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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1913)
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN OWIIIOIIBURRIEO UNDER AWNIMENIS MADE BV MAVDR ANDERSON MAI MEET RIVCHIE 4IH MOTES .U me today Is proof positive that you ANI» onia riimi k i olluin*' WEIGHT DIVIDIS LEVI W. o. SMITH. Editor endorse the work the county court Is NOLAN Ain; M i t < 111*— m < i i -; an hit - 'carrying on. Therefore, it will bo my <1.1 I»* Zl MW ALT AH <TTi EN utmost pleasure to proceed ax I have Rivera Wauls l.lil Pounds Ringside, GINEER begun, and help niaku Klamath Falls «o' lie Won't llov. According to Ilia Miiimaer—-In That I use, Auncouvcr TWO DOLLARS PER VEAR IN ADVANCE Succi'Mifiilly Sustained t ouot y Olii and Klamath couuty the great empire Muyor Nicholas made l lie follow 1 It should be. ” Hovel' Will lie Mali lied Willi the All communication« submitted for publication in the columus oi tbis ing appuinlsment Monday nlgbt, vini I« Carried Through the Streets Not oven after hie speech would the which war* confirmed by council; a per will be inter <d on.y over the uame of the writer. No no:* de ji I'lmiupliui al Mun 1'rum lai n, and iu the Militi of n Long Procemduu, joy mad throng let Worden retire. articles will be published Illi era W Illi I 'roaa City Attorney J. U. Ruteóle. Headed by a Bratt Band, and In I With even more jealous pride than City Engineer John A. McLean. cluding Nearly Every Man in Kliuu- la "prep" school lauds the athletic somebody else'» pocket. (.Ill ATER RESPONSIBILITY HAN FltANCIHCO, June I Instead Chief of Police J. <’. .Smith nih I- alls prowess of one of Ils students, did the The reason for the carefulness is a i Willie Ritchie mid Joe Rivers moat Patrolmen Sum Walker and Euri Worden supporters by the buudredt Sharp. ing hero tor tho lightweight chnm- HE people of Klamath county new nuisance order passeu by the The progressive policy of the pres ' <'p up the celebration Marching City Health Officer DrL.LTruax. P unship, Hud Anderson, tho Vancou have said by an almost unani council lust uight. This prohibits ent count) court lias the endorsement and counter marching was kept up F O Greenwood wua reappointed ver, Wash., lightweight, may be the mous vote that they endorse the con spitting on sidewalks, scattering of ol the people. vutll nearly midnight. patrolman by Mayor Nicholas, bul lila ' Immplon'a opponent here July 4lh. structive policy of Judge William S handbills on the streets, regulates the Tills was Indicated at Monday's re Even after Worden did got home, uppoiuliu« nt wan not confirmed by the In i use thia bout la arranged, Rivers Worden and his administration, and display of foodstuffs, etc., as set forth call election, when by a vote of lie was not allowed to go qu'otly t<> city council, the vote belila 6 to 4. will meet Leach < loss nt Vernon. In- that they appreciate the untiring ef in the title of the measure, which to 9 >1, the voters of Klamath couuty i'id, for between 12 and 1 o'clock The reMlgiiiitIon of I>on J. Zumwalt atviid of Anderson being Cross' oppo forts of the county court in the de follows: !>j their ballots endorsed th* progres fifty or more admirers surrounded his uh city engineer, which wua filed avv nent. velopment of the county and the im "An ordiuance declaring what shall sive policy by electing County Judge , house, and an impromptu serenade Ritchie and Mauuger Nolan arrived erili weeks ago, was accepted and provement and construction of per constitute nuisances, providing for \\ ill S. W orden over Frank lra White, • m . h rendered by a special orchestra, John M< I.vim wag appointed Mr. Me from Portland this afternoon. To manent roads. the abatement thereof, fixing the pun the candidate of the recall committee. <<>:np<>Hed of some of the city's bext Lean la a well known engineer, and morrow Sol Lovy, who guides Rivers' The unanimity of the expression of ishment for creating or maintaining it can't be termed a landslide it is I- n< wii musicians. mía b<vn i'onavcteil with the county ring caraeer, will bo here from Los the people is a great compliment to nuisances; regulating the disposition more in the nature of an Inundation, Angeles, anil they will hold u confer- surveyor's ottico the puat two yearn. Judge Wordeu, and undoubtedly will of ashes, rubbish und refuse, and in only two precincts did the recall j I. ■— «■ , — w — n <n<«» regarding the Natal Hay mix be so considered by him. The result providing the punishment for depos faction leod, while in every other pre- it la expected that la<vy for his pro- TO III ILI* NEW of the election should not be consid iting refuse and other matter in the cinct Worden led by heavy odds. I st hool Hot si; ley. will refuse to sign articles unices ered in the light of a personal vic streets, alleys or vacant lots, or the The vote giveu Judge Worden is PRoSFt I TING ATTORNI -A JOHN the champion agrees to make 133 tory. The voters have said emphat maintenance of dangerous buildings, the largest ever polled in Klamath IRW IN Ml ST ( (»M INI E TO A<T Pupils of School District No. 20, In pounds at the ringside. In case thia ically that they trust the head of the and regulating the construction and county. Instead of being a recall FOR ROTH kl.AM Vi li INI* l ov Valley, will attend school at a < unnot be agreed upon. Anderson la ccunty government, and this evidence use of buildings for stables and election, it turned out to be merely a I.AKI VOI N'l'IES in w school house thia fall, ua It la the logical opponent for the cham of faith on the part of the people can dairies; regulating and prohibiting I testimonial on the part of Klamath the intention of tile directors to have pion not be accepted lightly by Judge Wor the display and disposition of adver county's citizenship for the policies in John Irwin will have to continue u new school constructed as soon ua den, but rather it places an additional tisements and posters; regulating the permanent road building, court house to act as prosecuting attorney both Rolwrlaon I« Home possible. Hida for the work will be burden of responsibility upon him. display of eatables, fruits, meat and I construction and other progressive for Klamath and Lake counties until opened Juno 12th. L. It Robertson, county manager It has been said of Judge Worden fish by vendors thereof; providing for matters of vital public interest. next November, and O. <’. Glbba, who A few years ago the school bouse of the Pacific Telephone a Telegraph that he has always done his utmost to the filling in and removal of unused It was not a choice between Worden was appointed district attorney for In the district was destroyed by Ure. ¡company, returned last night from be fair and impartial in all ills trans privies and toilets, and tor the instal land White, both of whom have long Lake couuty by Governor West can anil since that time the sessions have Portland, where he hua been attend actions for the people of Klamath lation of toilets connected with sew I been respected citizens of Klamath not take office until u referendum vote While been held in a rented building. Re ing to business matters. county. An incentive to greater ef ers. within certain districts, and reg Falls; it was a question of whether or Is taken on the new county attorney cently the tax payers of the district I there he took up with the state fish forts along tbis line has been given ulating the storage and sale of ex- not the improvement work started act passed by the last legislature. voted bonds for a new school house. mid game commission the advisabili b? the expression of confidence of the plosives, and providing for the pun- Giroughout the county should be con- A referendum petition win tiled ty of closing Lower Klamath river to l>eople at Monday’s election. Mr ishmeut for infractions of the ordi- tinned, and the voters have decreed against the measure Saturday at Mrs. Fred Patten of Ashland Is In huutera. Worden will need the hearty and full nance and repealing ordinances num- that it shall, despite the fact that Salem, and this will prevent the law tho city on a visit to relativos and co-operation of the people of the bered 123, 132 and 135.” permanent work costs more in the from going into effect until the ape A II. Root and I» E. Root of Por friends. county to enable him to accomplish Some of the provisions follow: first place than does temporary, make- dal electiou In November, in case ria are visiting Klamath Falls. the greatest good for the entire coun "lt shall be unlawful for any per- ; shift methods. It was merely progress the special election should be de Mra. W. W. Patch and daughters ty during the remainder of his term son to deposit and spit human exere- gainst inerita, and the former won dared constitutional, tho new law will left Monday for Boston, whore they Mrs. C. H. IMxon of Prineville Is of office. There should not be a sin ment, cigar or cigarette, peeling or by overwhelming odds. be held up for two years. tho guest of Mrs. ('burins Loomis. will visit relatives for some time. gle man in the county who should not rind of any orange, banana or other 1 A complete return from the various now be willing to put bis shoulder to fruit, in or upon any public or hired precincts follows: the wheel and help maKe Klamath conveyance, public building, church, o county the greatest in the state of theater, public hall, postoffice, or on PRECINCT a s Oregon. o any sidewalk within the city of Klam D We believe that Judge Worden will ath Falls. East Klamath Falls. . 363 62 6 cheerfully accept the assistance and i “It shall be unlawful to keep any West Klamath Falls . 76 143 • • 1 advice of any sincere friend of the meat, vegetables, fruit or other pre Second Ward............ . 228 168 3 ! county. pared food stuffs in an open recep- Third Ward.............. . 331 113 7 taele less than two feet above the Mills .......................... . 113 54 3 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS floor, It shall be unlawful to keep Shippington.............. 65 4 ' • • ' smoked fish, cheese, cocked meats. Poe Valley................. 16 29 1 The following realty transfers, tigs, dates, dried fruits, olives, sauer Midland..................... 69 33 • • I recently filed with the county clerk, kraut, mincemeat, lard, butter, but- Plevna........................ 52 45 I are furnished by the City and County terine, candy, crackers, cakes, bread, l ost River................. . 131 31 • • ' Abstract company: or any prepared food, exposed for Langell Valley.......... 40 22 1 May 26, 11*13 sale, uncovered. Such covering to be Sprague River.......... 54 31 • • 1 U. S. A. to Eva W. Spargur, patent, of such character as will exclude dust Tule Lake................. . 205 72 17l lots 1, 2, 3, and SE *4 NW *4 section and flies. All fruits, vegetables, meat Dairy.......................... 94 64 .. 1 30-35-15. and other foods kept, or sold, or offer Pine Grove .............. 54 4 Helen Gifford to Andy O'Malley, ed for sale, shall be kept in recepta- Odell .......................... 29 1 12 deed, $75, lot 5, block 17, North 1 cles free from decayed matter of all Wood River.............. . 228 9 • • 1 Klamath Falls. kinds. Klamath Lake.......... 49 10 . • 1 D. Ellis Young to U. S. A., deed, “It shall be unlawful for any per Malin . . . . ................. 69 46 •• 1 1 $1, right of way over NE*4 NE%, son to throw into or leave in or upon. NE% NW «4 section 33, S% SW % ’ or cause to be thrown or left in or Total ..................... .2256 951 40 section 28, township 39, range 10. upon any street or sidewalk any bill. The K. D. Co. to E. M. Bridgman ' poster, dodger, or other advertising This was the first election that et al., W. D., $10, lot 18, block 6, matter." Klamath county women participated Second Hot Springs. In. and they were out in force at every ' The K. D. Co. to Mrs. I. A. Wend- polling place. The female vote was ■ ling, W. D„ $10, lot 23, block 6, a heavy factor in the election, and the — Railroad add. result shows that the fair sex of ' The K. D. Co. to W. J. Owens, W ASHLAND MAN IS HERE LOOKING Klamath county are heartily In ac D., $10, lot 2, block 16, Second Rail FOR SUITABLE SITE FOR A PRI cord with the upbuilding of Klamath road add. VATE FISH HATCHERY—ONE IN county by the permanent good roads The K. D. Co. to Herman Keiner, SIGHT method. W. D., $10, lots 21-A, 21-B, 22-A, Never before in the history of 22-B, 31-C, block 66, Railroad add. A new industry, that of providing Southern Oregon was so much Inter- Same to David Beerman, W. D., Rainbow and Dolly Varden trout and est taken b.v the people In any eiec- $10, lot 22-A and B, block 7, Rail i other game fish for the edification of lion. Never before was there so much road add. ¡California and Oregon people at their rejoicing on the night of an election The K. D. Co. to Loretta W. Govan, tables when game fish are scarce, is as in Klamath Falls, where pande W. D., $10, lot 2, block 50, Hot to be added to Klamath county's list monium broke loose as soon as the Springs. ¡of resources. Charles Hosley, a well returns indicating Word ’?*'< decisive The K. D. Co. to Harry Bird, W. | known resident of Ashland, is respon- victory came in. D., $10; lots 30-B and 29-A, block 7, sible for the move. Men threw their hats in the air, Railroad add. Mr. Hosley, who is the father of E. jumped, shouted and yelled as they The K. D. Co. to Mrs. Estelle L. Hosley of Merrill, intends to se- have not done since boyhood days, Bearns, W. D., $10, lots 13 and 14,'cure a tract of several acres, with and they slapped and hugged total block 28, Ht Springs. proper water for trout, and take up strangers *n their glee, The T. S.’s A. A. Bellman to J. L. Logsdon, private fish culture. He has orders were Just as gleeful, too and they all W. D., $400, lots 19 and ,29, block from the leading cafe» in San Francis joined in the parade of a thousand 28, Second addition. co for all the trout they can handle, or more, who, headed by tho Klamath May 27 and in his opinion, there will be a Falls Military band, marched through U. S. A. to Chas. Woelk, patent, local demand. t e streets, proudly carrying Worden SE’, . E’t pprtfon 31. N% SW%, Hosley is here looking up a desir aloft, and cheering vociferously. SW h SW% section 32, township 37, able site. One place, Barclay Springs, The yelling, cheering marchers and range 11. near Naylox, he believes is ideal. He the band, playing popular marching S. H. Griffith to U. S. A., deed, $1, is also looking up other good sites for airs, were followed by at least fifty right of way over S% NW%, S% a "fish farm.” automobiles, crowded with cheering SW% section 28-39-11%. For the past year Hosley has been Worden adherents. Included in tho May 28 a close student of piscatorial culture, 'procession was one of the animals The K. D. Co. to Albert M. Steven and has given especial attention to ."what goes aroun’ a' buttin,Billy son, W. D., $10, lot 22, block 33, the Rainbow and Mountain trout. He was swathed in a placard labelled I'X Hot Springs add. will be able to put his experimental 'White's Goat,” and his goatship was The K. D. Co. to C. P. Stafford, work to practical advantage when be given to Worden. W. D., $10, lot 24, block 31, Hot commences operations here. After parading up and down Main Springs add. In addition to raising fish for the street, a halt was made at the court The K. D. Co. to Chas. P. Stewart, markets, Hosley has another source house square, in answer to the clamor W. D., $10, lot 5, block 50, Hillside. of income from the "fish farm." This "speech,” which had grown into a pecial ladies is supplying trout fry to the govern roar. Still on the shoulders of hh ( A N T SPIT ON «HIDEWALKS ment bureau of fisheries, for distri admirers, Worden addressed the OR THROW BILLS IN STREET bution throughout the West. It is crowd, expressing his happiness that I said that he has already promised all his efforts for the progress of the After this, when residents of Klam-She excess try to United States Fish county were approved by tho people, atu Falls IhiKn the masticatory oper-.'commissioner O’Malley, in charge of and that by their ballots they had etions connects I with the consump Western operations. completely vindicated him of the T" tion it an orange a banana, or even »•barges lodged against his official a peanut, and they start to throw the Perl Merrill, who is connected with career. peel, shell, or whatever name the the First National Bank of Merrill, "In less than ten days,” said Wor- casement bears, into the street—they visited the county neat Monday. den in part, "work will be resumed won’t, unless they wish to pay a fine. on Hie new court bouse, and the plans Bert M<.Coy has gone to Merrill, of the county court for the completion Instead, if no garbage can is nigh, they will carefully deposit the peel where he has accepted the position of of this structure will be carried out. ings in their own pocket, or, better uperintendent of the Merrill Record’s It la to li* completed as soon as pos . still, if the opportunity affords, into mechanical department. sible at a cost of $165,000, as we have LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON T CBUIIIV AI« Bill IS HEID IIP New shipment of Men’s Clothing and Men’s Shoes just received and specially priced for June sellin# Hen’s Clothin# RAISE TROUT FOR IHE MARKETS new styles and fabrics just received by ex press At this time of the year the very newest styles and patterns are bein^ dis played by the manufacturers as the time for making up fall and winter styles commences in June . We can save you f *om $3 to $6 on the very latest style suit aid one we will recommend Men’s Shoes an extra fine lot of Men’s Shoes in tan and gun metili, blucher and button styles. Ihe last will appeal to the jçood dresser because they are stylish and yet not freakish tra good values $3.50 and $4. Æ'r'rKiv'riozxr ;— Don’t fail to inspect our extensive line of millinery be fore you make your selection. We are selling all of the Gerturde stock for about one-half the regular price. HECTOR’S DEPARTMENT STORE I 3