Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 24, 1913, Image 4

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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
LOKKI.LA LOCAL«
W. O. 5MITH, Editor.
LENDING NEWSPAPER OF
<Special Correspondence)
LORELLA, Ore., April 21. Mrs
Fred Thompaou has been on the sick
list for the past few days.
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Will Dunean and Levi McDonald
have returned from a week’s trip >n
the vicinity of Alturas, Calif.
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William Nitre has been visiting
!.angel! Valley friends this week.
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F. J. Bowne is here with a party
doing some surveying on Miller
Creek. He is goiug to locate the high-
st point at which it will be possible
to divert the water for the Horsefly
project.
IN.ERIbrt OREGON
AWAIT DECISION WITH INTEREST
NAN FRANCISCO VOTER
ON RECALL OF JUDGE (
—
I NITI I» STATEN Nt'PRKMK COURT
SAN FRANCISCO. April 22. For
TO Bl LK ON I RE RIGHT OF the first time in the history of Call- ,
ltl< T.lMATlot
NERVICE TO fornln the power of the people to re­ '<>11« «< anil < llisi'iis Ahl the Fire De­
partment in ITvvciit Ing Mpii'inl of
call judges wus Invoked hero today
COI l i t T MAINTENANCE I KE
In a recall election aimed at Police! t ìnitliiHiiiiiou —- HouHiern I’adtlc
w I iim I m mid Waivliiiusi-s l.iiilaiigor-
Judge
Charles F. Weller, Incidental'
PORTLAND, April 21. Settlers
All . u.u iu umeat lem- submit! l--1 for publication in the column« of tin*
i-il—lluiulrcibi I'iee From Hotels
Francisco
ly the women of Sun
,iau>e vl the writer. No uuu de pmme
aper will Le iuserletl vuly o«.* Hie
1
throughout the state and the West
uml Lodging llout«*
brought
it
about.
article» will be published
generally who liavo located on Fed­
Weller aroused Hie Ire <»r tii<’ w<i-
NACRAMENTO. April 21. Ail oí
eral reclamation projects uuxiously men voters when he reduced the bail
(«1 '.
s 4 and 5, block 39, Hot
THE LAST STRUGGLE
Hie
buildings Iu the block bounded by
of
a
man
charged
with
a
statutory
await decision by the Culled Slates
Spi ng addition.
Front, Second. L and M streets nnd
offense
agnlust
a
young
girl.
I
lie
Chartes Stewart et ux to D. Mahew,
supreme court on the question of
HE Northwestern has at last had
offender promptly furnished the re­ the warehouse of the John Bruner
warranty
deed,
810,
part
lot
2.
block
whether an annual maintenance quired amount and left the juried!«' company were destroyed by fire early
a
to come to it. It reasilzes that
newspaper without readers is not a ,14, origiuul towu.
charge may bo collected from them Hon of the courts. Then the women iliU morning
Andrew N. Ky lander to Victor
very desirable possession, even if it is
The loss is oslliuuted nt >300,000.
while they are pitying for their lauds got busy.
equipped with a >60,000 plant, so it Liaudry, warranty deed, >150, W
For n time the warehouses und
Adopting alogaiis of 'all'» woll that
and wuter. A cusc has been taken to
has decided to attempt to bolster up Sec. 36-39-13.
along the Southern I'nclflc
slieda
cuds
Weller,
”
anil
"help
us
clean
up
the high tribunal from the Yakituu
its subscription list by means of a
Bert E. Withrow to E. M. Bubb,
tracks were endangered, but they
the
police
courts,
”
the
women,
un
­
project
In
the
slate
of
Washington,
Warren Kilgore and family return­
deed. >10, undivided quarter Interest
contest.
were saved after a hard light nnd the
ed
Tuesday from the Silas Kilgore and the judgment rendered will nt- aided by the mule element, canvassed
The voting contest is one of the dis­ in lots 6 and 7, Sec. 17; lots I and 5,
of the bluse checked.
spread
feet every settler on the thirty live San Francisco, and soon had more
carded methods which in years past Sec. 20; lots 8, 9, 10 and 11. Sec. SI­ ranch near Olene.
aulire
Ure department wus en­
Th«
than
twice
the
number
of
names
neces
­
the
entire
West.
federal projects of
was used by newspapers to persuade 40-10.
in combatting the flames, and
gaged
sary
to
Insure
a
recall
election
that
Hie
reelstna-
Settlers
conteud
Mrs. William Forduey of Lorella.
people to lake a paper. The Herald
Elmer Beardsley to Geo. B. Snyder, who has had a very serious illness. tion law contemplates making the
The women went to the polls early before the «lunger of a spread was re­
this
method
in
years
past,
has used
warranty deed, >10, lot 7, block 82. Is now able to be about ugulu und to federal government pay maintenance today and will work until th« Inst bal­ moved ihe police und hundreds of clt-
but like all modern newspapers it Klamath.
take charge of Hie Lorella post office charges until u major portion of the lot Is cast Stubborn opposition to Ixutin were called upon for assistance.
has proven the unfairness of such
Hundreds of people tied from ho­
lands iu each project have b, oh sold. recalling Weller has been tuude by
Clara Fouch to Harry E. Fouch,
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I
methods, and thrown it in the discard warranty deed, >5,000, lot 4, Sec. 2-
tels
and lodging houses In the vicin­
Hu-
San
Francisco
Labor
Council,
H*
Extensive pre; . rations are being Heretofore tile reclamation service
along with other aucient and worn 37-9.
ity
of
the fire, scantily attired. Home
members
taking
the
stand
that
Judge
has
construed
the
law
to
menu
that
made by the Indies of the Lorella
out schemes of circulation getting.
of
these
lost all of their effects.
the
require-
Weller
has
not
violated
they
had
the
right
to
levy
an
assess
­
compa
­
The Klamath Development
Methodist church for an entertain­
The contest might be all right in a
There was but one Injury. Martin
ment for maintenance during the ineiits of his office.
ny
to
D.
M-
Smith,
warranty
deed,
and
box
social
at
the
school
ment
small, old settled community, where
Judge Weller asserts that he is a Shay sustained a broken hip In jump­
pertou when settlers were paying for
the fair contestants are well known >10. lots 13A and 13B, block 4, Rail­ house on soon.
victim
of persecution, The women ing from a second story window.
lands
and
thou
turning
the
their
to all of the residents, and where they road addition.
women retort "Judge Weller Is part
matter
over
to
them
to
provide
whole
rili:
BARGAIN
SALE
The Klamath Development compa­
can secure the assistance of their
SAN EHANCISCO. April 21 As a
of a system that does not stand for
for maintenance as they see tit.
friends to secure votes and subscrip­ ny to D. M. Smith, warranty deed.
result
<>f the killing of Gun Wing by
justice
to
the
poor
and
helpless
”
Many
millions
are
at
stake
iu
Hie
By FRED FLEET
tions, but in a community like Klam­ >10. lots 22. 23 and 24. block 29. Hot
a
tong
mull lust night and other re­
The
women
have
dominated
Wiley
controversy,
and
also
the
future
scope
was
a
time,
so
I
am
told.
There
ath Falls today, it is rather a ques­ Springs.
of reclamation work. If the circuit ¡Crist, aged 35 years, n yound attor­ cent murders, the district attorney
I
ong
years
ago,
in
days
or
old,
tionable undertaking for any young
The Klamath Development compa­
court is upheld in its initial decision ney, to succeed Judge Weller, and nro bus ordered Chinatown blockaded.
ny to Dr. F. G. Swendenburg. warran­ When all men's hearts were filled that the government has no right to confident of Ills election
girl to engage in.
None will be allowed either to leavo
with hate.
It takes good looking girls to make ty deed, >10. lots 31A and 32B. block They sought to tear and devastate,
ot enter, and a special force of police
charge maintenance to the settlers ad­
a success of a contest in a new com­ 7, Railroad addition.
has been designated to enforce the
Pohidextcr 15 Years <>!•!
ditional to the cost charges an acre
And soak their brother in the eye.
munity filled with strangers. No one
The Klamath Development compa­ \nd cheat him when he came to buy. and water unit first agreed upon, a
order.
WASHINGTON, D (’, April 22
ex er heard of men soliciting votes in ny to V. O. Lyon, warranty deed. >10, But this black spirit of the past.
It la hoped that the stagnation of
large amount of funds the govern­ Senator Mlles Poindexter of Washing­
a contest, which proves that it is not lot 2.'A, block 6, Railroad addition.
ment would have available for further ton today celebrated his 4 5th birth­ commere« will cause the Chinese mer­
We’re glad to say, is gone at last.
the value of the paper that brings in
W. I. Clarke to H. II. Van Valken- Fcgr now, instead of bruising fists.
development work will have to be ap­ day, lie Is a Tennessean by birth, chants io quash the gun men.
the money, but the subscriptions are I burg, warranty deed, >10, lot 2. block We meet with broad philanthropists. plied to maintenance of existing pro­ and has the distinction of being the
bought by the loss of innocence and 5, Original town.
J W Templeton left Tuesday for
jects until they are paid for by the only senator designated on the rec­
Each one intent on giving more
self respect of the pretty young girl
lleno.
as
a
"progressive.
“
ords
settlers.
O. H. Miller to United States, deed, Than ever's been bestowed before;
who is forced to approach all classes right of way over W
. .E14. NE^ (And that their purpose may not fail,
of men in her efforts to win.
NW%. Sec. 28-39-9.
i They do it through the bargain sale.
Klamath Jewelry company to A. A
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Bellman, warranty deed, >10, 3*4 I The daily papers teem with news
j Wherein these men express their
The following realty transfers, NW 14 SW14. Sec. 16-40-10.
view
A. I.ogan to A. A. Bellman, warran­
recently filed with the county clerk,
About
their
varied merchandise
are furnished by the City and County ty deed. >10, lot 11, block 2. Failview
And
facts
about
their sacrifice.
addition.
Abstract company:
They tell of prices cut in two,
George G. Tugnot to A.
I And goods marked down (and this Is
United States to Andrew Taylor, ¡man. warranty deed. >10,
true,
patent, SW14 of NS 14, W14 of SEI4, block 10. Ewauna Heihgts.
For you may purchase what you will
SE14 of SE14, Sec. 27-37-13.
A. A. Bellman to Klamath Jewelry And ask it placed upon your bill;
The Klamath Development compa-1 company, warranty deed, >10. lots 3 here's not a merchant in the town
ny to E. 8. Van Dyke, warranty deed, and 4, block 30, Second addition,
Who’ll ever fail to mark it down).
lots 7 and 8, block 31, Hot Springs. ! The Klamath Development compa- They seem possessed, though money’s
George G. Tugnot to A. A. Bell-'ny to H. L. Gilkey, warranty deed,
lost,
man. warranty deed, NE14 of SW%, >10, lots 5A and 5B, block 7, Railroad To give us goods .below their cost.
Elk of NW 14, EW14 of NE14, Sec. addition.
• And so, when trust in man gets frail.
35-40-9.
B. F. Shepherd to L. F. Olson, war­ We're braced up by the bargain sale.
C. C. Low to J. P. Satterlee, deed, ranty died, >10, lot 8, block 34,
I marvel now as I reflect
lots 3 and4, block 27, lots 1, 2, 3, 4 First addition.
Ednah K. Capron to W. T. Shlve. About these facts and their effect
and 5, block 21, lots 5, 6, 7 and 8,
block 19; lots 11 and 12, block 19, quit claim deed, SE *4 SW % , Sec. 29- Vpon these great unselfish souls
39-9.
Who’ve ripped their fortunes full
all in Second addition.
J. H. Evans et ux to 8. B. Evans,
of holes,
United States to John H. Fox, pat-
ent, W14 of SW14, NW *4 of SW >4, deed, >10, lot A, block A, Nichols ad­ And slaughtered stocks and failed
with tears,
Sec. 24-39-11; SEI4 of NE14, Sec. dition.
J. M. Evans et ux to M. P. Evans, And kept it up these many years.
23-39-11.
Rounsevell corporation to J. F. Ma- • iced. >10, 60 feet off south end of My mind with awe becomes immersed
guire, quit claim deed, lots 1, 2, 5 and lots 7 and 8, block 11, Original town. To think how much they had at first.
6, block 5; lot 3, block 19; lots 1, 2
J M. Evans et ux to 8. B. Evans, Old Rockefeller's wealth seems slight.
and 3, block 28; lots 3, 4 and 5, warranty deed, >10, lot R, block A. While poor Carnegie’s fades from
sight.
block 32; lots 2, 3 and 5, block 34, ¡Nichols addition,
J. M. Evans et ux to M. P. and S. B. Oh. you who knock, and bawl. and
all in First addition.
cry.
William Good Sr. to Benj. Thirlby, Evans, warranty deed, >10, lots F, G,
warranty deed, SW *4 of BE %, 8 Vi of H. >. J and K, bloc. A, Nichols addl- And say the cost of living’s high,
Co get a paper; cease your wail.
8W^4, Sec. 33; SE% of SEi4, Sec. tion.
And read about the bargain sale.
32-40-13.
The Klamath Development compa- HC l IOM” lilNCQ |Q Tf| MfirP
ny to Elizabeth M. Clarke, warranty ULIiLnnL Uuii-U .- 1 i) ItinnUR
Local music lovers are mu :h iuter-
ested in the musical program to be
deed, lot 28A, block 6, Railroad addi­
“ARMY OF THE WEST” OF THE given by local talent in the near
tion.
SUFFRAGE FORCES TO MA RCH future, and the committee securing
The Klamath Development compa­
ny to Lena Alderson, warranty deed, 1 FROM CLEVELAND TO CINCIN- {singers for the choruses are meeting
¡with big success. There will be be­
NATI
lots 7 and 8, block 45, Lakeview ad­
tween sixty and seventy singers in
dition.
The Klamath Development compa- I CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 22—The {i he choruses.
A practice will be held at Grace M.
ny to Adele E. Clarke, warranty deed, ’ Army of the West, W. 8. A.,1 which
lot 283, block 6, Railroad addition.
means Women's Suffrage Army, was E. church Thursday evening. At that
Elizabeth Seng to Jennie M. Kearns Un readiness today for a hike from I time the director, J. B. Mason, ex­
warranty deed, NE% of SW%, Sec. here to Cincinnati, via Columbus, pects to have the music for distribu-
5-39-6.
'where the "Western Genaral Rosalie j tion to the cast.
Wm. 8. Worden et ux to Thos. T. lonses,” et al, will pour an enfilading
Goes to San Francisco
Kobout warranty deed, lot 4, block lire of women's suffrage literature
10, Worden.
into the state capitol building. Bev- i Rev. William McMillan, 8. J., pas­
Frank G. Gorbet to George H. Goe- eral thousand turned out to witness tor of Sacred Heart church Tuesday
afternoon left for San Francisco, to
bert, warranty deed, lots 4 and 5, the start,
Some fifty brave pedestrians who enjoy a well-earned vacation He has
block 20, Sunnyside addition.
A. A. Bellman to J. F. Maguire, have been surreptitiously training for been here for two years without a
warranty deed, lots 20, 21 and 22, weeks were expected to be “on their leave of absence. Father McMillan
block 18.
marks” when the command to ad- may be homby the end of the week.
J. P. Satterlee to F. Weaterfeldt, vance was given. Several supply wag-
.Mr. Morris Ix-avcs
warranty deed, lots 1 and 2, block 21. jons and an army of reporters accom-
Ben
F.
Morris has resigned his po- ■
¡
panted
the
band.
J. C. Howard to M. C. Long, war----- ‘*J “— *—J
sition as auditor for the Klamath De- !
ranty deed, lot 11, block 62, Orindale
velopment company, and has accepted
STONE MAY GO
addition.
BACK TO FARM the post of private secretary to O. II. .
M. C. Long et ux to J. J. Falkner,
Drear, a San Francisco manufacturer. '
warranty deed, lot 11, block 62.
Henry L. Smith to Sadie B. Smith,
Attorney Chas. F. Stone has pur­ He left Monday for the Bay City to '
quit Claim deed, lOt 1, blOCk 58.
A A.
A Hollman
afro .resume his new duties. Mr. Morris1
ichased nt
of A.
Bellman »V.n
the 2»«
320 acre
Henry L. Smith to Sadie B. Smith, ranch near Malin known as the old jlias a large number of friends here!
quit claim deed, lot 16, block3456 Dixon place. The consideration was who greatly regret bls departure.
quit claim deed, lots 16 and 17, block >8,000, and the deal was made
Mr. and Mrs A. R. Olds of Walla
jthrough J. F. Maguire, the real estate
6, Doten, Oregon.
Walla
arrived Monday evening on a '
The Klamath Development compa- dealer.
ny to Florence Lewis, warranty deed,
Tbe ranch purchased by Mr. Stone visit to their sons, Francis and Earl,
>10, lots 11 and 12, block 52, Lake- adjoins the well known Pickett and . the local paint and wallpaper men.
view addition.
I Wood ranches. Tbe latter is one of Mr. and Mrs. Olds have been spending
The Klamath Development compa­ the best fruit farms in the southern * the winter in California, and they
ny to Manfred M. Garoutte, warranty part of the county. Mr. Stone stated tame as far as Redding In their car,
deed, >10, lot 7, block ^0, Hot Springs that he had not decided just what he which they shipped here from that
would do with his new property, but ¡city. After about a month’s visit here
addition.
It
is presumed that he bought it ns an they will return home by auto
The Klamath Development compa­
■through Oregon.
ny to W. P. Johnson, warranty deed, investment.
rWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
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