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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1913)
i* .m who are usually counted on for •• d baskets were decidedly iff color. < • ntral Point Marshall and Shultz I ARMI AT I MELTING DI < IDE forwards, Merriman center, Nichols ORGANIZATION IS TO HE STRICT« Hl M SW.tMMMU IH PAH» TO 'Uti. TO I Mil. AGAINST El I ORTH and Westall guards. COUNTY LA NON-PARTISAN To (OI.I.MT FOR DEFUNCT Klan ith County — Messner and < ONi I.R.N ' ntcr forwa.i's, McClure center, Nall l iirpoM« I m Held to lie tlie Protection oi la'.pay« '«' Interests, Not tlie and Hum guards. A determined light Is to be made («rinding of Any Private Axee—Ex- g.iin.t paying any of the notes 1s- to AlllOIIIll < « utiie i « im 1 < rwieaitals Committee* Mr. and Mrs. Will Dalton are up >ued by Klamath county i*'Sldeuta from ti.elr 'Jule Lake ranch. Mr. aid lie I'aid in Are Appoint«*«! and Date of Future to Promo*« r Buchanan of the Co-Op Mrs. J. Frank Adams and son, Martin, Meeting f ixed erative ; apply House last summer. are also h'.-e from tl.at section. Ad- This was tlie attitude taken by a num- . ms un ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Starting vith a membership of 117, n« r of li,o • lnter«‘Hied at a meeting horses ♦ rtland, and the ladles the organization of the Taxpayers it Hi« ( i.arnber «if Commerce Satur wil’ go ♦ ♦ of them anil await their i.eague of Klamath County was per day afternoon. ♦ ♦ arrival Rose City. il * d Saturday afternoon at a meet t ♦ ♦ Tlie < <> operative supply house plan ing hel«l in the opera house. The mem ♦ ♦ was to establish a chain of ware- Mrs. W. M Montelius ha* gone to bership of ti e league Is open to any ♦ ♦ nous* iii tlie county, and market all Redlands, where she will visit friends taxpayer of the county, and Its ob- ♦ ♦ prod o'*- through thta medium, In j» is as set forth in the by-laws are as ♦ tlie am*' manner, supplies would be ♦ follows; Torn Myers, v ho has a homestead ♦ , ur< ha-* <1 at a le--. figure for the To furnish to its members reliable n the Long Ease country, in here to- * * stock holders. information . * to the financial af III Spile of pi c die lions to the cou- .-*weral thousand dollars were sub ■ I iy attending to bu ;m»s matters and fairs of the county. trni ), ih*.» i ) 11 limini i Timber com scrib* d for stock by Klamath county visiting his parents. To keep a < ireful watch over coun pail) no. <lu) lillui noon paid In 'nil pi-opl*', th. majority of them tender ty expenditures to see that all monies District Attorney John Irwin re- im. , < u<* Klamath louiily, uu«i mii lu ing pron. <*ry notes. It was brought derived from taxation and other no attempt to buy county warranta to out todn. that the notes were offered iiiri.*«! Fri«..iy night from Salem, sources are expanded in a business ux< liuos«’ i ** i Hi« debt due the county at the local banks, but the institution* wh»«r<« he went to attend to legal mat like manner. Fol nome tlinu u ruprusuntatlvu of refused io take them until the cotn- I ters. To ¡■fi- that none of the funds of tin- i. g timber coiupauy bus been m p;n- sbowed It -If willing to comply >he county are expended In an un Francis J. Bowne, secretary of the tin* i «y looking up lux mutters, moi with its promises. lawful or extravagant manner. liorseffy Irrigation district, and one Iius bi « u In «lull) « onsullatlon with R« < ently the concern passed into To prot» «t the interests of the tax nt ill«* progressive Bonanza residents, J ui I k *« i humus Druku, local attorney, tin.' bands of a receiver. Since that payers in the expenditure of public for Hu« company. Following the opin lime s' leral of th«« subscribers have s here attending to business matters. funds and to promote the welfare of — ion ..n to tin« legality of tiiu tax lev lei re<elvc«l notices that their notes are the county and taxpayers in general. us K'udi i«'d by Druke, tiiu muttur win due. an«l ar* here for collection. Some To conduct its affairs in a non- submitte«! to tin* oilier attorneys etu- have been threatened with lawsuits. partis' n and non-political manner, plo>ed by tlie» limber company, mid It is to si'ttle tiie mutter tl.at the un«l neither this organization nor its MANA RESIDENTS OF BONANZA Thursday word « ume lo pay up in full meeting was held today. name shall be used to promote, ad- COI NTRY ARE HERE TO TES mid lu cash. van'e or oppose any political move TU Y, OR TO TAKE IN THE PRO- ■|'i>«' iota! umount received by the ment or for or against any candidate < I I DlX<,i county frum the Weyerhauser Titu for public office. lier company la |37,bo3*12. The following permanent officers Members of the board of directors ’l l.«- I my 1.umber company, u Port- With th«- annual declamation con were elected to serve for one year land > <>n«'«'i n, Ims paid 92.171.50 In test only a few days away, the stu- of the Horsefly irrigation district, or until their successors are elected: cnnli to Hi«’ county fur taxes. This Wi iln* "*ta> night, was given a pri-l'm «i-uii- of tlie Klan.ath county high property owners who are in favor of Alexander Martin president, Fred cou««'tn I» repri i ««nt««*l lier«* by Ju*!g<' li ary h«uring before I nited Htate* ARNOLD HI VIS «-bool who are «'ontestants are work the distr'et, and those opposed, were Melhase vice president, and O. A. FORTI.AND LOA ing faithfully in order to perfect here on Saturday to attend the hear Druke, who ulso nits for th» Hop Commisaloner Charles J. Ferguson Stearns secretary-treasurer. kins estate Friday morning. He was bound over themselves in the selections they »tre ing ob the question to determine the The executive committee appointed validity of the |775,000 bond issue. " 111«« E istern attorneys of the Hop 'to the f«d««ral grand jury In the sum Gaining half a lap on hta opponent t) render. by the president consists of J. W. Mc The legality of the issue has been kins «stat»* have concurred in my ot 15oo. The contest will be held at the iii tlie first mile, Ctair Arnold bad no Coy, M. L. Allison, J. A. Maddox, attacked by interested persons, who opinion of lax mutters Iu iliis ciun Tin* apcclfl«« «barge against Green *ilh< ulty in defeating Jimmie Bodine, high school assembly room on Friday Horace Dunlap and Silas Obencbain ty," said Judge Druk j tills morning, lw*is selling li«|uor to Robin Hood, a a Portland man. in Thursday night's ight The first and Becond prizes are bold that the proceedings leading up The credentials committee is com ’’and the taxes to the amount of well known Klamath Indian. i o «' for the two mile roller cbatnplon- gold m«««lata, to be awarded by Fr-ink to it were unconstitutional. C. M. posed of J. A. Maddox, James Lind O’Neill and W. S. Wiley appear for about 118,000 will be paid lu u few diip of the Pacific Coast. In the tlual M. Fpp, a local jeweler. sey, H. E. Momyer, Marshal Orr anl the parties attacking the legality, and days und In cash." I IMI Il AT« III UV AA II I, IIE A list of the contestants, their se- »print Arnold Im reuse«! his lead, and H. F. Murdock. Kuykendall A Ferguson for the dis I'.inpioyea of tlie Klamath Devel III ll.’l V I '.FENCER < Iti I k < r<> < <1 tlie wire ahead of Bodine. l«« ti ins and coaches, follows: Practically every sect’on of the opment company ure now engaged In William Hagelstein, Junior class. trict. incidentally, Arnold clinched bis county is represented in the member checking over tlie tax rolls, and it la A. J. Sprague, a representative of title to the coast championship, lie The Black Hors«* and His Rider." J. ship list, and it was stated that many J. O. Hamaker, editor of the Bo Understood that payment will In I State (¡urne Warden Finley's olllcc. won a medal and this title at the r’ Stublilefield. coach. more names would be added to the made promptly. luit advantage may be arrived In the < Ity Thursday, and next Piedmont (Calif.) rink three years Donna Mack. Junior class, "The nanza Bulletin, is a Klamath Falls list as soon as an opportunity is given visitor. day was inaglng arrangements lor tlie ago, but his title wus disputed by Polish boy," <’. F. Stone, coacu. taken to uso county warranta. for others to sign. establishment of a fish ba’chcry on l>oillm', who was awarded the same Lillie Markwardt. Junior class. The meeting thta r.fternoon was J. N. Fitzwater of Albany is here -imply tor the purpose of perfecting Utile. spencer Creek. title al the cl< e of a race al the Oaks The Fall of the Pemberton Nunn,” giving attention to business matters. the organization, and no attempt was Mr. Sprague will probably go to rink In Portland. Mrs. Mary Jackson, coach. Hi«* ¡-’pencer Creak district tomorrow Clifford 8ivits, Sophomore class, A preliminary race was held last made to transact any business. An AA’ater uiccrs of the Klamatli pro- with Deputy Game AVarden Ramsby. n’gbt with local skaters as contest 'Curfew Will Not Ring Tonight," C. MIDLAND SHIPS adjournment will be taken to a later j««< t « ho are in arrears for operation SOME LIVESTOCK date, at which time definite plans for "To the public in general a trout Is ant < Clarence Montgomery finished F. Stone, coach. and maintenance charges may liave limply a trout, regardless of species first an«! Clarence White second. Daisy Hayden. Freshman class, "No action wil be made. their water shut off, according to nn o, conditions under which It Is rear- Room for Mother," Mrs. Elmer Last week was active la livestock order just issued by th«* secretary of «•<!," said Mr. Sprague. “This Is a French, coach. shipr uts from Midland. The fol COUNTRY SALOONS WILL tlx* Interior, which was rocoivod here «■rlous mistake. There are sev* ral lowing shipments were made: GO OUT OF BUSINESS today. distinct features lliat make up indi Five cars of cattie by Fred Stukel Tin* action depends upon the deci viduality of our trout. Cold spring to Swanson A Son. As a token of appreciation for ser As a result of the passage and ap sion of the su|>rcm« court of tlie Unit water, natural food, proper elovatlon vices rendered the lodge in this sec Six cars of cattle and sheep by proval by the governor of Senate ed States in a suit to enforce collec nnd environments are responsible for tion. George T. North has receive d a Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Alexander of Louis Gerber to Sacramento. bill 84, saloons in Bly, Malin, Fort tion of Hies« charges. In cast* the a oetterment lu flavor, color, vigor, handsome gold watch charm from Medicine Lodge, Kansas, are anxious Four cars of cattle by W C. Dal- Klamath and Crescent will be put out court sustains tlie claim of the recta- firmness of tlcsli and rapidity of the cirand Lodge of Oregon, Knights ly awaiting news of their son. H. ion and Frank Adams to Portland. of business May 26, when the meas jt follows, then, that if we of Pythias. hi ntl'in service the offici uta of III«' gi< will, Craig Alexander. He hasn’t been Seven cars of fine horses by George ure becomes effective. various projects will be ordered to iclect our breeding stock for fish as Manning to Stewart & Co. of San I The bill carries a provision for the Mr. North is a pioneer of this sec iieard from for four years. abut off water delivered to farmers in »aicfully ns we do for the iinprove- tion. and Is deputy grand chancellor. He is now 28 years old, and when Francisco. return of the unearned license fee arrears, tl, • action to lie taken ton m"ill of domestic cattle and fowls, we last heard of he was in Spokan*. All of the stock came from the big collected by the county. days after tlie decision Is announced J.nil obtain similar resuita How alfalfa feeding grounds near Merrill, I The following is an extract from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood Eber- Wash., attending business college. Tho order follows: ever, in order to accomplish thta in l«in arrived Thursday night front Si«n A liberal reward will be paid to the and were in fine condition. the bill: 1 The duty of the secretary of artificial trout culture, wo must se- Francisco to speud several days in one locating him. Any news can be “No person shall be permitted to th« Interior under the reclamation > i r« the advantages above mentioned, Klamatli Falls. Mr. Eberlein lc presi written to E. G. Williams, 931 Litch PARCELS POST sell, give or in any manner dispose of law to require payment of tlie portion aiid our breeding stock of tha diffcr- dent of the Enterprise Land and In field avenue, Wichita. Kansas. DELIVERY NOW spirituous, malt, vinous liquors, near- of the Installment for operation nu«i . < nt varieties of trout should bo as vestment company. beer or fermented cider, commonly iimint« niiiu e as covered by the sev- * carefully and scientifically Selected as SPE< I Al. A ENTRE Postmaster Clyde K. Brandenburg known as hard cider, in this state out eral public notices on tlie reclamation the farmer selects his breeding stock Mrs. C. W. Arnold, who has been NEEDED IN CASE is in receipt of Orders from the post- side of the limits or boundary of any ... . . . ... . - i projects lias been called Into ques of domestic cuttie and fowls, or the the guest of Fruitvale friends for office department, stating that the Incorporated city or town; provided, tion. In two cases United States dis horticulturist ills varieties of fruit. Litigation of an earlier day was special delivery i la use of the parcels ; however, that no near beer shall be some time, returned to Klamath Falls trict courts huvi* held that the secre "If we can breed better layers from Thursday. dragged into circuit court Monday post bill is now in effect. Thta makes gold inside of incorporated cities or tary had iiutliorlty to require such a ben that lays 200 eggs a year than Alien the suit of Platt & Piatt against it ¡»osstble for the special delivery of 1 towns where prohibition prevails.” payments, tin appeal to the circuit from a hen that does not pay her F. ilagemeister arrived Thursday Charles E. Worden was commenced. packages upon the payment of the i Thta bill effectually prevents any court of nppeata for the Ninth cir board, tills principle Bliould hold good from Charleston. Nebraska, with a The Platts are Portland attorneys, usuad 10-<ent special delivery charge. further consideration of the applica cuit in the case of Baker vs. Stewart In our fish kingdom. Why not? view to locating in Klamath county, and they sue to recover |l,000 attor "In order to get special delivery of j tion to seli liquor at the Altamont (199 Fed., 885). tho court held that i "Conditions at Spencer Creek seem He la a guest at the American hotel ney fees alleged to be due for legal a parcels post paekage, the sender tavern. tho reclamation net did not author- to lie ideal for fish culture, and suc- while here. services tendered Worden In his ac must either use a special delivery Ize tin« collection of siicli payments ci s should result in the venture of tion against C. S. & R. 8. Moore sev stamp or 10 cents worth of postage I KUYKENDALL « FERGUSON 2 An appeal from said decision i tile state.*' Mr. and Mr». Samuel Wilie have eral years ago. stamps,” said 3randenburg this morn PAY HIGH FOR WARRANTS miih tiled in tiio su|>reme court of the Kturnod from a visit In Dunsmuir. ing. "The parcels post stamps can-1 United Slates, and, on motion made Mr Wille Is it conductor on the local TOAA'NS PLAN TO not be used for this purpose. It was ascertained today that the by tlm attorney general, the case Is I division. RETAIN SALOONS "In a city where mail is not deliv- ’ entire pay roll of the force in the now set for hearing on April 7, 1913. ered by carrier, special delivery par county clerk’s office as well as the 3 Tlie law officers of the govern The following officers were chosen KI AM A I’M COI NTA BULL As a result of the announcement of cels will be delivered within a radius force in the sheriff's office received ment do not acquiesce in Hie decision hi servo for tlie ensuing year by TO BE TRIED AT ItOIH O tlie passage of the bill prohibiting the of a mile of the postoffice.” 100 cents on the dollar for their war III tills case, but in order to avoid Klamath Fall* l.odgc No. 1247, II. P. selling of liquor outside of incorpor rants for salary for the month of Feb litigation and in view of tlie compli O. E., nt last Thursday night’s meet A bucking bull, which furnished so ated towns, plana are under way to THIRD HOSS SWOP ruary. cations which will arise in case tho ing. much amusement at the Elks’ Rodeo incorporate Fort Klamath and Bly in M ADE LAST NIGHT Heretofore county employes have Exalted Ruler E. B. Hall. government refuses to furnish water last spring, Is to be a feature of tlie this county. No information lias been at best received 95 cents on the dol Esteemed Loyal Knight—J. J. show ngain this summer. Tills year received from Malin or Crescent, but pending consideration of tho case by F. M. Barnum and O. Peyton have lar. tlm supreme court, tlie following or Parker. a Klamath county bovine will be used, it Is believed that both of those places traded bosses ngain. this time with A notable feature of the buying of der Is hereby promulgated: Esteemed Leading Knight W. AV. as a 2 year-old nt the Crlsler A« Stilts will follow the action of Bly and Fort out Barnum’s consent. This makes the warrants was that Kuykendall & I Tlie engineers of tho reclama lialdw In. tum li is rapidly rounding into form K’amath. the thiid horse trade Mr. Barnum Ferguson, who have been the attor Esteemed l.e< turlng Knight— T. as it bucker, tion service are hereby authorized to W. W. Smith, unofficial mayor of ami Mr. Peyton have made, if one neys in the recent cases in which tho deliver water to any water user with C*. McHatton. I.nst summer ranch hands tried Illy, stated this afternoon that the can judge correctly from the evi- validity of certain warrants was in Secretary—L. H. Bath. out p; yinent of tlie portions of the In riding Hie animal in a spirit of sport, necessary legal steps preliminary to donee. volved, were the purchasers. stalment <>n account of operation and Treasurer Leslie Rogers. but after several bad been uncere- tlie incorporation of Bly would be The first trade was made nearly a maintenance, ns required by public Trustee Harry Ackley. m nioiisly "piled.” the best, riders on taken before the end of the week. . «•a. ago. At this time It was mutual Tl MULTA BEATS Tyler J. E. bodgo. notice* and orders heretofore IsHlted tin* ranch were summoned in an effort and agreeable to both parties. DOOR KEEPERS 18. II. Hall, who was chosen exalted to subdue tlie animal. The results! Will Sanderson, brother of the late and pending action of tlie supreme Later Barnum decided he was Mayor Fred T. Sanderson, Is here Aorsted, so picking a time when Pey- court of tlm United States upon tho ruler, was the first member of the «« re the same, all being piled off. WASHINGTON, D. C., March 6,— Instead of submitting, the bull be- from Ashland, attending to business ten wasn't around, he proceeded to Secretary Tumulty reached the presi condition that tho water users shall lodge to be elected to thta position, promptly pay all portlonB of the In following tin* Institution of tlie lodge eomes more difficult to ride, He is In connection with bis brother's es trade back without Peyton's consent, dent’s office at the Capitol at 8 o’clock stalments for operation and main in 1911. Ills second election comes perfectly gentl«> in every other way, tate. and knowingly against Peyton’s will. getting there before the door keep- tenance which should have been paid as a result of Ills tireless efforts for but in» does like to buck when n rider The last trade must have been : era. This is a new record for early CENTRAL POINT under such public notices and orders flu* success of tlie Elka Rodeo and gets on his back. made some time Sunday night. At any arrival at the building. WINS FROM HIGH rate, the parties have possession of before tho furnishing of waler, unless tile Elks Lodge. Wilson arrived in hour later. Ho Tho now officials wil be installed AV. 11. Poney capte in Sunday from tlie suprome court In the case now different horses Monday morning to called the first formal meeting of the Friday night's game betweenCentral what they had Sunday night. pending renders such judgment ns to Thursday, April 3, A special pro the ranch. cabinet, (t Is expected that at this Point high school and the Klamath prevent tho secretary of the Interior gram will bo rendered at that time. gathering the formation of policies W. G. ¡’owning has resigned as high school basketball teams resulted from collecting said inatatemnts for Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Cantrell left was started. F. W. Broadsword, ,t prominent manager of the Star Drug Store, and, in a victory for the visitors, the score Sunday for Redmon'’. They may de operation nnd maintenance. 5 In case of failttro of any water Bonnnxa merchant, Is a Klamath accompanied by Mrs. Downing, left being 24 to 15. The local team play cide Io locate in the thriving Central R. York is here from Oroville on a Saturday night for San Francisco. ed in poor form, and members of the Oregon community. user to make payment as provided Falls visitor. business trip. abovo witbill t« n days after public no- ill ta MiUulLkl V lice of decision by th« supreme court HillC IU U l KIL KIHI ii uUDrUCnnu of ilio Ihilted Ulates in tlie case above MAIL noted, tie walei supply for Ms land Hl'B- ahull bu promptly shut off and so re |(>R main until puymi'iit Ims b«*««n mud«* of Hiild chargeM, and also of any oilier charge* <lu*' at that time III ex< ess of Deputy United Statea Marshal W. ime full liiMtnlllilent of tiiu < hinge f’»i titillimi arrivi 1 laut week from I II bull'llng, operation and inalntenan«'« *> ’I II« siiuitlrg off of water lier*— Irorttaud to seivc subpoenas on wlt- under la not to be consider» <1 as In iii Hhi-rt lii ilie ease tit Anderson Fulth- ii>way lellevlng I Im wutnr user from liil, i Klamatli Indian charged with any <»tli«r payments re«|Uir«d l»y the Hie murder of his wife. Griffith iius forly-two subpoenas to publl«* notices 'in«l orders In tlx* tlm« i im on the reservation. The case and milliner therein specified, k ’I’lils order applies only to tin »ill be tried .March 18tii in the fed- charges on account of operation in*l oral «listrl< t court ut Portland. Faithful und his wife resided in u mulliteniilKi as required by publl« notices and orders. It «io«"« not apply cabin on Whiskey Creek, and late In to water rental or wat**r earring« Hi«« fail of 1911 the squaw's body, < hurg«'H, mid no Water shall be* fur i,.idly beaten, was found In tiiu cabin nished In such citHns uni« i the pay Faithful, when arrested, slated that ment* required by contriict or ord*««' liia V if, was feeling sick, and that she got out of bed at night und laid on are «inly Iliad«. "Tlie case was twice decided In lliu door. When lie awoke, lie says, w if«- V, us dead. fav«*r of th« government In the ' *!• rnl district courts, and tlier*- is every AORK ON DITI II n «icon to liellev»* STARTED AGAIN v.tll sustain tliei mi otticlnl of tl>« 'iJi*« rl • in ti mperature of the past today. "My advl tv.«» w«uk*. bu* caused the snow to Hint I k * Ink« st««|: ’(» A M.’ tiilin risk melt nulla icatly on tlie north side of riving waler slilll off. perliH| 1 In the I in Valley to allow one of the sub- oiilrmtoiH under Maney Brothers to ■ i«on it I. most needed." inuuie work of excavating the North Poe Vall< y lateral of tile second unit. I III* > cold weather sets in again otii ■ a sub < «intra* tors will soon be at work <>n tlie ditches. M I ngiueer William Harg«nt of the i* < tarnation servile plans to leuve for Hie held next week with bls party to «oniin* n< * tlie work of lottaling the > Itanh l Green, urrested by federal uldateralH and drains for the se< oud officers al Hu* Comet lodging bouse on unit of the project. lUrAltKS LAôüt IS HitHEO Will tlùhl Int ÜJ i I ù Ü.1 hiiliS i