Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 20, 1911, Image 2

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    LAKEVIEW DEPOT
TO COST SI 2,000
IT’S “MHOO FLY"
AROl ND l*ORTLAND
MTI-JAP Nil IS UP III CONGRESS » lUNlIH LAO IS HI6HIÏ HOUOÍEO
Win. Gosa, the Bonania llverinau,
In town Friday night, and re­
turned home Saturday with a two-
wagon-loud of baled hay.
whs
939 VOTERS HAVE
BEEN REGISTERED
PORTLAND. April 14 Health ofll
< ARLTON E. NI’KM’KR, I NIVERNI
cers are going to make Portland a fly-
T\ STI DENT, MINN STATE IN
Mr. and Mrs J W. Leslie of Kan­
HAVE EXCUSION AtT EX
leas towu this summer.* They promise
sas
City are here to spend the summer
these disease breeders will be rare
TERHCHOItAHTK*
ORATORICAL
TENDED SO AN TO (XUKH Al.I.
with their son. tiny Leslie, and daugh­
Indeed, and that the pest ot former
O»NTENT
I
ter. Mrs O. A. Harris.
sumiuers will be almost wholly abat­
'd
The
system
of
flushing
the
down
­
M MIIEH OF VOTERS INCREASES
IN RETURN CITY IS ASKED TO 8K-
I I» Carroll left last Friday fur
lew n pavements every night, instead
The following extract front a
WASHINGTON. l>. C. April 15.
t'UIUC RIGHT OF WAY THROl Gil of sweeping them as formerly,
Seattle on a business trip. lie ai-
Congressman Hayes of California lengthy article In the Cottage Grove pects to be absent about a week
TRATION WHK H CLOHKI» LAST
or
THE CITI, ANI» PROVIDE TER­ washes the lavre of the flies into the sprang a surprise on the house today | Leader concerns another student at
ten days.
sewers, thus doing away with one of
the
University
of
Oregon
who
has
YEAR.
MINAL GROUNDS IN»R ROAD .
when ho Introduced a bill against
!he most favorable breeding places.
many friends In this city. Carlton E I
Asiatic
immigration
that
Is
sweeping
L. J. Bowmun, one of thè solld men
Every road leading into Portland
( Spencer was one of the early students
There are nine hundred and thirty
will be oiled this summer to lay the in every particular. In It he seeks to of the Klamath County High School, ot llonaiisa. after a week's vlslt In
S| -aking of the result of the visit dust, and I this treatment completalv have tlie projiaions of the Chinese ex­
thè Rogne RI ver Valley, was In towu nine men in thia city who are ellgl
i
and
was
a
great
favorite
among
the
paid the man..ger of the N. C. O. by i kills flies and renders their eggs clusion act extended so as to cover all
bl«» tn vote at the nominating con van
students at the time on account of his Naturday, en route homo
sevei al Lakeview men in regard to ' ( armless The oil applied is crude Asiatics.
lion Wednesday. and ut the city elec
work
as
one
of
the
school's
chief
The bill in part provides that "all
building the road Into that city, the petroleum, which contains a small
Blind persons are now nllow<>d to tion on Monday. May first Thia la
Lakeview Herald says the following: quantity of ' carbolic add. and Is sure laws now In force prohibiting and boosters and upbullders.
travel free on the London count' the number registered when the regia-
Last
year
Spencer
won
the
gold
"The conference with Mr. Dunaway death to flies and mosquitos.
reguladng the coming to this country
(ration hooka closed Saturday even
was undoubtedly successful, as it
of
Chinese, or persona of Chiueae de- medal awarded to the beat debater, j council tramcara and on sound pro- Ing
Stereopticon slides, showing the
and
this
year
he
won
the
Interscholas-
vlnclal
systems
showed a disposition on the part of dangers to be feared from flies, the acent. hereby be made to apply to
When th« books flrat opened, the
lu
.
...
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the management to meet the people best means of destroying them and Japanese. Koreans. Tartars, Malays. | tic oratorical contest of Oregon.
general
opinion waa that about eight
addition,
he
was
chosen
president
of
Car^ Sparrentorn, the Bonanza
half way in their domands.
presenting them from getting estab­ Afghans. East Indians, luiscars, Hin­ j the Sophomore class, which is quite a merchant, was In town having som«» hundred would be registered, but
"When asked regarding the road lished in the house, will be shown by- doos and all other people included In
thia number has been outdone, and
; social honor at the University.
i dental work don«» Saturday.
reaching Ijikeview this summer. Mr. llr. White both In the city schools and the Asiatic or Mongolian race.”
we have another tin« proof of the
"Carlton
E.
Spencer
won
the
Inter
­
Hayes made quite a talk In favor of
Dunaway said: T have given orders in public gatherings about the city. A
growth of thia thriving city of ours
collegiate
oratorical
contest
of
the
Th«-
exports
from
Australia
of
rab
­
to the chief engineer to have the loca­ lecture will accompany the pictures, his stand. Among other things he de­
The total registration (or the 1910
tion of the line made wtthin ten days, giving instructions how to swat the clared that the constant influx of Jap­ state of Oregon. Carroll H Wooddy bit skins to the United States have election was 606, a gain of 333. or
of
McMinnville
college
finished
sec-
nearly
doubled
within
n
year.
and will guarantee that the profiles flies.
anese. Hindoo and other Asiatic cool-
over one-third
! les has seriously menaced the stand­ | end. and Mis« Vena Rickard of O. A
will lx» in the hands of Mr. Hanson
Registration bj wards follow»
C.
third.
Forests
cover
10
per
cent
of
the
ard wages of the American workman
within thirty days. After we do this
First Ward
13"
"Spencer
was
without
a
doubt
the
earth's
surface
and
25
per
rent
of
<
RA.MMAR
SCHOOL
CADETS
i on the Pacific coast.
Che time in which it will take our line
Second
Ward
. 292
Europe.
unanimous
choice
of
every
hereon
ARE MAKING BIG SHOWING
to reach Lakeview will depend en­
Third Ward
311
present, and not a dissenting word I
tirely upon Mr. Hanson The line is
Fourth
Ward
.110
Will
Branch
Out
was
uttered
by
any
delegation
when
Cork, if sunk 300 feet deep In th«
absolutely in his hands with instruc­
Albert E. Elder, who is military i
M
Sargent A Wlshard have secured Chairman Huntington proclaimed him ucean, will not rise on account ot th« Fifth Ward
tions to reach latkeview this year if | instructor of the boys' cadet corn-
the line can be constructed within I panies at the Central and Riverside one of the McDonald buildings on the winner inspiration, which was pressure of the water.
marked first by the judges on compo­
Pendlvton's foremost and oldest In­
that time.'
schools, is more than pleased at the Main street, between Sixth and Sev­ sition. was one that treated of the
enth.
and
will
soon
tit
it
up
as
a
cigar
The Chlneae have a flower which dustry Is its flour milling The an­
‘‘Lakeview is asked to secure the excellent showing the youngsters are
I
right of way from R.K.Funk's ranch, making in their weekly drills, and factory and cigar store, In addition great present day problem of the eva­ is white at night or in the shade and nusi shipment of flour to the Orient
alon<> came to 100.000 sacks
a distance of about eight miles, into with a little more instruction, he says, to smokers' articles, the new store sion of justice by the courts through red In the sunlight.
the
subterfuge
technicalities
and
pre
will
carry
a
complete
line
of
confec-
the city, provide a depot site and suf- I he will be ready to back them against
ticient terminal grounds outside th« any cadet corps in the state of the tionery. soft drinks. newspapers anil 1 c< dents.
T II. Morelock and G. W. Harne»
Mt MMOW
"Carlton E Spencer, winner of the are here from Elgin. Oregon with a
magazine«, Card tables will also tu-
city limits for stock pens, the 'Y' and ' same average age.
intercollegiate
oratorical
contest,
is
freight switching yards, requiring ! It is a fact well known to any who a part of the equipment.
view to locating They are registered In the Circuit Court of
registered from Cottage Grove. This at the Livermore
The
location
is
ideal,
and
the
suc
­
about forty acres.
■ have ever drilled that there are many
Oregon, for Klamath
"Mr Hickey, the supervisor of1 difficult moves included in Uncle Sam­ cess of these» enterprising young men 1« the second year of his college
course.
As
a
freshman
Spencer
waa
bridges and buildings, advised Mr. uel’s manual of arms and drill regu­ is assured, as they have clearly dem­
A. T Graham I» the latest arrival
Benjamln Southwell, plaintiff, vs.
Thompson that he will be in Lakeview lations. often two commands, worded onstrated their business ability by a notable figure in oratory and de­ from Oklahoma He la at the Lake- ; Maxey Jackson and Hattie E Jack­
bate.
Last
year
the
debating
team
he
on May 15th. to let contract for tak­ almost the same, mean entirely dif­ the manner in which they conduct the
side while Investigating conditions soil. defendenta.
ing out and placing on site enough ferent evolutions. Taking into con­ Club Bowling Alleys, which is one of was on won from Utah by a unanl-l In Klamath Falls.
In the natne of the State of Oregon
tnous
decision
He
Is
much
admlr»»«l
brown stone for the construction of a I sideration this fact and' the youth of the most popular resorts in Klamath
You and each of you are hereby re­
and
risipected
on
the
campus
"
Falls.
812.000 passenger depot, which will the cadets, all of whom are in the
quired to appear and answer the com­
NOTICE OF SALK OF NW AMI*
be begun immediately after enough grammar grades, the work of Mr.
plaint filed against >ou In the above
LAN IM
materia] is on the ground to justify Elder in drilling the lads to such a
entitled
suit, on or before Thursday.
a force to start construction, so that point of proficiency is also to be com­
Nolic»» Is hereby given that the April 27th. 1911. that being last day
the passenger station will be finished mended.
¡State l.an<l Board will receive sealed of the publication of summons herein,
before the line reaches here.”
blds until 10 o'clock a. n>„ May 29. and the last day of the time within
The manual training department of
1911, for th»« following deaeri bed i which defendents or either of them
(the high school has turned over the
'swamp lands, to-wlt:
[ wooden guns to the public schools.
HEROIC NURSES NAVE
Is allowed to answer herein, as fixed
SW14 of NW 14 and NW «4 of by the order of the court for pubilca-
PORTLAND. April 17. -Belief tn
W. K Peck, advance agent for the
THE LIVES OF PATIENTS
Barnes Wild Animal circus, was here miracles has not passed, for Father 8W1 14 sec. 6, T. .’¡9 8.. R. 8 K.
KNIGHTS TEMPLARS GO
i tion of summons herein; and if you
Lots 7 and 8 In Sec 4; EH of fall so to appear and answer, the
SAN FRANCISCO. April 14.—-The
TO CHURCH AND BANQUET on Monday, making arrangements for Alexander Gebmeler ot the Order of
his company, which will spread Its St. Benedict. Mt. Angel, has just left NE14 and lota 4 and 5 in Sec.
lives of more than seventy patients
, plaintiff will apply to the court for the
confined in the Saint Francis hospital i Sixtee’i members of the Knights canvas In this city Saturday. April for France, where he will visit the 8W14 of 8W«4 of Sec. 11; NW« of relief prayed for in the complaint
were seriously jeopardized this morn­ Templar, who are sojourning in this 29th. This will be the first real cir- miraculous shrine of t«ourdes, hoping NW 14 of Bee. 14; N% of N% and aforesaid fill'd herein, to-wlt:
(or a cure of tuberculosis. _________
Physicians lots 1, 3, 3 and 4 In Sec. 15, all In
ing in a bad fire that broke out in the city, on Sunday in a body attended cus that has visited Klamath Falls.
First. For judgement against de-
The Barues Wild Animal circus is »«>’ the disease has reached a stage ¡T 41 8 . R. 8 E
institution. The conflagration dam­ Easter services at the Grace Methodist
i (i ndents for the sum of one hundred
aged the hospital to the extent of at church, where a special sermon was too well known all over the West to where medical science 1s [MlWITlews ’<>
dollars together with Interest there-
least 810,000.
j delivered by Rev. Feese. It is the need any special mention here, The aid him.
| on at the rate of ten per cent per
Father Alexander lias great holies 4;
The blaze broke out on the second 1 custom of this Masonic order to at- wonderful trained animal acts are
annum from the !lth day of August
floor of the building, and spread rap­ . tend Easier services, and permission seen in no other circus, while th» of being restored to health at ' an
1909. and the coats and disbursements
idly through the interior, so that it I . was granted the lodgemen here to ob acrobatic and equestrian acts are far Lourdes. He was ordained but
<>f this suit.
cently. and Is only 2d years old H«|SH of NW 14 »nd 8*4 of See 8; all
was only after a' strenuous effort that ' serve the custom, though there is no above the average.
Second. For the sum of one hun­
was born in Bavaria, and came to Mt of Sec 9; all of Sec. 10; the N *4 and dred dollars attorney*» fees herein.
the fire department got the blaze com­ I commandry.
Angel In 1906 to complete his studi •» lots I. 2. 3 and 4 In Sec 14; the N H
THE RACE PROBLEM
pletely under control.
Following the services the Knights,
Third. For a decree of said court
and lots J, 2, 3 and 4 In Hoc, 15; for the foreclosure of that certalu
in philosophy and theology.
The nurses at the institution were with Rev Feese as guest of honor,
' the N’4 and lots I. 2. 3 and 4 In S»'C. mortgage described In the complaint
People ut the Northern and Wi eat-
the heroines ot the day, and had it sat down to a banquet at the Liver­
17: the N*4 and lots 1, 2. 3 and 4 In herein cxecut»»d by the defendents
not been for their meritorious work more Ho»el. which for excellence has ' ern states are prone to look upon th«
lV»*vb> < 'slifomin Giri
Sec 18; all In T. 41 8„ R. 9 E
in carrying the bed ridden patients never been surpassed in Klamath race problem, or what Is to become of
'on the 7th day of October 1909. In
The residence of Mrs. Joseph Moor •
All blds must be accompanied by a ; favor of the plaintiff, upon lot 9 ot
from their rooms to places of safety, county. Anecdotes and short speeches and what is to be done with the negro
of the United States, as one in which In West Klamath Falls was the aceue regularly executed application to block 2 In Fairview addition to Kla­
there would have been «number of very pleasantly occupied the time.
wedding Saturday night, purchase, and at least one-fifth of the math Falla, Oregon, which mortgage
only
those living in the South or th»» *'* a
fatalities in connection with the ac­
Among ‘.hose in attendance were
I
count of the fire.
Major C. E. Worden. E. R. Reames. late slave holding states are likely *hen Mis» Ada George of San B*r- amount offered.
waa recored on November 30th, 1909,
nardino,
Calif.,
became
the
wife
of
No
bld
of
less
than
820
per
acre
»•ver
to
be
compelled
to
give
It any
The exact cause of the conflagra- j Judge W S Worden, Charles With-
at page 363 In volume 9 records of
Burton
K
Rruse,
a
well
known
total
will be considered.
tion is not known, but the idea of its ' -ow. Dr. W. A. Leonard, Tom Steph- i onuideratlon. Rut the bare state-
mortgages of the county of Klamath,
being of incendiary origin is scoffed j »'ns. Alex Martin Jr., E L. Elliott, n:«nt of a few primal facts may star­ contractor and builder. Rev. Fees»- i The right Is reserved to reject any state of Oregon, and for sale of said
at by all who are connected with the Chas. Graves. I. Jay Knapp, Dr. L. L tle and disabuse their minds on that lw,rform«d the ceremony, Following and all blda.
real property, and that the proc»M>dv
institution. The work of rebuilding Truax. Mr. Gibbs Mr. Gabagh and subject, and tend to convince them the nuptials the couple and the guests ■ Appllratlons and blda should be of said sale be applied to the payment
the destroyed portion of the hospital j Mr. Williams.
that the problem is one which may enjoyed a wedding dinner at the Bald addressed to G. G. Brown, clerk State of the debt secured by said mortgage,
concern all the people In America at I win cafe. The romance between the I-and Board. Salem. Oregon, and to wit: The sum of one hundred dol­
will be taken up at once.
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an earlier period than they may think. happy couple began some time ago, marked "Application and bld to pur­ lars tog<4her with Interest thereon
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SECOND BIG STORM
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TKARH VP things Have you ever thought that the and Miss George arrived In Klamath chase swamp lands."
OLIVER
RECEIVES SOME
from th«» 24th day of August. 1909,
O. G. BROWN.
number of negroes is increasing far Falls a few days before the wedding
MORE FINE CHICKENS
and for costa and disbursements here­
Clerk State I,and Board.
ST LOUIS, April 14.—Eleven dead, more rapidly in the United States
in. and for the further sum of one
I
Dated March 17. 1911.
He IJkea Thia Place
Secretary C. T. Oliver of the Cham­ fifty injured, the population of sev­ than is the white or Caucasian race?
hundred dollars as attorney’s fees
3-23-5-25 r (ax In "First” and Second” herein
H. E. Gardner of Merced, Calif.,
ber of Commerce, while attending eral towns homeless and 83 000.000 But, however unpleasant such a fact
the Land Show in Los Angeles in damages is the result of the Missis­ may be. It is nevertheless true to an who Is stopping In the city. Is looking
above set forth;) and that xnld de­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
the interest of Klamath County, at­ sippi Valley wind and hail storm last appalling degree. Not to be partic­ for an opportunity to Invest In Oregon
fendenta and all persons claiming
ular aa to exact figures, at the out- l»n<16
which to place two of his
tended a- Southern California poul­ night.
under them or either of them sub­
(Not Coal laind)
At Cadet, Mo., 300 are homeless, break of the Civil War there were sons, who are expected to arrive next
try show, and as a result, he has just
sequent to the execution of said mor­
Department
of the interior, United tgage upon said premises, either as
Monday.
received a shipment of one hundred four people are dead and twelve In­ about 35,000,000 white people and
States Land Office at Lakeview, purchanera,' incumbrancers, or other-
little white rock chickens of Fischei jured. At Alles Mines, Mo., four are , 5,000,000 members of the negro race
Oregon, February 20, 1911.
strata.
dead and twenty-five injured. At ; in the United States. By the figures
Messrs. Fred and Gus Melhase, cap­
wl»c, may be barred and foreclosed
Notice
Is hereby given that John of all rights, claims, or equity of re­
given
out
by
the
census
bureau
at
the
italists,
of
this
city
recently
returned
Mr. Oliver is one of the foremost Piumerfield, Ark., three are dead and
censua of 1910 there were 91,000,000 from a two-weeks' trip to Seattle and Joseph Cunningham, whose post office demption on the said premises, and
poultry fanciers of Klamath county, thirteen injured.
people of all races in the United way points on the lookout for Invest­ address is box 427, Klamsth Falls. every part thereof, and that paid
and bis yards now contain a number
States proper, of which number, it Is ments. They report themselves as Oregon, did on the 18th day of April, plaintiff have judgement and execu­
Back in Klamath Again
of excellent breeds of birds. By care­
ful breeding, Mr. Oliver has attained
O. T. McKendree came In on Satur­ reported, unofficially, that some 22,- being better satisfied with Klamath 1910, file in this office sworn state­ tion against said defendants and each
perfection in several of the different day night’s train from Oakland. He 000,000 were of the colored race and county as an investment center than ment and application No. 03329, to of them for any deficiency which may
kinds of chickens he raises, and he has entirely recovered from his recent 70,000,000 were Caucasslans, or any place they visited en route. They purchase the E % 8E%,NW14 BE 14 . remain after applying all the pro-
will be ready this fall to enter his attempt to knock a Southern Pacific whites. If this be true. Is It not seen encountered anew storms and frosts 8W 14 NR 14. section 5, township 37 ceeds of the sale of said premises
birds at the leading western poultry engine off the track, and is not anx­ that the white rave has but little more in the valleys that are usually Im- 8, range 10 E. Willamette Meridian, properly applicable to the satisfar-
than doubled in numbers within the m line—such as we had here last and the timber thereon, under the tion of xnld judgement.
shows.
ious to repeat the performance.
provisions of the act of June 3, 1878,
Shone says that the only thing that part fifty years Notwithstanding the week.
Fourth. That the plaintiff or any
and acts amendatory, known as the party to the suit may become pur*
SPRING VACATION AT
worried him at that time was the fact many millions of foreign Immigrant«
O. 8. Purdÿ and wife. late of Santa "Timber an • Stone Law," at such chaser at said sale Mid be let Into
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON that they tried to make him believe he who have come to make their homes
was dead, when he knew better all here, the black race has more than Barbara. Calif., are In the city, en vaule as might be fixed by appraise­ possession as by law provided; and
i quadrupled In this country within the route to Newport, Ore. Mr. Purdy ment, snd that, pursuant to such ap- that plaintiff have such other or fur-
EUGENE, April 15.—The annual the time.
| same space ot time.
1 has been suffering all winter from on have been estimated and valued by ther relief in the premises ax to the
spring vacation at the University be­
Can you contemplate this all-per- rheumatism, but after a few days of the applicant, the timber estimated court may seem meet and equitable.
gan today to last for one week. Most PUBLICITY BILL PANNED
of the students go to their homes for
UNANIMOUSLY BY HOUSE vadlng fact without concern for the ' the Klamath atmosphere has recov- at 400,000 board feet at 81 per M ,
Thia summons Is published In the
i future? Is not the race problem one ered.
and the land nothing; that said appli­ Klamath Republican a weekly newe-
the week. The baseball team and
cant will offer final proof In support paper published at Klamath Falls,
the track team are taking advantage
WASHINGTON. D. C., April 14.— I of serious concern to the white race
The Portland Union Stockyards of his application and sworn state­ Oregon, designated ns the paper
of the cessation in study, the base­ The house late this afternoon, by a of all America?
shows a great gain In stock shlp- ment on the 4th day of May, 1911, be­ most likely to give notice to said de­
ball team to go north, play Washing­ unanimous vote, passed the Rucker
ments for the first three months of fore United States Commissioner R. fendants, by order of the Honorable
ton, Pullman, Idaho, and Whitman, publicity bill, after all the republican DEBATE ON RECIPROCITY
OPENED IN THE HOUSE 1911 as against the sfmllaT period of M. Richardson, at Klamath Falls, Henry L. Benson, judge of said cir­
and the track team to go to California amendments had been defeated. This
1910. Sheep gained 20,029 head, Oregon.
to enter the All Coaat track meet bill provides for the publication be­
cuit court, dated March 13, 1911,
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 15.— hogs 2,053 head, and catti» 247. head.
held at Berkeley. All of the larger fere election of campaign contribu­
Any person Is at liberty to protest directing that such summons be so
The house of representatives today
colleges on the coast will enter teams tion.
this purchase before entry, or Initiate published once a week for six suc­
began the consideration of the Cana­
Experiments will he made at Stay­ a contest at any time before the pat­ cessive weeks, the first publication to
for this meet. Oregon sends a team
Cnnnty Judge William 8. Worden dian reciprocity agreements The gen­ ton on Irrigated land to determine If ent Issues, by filing a corroborated be made (nnd being so made) os
of eleven men.
returned to this city Thursday from eral debate was opened by Congress­ rice can be grown successfully in Ore­ affidavit In this office, alleging facte Thursday, March 16th, 1911.
H. J. Keithley of Mount Hebron is R-n Francisco, bringing with him man Kitchin of North Carolina. The gon. The investigation Is In charge which would defeat the entry.
C. C. BROWER. Attorney for the
a Klamath Falls visitor. He is a M-«. Worden and the family, who will passage of the measure by the house of a government expert on rice cul­
ARTHUR W. ORTON.
plaintiff.
j«
t»»e summer here.
guest at the Lakeside Inn
ture.
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I apepars a- certainty.
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