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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN Princess Victoria to Wed in May W. (). SMI TH, Editor. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS PLR V EAR IN ADVANCE All communication« submitted for publication m the coluuiua of tills »per will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No uon de plume article» will be published r- THE NEW tBARTER rial istate transfers HOI XU* If Hud Anderson comes out HOC* ¡olili best Iti il little Semico wllli Olio Knockout Broun, scliodiiled for Hat • urdn.v nftoriiooii, it wlll ho n great «urprlse lo all uf bis frlends, bui more ho lo Ilio niniiagur, Dick Donald. Donald I iuh il doped out timi hit Vancouver prologo wlll win wltli com- l.irativc cu* <>. Ho even has It doped out io thè nuniher <>f rounda (ho tulli > tu g<> In a lettcr lo Merlo Houston, Don nifi treats Sutuday'a mix In H i I h wlse: "Novv abolii Ibis next victiui, olio K. <>. Brown. wlio has nsplrntlons li si w bocoine a Champion. We will can ao salii anpIratioiiH to take an awful lly n majority of '.'í volea, 993 vot h I uiiip oh tho afternoon of the ir.th, for tilt» blrd, as 1 takv It, has about ■>i'H of ih« city Monday decided Hint ah lunch chance of gettili« Hud as a ilia cluirh-r formulated by a special cellulold dog iiuH of catchlng an as- ■ oiiiiii I hh I oii of cltiz.ciiM should be the bentos cut on n eros« country run ¡officliil Iti h tr iiuh ■ nt of th« city. Even though It Is alleged Hint there are throiigli thè infornai reglons. "J iih I beeauso u fellow bus a kia Hum« minor defects In the Instrument, roputatlon dova not ueveuamlly memi ’the majority of the men m<l women that ho I h a world bealer. I bave nald ¡held that It won better to adopt th* timi Bud wlll Htop bini in lesa than 'mensure un<l Inter remedy U h Impor- teli round«. Ilo wlll ilo boiler than lections. The polling In the Third wnr<l. the that. Ile wlll ntop hltn in about four ¡largest In the city, wns remarkably lor slx." ! clOHC, tlie charter currying by just 1 olio vote 'li><< charter made Its best run In the Second ward, while the anti's Were strongest In the Fourth, PIROLID CONVICT IH ItOlXD where Hie MIII h addition turned out <>\ LII T<l I III I Elll lt tl. GRAND In fori« to vote ngaliiHt tlie menMurn Tho vote by wards follows JURI IH I CAM IS I IXAI.I.Y For Agii Inst IHS.MISNED First Ward ......... . . 90 11 Second Ward . 307 77 Slielly Naive, after having been Third Ward . . . . 175 174 bound over to the federal grand jury Fourth Ward . . . 43 137 by Commissioner Ferguson Tuesday Fifth Ward . . , . . 28 23 on charge of selllug liquor to Indians HE result of the vote on the new A The following realty transfers, charter demonstrates that the contracts, deeds, mortgages, etc., re confidence of the Herald in tlie iutel- cently tiled with the county clerk, ligeiue of.tiie voter.-- oi tliis > ity "-IS are furnished by the City and County fully justified. This is particularly Abstract company: true with regard to the new voters. Hereafter there need be no fear as to A A. Bellman to Chas. K. Worden, the result of the women's votes. The deed, >10, WK SW X*, See. 36-38-9. result shows that the provisions of State of Oregon to R. A. Euimltt. the new charter were carefully con deed, $189.50, lot 2, See. 1-39-7. sidered by the women, and there is State of Oregon to J. W. Wilson, no question but that theirs were the most intelligent votes cast at the elec deed >200, SEX* NW X*, Sec. 1-41-17. t>. Coleman to Hiram F. Mur tion. dock, ueed, >1, NEX* SEX* Sec. 21; With the assistance of the women Klamath Falls is now in a position to SK SW4, Sla NWK. Sec. 22; W place its finances on a practical cash SF.’*. lot 4. Sec. 27; W >a NE>*. Sec, basis. To the unprejudiced mind 27-39-8; also lots 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 and there can be no question as to the 12, and part of lot 3, Sec. 34-39-8. James A. Hawkins to Martha A. legality of the new charter. The con stitution gives the people of a munic Hawkins, deed, >10, EK N'EX*. Sec, ipality the right to enact their own 29-38-10. laws to the extent that they do not John B. Gilram to Martin Borders contiict with the state or constitu- Land company, deed, >150, N'K NK ional rights of the people- SW X*SWX*,Sec. 19-36-14. The contention that there is any Fred Mang to Godfrey J. Stock, necessity to go into the supreme court deed, lots 4, 7 and 8, block 9, Mid to decide the legality of the charter land. is all rotj_ and emenates either from The Klamath Development compa-1 a prejudiced or unsound mind. Char ny to Edgar F. Havener, warranty { ters are being adopted by cities all deed, >10, lot 10, block 9, Railroad over the country, and it is very sel addition. was immediately turned over to Hher- dom that it is necessary to go into i Total ................ . . 645 448 The Klamath Development compa-1 iff Low and It was announced that the courts to determine their legality, | Nover wuh a local elect Ion s<> much ny to Edgar F. Hevener. warranty f the federal case would be UlsmlMod. It is true tl at Klamath Falls has had In doubt us Monday's balloting, and deed, >10, lots 6 and 7. block 4, and It is announced that the mar- Naive, however, will bo sent back to an excepticnal experience, and been . predictions made Monday wore none lots 7 and 8, block 7, Second Rail riags of Princess Victoria Louise, tile state penitentiary to servo an in unfortunate in its previous attempts too positive as to the outcome. There road addition. only daughter of the German em determinate sentence for the crime of to adopt a < harter, but the present in were supporters of both sides of the peror, to Prince Ernst August, son John Storyan to Herbert Plotts, obtaining money under fulse pre strument is a perfectly legal one, and fight who were none too certain that of the Duke of Cumberland, will tenses. for which he was convicted the election was held in strict ac warranty deed, >10, lot 3. block 38, they would be victorious when the take place on May 24. On that Hot Springs addition. here u couple of years ago. cordance with the state law. smoke of buttle cleared away day the court will celebrate the Northern Pacific Railway company i Word wns received by Deputy Unit- The first thing the city should do 'I he first voting of the women of silver wedding of Prince Henry of ed States Marshal Griffith Tuesday the city was tlie causo of the specu under the new charter is to take jt0 Weyerhauaer Land company, quit Russia. that In tlie event of Naive's pa steps for a bond election to take up ¡claim deed, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Sec. 1- lation. as the leaders of both sides i J 7-10; lots 3 and 4, Sec. 18; lot role being revoked by Judge Benson, frankly 1, the outstanding warrants so as to admitted that the fair hoi the federal charge be dismissed This was an place the city on a cash basis. It will NEK NW’4, Sec. 19-34-15. unknown quantity as far as action was taken. then be the duty of the officials to see | Alphonso Kinney to Emma R. till- Vote went. Naive wus arrested at the Comet that the expenses of the city are kept | Grigsby, deed, >10, SEK NWK, E Vt lodging house with two other men a MAI TIKI SPAM X I ROM ¡SWK. NW >4 SE’4, Sec. 11-39-10. within the annual revenue. few days ago, and has since been con The Klamath Development compa Having secured a perfectly legal SPENCER < REEK SPAWN DISTRICT ATTORNEY DROPS THE THE FAMOUS GERMAN SCIENTIST fined In the county jail. and workable charter the people will ny to Aileen Johnson, warranty deed, CHARGEN AGAINST N. i„ COI TIT- TREATS SEI ERA!. CASES IN OT have plenty of time to consider and >10, lot 14, block 6, Second Hot With n view to getting trout spawn NEY AND J. L. DAVIDSON — TAWA, AND IS PRESENTED TO draft a commission form charter that ¡Springs addition. for distribution throughout liio Klam BOTH DINNERS i GOVERNOR GENERAL. will be satisfactory to all. The adop Oregon Inland Development com- ath country, as well ns other parts of tion of the new charter does not mean Ipanv to -Max Malchin, warranty deed, the state, A J Sprague, who la con- OTTAWA, March 12.—Dr. Fried I’pon motion of District Attorney that the people of Klamath Falls are >1, lots 11 and 12, block 4, Orindale After May 25 employes of sawmills nectod with the office of the state mann was today the guest of the anti- Irwin. Judge Benson Tuesday morn satisfied with it as a permanent in Mabel A. and Ethel M. Willis to • annot work over sixty hours in any gam« warden, and Deputy District tuberculosls association, He wan pre ing dismissed the indictments against one week without receiving overtime '¡«mci Warden Carey strument, but it was only accepted Maud Evans, deed, >10, lot 5, block M. Ilamaby left sented to the governor general, the as a means of enabling the city to 90, Klamath addition. of price and a half for extra hours. ¡Tuesday for Spencer <'ree k to iniike Samuel L. Courtney and J. L. David remedy its financial condition, while I Maud Evans to J. A. Holtman, war Duke of Connaught. An eight hour law wns introduced mi Investigation The German scientist treated neu son. Both were charged with assault in the senate during the last legisla the people take sufficient time to con- ranty ____ deed, >10, lot 4, block 90, Since coming here troni Portland etai cases. He goes to New York with a dangerous weapon. slder what is desired in a commission 'Klamath addition, tive session, but It was killed before evirai days ago, Sprague loia been Friday, and will return here in three The charge against Courtney was It reached the house The ten hour giving especial attention to the posai- charter for permanent use. Klamath Korporation to Ellen weeks to see his patients. preferred by Charles Rowan, who law originated 'm tlie house, and was billties for trout propogiitlon. and he ¡Leach, warranty deed, >10, lots 390 KLAMATH MAN NEEDED married Courtney's divorced wife. He carried by a substantial majority. is considering the advisability of a and 391, Block 113, Mills addition. Probe Committee Appointed charged Courtney with drawing a re \v O. Smith, Klamath's representa- trout hatchery on Spencer Creek, R. J. Pratt to Sadie P. Smith, quit SACRAMENTO. March 12.—Lieu live voted for this met sure. which is one of (lie mont popular trout N A RECENT editorial in the Port claim deed, >10, 20 feet off northeast volver and threatening to kill him. tenant Governor Wallace today nam streams in the county Davidson, who is a well known land Journal, the appointment of side of lot 18, block 6, Doten. ed Gates as chairman of the commit Will Tradì at I ’ lrvia Midland farmer, was arrested upon United States to Sadie B. Smith, Will G. Steel as superintendent of ------ tee created by the Reban resolution .Miss Henrietta Lyons of Bounaxa ANDERSON EAITIII I I, the Crater Lake National Park is ¡patent, , SE*4 NW 14, NEK SW%, complaint of Dr. W. A. Leonard and to investigate the connection of low CASE IH DISMISSED sort .................. of bio-ISWy* strongly advocated. a A ____ ........ '1 NEK, NW K SE‘4, Sec. 13- wages and prostitution. Kehoe. Re Henry Rabbes. The two were hunt arrved here Sunday night on her way to Plevna. She will teach the spring ing on Davidson's farm, when David graphical sketch of Steel was given, 37-9. ban, Butler and Grant are the other Anderson Faithful, th« Klamath In son opened tire on them with a shot term of school tn that list riet. telling of what he had done for Crater | James C. Porter to Hl Adams, war- members. ilian who has been held In Portland gun. Lake and his claim on the job. It; ranty deed, >10, NW *4 SE’4, SEK i McGRAVV I’RoNol N< I S COOPER Oil a charge of killing his wife, has was made to apepar that Steel bad ¡SE’4, Sec. 36-28-11. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ryan of Fort IHM I TO A “WIZ" been liberated, following tlie dismis the j Chas. E. Worden to Frank McEntee done everything but discover I visit. sal of the charge against him In the Meed, >10, lots 16, 17, 18 and 19, Klamath are here for a short ____ lake. They aro guests at the Hotel Hall federal court. The people of Klamath county block 18, Second addition, while in Klamath Falls. This statement wns received Tues bill providing for a county at- The should not permit, without a vigor- United States to Wm. A. Duncan, day by Deputy United States Marshal torney for I.ake county will become ous protest, any change in the super- patent. S'4 NW’4, Sec. 32; SE’4 • D. Ellis Young is here attending to effective June 4th, and after liiat date It. Griffith, who has been here for intendency that would be to the dis-.NE’4, NE’4 SEK. Sec. 31-40-14. business matters. He is registered at John Irwin, at present attorney for past few days, serving forty-two advantage of this county. Mr. Steel Albert Marks et ux to Jas. Mareks, the Hall. win.... . subpoenas on tlie Klamath bolli Lake and Klamath county, will is not and for some time has not been warranty deed, >10, NW’4 NW’4, reservation. Griffith was Instructed act only for this county. a friend of Klamath Fails. During ¡Sec. 34; SW’* SW’4, Sec. 27; EK W. H. Marcho is here from Poo The bill provides for tlie appoint- to notify tlie witnesses at once. In or the recent »ession of the legislature ‘ SE'4, lot 3, Sec. 28-39-11’4; lots 4 der to Have them a trip to Portland. be attempted to secure through the and 5, WK of lots 6 and 3, Sec. 4- Valley, attending to business matters. m'-rit of an attorney for l.ake county Faithful's wife was found dead In by the governor. Jackson county delegation the pass 40-11. their cabin on Whiskey Creek In Vivian R. Evans to Zella G. Evans, age of a bill relinquishing all of the A DELEGAI I Mr. and Mi- Henry Newnbam, who October, 1911, her head and body rights of the state of Oregon in the warranty deed, >10, undivided half have been wintering in California, crushed uh though by blows from Interest in lots 1 and 2, EK of lot* park to the United States. some heavy instrument. Faithful was Among other matters to be attend are home for the Hummer. They re- Ordinarily there would not be any 3 and 6, lots 7, 10, 15 and 16, Sec. in rented immediately afterwards, as ed to at Thursday afternoon’s meet port an enjoyable visit in Hie Golden objection to this, but if the measure 4-40-11. he was unable to give a satisfactory The Klamath Development compa ing of the Ladies^ Aid Society of the state. had passed and had Mr. Steel secured account of I i I h wife's death. the appointment as superintendent of ny to A. A. Wensley, warranty deed, Methodist church will be the choos There I h much spec illation ns to tlie the park, it would have been good-bye >10, lot 15, block 57, Second Hot ing of a delegate to attend the dis reason the cnse wan dismissed nt Port to tourist travel for Klamath county. ¡Springs. trict meeting of the Women’s Foreign SINCE Till land. It I h believed Hint ho pleaded Mr. Steel has been attempting to di- Wm. L. Albright to United States, Missionary Society of the M. E. guilty to manslaughter. vert travel to Crater Lake through contract, >1,175, right of way over church. Eastcr bonnets will blossom March Medford, to the injury of Kiamath lots 8, 8W’4 NE’4, WK SE’4, Sec. The convention for the Klamath 23, earlier than they have since 1856, Falls, and it can readily be seen what 22; EK WK, Sec. 27; NK NW’4, district will be held at Medford on land earlier than they will burst he would be able to accomplish if he.Sec. 34; NE’4 NE’4, Sec. 33; SK March 25th. At that time a delegate bloom for another century, had full authority as superintendent j SEJ’4 , Sec. 28-39-10. will be chosen to the state convention. earliest date on which Easter Another meeting of tlie Klamath W. S. Worden to P. C. Lavey, deed, of the park. fall Is March 22, arid that haHii'l hap- county people who purchascil st ick In various lots in Worden. As Crater Lake is wholly within Edgar Livesay is here from Merrill, i pencil since 1813. the defunct Co-t)|ierative Supply P. C. Lavey to Sydney B. Vincent, attending to business matters. He Klamath county, and is one of our j This year It will be on the same bouse will bo held Saturday nt the greatest attractions, it is only right Red, >10, various lots in Worden, brought in three fine bobcat skins. date upon which it fell In 1856 and < Iwiinber of Conimerco. All interest and proper that the management of E. D. McDonald to Pearl Martin, 1 845. Tables computed by mathine- ed are urged to attend tlie mooting. the park should be in the hands of a irranty deed, >10, lot 7, block 2 in C. E. McLaughlin is a guest at the ticians have not been carried far Klamath county man. In any case, I Carroll Addition. At Hatiirdny’s meeting it was Hotel Hall. enough to show just how long it will agreed that, the people giving n ites Will G. Steel is the last man that the be before Easter again falls on ho R. W. Tower has returned to Keno ¡early a date, but It will not occur would make a test ciiho of tho first people of Klamath county should per n<ie the triistcoa of the bankrupt after several days’ visit in the county until sometime after the year 2000. mit to receive the appointment. seat. concern attempted to collect. A strong effort was made to secure Tho rule for fixing tho date of At a meeting of the basketball tal the passage of the bill, Introduced by Easter originally was Hint it was the August Llskey wns In from Mid Abner Weed is here from Duns first Sunday after the first full moon the Medford delegation for Mr. Steel, ent of the Klamath county high McGraw nays that Jack Cooper la but it was defeated through the ef school on Tuesday, Louis McClure muir. Tomorrow he leaves for the ¡following the spring equinox. Tho tho beat outfielder ho has over pluck land Saturday, giving attention to forts of the representative of this was elected captain of next year’s Weed ranch near Fort Klamath. ed from the bush, and Cooper hnsn’t business matters. equinox falls on March 21. county and Senator Thompson of basketball team, succeeding Hardin According to a ruling of the coun- lost an opportunity to provo himself Lake county. Carter, who graduates in June. JarnoH Pelton Is here from Fort S. C. Hamaker, a well known resi cil at Nice, if March 21 Is Saturday, wortiiy of his boss’ confidence. Coop McClure played center for the team dent of Bly, is here attending to busi and there Is a full moon on that day, er work« In clone harmony with Klamath. Fred G. Brown is here from the this year, and was one of the strong ness matters. Mr. Hamaker is a the following day will be Easter. This Thorpe, and ha« made Home marvel L. J. Ilaumnn Is here from Bonanza Brown ranch on Crystal Creek, at- est members of the aggregation. guest at the American hotel while in year March 21 will be Friday, and lous heaves in order to nail runnerH on a business trip. the county seat. tending to business matters. Ralph Hurn was elected manager. at tho initial aack there will be a full moon Saturday. I T » SliLLLtY NAIVE 10 60 10 PRISON FRIEDMANN IS Silli USING CORE J