Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 11, 1909, Image 7

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provetl to b* a )<iiing woman, hut, b<-
ISIC. MHII* LAI Nl'HED.
inns« of a buffalo robe which covered
No. 7
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
all save her head, her sex was not
Th«* great battleship i><’laware,
MU-
which wav su< t essfully launched from
Incorporated In the Indimi appro­ distinguished In th«* flight.
The wotiiau token with the child, tha yaids of her builders at Newport
priation bill la a provision tor the
payment to qiiuiim I i Parker, thief of the fallen chief'« wife, «earned to be News on Huturday, us compared with
at Klamath balls, in the -tate of Oregon, at th« close of business, Nov.
th<- Comunelle ludían«, of $1000 for I a white woman und had blye eyes the battleships, completed or under
3 The the ertx Hou of u suitable monument Hite wus then loognlzed as one of < onHtructIon, of the navy of any for­
27, 18UH
Invited n to mui k the last resting place of his i bls own nation Hhr was sent to the eign country, surpass«'» all. She Is
RESOURCES
DOLLARS
mother, Cynthia Atm Parker, and his white «ettlenients, where »he was on«- of th< four sister ships author-'
.
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|3H,flÖ0 75
l-oans
and
Discounts
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speedily ldentlfl**d as Cynthia Ann Izcd by Congress which will form an
little sister. Prairie Flower.
Du« Irotn spproveu reserve Imnks............................ ....................
5. SM 44
l
’
ark«r,
who,
w
I
k
n
9
years
old,
was
Kept esentativi* John II Stephens
indomitable squadron. The other
Outrent expenses.... ................................................ ....................
2 50
Cash on hand...................................................
of the Thirteenth Texus district, who 'captured by th«- ComatK'hes at Par- v* 4B<-1» ar«- the North fiakota, being
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I,noo 00
Di \V <* Hawk, piesid*nt Introduced the amendment, It Ils an i ker's Fort massacre
Hhe was not built at Quincy, Mass.; the Florida.
Total.................................
Ila) t'lt) Hoard of Trade, pre- Intel <-»t Ing story about Qiianiihs reconciled to civilization and had to whl«b will be built at the New York
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be
watched
to
prevent
her
«-»cape.
mother, who was captured by the
Navy Yard, and the Utah, to be built ,
LIABILITIES
DOLLARS
Comanche» « n a little girl and who Iler little child. tiam**<J Prairie Flow­ al Camden, N. J.
Capital stock paid in..
ed by If T Bolts, president of the grew to Ilk'* the Indian life to the er, died, and In I i *» h than two years
.1
35,0k) 00
Nu|M*ri«>r to All Warship«.
Ubdividsd profits, less expense» and taxes paul.. ....................
1.ÏH 19
Tillamook Development League. May­ extent that when rescued u number she followed and was laid bealde the
The Delaware Is to carry as h«-avjt .
Time certificate» of deposit.. . ................ ... ........ ..................
7,585 OO
or Thomas Coates and others, was I of )eura l«t<*l allo refused to take Up Ulti«* half-breed
Havings dejioiMts.............................................
armor and as powerful armament as
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9.288 50
to devise pluns whereby the road fund the white man's customs.
Quanah Parker had been a true any known vessel of Its class; will
Total
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O't
1U7 AMI
could be properly expended
This
Quunah Parker's mother waa eap- friend to the p«*o,ile of the southwest, have a »pe.-d of twenty-one knots,and
county will raise a road fund this lured by the Comunche Indlana at and In Texa» so great Is the r«-spect
will have the hight-st practicable
your amounting to (90,000, and ow­ Parker's Fort on May 19. 1X36. The for I Ills chleftan that there la a coun­
S tztb <»r O ukoom , i
radius of action. Th«* arrangement
ing to the fact (hut the present su­ fort was situated at the headwaters ty scat named for him The town of
County o( Klamath,f **’
of her main battery gum« will permit
pervisor
system
Is
not
giv­ of the Nuvlsola creek. 60 miles from Nocona In Montague county, Texas,
I. J W. Siemens. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
a broadside fire 25 per cent greater
swear that the above statement is true U> the ’«eat of my knowledge an I
ing satisfaction In obtaining good the nearest white settlement and two Is named after hl^ father, P«-ta No-
than
that
of
th«*
broadside
flre
of
any
b*™#L
J W. SIEMENS, Cashier.
road«. It was gencrall) thought that I mile« from the present town of Gros; «'olia.
Subscribed and »worn to before me this 9th day oi December, 1908.
battleship now built, or. so far as Is
the County Court should employ tin bau k. Tex
In
view
of
th
•
public
service
ren
­
It wu» oc< upl>*d by six
I.KHt.ne K ookm , Notary Public.
engineer to take charge of tile road men and several women and children dered by Quanah to the white people j known, under construction.
Coaszit—Attest:
<i. W. WHITE,
(
I
H«-r
defensive
qualities
are
such
as
♦
r Directors.
work and construct roads a<coi dina Th<- Indian» shrewdly presented a <m the Texas frontier, In causing his
GEO. T. BALDW IN,I
to modern scientific Ideas Thar« ap­ white flag and sent soma* of their 'tribe to quit the warpath and live on to give th«* maximum degree of pro-'
pealed to hr no objection to paying number to the foil to *«a) that they their reservation, and the suffering of U-ctlon t<i all the vital fwirHons by '•
a large tax levy fin' road pur posea. waaraa friendly. One of Ilia* lumatea, his mother for so many years as a means or unusukilly effective compart-1
but wbat the two organizations d«- Beniamin Parker, the fatliaarjif Cyn­ white captive umong Indians. .Mr. mental subdivisions, so that In con- I
sired was a competent and experi­ thia Ann Parker and grundfatha*i of Atepiwns thinks It the least Uncle junction with her armor protection, <
enced person at the road work Instead Chief Quauuh Parker, let tlia-m enter Sam might do to erect a monument til«- defensive qualities of thia vessel j
of a number of Inexperienced road th«« fort, le'llealng tha-m to ba* frla-tld- to mink Ih<* iipot of hwr laut renting are be||«-v«*d to be distinctly superior
to those Of any battleship hitherto
supervisors, who obtained their jobs I) Indiana and wanting to mak<* a place.
I
I
designed.
on account of perionnl or political treat) with th«- white»
But when
to visit
a water
pull with the Court
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a The hull
I lie waa In their power they treachvr-
line
belt
of
armor
eight
feet
In
width.
l*t>l. VALLEY ITEMS.
♦.
> oualy attacked and killed him, and
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ' who»*- maximum thickness Is eh*v«*n i
It ♦
< Immediate!) captured the fort,
Inch»-- This armor belt gives effec-1
waz a stockaded fort, occupied by
John and Mln Lovelady hauled a tiv«- pint« ition to the boiler.-, muchln-1
oral families who had Just returned
SALEM. Ore, Feb I
lliillromls from the Hight ba-fore the Mexican »lx horse load of hay from the Sutton <*ry and magazine spaces. The aid«*
/
above the main armor belt Is protect-'
constructed in tin* slate by the state uriny < ommatid*-«! by Gian Santa Ana. ranch Monday.
Bert
Moore
killed
hogs
T
uesday,
<*d
by
armor
sev
n
feet
three
inches
HEN summer has passed in these
as ■ whole. or by dlstrlats to b«>
After effecting an entrance into
known as ruilwa) district«, ami then Parker's Fort, the Indians massacred with th«- asnlstam'e of hhi brothers. wide and of a niailn*."«” thickness
northern states, the sun is only
<»f ten Inches. Above the main case->
leased for op«*ratlon or operated by all the men and some of the women Elmer and Ellsworth.
Dennis
Provo
hauled
a
load
of
mild under the bright blue skies of
mate armor amidships the side is
the state, tn ord«*r that th«* long hot- and children, carrying away captive
tlod up iHiitlon« of tlu- Interior may i Cynthia Ann Parker, then 9 years old straw from Stephen Griffith's place protêt ted by armor of fivg- Inch»*» In
Southern
California. This is one of na­
thickness, which affords prot«*ctlon to
ba opened by transportation fuclll- her broth* i . aged 6, und a few oth­ Monday.
ture’s happy provisions—eternal summer
Chari«-) Pickett passed through the smoke pipes, the major portion
tl»s. Is th<< purpose of u bill now be ers Afler la-avlug tha* fort the C >m-
the
valley
with
a
load
of
wood
last
for those who cannot endure a more se­
of
the
secondary
batteries
of
Ave-
Ing drafted for submission to the nnchvs and Klowaa traveled together
legislature und which has an excel­ until midnight. They then camped, Tuesday, on his way to Klamath Inch gun» and the hull structure.
vere climate.
Falls.
< oats M.OH7.OOO.
lant chance of pansagi-
brought their prisoners together, tied
Frnnk
Adams,
of
Merrill,
has
had
California
has been called the “Mecca of
The contract for the Delaware was
Bucked amt urged by the many their hands behind them so tlghtl)
part
of
his
stock
mov«*d
to
Mrs.
Fink's
business organizations and develop­ us to cut the flesh, lied their feet
pla< ■ed August 6, 1907, at a price of i
the winter tourist.” Its hotels and stop­
I3.9H7.0U0. Her keel was laid No-
ment leagues of the state, a commit- together and threw them on their place, where they are being fed.
ping places are as varied as those of all
August Llskey was In the valley vember 11, 1907. The Delaware Is
te<- of prominent lawyers Is now at faces. Then, gathering around with
Tuesday
well regulated cities. Visitors can always
work ou a constitutional amendment tha. bloody saalpa the) had luken at
510 feet In length on load water line,
The sch«wi| In the Lower Poe Vai- S5 feet 3 Inches In Dreadth and her
preparatory to Its submission to the the fort, the) commenced their war
find suitable accommodations, congenial
legislature al some dat>- during the dauce, dancing, screaming, yelling, i ley closet) last Friday. Mr. Edier mean draft to bottom of keel at trial
was
the
teacher.
I
companions, and varied recreations
• •
present wee k
Already the speaker stamping upon «the prisoners and
displacement about 27 feet. The ca­
u«ut
tu
Olene
Sat-
Frank
Griffith
I
of the House and the president of the b<*atlng them with bows until the
pacity of her etial bunkers Is 2500
Senate and different leaders In the blood flowed from their bruises, and urda«
tons, which Is sufficient to send her J
Supt. J. G. Swt
two houses have signified their for th** rest of tha* night the women
at a ten-knot speed a distance of
friendllm*»« t<> th«* pr«i|iose«l measure, listened to the cries and groans of Friday to attend
6720 knots or twenty-eight days'
school.
and It Is practically assured that the the little children.
Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature,
Provision Is also made for'
steaming.
J B Short we
resolution will be passed by the two
describing in detail the many delights of winter in
the stowage of a large amount of
When tha* tribes parted each of ttx<* Wednesday
California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are
houses.
bands took a captive. Cynthia Ann
Rev. J It Griffith, of Klamath oil fuel without In any degree reduo-j
According to th«* plan being out­ Parker was clalm«*d by the Coman­
on sale to California. For full information, sleeping
Itig
the
capacity
of
the
coal
bnnkeri.
!
lined In the draft «if the amendment, che tribe, and became their perma­ Falls, . spent Saturday night. Jan. 30,
car reservations and tieketa. call on, telegraph or
Takes woo Men to Man Her.
th«* measure Is to be sulitnltl«*«! to th«* nent captive. Nothing was heard of with his brother, S H Griffith, on his
write any S. P. Agent, or
She
has
triple
expansion
recipro
­
people of the stat«* at the next «‘lec­ her fot many years, but In the mean­ way to Bonanza to marr) two coti- cating engines and will require over
WM. McMURRAY,
Pjjjl Uff., Portland, Oregon
tion. It Is to provide that It shall be time het relatives and friends and plea.
Wm Griffith und sons. Levi and 90b men to tuau her. Her armament
constitutional for Hi«* slat« as a whole ilia* Texas authorities did everything
will consist of a main buttery of ten
or for districts In th«* stat«*, to con­ In their power tea ascertain her fat«* Frank, hauled straw' Friday and Sat- 12-Inch breech-loading rifles, and her
urday
struct railroad«. The state may con­ and secure I h t release If she were
Dick iloa- and Fred Egllngton secondary battery will be fourteen
struct a railroad within the limits of living
,
5-inch rapid-flre guns, four 3-pound-
went
Io town last week.
the stale, the district within Its lim­
In the ant limn of I silo the Coman-
era. four l-|K»under semi-automatics,
The
Po<-
Valley
Threshing
Machin«*
it« After tin* construction has been, ches In force, under their chief, Peta
two 3-inch field pl«*ces, and two tna-
done th« state or the district will Nocona, the father of Quanah und th«* Co I t-ld a tiK-etlug In the school house chlne guns of .30 calibre. She has
their
Saturday
night
and
reelected
either operate the line or It will leas«* li <!Ian husband of Cynthia Ann Park­
two submerged torpedo tubes.
III
It for operation for a term of years er. iaided tbinugh Pnrkei und adjoin­ offl< ers for another year.
The Delaware will have a displace­
•The
Our
t*-a'het
flnlshed
leading
< oniinl«*i«>n t«« l*ocat«* Ml»«**.
ing «»unties und Inflicted gr« at dls-
Making of \n American." Wednes ment on trial of 20.000 tons, or 2100
In th«* meantime, while the amend­ ti i upon the white settlements.
tons gr«*ater than the British Dread­
Moonur Coicrorr
day.
ment la being put before ’h«* iieople,
But In D’s' ■etnber he was followed
naught and 750 tons gre»»er than I
M oduliti P ricu
n commission will be appointed by and surprised hi his own camp on
(’.'•at Britain's «atest vessel of that
tl>«* governor to find nilln ¡fie routes l'<*ns«* river by a force of 40 Texas
I II
type, the Vanguard.
for railroads which ma) be necessary lungers und 20 dlagoons, of the reg-
m i ; ì
n
for 11<I<<11111I1 transportation facllltl<*» itlut army, In all 60 soldiers. His
Senator Nottingham's bill to have
In tb«* interior districts. Thia com­ < amp was captured and many slain sh« riffs i-onvey insane patients to the
mission, having f«>und tb«'»e routes, The chief fled at full sp<H*d with an­ as) him lias been defeated. The pres-
«tJ
will be lii n position to furnish data other Indian behind litui on the same ■*ut law- requires the holding of an
The Tourist Headquartcn
Upon which districts may b«* formed, . ho rm*, while bis wife with an Infant Insane patient until th«* arrival of at-
In 1s70 the percent of all marri-
~ of Colombia Valley
or th«* state mil* ^«< t Immediately af in hi r arms rode a fleet pony b«*slde temlants from the Institution, Not- iu<*s terminated by divorce was 3.5;
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ter the adoption of the amendment him. The captain of the ranger» with tlnghani argued that to have the in 1 ’HO, 4.'> per cent: in ISHII, 6.2
FOR THE ALASKA-
f
and Its going Into effect, Construe- one attendant pursm*d. They soon Sheriffs do the work would expedite per cent, while now it seems probable
tukon exposition
J
lion of the lioda desired might there­ overtook the chief's wif«*, who held the transfer. Smith of I'niatilla ob- that approximately 10 per cent of all
a . & yro»Tog. "—g-r
fore be commenced Immediately alter up lief clilld and stopped.
Jecteil, saying that when the present murriages in the United States are
the adoption of the amendment, or
Professor
Leaving her with his attendant, th«* law was first offered It was defeated terminated by divorce.
as soon thereafter uh the details ma) captain pursued the two Indians on hy a lobby of 16 Sheriffs. Tills was Willcox, of Cornell, has calculated
bo settled
the siinic horse and, coming up with i In 1903. Subsequently the bill be­ that, should the present rate of in-
Thia measure la considered of great them, Hied, killing the hindmost. Th«* came a law and cut down the graft ert-ase of divorce In the United States
Importance, It being argued that It ' «ante bull would have also killed th«* ■of Sheriffs. As a sample of the meth- continue, by 1950 one-fourth of all
wtll prove the solution of the trans­ (chief, but Ills shield hanging ott his ¡oils of Sheriffs In running up fees marriages will be terminated by di­
portation problems of the state. For back prevented. The hindmost, In ¡for transporting insane patients, he vorce, ami by 1990 one-half. It Is
years the Harriman interests have falling, drugged the chief from the ¡declared that It had been the rule of not, therefore, exaggeration to say
bottled up the Interior sections of the horse, but, alighting upon Ilia feet, Sheriffs of Multnomah County to that the problem of the American
A. choice line of invest­
state and retarded their develop­ the chief plied Ills pursuer with ar­ take the patient to Salem on the family Is whether It shall continue
ments tlmt will make
ment. What new lines have been rows, wounding his horse. The wound I night train, returning home the fol- 'to exist, for we are apparently wlth-
ttie
purchaser money 3«
constructed have demonstrated be­ set the uulmul to rearing aud plung­ I low Ing morning. This enabled them i|n measurable distance of a time
yond a doubt that such lines would ing so violently that the ranger could Ito put In a bill for two days instead when, If present tendencies continue,
be a paying Investment* and there­ not alm his weapon. Victory In sin­ of taking the patients up in the morn­ the family as a permanent union be­
fore the people of the state or of gle combat scented to be ou the point ing und going back to Portlund the tween husbund and wife, lasting un-
a district would not ba menaced by of declaring for the savage. His well- 'same day.
til death, shall cease to be.—Charles
any loss In the construction of such direct«^ arrows wore sent rapUlly, but
The earnest, eloquent and pathetic A. Ellwood, In Feb. Delineator.
roads.
a random shot from the ranger broke ; plea of Miller of Linn and Lane prob­
With the power granted by the con­ his right arm and disabled him, both ably caused the defeat of Notting­
A ntan who had overestimated his
stitution to construct such roads It hands being indispensable to the use ham's bill. Miller stated that he capacity for the amber fl iid was ar-
would be posslblo to open all sections I of the bow. The captain's horse be­ knew the difference between the two rested on the street for improper con­
of Oregon and bring the present re­ coming quiet, he shot tho chief twice systems from sad experience brought duct. In the police court the next <
mote sections of the state In close through the body. Peta Nocona then ■close to home anti ho prayed that the morning the usual charge of intoxi­
touch with the markets. This would walked deliberately to a tree near by, Senate would not consider this sub­ cation was filed againxt him. and he'
affect the Interior, und the Coos Hay and, leaning against it, began to sinf; ject lightly. The bill was killed, with was fined live dollars, which he paid.
districts, and all other sections which a wild, wlerd song the death sotift (all voting against It except Nottlng- I This done, he went out with a very
now have no railroad facilities and of bis tribe a custom in many lu­ ) ham ami Smith of Marion.
woirieil expression on his counte­
which apparently will linvo none for «Ilan nations in tile presence uf cor-
nance, only to return a few minutes
years to come if the present railway tain death.
FOR SALE: A fine stock ranch later and cautiously approach the
systems must bo dopended upon.
The captain's men coining tip with of 3000 acres with abundance of ¡clerk. "Please, sir," he said, "would
an Interpreter, the chief was suni- water and enough timber for the j you Just give nte a receipt for that
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‘»Ince tunny of the big universities moned to xurrender, hut ho answered ranch. Twelve ntllos from Klamath I five dollars I paid you? I want to
of the Unit<■<! States will bo repre­ by a savage thrust at tho captain Falls. About 500 acres fine plpw show tny wife that I didn’t spend all
sented at Seattlo this year In the ath­ with a lance held In his loft hand. i land: the balance meadow and pas­ my money for drink.”—Success Mag­
With or Without Driver
letic games It Is planned to have That he would tmfrondor only to ture. The ranch controls 3000 acre« azine.
tents on the grounds to represent1 death waa plain. The captnln direct­ of opon range, and many thousand •
——-——
each university and students will lo­ ed one of his men to "finish him" and acres more are available.
Next to the attar of roses the most
cate one another through registers tho death song censod. Tho Indian
Price 118,000.00. Terms easy.
valuable perfume Is oil of Jasmine,
In the big tent city.
who hart been rlrtlng behind the chief
which Is quoted nt $*80 a pound.
MASON * SLOUGH.
THE FIRST TRUST »> SAVINGS BANK
Now is the time
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The Southern Pacific Co.
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ONLY ROOF
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PORTLAND
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abstracters ;
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