Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 16, 1909, Image 1

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Ol l llIlL I’AFEB OF
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VOL. XIV.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 16, 19C9
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LEADING PAPER OF
SOI TH ER N OREGON.
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NO. 25
si op ull this talk, which lias been
IX HEIT IN Illi. MAN
verified by every uutomobilist who
Could lie Pul In G ihh I Condii ion With lias come over tho road, It Is about Wa» Gnully Aduliceli liy Barri inan,
and Performed Militi of thè Et­
a Few Pound» of Dynamite und
time to got to work and remedy it.
| Lovett will be selected to fill the va-
AHEAD OF EAKE TAHOE
ulant, but taaen in large quantities
cancy caused by the death of, Harri­
it helps the poison In its work, be­
man, who was personally an officer This Ne< timi Bound to Be u R**»ort cause It depresses the whole nervous
for Tourists If It I« But Prop­
or director of most of the Harriman
system of the body.”
cì ulivi* Work llcrctofore.
a Little Bit of Work.
erly Advertised.
corporations in the Pacific Northwest.
The Academy of Sciences, with
I NRAVKLING THE TANGLEE
Rockefeller
and
Schiff,
It
Is
sup
­
which
the Doctor Is connected, was
The latest news obtainable from
Klamath Falls lost a great deul of
Dr. J. Van Itenburgh of San Fran­
posed,
wi
re
elected
to
take
the
place
endowed
by the late James Lick, who
the financial world gives tho follow-
automobile putronug« this lust sum­ <•» >.,i A Co., tlw* I’oct In nd Firm,
cisco, who is in charge of the depart­
of
H.
H.
Rogers
and
Mr.
Harriman
left
to
this
Institution a million dol­
Ready Io Take lliv Honda at
1 Ing Information concerning the fu­
mer on account of tho road around
ment of herpetology of the Academy
In
the
executive
board.
Schiff,
of
lars
worth
of
property. The academy
Tiiclr Former Hid.
ture iminugement of the grout rail­
Modoc Point, as will be seen by the
of Science at that place, is In this
course,
represents
the
house
of
has
just
completed
the erection of a
road system known as the Harriman
following letter, which was received
city on his vacation trip. The Doc-
The City Council Is slowly unravel­
Kuehn,
l-oeb
A
Co.,
while
Rockefeller
ten-story
building
on
Market street.
lines:
by Geo. T Baldwin, vlce-preaident of
tor has just recently returned from
ing the tangle In which It found li­
ha«
probably
been
financially
Inter-
1
The researches of this society is de­
Judge Robert Scott Lovett Is tho
the Chamber of Commerce;
a trip to Crater lake, and was very
ested in the Harriman lines for some
self after th« award of the sewer
voted entirely to animal and plant
successor of E. H. Harriman as bead
Portland. Ore.. Hept. 7.
much impressed with the beauties of
bonds to 8 A. Kean A Co. of Cl. I-
time.
William
Rockefeller
is
chair
­
life.
There is a public library and a
of tho Harriman system, according to
G«o T. Baldwin, vice-preeident Klam­
that natural wonder.
cugo lust ■prlng
There lias been
man
of
the
board
of
the
Chicago,
.Mil
­
public
museum in the building, and
privat« wires received In Portland.
ath Chamber of Commerce, Klam­
In speaking of the possibilities of
considerable correspondence and de­
waukee
and
St.
Paul,
and
the
close
a
series
of publications is Issued from
The heads of the Harriman lines In
ath Falla, Ore.:
this section, and particularly K'.am-
lay occasioned on account of che
relations existing between the Union
time
to
time.
Portland have received no official
Dear Hir This la the first oppor­
ath Fails, the Doctor stated: ' This
question being raised us to the
Pacific and the Milwaukee are re-J
notlfiiatlon
of the etectlon of Judge
tunity 1 have had to suitably answer
city reminds me a good deal of Spo- RUMORED THAT WEYERHAUNER
sponalblllty of the Chicago
Ixivett to the chairmanship of the vealad by the admission of Rockefel-, kane, Wash., with the Immense water
your Inquiry as to the condition of
CO. TAKEN OVER WEED CO.
Mujur Sanderson mad« the announce­
ler to the executive board of the Har­
board of directors of the Union Pa­
the road from Klutnath Fulls to Cra­
power which is available here, and it
riman lines.
ment this morullig that Kean A Co.
cific, but they regard the report as
ter lake for aulomoblllng. To place
la my impression this whole country No < Jiang** In Building Program on
have been notified that unless the correct.
the matter clearly before your hon­
around
here will become a great tour-
A NOTH EK CITIZEN gained
Upper laike If Alleged Deal Is
money for these bonds is In Kluniuth
According to the statement re­
orable body, I will first say that be­
i lilts' resort. I consider this section.
< onsammated.
Falla by the 3d of October the award
celved here, William Rockefeller and They Only Need to Nee the Country with its beautiful lakes, an ideal sum­
fore leaving Portland with my family
mad« to them will be canceled,
to Know Where Io Buy.
Jacob Schiff were added to the board
and friends for a motor trip through
mer climate, far ahead of Lake Ta­
A very important deal is under
It la understood that In case the
at
tho
meeting
which
of
directors
Eastern and Hotithern Oregon, It was
hoe
as a summer resort proposition. consideration whereby the Weyer-
M D Wheeler of Kansas left this
Chicago Arm fulls to carry out ita
elected Mr. Lovett chairman of th«
my understanding thut Kluinuth Falls
1-ake Tahoe is too high for many peo­ bauser Timber company will take
city for his home Wednesday after-
d
bld to the satisfaction of the Council
board, It I m regarded bh being prac-
was the best and most feasible route
ple, and it is a great deal hotter .over the controlling interest in the
that upon canceling the contract with
a five weeks' tour of the Northwest.
tlcally certain that Harrlman's coun-
from Lakeview to Crater lake 1
there than it is here. The only thing Weed Lumber company. The Long-
the K<nn company the bonds will pv
sei will be elected presldent of the He arrived here last Thursday with this country has to do to make it a
learned en route that most parties
Bell Lumber company at the present
sold to th« Arm of Morris A Co. of
Union Pacific, the Southern Pacific his wife and accompanied W. S. tourist section is to advertise, The
making the trip left out Klamath
time holds the largest interest In the
Portland, who were the next highest
Slough and wife on a trip to Merrill
und the Oregon Railroad and Naviga­
Falls an<l went by way of the Agency
merits of this wonderful heaithgiv- Weed company, and If satisfactory
Friday. Mr. Wheeler also went to
bidders. The Portland firm, It Is said,
tion company.
to avoid the terrors (to motorists) of
Lakevo-w to look over the Oregon ing section are practically unknown arrangements are made the Weyer-
are ready to tak« up tho bonds at
Modoc Point
A party with whom
O'Brien
Get»
Word
Valley Land company's proposition. on the outside. The healthful condi­ hauser people will likely get the con­
once. Mayor Sanderson said that
we were touring did Ibis and urged
General .Manager J. P. O'Brien of He represented about 100 purchas­ tions of this country, once thoroughly trolling Interest. There ia a tract of
work on the sewer system would be
us to go with them and avoid the de­
advertised, will bring tourists to this about 40,000 acres of uncut timber
commenced this fall as soon ns tho the O. It and N., said that he had not ers, many of whom had been pur­
lay and danger of the road to the1
section by the score, and your perfect In this bolding, also the large manu­
money was available. If the weather been officially notified of the election chasers from tills same company in
lake from the Falla Our desire to
of Judge Ixivett, but had heard that Colorado. Mr. Wheeler was very summer climate will hold them each facturing plant now located at Weed.
was favorable.
»«« Klamath Falls, the most impor­
year. This statement is based upon Cal. George S. Long, the western
In speaking qf abating the nui­ he had been selected to head the favorably Impressed with what he
tant town In Southern Oregon, over­
my own personal experience during representative of the Weyerhauser
saw of Klamath, county, and also
sance caused by the Ankeny ditch, Harriman system.
cant«' our fears, and so we journeyed
•'Judge Lovett is one of the most what he saw en route to and from my short stay here this summer, company, who was in this city re­
which was recently cotnplalued of by
to your city.
which has been of great benefit to cently, and his head cruiser, a Mr.
the health officer of the dounty and able men in the country,” said .Mr. Lakeview. As a result of his trip he
The reports there of the condition
me.
.Markham, looked this tlmbe- over
city, Dr. Hamilton, the mayor stated: O'Brien, "and if he has been elected will probably make some Investments
of the road were very conflicting, but
1 have just returned from a trip before coming here. Jack Kimball,
"Before wo can proceed any further to succeed Mr. Harriman there can be In Klamath county.
all agreed that the road was bad. and
to Crater lake. Crater lake Is a won- the Weyerhauser representative in
In this mnttcr a new ordinance will no danger that the Harriman jmiicles
that neurly all the cars wero shipped
derfu) bit of scenery, as well as the this section, is reported to be ir. the
WANTS TO GET IN
have to be drawn up and passed, as of Improvement and high grade oper­
by boat to the head of the lake, from
beautiful forests surrounding Crater Weed country on a cruising trip with
the city attorney Informs us that the ation will fall to be carried out. Desio* for Citizenship Causes Man to
ride
was
almost
Ideal
whonce the
Lake mountain. It has never befal- his men, looking this timber over.
present ordinance under which ac- Judge Lovett is known personally
Travel 14,000 Miles.
Wo wero at the Falls on F 'day, tho
len me to see such blue water as One of the leading timbermen of this
Hon was begun. Is Inadequate. A new here, as he has been in Portland on
there
is in Crater lake, and the de- county, when asked as to whether the
only day In the week the Ni'at •Id
ordinance will bo presented nt the several occasions, and tried the last
It means something to George Pat­
ceptlveness
of distances there is a Weyerhauser company, should It take
not go, and ns our time was limitili
next council meeting that will cover hearing of the merger case personally ton, a marine engineer, to claim citi­
Wil decided to attempt the trip by
marvel.
”
hold of the Weed plant, would cause
the ground and wo will then Imme­ In the Utiiti*d States circuit court in zenship In the United States—so
the road.
Dr. Van Denburgh is a specialist any change in their program of build­
Portland.
”
much,
In
fact,
that
he
has
traveled
diately get to work and remedy thia
While the road Is bad, we > did not
Judge Lovett has been Mr. Harri­ 14,000 miles and has paid $1,200 in on reptile life, and has been making ing a mill on the Upper lake, stated:
evil.”
I
The
by any means And It I ni passa hie
man's chief counsel since the Texas gold to get his first papers, and to get a careful study during his stay here
"I don't think that the absorption
Point
for
a
dls-
road around Modoc
of this branch. In speaking of the of the Weed Lumber company by the
NOT NETTLED AS YET
and Pacific was absorbed by the great them In Philadelphia.
tunc« of six or eight miles la rough
snake varieties found in this country Weyerhausers would make any differ­
financier -or about five years ago.
Not only this, but, to get the pa­
and rocky, but with comparatively liallinger'» Friend» Disa|>p<>inlcil in
he said: "The snakes I found are ence In this regard at all. Their hold­
pers. he has stood the discomfort and
Vltnlred by Harrinuin
Taft's Action In Coal Caaes.
little work could be made a passlbly
perfectly harmless, and seem to be ings in this country are so immense
danger of shipwreck in the Mediter­
Mr. Harriman was always a great
fair road. With a machine such as
all of one species. The snakes found that it would justify the erection of
Secretary Ballinger of the interior admirer of Judge Lovett and has left ranean. With his first step toward
mine, having a clearance of ioh
along the river live chiefly on trout an immense sawmill plant on the Up­
department hurried from Washing- much of the execution of his work In naturalization taken, be will begin to
inches. I was enabled to work cu re­
and suckers. I also found a variety per lake, With all the splendid mill
retrace his way 14,000 miles to Ma­
fully through the road without st rlk- ton to meet Attorney General Wlck- his hands for the past year, He Is
of what is called "blue racers,” which sites available so close at hand to
nila.
vrsluim
In
New
York.
It
Is
believed
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regarded as a conservative man and.
Ing uny rocks, and only had to build
are also perfectly harmless. The tur­ their holdings, it would never pay
Patton is an Englishman, born in
here he has gone to give verbal and though a lawyer rather than a rall-
up once to make a clearance. I am
tles 1 found here are similar to those them to haul the logs to Weed to be
concerning road man, he has, like Harriman hi tu­ Newcastle-on-Tyne. For the last
fully convinced that two men with a more detailed Information
found all over the coast from British manufactured. It is my opiulon, also,
These self, made a very close study of rati­ three years he has been employed by
few pounds of dynamite to blast out the Alaska coal land cases,
Columbia to Mexico.”
that the Weyerhauser con pany has
the United States bureau of naviga­
•oin«' of the larger rocks could put have been referred by President Taft road work In its various branches.
Dr. Van Denburgh gives valuable some understanding with the Bill
It is said that a few years ago tion at Manila as chief engineer. Be­ information as to treating poisonous
th« whole road In good condition In to Attorney General Wickersham for
people as to their Intention cl enter­
Investigation.
When Judge Ixivett was ill Mr. Har- fore that he was in the employ of the snake bites, as follows:
I«* mh (hull a week's time, and It seems
ing this country, and they are going
government,
having
been
for
three
hasty
and
unex-
Mr.
Ballinger's
rlman remarked:
a pity Hint your city should be side­
"There is nothing that will abso­
to
get in on the ground floor befor®
years
assistant
engineer
of
the
United
pected departure has given renewed
"I miss Lovett very much, He's a
tracked for such a trivial matter
lutely cure a poisonous snake bite
he
gets here, as with two railroads to
Staten
collier
Justin,
when
that
ship
Hie whole trip through Eastern Interest to tho Cunningham land mighty good man for me to have
when the poison gets thoroughly
handle
his timber, stumpage will go
was
under
the
command
of
Captain
mid Southern Oregon was a marvel cases and the old Ballinger-PInchot ■round, I'm rather impetuous my-
into the system. Some people take
out
of
sight.
”
Samuel
Hughes,
now
assistant
cap
­
controversy. It is believed here that self and apt to do things on Impulse.
and revelation to my family, and all
from a pint to three quarts of whis­
Lumbermen
all over this section
tain
of
the
Port
of
Philadelphia.
who have made the trip agree that it Wlckersliatn's Investigation caused a Lovett usually makes me sit down
key to effect a cure. This is the
are alive to the railroad situation as
Patton has long wanted to become
Is most Interesting, delightful and In­ special summons to Ballinger, and de­ and think it over. I think the two of
worst thing they could do. The best it exists in this section today, and
a
United
States
citizen.
but
just
at
velopments
.are
expected.
us make a pretty good team.”
structive. Six cars that I know of j
thing to do is to tie a ligature tightly it is more than likely that .route very
pr *sent there is an extra incentive
Friends
of
Ballinger
were
sur
­
Judge Lovett is 4 9 years old and
have made the trip this season and
around the limb bitten, which will important
for his journey, There is pending a
timber deals will be con-
many more will go next year. I shall prised at the delay by tho president comes from Texas. He was born in
keep the poison from going back into summated
here
within thirty days.
measure
which
will
give
to
those
in
be glad to report to friends who con­ In settling the controversy between San Jacinto, Texas, He didn't go to
the general circulation of the body.
the
government
employ
in
such
posi
­
template Hie trip that the Klamath Ballinger and Pinchot and the Alas­ college, but educated himself after
Then open up the wound with a knife
KENO ITEMS
tion in the Philippines for a long
Falls Chamber of Commerce has tak­ kan coal land cases after Secretary leaving high school and rend law as­
and suck the poison out. If you hap-
term of years a pension, based on the
en up Hi« improvement of the Crater Ballinger's personal conference with siduously. Since two .uears after Ills
pen to swallow any of the poison
U. E. Reader has returned home
salary
drawn by them at the time of
tin*
president
and
the
supporting
re­
admission to the bar in 1882 Mr.
lake load, and that another season
sucked from the wound it will not from the mountains, where he reports
their
retirement.
Determined
to
be
will Hee The road in fairly good con­ ports of officials of his department. Lovett has been n railroad attorney,
harm you unless there is an abrasion much rain.
There was consternation when It be­ I acting first as counsel for the Hous­ In line for this, ratton made ar­
dition.
somewhere by which it can get into
rangements to come to Philadelphia
Miss Bussey has opened school,
Trusting this may I»* of some Inter­ came known that the president had ton, East and West Texas railway in
the blood. Do not leave the ligature
to
be
naturalized.
with a good attendance of little ones.
est mid service to your organization turned the matter over to the prose- Houston, later on as assistant general
tied around the bitten part too long,
It
was
his
desire
to
come
by
way
cutlng
branch
of
the
government,
Mr. Craig has sold his interest In
attorney of the Texas and Paciflc
and ii'Miilt In benefit to your fulr city,
for if this is done the circulation will
of
Newcastle-on-Tyne,
where
Bis
fam­
The
conservative
opinion
is
thut
the
logging business to E. Brown,
Railway company, then for the llarrl-
I am, most respectfully yours,
be too greatly impeded. Loosen it up
ily
now
is.
Coming
through
the
Med
­
the
president
is
handling
this
case
man lines in Texas mid later moved
II. E. NOBLE.
for a moment or two at a time, al­ who has already begun business.
iterranean on the steamship Alicante,
with
his
usual
caution,
and
is
giving
to
New
York
at
Mr.
Harriman's
so-
The two barges which were being
The loss of this kind of traffic to
lowing the blood that goes out into
he was shipwrecked, losing nine days
a
"square
deal
”
to
all
concerned.
licitation
and
became
general
counsel
loaded
with lumber for the Falls both
this city is no Insignificant matter,
the rest of the body to carry the poi­
among gypsies on the south coast of
for
the
Union
Pacific
and
the
Hnrrl-
failed
to
swim and sank before they
but tin* worst feature of the proposi­
son out into the ‘system in small
The Farmers’ Implement and Sup­
Spain. His trip from Manila took 51
man
lines.
He
Is
also
president
of
tion Is the fact that the bad reports ply House announce to the public
quantities. In this way you get rid were loaded.
days, and he will now return to New­
which nr« being circulated about it that from mid after this date they the Houston and Texas Central rail-
of the poison bit by bit. and the body
L. Alva Lewis, special water bailiff,
castle-on-Tyne to lie joined by his
way.
Is being spread all over the country,
has
arrested several parties for fish­
is able to take care of it. The wound
will carry a full stock of hay, grain
two daughters, who will go to Manila
I
Innige»
in
Official*
in shown by this letter. Tills means
should be washed out with a solu­ ing for salmon otherwise than with
a nd ground feeds In their warehouse,
with him. Granted seven months'
future loss to this city, for If this located at the corner of Sixth
tion of permanganate of potash; then hook and line. The parties were tak­
Whether
the
new
executive
of
the
and
leave of absence, he lias been com­
road was put In proper condition all Klamath avenue. Free delivery to
take
strong stimulants, such as en before H. Snowgoose, who is jus­
lines
will
make
any
Harriman
any
pelled, because of delays, to apply f<>!<!
tho automobile travel would come part of tho city.
strong coffee, or strychnine in small tice of the peace, and after the par­
changes locally or not is doubted, It two months' additional leave.
this way.
dos < one-thirtieth of a grain. A ties pleaded guilty they wero fined
will probably be necessary In the near
—
With ^I h * comparatively small
J. Barnes of Ft. Klnniath Is in the future to hold elections of officers and
Dave Shook of Bonanza is in the very small amount of whiskey, say fifty dollars each, this being the least
miuinnt of work that I h necessary to city.
half an ounce, is a benefit as a stlm- amount fixed by law.
director«' meetings in which Judge city today.
Ml il MH
POINT UOAI» AGAIN
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