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PAUK TWO THE KLAMATH REPUBLICAN, JUNK Iff, 1013 KLAMATH REPUBLICAN W. O. SMITH. Editor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON I WO DOLLARS PI R YEAR IN ADVANCE All commuuieations aubniittej lor . bllcaUon in the columns of this aper will be Inserted only over the i.aim of the writer. No non de plume rtirle* will be published. We will have on exhibition from nov\ until after (he Rodeo the largest and best line of saddles ever dis played in Sounhern Oregon. ■ Klamath Falls Northwestern. list of the latter paper snowed a total All of our saddles are built in our own factory. oi 4 subscribers In the city of IK ADDRESSED TO PRESIDENT They are built on truly Western Cowboy lines and ( Klar ;li Falls, and an entire circu- WOODROW WILSON are fashioned for comfort and elegance. The famous latlon of 825, including all of the "Bradley Tree" and others that we are using are made Banquet in Honor of Lewis Without 'subscribers to th« Daily and Weekly specially for us. Their popularity with riders is grow Northwestern. lA wis iming Present Results in a rhe Herald’s list contained the ing year by year. Conic in and examine the materials Long Talk on Bird Protection, and llialtinj; of a Petition Asking That I names and addresses of 406 subscrib we use and watch our mechanics build these hand the I’resent Reserve Boundaries Be ers m Klamath Falls, and a total of some saddles. £ | altogether. The bid of The Her Altered in Place« ANOTHER EXTRA IOR THE BIG SHOW ald agreed to publish all of the legal And it will be a show i.t itself. We have arranged A little bit different from the I dices of the city in the Evening Her ald and also in the weekly Repub with our wholesale house tv have on exhibition during ’ smokeries« smoker" was the "Lewis less Lewis banquet” given Monday lican, without any additional charge the Rodeo a by local sportsmen in honor of Agent in tbe latter publication. As the lat- $3000 STOCK OF SILVER MOUNTED Alva Lewis of the biographical sur-1 ter paper has a bona tide circulation SPURS AND BITS vey, department of agriculture, but of 17 40, this lurmittcd the city to The shipment is mad’' at our request to give the after receiving telephonic word from reach a total of 2441 subscribers, which is people who will come here to the big show the ad three times as great as all Mr. Lewis that he would be unable to other papers in Klamath Falls. reach the city in time to participate, vantage of making a selection from a line that is not the men present settled down to a' Just a week previous to Monday's shown anywhere outside of a large wholesale house. good talkfest on local game condi meeting the Northwestern submitted The prices will be attractive as we have no money a sworn statement that that paper tions. invested. All that you will have to pay is the whole Most of the talk concerned the pro-i had lvuii bona fide subscribers. Ap sale price and the cost of handling the goods. Do not pthsvd c hange of boundary of tbe Low parently during one short week that paper lost nearly 700 subscribers, as fail to take advantage of this rare opportunity. er Lake bird preserve, in order to al low local sportsmen the benefit of the [ it was only possible to show 826 H A K’ .X 1C » « It l-e A. 1> K V lower river shooting. Toward this names. end the following petition to Presi dent Wilson was drawn up, and has been left at tbe K. K. K. Store for the It is the Intention of Scofield to PRESSED STONE signatures of sportsmen: ship his equipment here and com CONTRACT MADE "We, the undersigned citizens, res NEW ORDINANCE PROHIBITS THE DIVERTING OF WATER FROM idents and sportsmen of Klamath mence manufacturing the pressed THE STREAM BY THE MATER BODY FOUND IN TRINK THREE FOIR COUNTIES TO MEET TO i Just before departing for Y reka stone ut once. This is to be used for county, Oregon, respectfully petition, YEARS AGO USERS ■ as follows: MORROW on Monday the county court on- facing on the exterior of the court That, Whereas, There was, on the tered Into a contract with L. M. Sco house. With the object of preventing the Effort of Y ouim Millionaire to Secure Klamatli County Delegation Will Join I field of San Francisco lor the manu- 8th day of August, 1908, by executive Freedom by Hal»eas Corpus Pro order of the Honorable Theodore owners of water rights under the With Similar Committees from Sis ' facture of artificial stone for use on C. W. Sherman Sr. Is here from ceedings Is Defeated by the United Roosevelt, then president of the Unit- -Ankeny canal from making any use kiyou, Trinity and Humboldt Coun the new Klamath county court bouse. Dairy for a short visit. Mr. Sher- Mates Supreme Court—History of cd States, created the Klamath re- of their rights, and with the hope of ties to Discuss tlieAdvisability of a The ccntract price for the stone man !» well known In Klamath county the Case Concerns Criminal Codes entually closing the ditch, an ordi- Railroatl From Klamath Falls to work is 124,150. serve for tbe protection of native ns a newspaper man. of Two Nations. birds, which said ri srve extends to nance was Introduced Monday night Tidewater within a few miles of the city of I by Councilman Goeller. The ordi United Ureas Service nance provides in part: Klamath F*lls, Oregon; and I To discuss with committees from WASHINGTON, D. C., June 10. Humboldt, Siskiyou and Trinity coun- Whereas, It has never been tbe pol- ' "It shall be unlawful and constitute icy of the United States government a nuisance to divert water from tbe The United States supreme court to- ties the advisability and the best to prohibit shooting and hunting upon ditch or canal commonly known as day affirmed the decision of the New methods of seeming a railroad from the northern portion of this bird re the Ankeny ditch, anywhere in the Jersey courts in the action of Porter ;Klamath Falls to the harbor at Eure- serve, and the sportsmen of Klamath city of Klamath Falls below block 151 Charlton to secure his liberty. The^a, three automobile loads of local county and vicinity have since the cre- in Beuna Vista addition to said city, habeas corpus dismissal was sub - boosters left the Chamber of Con mere«; Tuesday afternoon, bound atjfi of the said ieserve enjoyed the either for irrigation, household use tained. nnv (Mho, The decision today came just three ’Yreka, Calif. privilege of shooting and hunting up-1 ¿.r or any other purposes, ” years after the body of Charlton's Members of the party are: on tbe northern portion of the said supposed victim was found in a trunk OLD HISTORIC FURNITURE C. C. Low ear—R. E. Smith, reserve; and, GO! «? tT RIG AUCTION' in Lake Como, Italy. Dunbar, George J. Walton and "Whereas, At its last session the Oj}e of the most brutal crimes in i Bellman. legislature of the State of Oregon passed an act prohibiting hunting and NEW YORK, June 10—Curio hunt- European annals was that of Chari- R. A. Emmitt car—Lewis Wylde, s’motlng upon all government and er* and their representatives from all ton’s, to which he has confessed, An Rev. Geo. H. Feese, County Commis- i bird reservations w ithin the state of over the country gathered here today inn at an Italian village named Mai- sioner John Hagclstein. Oregon, which law will prevent the to bld for tbe famous old Astor House tarslo, was the scene. Hotel employes Sam T. Summers car—Sid Evans, enjoyment of the privilege heretofore belongings. Besides the professional beard violent quarreling between Mr. Judge Will S. Worden, Fred Garrish | enjoyed of hunting and shooting on ' urio buyer? and sellers, there was a and Mrs. Charlton on the night of and R. C. Shipley. The committees named by the vari-1 th« northern portion of the govern- goodly number of private collectors June 7, 1910. The next day the cou ment bird reserve; and, on hand to bid for the effects and fur- ple had disappeared. Three days later ous commercial organizations of the ; Wbereas. We believe that the nishings of what is perhaps the most Mrs. Charlton’s body, beaten and dis four interested counties will meet to- I northern port bn of the said bird res- famous old hotselry in the United figured, was found in Lake Como. The morrow at Yreka. At this time it is1 head was crushed into a pulp, A thought that some permanent organ- ■ ervatlon is not necessary for tbe sue- States. cess of the plan of the United States Among some of the relics placed heavy mallet was the Instrument of nation wil be formed to take up the government to protect the water fowl under the hammer today were chairs death. work of securing the railroad. Charlton, who is the son of Paul , The plan at present is to follow the and provide a place for their unmo- which furnished the suite of rooms in tested propagation, there being a *hl< h the late King Edward, then the Charlton, former judge of Porto Rico, Klamath River as much as possible large ari l suf cfetit area for this pur- Prince of Wales, occupied. The fur- fed from Italy. He was arrested at from here to the coast. In this po.-e in tl «■ southern portion thereof, nishlng- of the suite occupied by tbe Hoboken, N. J., June 23, 1910, when way, an excellent grade will be possi- ami by the «nforcement of the new ¡Grand Duke Alexis of Russia, and ! k stepped from the North German ble, and there will be opened for de state law tbe residents and citizens of many articles of furniture in the Lloyd liner. Princess Irene. He made velopmcnt a rich section which has ! Klam it c« inty will be denied the suites occupied at various times by no effort to conceal his identity, and long remained dormant, privileges h'retofore and for ill time Henry Clay, Zachary Taylor, the fa- later be confessed to the crime. Emi- _ ___________________________ Tc HILL RESIDENTS WANT 1 i t enjoyed by them of hunting and ®ous J< unie Lind, Fenimode Cooper, i ■ .it specialists declare him insane. Mrs. Charlton was a divorcee, the 1 THIRD STREET IMPROVED shooting within tin. vicinity of Klam- ’'•alt Whitman, Winfield Scott, Edgar ---------- atb Falls, Oregon; »Allen Poe, Andrew Jackson and other former wife of a prominent San Fran- i The residents and property owners . "Now, therefore, we do resp« «-tfully celebrities, were placed under the i isco attorney. She was twice the age of her husband, but was described on the hill want certain streets im-1 petition that the lines of said bird res- hammer today. ervatlon b<- tm ended so at to eiimi- Still other curios to be auctioned as beautiful and young looking, de- proved so that it will be more con- , nate t. 'on north of a lie be- i 1"’i.y ere the furnishings of the din spite dissipation. The two were mar- venient for teams and automobiles to ginning at the inf, , . < tion of the ’>» room in which every president of rled in New York on March 12, 1910. reach their hornet!, and from the at- I pr« < nt «■ ti : n linn of .-.«id reserve 1’ '' Go t« , states since the Civil War When they told the young man’s fath- tjtude of the city council Monday anti tin south line nt section 27, in '‘th the exception of President Taft er of the wedding a violent quarrel night the much desired improvement followed. On April 16, 1910, Chari- ¡will be made just as soon as the city township 40 seuth, range 9 east of i1 ave taken meals. tin» Willamette meridian, and extend- If • id been hoped by curio seek ton and his bride sailed from New engineer can get time to make a sur- ing thence south on section line to the ' that the old registers in which York for Genoa. Charlton’s father vey and estimate of the probable cost, southwest corner of section 1, in < re « r d ten the names of the famous later received foul and abusive let- i A petition was presented by R. H. to' nship 41 south, range 8 east of i'l-crmge. who stopped at the Astor ters from his son, which were ram- Dunbar to the council, which was Hit Willamette meridian, thence west House would be auctioned off, but bling and incoherent. Charlton re- signed by practically all of the prop- to the shore of Miller Lake and thence U .--. it was said, would be retained fused to speak to his father when the erty owners affected. It has been de- along tl norll cm diore of Miller the A tor «-state at the request of two met after the boy’s arrest at Ho- Icided that Third street would be the I best and most easily improved ap lance to the we tern boundary of said Vim ent Astor, the young head of that boken. In an effort to keep the boy from proach to the hill. The petition asks ' reserve.” long line of multimillionaires. ____________ i _________________ being sent to Italy the history of the that Third street be improved by i I boy’s family has been opened, and it macadam or otherwise thir<y feet OFFICIAL VOTE ¡SHOOK'S HEN’ 18 CANVASSED AFTER HONORS has been shown that Charlton’s wide, to California avenue; also from grandmother died of alcoholism; his Third along Jefferson to Fifth, north The official canvass of the recent liens that lay an egg almost every great uncle was a paranoiac; his erly along Fifth to Lincoln, and along recall election was completed at the ‘lay of the year are a mighty profit younger accidentally shot and killed ¡Lincoln to Sixth. court house today. The result fol-(able inv< itment, but a hen that lays a playmate. Mrs. Charlton, it is con As it Is the intention of the city to lows: eggs weighing a (fuarter of a pound tended, was a victim of errotic insan impiove Tenth street and Sixth street, William 8. Worden 2,286 each, and constructed on the plan of ity. She had been treated for insan the city engineer was instructed to Frank Ira White . . 974 ity, rnd people with whom she lived empicy such assistance as necessary an ostrich egg, is still better. J. R. Ritter............ 66 Such a hen is owned by Bill 3hook, in bearding houses cn Vermont ave |so as to gei. the surveys and eslmates w 11 known rancher near Dairy. The nue and Fourteenth street in Wash Ion rll of the contemplated improve little Red Wyandotte lays this kind of ington declaie she was guilty of alco ments ready as soon as possible. 1 couple in to the Republican office holic excesses and eccant* icities of Tuesday. temperament and action that twiie An association of Ergl'sh poultry By a vote of eight to one the city forced her to move. Her family was men who «nd about 200,000 eggs to council Monday night award« d the Mrs. Anna McDougall, who has prominent In San Francisco society. Lor den each week are candling them contract for printing the legal publi been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Her with X-rays. cations of the city for one year to man Force, returned home Monday, Mrs. C. L. Ankeny and daughter The Herald Publishing company, pub ■lie was accompanied by her daugh are here from Eugene to visit her A'ex Martin Sr. has returned from lishers of the Evening Herald, that ter, who will visit for a few weeks. son, Frank E. Ankeny of the Ankeny a business trip to California points. paper to be designated as the official ranch. Mr. Martin is president of the First paper of Klamath Falls, National bank. Joe McDonald is back from San The sworn lists with the nanu s and Francisco, where he went a short Engineer William Sargeant of the addresses of the subscribers were sub time ago to receive medical treat reclamation service has gone to Cali A chart of Upper Klamath Lake mitted by the Evening Herald and the ment. His health is much Improved. fornia for medical treatment. may be made in a short time. L, ANKENY CANAL IS TALKtO AGAIN CHAM FAILS TO REVERSE MIC « William Tallman was a Monds visitor in the rounty seat He has i ranch on Lost River. Fred Ilertholf, a well known youn : resident of Bonanza, la a Tuesday vl» itor In Klamath Falla. J. H. Short of Fort Kin math *»■ among ths arrivals on Mondiyr'1 train from Chiloquin.