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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN W. O. SMITH. Editor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE EXPRESS JUMPS FROM I TRESTLE IKARFCL ACCIDENT OCCURRED COMMITTEE W HO THE CHARTER THIS MOHMMi WHEN IJM1TKD NIOX FORM OF TRAIN ILAN ONTO A HIDING WORK FOR SPEC 1X1» Tl >1'1'1. ED OFF OF B1UDGK FORMUItATKD KHI COMMIS. GOVERNMENT IAL ELK't’I'ION and sewers Article 13. Artici«' 14. utilities. Article 15. boards. Artidi' Iti the puople. Article 17 110 feet deep. It runs through the orticola and employes blxk. and will face on both Main Franchises and public all«" t and Kinmath avenue. One story of the building will be Commissions and iumplated this summer, but It Is thu Intention to make the building three The foundation« and Direct legislation b) stories high walls art being built for a thraa-story buildlug. General provision* UKAL MAN INVENTS DEVISEN <1 W White, Dt. W. A. Leonard, LAKEVIEW WOOL MALE I All communications submitted for publication iu the columns of this MICI I HOI GUT 111 AVIATOR/» Henry Rabbes, George B. Frank aad BRIDGEPORT, Conn , July 11 — TA KIM PLACE MONDAV paper will be Inserted only over the uame of the writer. No non de plume Thirteen people were killed and for the committee from tho Good Govern articles will be published. That be ha* perfected two of the ty-five iujured in th«* wreck of the ment League who drew up a charter Next Monday Is the tints set for the S' , Federal Express, cast bound, on the providing for a commission form of tlrst annual salv of the Lakeview most sought features for the advance- 12. block 15; lota 1, 2. 3. 4 and 5. New York. New Haven and Hartford government for Klamath Falls, in Wool Storage company. The resu't Is luent of aviation la th«* claim made block 19: lots 1 and 2, block 20: all I railroad near here at 4 o'clock this tend '«> have the work printed as *• on I cing watch'«1 with much Interest by F K. Duncan, a local photogra- in Nob Hill addition: 210. ?s poi vlble They also Intend to cir for there has been much skirmishing I her These are an automatic •»abil morning. PUAIIfllOt tno PHP United States to John M Schmitx. i The express ran onto a siding, tum- culate an initiative petition, and have ! between the Independent buyers and ity device and an air propeller Dun bnALLtnbt run uur patent wh oi SW h . sh OfNw^ med^a'brid;;;;;;!;^*^« the matter placed on tho ballot at a tho company. For a tints It looked es'! baa been In thia city for several sec. 18-37-10. Rt Ea|rneld arvnue. special election, to be adopted or re as If the Independents would make months, and during that time ho has Th„ deaJ wen, found thtf for. jected by th«> voters of Klamath Falla. serious Inroad* Into tho 1911 crop, Interested u number of people In hls Richard J. Smith, the tennis play-. Hot Springs company to Klamath er who last year won the Klamath county, contract, two miners Inches of ward coachl^ The Sf ,^ul, N1|t,on. Following is n perfectory synopsis of but tho Inclination of tho growers to scheme*, and It Is posalble that a Falls Tennis Club trophy in the 4th water to heat court bouse. nl baseball club, en route to Boston, the new charter: ask more than the market price had stock company will be organized her«* Oregon Valley Land company to was in the last two coaches, but no of July tournament, thinks that he is Perfectory Synopsis of tho Charter of a tendancy to discourage independent for their perfection and manufacture. entitled to the trophy for another* O. E. Osborn, warranty deed. SH of players w«>re hurt. th«> City oi Kinmath Falls.*Ore.: i buyers. At the same time th«- ware- In addition to the manufacture of year, as he has not been challenged S4 of NWU of SWU *ec. 24-39-15; Rescue parties, including all of the The Intent and purpose of this 1 house men got busy and Induced aeroplanes embodying th«"»«* two this year He says that be has been 2200. available physicians and nurses were charter is to establish a free and In I many of the growers to hold their principles Klamath Development company to : rush«"! to the scene of th«' catastro- here since June 8th. but has awaited Duncan has been Interested In dependent city, and to restore to and wool for tlw sale. As a result It Is J. V. Ball, warranty deed. paTt of lots I i'he at once. All of th«> Injured were in vain the arrival of a challenge. vest In the people of the city so fas Hinted that only about on«' per cent of aerial navigation since boyhood, and Smith has issued a defl. stating 7 and 8, block 11. Hot Springs addi recovered from the wreck, which took has proofs that In 1892 he construct- as tho constitution of the state will th» 1911 clip ha* been dispos'd of that he will be here till August 1st, tion; 210. tire soon after th«< fearful craah to permit their natural, Inherent and In Basing th«* figure« on tho present an airship using the same principles State Land Board to Edward | the str«">t level. ready to play on the Southern Pacific alienable right of local self-govern movement of wool there will bo not as ar«* now used A year later, while court or any other court in town. If Bloomingcamp, d«*ed. SEU sec. 30-1 Many of the injured are in a seri ment, with all Its powers, duties and loss than 3,000 sacks to be di*poa«<1 In Kan*aa. he met Chari«*« it. Haas, none come forward with a challenge 39-10; 21. <D«»ed of correction.) ous condition, and several have passed responsibilities. of at the sale. These will average 350 n brother of the daring German avl or if he remains undefeated he says Klamath Development company to away this morning and afternoon. To that end, under and by tho pro pounds, which will total something ntor who « m kill«*«! some time ago he will consider that he is entitled to Klamath county, bargain and sale over l.ooo.ooo pounds At present by a fall from an aeroplane, and as Officials of the company have com visions of this charter: the ownership of the trophy for an deed, all of block 10, Hot Springs ad menced an investigation to ascertain from 100 to 300 sacks are being re the two of them were working on a Th«< municipal government la vest dition for new court bouse site. other year. stability device they began to coni' who is to blame for th«’ wreck. ed. Independently of legislative Inter ceived dally at the warehouse James D. Seaton to Emma R. Grigs pare notes, and found that they had The price of the clip already sold ference. with all powers not denied It ' practically the same Idea They then ♦♦♦---------------- ♦----------------- ♦♦♦ by. warrant»- dce<l. SU of SWU - NW LAK IIORAX FIELDS was very low for tho quality of the by the constitution of the state. of NWU sec 24 work»"! together <>n the matter. wool, the various clips bringing from ♦ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ♦ U of SWU. 3U ARE BEING DEVELOPED Th«' people of th«' city are vested The air compeller, Duncan claims, 12 to 13 cents. ♦♦♦ ------------ ♦----------------- ♦♦♦ 10-13: 2100. with its supreme legislative powers, S Evans, warranty deed, lota I and 2. The rains during the winter served w Ith one-fourth of th«« engine power LAKEVIEW. July 11—The Lake with easy preliminary conditions In to drive the arrow propellers to The following list of transfers in block 1. Holl8ter addition; 210. county borax fields, said to be the making and changing its charter and i I keep th«* wool cleaner than for aev- used realty is furnished by the City and 1 Hot Springs company to Klamath I largest deposits of soda in the world. ordinances, and also with the abso era! years previously, and as u result now used In aviation, will drive the Development company, warranty deed aero|i :>lane through the atr at eight County Abstract company: are developed so far that the pro lute and exclusive power of authorlz-1 th«* shrinkage will be much les* than times the speed Uik<< County Examiner Marie L. Gifford et vir to C. N ¡lots 13. 14 and 15. block 42. Hillside ducts will be transported to tho rail ing. regulating or terminating Its pub usual Meyer, warranty deed, lots 9 and 10 addition; lot 4, block 52. Hot Springs road with the aid of large traction lic service corporations, and of recall JACK U»XIM»X IXD WIFE OX Block 19. Second addition; $182.45 addition; lot 11B. block 6, Railroad tngines of heavy design, capable of ing Its elective officers. THEIR WAY To CRATER LAKE H. N. Woods et ux to Cbaa. E. addition; $10. Partisan and mnchlne politics and hauling a train of wagons to the ship Worden, waranty deed, lot 4. block 9. I ping point and bringing back on tbe government arc Inhibited, and a mu- i The tnuls-Clarke Lum tier compa Fairview addition: 110. NEU ER RIDS ARE AGAIN return trip large quan'itles of mer nlclpal democracy substituted there- ; MEDFORD. July 8. Jack l-ondon, the world-famed novelist of Califor ny's plunt Is now ruunlng full rapac Mary O. Mebaffey et vir to Emma REJECTS» BY COUNCIL chandise and material. The product I for. Barron, warranty deed, 3*4 of SE*4 of th«» new field now being developed I No fixetl tenure of office or employ nia. is now on hls way to tbia city ity, with an output of 50.000 feet of SWtt sec. 12-40-8; 210. At Tuesday night's meeting of coun shows practically a perpetual supply rnent Is permitted except, subject to from Eureka, Calif., driving four mus pur day, and log* coming from the P. C. Lavev & Co. to John Boeckli. cil the bids for the constructive work of unparalleled quality, reaching a r«*ca)l of elective officers, and as au tang ponies. London I* accompanied company's camps at Woodbine and Keno at the rate of their mill's out de d warranty against grantor. lot 4, of the third unit of the city's sewer purity of 99 U per cent. thorized by a classfled civil service, by hls wife, and Is headed for Crater put Tli«> firm Is finding a steady d« l-ake. From the lake he will drive block 50, Worden; $150. system were again rejected, and Po In addition to bicarbonate of soda.' for employes. mand for all its output, and find the Heryford Land and Cattle compa lice Judge Nicholas was instruct«?d to I which is used In the kitchen for bak The city wards have been abolished through Centrnl Oregon and Into Ne volume of business on the Increase. ny to Oregon Valley Land company, advertise for blds again. This is the ing. there are some thirty other by- Opportunities for graft and favorit vada. then back to Sonoma. Calif. The Savidge Bros.'s Lumber MUi- warranty deed, SE>4 of NEU. NW of second time that the council has tak products of the mine« that will be* ism In Innumerable directions have hls home, from which point ho start pany is hard ai It these days, mak- led. Early this summer Mr I-ondon SEU, NEU of SWU. SU of SWU en such acdon in regard to the con used in various commercial ways on be«*n eliminated. I lug all kinds of building material In and hls wife decided to make an ex sec. 13; SEU of NEU, NU of SE U • struction of this unit of the system, | account of the low cost of production Boards have been establish«"! to NEU of SWU sec. 21; EU of EU. which is sadly needed by tbe prop- A large evaporating and baking plant care for the public library, parks, tensive camping trip throughout readIncas for the buildings that are Northern California and Southern being erected all over the city since SWU of NEU sec. 23; W U of NWL, erty owners. has been erected, and the moisture i charities and civil service. the building boom cotnznenced so There was some discussion after will be removed from the product be SWU sec. 24; NWU, NU of SWU. The city has been divided into five Oregon. He reached Eureka last strong of late. Jon Netto, the coni- w«"*k. and have Just leftt hat point the motion was made for the SEU of SWU. WU of SEU sec. 25; rejec fore shipping, thus reducing the cost administrative departments, vis: for Cr«*>M«*nt City, From there he will puny's foreman, says they can now EU of NEU sec. 26; NH of NEU. tion of the bids, as the sewer ts de- of handling. 1 Public Affairs. drive through to the Rogue River supply tho latest designs In doors, SEU of NEU. NEU of NWU sec. sired as quickly as possible, After 2 The plar\t is under the charge of Finance and Supplies Valley, and after a visit of a few dai K windows, buslm-as fronts and any 36; NU of NU. SEU of NEU sec. tbe vote was taken Charles D. I SheaT- Prof. Willis, for many years connect- -Highways, Water and Lighting. here ho will visit Crater l.ak<> and thing tx"<ded for the up-to-date build 36; all in twp. 39, r. 15; SEU of I er. local representative of the Chico ed with the Nevada School of Mines, 4. —Health and Sewers. ings that are now being ercctod In Central Oregon. SEU *ec. 27; WU of NEU, SEU of Construction company, stated that said to be one of tbe most competent 5. - Parks, Public. Building* and The entire trip I k being made In a the city. NEU. NWU. NU of SWU. NU of his company would bid no more on men in his particular line In the Civic Beauty. large spring wagon Mr. I dindon is SEU sec. 28; SWU of SWU. SEU the construction of the third unit. United States. One thousand ton* of The question of having three com- of SEU sec. 34: SH of SWU. SWU Some time ago tbe council received the soda has been sold for immediate; tnissloniT* to administer the five de driving four muatang ponies. He Is INDIAN Cl TH ANOTHER WITH A BROKEN FLANK of SEU sec. 35; all in twp. 40, r. the following bids for the construc delivery to one of the large firms on partments, instead of the five provld- | shunning the cities to a great extent. land ke»*plng In the country It la re-( 15; lot 3, sec. 2: NWU of SEU sec tion of the sewer: i the eoast handling the material. ed in the charter, la submitted as an ; ported that he Is getting "local color" | FORT KLAMATH. July 6 Georg" 3; all in twp. 41, re. 15; 2100. Frank Roberts. 213,835 complete alternative question to a vote of the. i f r a n«*w nov«l. Walker, an Indian, is In a serious Nell Jensen to Lewis McCully, war or 210,900 for the work, the city to UPPER LAKE STEAMER qualified elector* at the aame time condition today an a result of cuts he ranty deed, S’A of SE%, 8E *4 of furnish the n«.*cessary pipe. Chico MAKKH RECORD TRIP that they vote on the adoption of th«* MANN IN BOUND OYER received In a quarrel last night with SWU sec. 4 ; E % of E 4 , NW % of Construction company, 212,673, city charter. To THE GRAND JI RY Johnnie Sink's, another Indian. The SEU sec. 9 ; S ’A of BE % sec. 10 ; 'to furnish the pipe. Again the big stern wheeler, the The commission form of govern-1 trouble occurred acrons the river from These bids were figured over by Winema, made a tow record of eleven Hunt has been Improved and adopted, SWU of SE14 sec. 12; NW% of NEU. EU of NWU qpc. 13; NW>4 Councilmen White and Crisler. and hours from the mouth of Crystal electing each commissioner directly to • .I» m - Mann, the owl,< y who on it«. thin city, where the Indians on the |July 41b rode hl* horse Into.» crowd reservation are holding their Fourth of NEU, NEU of SWU sec. 15; upon a motion made by White they Creek to the big mill of the Long hls department and clearly - defining (>f spectators, »as Saturday aiter of July celebration, and a bottle of I - - ---- -iof NEU of NEU, SEU of NWU sec. were rejected and bids again adver I«ake Lumber company, The raft 'hl* duties. | noon bound over to await the action v. hlnkey wan the cause. 13: NWU of NEU. NEU of NWU tised for. The second set of bids contained 288,000 feet, and will be Esch commissioner is required to of ,he grBnd Jury by Ju»tl<<‘ of the The two l>'gan quarreling an to sec. 15: NEU of NEU. SEU of NW were opened on the night of July 3d, sawed for the Big Basin Lumber com-1 take the active charge and managi- | Peace C. C. Orav«*« Wh«n tbe case the ownership of the flank of flrcwnter U sec. 16; ail in twp. 39. r. 14; ¡and were as follows: pany. Manager Htiaon of the Ix>ng rnent of his department, giving hls NWU of SEU sec. 6-39-16; undivid Chico Construction company. 212,- « ake firm, commenced -awing it un whole time thereto, and has before came up thl* morning Mann'* attor • rd Stokes struck Walker over the ney, W. A. Renner, awkod for u lo ad, breaking the bottle and cutting ed half interest in SEU of NEU, EU |371; Frank Roberts. 212.450. both this morning. The logs contain a him the opportunity and Incentive of of SEU. SWU of SEU sec. 31-38- , specifying that the city was to fur very high percentage of clears. Man becoming a Hpecialist therein, and change of venue, upon tbe grounds Walker’s head. Stoken had retained thatt he magistrate before whom the hin hold on the neck of the bottle, 14: SWU of SEU sec. 11; SEU of nish tbe pipe. ager Fish of the Big Basin, and bis thu* of establishing a most efficient cane came up for trial was prejudiced. and with the jagged. Irregular edge NWU. NEU of SWU sec. 23-38-15; In these two bids the Cbico Con grader, L. B. Pankey, were much administration. But this motion wan overruled of thia as a blade, he commenced to 2800. struction company's bld was 2302 less pleased in securing such fine grade The mayor as Judge of the munici Renner then moved that tho ca»«1 stab at Walker, cutting him badly Mike Polich to Wm. J. Bush, gran than the first time, and while it was timber. pal court, superceding a judgeship de be dismissed on acount of a technical about the face and head tors deed, lot 7, block 50, East Klam the lower of the two, ft was 1,471 The Winema will go to Agency pendent on the fee system, also ns error In continuing, and after this waa ath Falls; 210. higher than the lowest bld coming In landing on Saturday to bring a num chief exexcutive and head of the po overruled also. S»*voral wftn'*»aes were WANT SENTENCE Henry Muck et ux to Thos. E. response to the first advertisement. ber of Fort excursionists who are lice department. Is made the paternal examined by District Attorney Kuy TO HE COMMUTED Wickens, warranty deed, lot 12, block coming to the big Home Talent show guardian of Juvenile and other un- kendall for the state and Renner for 51. Overlook addition to Klamath at Houston’s opera house that night. fortunate police classes. ANOTHER SAMMLN the defense. INDIANAPOLIS, July K Governor Falls: 275. Lillian Glennon and Mrs. O’Con An efficient financial system LICENSE GRANTED Quite a number of people were Marshall hus written to Earl Grey, Henry Muck to Pearl Snow, war nor. who ha-ve been visiting with Mrs. purchasing agency for the city has 1 present at the trial, and the outcome declaring that it Is not a state’s busi ranty deed, lot 11, block 51, Over J. Linman, will leave for their home been provided, and special taxation of it is being awaited with great In- ness to take human life, anil petition At Tuesday night's meeting of the look addition to Klamath Falls: 275. in San Francisco next Monday. limited. terest. ing him at least to commiito Mrs. Na- Edgar R. Post to K. 8. Lapp, war council members of the lawmaking A beautiful, sanitary and prosper- . body made the residents of this se polita-na's sentence to life Imprison ranty deed. 8% of NEU, NW >4 Of ous city has been provided for. date little city sit up and take notice Surgical <>|M-ration CALIFORNIA SENATOR ment. NEU . NEU of NWU «°C. 31-34-14; Provision has been made for a city v hen they granted an application for Lee Court, who lives about seven LAl'DN CHRISTIAN HCIENCE 22,000. water system, Its extension and im a wholesale and retail liquor license miles south of the city on the Merrill I st Ivor Coancil Takes Action Mary E. Stephens to T. J. Patter- provement facilitated, and equitable WASHINGTON, July II. Speak- HAN FRANCISCO, July 8,—Labor son, quit claim deed, SEU of SW %, to J. M. McDonald and Robert Hun road, underwent an operation on Fri saker. The new saloon is to be con day by Dr*. Hamilton and Fisher, as rates for water not exceeding cost, Ing in the senate in opposition to a Council han adopted by resolution a lots 3 and 4, sec 31-39-12; »1. bill creating a department of public petition to save Mrs. Napolltana. It United States to Samuel R. Ste- ducted at the corner of Sixth and sisted by Mrs. Luce, the nurse, for are required. The proposed charter preserves ev health. Senator Works of California, «aid that she stood phenson. patent, SEU of SWU, lots Main streets, and It Is reported that strangulated hernia. He ha-d been for moral and the new proprietors intend to erect a suffering for two weeks or more be ery valuable feature of our state laws, a desclple of the cult, preached a re social good, although »ho violated the 3 and 4, sec. 31-39-12. and has introduced only such new markable sermon on Christian Sci law. Her husband, It nays, did not Geo. W. Stephens by Mary E. Ste fine building in piece of the frame fore the physicians were summoned, provisions as, after careful considera ence. structure standing on the corner at and his condition was very serious. pay the debt he owed society. phens. guardian's deed, undivided tion were deemed advisable and neces the present time. The operation was successful, and to Ten years ago. Works said, hls llfo half interest in SEU of 8WV«, lots According to the provisions of the day Mr. Court is feeling quite well, sary. was despaired of, and he turned to XEW PUMPING PLAN! IH 3 and 4, sec. 31-39-12; 2150. The contents are arranged as fol Christian Science as a last resort. He Cordelia McKenzie to United States, city charter, there shall only be one and expects to be up and around in a INSTALLED AT THE SUMI* lows: found an immediate Improvement In quit claim deed, part of lot 2, sec. 21- saloon to every thousand inhabitants, short time. or major fraction of a thousand I Article 1.—Name, boundaries, hls health. Since then, he said, Ids 39-10; 21. The new pumping apparatus, or I wife, an Invalid for fifteen years, had dered by the Citv to pump the sewage powers, rights and liabilities. Ignac Cacka to Josephine Cacka. There are at the present time five NEE CANE CLOSED SUDDENLY been cured, and hls son had been from the sump to the septic tank, ha* Article 2. —Elections. warranty deed, SU of SWU, sec. 1; established liquor emporiums here. CHICAGO, July 8.- The 8ee trial Article 3. —Recall of elective rilii • broken of a- taste for alcoholic liquors arrived and been Installed. It will lot 4, sec. 12; lot 1 and NWU of Il is the general supposition that the ended unexpectedly today, both sides granting of the application was based through Christian Science. NEU see. 11-41-11; 210. closing. The arguments will begin cers. be put In operation within a few days. State Land Board to Edward upon the recent special census taken Monday, and probably last three days, Article 4. —Elective officers. The new pumping system consists of BI MI.NESH IIMM'K Bloomingcamp et al, deed, NEU sec. by the members of the Elks Lodfe. Article 5. —The mayor. so the case will reach the Jury Thurs a pump with a six Inch bore, driven City Attorney Elliott, when asxed WILL BE ERECTED by a 7 Mi horse power motor. ITte 30-39-10; 21. (Deed of correction.) Article 6. —The council. day. Bvlyn Arthur See, the defend Article 7. — Executive and admlnls- United States to Alvina 8. Merrlthew, about the matter today, stated that ant, did not testify, hls counsel refus other pump was not large enough to Arthur Arlett of San Francisco, handle the work laid out for It. patent, SEU of NEU. EU of SEU. he did not know that such action was ing to be responsible for the case if he tratfve departments. to be taken by the council, and he Article 8. Department, of public who ha« the contract for the brick NWU of SEU. sec. 11-37-10. subimtted to cross (-«amination. work on the White Pelican Hotel, hait COURT MOURE RMM'K TC J. O. Pierce et ux to Howard T. was surprised when he heard about affairs. Article 9.—Department of finance pnrebased two twenty-five foot lota T^wis, warranty deed, lots 7, 8, !• it on the streets. Major Wo-den’s boathouse will HAVE A CONCH KT 11 WALK on Main street opposite the hotel, and and 12, block 1, all of block 2, lots soon be ready for the waters of the and supplies. Maddox A Harris, local contractors, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. block 3. all of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keyser of San lake, where he will spend a couple of Article 10.—Department of hlgh- has begun the erection of a large de Thursday begun the work of tearing partment store building. The struc up the wooden sidewalk on Main blocks 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16 and Francisco were among the arrivals on months with his family, enjoying ways. 18; lota 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8, block 5; Sunday. They left Monday morn themselves among the pine woods and Article 11.—Department of health ture is to be built of brick, which are street in front of the court house now being hauled on the ground, and block, and thia Is to be replaced by a lots 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11 and 12, block ing for Eagle Ridge, where they will the clear waters of the trout streams Mid civic beauty. Article 12.—Department of Water will have a fifty-foot front and be concrete walk. 13; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 9, 10, 11 and spend several days rusticating. that flow Into our famous lake. TENNIS CHAMP SEEKS