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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN W. O. SMITH, Editor. 11 I LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON MUSIC COMPANY I I.OCYI. CONCERN NG PIANOS IND Samuel M. Evans, publisher of the Northwestern, returned Sunday from Modesto, Calif., where lio spent sev eral weeks visiting ills father Klamath county is about to under \ verdict for $.>7. the amount sued I WO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE All communications submitted for publication in the columux of this tor, was given the O. K. Transfer go another crusade, If a letter re- D. Ellis Voting, a well known rest pacer will be nisei ted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume ’company liy a jury in the circuit court . elved from Mldlaud Is to be credited dent of Olene. Is It a Monday vlsltoi articles will be published. ou Tuesda.' I In* defi jidaut ts the It follows. In part, and without the county sent In J Haiisehildt Music compmiy of San changes in spelling a delightful repast, and with W. P. Francisco, and the amount in disputo "The snow fell about 6 in. deep REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS McMillan acting as toastmaster, some was tho balance for hauluif pianos wiusday. Mr. and Mis licit Childers came from their Ilonansa homo Sunday The following realty transfers, well received talks were made by land the rent of a team. "several of midland people wlnl to winsdav to catch .1. W. Stinnetts contracts, deeds, mortgages, etc., re well known lodgmen. The suit was first tried in the Jus- Falls At the close of the banquet the tic«' court, and was taken to the high- blind pig But Justice of pice, John cently tiled with the county clerk, are furnished by the City and County evening was devoted to dancing. The ¡er court oil appeal. Joseph 8. Kent Ironi and liorlce Mainlining st tide in White Pelican orchestra furnished ex • appeared for the transfer company grate and seared the blind pig back Abstract company: cellent music for this occasion. The jury men wore M. Motschenbach- to Midland I hear him squele now Estate of J. C. Fierce to S. 8. Hill, "It something oftle w hut them er. D. Ellis Young. 8. T. Summers, deed, lot 8. block 103, Buena Vista. Frank Downing. F. P. t'orpeuing, three man can do they cun do more article ill the Northwestern to Cluirgcil with shooting in 'ho <lty Agnes Pierce to 8. S. Hill, quit Archie Henline, Albert John, M. F then all of midland put to gadder lint limits, George Sylvia, a local barber, the local attorneys took exeep- claim deed, lot 8, block 103, Buena Orr, Frank 1. Applegate, Alex Cheyne midland is going to see what govener win, arrested on Monday by Patrol In part ns follows Jr.. E W. Wilkerson. Wast will say abut that. Vista. man Hall He pleaded g.ultv, mid 11 a measure now pending in con Tile power of tile press" wus <<x«<m- W. P. Johnson to Clara M. Collman, "P. 8. Publish all that if you «ul lined $ i by Police Judge la'iivltl gress for the giving of a tract of pllllril l<i»t night at the meeting <>f release of contract, lot 4, block 68. A J Foster, who has been visiting dont you are no bettor then the Sylvia was shooting lit ducks when government land on the edge of the the Klamath Bar A»so< latloli Writ'll Portland friends, reached this city roast.” Nichols addition. lie was arrested, lie was n >•' awar« city to Klamath Falls for park pur Judge II E McGinn came to lids city Quiggle to Ed C. Allen, last night. He left today for his home Geo. E. No signature. that there Is tt la» against hila poses Is passed, this city will have to assume uhe bench of Judge Henry warranty deed. $1. SW\* NW 14. eSc. at Lakeview. two park locations. I, Itrusmi. the Northwestern proposed 32-39-10. Recent reports from Washington a dinner to Ills Honor, lit the expense tit RESTS INDIAN Ed C. Allen to Harbalt-Wilson indicate that the measure will pass, as <<f the local attorneys it was known FOR BOOTLEGGING company. warranty deed. $10. SW N* ! there has as yet developed no opposi (tint a balance somewhere between NW\4, Sec. 32-39-10. In order to guarantee the accuracy tion to it. $39 and $75 wax reposing in the tree Charged with introducing liquor on Oregon Inland Development com- of Hu* work of export acountauts in The land which it is proposed to sury. according to how many mem the Klamath Indian reservation, pany to J. C. Howard, warranty deed, turn over to the city is located on the Oregon, a bill wilt b«< introduced in hera were delinquent Charlie Captain, a Klamath Indian, to 16, block 62. Orindale $1. 10'8 9 the state legislature providing for the east side of Lake Ewauna. and is Either amount would make a suffi was arrested at the Agency Monday addition. licensing of men in that line of en about 160 acres in extent. It is claitn- dent amount to buy n dinner for any by W. B. Griffith, deputy United Clinton Van Brimmer to Loia E. ied that with very little expense it But two sales made by the state deavor. Bohemian Judge, mill it was proposed States marshal He was brought to Lcusignont, War. D. $200.00. Lot 1, ,could be made into a park. The proposed measure Is fathered land board to Individuals have fallen by th. Not Ihwi stern that a dinner be this city. Blk 1. Clinton. by th«' Oregon Association of Public do« 11 bemuse tho stalo wus not able given bls visiting Honor Captain will be given a preliminary Oregon Inland Dev. Co. to Ida Accountants. ¡to ronvey title. These sales, with the E " • Go»en, justice of the peace hearing before United States Com Graham, War. Deed, $1 00 Lot 19. I’lie salient features of the bill ar«' I descriptions are us follows: Ihe efori -, of thi morning paper to I lor Linkville district, performed his missioner Charles J. Ferguson this Blk. 4, Orindale. Establishment of a state board I The south half of •< ton 3<>, town dictate to the circuit court here have 1 A number of witness«« U. S. A. to John C. Beach, Pt. gfi first marriage ceremony Monday. afternoon. of accountancy for «'«amination of ship 28 south, range < east, 32<> acres, .ilwa) i failed, and local attorneys do of NW, NE of EW, NW of SE, Se.’j when he united Warren Shelllock and came in from Chiloquin. not propose that the paper shall be applicants grantee Oregon Timber company ! Mrs. Annie Beal. Both reside on the .-38-9. ar any more successful in "running" the 2 Granting of certified publii Tile southeast quarter of Hie south Wardell to Portland U. S. A. to Alfred E. Bensinger. Pt. ■ reservation near Chiloquin. coun'ant certificates to qualified ap- east quarter of section 37 south, business of the Bar Association. This is not the first marriage cere W <4 of SE, SE of SW, 3e? 13-37-10 County Judge Will 8. Worden left plicants. At H meeting of the liar Associti range 9 east, to acres, grantee Minnie mony performed by Judge Gowen. He and NE of NW, Sec. 30-37-10. this morning for Portland, where he tlon held last night .i committe» »as ap A A ppligiit.- The bill does not call for any Wm. S. Fish to Big Basin Lumber was justice of the peace in Wiscon will attend the convention of county propriation from the state, nor pre appointed to make urrangcnietita for Co. War. Deed, $10 Lot 11. Blk 43. sin before coming to Oregon, but that judges. The meeting will be In ses veut any one from practicing sa a «Noll II II I.N Mill’ a banquet. This committee consisted was over forty years ago. Hillside. sion for several days, and good roads public accountant of Judge Drake, chairman, and Messrs The K. D. Co. to Wm. S. Fish war. SI NII.U TRAFFIC Wylie, < and other important matters wilt b« Legislation of this kind has been iroeslM'i-k. Ferguson and Car Deed, $10, Lot 11, Blk 43. Hillside. discussed. unhan enacted in every state of commercial Immediately after their at W. E. Thompson to Chas E. Drew, Every conveyance traversing Main tent •. !n had horn called to the article importance, it is said, and It la a pro War. deed. $800, Lot 7, Sec. 6-38-11. W. !.. Walker of Portland is here lection 1« th«' business interests of t he street Sunday, from u meek and lowly In ttie morning paper stops were Oklahoma & Oregon Town compa One of the most enjoyable fraternal attending to business matters. Chinese with u clothes basket to an taken by the members of the stats. ny to Minnie Kirtland, warranty deed. exercises held in Klatua.h Falls was automobile, was subjected to n se- committee to cancel arrangements for $1, lot 16, block 39, Whitelake. the installation ceremoues of F. B JOHN SIHIIIIX'K W. P. Johnson of the 8. 8. John vere snowball bomburdmenl by a tho banquet In thia they hnd the co Klamath Water Users Association Sprague Post No. 46, Grand Army ot GOES TO sol TH son company, has returned tu San baud of young men who made this operation of Judge McGinn, who lti to Jerome P. Churchill, release of th« Republic, and Spragie Chapter Itanclsco. after spending several pastime their entire occupation for dlcnted that ho did not destre to place contract, lot 4. Sec. 36-39-7. Women’s Relief Corps. The exer- ! John SchallocK, pioneer deputy ilr.ys in this city. |several hours. th« members of the local Bur Associa United States to Martin Kitcher, .rises were held in I. O. O. F. hall, sheriff of Klamath county, has gone In addition to pelting the vehicles. tlon in the position of being under patent, NW>4 SE»4.Ser. 5-40-10. and upwards of 100 were in attend to Redding, Calif., to visit his brother. Frank M. Upp made a business trip ped<*Htrliins were compelled to move the thumb of the Morning Hcrenin. H. B. Mattson to H. H Carroll, con ance. Friends of the former county offi to Grass I.ake Sunday, returning on along at an undignified pace, or be At ttie meeting of tho liar ▲»«oola- tract, lota 4. 5, 6, 7. 8 and 9, block Andrew Kirschner as past com cial are inclined to the oplntou that the afternoon train coated with a white mantle, applied In tton last night D. V. Kuykendall was 18, West Lake Park. mander installed O. A. Stearns, th« he will remain away some time It is lumps from across the street, mid elected president; W II Shaw, vice Chas. E. Worden to C. E. Riley, new Vost Commander, and the new ■ expected that he will visit different George M. Starr and daughter and several sprint rex ords were shattered president. J. If Kent. se< letary, nnd deed, lot 9, block 45, First addition officer installed the following: Adju-, points in California, and will then go M. W. Hooper were among Midland Several well known busliiess und II. <’. Merryman, treasurer. to Malin. tant. Andrew Kirschner; Senior Vice to Canada to look over the investment people who visited this city Saturday professional men sought refuge from F. C. Klabzuba to Frank J. Halou- ¡Commander, E. R. Seitz; Officer of opportunities there. ttie hall of snowballs In a local res and Sunday. sek, warranty deed, lot 10, block 45, LORILLA MM'AI.N the Day, E. B. Ramsby. taurant, and the snowballlsts laid Malin. D. O. Anderson of Oregon City is The following Relief Corps officers Brandt H Wickersham, who is siege to the eating establishment. The Klamath Development com • attend ng to business mattar*. ¡were installed by Mr. Stearns: Senior I connected with the Portland branch < lo ely watching the aforesaid busi pany to Mike Rice, warranty deed Mr Alfred Keller of Portland ar Vice, Henrietta Brookfield; Junior of the Klamath Development com ness and professional men It was lots 1 and 2, block 37. Mount View. Vice. Luella Stearns; Chaplain, Min pany. Is here for a few days’ visit. I |ti<-arly an hour before the beleaguered rived here Friday nnd will engage, Sheriff to Chas. E. Worden, sheriffs with Ills brother, who has to >-n liars nie L. Sargent; Treasurer, Elizabeth Mr. Wlckersham Is one of the fore ■ •■lies dared to venture forth deed, 8% 8EH, NW % 8E>4. SWk* some months, In operating the ranch ¡Johnson; Musician, Marian Smith; most tennis players of the Pacific NE’4, Sec. 10-37-10, and S^ N%, Frank Ira White has resigned uh roast. formerly owned by Jacoba A <lunn, on Press Correspondent, Della Arnold; NE«4 NW%, N’W«4 NE’4 Sec. 36- president of the Klamath Chamber Secretary, Cecelia Bogardus. oMs Molli I II IX < \l -I Lost River 38-10. - o no— At the close of the installation cere of Commerce, and Judge Charles Jake l.achman of San Francisco 8. S. Hill to A. S. Moorland, war <’. D. f’horpcnlng. who has had monies, a highly interesting program Graves has been elected in his stead. s in the city today renewing acquaint- "We the Jury empaneled and ranty deed, lot 8, block 103, Buena was rendered, including selections by White’s resignation was received at <nce- and selling cigars. sworn to act ill the above entitled charge of the school nt l.orella for the Vista; $10. the G. A. R. fife and rum corps, the the initial meeting of the new direct cause, find for tl:-> plaintiff tn the sum past fifteen months, leaves this week Henry Hewett to Sarell Wood Beal, Tindal archestra, a short address by ors of the organization, held late •of one dollar ($1) and interest from for Klamath Falls, w hers he tins ac deed, $1, W% NW %, SE<4 NW %, 1910.” W. J. Shaver and solos by Myrtle Monday afternoon. cepted a position with th» Farmers’ Sec. 22-27-10; and SW% SVV%, Sec Mr. White's business will keep him Ramsby and Marian Smith. The above Verdict iigleed Upon Sat- Inipl« ment company. 15-27-10. o <> <> Following the program the assem away from Klamath Falls a large part irday morning by the Jury In the J. H. Tucker to Sarell Wood Beal, II E. W intuirti returned Monday < use of J \ Reynolds against Henr.v blage gathered round the tables in of the time, and for this reason. 1 •• deed, $1, 8W% SW%, Sec. 15-27-10;. the dining room, where a sumptous tendered his resignation. Labbes, was read Hi the circuit <<>urt from u hu.slne « trip to Klamath and W% NW%, SE% NW >4, Sec. FUI Judge Graves election was unani banquet was served by the Relief Monday morning 22-27-10. mous. Corps. The suit was brought by M< Itcy- John E. Griffith to Wm. E. Grif E. B. Hall, who was elected as vice Holds to t money he alleged fith, warranty deed, $10, NE>4 SW>4 » president, han also ri-xigned, owing to was due h Sec. .31-38-10, and part of SE% SE% pressure of businexs matters. Itabbes. I Sec. 31-3910. Reynolds v R. A. Johnson of the board of di Wm. 8. Worden to School District Despite the shattering of previous rectors was chosen in DI m stead, but <1 I (I rial estate No. 19, warranty dedded, 110, records by Kieth Ambrose, • ho rolled Mr. Johnson declines to accept, say A bouncing baby boy was born to The amount involved was $ I 1 <>. lots 1-4, 13-16, block 31, Worden. a score of 2 45 in the last game, the in'? he is willing to serve as a direct The cost of the «nit to Hie tounty lx Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Kilgore last The Klamath Development compa K. K. K. team were unable to keep or, hut cannot devote sufficient time | ofhi * in excess of that amount. The ser- Wednesday morning ny to Frank C. Walker, warranty up with the I. O. O. F. bowlers last, to th< oS< e of vi< • pre idmrt v ■ <• of Jurymen for two days amounts —0-0 <1 — deed, $10, lot 18, block 61, Second night, and lost three games in the Another meeting of the directors! to $72, and In addition, the county Mr. John Hutchins of Olelie. who Hot Springs. City League contest. Ambrose bow)«d will be held Thursday afternoon. At must pay lor their dinner Friday eve lias been engaged to teach tho l.orella The Klamath Development compa good all evening, making 171 in each this time a secretary will be chesen. nlng, their rooms at the hotel the Hchool for the remainder of the your, ny to B. C. McDougall, warranty of the other games, but in the final George <’. Bradley and wife return iriie night, and their brenkfast tin* made us ii short visit last Friday. The deed, $10, lots 3 and 4, block 5, Wil ten frames he "went wild," and a col ed Saturday night from Portland, following morning :.‘iond term of the school will com liams addition; lot 16, block 31, Hot lection of crosses decorated his score In addition, the salary of the bailiff ment’e on January 20th. where Mr. Bradley spent a couple of Springs, and lot 3, block 61, Lake sheet. o o o weeks in the interests of the Bradley and clerk must lie added. The ser View. Persons purchasing beaver hides Harness company. While there he vices of Court. Reporter Richardson in A very enjoynhle i>;iHk<>< social wax The Klamath Development compa M<<<IRMI<K HAS from Indians are guilty of violating left large orders for goods for the the case arc also to be paid by tho given nt Lorclln last Friday evening, ny to B. G. McDougall, warranty deed, RIGHT TO BOAT the state game laws, according to local concern, including many new county, and there were several wlt- (lie proceeds of which are to lie used $10, lots 7, 8 and 9, block 46, Hill- State Game Warden William L. Fin lines. neh <m examined, all of whom will !><■ for school equipment. An amusing side. It took ten minutes Monday for the ley. In a letter to Deputy Diitrict In order to make room for the new given warrants for their time In the program wiih appreciated by quite a Klamath Canal company to Chas. jury empaneled in the case of McCor Game Warden John J. Furber, he stock the Interior of the store is be court. number in spite of the cold weather. P. Stewart, warranty deed, $10, lots mick against Ball to find for the states that, parties having beaver pelts Ing remodeled and a balcony is to be John Irwin was attorney for Mr. 5 adnd 6, block 57, Nichols addition. plaintiff, Thomas McCormick, had a in their possession, are held to be .Miss Florence Madsen has returned built. All the shelving will be rear Itabbes. right to take possession of the steam breaking the law as much as If they ranged, and other improvements to Berkeley to resume her studies at WOODMEN INSTALL er Canby, which he rented to Ball, had trapped or killed the heaver the University of California, after a made. LODGE OFFK ERH without giving thirty days’ notice. The letter follows: visit with her father, E. Madsen, of This verdict ended Ball’s demand for "Replying to your favor relative to IK.HIII GRADL tho Klamath Falls Music House. Tne following new officers were in damages for thirty days at the rate persons buying beaver hides, I desire Teamwork on the part of the high stalled at Tuesday night’s meeting of of $50 a day. to rail your attention to Sec. 2275 of school in Saturday night’s basketball Mrs. Hubert lliKh and Miss Flor J.wanna Camp, Woodmen of the For two years Captain Ball had the Fish and Game Laws, which states Examination of eighth grade stu game won out for the scholars, and ence Bissell of Dorris aro hero to do World: been operating the Canby on a rental that 'll shall be unlawful within the dents will he held Thursday and Fri they defeated the Independents 19 to some shopping. They will return Consul Commander, J. W. Tyrell; basis, and McCormick held that it was state of Oregon prior to January 1, day throughout the state. The test 9 In a fast played Kame. In addition home this afternoon Advisor Lieutenant, J. A. Hawkins; understood that he could take over 1920, to sell, offer for sale, barter or papers are prepared by the depart to Hie fast work by the two teams, Banker, W. P. McMillan; Clerk, Perry the boat on demand. During the sum exchange, any beaver, etc.’ Son Is Horn ment. of public instruction, and a stu the contest was free from any unne G. De Lap; Escort, O. R. Meissner; mer of 1912 McCormick leased the "There la no exception In the law dent passing the examination is en cessary roughness, ami only three I Dr. Wright reports the birth of a Watchman, J. E. Lucas; Sentry, 8. E. boat to the Rig Basin Lumber com whereby persons are permitted to titled to enter any high school in the fouls were called. 9% pound so.' to Mr. nnd Mrs. Archie Owens; Manager, A. W. Pell; Past pany, but Ball refused to surrender The first half ended with tho score Colson last night. The Colsons live have beaver hides in possession, state. Consul Commander, W. 8. Turner. tiie craft to Captain Hansbury, who whether purchased from Indians or There are a number of Klamath 9 to 8 In favor of tho Independents. on the Merrill road. Following the ceremonies of in was selected as skipper by the lumber otherwise, therefore, parties having county students who will take the In the latter part of the Kame the stallation the wood choppers adjourn concern, holding that he was entitled Mrs. L. R. Robertson, wlfo of tho such hides in possession should be < xamlnatlon, while others will wait school team had all the better of It. ed to the dining room, where an elab to thirty days’ notice, ............................ deemed guilty ................ of a misdemeanor as until June. The tests will be «Iven mid carried the Independents ofT their telephone manager, left this morning orate banquet was spread. Members Attorney Fred H. Mills represented , .. provided in the section ---------- above • men- in the districts where there are appli feet, finishing the game by the score with her children for Portland, whoro ------- — — ---------- I of the lodge and their ladies enjoyed ( McCormick. 11 |oned.» they will visit relatives given. cants. í