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UMHER INTEREHTH THIRD NT REET NEI k A PERMANI NT INJI'NITION ORDER DINTRK T MADE TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE REPI BLK'ANN ARE STILL IN THE LEAD UCIMO Will lUff II IIP JO II. S. The close of registration Saturday t.BEl MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT IN PARLIAMENT: BRYAN IS nigh' showed a total registration up Tho Klamath Development compa to that time of 1042, This is a trifle (■RI.ATLY PLEASED ny to It. W. Landon, warranty deed, over a fifth of the county’s estimated *1U, lot» 9B and 10A, block 3, Rail voting strength. I'Kti il< ally All of ilie Warranta Al su p Taken l>y Great Britain Believed road uddltlon. iai koi liy It N. Day Are liMÌutlcd to Be a sure Migli That This Coun Quite a number of women regis R W. Landon et ux to Florence tered during the wwk. two women try < un Head Off Carranza'» Move* in file Velloit J umi . Commenced in Wendling, deed, »10, same tract. nielli to Force Recognition by Hav Port lumi—I’laini Hl» Endeavoring going on record a» refusing to state William 8. Worden et ux to J. w. their politic», ro they will be eliml- ing liealingH With Him Like Those lo liljoin Iho Court Itimi Ixxuliig Helule, warranty deed, »10, lot 6, nated from voting at the party pri- With a Government. tn) More "f Kimi. block 31, Worden. marica In May. LONDON, March 3. England is (Heialii Special Nciviie) The Klamath Development compa By parties th« registration follow» content for the present to leave the ny to ('buries W. Burg«»», warranty Republican — PORTLAND, March 3. Mult to ou- Benton affair in the hand» of the 509 duud, »10, Jot 24A, block 7, Railroad Men ji'in the payment of Klamatli <ouniy American government, reserving the addition. Women . 113 warrant» worth In uxcoss of »35U.UUU, right to itself to obtain full repara , II' wk rut aud to enjoin tlie county court there The Klamath Development compa tion for thia death. Men................. .................. 273 from iHMiilug further wurrunis fur ul- ny lo Mrs. Charle» W. Burges», war- Thia was announced in the house of Women ......... ................. 46 Icged voluntary Indebtedness, iiu» ranty doed, »10, lot 24 B, block 7, 'ommon» today by Sir Edward Grey, Prohibition — Railroad addition. been lllcii lu tlie federal district the British foreign minister. ......................6 Men ................ Thu uppBcutluu fur an court here Charles Reid et ux to Charle» A Women ......... ..................... 6 injunction bus beeu set for hearlug Bunting, quit claim deed, »600, part WASHINGTON, D. C., March 3.— Socialist —- Monday morning. of 80 acre* in sections 35 and 36, in Officials expressed great satisfaction ................... 22 Men ................ I') io. I lie county judge, county commis at the statement by Sir Grey today. Women ......... ................... 2 sioners und county treasurer ure de Alex McDonald to Katherine Har- Progressive— it was announced that the reading of fendant* III tills action, which Is tiled ris, warranty deed, »10. lot 667, block the report of Ambassador Page before ................... 21 Men ................. by tho WvycrliiieiiMoi I .au<l company, 117, Mill* addition. th« cabinet shows England Is sup- Women .......... ................... 4 tlie Western Pacific Laud und Timber American Bank and Trust compa ln'*ejMi><l«nt— porting the American policy even company now In operation to raise or company and the o»hko»h Laud aud ny to Charles McGowan, warranty more than was expected. ..................... 17 Men ................. SI | | s AND ANTIS reduce Its rates until Its net Income Timber company, The petition was deed, »1, Iota 781 and 782. block 105, Secretary Bryan frequently con- ................... 12 Women .......... BEFORE CONGRESS Is 6 per centi of the amount Invested, prepared by J. T. H. Lyle of thia city Mills addition. suits th< foreign diplomats regarding Refused to state — In case of two companies operating, and Kuykendall A Ferguson of Klam. Mexico. Spain, as well a» England, ....................... 9 The Klamath Development compa M m ............. expensive equipment, WASHINGTON, March 3. Prom I one with a leas atti Fall* has approved of America’s policy. ny to C. L. Bisbee, warranty deed, Women .......... ...................... 2 Th« suit purposes to restrain the Inent suffragette» from Hie congress the commlHHlon has the right to raise »10, lots 14A, 14B, 15A and 15B, The attitude of Carranza is the county treasurer from accepting in union loday again besought the house ft h rat«» <■< tai witli those of the other block 6, Railroad addition. crux, if the United States can gain SARGENT AVEM E although Kerns judiciary committee to act favorably icompany. that payment of tuxes ur paying county MAY BE EXTENDED the support of the world power» to Charles E. Worden et ux to > R. L. warrants alleged to be void mid Illegal on the pending resolution for u suf- Brother» sought to furnish power at the Munro« Doctrine policy before Morgan, deed, »10, lots 13, 14, 1 15 and •i lower figure, they would not be al- because they arc »aid to have been frage constitutional aiii'iidment. Carranza can arrange his coup to Instead of improving Ninth street 16, Mountain View addition. Despite tile disinclination on the lowed to d<> RO. Issued to pay voluntary indebtedness •force recignition of the rebels, it is a« far as at first proposed, W. Frank It wa» suggested by «orne that the L. B. Applegate to Fred L. . Apple- part of the members of the committee ill < »"■»» of tlie legal limitations Arant suggested that the thorough admitted that lhe situation will be to regard the action favorably the two companle» be asked to »nbmtt gate, warranty deed, »10, 8% NE %. greatly improved. offer» for a franchise. In which they soutli 30’acres of SE% NW %, Sec. fare be improved to Upbam street, "Tlie suit Just Med In Portluud suffragettes were determined to em The state department calls good de and that a district be formed of prop would oulline what the city could ex 6-38-10. velopments the fart that Carranza's covers ail of th« warrants that are ploy their heaviest gun in the inter erty owners on Ninth, Tenth and pect from them In the way of lighting A. A. Bellman et ux to W. 8. Slough responsibility has been definitely attacked here," »aid D. V. Kuyken- est of the cause rat«», and in-a percentage of their warranty deed, »10, lot 10, block 10, Eleventh streets to pay the cost of Tlie suffrage for women amendment ■tall today In addition to seeking an placed. Hereafter, all Americans will an improved street connecting all profits R. J Sheets, who was pres Ewauna Height» addition. injunction against the redemption of advocates did not have things all Heel: three of these streets with Oregon av deal with him direct. ent. spoke in favor of an Indetermi The Klamath Development compa these warrant», the suit asks a per own way, u number of women prom enue. which leads to Shippington. nate franchise, with provisions for ny to Charles Meyer, deed, »10, lot 6. manent injunction, restraining the inent in the light ur Unat women ■'All three of these streets will be CATTLEMEN SEEKING regulation of rate» every five year», block 8, Second Hot Springs addition. county court from incurring any fur votes being <>n tiaml t< ole« the same GOVERNMENT LAND improved this summer," said Mr. and h« stated that tlie Income would Ida Lucille Cunningham et vir to ther voluntary Indebtedness until it old argument, "We don't want to Arant, "and this would make the pay the coat of an efficient sys- Th« Klamatti Development company, vote, so don't give It to those who nearly WASHINGTON, March 3. Stock- I* out of debt." Mtreet illumination here. tern of quit claim deed, parts of lots F. G and cost materially less for all concerned, ; raisers and ranchmen from many with better security for the bonds." It is »aid that with but two excep- do.” E, block 45, Nichols addition. Separate, but tallying with this Western states assembled here to tlons, all Hi< counties of the state hlNo PGM ER CO. O. H. Hunter et ux to Cora A. San I im AI. W IBIII Xs have exceeded tlielr limit of volun INCORPORATES derson, warranty deed. »50, lots 2 plan was the petition for the im day for the opening hearings before OFF THE I« »STER provement of Eleventh streets from the house public lands committee on tary Indebtedneos, and this action Is and 3, block 32, Hillside addition. various bills proposing a system of brought In the federal court to force Article» of incorporation for the O. D. Cravens to A. A. Bellman, Main to Upbam Btreets, Worden av- , Deputy District Game Wardeu I K«no Power compauy w< re Died Mon enue to Donald street, and Donald leasing government lands to livestock them to hold down expenditures warranty deed, »10, souts 24.21 acres Carey itainsby aud Deputy Warden» day at the court bouse by J. W. street to Sargent avenue. This was owners. The hearings will continue ¡of lot 3, Sec. 10-38-8. «tout und Furber Hre off the payroll | Kerns, B. E. Kerns and G. G. Kerns, several days. Lillian D. Baldwin to Wm. D. Har accompanied by cash to cover the of the stuU-, according to u notice re- who have been operating a small Representative Ferguson of New cost of preliminary work. ris, warranty deed, »10, SW S%E%, <cived from William L. Finley. Instead of Oregon avenue. Ship Mexico was one of the initial wit plant on Klamath River near Keno, SE *4 SW % , W % SW % , Sec. 27; SE All tho other wardens In tho state, and anticipate extending their lines pington and the Upper Lake can be nesses today, urging adoption of his Although Edward J. Murray lia» re % SE%, Sec. 28-39-9. bill to dispose of public ¿rasing fined to become a candidate for eight alone excepted, urc also out. and here. William D. Harris et ux to Cha». E. reached by an easier grade along this is done to give the new wurden. lands under homestead laws. Sargent avenue. The streets will hold mayor, hl» friends ar« determined The company's business is to pro Worden, warranty deed, »10, same (' II. Evans, a chance to name bls as Ferguson would establish "graving a meeting to discuss this route to that hi» name »hall be on the ticket dm«. accumulate and distribute elec- tract. sistants. it la believed he will make 1 trlclty and electromotive force. The homestead" entries of not more than Shippington. at the May election Toward this end S. G. Daily et ux to Day Reynolds, 640 acres each of unappropriated they are circulating petitions, by many reappointments. {principal place of business 1» given quit claim deed, »1, lot 11, block 27, public land which was not deemed Walks for LinkviUe. force him to which, they hoj*e to i as Klamath Fails, and the concern is Hot Springs addition. MILLS ADDITION Property owners on Main street by I*1« secretary of the interior to be | capitalized at »250,000 divided into make th« run. Oregon Inland Development com MAY GET SEWERS I»100 shares. between Second and the bridge must susceptible to irrigation at reason- pany to Talmage D. Pyle, warranty The petitions being circulated art' at once repair the wooden walks in cost. deed. »1, lot 16, block 3, Orindale. prefaced a» follow»: front of their property or construct Grazing homesteaders would not be A llfih sewer unit may »oou be i hIM. IMI QUEEN "We. th« undersigned resident» and Klamath Korporation to Minnie AT BALL GROUND« Dlrden, deed, »10, lot 2, block 201, new ones, in case they are in bad con- required to live upon the grazing voters of the city of Klnmath Falls, loi m< d lo furnish sewage disposal for | dition. At present the condition of ranges, under Ferguson’s bill, but Mills Second addition. hereby petition von to permit the use Mills Addition, Railroad Addition and , these walks is such that people pre- would be required to fence and im- tli« portion» <>f Main (treel beyond, I.ONDON, Feb. 26. There were Fred G. Bremer to Ralph J. Sheets, of your name as a candidate for the fer to walk along the paved street. prove the land to the extent of »1.25 office of mayor of this city. We baae the Kin mat I) Development company's < no more interested people at today's warranty deed, »10, northerly 55 feet __________________ . an acre. building that 1» without sowers. The game between the Chicago White Sox of lot 8, block 4, West Klamath Falls. our request <*n our earnest desire to The New York Housewives' League ---------------------------- - United States to Charles Woodard, see a progressive administration for matter wu* brought up at Monday's mid the New York Giants than the has chosen several women to act as School teachers in Italy receive les» Klamath Fall», to the end that civic meeting of the council by H. J Sav king and queen. The game was won patent, SE*4 NWfc, NW>* NE%, N inspectors in their campaign in their than »600 a year. l>y the Cumiskey outfit, 5 to 4, after % NW%, Sec. 8-38-13. enterprises may be aided nnd business idge crusade against cold storage food. city Engineer J. A Mii,<un wa» In- eleven innings. principles established In the adrninla- J. W. Siemens to May D. Willson, Notice of Sheriff's Sale iriKt.-d to prepare data regarding Throughout the game the king deed, »10, part of old Conger proper tiation of the affairs of the city. Cattleman Back. By virtue of an execution on fore tills proposed district. It is planned allowed deep interest. Ambassador ty- "Believing you will meet the de Jess Beckley, who has been in Cal closure duly issued by the clerk of to put till» througli as early as pos Cage and liis secretary sat on either mands of a large majority of the peo Charles E. Worden et al to F. A. ple of Klamath Falla In these matters, sible. In order to Improve the san- side of Ins majesty, and these two ar Noel, deed, »10, lots 5 and 6, block ifornia for the past week looking af the circuit court of the county of ter the feeding of cattle, has returned Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the w<< earnestly urge you to stand as a llary < ondltlons of that part of Klam dent fans were,kept busy explaining 30, Second addition. ath Falls. , tile game to the king, At the close candidate for the office of mayor, at United States to California-Oregon home. He w ill leave in a short time 21st day of February, 1914, in a cer of the game, the players were pre- IjHid company, patent, NE’4 NE*4 for other places where be is feeding tain suit in the circuit court for said th« «lection to lie held on May 4. cattle, to see how they are coming on. county and state, wherein Frederick Third Street Meeting aented to the king. Sec. 11-38-15. 1914." I Winstanley as plaintiff recovered property owuers game wus one of the best at-I A meeting of the The The petitions are being circulated Mary Beakey to D. M. Griffith, In Nuremburg 800 workmen are judgment against F. E. Robinson, In nil parts of the city, nnd are being Interested in the improvement of tended played by the barnstormers. deod. »10, lot» 5 and 6, Sec. 2-37-7; employed in making lead soldiers and Minnie A. Robinson and E. L. Carver freely signed. In Shippingtoll. only I bird street w ill be held tomorrow The «ntlre American colony was pres lots 4 and 6, Sec. 35-36-7. ent. in addition to crowds of Britons, night nt the office of E. I,. Elliott, tlve names are not on the petition Florence Adams Dobson to D. M. lead toys. They turn out about 100,- for the sum of one thousand dollars, with interest thereon from the 27th Methods mid the rooting crie« brought to all Griffith, quit claim deed, »10, lots 4, 1*00 lead soldiers a day. Murray ns yet «III make uo "tntement commencing nt 7 o'clock day of March, 1911. computed and regarding a change of heart, but In of Improvement aud other details will | menioricH of the Polo grounds aud 5 and 6, SE% NE%, Sec. 35-36-7; A good share of the membership added as provided by the terms of I other ba fl parks. be dlKCUHSed. case lie does not nnnounce liltnself his part of lot 6, Sec. 2-37-7. friends contemplate having Ills nnme F. S. LeGow et ux to 8. F. Wil of the Philadelphia Fencers’ club is said note, together with the sum of two hundred dollars attorney’s fees < It IRGE n made liams. quit claim deed, »10, interest composed of women. placed on the ticket. and costs and disbursements for the AGAINST JUDGE in 100 acres in lot 6, Sec. 27; lots 7. Mrs. Fred Mullen was operated on Mrs. Catherine R. Allen, daughter sum of forty-three and .05-100 dol for appendicitis nt tlie Blackburn hos 8, 9 and 10, Sec. 34; W% SW*4, lots of the founder of the business, carries lars. which judgment was enrolled WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 26.— 4, 5 and 6, Sec. 35-36-7; lot 2, Sec. 2; pital Monday night for appendicitis by on extensive dye works in Philadel and docketed in the clerk’s office of Sensational charges of professional, Much of tlie steep grade leading Dr. Hamilton. The patient is report lots 5 and 6, Sec. 2-37-7. said court in said county on the 18tii and private misconduct have been S F. Wilson to D. M. Griffith, deed, phia. up to the bridge across the reclama ed to l>c doing well today. day of November, 1913. liled against Judge Daniel Wright of »10. Jots 4, 5 and 6 and SE% SW %. tion canal <>n Esplunude hili will be Tunics will be seen on almost ev Notice is hereby given that I will lhe District of Columbia supreme Sec 35-36-7; part of lot 6, Sec. 2-37-7 eliminated, ns a result of the decision Bal>y Boy for Frank. Friend» of Mr. mid Mrs. Flunk WII- cHirt by Wade Cooper, a local finan Francis Adams et ux to D. M. Grif ery costume, and the new gingham on the 4th day of April, 1914, al the just reached by ■ Project Manager ('limp. In ' oiiiiei tlon with tlie eleva on have received cards announcing cier. fith. quit claim lands described above. wash dresses of plain and plaid will front door of the court house In Klamath Falls, in said county, at 2 Judge Wright is tlie judge who sen- (’. R. De Lap et ux to W. P. Wil be much worn. tion of tlie bridge. Mr. Camp in i lie arrival of n 9%-pound sou and o'clock in the afternoon of said day, formed members of the council thnt I’clr Tlie Wilsons formerly lived tn tenced Gompers, Mitchell and Mor liam. quit claim deed, »1, SW% NW T B. McAllister, dictator of the sell at public auction, to the highest rison. the Federation of laibor otll- *4. Sec. 14-41-8, tile bridge cun be lowered to a level tills city. local Moose Lodge, leaves in the bidder for cash, the following de < ers, which ease Is now before the Day Reynolds to Leavenworth State a few Inches above tlie water line. Texas t cnteiiiirinii Dies I lilted States supreme court. Bank, quit claim deed. »1, lot 11. morning for Portland to attend a scribed real property, to wit: This will entirely eliminate the meeting of the lodge heads of the Nil of section sixteen, in town in tlie complaint, which was filed block 27, Hot Springs addition. WilLiaiu Mobley, who cast hi» ttrst guide on the upper approach, mid state, relative to the organization of ship twenty-seven south, range III tlie executive offices. Cooper alleges Klamath Korporation to Alex Mc will greatly cut down the steep climb vote for Henry Clay for president In nine; all of section thirty-six, in to th« bridge from the railroad track. 1 824. died at Hardy, Montague coun that Wright is a disgrace to the judi Donald, deed, »10, lots 664-667, In a military rank. National officers will also attend. (Ownship twenty-eight south, range ciary of tlie nation. The charges in clusive, block 116. Mills addition. Tl><> street committee will take action ty, Texas, nt the age of 108. ■ eight, and the east half of section clude allegations of financial and Fannie Jane Pope et al to Lutie A. on th!» in a few days. sixteen, In township twenty-eight Boyes, deed. »10, w% NE%, E% *4, Sec. 5; lot 10, Sec. 4; parts of England has many women employ- moral wrong-doing. south, range eleven, all east of the Secs. 5 and 8-33-7%. NW *4. Sec. 5-41-11. • d iii unique trades. For instance, Western Night at Moose Hull Willamette meridian, containing in State of Oregon to Henry J. Gor John E. Boyes to Margaret J. Boyes Students Teach Tango Tonight will be Western night nt 11.ere urc 86 women plumberH there. the aggregate l,60u acres; don, deed, »240, NW *4 SE%, Sec. 5- deed, »10, same as above. and New 1 lilncksmitIts, .*>t> carpenters A mung the students at the of I lie Moose dance, and all pul rotis I taken and levied upon as the property Klamath Korporation to Ida M. 33-7%. York University workiug their way these popular dances are supposed 14 stone masons. State of Oregon to Henry ,T. Gor [of the said F. E. Robinson. Minnie A. througli school are three who teach Howard, deed, lots 2 and 3, block to wear the fancy garments of the don, deed, »397.15, E% NE%, Sec. 5- Robinson and E. L. Carver, or as tango and other modern dances. Ed 214. Mills Second addition. Sparrows Are Wise frontier. Chaps, guns, quirts, rl- i’uch thereof as may be necessary to Carl J. Robley et ux to 8. E. Mar 33-7%. ipnrrowH, says Matt Booth, n Nickle mund Joseph Fixman, who is seeking iittas, < tc.. will Im the proper equip satisfy the said judgment in favor of Frank W. St rowbridge to A. A. Plate 'yard engineer at Conneaut, an A. B. degree, Bays lie Is able to tin. quit claim deed, »10. W% NE%, ment for tli<‘ mi n. Ohio, frequently place grains of corn support himself and save some be I NW *4 SE*4, NE*4 SW*4, Sec. 19- Mehaffey, warranty deed, »10, lot 15, the said Frederick Winstanley against the said F. E. Robinson and Minnie block 311, Darrow addition. 40-10. Iluit. fall front cars on the rail before »Ides by teaching modern dances. S uivi on Lien. k Robinson, with interest thereon, Klamath Korporation to Mrs. Mary James Briscow to S. E. Martin, Suit io fondono on a logger's lien tho engine, so the grains may be together with all costs and disburse S. Nelson, deed, »10. lot 668, block warranty deed. »1,500, same as fore ciushed and reduced to meal. < Ireat Britain leads all other na- was fil'd in the circuit court today ments that have or may accrue. 116. Mills addition. going. tions in but the matter of exports. by Win. M< M iiiiiih against the Mutiini Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon. George W. Schwartz to Herbert S. The higheHt point in Nevada la since 1900 the United States hns t The Klamath Development compa Milling company. i Wheeler peak, which is 13,058 feet gained more than any of tho others ny to L. F. Olson, warranty deed. Gale, warranty deed, »5,000, S% SE February 21, 1914. C. C. LOW, Sheriff. Baptist Union of England is seek above sea level. The average eleva an<l Great Britain least, the percent »10. lot 3, block 3 4, Hillside addi *4. See. 34-40-12; N% NE%, Sev. 4; By GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. N% SE%, SE% SE%, Sec. 3; NW *4 ing to raise n fund of 11,250,000 t»i tion of Nevada is 5,500 feet. Only age of increase being: United States. tion. KUYKENDALL & FERGUSON, At SW%, Sec. 2; N% NE%, Sec. 10; Jesse G. Hodges et ux to Henry J. guarantee a minimum wage to every four states, Utaii, Colorado, Wyoming 110; Germany, 87; France. 71, and torneys for Plaintiff. 3-5 4-2 r N% NW%, Sec. 11, all in 41-12. Gordon, warranty deed, »10, E% SE mid New Mexico are higher. Great Britain, 69. Itaptist minister. A h Hu- Improvement of Third strs«l from Multi sir's i to California av- < nue will benefit quite a large atrip of territory on the hill beyond High street, th« coat of thia will Im »bared Qiiestion Reguriling Piihlii I tilille* by other» as well a» Third street DI m uiMcd liy MeniberH of the City owners. A plat of the district was Countil, Piellniiiutry to the I nl ro acceptedMonday night by the city duition of an Applh ulien tor a council I mu'lii«' by Ki no Power < '«»in- According to till» plat, the cost of pitny—Mattlicn» W uii I h One Plant. th* improvement from Main to High street will b<> borne by the abutting I ii the event that the Keno Power lota From iliaci* to California av- company comes into Klamath Fall» «line the coat will be bom« by all the under u franchise, setting their rate« property owner» between First and below tiioH« ''barged by the Califor Fifth streets. nia Oregon I’owcr company, will the Seventy percent of the cost will Klamath Falls consumers of current I", an < eased to property In the blocks he any better off than they are at I« i weep Second and Fourth st rests, present. mid 3u percept agaliist the two block» 'I'hlH was th« big question at Mon beyond til'-»« This will make the day’s me«*ing of ih« council. Coun coat to tli« abutting property owner» cilman Matthews, who propounded approximately »0 percent. tli« query, held that the city would lie Tli- pro|n-ity owners will this week no better off. and Instead, would have tonfer with City Engineer Mclx*an Ito pay •> t>«r cent Interest on two In regarding Hi« method of Improve vestments instead of on one, should ment. Hie l<ail|vay Commission order the