The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, June 12, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HgRALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
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NOTICE
Klamath County Fir
Dimension
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s
f
Klamath Falla, Ore.
Corner Main and Spring Streets
You Will Never Be Able to Buy Cheaper. Improve
Your Property While the Price Is Low
Phone 107
opposite the grand stand and an arena
150 feet wide will be constructed be­
tween
them. Corrals will be built,
Mis. t'urrl«« Chapman Cult, Inter­
opening on the arena on each side of
national
In
ml
of
the
suffrage
move
­
CHICAGO.
June
lu.
With
Miss
A number of Issues of a souvenir
I lilted Press Servie«
ment, will be the chief »|a«ak««r nt the Jane Addsms, noted soclul worker, edition of the Klamath Falla Express
The Rodeo Association is assured the judges' stand, so that the horses
.1. M. Ezell to Geo. Taylor et al,
CHICAGO, June 6
Looming high i banquet.
Hhe Is also to address the »peaking ou
of
a sufficient number of good, hard an be in readiness for each event be­
Women's
Clubs
and
(now
defunct),
printed
in
January,
¡quit claim deed, *25, NEH SW H and
above all other questions likely to
on
"The
Progress
of
the
federation
bucking horses and wild horses to fore the last one is over. The track
Public Policies," the twelfth bien­ 1895, were found in the basement of NW‘« FEH. See. 27-39-9.
confront the General Federation of
make
the coming July show a big is also to be put into first class cou-
American Woman " Other speakers nial conference of the Federation of the postoffice building by Postmaster
Robert Connor to Carrie Dixon,
Women's Clubs convention here next al lh< dluiKi will Is Miss Julia I u
Many exceptionally hard dition.
week la that of woman suffrage. It tlirop, head of the child ten's bureau Women's Clubs Is to be started for­ Delzell, and some Interesting side­ quit « land deed. *1U. E H NW >4 an I success,
According to Acord and Simpson,
mally
tonight.
Moat
of
today
was
ab
­
and
NEH
SW
H
,
buckers
have
already been gathered
lights
on
the
early
days
are
given.
iota
1
ar
I
2,
lot
3
was u question that was worrying
i at Washington. I Mrs. Harlan Ward sorbed lu gathering up the loose ends
up and are now in pasture near the who returned Wednesday from a
Sec
7-33
7
H-
The
issue
Is
profusely
Illustrated,
both national and state leaders of the t'ooley. president of the Chicago Wo-
search for bad mounts, there will be
of the arrangements for the federa­ but many of the buildings, as well as
United States to Le.«fy Van Brim- Rodeo grounds.
suffrage movement here today.
ui« ii ' b Club. Mrs Frederlck A Dow. tion's sessions, which really gets down people pictured, have passed away. r>er, | alert NEH ,N XV «, , Sec. 18- i Art Acord has just returned from competitors from all parts of Klam­
Whether the federation admitted president of the Illinois Fed* ration
the Bly country and the reservation, ath county at the Rodeo, in addition
to buslnesa tomorrow.
Even the business houses advertising 41-11.
ly the for« most body of representative
of Women's clubs . Mix Georg.- Ilio.»,
Do.ig • to Wevcr-1 where he secured nine more mean to the cowboys from other ranges.
Franc!»
Hornet
The
first
business
on
the
docket
for
then
are
no
more,
or
are
changed
to
women In the country today would In > burg«- of arrangement« for the fed­
The Klamath boys have demonstarted
outlaws for the bucking contests.
«orne out dally in favor ol the uni­ eration convention, and Mrs. Grace Thursday la the reports of the varl- other bands. The biggest ad display hl -user I and compan/, warranty
Harry Stilts, who has charge of se­ their horsemanship in the past, and
de
-1
e2
ooo.
EH
SEi,
«nd
v«.
SE
OUS
chairmen
of
special
committees.
0Ue
w
„h
N.
S.
Merrill
’
s
name
slgn-
versal franchis« , or coutluuc to si>l<
Wilbur Trout.
curing the stock, has arranged with can be depended upon to give as good
On Friday Mrs. Ella Flagg, super- «.q |n which It Is stated that lots In . A . He-.- ¡18-35-15.
step the proposition, »«« a matter of
Mr. Vinson of Langell valley for forty an exhibition as any.
Klamath
Korporation
to
F.
J.
Stln-
lutendent
of
the
Chicago
public
Ms
rrlll,
"The
Flour
City,"
can
be
pur-
grave speculation. Neither prominent
or fifty wild horses. Vinson has about
There are several relay strings be­
»<
bools,
will
address
the
assembly
on
chased
at
from
*25
to
*50
each.
metz
et
ux,
deed.
*10,
lot
15,
block
suffragists nor delegates tn the fed­ Gis \«> I iti K.lir
300 wild horses, and he will pick out ing trained, and the relay race to be
"Education
in
a
Democracy."
Most!
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•
211,
Mills
Second
addition.
STAXDN
IX
4
Milts
Chilwood
A
Ogle,
druggists,
Castel
eration's meetings would venture a
of the day Is to be given over to edu­
Klamath Korporation to Mary E. a bunch of the wildest and meanest held during the three day show prom­
Daggett, brokers, and S. C. Ham-
prediction as Io tho probable action
cational
topics,
Mrs.
O.
Hh««pard
Bar-'
Clewell,
deed. *10, lot 3, block 210, he can find in the band. The wild ises to be a hard fought contest, with
1
alter
are
other
advertisers.
that would be taken by lh<< national
According tu ri. J. Hailey, local num of Alhambra, Calif., vocational
horse races this year promise to be lots of money bet on the outcome by
Mills
Second
addition.
In the Issue the editor, I). B. Worth­
association of women's clubs
agent for the Southern l*a< lllc, the training, social hygiene, political scl-
even more exciting than last year.
the ranches represented in the race.
William
S.
Worden
et
ux
to
Frank
ington.
gives
the
following
descrip
­
Mrs Grs<e Wilbur Trout. pr< -Ideiit un tubera of the Klamath Chamber of
Work
is
to
commence
tomorrow
on
Great preparations for the Rodeo
en«e
and
peace
also
will
be
discussed.
Dehm.
warranty
deed,
*10,
lot
S,
tion of—
of the Illinois Equal Suffrage Asso­ Commerce have been misinformed re­
the grounds and grand stand, The are being made at the I.iskey ranch,
Helen
Vardlck
Boswell
of
New
block
4
3,
Worden.
"The
Town
of
Klaauilli
Fulls
ciation, was hopeful. ribo declared garding fleight lu tiie local yards.
X ork Is to have charge of the general
E. R. Reames to Wm. A. Earle, boxes are to be removed and the in Swan Iaike Valley, where four
"Klamath Fallal formerly Link-
that If th«« time "seemed propitious''
With refereu«« to the handling -ubject "Preparation for Citizenship.” * viile) is the county seat of Klamath deed, *198.83, lot 8, block 13. Fair­ seats continued on down to the mean buckers were tried out and ac­
an effort would be made to have a
of freight al the depot, I desire to Alt |,e Friday evening session the!
ground. This will give additional cepted by Acord and Simpson. In ad­
resolution favoring woman suffrage say that th« statement made lu the |t(,v Jenkin l.loyyd Jones will speak c< unly. Its population is but 600, view addition.
accommodation in the main grand dition to furnishing bucking horses,
Walter
E.
Morrion
to
Lucretia
E.
yet
a
large
volume
of
business
Is
pres« tiled to the federation
.Northwestern thia morning, that cars on "Woman's Supreme Task—the done In the town, for it is the base of Roles, warranty deed, *10. 8H NW aland fog ZOO people. These seats the I.iskey ranch is preparing a fast
"We are unxloiis," said Mrs Trout,
of freight often stand for ten days Bringing of Peace."
supplies for an immense country. It H, Sec. 34; SEH NWH, Sec 32- are to b^numbererf Ind can be re- relay string, and will also have a
"that such a body of representative befoio being unloaded, la absolutely
.-ervtd.
.-•rved.
'chariot quartet and a team uf £o*
Mrs
Carri«
Chapmsnn
Catt
will
tell
has four general merchandise stores, 39-10.
and Influential women endorse uni­ false, and further, 1 cau substantiate u|IUiit
The jud^-a' static Is to be moved.! boys in the fag f '
The
World's
Progress
of
Wo-i
The
Klamath
Development
compa
­
one
hardware
store,
two
drug
stores,
versal suffrage
Hut we do not In­ this with records which will readily
one furniture store, three saloons. ny to Leo B. Sharp, warranty deed,
tend to fight through a resolution or disprove such statement,” said Mr. ; men."
Saturday la to be given over to art three hotels, one barber shop, two *10, lots 13 and 14, block 35, Hot
Indulge In any tactics that will create
Bailey.
and literature, with visits to various confectionery stores, three livery sta­ Springs addition.
animosity for tin- movement. Unless
"in fact, there cauuol be found lu libraries and art galleries
*
C. A. Dalzell et ux to F C. Walters,
bles, two blacksmith shops, one plan­
circumstances and tho time seem pro­
lour r«'corda, sluce 1911. a case where
ing mill, real estate offices and other warranty deed, ,10. EH and WH
pitious when the fedi-rallou's conven­
incrchaudlse cars were not unloaded \X I It XG <>F LOEC-AL
brunches of busiuess. There is but Section 16-40-14 H.
tion gets under way, we shall make no
within three days after being re-
Grace Dalzell to C. A. Dalzell, war-
X ETER IXs ox I It 7t> X I Xlti* one church — the Presbyterian."
attempt to have the «onvention to go
ivlved, an«! such cases are exception­
Among the men whose pictures ap- ranty deed, *lo. EH riec. 16-4U-14H
on record Bather, we prefer-to con­
Gus Melhase el al to School District
A perusal of the roster of F. B. I»*«r ««><1 who are still here are J.
tlnue our ■ auipalgn of edu<atlon. nut ally rare.
"Mouday ulgbl lust wo received leu ; plague Post, Grand Army of th« Re- Frank Adams, E R. Reames, Captain 4 4, warranty deed. *130.35, part of
I must any that we are hopeful."
I
NW H . Sec.
Siemens, H. L. Benson. H. F. northwest corner of SW
Mias Jane Addnina. head of the 'tars of merchandise freight, one of public, shows that the average of the J
national woman suffrage movement the larg«st. If not the largest, receipts veterans of the War of the Rebellion Murdoch, Charles E. Worden, S. C. 21-39-9.
........ .. ...
....... Is 71 Hamaker, R. S, Moore, Seldon Ogle.
In Klamath
county
In the al once of Dr Anna Howard tor any one day within the last two tesldlng ..........
Shaw In Europe, and other national years; extra help was employed on )t.urt U|1(j a months. The oldest Is Marion Hanks. Alex Martin Jr., I. D. NHII’IH II.DER.w
HEBE ACTIVE
and alate officers of suffrage associa­ Tuesday, and those ten cars will be George M Glffoti, wlio has passed the Applegate, C. S. Moore, Judge Leavitt,
tions here, subscribe dto the slate unloaded today (Wednesday) by 3 Hist mile stone, and the youugest is Judge Worden. J. F. Goeller, Captain
SHIPPINGTON, June 10. Joseph
o'clock, in time to make delivery. E. II. Itamaby of the fife and drum Applegate, Judge Baldwin. Dan Dris­
ment of Mrs. Trout.
At the Inst convention of the fedel Ibis is practically the second day af- corps. who has seen 66 yearn roll by. coll and S. C. Graves. There is one Guthrie, owner and master of the
The ages, regiments and companies Picture showing "Little Mark Schal- steamer Hooligan, is fitting up the
atlon, held in San Francisco, and nt tei reielpt, as the freight train ar­
previous meetings, the suffrage ques- rives during the night, and this is of the local Grand Army men. follow: lock" sitting on a county fair calibre boat in fine style as an excursion boat.
The captain says he has already ex- ;
lion was never permitted to come be- J*"‘ manner In which all of our extra
A Kershner, age 72. Company G, pt-mpkln.
pended *l,0u0 in refitting and is not
Eleventh Michigan Infantry.
fore the delegates. According to large receipts are handled.
through
yet.
tit
T
OF
ANYl.t
XI
I.
Regarding the freight tralu ser-
O. A. Stearns, age 71, Company
local club worn« n. this policy has been
The captain's son. J. W. Guthrie,
IF QUITN PAPER
pursued In order to refrain "from \.ir Considering the fact that there First Oregon Infantry.
will be engineer. The boat is to be
la not nearly enough business to justl-
E. B. liamsby, age 66, Company B,
coercing the minority."
re-christened before she goes into
l ulled Press Service
"The federation represents wom«-n «, a dully freight train on this Twelfth Indiana Infantry.
CATHLAMET, Wash., June 10,—J. commission. A more thorough de­
James N. Adams, age ?0, Company
of many races an«l creeds," said Mias blanch, we are endeavoring to give
G. Bailey, editor aud publisher of the scription of the boat and her mission
Arma Clark, au officer of the Chicago th< very best possible service with 'I Fifty-third Indiana Infantry.
Henry Newnham. age 70, Company Columbia River Sun, one of two local on the lake will be given soon.
Women's Club. "We have untl-suffra the tri-weekly train We ofteu hold
The steamer Modoc is now the tire­
newspapers, has been released on pa­
■lata, auffraglaU. and non clmmittala the trulli on the morning It goes west, ¡C, Forty-third Wisconsin Infantry.
boat
of the Upper Lake. A powerful
role
from
the
Western
hospital
for
in-
to
got
car
loads
of
shook
which
have
C.
W.
Sherman,
age
73,
Company
We are eaaan-
In the oigunlzatlon
saue at Fort Steilacoom, on recom­ steam force pump, as well as ample
Hally non-partisan, We don't care bot ti made ready In the evening be- K, Third Iowa Cavalry.
C. M. Hunt, age 70. Company F, mendation of Judge Guy C. Allstou of fire hose has been installed aboard the
for politic«, and we do not believe In fotc or at night after our switch train
I
Snohomish county aud Judge Edward iboat.
'Fifty-ninth Ohio Infantry.
I has quit work.
coercing the minority."
In
case
of
a
fire
along
the
water-
,
Company
C.
H.
Wright
of
Pacific
county.
"Wo
also
carry
In
daily
on
the
even-
'
J.
W.
Redfield,
age
07
That a strong bbl will be made for
Bailey was paroled with the ax-'front an^ of the launches could tow,
action of tho votes-for-women prop­ Ing passenger train merchandise Ninth Iowa Infantry.
¡the boat to the scene, while steam
M.
L.
Poland,
age
69,
Troop
A,
Sev-
press
provision that he stay away'the
freight
in
a
large
baggage
car
which
osition l< forcaatod In the elaborate
from Cathlamet aud also refrain en- could be raised on the Modoc during
banquet planned for Hunday night. has bien assigned to this special ser­ eltlh Rhode Island Cavalry.
George Noble, age 70, Company H.'tirely from further editorial contri- transit for immediate action.
June 13, by the Illinois Equal Suf­ vice, so that perishable and Import­
¡fire, with the steam power of the boat]
hutions to tho Suu.
frage Association nt the Congress ho ant In ight Is transferred at Weed Second Delawnre Infantry.
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.
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concentrated on the pumps, there
and
hi
ought
to
Klamath
Falls
wlth-
Stephen
A.
Penny,
age
71.
Battery
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tel. Already 1,060 reservations have
XVHITE IIOl'NE NEES THE
would be force sufficient to throw a
II, Hatch's Battery.
been made, mid Influential dclegateaout delay there."
PEACE IMH E FLY SOUTH stream over any of the buildings or1
Larkin Stucker. age 79, Company
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factories on the shore.
C, Thirteenth Iowa Infantry.
Captain Wickström is deserving of
WASHINGTON. D. C., June 10.—
| John M. Corbell, age 72, Company
The administration is satisfied that highest commendation for his gener-
I, First Oregon Infantry.
Corwin K. Seitz, age 68, Company only time Is needed to completely ¡our efforts In behalf of the public
solve ...
the -----------
Mexican r problem.
me- good.
H. Fifty-fifth Ohio Infantry.
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Geo M. Glffon. age 81, Company dlators have accepted America's coun­
, ter proposal in principle, and this will North In Auto.
it, Third Illinois Infantry.
Dis. F. M White and G. H. Merry-
E. F Riley, age 73. Company C. form the basis of the protocol.
Bryan is certain there will be no man have started for Portland by
Seventh West Virginia Infantry, Sec­
auto. They will attend to business
serious interruptions.
ond Army Corps.
NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., June 10. matters and ttke in the Rose Show.
William Boyle, age 67, Troop H.
Informal discussions today revealed
Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry.
John Sauber, age 80, Fourth WIs- the fact that Washington believes that Thad Returns.
Thad G. M. Hattan has returned
men like those surrounding Caranza
g
consin Battery. Mounted.
should be named head of the provi­ from a business trip to San Francisco.
sional government.
"Porkey” Beturns.
No names have as yet been dis­ I North for Visit.
Fred Nicholson is again in Klamath
MX XVORK IS KNtlXXX THROUGHOI T THE COUNTRY AN
Miss Rose Reed, Police Judge Leav­
Falls, after spending several months cussed, the mediators still bearing the
THE VERY BENT
itt's assistant, has gone to Portland to
Before returning views of both sides.
In Los Angeles. I.v.v.v
It is believed that the Huertistas attend the Rose Festival. At Weed
Fred journeyed to Portland and Seat­
tle, taking passage on the steamer will object to America's suggestion, she met Miss Carrie Foster, who has
1028 Main Street
la Insisting that the men named should been visiting In California, and the
Klamath. Like all the rest, he Is
jtwo
went
north
together.
I glad to be here again.
( not be allied with any faction.
FEOEIMION OF WOMEN IS FEARFUL«;,.. . . . . . . . . . . . *’,n‘. . . . . .
*
$10.00
Big Basin
Lumber Co
Until Xs < ONGREKN
IN HAKU IT Xtolth
I TRANSFERS OF
!
REAL ESTATE
Anything in the Monument
Line at Reasonable Figures
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