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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1911)
k KLAMATH REPUBLICAN W. O. SMITH, Editor T county, Oregon, consisting of (*, r De laip, county clerk of Klamath county. Oregon; J. O. Hamakvr. jus tice of the peave in and for Lout Riv er prix'lnct of Klamath county, (>r*> gon, and C (’ Jackson, justice of th« 10.00 peace in and for Wood River pr* 17.30 clnct of Klamath county, Oregon, that 1 at said rlis'tlon the total number of 3.00 votes east In the county of Klamath state of Oregon, as a whole "For Pro 3.r»o hibition" is anti wan seven hundred and twenty-two votes, and the total 18.0(1 number of votes cast In said Klamath county, Oregon, as a whole "Aaalnet 336.60 I'rohlbltlon la and was one thousand. ¡io. oo : twenty-seven vot«*n; II la therefore ordered, adjudged that the result of said < 3.00 | and decreed 6.00 I vote is and was three hundred and ! five votes more "Against Prohlbl- 100.fin I | tlon" * than "For Prohibition." and 43.6«( that the majority "Against Prohlbl tlon" In said Klamath county. Ore- 30.00 J ' gon a» a whole was and la throe hua- 8. 3l> > >!r«*d and five votes; and It la further ordered, adjudged and 7.00 i|ecr«H*d that the order of thia court made and entered on the 13th day of 2.50 June, 1901, prohibiting the sale of 6. oo I Intoxicating liquors on and after ths 1st day of July, 1903, In Klania<h county, I m * and th«« same Is hereby set aside WM 8 WORDEN. Judge 8 T SUMMERS. 30.00 I Commissioner r <i MERRILL, 34.0ol Commissioner 60.00 hire ............................................ J. H Griffith, judge's salary. IM. 67 :......... ProcevdlnK« of January term of the W. II. Barnes, deputy hire. , Klamath t'ali», IJ ko Kx«*ry ('tty and County Court of Klamath County, w. II. Harm'«, stamp«......... 30.00 Town in the I niou. Oregon, w. II. Ilarnes. expr««aage,.. 1.40 Kco'iv«'* It ♦ 14. M. »tlchardaoii, reporting THEY ALL DEMAND IT Thur»« lay. January 5, IUI 4—Firat grand jury ......................... People with kidney ills want to IM« y of Term Il M. Richardson, reporting. be cur«*d. When one suffers the tor- Be it remembered that at n rex* Allen Bros., mdse, county TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE tures of an acklng back, relief is poor .................................... ' > ular term of the honorablti Couuty All communications submitted for publication In the column« of thia eagerly sought for. There are many J Court of Klamath County, Oregon, G. G. Anderson, putting up paper will be Inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume remedies to-day that relieve but do ' begun aud held at (he courthouse in el««ctlon booths.................. not cure. Here Is evidence to prove article« will be published. W.M Nelter, caring for coun ; Klamath Falls, in said county and that D«>an'8 Kidney Pills cure, and ty poor ............................... state, on Wednesday, Jauuary 4th. tb«* cure is lasting. '1911, and continuing from day to Klamath Publishing Compa Mrs. C. H. Hoxie. Fir St.. Med ny, printing ....................... day throughout (he term: ford. Orc., says: "I publicly recom John Barry, car«* county pour When were present: mended Doan's Kidney Pill« in 1907. C K. Brandenburg, election The Hon. Wm. 8. Worden, county after they had benefit«*d me and now board .................................. fudge. MEMORY OF JESSE Ai’PIJCGATF < KNSl S INCREASE GIVES STATE I am pleased to apeak In their favor Cheater Avery. el«*c(ton hoard 8 T. Summer«, commlMlonvr. MOKE REPRESENTATION TO BE OBSERVED agaitv I had kidney trouble for R R. Hamilton, county phy- C. O. Merrill, commissioner. several years and the backache graw allcan'a salary .................. C. II. De Lap, county clerk. none as time passed If I attempted Irwin Hodson Co , mdse . .. W B. Barnes, sheriff I »«•[>• rtment of History at State l ul- Until legislature Can Define NBw to stoop or move quickly sharp Now comes Wm. 8 Worden and Withrow-Melhasc Co., office veesSty l*re|>aring Work on District State at Larve Will twinges darted through my loins and rent .................................... file» his certificate of el«K*tlon with Vote for First Term the Great IbotM'vr hips and sometfm«*s I was lame for his oath of office attached, and after li E Davis, gall and labor days. The kidney s«*crettona passed being duly »worn assumed his duties Jan. Mongold, digging grave far too frequently and I also nolle county poor ....................... EUGENE. Feb. 3.—It ma) not he as county judge. PORTLAND. Feb. 7.—From prea- generally known that the year 1911 U ent indications Oregon's third con- «•*! sediment In them when they wen* Now comes C. O Merrill and pre- J. 8 Tindall, wood, county My health 1 poor .................. ................. th«* on«* hundredth anniversary of gressman will be elected by th«* «tate »Bowed to stand r,n «ents to the court his certificate of ! down and I was feeling miserable k At at I one of Oregon's noblest pioneers. at large for the first term, as it i« election, and his oath of office, and 1 A.D Miller, examining Insane Jesse Applegate. The Department very unlikely that the legislature, at the time I commenced taking Doan's aRer being duly sworn assumed his lO. K Transfer Co., tranafer- They helped me from 1 ring county poor.............. of History at the university is prepsr- its present s«*sslon, will take any steps Kidney Pills duties as county commislsoner. E. t . Greet«,y. plumbing . . . ing to ta-ke proper notice of the anni-. toward creating a new congrrasional the first although other remed lex had The following general claims were proven useless and as I continued Allen Bros , rent of building versary. allowed and the clerk Instructed to district. taking them, I steadily grew better I for election, disallowed In Mr. Applegate came to Oregon draw warrants on the general fund There has been some talk of wheth until not one symptom of my old th<* sum of 330. and allow- from Missouri, in company with his for their r«>wpectlvo amounts: er It would be advisable to hold a trouble remained." v«t in the sum of ............ two older brother». Charles and Lin special session in order to take up John Q. Schallock Jan- For sale by all dealers. Price 50 John Barry, nUrsina county sey. in 1843. settling in what was itor's salary ........... ... 3100.00 I this subject, but Governor West does cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo |MK«r .................................... then Yamhill county, but now Polk J. P. I.«»e, assessor's salary. 350.00 not see any such necessity. He de J A. Martin, bailiff grand county. He died at Yoncalla, in clares that Oregon can get along very New York, sol«* agents for the United C. II. Daggett. treasurer's County Court of Klamath County, States jury .................................... 18.00 Douglas county, where he had resid well by choaing a congressman from salary .................................. 166.67 Oregon Remember the name Doan's and I Geo.L.Humphrev. fixing elec ed most of the time since 1849. in the) C. H. Daggett, stamps......... 6.00 the state as a whole until the next take no other. 4 or. tion boxen ......................... year 1888. He is noteworthy as one I J D.Witt. care of county poor M . sesaion of the legislature is held. Shipley Transfer Co., hauling of the ablest men Oregon has ever In the matter <»f the latrai O|»l<>a C. R De Ia«p. clerk's salary. 300 OO Should there be necessity for a wcmm I tn crusher ....... » 50 had. and as a- disinterrated, public John G. Schallock, cash ad liquor lata; lami River l*r>* special session for any other purpose, Square Deal. mdae. court aptrit«*d citixen, whose influence upon vanced Insane.................... 3.60 however., this is one of the matters citvrt. house .................................. 7.46 public affairs was frequently very John G. Schallock, truant of which would be taken up. Virgil A 8<»n mdse county great. Now at thia time. January 4th. ficer's salar) ....................... 35.00 Oregon would reecive a third con-1 20.30 1811 It appearing from the Abstract iwmr ........................... .. Recent raaearches in the manu gressman under any of the plans pro < AVITA LISTS LOOKING FOR IN C. R. De laip. deputy hire . . .386.67 script archives at Salem have shown of votes cast at th» regular Novem C. R. De Lap. stamps............ 30.00 Chas E Rpldel, salary road posed in Washington. The reappor- I DUCEMENTS supervisor ......................... 66 that Applegate was the real founder | ber IP 10 «lection as mad« by the 8.00 c. R. De fJip. expressage paid i tionment bill presented by Campbell ' — Stllta Dry Goods Co., mdse of the reorganized provisional gov Canvaaalng Board of Klamath County, J. D. Witt, care of county of Kansas, provides for one congress county [MK>r ....................... » 34 Oregon Consisting of C. it DwLaip, ernment adopted in 1845, that he poor .................................... 116.35 man for every 337.000 persons and P. C. Iwvey A Co., the Real Estate Llamath Publishing Compa drew most of the important laws j Count) Clerk; J O llamaker. Justice Klamath stables livery hire . 2 00 Firm, Agree» to Give a Suit- major fraction thereof. Oregon was 85.00 of th«* Peace In and for Loat River ny, printing ....................... passed by the legislative committee of; W. B. Barn«*», board of pris given 673,7675 under the recent cen able Sit«* Free that year, as well as the memorial to I Precinct, Klamath County, Oregon, oners .................................... 467 16 sus. and comes well within the Camp the United States congress, and that In th«* County Court of the State of and C. C. Jackson. Justice of the W. E. Fa-ught, analysing bell provisions. This bill leaves the he was instrumental in persuading Oregon, for Klamath County Peace In and for Wood River Pre 30.00 liquors ................................ Another industry is to be added at number of congressmen as it is at the Hudson Bay company to take tu the Matter of the Ixwal Option cinct. Klamath County. Oregon, that W B. Barn«*«, board of wit present. 391, and was indorsed in the Mount Hebron, in all proballties. for shelter under the provisional govern Liquor Law Election, livid No , at said election the total number of ness ...................................... 13.00 republican caucus held in Washington negotiations are being made toward | ment. Some of the documents re vember 8. 1910 vote« cast In Ixmt River Precinct of on Thursday. The working out of the starting of a box factory there. | W B. Barnes, sheriff's salary 416.67 vealing his agency in theee signifi the County of Klamath. State of Ore Now. at this time, January 4. 1911. W B. Barnes, ex. trip to Cal the details of the scheme wss left to Already those interrated In the move cant matters ha*ve recently been un 24 00 il appearing from the abstract of th«* gon. "For Prohibition" Is and was ifornia for prisoner......... the census committee. are working to secure a possible site earthed in the Public Record office of votes cast at the regular i*l<*ctlon. No forty-one votes, and the total number There has been considerable dis-1 in a good location, and the real estate W. B. Barnes, supplies for Great Britain, at London, by a pro 5.00 vember 8, 1910. election as made by of votes cast In said l»»st River Pre- county jail ....................... cuulon as to whether Oregon should firm of P. C. Lavey A Co. has offer««d ; fessor of the university. the canvassing board of Klamath clnct of Klamath County. Oregon. be able to take advantage of the allot-: to give them, free of charge, a fine C. R De Ijtp. extra deputy The contemplated publication will piece of property adjacent to the rail ment of a third congressman unless , contain first, a unique portrait of the action was taken by the legislature at' road. pioneer statesman; second, a bio this session or at special session to The work of ascertaining what In graphical sketch of his life and serv be held prior to the next congressional ducements in the way of lumber the ices; third. Applegate's "Views of Or election. F. W. Mulkey, former Unit sawmills in the vicinity of Mount egon History." an extended commen ed States senator, declares that con Hebron would be willing to Rive the tary on affairs in the early days of gress will probably take action which new concern has not been taken up Oregon, written by Mr. Applegate will permit the state to choose its as yet, and the question of deciding late in life, for the benefit of those third congressman at large until the upon Mount Hebron as a location will who should write the history of Ore-; to a certain extent upon their legislature can agree npon the re-dis- depend 1 gon. tricting of the state. 1 action. Action by the lawmakers of the state, however, is impossible. The 1 desks are now piled high with work ' and most of the solons believe that < SENATE COMMITTEE DYKE WALL TO SERVE FOR A they have all and more than they < STRONG IN FAVOR OF need to occupy their attention, and < NAN FRANCISCO DOUBLE PURPOSE that it will be necessary to use alto- < get her too much haste In handling the < United Pre» Service Work on Enterprise TraTts Will bills now on hand or to be presented I WASHINGTON. Feb 8—The 1 Comnxw «s Sooa as Weather without adding more work. 1 Senate committee on InduHtrial Multnomah county will probably < Expositions ha» decided unani Permits Activities ! •* A have a congressional district within < mously to report favorably upon * *x~ | its limits when the action is taken. It1 < the bill designating San Fran Is also proposed to give Eastern Ore- < cisco as the site for the Panama Charlee W. Eberlein, one of the ■6 principal owner« of the Enterprise gon a congressman and Western Ore- 1 fair. New Orleans is not expect «'• •t tract near this city, writes from New gon, outside of Multnomah county. < ed to show much more opposi York city under date of January 30th another. There has been also a pro- < tion. • 9 that he expects to return to Klamath posal to include Clatsop and Colutfc- < P '■ Falls during the fore part of thia bia counties with Eastern Oregon, in < ■month. He and hi« associate« will order to make the division more then prepare for their building oper equitable.. EBTRAY NOTICE ations, which will begin a« soon as *. - « ' A red muley cow, crop under bit in the weather permits. FURNITURE COMPANY WILL left and three fingers in right ear, ' *•*’ ' rs , .It is the intention of the owner« of | OPEN UNDERTAKING PARLOR with wattle on throat, branded India- . thq Enterprise tracts to build a wall '■I I tlnctly on left side. Owner will find along the hank of Lake Ewauna, and A new departure Is being made by »amg nt H. 8. Arant'tf ranch tn Pine r V •■by-'using drainage ditches, to drain • I the Willis Furniture company, and in Flat. 1-19-2-16 off an- Area of marshy land, which a short time the company will own • I wfll be divided Into tracts. The wall, A FEW BARGAINS one of the most complete and up-to- . whieh will be constructed of concrete, dste undertaking establishments In , • , stone, etc., wifi follow the'east shore Five lots, Wghtly located, 61,500. I be state, outside of Portland. An- Of take’^wauna the full distance of ¿an loan 3750 on the deal. order has been placed for everything . the Enterprise tracts. A nice cottage with bath, large necessary, and the equipment #"d The top of the wall will be of'suf- lot, 61,700. A good buy. stock. It is expected, will be here fiefent' wjdth for use as a driveway, A large residence, fine lot, 13,500. within ten days. The order fhcludea .-* r-t ;Md when completed will afford one Three cottages on three lots. Room a hears* and ambulance, these two of the beautiful drives to be found in enough for another cottage, (2,250. items aint-c costing $?■,<.00.. this section, as the lake will be in MASON A 8LOUOH An undertaker fully'instructed and full view all the time. There is a .... fl capable in all of the latent methods, » possibility that a driveway may be will "be in charge of the establish built nearly the full length of the ment, and he will be assisted by E. R, east shore of the lake, but nothing • for list of farm land» 1» c<mrj»l«*t«-, Willis, who has practiced this pro definite will he done about this until covering everything from a 5-acr>- fession extensively. Mr. Eberletn and bis associates more tract op. We call especial at tendon SLnce coming to this city less than ( fully outline their plans. to the following: a ÿear ago, the company has tried to A chicken ranch within 1 li mile» please all of their customers all of i RACE WAR IN THE UTAH of th« Falls; good four-room house, COAL MINING DISTRICT the time, and this fact has increased | ham. and 11 acres of land. Price their business to a great extent and fil.HOO; with SI,OOO cash. I gained them new friends. Police Ort Way to Qm-11 the Disturb A dandy 3G-acre tract just fiv«* ance Which Has < aimed miles from Main street, nil under Several Deaths PANTORII M AND PAINT ditch, irn|«roved, excellent soil mid STORE CHANGE LOCATIONS K« mm 1 drainage. Price *1.500, one SALT LAKE, Feb. 7.—A few men half cash. were killed at Kennidoarth coal min The Pantorium haa moved to a per A 72-acre improved ranci) in th«* ing camp, seventy miles south of here, manent home In the Jensen building, heart of the valley, all under ditch. in a race riot between American« and opposite the Baldwin Hotel. well improved, fair building», good Greeks, Austrians and other foreign F. C. Bamber, who conducted a fences, 30 acres in alfalfa; horses, The House that Made it Possible to WATCH US Better Goods er». Forty police officer«, heavily paint store in this location, has cattle, pigs—every thing with the » Buy Housefurnishing Goods in Klam GROW armed, have left for the scene of the moved to the quarters opposite the place. Ask about this. Less Money ath Falls at Reasonable Prices trouble, where the fighting Is said to courthouse just vacated by the Brad CHIIX'OTE A RICE, next to Amer ley Harness company. be still going on. ican Hotel. Phone 001. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON Will CELEBRATE CENTENARY BOX FACTORY AT MT. HEBRON We Have No Special Sales . ? .. have the reputation of selling goods at the right prices. Our prices do not need cutting. They are low enough in the first place. Our Stock Is New From Start to Finish ------ FURNITURE Home FARM LANDS qpHE Manufacturers of our Stoves and Ranges challenge the world to compete in Quality, Price, Style and Durability WILLIS FURNITURE COMPANY