Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 21, 1913, Image 4

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
KENO CUMING TO FRONT
I NTOMOI.OGINT HERE TO
in ITS BIG III SOURCES
ASSIST TIMBER OWNERS
I iiTli'u II HER MOTH IS
< Al MING Ml « II DIM AGE;
W. O. SMITH, Editor.
The potato tubei moth Is working
t Special Correspondent)
To prevent the pine bark licetle
»ucii
Injur» to pot.ito crops, especial
KENO, Aug 20. Four outfits are
from infesting the forests of Klamath
now putting logs into the Klamath
iy In Texas and U.ilifoiula, that the
county, th«* government hna siatloued
n ».;
River to be taken to the Klamath
Im vau of < iiHililolor )>f the llllvil
an expert herei who Is ready at any Falls mill» They ars> mostly fur ths
.Stales
department ol agriculture Ima
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
lime to inspect any timber bolding», Illg Basin Lumber company. Between I ' n ite«* Pres» Service
Isoued
special Instructions to potato
All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this
AMI'ION, I tiglotid, Aug
St
thirty-five and forty men are at work
■aper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No uou de plume determine whether or not it is In­
grower» to help them overcome thia
'ommemot atlng me departure highly Injurious peat
articles will be published
fested, and give advice for prevention In the timber, cutting and hauling 16.
, logs.
of
the
Mayflower $93 years ago, a
The department urges potato grow­
and eradication.
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rm n» stop
GIVES CAST OFF GLOVES
monument
to
the
Pilgrim
Fiither»
atm
ers
to sort the potatoes for seed two
The man designated tor Klamath
Keno is bound to conic to the front
I . S. INVASION
AX’D GETS GOOD ROOKIES
weeks
after digging, and then to sort
¡unveiled
here
this
afternoon
bv
Aliier-
county ia W. E. Glendcnnlng. agent in Why? Because it is located at the
over
two weeks later.
It la
them
charge
of
field
operations
of
the
bu
­
ERI NCH AUTO MAKERS KUBI A
edge of a large timber belt, with aa ilean Ambassador Page.
United Press Service
easy to pick out the Infested tutiers,
reau
of
entomology
of
the
depart
­
good a sawmill location ns there Is In I The memorial, n plain shaft of gray
COMBINE, AND WILL ATTEMPT
PHILADELPHIA. Aug 19
One
because of III«- excrement of lite moth
TO GET ALL OTHER El 'HOPEAN ment of agriculture. He la here now Oregon, dose by a river where a i»tone, with panel» on the »Ides beur-
ot the reasons for the wonderful pop­
on a trip of reconnalsanee, and after large amount of logs can be stored. [ lug historical inscriptions, and sur­ which adheres by moans of a web to
OH NTRIES ALSO
the outside of the potatoes, and can
August 29th will be stationed here as The timber for mlhw can tie brought
ularity of Connie Mack. Philadelphia
mounted by a cupola of marble, l»< readily detected
Thu tubers un­
long
aa
needed.
Athletics manager, even in towns and United Press Service
to the mill with a down-hill pull.
¡»lands on the western esplanade over- affected by the tuber moth should
"According
to
statistics,
the
United
cities where the fans have never seen
—o o-o- -
PARIS. Aug. 19. French automo­
I looking the sea, and adjacent to the than be placed In a moth-proof bln
the long, congenial Irish leader, was bile manufacturers today began act­ I States yearly pays a toll of $100,000,-
A railroad line ¡ms been surveyed I »pot where the Mayflower w eighed
Tl.e tubers placed III the moth
000 to the ravages of timber destroy­
told here today by one of his friends.
ive work on a campaign against the ing Insects," said Mr. Glendeuning. from Worden to Keno, and when anchor.
proof bln, lifter filial sorting, should
The story might also throw some
Funds for its erection were aub-
American "invasion of automobiles" ["and the pine bark beetle Is the worst built should make shipping easy, ns
be futnigutvd by menus of car-
light on why Connie Mack Is "tipped
the railway and the mill site are only »crlbed by members of the Society of tnen
of cheap make. The tirst step was offender. The government la there-
blHulplild
tor biHulphld of rar
bon
off" to more alleged young phenoms
a few hundred yards apart, and there Mayflower «leacendants in the United
tl.e naming of a committee which will | fore determined to eradicate thia
Ion, as It la ulso known), lu or«ier to
than any other three managers in
is an electric llnu near the spot. Thia States, many of whom attended the
atteud the manufacturers' convention pest.
kill uliy moths which might hair
both big leagues.
power plant has been put In for the ceremonies. The mayor and other
in London in November. The plans
out or have slipped In through
have
been
sent
here
to
see
to
"I
Shortly after Manager Mack won
establishing pumping municipal official» received Ambassa­ brvd
of the French makers are to reorgan­ ! what extent, if any. the pest has tak- purpose of
crevices or when thu bln was opened
his first world’s pennant he was be-
thu Klamath River for dor Pag>* here, and the party was es­
ise the International Union of Manu­ in hold, to give information regard­ plants along
< arbon blaulphld is applied by |««»ur-
seiged with requects for the old shoes,
A large acreage corted to n luncheon at the Royal Pier
irrigation
purposes.
facturers as an opponent of the Amer ing the amount of Infestation, and the
Inr »mall quantities Into flat vessels,
stockings, gloves, blouses and trous­
ican output. American cars of teas- methods of control to every timber ot high lands will thus be brought un­ Pnvlllou by the Southampton Boy s it li as milk pans or pie tin»
An
ers that had been worn out by his
Scouts.
enable prices have proved so durable ¡owner, large or small, desiring my der cultivation.
m«rage of three pounds abo.tld to­
team in their scramble for the world's
A» the entwined American and En­
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and popular with the French public ¡services, which are without cost. In
il sc. I III 1,000 cubic feet of apace.
baseball prise. Mack knew that oth­
glish
colors fell away from the shaft,
Two river boats are now eugaxed
that home-made car sales have fallen ; Siskiyou county timber owners in the
It 1« more effective at high temper­
er managers before him had been
from the bunds played American and English atures. so to 90 degrees F'alirt-nlicll
I
n
the
work
of
lowing
logs
off greatly.
¡last year spent $30,000 in the tight
similarly beseiged. But here s the
sawiullla national anthems.
being hast
About u pint is poured
.against the beetle. Good results were i Keno logging camps to the
difference. The other managers eith­ ♦
'at Klnamth Falls
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
ilitu each receptacle and the pans 1.1<
obtained,
the
destruction
of
tieetles
In
Park Superintendent« Adjourn
er paid no attention to the requests
I
..........
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
pin« ed lu the blns al the top.
some isolated tracts being as high ns j
or sent back refusals. Mack didn't »
I lilted Press Service
♦ 93 per cent."
i'li« gas. being Imavlor than air,
boarding
J.
O.
Oley
is
keeping
a
I
DENVER, Colo, Aug 20 -Pledged
do any such thing. He carefully in­
nnturully
penetrate« the mass of po­
Besides
house,
and
so
is
Miss
Doten.
The
stations
of
the
bureau
of
ento
­
to fight for larger municipal, county,
vestigated the requests, filed them in
The following realty transfers,
tatoes,
reaching
tho»o at thu bottom
houaing
these
the
private
homes
are
mology
in
Washington,
Oregon.
Cal
­
state and national appropriations for
the order of their coming, and occa- recently filed with the county v<w
.,
clerk,
'I'lie Mu should be tightly c I omh ) for
working
the
large
number
of
tnen
ifornia
and
Nevada
have
been
com
­
public
parks,
the
American
Aaa«cla-
sionally shipped off a discarded glove 4re furnished by the City and County
bined into one, which is to be located around here. Barns are in demand tlon of Park Superintendents ad­ from twenty-four to tbirty-alx hours,
or a worn pair of shoes, or a bent Abstract company:
journed today after a session lasting with good assurance that the germi­
catcher’s mask to some beseeching
Miss Emma Elizabeth Krill, a beau­ at Ashland, according to Mr. Glen- for the teams.
nating power of th* seed la nut de
—
o-o-
O'
­
denning.
This
will
be
known
as
the
three days.
young player.
tiful young nurse, is under arrest in
stro»
eyd.
crops
are
good
hereabouts,
and
Pacific
Field
station,
and
wil
lbe
in
all this was Utica, N. Y., on a charge of poisoning
Connie admitted that
i
The
utmost rii» should be taaen
harvesting
is
In
full
blast.
There
is
charge
of
Professor
H.
T.
Burk,
en
­
I'reight
Handler»
in
Se««i«>n
I
he
believed
that
a lot of trouble, but
Dr. Stanley E. Tron.
that
no
tire, such aa that from •*
quite
a
bit
of
fruit
all
through
this
I United Press Service
if he used discretion i he could plant a
Oregon Valley Lany company to tomologist.
cigar,
electric
fan. atuve, or even a
neighborhood.
In
­
CHICAGO. Aug 20. A great
glove or a suit or a i pair of shoes in ■ John L. Allavie. warranty dded. $200.
Kai-llslit
or
lamp
should tic brought
in
crease
in
membership
was
noted
some locality where the wearer and N>» of St» of NE>4 NW *4, Sec. 23-
Into Die vicinity. Otherwise, us the
.Shorten
E'rtiit
Time
reports
read
today
before
the
0|*n
the other players would remember j 36-14.
Through the efforts of J. H Ran- session of the annual convention of gas is very infiaiutuabio, a Are may
Connie Mack if some likely looking
United States to John T. Cotman
dolph.
manager of the Produce;» the Brotherhood of Freight Handler» result or a serious explosion muy
ARRANGEMENTS
BEING
MADE
young player developed. Mack says, patent, SW »4 NEK». SEt4 NW Í4
Fruit
company
in Medford the time The meeting» will adjourn tomorrow. follow.
FOR
CITY
CAMPAIGN
—
WHIT-
he has secured several promising re- Wt» NW »4, Sec. 8-11-10.
required to ship a carload of apples
All ixitato growers should keep a
MAN'S
LOSS
STILL
RANKLING
emits this way.
R.Madsen to Ellsworth Tubbs, war­
or pears to Chicago has been shorten­
careful lookout before and after
to the : party
< liuxh Start» Legal Aid Bureau
This request for discarded baseball ranty deed, $10, lots 9, 10, 11 and 12.
ed nearly two day«. In other word»,
At first the fumigated
The Interchurch Federation of fumigation
paraphernalia, by the way, does not block 26. Second addition.
now
a
car
will
reach
the
Chicago
mar
­
»ee<|
potato-
»
and tlioao In the field
NEW
YORK.
Aug.
19.
—
Still
fret
­
Wichita,
Kans.,
has
started
a
bureau
James B. Elliott et ux to Aurie M.
come solely from the East or the
ket
In
nine
or
ten
days
where
ft
for
­
Should
bo
Inspected
dally, to detect
ting
because
of
District
Attorney
of
free
legal
aid
for
those
wuo
are
Middle West. The Indian team of the Draper, warranty deed. $10, N Vi of
merly took eleven and twelve. Med­ unable to pay for counsel. This la any growth of the insect, Later, ob­
Whitman's
acceptance
of
nomination
SW%,
Sec.
21,
and
Nt»
8W>,.
See.
St. Mary's Mission school at Omak,
on the fusion anti-Tammany ticket ford Sun.
an outcome of the evil practices of imrvatlon every other day, ii nd fltml-
Wash., is today disporting itself in 22-39-8.
for
district
attorney,
which
has
left
loan «harks and others
A central ly once u week should be suffir|«<nt.
Aurie M. Draper et vir to Louis '
the suits which Connie Mack’s team
Horticulturist«) Convene
them
without
a
leader,
and
a
man
on
office
will
be
opened.
A
number
of If there la any Indication Hint the
wore when it won its last world’s I'.eirl, deed, N*» SW%. Sec. 21, anti
United Press Service
.
whom
all
factions
could
have
agreed
the
city's
Itest
lawyers
have
volun
­ tuber moth Is propagating, a second
championship, Mack figures that if Nti 8WV4, Sec. 22-39-8.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Aug. 20 — teered their services
fumigation with carbun btsulphld
United States to yCrus E. Yawkee, [for mayor, the republican city com-
another Bender or a Meyers is devel­
Imittee meets at Murray's today to With delegates in attendance from nil
should be given.
oped at St. Mary's he will have first patent, lot 26, Sec. 3-33-7 >4 •
sections of the country, the Society of
This method of saving seed pota-
Break» < rank Shaft. A broken
Klamath Development company to make designations for mayor, comp­
chance to look him over.
A. M. Dyrud, warranty deed, lot 10, troller and president of the board of American Florists and Ornamentnl crank shaft caused R. W. Tower» tn to«-« Is so simple. although very ef­
Horticulturists opened their ann**»l shot down his sawmill for a f< w days fective, that the spe< lallata fear that
aidermen.
block 12. Hot Springs addition.
Moundsville Chautauqua OprM
convention
here today. Sessions will Mr Towers, whose mill is n«r.r Wor­ many potato growers will disregard
Joseph B. McAllister to Charley F.
United Press Service
continue
through
next Saturday.
United
Press
Service
den. brought the broken parts to It or full to follow the Instruction»
MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va., Aug. 16. De I-ap, warranty deed, $10, SElu
Klamath Falls Tuesday night, 8114
—With some of the best known Chau­ SE*4. Sec. 29, and NH NE%, Sec.
will have the local foundry forge
Subscribe for The liaraid, 50 renta
tauqua speakers in the country sched­ 32-37-13.
new ones.
month.
L. Hessig et ux to Chas. M. Brewer,
uled to make addresses, hundreds of
people from this state, Virginia, warranty deed, $275, lots 1 and 2, in
Maryland and Pennsylvania gathered block 12, Hessig's addition to Fort
here today tor the annual Moundsville Klamath.
Mark L. Burns to First Trust and
Chautauqua, which opens tomorrow.
Savings
Bank, deed, undivided one-
Is a pretty dangerous thing to
notice : for publication
half
interest
in NW % NW <4 Sec. 6-
display or to be known to be
r
(Not Coal Lands)
40-9, and SW % SW % Sec. 31-39-9.
about you. But a check book
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
United States to Atta G. De Lap,
of the First Trust and Savings
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
patent, SH NW%, NH SW%, Sec.
bank Is never a temptatiou to
July 22, 1913.
violence. H is of no use ex­
Notice ia hereby given that Clar­ 2-39-14.
V.
B.
Finnell
et
ux
to
J.
J.
Davis,
cept
to the owner. Why not
ence A. Mitchell, of Olene, Oregon,
carry such a check book In­
who, on July 9, 1910, made Home­ warranty deed, lot 5, block 20, Fair­
stead of the dangerous cash
stead Entry, No. 03787 for N%NW% view addition to Klamath Falls.
Klamath Canal company to Martha
Some murdered men woutd still
SW%NW!4, NW%8W%, Section 24
Woodard,
quit
claim
deed,
$1,
lot
2,
be living If they had followed
Township 398, Range 10E, Willam­
that prudentlnl plan.
ette Meridian, has filed notice of In­ block 94, Klamath addition.
W. T. Shive et ux to Geo. H. Ca-
tention to make final three year proof
pron,
warranty deed, lot 9, block 19,
to establish claim to the land above
Fairview
addition No. 2.
i
described, before C. R. DeLap, County
Klamath Falls,1 Oregon
P. M. Reidy et ux to Ednah Race
Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, at
Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 3rd Capron et vlr, warranty deed, lot 9,
. block 8, Fairview addition No. 1.
day of September, 1913.
Geo. H. Capron et ux to A. A. Bell­
Claimant names as witnesses:
man,
warranty deed, lot 9, block 8 *
H. H. Roberts, of Olene, Oregon;
J. C. Taylor, of Olene, Oregon; F. P. Fairview No. 1, and lot 9, block 19,
Corpenlng, of Olene, Oregon; A. M. Fairview addition No. 2.
Geo. H. Capron et ux to Harry E.
Jamison, of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Stilts,
warranty deed, lot 15, block
JAS. F. BURGESS,
11,
Second
addition.
Register
7-31-8-28
The Klamath Development compa­
Notice to f nillLors
you want to save money, don’t buv
ny to J. T. Goodin, warranty deed, lot
In the County Court of the State of b, block 31, Hot Springs addition.
I
Oregon, for the County of Klam­
your winter supply oí groceries,
Geo. H. Capron et ux to Russell
ath.
W. Ford et ux, warranty deed, lot 12,
In the Matter of the Estate of lra C. biock 17, Hot Springs addition.
canned goods, fruits, etc.,
Johnson, Deceased:
Notice is hereby given by the un­
before getting
dersigned administrator of the estate
My absolute guarantee
of Ira C. Johnson, deceased, with the
policy has proven
will of said decedent annexed, to the
a winner
creditors of, and all persons having
THE ASHLAND FRUIT
claims against, the estate of said de­
IN SPITE OF HARB TIMES
ceased to present such claims with
MY BUSINESS HAS STEAD­
the proper vouchers within six months
CO.’S WHOLESALE PRICES
Don J. Zumwalt, President E. M. Bubb, Vice-Pres. and Trees.
ILY INCREASED
from the date of this notice to the
Bert E. Witlirow, Secretary
said administrator at his office, 119
The reason is plain. My cus­
Fifth street, in the city of Klamath
tomer» are so well pleased with
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
We will move into the Jacobs Building
Falls, State of Oregon, such office be-1
my WATCH .REPAIRING that
ing the place selected for the trans- ;
they are always ready to speak
action of business connected with the
Third and Main, September 1st
KLAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO
a good word for me.
said estate.
Bring me your watch that
Dated at Klamath Falls, Klamath
won't keep time. I guarantee
abstracting
county, state of Oregon, this 21st
satisfa« lion or money refunded.
»
day of August, 1913..................................I
O. C. APPLEGATE,
Maps, Plans, Blueprints, Etc.
KLAMATH, FALLS, OREGON
FRANK M. UPP
Administrator, with the will annexed,!
Klamath Falls, Ore
S. 1*. Watch Inspector
of the Estate of Ira C. Johnson, i
Deceased.
8-21-9-18 r
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
I
I
I
TO THE PUBLIC
A BIG BUNDLE
OF CURRENCY
are closing out
” our line of refrig-
erators and will sell
them at a
TATE
A BIG DISCOUNT
First Trust and Savings Bank
FOR CASH
The celebrated In
diana line in the two
family sizes.
MR. FARMER!
WILLIAM C. HURN
HARDWARE
ASHLAND FRUIT STORE
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