Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 20, 1913, Image 4

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    SttK PASSAGE Hi GAME CI)Ot Bill
KLAMATH REPUB LICAN F» EOR WOOL Will BE HIGH MESSAGES are SEMI IB SALEM
W. O. SMI I H. Editor
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
SEASON
Fred Marshall, who was Injured
last spring by a fall with a horse, re
turned Tuesday from Sacramento,
where he has been at the Sisters' hos­
pital. receiving treatment for Ills leg
lie has recovered the use of the limb.
In the fore part of April, Marshall
w as training Judge Drake's filly,
Yankee Girl, for the Rodeo rn<*ou,
and when the horse slipped und fell
Marshall's leg was fractured by the
weight of the mare’s body. The In
jury was of u serious nature, and
Marshall was ordered to go to the
Sacramento hospital.
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Relative to the wool market the
Well known Klamath Falls busi-
Realizing the benefits to be derived
All con. nunicattons submitted for publication In tile columns of this opinion seems to be general that the ,
llless
men,
recalling
the
sensational
by
(I ik passage of senate bill No. lift,
/■per will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume
prices will be fully as good as a year .stories following the alleged assault
which arranges a new game law code,
articles will be publish' d
J ago. However, there Is no dlsposi- on R Vanch Hutchins by Officer Hall,
local sportsmen are taking tile matter
t.ou to coulract for wool on the sheeps last night sent telegrams to the out­
Up
with the members of tho house of
an auto truck, a carload of culverts back, as was the case locally last
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
side world protesting against the al-
reprosontativea al Halcm
Tim mras
and
an
oil
sprinkler
for
roads.
The following realty transfers,
year, but then there is no telling what
uro has already passed th« sonats.
This, it is believed, will be the last Frank Rickey will do when he gets leg< d assault by Governor West on a
contracts, deeds, mortgages, etc . re­
newspaper reporter.
Deputy District Gumo Commission­
cently tiled with the county clerk, of the series of suits which it has his neck bowed, says the Lake County
The telegrams follow:
er Carey M Itamsby has prepared a
been
planned
to
bring
in
order
to
set-
are furnished by the City and County
Examiner.
letter to Representative Smith, urg­
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
tie questions of law regarding the sta-
Abstract company:
Last year Mr. Rickey slipped in
ing
him to support <h<> bill, and this
tus of the Klamath county court
February 17, 1913.
here with an auto, and before the gen­
Is
being
signed by local people.
We are advised through the col­ GOLD I I A I It GE I S
Chas. E. Worden to A. 11. Bellman. 1
eral public was aware of the fact he
The entire code was punsed upon
W
ITITI
USERS
LEVY
AN
umns
of
the
press
and
otherwise
that
deed. »10, lots 1 to 13, block 5: lots
MOKE \ICTIMs by the stalo tlsh und game commls
had purchased a large number of clips
ELEVEN-CENT ASSESSMENT at what '♦as considered above the a citizen of your city was assaulted by
16 to 26, block 4; lots 1 to 7, block )
Three more Klumuth Fulls men slon, uuil It wus placed before tho
the Governor of Oregon, and that
6; lots 15 to 23, block 7; lots 5 to,
market price. Before the Beason dos­ members of the Legislature, charged have become Inoculated with the gold game committees of both house« of
20, block 9; lots 2. 3. 4, 13, 14, 15.
An assessment of It cents per acre ed he had purchased nearly all the
fever, Jess Hunsaker, I,. II. Comstock the legislature, before being Intro­
16. 21, 22, 23 and 24. block 11; lots for the maintenance of the organiza­ l ake county wool, other buyers who with the enforcement of the law, and Jay North. Tuesday they tie- duced in the senate. The measure
5 to 10, block 15; lots 6 and 7, block I tion was levied Saturday afternoon has formerly been in the market, stood by and permitted the assault, parted for the new camp at Roches
has been In course of preparation for
16; lots 3 to 6, block 22, Second addi­ by the directors of the Klamath Wa­ making no effort to check his on­ that the assaulting officer has not ter. Nevada.
the past your.
been
arrested.
In
view
of
the
charges
tion. and NWK SEK Sec. 23-38-9. , ter Users Association. Last year the slaught.
Hunsaker will remain several days
we wish to be advised whut steps, you
Caroline I.iskey to Dan D. Lis key, assessment was 10 cents.
Last year's crop was considered far as mayor, will take toward brlngiug at Woodland, Calif , before going to
“The number of shares has been above the average for wools in this
warranty deed. »2.250, SW \*NWh*,
the gold field, but the others bought
WK SWK.Sec. 35-37-10.
jt reduced from 236.000 to 39,000 in section, owing to favorable range and about a better enforcement of the law tickets direct to Lovelock, ami will
in your city. Otherwise It will be
F. L. Owens to Annetta McCabe. I the last few years, and as the ex­ weather conditions, but this year it the duty of the citizens of this city to go on to Rochester from there.
Pleas of not guilty were entered
warranty deed. »10, lots 1 and •> penses have remained about the same promises to be even better. The sheep take such steps In order that the
Tuesday ufturnoon by Tom i lv I la my
a higher levy has been necessary," went into the winter in excellent con­
block 300, Darrow Addition.
ami Chas. Walker, who were r«« i ntly
newspaper men in Salem may be giv­
says Albert E. Elder, secretary of the
Indicted by the grund jury.
dition. and everything has been favor­ en protection.
Oregon Valley Land company to
I
association.
able for them during the season that
Bellamy Is charged with ammuit
Iva F. Turner, warranty deed, $200,
We
have
one
of
our
own
newspaper
“1 hardly think there will be any is now drawing to a close. A few
MOTS4 HEN HAC HER MAY ALSO with Intent to kill, following nn al­
SK SK SEK NEK, Sec. 23-36-14.
men
up
there,
and
If
this
is
to
be
the
reduction in the number of acres in­
REFRENENT UNIVERSITY OF tercation betw...... hlnireif und G. G
""Frank Hendrickson to Solano Land cluded under the association's mem­ w eeks since some fear existed on ac­ practice in your city will send our
OREGON
IN DEBATE WITH THE Wurd ut the Comet Io Iglng house the
count
of
heavy
storms,
but
nt
the
owu
police
to
guurd
our
representa
­
company, warranty deed. »10. SK bership list within the next year.
UTAH I Ml I UNITY
lutter part of January, During the
critical moment weather conditions tive until the adjournment of the
NK SEK NWK. Sec. 3-36-14.
| though, and I look for a reduction in changed and no ill effects whatever
melee
Bellamy tired three shots nt
Legislature.
Klamath Korporation to Angie the assessment in 1914."
EUGENE,
Feb.
19.
Professor
resulted. Manuel Sanders, the well
Wurd.
one
of them Inflicting u flesh
CITIZENS OF KLAMATH FALLS
Welhaus, warranty deed, block 90. I
Prescott, debate coat h, has chosen wound.
known sheepman, a few days ago,
Enterprise.
SHOOTS HIMSELF
David Pickett as colleague of Howard
came in from the desert, and he re-
Horace M. Manning Is retained ns
WITH .22 PISTOL
Klumuth Falls, Oregon 'Zimmerman to represent Oregon in counsel
Archie C. Henline to E. G. Ar
ports the sheep to be in better condi-
by Bellamy. Ths colored
February 17, 1913.
graves, warranty deed, lot 1, block
the Utah debate, that is provided the man at the time of his arrest Insisted
tion than he ever saw them before.
65, Nichols addition.
As a result of an accident sustained He saw a great number of bands, and Morning Oregonian, Porllund, Ore
ilebnte Is held In the Immediate fu­ Glut lie shot after Ward attempted to
We leurn through your columns ture
The Klamath Development compa­ while shooting at a mark in a logging in every instance the sheep were In
Otherwise Vernon Motschen- hit him with glassware
ny to H. H. Sprague, warranty deed, camp near Worden Sunday afternoon. finest shape, with plenty of range that a state of lawlessness exists in bacher will be the man to make the
Walker is charged with stealing a
lot 35A and 35B, Railroad addition. Ed Palsma is at the Blackburn hos­ to last them until shearing time. To tho City of Salem, thut the Governor trip. Professor Prescott wus unable horse from Ernest George, n Klamath
»10.
pital. with a bullet hole through his an Examiner representative Mr. San­ of this state assaulted an Inoffensive to muke his decision before Wednes­ Indian. II» has retained C. M Onelll
Chas. E. Worden to Emmett E. left leg, just below the knee.
ders was positive in the statement and defenceless newspaper man, and day afternonn. due to the exceeding­ und William II. Khaw ns counsel.
Hoyt, deed, »100, lot 3, block 4, Fair­
The wound was caused by a .22- that the crop of wool this coming Giut members of tho Oregon Legisla­ ly clever work of both men. In the
Walker Is nt liberty on »3,600
view.
calibre target pistol, which was acci­ spring would be the best that was ture stood by and enjoyed the fight triangular dtbalo Motachenbucher, bond, posted by residents of luingoll
Geo. E. Quiggle to W. D. Haynes, dentally discharged while Palsma was ever marketed in Lake county. Such If you have no newspaper man who Is with Pickett as colleague, will go Valley, which is also the home of the
warranty deed, »10, SW K Sec. 4-3 sitting down. The bullet passed be­ being the case, it is improbable that able to expose the rotten condition against Washington, while Zimmer­ defendant.
36-14.
tween the two bones of the leg with­ but one buyer will be in the local existing in Salem we offer the services man and King will uiuko the CnIL
C. N. Meyer to C. C. Berkman, out striking them, and severed an market when the buying season opens of our own Sam Evuns of the Klam fornla trip.
TAXES ARE PAID
warranty deed, undivided lhalf of artery. The artery was ligated Mon­
ath Falls Northwestern, who we know
SPITE OF NUITS
can expose the conditions there and Ml \l< <> DOESN'T
SWK. Sec. 12-40-13, »10.
day by Drs. Merryman and Truax.
CHICKEN SUPPER
Chas. E. Worden to R. Madsen,
LOOK GOOD NOW
FRIDAA" EVENING bring about sufficient notoriety for
in spite of suits recently started,
tire city of Salem to last It until the
deed, »10.
and In which the legality of different
United States to Wm. T. Schreiner,
next meeting of the Legislature. This
J Ed Westerland, who left some levies la Involved, Sheriff Loa's force
A chicken supper will be given at
offer is free of all costs to the Ore­ time ago for Mexico to accept a poal- of tax collectors are being kept busy
patent, SEK SEK. Sec. 18-37-9; E
the Masten house, corner Tenth and
K NEK. Sec. 19-37-9; SW K NWK. LOCAL MAN AND CHAMBER OF Pine streets, Friday evening by the gonian.
tion with a lumber concern, has re- receiving money from owners of prop­
Sec. 20-37-9.
COMMERCE DIRECTORS FAIL ladies of the Grace M. E. church.
CITIZENS OF KLAMATH FALLS. turned to Klamath Falls,
He IlIlM erty In Klamath county.
H. G. Lawrence to the J. H. Tucker
TO AGREE—HALL TO ACT TEM­
resumed
bls
position
as
grader
for
In addition to many letters received
This supper precedes the colonial
company, warranty deed, »10, lots
PORARILY
the Big Busin Lumber compuny.
dally
and containing money orders
Klamath
Falls,
Oregon.
entertainment and program to be giv­
24A and 24B, block 3, Railroad addi­
Prior to coming to Klamath Falls for the payment of taxes, the dingy
February
17,
1913.
en at the church.
tion.
The terms regarding salary and
¡To > the Mayor of Salem and Prosecut­ lust year Westerlund wus employed quarters of the sheriff an I la force«
Wm. S. Worden to W. A. Parry, length of contract imposed by W. A.
ing Attorney and Sheriff of In Old Mexico, and he left here to ac- have boon crowded all day a lib p«o-
James Dixon is here from his ranch
warranty deed, »10, lots 10 and 11, Delzell for his acceptance of the office
Marion
County, Salem, Oregon: cept his former position, Wlth the pie ready and willing to contribute
near Merrill.
block 33, Worden.
of secretary of the Chamber of Com­
We are advised by the public press outbreak of hostilities he came to the their mite toward the up keep <,f the
H. G. Lawrence to Sarrell Wood merce were considered too great by
conclusion that there are far worse county.
Edward J. Murray has gone to Bo­ that a state of lawlessness exists in
Beal, warranty deed, »10, SEK Sec. the board of directors of the organ­
places than Klamath Falls.
By paying early, taxpayers are giv­
the
city
of
Salem;
that
the
Governor
nanza on a business trip. He will re­
26-27-10.
ization at their meeting Monday.
en a discount. Thia is taken as one
of
this
state
assaulted
an
inoffensive
J. H. Tucker to Sarell Wood Beal,
To attend to the duties, E. B. Hall turn the latter part of the week.
of the reasons fur the rush.
newspaper man in the Capitol of the GUMSHOE MEN
warranty deed, »1, SEK, Sec. 26- was appointed temporary secretary,
W ANT TO HELI*
state, and that members of the Ore­
Mrs. Mark Schallock is ill at the
17-10.
and he, with the assistance of the oth­
gon legislature stood by and enjoyed
W. D. Dilley to J. H. Philfrott, er directors, will attend to the af­ Blackburn hospital
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 1».
the fight. If unable to handle the
deed, »10, lot 8, block 27,Hot Springs fairs of the Chamber of Commerce.
Following
tho publication throughout
situation, we offer free the services
addition.
Mias Elliott will remain as stenog-'
Ed Court was in Monday from the of Mr. Sam Evans of the Northwest­ the country several days ugo of tho
Much patriotism was stirred within
Henry Sellon to R. A. Spear, war­ rapher to take care of the headquar- I Court ranch on the Midland road,
ern and the police force of our city. destruction In Washington of more the hearts of Klamath Falls people
ranty deed, »800, WK SEK NEK. ters, and the directors will devote a 1
CITIZENS OF KLAMATH FALLS than »70,000 In counterfeit money, Sunday evening at Grace Methodist
Sec. 26-39-9.
a portion of each day to the work.
D. H. Wimer of Fort Klamath is
the secret service bureau has been be­ church, when a special Lincoln ser­
United States to Rose O. Soule,
sieged with applicants of would-be vice was held. The observance was
here for a short visit.
Mother la m
patent, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Sec. 14-41-7 STUDENTS PLAN
Mrs. A. I). Miller and daughter, sleuths who believe they can help arranged by tho Epworth league.
United States to Harry Nichols, pat­
TO PRINT PAPER
Interesting talks on the life of the
J. W. McCoy returned on Monday Constance, have gone to Portland in the government run the counterfeit-
ent, NEK NWK, NWK NEK, Sec.
from Southern California, bringing answer to a summons on account of er« t<> earth. Front time to time the martyred president were made by
10-38-12.
The Klamath county high school with him twenty-eight head of Hol- the illness of Mrs. Miller's mother. list of applicants has grown, until to­ Hon. Henry L. Benson, H. D. Klnnoar
Harry Nichols to Daniel G. Horn, annual, the “Boomer,” will be pub- stein cattle. These will be distrib- During the last week she suffered sev­ day there is a total of 4,500 on hand. and Edmund Chilcote. and each one
warranty deed, »10, NEK NWK, > lished again this year. This deci- uted among Klamath County farm- eral paralytic strokes.
“Every time a big arrest or a big brought out interesting traits of Lin­
NWK NEK. Sec. 10-38-12.
sion was reached at chapel Tuesday ers.
job of some kind is made by the se­ coln's character. In addition, a quar­
Jay C. Walker to Bank of Bonanza, morning.
Ted White of Langell Valley la cret service we get additional appli­ tet number,“Unfurl Old Glory to the
warranty deed, SK NWK, NK SW
In a few days the students will j H. H. Edmonds returned to Algo- registered at the Hall.
cations,” said William Flynn, chief lopmoat Breeze,” wus rendered by
K. Sec. 2-40-13.
I elect an editor, business manager and ma Monday after a visit of several
of the secret service. “Moat every Miss Louise Benson, Mr. and Mrs.
l
J. H. Sims to W. V. Whitlatch, war­ I advertising manager. These in turn’
M. P. Mickler Is here from Willow man who thinks he has detective abil­ George J. Walton and H. D. Klnnear.
days in this city.
ranty deed, »10, SK NWK, NK SW | will choose heads for the different de-)
Springs ranch to confer with his part­ ity drops us a line asking for a Job
K, Sec 2-40-13.
¡partments, and the work will be com-
In observance of Washington's ner, Mr. Albright, and to attend to We have tho counterfeiters pretty MOKE HOLSTEINS
L. L. McGreal to Big Basin Lum- , menced.
well in hand now and no vacancies
' birthday a social will be held at business matters.
DROUGHT HEKE
ber company, warranty deed, »10,
Several years ago the “Boomer" 'Grace M. E. church Friday evening
In the staff.”
SW % NEK. Sec. 30-39-8.
was issued monthly by the students, ' i»y the ladies of the congregation, and
Another shipment of full-blooded
Arthur Leavitt is confined to his
The Klamath Development com- but for the last three terms it has arrangements for a unique program home by Illness. He has been unable < OOKING FOR
Holstein« was brought to the city
pany to Grace G. French, warranty been an annual publication, issued are being made. No admisson will to work since Saturday morning.
SICK TREATED Monday night by J. W. McCoy for dis­
deed, lots 12A and 12B, block 4, Commencement Week.
tribution among the Klamath county
be charged.
Railroad addition.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 1!>.
farmers. The cattle were purchased
George Hauptman of the Pcllcan
A patriotic program will be ren­
Howard T. Lewis to Bernard Pelly, CHARTERS WILL
dered. It has also been arranged to Bay Lumber company has gone to “Lesson« In Cooking for the Sick and In tho Fresno Valley by Mr. McCoy.
warranty deed, »1, WK WK, Sec.
GO TO YOTERS have George and Martha Washington, San Francisco to attend to busIneHH Convalescent” is the title of the lat­
The shipment Includes twenty-eight
20-28-8.
est government “cook book.” Th« head. All are of registered stock.
| i.a Fayette and other colonial char- matters.
publication was prepared and print» I
Police Judge A. L. Leavitt and Miss a< ter« represented.
ALMSOX NAMED AS PLAINTIFF Rose Reed are busy addressing wrap-!
___________________
for the use of the cooking cluse of
Mr. and Mrs. John Every of Dorris
WOMAN I EARS HER
pers to the registered voters of the' - L. J.
- Bouman Is among the Bonan-
HI SHAND’S ALIVE the Nurses' Training School of the were Sunday visitors here.
Suit was started Tuesday by M. C. city, and as soon as the charter furm-
government hospital for the insane,
zaltes visiting Klamath Falls today.
Allison to stop the sheriff and county- I ulated by the special charter commis­
but tlie subject is of such general In­
Leland Mosier returned Sunday
Is John P. Morse dead?
ty treasurer from either accepting in sion is printed, probably the last of
terest
that arrangements have been from a business trip to Winters. Cal
the
question
which
has
re
­
This
is
8. F. Thornton is here from Ash­
payment of taxes or paying in cash this week, copies will be mailed to land, attending to business matters. suited In divorce proceedings being made for the sale of the pamphlet by
warrants to the amount of about the voters.
the superintendent of documents,
started In the circuit court here.
»11,000.
| This will give all electors an op­
Mrs. Morse, believing that her hus­ government printing office, at the
Gus A. Lovegren, timber cruiser
This suit will bring up the disput­ portunity to study the proposed gov­
for the United StateH land office, came band was dead, recently married D. nominal price of five cents a copy. 1
ed question of whether or not the erning instrument before the special
in Monday night from Lakeview, Burrell, a hoDiHteader In the northern While tho receipts in the pamphlet |
county court has exceeded the limit < lection on March 10th.
where lie has been attending to busi­ part of the county. A few days fol­ were compiled primarily for the sick,
of indebtedness, and is considered by
ness matters.
lowing her second marriage, Mrs. .they are of interest to all persons de­
the attorneys to be the “meat’’ of the
■L H. Holts of Ukiah, Calif., is here
HOIlt.
Burrell received information that led siring simple and wholesome dishes.
I
different suits which have been filed attending to business matters. While
Mr. and Mrs. Levi McDonald came her to believe that, there was a chance The 130 recipes cover a wide range,)
during the past few days.
m Klamath Falls, he is at the Amer­ In Monday night from their Bonanza that the report of the death of her Including soups, fish, oysters, eggs,
Jesse l>. Walker and T. IL Wllker-
I
The name of the plaintiff in the ican.
steaks, chops, salads, desserts and son, two well known resident« of
Valley ranch. They will spend sev­ first husband was not authentic.
case could not be ascertained this af­
eral days in the city.
Lorella are spending the day In the
Legal advice was then sought, and beverages.
ternoon. Kuykendall & Ferguson
I. F. Davies of Dairy is here for a
county Heat.
it was decided to start an action for a
Ferguson are attorneys in the case, short sojourn.
E. L. Gardner of Fort Klamath WUS
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Moore of Dorris divorce against Morse.
but Mr. Kuykendall declined to give
among the passengers arriving on the
are here for a brief sojourn.
Warren Kilgore came In from Ills
the name of the principal in advance
Has “India” Cyc.
Chiloquin train Tuesday.
Griffith to Portland
Langell Valley ranch Monday night to
of the filing of the case.
Tho first “Cyc.” printed on India
F. W. Lightfoot is here from h Is
remain several days.
Deputy, U. 8. Marshal W. B. Grlf-
It is claimed that the county court paper to arrive in this city has been ranch near Bonanza.
W. II. Hhook of Dairy Is a county
flth left Sunday morning for Port-
has exceeded the limit of legal in­ received by William II. Shaw. The
land, taking with him F. P. Burnett, seat visitor.
Fred W. Looslcy of Fort Klamath
debtedness by about »120,000, but volumes occupy about 40 per cent of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Otto are up from bound over to the federal grand Jury
Is here attending to bualnoM matter«.
the latest suit is only to stop payment the space taken up by the other edi­ their ranch near Midland, attending on a charge of selling liquor to In­
County Commissioner Guy Merrill While In Klumuth Falls ho Is nt the
on warrants Issued in exchange for tions of the work.
to business matters.
is here attending to business matters. ¡Hall.
dians.
IOCAIDEBAHR10 ENTER CONTEST
BEITELI Will NOT BE SECRETARY