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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1913)
¡GAME WARDEN IS SEEKING QUAIL REGAE SHOES IO BE SUED HERE Although there bus been no partic WANTS TO STtM K THIS STATE WITH THE "BOH WHITE” VARI ular activity In real estate circles re ETY, JILT HAS TROl HI E IN SE- cently, E. M Chilcotc reports several < I RING A SLI’PLY deals during the past few weeks. Not At III« 1 904 election, t'liustiiln. al tile •*t Hide ably are the following: g Powder Is i hough n democrat, was elected coun Several attempts have been made The (-HtabilHbmenl of a Regal Shoe j The Short ranch, near Spring Lake, ly i lerk. ills record wax ho good Hint Four room house and lots 2 and 3, I by the stat« game warden, William I- Bion and tlx- enlargement of their Il e following campaign Ii« w.i . circi bus been sold. A deal has just been block 11, Fairview addition, to Rosa Finley, to buy Bob White quail tn nu n's furnlHhing department are two c'on.-d whereby the property was Nickerson. ed w II bout opposition the Eastern states for liberating In At th« conclusion of ills te'tn lie Improvements to be mudi lu a short t ausferred by Mrs. Margaret Pitts to Lots 4 and 5, block 23, Buena. Vlstu curtain parts of Oregon. The Bob went Into business ugniti for a while, time by tin- K. K. K. Store. Th« Regal ('. It. Patterson, late of Mendocino addition, to M. R. Doty. White is a very desirable bird, how Store will be located at Sixth and Locai olili «rx breathed a sigh of but sold out, mid spent sori ral Main Htrcets, anti will be In «barg« of county, California. Five room house and lot, block 102, ever, and other states are gunrd’ng The property Js one of the best Buena Vista addition, to 8. 8. Hill. became I'.onths nt th« Shook ranch near rcllef Monduy when II < crefully tlie supply they now have April I, 1911, Io- nccepl.-d n I. W. Van Bellen. highland ranches In the county. It I i.own tliut the missing purl ot the I miry. i.-'.ome sections of Oregon are already and 6, block 60, In Part of lots 5 'I he greater part of the slock of the us deputy county clerk under consists of 289 acres, and the consid box of dynamite bought by Gvorgo I osltlon Iprstty fairly stocked with Bob White to H. Orem. Walk Over Shite Store, operated Nichols addition. by und from present Indications, eration Is said to be in the neighbor t.owun prior to Hi« explosion m the in Lap, Other sections are stocked Southeasterly one-half of lots 7 quail. be will lie im attach« of the otite« f »r the K. K. K. ¡-tor«. Is being moved to hood of $7,000. i ■ ck homi- had beili found. kvlth California and Mountain quail. be Git- iti-gal Htore, and Gils stock will and 8, block 55, Second Hot Springs The polle« oh .Mondny locateli 'm- coming two years. It lx Mr. Patterson's Intention to "We can stock almost all parts of sold at reti need prices, in order to addition, with four-room house, to III« exploslve In un old le« house on our state with these different vari make room for the Regal stock, After devote his entire attention to raising H> rbert B. McLane. West Malti Street, udjolnlng thè Big eties ot quail,” said Mr. Finley, "ir that, the stock carried by the store cattle and hogs for the market, He The east 20 acres off the northeast l'.u In l.umlior company'« saw mlll will Install a pumping plant in the we can secure reliable parties to trap will be exclusively Regal. prlng to furnish Irrigation for his quarter of the southeast quarter, sec the birds and ship them under our di A seurch of The lower floor of the I. O. O. F tion 20-39-9, to Chas. E. Worden. coilicnccd tliat rections. We are anxious to get tn Tcinpli- Is to be remodeled after the forage crops. The southeast quarter of the south •md Polle« Hinlth, touch with anyone who is in position shoe stock Is moved. In order to make west quarter, section 29-39-9, to P. I.lite Di puty Hhcrlff Roads Arc Fine to trap quail. We are willing to pay more room tur the K K. K. Htore's M. Reidy. t ho iiils nfti-rnoon for the birds, and shall arrange to Walk stock ol men's furnishings. The roads arc fin« from Sliver Lake Ih-n Morris, auditor for lhe Klam Lots 2, 3 and 4, block 31, First ad c icho. have them sent either to the state be Over shoes for men will also car- nth Development company, returned to Bend, says the Chewaucan Press. dition, to J. F. Maguire, The box of powder was fourni on game farm at Corvallis, or direct to tied at this siirre. after ’ J here is about ten Inches of snow at to Klamath Fulls Tuesday Lot 5, block 9, Fairview addition. ih< ground In th« center of th« room. the places where we want to liberate at spending Christmas with relatives the summit by Lava Bute, which de- to Jerry Bieck. Th« fuso and caps wert» behind Ihr tnem.” There lx an air of mystery concern cr«ax< i toward Bend and toward Fort Berkeley. He was accompanied by door. Ho veti sticks of giant powder In parts of the Willamette Valley ing the circumstances In connection Richard Lachse of the saine city Rock, at which points there is prac .Mln Maud Rippey returned Monday w«r« mlsslng from the box mid Ihr and in sections of Eastern Oregon with the death of Walter G. Rucker tically none. night from Ashland, where she spent fuse was «Ighteen inchea short. Bob White quail are quite abundant. nt Merrill early Saturday morning, the holidays visiting relatives. In th« old shed tjio polire also These birds will thrive well in South according to his brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Jarn«H Dixon of Fort found ili« order for ilio powder nn<l ern Oregon, and the people in that sister, Mr and Mrs. C. J. Gooch of Klamath spent Sunday In Riamato ih« bill for th« capa and fuso glven part of the country are anxious to TO Illi. ORI (.O' III- Red Bluff, his daughters, Mrs. E. Falls. Gowun by Harry Galnrneaux, a salns- have them introduced. In Southern Caldwell and Miss Nora Rucker, and < ON«.REHS lo III. lumi for thè llaldwln Hardware com Oregon the California or Valley quail .">11. Verne Rucker I of Edgewood, and IN PORTLAND NEVI ■ludge Gowen Rents Offiic pany. Thursday mornlng. are abundant, and yet we have none « friend, M MuHsallcin of Weed, who In anticipation of his taking up the A h no fuse lina b«en soli! slncc of these birds in the Willamette Val < .iiii<- here to I take charge of the re- duties of Justice of Peace for Link- Thursday by th« limi, Galnrneaux was ley, although they would thrive here mains. James I’elton of Fort Klamath, W.I ville district, E. W. Gowen is prepar alile lo postiIvcly Idi-ntlfy thè fuse by and make a splendid addition to our party wen to Merrill Monday the I tlttlng th« end of II lo thè end of O Smith and Frank Ira White of this to have the ' r< mains exhumed and to ing his office and court room. He has supply of game birds. > lty nr« the Klamath county deli-gal«» leased the building at Fourth and Organization of a ladies' orchestra ili« roti at th« store Both the California quail and the <> Go i- ilon of tlie Oregon Irrigation make whut investigation they could. Pine streets, and will dispense jus- was effected Monday night when four Bob White quail are insect and weed That night they return«'* to ’ Ills city ice there during bis term of office. well known local musicians met in Although a number of witnesses congress to be held In Portland Jan seed eaters. They are not only excel- and turned the remalliH over to Cor Kasilga hall and held their first prac were examined by District Attorney uary 9, io and 11. They were ap lent game birds, but are most valu- oner Whitlock to prepare for ship tice. Members of the orchestra are Kuykendall and Coroner Whitlock, pointed Monday by Secretary Oliver of able blrds from the economic stand- ment Mrs. A. V. Tindall, piano; Mrs. Fred nothing that would throw any nddl- the Klamath Chamber of Commerce, point about any farming community. "We found It very difficult to And Barlow, violin; Miss Faye Hogue, tlonal light on the circumstances in and all will attend the convention. It is strictly against the law to out anything in connection with th« Tlie scHslon this year Is of more Do the facts in connection with the clarinet; Mrs. Allen, cornet. connection with the dynamiting of trap any game birds in the state of death of my brother, ” said Mrs. The orchestra will play largely for death of W. J. Rucker at Merrill the Beck homo Thursday night and lhan uxunl Importance, a < a great deal Gooch. "Tlie people at Merrill seem early Saturday morning warrant the the pleasure it affords the members Oregon, yet the state game warded th« resultant death of George Cowan of attention will tie glvi n to the irri can by special permit grant this priv ed to think It strange that we should holding of a coroner's inquest? They have already received a number was brought out at the coroner's In gation laws, and recommendations re ilege for scientific and propogation make an Investigation, and our In Members of Rucker's family, who of offers of engagements, and may ac quest on Monday The jury, after garding them will be pr< ■ ired for the purposes. quiries were met for the most part arrived Sunday night from Weed and cept some of these. hearing th« testimony, brought In a legislative session comi, cticlnx Janu- ( with evasive answers. Red Bluff, believe they do, and Mon verdict stating that Gowan's death ary 13 In Salem. LAKE COLNTY "All we talked to were positive that day they went to Merrill to make an INITIAL BASKET the trips through On account of was due to an exploslou caused by SHEEP HEALTHY Rucker fell down stairs, but we could CONTEST FRIl»AV Investigation. himself, and finding no one to blame Oregon that were taken by the dele- not find a single one who saw him gules to th« session of the Central Rucker, who was 4 8 years old. and for ills death fall. Some Insisted that his death a resident of Lookout, Calif., died Klamath Falls basketball enthusi County Stock Inspector D. P. Maloy Thu Inquest was held for the pur Oregon Development la-ague In Lake , wus due to fatty degeneration of the early Saturday morning at the River asts will be given a chance to witness and who is acting in the capacity of view, n good bleu of th« present pose ot establishing, If possible, a I heart, but the death certificate signed side hotel in Merrill, following a fall their favorite sport Friday evening at government inspector since the death motive for the action of Gowan, but slut us of Irrigation wax obtained, and hy Dr. Patterson, who attended him. down the stairs at the hostelry early the Pavilion, when the strong high of Wm. J. Proudfoot, last week re Hie delegates were able to take the nothing definite was brought out. The states tlint death resulted from inter In the evening. He was hurt inter school squad will play a game with a turned from a tour of the sheep on members of the Beck family, who mutter up with the water users and nal Injuries not positively determined, nally, according to Merrill people, and quintet selected from the high school the "desert,” says the Lakeview Ex were lu the house w lien the explo farmers of the different communities, mid G iuh leiirn the general opinion re 1 remitting from a fall down stairs. alumni association. This will give aminer. He states that conditions in died within a few hours. sion occurred, were examined, as well "The Htatement in tlx morning pa- garding this or tliut proposed change. the coaches a chance to judge the dif general are favorable in that section, Messages were sent to relatives of us Dr. Taylor, who arrived Immedi j p«r that a post mortem examination the dead man, telling them of the ferent aspirants for positions in the lie found no scab among the bands, ately after lhe explosion, and Harry hail been made is untrue, No post death, and his brother and M. Munal- high school team, as well as furnish but in a few instances wildfire exists. Galarncaux and Charles Baldwin, who I AUREI.I. GETH mortem has been held, so that story lum of Weed, Mr. and Mrs. Gooch and ome excitement for the spectators. ■•OLITI« 'AI. I ’ Ll M This is a disease of the skin, but is sold Gowan the giant powder. is to the cause of death Is without Mrs. Caldwell of Red Bluff arrived There have been some remarkably | dangerous, not considered seriously dangerous. shipped by Gowan's remains were I'liomns 8 Farrell of Lakeview has. foundation.” Sunday night. After their arrival fast basketball material developed , However, dipping, he says, is the only Coroner Whitlock Sunday to his home been appointed deputy prosecuting ut-| The remains are being embalmed they telephoned Coroner Whitlock to at the local school in years past, and means of permanently eradicating IL In Superior, Wisconsin torney for Lake county by John lr- I hy Coroner Whitlock, and tomorrow learn further details about the death several old stars are still in the city. Mr. Maloy states that about three The verdict of the jury follows: the “ 1 body will shipped to Fall ” Riv win. prosecuting attorney-elect. ,u -••- -- 1,1 • be — - ul • •- ‘- of their kinsman, but the coroner had Among these are Clarence Motschen- inches of snow fell on the “High Des tii« jury empaneled and "We. er, Calif., the home of Rucker's moth not been notified, and knew nothing bacher, Garrett Van Riper, Perry De ert," which affords ample water for At the last election Mr. Farrell sworn to Inquire Into the cause of er, where It will be buried. Lap, Marion Barnes, Will Hum, Ray the sheep and camp purposes. Feed of the death. tiie deutli of Georg« Gowan, find us win elected justice of the peace for Relatives of the deceased cattle Lakeview, which office he will resign Telford, John Siemens and Virgil De is good also, he says, in many places Learning this, the relatives tele follows: man conferred with ltistrict Attorney phoned to Merrill regarding the case, Lap. They are all said to be out for there being an abundance of bunch "Tliut tii« deceased was named In order to accept the appointment huykenday ngarding th - ease Mun and learned that the body was buried places. grass available for the sheep to graze George Gowan; tliut lie ciinie to hla made by Mr. Irwin. -lay night, Lt t In his opinion ci. uni- there Sunday, although they had tele In addition to the school-alumni upon. death In the City of Klamath Fulls, The British bark Terrisdala lias stance« in connection with the death graphed to delay the funeral until game, the girls of the high school will Slat.- of Oregon, on the 26th day of of Rucker do not warrant the holding their arrival. play a preliminary game Friday even APOTHECARIES December, 1912; that ills death re been wrecked on the Grays Harbor of an inquest. All of the crew were saved. bar. STILL WINNING The relatives of the deceased, wh<» ing. sulted from secondary shocks due to was a horse buyer, left on Monday an explosion of powder by his own Miss Heat rice Clendennlng returned for Merrill to make a further investi Edwin Wilson, one of the Indian Miss Mattie Foster, a teacher in After being nosed out of the first lands. Sunday from San Francisco, wh«r« gation. They were seriously consid the local schools, came in Monday game by four pins, the Star Druggists police force, Is In from the Agency "That we do not believe any per she spent several days visiting with ering exhuming the body at the time from Fort Klamath, where she spent Monday night evened up matters today. son la guilty of a crime thereby. f fiends. with the Odd Fellows by taking the they left. In case they do this, they the holidays. Signed: O. W. Robertson. I.. W. J. W. Stinnett, who conducts the I remaining two games. Incidentally may ask an investigation by the cor Lindsay, James Dixon, T. M. O'Con COMMERCE « LI B Tommy Burns will try to come back they further clinched their lead in oner. nell, M. G. Wilkins, J. W. Ilawxhurst. I hotel at Midland, was arrested Satur MEETS WEDNESDAY day evening on a charge of selling | Rucker has resided at the River in a fight with Bombardier Wells at the City Bowling League. side hotel in Merrill for several algary March 14th. A purse of $37,- The highest score was rolled by Announcement has been made by liquor without a license and conduct ing u bawdy house. He was brought | The annual banquet and meeting months while he was buying horses 000 has been raised. Bice of the Three-Link team. In the County Clerk De Lap that no change to this city l»y Deputy Sheriff George <>f the Klamath Chamber of Com- in that vicinity. Friday afternoon, last game he scored 211 will be made In his office force. This merco w ill be held Wednesday even feeling ill, he went to his room on the Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brooks of The results for the three game* means that George Chastain Is to re Haydon, and the same evening was ing, January 8, and members of that second floor of the hotel to lie down. Dairy were Klamath Falls visitors on follow: main as derk of the circuit court, and released on bonds. Tlie warrant for Stinnett's arrest organization are at work arranging He slept until 8:30 that evening, and Monday. Odd Fellows— (1) (2) (3 » that he will be one of the two lone program for the occasion, and of when he started downstairs he trip wag Issued after tlie Information was • . 116 Bremer ................... . • • democrats at the court house, the filed by August A. Llskey. In his in deciding where to hold the meeting. ped on the top step and fell to the 156 211 Bice.......................... nt her being Assessor J. P. Lee. This will be decided later in the bottom of the flight. 14,1 Sholl ........................ 123 148 Clerk De Lap has been a repub formation he states that he was Bold week. a pint of whiskey on December 5th, 114 According to a Merrill resident, 189 Brett ........................ 1H lican all bls life, and from the time he A new corps of officers will be elect Rucker's death was due to heart fail The coffers of the state fish and Guthridge .............. 172 163 133 attained his majority lie lias cast his and that on the Hume day he learned ed at this meeting, and the future ure, following a protracted period of game commission have been enriched Matthews................. 125 that the hotel was operated as a us 152 ballot as much as possible for the policy of the Chamber will be out inebriation. He states that the body in the sum of $4,129 during 1912 by — — — members of th« G. <>. I*. Chastain, house of III fame. lined. New methods of advertising i was held awaiting the arrival of the the sportsmen of Klamath county. Stinnett Is said to be the victim of Totals ................. 731 778 756 on lhe other hand, I iuh always sup the resources of Klamath county will dead man's relatives until the town This is the amount of money collect Star Drug Co.— (1) (2) (31 ported the Jeffersonian party, and has a plot for revenge. It Is said that tie talked over. ed by the county clerk's office her-» Martin Lavenick.. 134 authorities ordered it burled. 150 163 become known as one of the pillars since lie took charge of tlie hotel at A committee is to be appointed this Midland, several months ago, ho has "Rucker was addicted to the use for hunting and fishing licenses l> Brown...................... 121 140 112 of democracy In Klamath county. week to make a campaign for new of intoxicants, and it has been known sued during the year. operated It In a proper manner. L. Houston ............ 147 190 194 Despite Ills politics, Mr. De Lap The hotel was formerly operated members. It Is the intention of the n Merrill that his heart was weak- The report being prepared by the Stephens ................. 150 189 186 know Hint Mr. Chastain Is unexcelled Chamber of Commerce to have every ened as a result,” said the Merrill office shows that the sum paid for Watters................... 175 113 130 :r i deputy county clerk, and he has by J. L Poole, who tried to kill him business anil professional man In t lie man. "At the time Rucker fell down hunting licenses was $2,279. 1 The self here last week, and while Poole — — — retained him for another term. This city enrolled as a member. the steps a doctor was summoned, but money received for the issuances Totals ................. 727 790 78Ó is di announcement that will bo re was there lie conducted a saloon. Some of the stock from the saloon is he was not found to be injured as a of fishing licenses was $1,860. In ceiv'd with Joy by the attorneys, re result of the fall. He was removed to the case of local people the licenses M. F. Loosley of Fort Klamath is l orl< r , ahstrncterH and others whose still at the hotel, say frletidH of Stin 1I»I3 LICENSES his room, and went to sleep, and he are $1 each, but non-residents of the among today’s visitors in the county nett, and they declare that Instead of lint >1 duty carrle them to the court Helling liquor to Llskey, he gave him state are assessed $5 and $10 for the seat. died early the following morning. ICtlf Although there are a few 1«. rs yet a bottle. privileges of hunting and fishing in "As soon as possible Rucker ’ s rela C'm tain first ciintc to Oregon when of 1912, Klamath county ¡l.arods tives were communicated with regard Klamath county. According to the defeuse, Llskey GOWEN TO HEAR be iv , 7 yells old, Ills parents malt- l-.nve already sent in applications for ing his death, and they wired that The license fees collected each STINNETT CASE ini; tlie trip from Arkansas to Jack made an improper remark to a girl game licenses for 1913. Monday run lounty In 1875. In 1 888 ho came employed at the hotel, and she struck nineteen licenses were issued by Dep they would leave at once. Believing month follows: J. W. Stinnett of Midland, accused Hunting Fishing the relatives would arrive sooner than to Klamath county, and engage I in him on the head with a catsup bottle, 1 ■■ lie demanded that h I ic be disehargeil, uty Clerks De Lap and Chastain. January ................. . . $331 of operating a bawdy house and sell they did. wo believed the remains the mercantile business at Bonanza. The first license was Issued to F. would keep until their arrival, as FebruAry .............. ... 41 127 ing liqucr without a license, will it ■■ i. while he wns living at. Bo say Stinnett’s friends, and the land E. Raw lings, a well known Swan Lake Merrill has no embalmer. The rela March ................... .. . . 30 147 have his hearing before Justice of the nanza tliut Mr. Chastain married Effie lord refused to do so. Then Llskey man. Others securing licenses Tues tives did not arrive Sunday morning, April ..................... . . . . 40 152 I’eace-elect Gowen. HIs case was con threatened to make charges against Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. day were Guy Cole, vV. Ludwig, C. C. as we expected, not reaching Klamath May ....................... . . . . 37 151 tinued Tuesday until January 8, two Slnnett. Sutton. Mr. Sutton was the founder Ferris, John 8. Horn, J. T. Bryant. Falls until last night. 270 days after Gowen assumes the office June .................... .... 82 of the Ashland Tidings, anil Ills wife 416 of committing magistrate. Ray Court left Inst evening for Don J. Lytle, W. I.. Clapp, Dr. E. V. "In the meantime decomposition July........................ .... 292 was om* of lhe first while women to 310 Sun Fi nnclsco, where ho Is working Morrow, Ray Cole, Ray Huff, eGorge set in. By Sunday evening this had August................. . . .. 819 Horace M. Manning has been re see Crater Lake. [N. Nitsehelm, Virgil Huff, Fred No become noticeable, and the authori September.......... .... 365 61 for an auto transfer firm. Mr. Court tained as counsel by Stinnett. He is In 1900 Chnstaln came to Klamath loon, Frank Murry, James Dedtnas, ties ordered the body buried. The October .............. . . . . 149 23 said to be preparing a strong tight Fulls, and went in the mercantile spent sovera! days visiting his par R. L. Goss, F. W. Broadsword and remains were interred in accordance November .......... . . . . 87 7 against the charges preferred by business with L. F. Willets. He re ents nt their country home near the Harry and Will Baum. with this request. 1 August Llskey. December .......... . . . . 6 town of Midland. mained two years, then decided to EV I N i \ i - l «> si \ i. HTIl ks Ol ol I Ol IIII. IM»X "You'll I.Ike Klamath,' med to his former pos1 tv. K. LIGAL WOMEN FORM ORCHESIRA ROCKER’S CASE MAY BE PROBED : ¡