Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 27, 1913, Image 4

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
Leading Fusion Candidates for Mayor of New York
VV. O. SMITH, Editor.
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OritbuN
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
All communications submitted for publication iu the columns of this
mper will be inserted only over the name of the writer No non d«> plume
article* will be published.
14. 8EL SEA«. Sec. 36-88-11.
Geo. E. Quiggle to Jes.-ie Brooks,
warranty
deed, 110, SW L See ?4-1
HE suggestion of Supervising En-
36-14.
gineer Hopson of the reclama­
Leon Atnailon to E. V. Mlrriman. j
tion service that Klamath Falls take
warranty deed. 610, N >3 !
advantage of the opportunity offered
NW'4. Sec. 34; SEL NW A
by the government to acquire valu­
39-10.
able water power rights on Link Riv­
The Klamath Development compa­
er and establish a municipal power
ny to R. Dissing, warranty deed. $10,
cvul tho fact that he hud uold 1 lio
and lightiug plant brings before the
lots 7 and 8, btock 60, l.akevlew.
steer
In disputi-.
public one of the most important
Tho
ili'fi-nilnnt wna «.ill«-* to til«
problems iu the history of the city,
stund on Tuesday, und lobi tho life
and one on which action should be
history of th» red steer. Ho t«-»tlfiod
taken at once.
that ttic animal »as bora in Novem­
The California-Oregon Power com­
Odd Fellows and their friends are
ber or D«-ember, 1901, mil !*u*l b«’on
pany paid almost half a million dol­
I
branded when about scion mouths
in
Hue
for
a
good
time
next
Monday
lars for a power site on Link River,
time lias succeeded in evening. March 31, as some of their
and s.uce that
1
wltlivs» declared that lie had
income front the sisters are makiug arrangements to
making a profitable
|
had no experience In brHiding be­
public by charging entertain them in a most rovai man- ■
Klamath Falls
1
fore. and Indicated Hint lie had prob­
high rates.
ner at that time.
ably only put a ' hair bland " <>n tbs
Klamath Falls is offered an oppor­
Charles S. \\ hitman
John Curroy Mitchel
(tt'oi'Ku McAnvny
animal.
• The Medford ways and means com-
tunity to provide citizens with light
Following the er««*« examination of
is
going
to
give
a
social
dance
mittee
NEW YORK. March 26,—The an­ meut of three more Inspectors.
On th«- other hand, Mr. MeAueny, tin« defvudaut, nu1 di'teli.*«) rested
and power at a rate lower than pre­
Mr Mitchel, a democrat, one of the democrat, hits been th«« chief cham­ William Griffith wit« then called by
vails in any other city in the West, or and a cafeteria supper on tbe third nouncement of District Attorney
the city may charge a slightly higher floor of the I. O. O. F. Temple, and Charles 8. Whitman of New York youngest officials to hold a high posi­ pion <>f th«- Interborough, along with the stat«- and asked but one question
rate and assist materially in the low­ tbe members of the affiliated orders county that he will accept a fusion tion In tli«« city government of Now Mayor Gaynor. Ho was president of It was In relutlon to u couversutlon
ering of taxes, or in the carrying on are requested to attend -»nd Invite nomination for mayor brings into the York, would be one of her youngest the <"ily Club, one of the lending re I k - hud bud with the defendant 1a
contest tiiree candidates, one of whom candidates for mayor, lie is a nephew form organizations, at the tlmo he 1909, when. It In alleged. March*«
of needed improvement work with­ their friends to come wiih them.
An excellent orchestra will be en­ will likely be picked to oppose the <>t the late Henry D. I’urroy, chief of w as selected on the fusion ticket,
out imposing an additional burden on
ought the aid *«f Hie witness Iu the
gaged to furnish music for the danc­ Tammany candidate in the election th«« county democracy which fought thr«« nnd 11 half yours ago.
the property owners.
recovery of a steer, whlcn had later
Moorhead, Minnesota, offers an ex­ ers and even now the good sisters are this fall. They are, besides Mr. Whit­ Tammany Hall many years ego. lie
I ln- three men were elected t» their l>«-«-n sold, but which la claimed by the
ample of the advantage of a city own­ busy preparing viands for the en­ man. John I’urroy Mitchel, p'esldent won bls spurs us a commissioner of l-rt «-nt offices as fusion candidate* on I state not to be the one In dispute In
of the board of aldermen, and George accounts under Mayor McClellan In (1 < two-headed muyoralty ticket led ¡the case. On cross el imination of
ing and operating a power plant. In tertainment of the inner mau.
spite of the fact that there electricity
An admission of 25 cents will be McAneny. president of the borough that position In- was given genoral by William It Hearst and Otto II. [the w itness, Fred Mills for the de
is generated from coal, the lighting charged, which will be use! to defray I of Brooklyn.
power of investigation of the city de­ ' Bannard. It la likely that Hearst, fense iuillcnted that the animal re
The district attorney, a republican, partments, and he mauaged tc make v Im will be a power In the coming ferrod to by the wltuess wna Iu real-
rate is lower than in most places, and the expense of the hegira to Medford
each year the city makes a handsome next May, and it is also naively sug­ has made his reputation on his prose­ it very uncomfortable for many city «■lection, would support either Whit­ I Ity a bull
income from the operation of the gested by the sisters in charge that cution of Police Lieutenant Charles officials. As a member of the bond man i-r Mitchel, preferring Mitchel to
Esau was tiiu Inst wltuons called
plant.
all who attend should come with an Becker and tbe four gunmen who of estimate, the body which holds the the district attorney. Hut he han re­ for tho defense. Iln was questioned
Klamath Falls, with cheap power, excellent appetite, as the more you killed Herman Rosenthal, the gam- purse strings of the city, he has pudiated McAneny in the strongest
[■ oiic.-rnlng a couversutlon In bad bad
should do even better.
eat the more style they will be able I bier, last July, and the work since in fought for two years against the let­ terms Many politicians think that It with the defendant several vrnrs ago.
to spread when they go forth to show ¡following up graft till there are al- ting of the 1170,000,000 contract ter ir possible that Hearn! would sup­ but failed to remember mu I* of the
IRWIN IS ATTACKED
ready under indictment one police In­ the construction of subways to the port the Tammany candidate rather
the world what Klamath can do.
< onversatIon
spector, one captain and several po- Interborough company, which con­ than McAneny In cane he wee to re-
District Attorn«'y Irwin opened his
I ii< emen. with a prospect of the Indlct- trois the present subway system
■ ill«- th«« fusion nomination
OHN IRWIN, district attorney, is
nrgument for the stats about 3
once more subject to public crit-
> o'clock
icism because of the activity per-
of
sons who would have it appear that BRUCE KINGSLEY'S INTERPRE­
HOICNEU Lì CANE DI n P on EDM
TATION OF FAMOUS OPERAS
they are his friends. In what pur­
OF Hi .11 IM.I HENNON
I NTERTA1NMENT WILL HI. GIVEN STATE EXMT TIVE JOKES UITII
WILL BE ILLUSTRATED BY PIC­
ports to be a feature article in the
IN HIE OPERA llol >E TO AH-i IXM'AL ATTORNEY Allot T THE
TURES.
morning paper Sunday, the district
Judge Henson In a decision ren-
NIHT
THE KI.A.MATII LYCEUM
1*1 III l< ATION OF HIE KLAM­
attorney is held up to the public gaze
d«-r«'«l Tucsilny approved the I i75,000
III REAU FINAN» LILLY
ATH I AI.I.S NOI TIIE n AIIRN
Music lovers are anticipating withix
as a model of righteousness and abil­
bond Issu*- for the Horsefly Irrigation
By Joe Bush
ity, and at the same time tried offi­ pleasure the coming appearance of I , ,
project, and a notable case which haa
The many p-ople of this city who
cials of the county are severely crit­ Bruce Gordon Kingsley in thiB city on ] [
Attorney D. C. Kuykendall re- held up active construction work on
April 1 and 2. "Illustrated Grand
icized.
know how to appreciate a good thing urned <>n Monday from Salem, whero un important project In Klamath
There is a science called mnemon­ will, no doubt, turn out en masse to | h« arg'P'd n ' »"«« before the supreme county Is thus disposed 'if.
Mr. Irwin does not need such sup- j Opera" originated with Bruce Gor-
port. He is now a public official, and | don Kingsley. It is really grand op- ic«, which is trying to get itself In attend the entertainment to >-e given '<‘,,urt '«“•»’‘«‘•»r. “•
The «as«« came up on the ¡»etition
<io«rnor
his official acts will establish him in era in tabloid form. There are shown troduced into our public schools. We
West
of the bonrit of director* of the Horse
.«
. « .
tbe confidence of the Klamath county upwards of 100 beautifully colored ' have no kick on this science—only it j by the schools of the city on tlie even-
Tho stat«- executive
congratulated
fly Irrigation district, praying that
Ing of March 28 at the opera house
Kuykendall on the publication of proceedings of the li.su« nnd sale of
public, or will condemn him. Any views in each opera presented. Re­
criticism of Mr. Irwin at this time is productions are seen of the perform­ 1 seems to us to be a round ibout way of 1 as a benefit to the Klamath Falls Ly- the Klamath Falls Routhenutern, al- bonds of ttic district lie examined, ap­
ill-advised. He has been in office only ances given at the Metropolitan opera [arriving at facts you ougnt to re-! ceum Bureau, which needs come finan though the local attorney declined to proved an<! confirmed bv the court
since January 1st, and is now trying house, New York, La Soala, Milan, member right off tbe bat. it appears rial help In meeting obligations as- accept the responsibility for the pa­ A demurrer to the petition wan Inter
his first criminal case for the state in and at Bavreuth. In these operas [to work something in this manner:
1 sumed in providing the splendid ler.
posed by persons residing In the dis
the circuit court.
the leading singers of the world are
“When was Lincoln born?" asks [series of lectures and entertainments
"It was very clever," laug ied gov­ trict, and who arc opposed to the
It has been stated by the morning seen, Caruso, Bond, Schumann- ' the teacher.
which the people of the city have en­ ernor "I enjoyed it very much.”
project, but this Nvus overruled a cou­
paper that Mr. Irwin has burned mid­ Heinke, Melba, Scotti, Sembrich, De
"I f-f-forget," whines the pupil.
joyed through their efforts during the
The governor referred to a tele­ ple of weeks ago, and the taking of
night oil, while others have dallied J Reszke, and others. The description
Naturally you do. Go at It right. 1 present season.
gram which had been sent here over testimony was started. A few days
with tbe wine cup. This is an estima- I of these views and all that is worth How many Muses are there in mythol­
The very best talent of both the the signature of Colonel Lawson and ago the tin»I report of t'le referee,
ble trait, the burning of midnight oil, ' knowing about the opera, the com- ogy?”
grad«; and high schools will take part in response to one sent nere protest­ Dick Richardson, was made to the
of course, and Mr. Irwin is to be con- poser and the singers is graphically
"Nine."
in this entertainment, and will reflect ing against the governor's attack on court.
gratulated on his habits.
In the [told by Mr. Kingsley. At intervals
"Right. Now double that number.” In the various features musical, dra- a newspaper reporter. The telegram
Judge Henson In bls dei lslon today
meantime, however, there are other [ Mr. Kingsley plays many of the prin-
"Twice-nine’s-eighteen. ’
matic, orntorial, amusing, th? effects was not printed at the time, because finds tbnt the Horsefly Irrigation dia
attorneys in Klamath Falls, who, byicipal selections.
"Right again, Multiply it by 100.” of the careful and able training that It was suspected that Colon -I had sent trict is a duly and regularly and legal
their past records, have established
Anna Harper Mottram, the dra-
“1800.”
their teachers have given them.
it without first consulting the gov­ ly organised irrigation «.latrlct, or­
themselves in the confidence of the matic soprano, appearing in costume,
“Good. Add the number of Muses
ernor. However, Governor West as- ganised and esistlng by virtue of the
residents of this section.
sings many of the vocal numbers of to that.”
srued Mr. Kuykendall that he had laws of the state of Oregiu, that
Mr. Irwin is a young man, His fu- ’ the operas, Mrs. J. Penrose Wallace,
"1809.”
known of the telegram, aud had en­ Jacob llueck, W. D. Campbell, Wm
ture is before him. He has a record [the inventor of the steroscopic plate,
"Aha! That's when Lincoln was
tered Into the spirit of fun in send- Irwin, 8. W. Reese anil I-’. J Hewn«-
yet to make. He should not be inter­ I is the operator of the three-decker born. Why don't you learn the scien­
Railroad construction in Eastern Ing It.
were duly qualified nnd acting an di­
fered with by selfish individuals. Let ¡autograph machine, and is respon­ tific way of getting at these things?" Oregon will be carried on actively In
*
rectors of the district; that the pro­
him be given an opportunity to make sible for the most delicate blending
As we said in the first place, It’s a a short time. This is the confident FIRE HEI.I. IN
ceeding* of the board of director» In­
good.
[of colored lights, and disolving scenic noble science; but we’d rather re­ belief of a •ian intimately associated
NOT HEARD WELL cluding the organization of the board
effects.
member dates. — Cleveland Plain with the bends of th«- Western rail­
and all subsequent proco..dings up to
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
1 Dealer.
roads. In a letter written to a friend
Tim new fire bell has be«-n place«) In nnd Including the resolution provld
in this city he thus commented on the liositlon in the tower of the hose Ing for the Issue and sale of bonds of
The following realty transfers,
A few days ago Sammy Evans ask­ railroad situation
'house on the corner of Fourth and tho district In tin« sum of $775,Otiti
recently filed with the county clerk,
ed for an expression of opinion from
"In regard to railroad construc­ 1 Klamath, but tests have been unsatis­ have been legal; that at n sperlal elec-
are furnished by the City and County
Henry & Lee have received a Mitch­ newspaper readers on the question of tion in the vicinity of Klamath Falls, factory so far. The bell can hardly tlon held on tho 9th of November,
Abstract company:
ell demonstration car, which attract­ whether or not the Northwestern is [ information comen from every hand be heard over thr«-o blocks away.
1912, the Issuance of bonds was au­
ed considerable attention on the [worth the price of a cheep cigar, that as soon as the unmerging of the
Today men are at work putting In a thorized; that the election was fnlrlv
Chas. S. Moore et al to Fannie *P. [streets today. The car is equipped ¡promising that the answers would be railroads is completed there will be flooring in tho belfry and a celling. and regularly conducted; that tho re­
McVeitz, warranty deed, $10, lot 6, , with all of the late devices which go printed. So far none have appeared 1 * onslderable activity In railroad lines. It. is claimed that this Improvement sult of the election wail fairly deter­
block 10, Riverside addition.
[to make 1913 model automobiles a ,in the morning paper, although a and 1 am quite well satlsfif-d In my will result in tho bell being heard 11 mined; that there has been no error,
United States to J. E. Warrens, vast improvement over 'p;t year's number have been sent in. n he Her­ 'own inlnd that the Klamath-Natron 1 'much greater distance away, although irregularity or omission In any of the
patent, SE% Sec. 10-30-9.
models.
ald received a few copie» ol letters cutoff will be completed before long, 'it is admitteiLtliat the boll will never pro* «cdlngs for the issuance and . ale
Wm. S. Worden to A. J. Mattineau,
that have been sent to the North­ j In fact, they are moving large quanti­ j pass tho test to which the siren wliis- of bonds.
warranty deed, $10, lot 19, block 38, HERALD bl I PS
western. Here is one:
fies of material at the other «-nd, pre­ itle was subjected, namely t«> be heard
In conclusion the court holds that
"Worden.
PEOPLE POSTED "Pine Grove Ore.
liminary to rushing this as rapidly as m Rhlpplngton.«
the proceedings have all been legal
The Klamath Development compa­
-------------------------------------------
"South ore. great Smoke,
' possible.
and tho bonds are approved by the
ny to O. C. Jensen, warranty deed,
Klamath Falls residents were given Kalamlty fall. Ore.
"In talking with Mr. Hood recent­ < HASTAIN GETS
court,
$10, lot 6B, block 4. Railroad addi- , the first news of the cyclone in Ne­
“candy SAM—1 tried your Gol Darn ly, although tie made no positive
AN APPOINT.MI NT, , Kuykendall A Ferguson wet« nt
tion.
braska by The Herald bulletins posted paper y«-.it*-rday, and 1 calculate It Is statements, he gave me to understand
torneys for the board of dire« tors.
N. 8. Merrill to Louisa J. Cann, on tbe street this morning before 9 In about the same class as a pittsburg ¡that this work is going to progress 1 Judge Benson on Tuesday for­
warranty deed, $10, lot 5, block 13, a. nr. This office was beseiged with stogy, and from now on I gtlCHK I will very rapidly; moreover, in this con­ mally announced the appointment of
Rambo Dljoree Grunted
Merrill.
inquiries from residents here con­ stick with my cob pipe.
nection, the line is going through the George Chastain to be clerk of tho
Testimony In the divorce stilt of
N, S. Merrill to Ix>uisa J. Cann, cerning the safety of friends and rela­
"if a fellow takes your great paper Siuslaw and to Coos Bay, they have circuit court.. Tho appointment be­ Flora E, Itamlm against Charles A.
warranty deed, $10, lot 6, block 13, tives who reside in the stri* ken dis­ that is all you should ask.
recently secured right, of way for comes effective in Jun«-. In the rrtean- Rnmlm was hoard by Judge Henson
Merrill.
trict.
thirty or forty miles more. This has : tlino, as deputy county cjork, Mr, lato Monday afternoon. This morn­
Jed Hay.
The Klamath Development compa­
Because of the failure of the wires
(Copy)
been hung up for some time. They Chastain is acting as clerk of the cir- ing the decree was signed.
ny to J. J. Delaney, warranty deed, it was impossible for The Herald to
now seem to be getting active in the clut court.
$10, lot 15, block 61, Second Hot secure accurate information concern­
Mrs. Hamilton to Leave
right of way matter, and all prelim­
The appointment of Mr. Chastain
Dr. Thomas Parker left Monday
Springs, and lots 38A and 38B, block ing particular communities, but every
Mrs. Dr. Hamilton and child will inary work preparatory to striking is made under the provisions of a bill for Han Francisco. He will nook a
6, Railroad addition.
I effort was and is still being made by leave In a few days for Reaside, Ore., I while the iron is hot.
passed at the laHt sr-ssion of the legis­ now location.
C. O. Wilbur to Cecelia Al. Boggar- The Herald to secure the information where they will remain for several
"I have just received Information lature .which creates tho office of
dus, contract, part of block 41, Nich­ desired. It is a notable fact In con­ months. Mrs. Hamilton Iris been In through reliable sources that the Vale dork of tho circuit court of Klamath
Dr. Wright reports the birth on
nection with the storm that the Unit­ poor health for some time, and a line will bo completed to Crescent In county.
ols addition.
Tuesday of a son to Mr. and Mrs. J.
Chas. S. Moore et al to J A. Mc­ ed Press alone had’ wires working change of climate was deemed neces­ >1914. That surely means that we
G. Leslie, 223 Lincoln street.
Millan, warranty deed, $1J, lots 4 and Into Omaha before 9 o'c'ock this sary. Dr. Hamilton had intended ac­ 'will have an outlet east.”
Roy Hamnker, formerly well known
morning, and the boasted Associated companying Mrs. Hamilton, but was
5, block 10, Riverside.
as n grocery store keeper here, is
Dr. Hnmllton reports the birth of a
Hi Adams to H. N. & Agnes Peter­ Press again took second place as a not able to leave his practice here at
A party of Swedes has been formed now employed as a newspaper report­ boy to Mr. and Mrs. John Austad,
son, warranty deed, $800, NW14 BE ( medium of news.
this tlmo.
to take up the remaining unsold lands er on the morning paper.
who reside In Mills addition.
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