Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 21, 1909, Image 4

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
E. «I. MURRAY, Editor
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR UHLGON
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
All communications submitted for publication in the oolumus of thia
paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume
articles will be published.
II l/.ING AT I All ERSIT»
I’ix'«idei;t ( itmpbell state» liiat There *
W ill Net II«- a Reoccu treue«* <*t
tli<>
UTair
An echo of the recent hazing at the
University of Oregon has reached this
city in the fona of a letter of explan-
ation from President Campbell of that
Several of Klamath's
institution,
merit yotir support,
I am glad to
have the opportunity to give you a
full statement of the fads connected
with the rv.eut Lazing.
it., an unfortunate ruling of the
stud, nt bod) at their meeting in Jun,'
of last year,j a regulation was passed
requiting the ? incoming members of
tie Fiesl.man class to wear green
caps as <i class distinction. I regret-
led the i tiling at tl.e time, and re­
plete tatement. with n promts.' of a FOR SALE One the Ion lee making
recommendation of leniency if they
plant, cun system, wtih void ■tor-
should do i.o, but ul*> with the clear age; list'd very little; good ns new .
statement that no one could expect will Hell very cheap. Northern Pole
immunity from punishment.
They ■ i id I "i 11 er Co Sla ion Cal 10 11 ■
wen* definitely told that the penult)
might go us fur as suspension. Thirty-
NOTH I
six of the men came In and frankly
tolal us all about the affair, We also To tlic StoekholJer.i of the Klamath
Water l’.u.s’ \i ioei.lt Ion;
ipade inquiries from the Freshmen
You
are hereby notified that a spe­
who were hazed, and found that th<z
cial
tn
■> tlrg of tl.e Htockbold«'! .i of
accounts substantially agreed
In the
the
Klamath
Water Us rs’ A»«.u-i.i
meantime the Senior und Junior
Hot:
will
be
held
iu Klamath Falls,
classes ma,!«• iiivestigati-imi through a
joint comndtte«' and report«"! to tli<> Oregon, at the Houston Opern House
advisory committee of the faculty, on Friday, the L'2d day of Oetoba-r,
w; 1. a :' <''inmendatlou of lenten,. 1909. at the I oui of 2 o'clock p. m.
1'1'.«’ Freshman cluss also met ami for the purpose of the stockholder i
i>a <i«-d resolutions asking for leniency voting upon luci easing tie capitul
fur the Sophomores, taking upon stock of the ns.-uicl.itIon front |2. >00.-
themselvq? a part of the blame on ac­ ooo to fit.ooo.ooo and Increhslng the
count of the over aggressiveness of par value of tl <• h I iiiim from »2d to
their members. The Sophomore clii-t Lio per »Imre.
ALBERT E
»!•:»<.
pa».» I ii'sclutions of regr.-t and ex
irr
E.W. GILLETTE & CO.
“Won’t you milk Into my pnilni’.'"
Salii Hit* Splila'V Io Ilia* I I).
” ' I I« lliv pt HH vh I little iHii laat'
I lint cM-r you did *p) .**
Of iihii .«««It was a pretty little parlor, for H ut
Spider wai_ii wise on«' wlm> li iond III« gvie'iatlou
und luid r ii ul.ibed his pretti little parlor ill the
itine of E W Gillette « t'o i XI.m,; Block, Sixth
-.iroet), wli'ie he found that ho could get every­
thing that giicit to milk«* a bomo prell) und corn­
ioli ti bl" ut pi l<< - « 11 at »ile «usili wit li I n the m< «Ilia
of u Split, t II at hud tu do I I h owii drumming Up
of bininosi The fable goes on to relate that this
partleiiler pr«lti little parlor wna ho ioni mid
■ comfy" Hint Mr. Fh could not r< «1st the tunipta-
tlo,i tn cilla i , with dimisi rolls result to M: i'll,
lull to th» entire siitl ifnct Ion of the Spld t .
Tie sitili goes to show Huit w bon you "lint to
furnish u u ho.iw purlor mid nil other ii'tfii
If 'ou X* III Ille yourself to E W Gill, tie & t'o .iti
"III find tt ut you can furtiHli It complete in th««
r.iKt eomioi table nuil t lliiirtlv» i im'ii i, m d nitili •
It so pl<using to t! » ei<• that an Invltatiiui Imo your
pu. t.' luti« parloi" «til le Hui' to I,« tu't vlih
plea tur
Xi'otlcr thing about Illi Ion
li lb.it
it doesn’t t ike more to furiti di tln> buitre «hm It
.¡ ■a i tai build it. Ilial you will fin I prli • h h i , « n-
..'ale that 'mi »111 wund r V toy you ill.In t take
a Iviintn.'" of it min I r.vc all tho’ie nice things iir’ -
., " Jim dtop In «oui« «tu' and g-1 tl « Ir pi i< <v on
•’ 11 I a I
t III III . ! ng ,
You will II» sur prisa al
Y a. II
"III find Um you «tin afford ti nt cioty rock r; il ut
ne a «alpet, ott«; or two uf tliosa* pretty rug’* or
mt H«|i.m • * tl ut : ou lav« wanted go hing to bright-
quest «1 the members of the student
; r.- sed a wilUnxnes« to receive what-
boys were caught in the hazing, and
bod) ix.i .tive 1‘or.imitGe to a«lmiu-
ever peualty the faculty might im- N .1 I 1 I SAlt
it is understood one or two of them
ister it very leniently at the begtautax
T ». 11 :
,K se. l’he at tit tt ! • of the Sophomor
received pretty hard usage. Heads ot
of th * present year, and also to give It
"u I frank and n'nnly all the way
colleges and universities are having
Ia thè County Uotii t of the State
very <a;. fnl thought with the Idea of
through.
it daw n on them that the parents of
Or •con for thè Ct'unty of Kin tua th
; «« ».’. I) i v. i.-ii-.e the aciioti of lit
"In the face of all these facts, the In thè Metter of thè G io dian«l Ip
toys and girls look w ith disfavor and
June. In the meantime the Freshmen
Charles Hughes n id Mai '
I up
■ «I • purtli'iilnr inalili
viel
a th<« prit, on
committee
felt that extreme measuie,
disgust on any institution that per­
• of >1' 'i' 11 iugH 11 ni Mm think yon can't
i ad apparently quite willingly adopt­
Hugbe.-. Minori.
would
not
be
justified.
It
was
«I
mits su< a lax discipline as will let
•id-
nffvrd «it pivcnt; you’ll find Um tl.vi mi • not b«*-
NOTICE U hcreh' civ ti that the
ed t. «■ gr<en caps, being s'lin-what
'ond riacli after all. but that you tan afford thsm
cd to impose a penalty of one y sr’s
hazing 11 a liot. The ord.nary belief
'-.-rslrnaid. guardlan of the persoti»
now mid not have to «alt.
proud i.i them, 1 think, and there
I
utili.-«
of
erari
s
Hughes
ami
suspension from tl.e I’nlve; ..Ity on
is that iu.titutions are maintained for
i
Mary
F
Hughes.
«Ili
«.
R
hi
privai.*
—
«•ai : •
i: I di
rt ot f.'ivti it
—
three of the men to whom this was a . • «in und.vili* d o» •• ilxth lnl-'i<'s'
the purpose of training the youth of
».
in tl.e matter, ^llut the green caps
of «aid minors In and tn lot
second offense. The attitude toward
the nation to-ideals far removed from
fi i r I 4 ) an Itici th half of the
made . ary Freshman noticeable wl.o
hazii u on the i art of cne of th.* men tn 'Iti We- >t quiii '< r of ■
the brutal antics that so often creep
I ob IS; t..t«
n ight be on tie streets downtown
.nvol. -d was not «•..iti»factory to the six Ibi. elgl t t s i ned t ine i 9 » nml
n»to li.e . . ...ag ;>icgraiu. and a uni­
thè scu-'
ith I alf of the southwest qunr-
after night, at.d the Sophomores
versity oi college tl at-cannot exercise
committee, . and he also was suspend­ ter of -i-ctli i 21 all 111 tewt. l-l'p 29
claimed the privilege of an old custom
«ctl of rango 111» «.««(. Wlllnni-tta-
'd for one year. The other men were
sufficient ...atrol over the students to
• 'il'.-'", K’an'iitb c
t)rcg< -.,
to send Frc shmen home cn the theory
given the alternative of suspension et :itainh>g 31 t ari vi mora- or 1«.» i. »c-
prevent such treaehea ot discipline is
that they ought not to keep la ■
: g > govcinment tur« . un
for I alf a year from the University
unworthy of the financial or moral
•ii'l aft»r ile Jl*t day of t .- io I ht .
hours. As far as we could learn no
or the pn s -ntatlon to the faculty of !!"••>. for ca«h. pursuant to ord»r of
stippoit of the community.
violence was involved, but the Fr »1 -
The high school faculty is to be
an expression of regret for tiw part c id court mu le and • nt.'t. t In thè
■.«Va- piai ■•«• litlg OH |>
-.1 (|ny
men lather resented the intrusion Oil
commended for the promptness with
they had taken in the hazing, a coin- Jtine. 1909
There are lots of things tn our sto
I.VHI I s Watches and
thcr rights, and determined to <o
♦
panb'd with a promise to support,the Dati «! ai Klamsth F.'l», Orci -<n. Fep-
which this hazing was taken up. and
Diamonds—lota of small, Inexpctialv
lrl«*> that cotuo ex-
-.
tember 2 ld. 1909.
down town in sufficient numbers to
f
r<-rdlngly handy every day, either r
while the reply from President Camp­
policy of the University in abolishing
for nuothor or
FRANCES HUGHES.
hold their own. It seems that some,
for your own use. Lockets and Charma in great variety, and
i
lazing for the future. This state­ Guardian of thè persol i and «*s:at«*s
bell i reassuring, future develop­
«
<’f Charles H uk I km ard Mar' F
twelve or fifteen of them formed a
Chains «nd Ring« at all prices, lint Pins, Stick Pins. Ilracv-
ments w ill have to prove that he has
ment must have the approval of the
litighi «, Minor >
9-23. |o-21
X
lets and Sterling Silver Toilet Articles.
wedge on the principal business street
Wo nr» receiving
♦
sufficient ability to enforce the rules
father or guardian of each man in*
Inter«'.ring
Novelties
marly
.
very
day.
❖
Come in und »«•«* tlietu
pf* r sttjiper on? evening and pushed
N III I It l’t tu I \ I I. >N
laid down by him.
volved. Full publicity' was given a
i
off into the gutter a number of Sopho­
♦
to the farts and names, which was no
“Mr. P. L. Campbell, President of the
•
Not
Coal
I.;-nd
i
mores w hom they met. This action
Department
of
th-
Int.-iLir
Unite
I
University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.
small part of the |>enalty. The men
was taken r«s a challenge by the Soph-
Btat
' -. I oa
.. Lal • • ■
"My Dear President Campbell—It
have felt the stiag very keenly, and
Oregon. Septembf-r Is. 1909.
oaiora class, «.nd they felt that tbtlr
Notice Is hereby given that John
the parents have pretty generally
is with considerable regret that the
repiytation was at stake if they did not
Slade, of Oli-ni*. Or«', who on .May
faculty of this school hears tl.e report
made it the occasion of a strong 2Jd. 190k, made lioima l entry
punish the Freshmen. Without any
No 4043, »« rial No. 01617. for S
moral lesson.
concerning the recent hazing exploits
special plan or leadership as far as
SWla. »<•<■. 2. N'e NW<, --..•<• II. twp.
in the University. We have no doubt
"I am convinced that the attitude is 39 S. rang*- 1" E. Wiliam it" Merid­
we could ascertain, some thirty or
now thoroughly sane on this whole ian. has fil'd notice of Intention to
but that these reports arc exaggerat­
forty o. ^he Sophomores met one
iiink" final commutation proof, to
ed. Such is usually the case. How­
question of hazing. Tl.e men pledged establish claim to th.- land above do-
evening about 8 o’clock, broke up into
themselves to support the Cnivei.-it
M-rlbed. before <’. R. I> Lap, County
ever, we cannot help but feel that
squads for the purpose of finding the
;ln making hazing impossible in the Clerk, nt Klamath Fails, Or**., on the
the reports have plac d the Univer­
6lh da) of November, 1909.
aggressive Freshmen, and finally re­
future, it is fair to say that it ha.»
Claimant names as Witness*'*:
sity in a bad light before the people
assembled a little after 9 o’clock in
John Tipton of Olene. Ore ; Her­
PROPRIETORS
never been severe at the University.
of Oregon, as well as ourselves before
bert Tipton of Olene, , Ore.. A.
a fi *ld a' hi ut half a mile out of town
many of our patrons and student«.
We are determined, however, that It Wilson of Olene. Ore., Sam Dixon
ALL KINDS OF Fi LSH. SALI
with some fourteen or fifteen Fresh­
Olem*. Ore.
ihail be absolutely abolished.
We have worked conscientiously to
ARTHUR W. ORTON,
men in their charge. As far as w ■
AND SMOKED MEATS
9-30-1 1-4
Itegl.il. r
"I »hall appreiate your assistance
suppress any such spirit of outlawry­
could learn, the Freshmen went along
in making this matter clearly under­
in onr high school, and feel that such
SAUSAGES OF ALL KIN! b
NOTH I Etili IT III.It A TION
willingly, taking time even to change
stood by the people of your com-
y Reports from the University tend to
Not Coal Land.
their clothes before going out. Eith­ |munity. We appreciate the kind at
cancel any work we may have accom­
Department
of the Interior, I’nlt.-d
er they were interested in tire fun
plished in this line.
titiid« which Klamath county has tak­
Slates Land Offic • at Lakeview,
themselves, or more probably they
en toward the University, and we are
“Believing as we do in a university­
■
Oregon. Oct. 5, 1909.
thought they might as well have the
I very anxious that the University re-
education, we have recommended to
Notice Is hereby given that Edward
matter over once for all. A number
Itain the hearty support of your peo-
our former students the University of
Brady, of Keno. Orc., wl.o. on July 3.
of upper classmen went along as spec­
j Pl-- Will you plee«e convey or.r ex­
Oregon to the exclusion of all other
1903. made homes)' nil entry No.
tators. and also with the idea, I think,
Owing to Hie expiration of my leaisc. I «till
|| to the bigio •»! l.uhl. r,
>rcssions of regre-t In regard to tills
schools, but with such reports from
3 102. Serial No. 0115», for
SE U million! resel l a-. on
of preventing any danger of rough
whole matter to the members of your
the University current among the pa­
treatment.
>
SE% SE *4 section 10. 8W'4 8W «4
tea- htag corps, and a»Miir<‘ tboni that
rents of these students, we cannot
section 11, township 4 1 S. rang«-
The Freshmen were required to
we appreciate the kind interest which
help but feel that our judgment has
7
E.
Willamette Meridian, has
sing songs, make rpeech«?s and run
they lave shown in the welfare of
been put io jeopardy. Already one
filed notlca- of Intention to make final \t 12:.'JI> |I. tn., ni Illi- Mammoth Sin I«-., In hlnmnlli Full«. Ong..... llu*
the gauntlet./ This last performance
:bc University by uniting w Ith you in
gsr.tleman, who is the father of two
live year proof to cstablÌHh claim to «•Iilire equipage of Hi«* .MAM.MDTII SiABLI s, n« foillaw«
sounds more barbarous than it really
-
.our letter of the 11th?
bo;.s now readv for the University,
is. The Freshmen tan one at a tini«
the land aoove d -.-.«Titled, before (’. 2:1 Hols«», I'OllslHtlllg of g.x.il «Irai-
I < 'Utter.
"With kindest personal regards. I
told us only last night that he could
between two lines of Sophomor 3,
it. JH'Lap, county clerk, at Klamath
ii.g leiims .mil nll-pur|H>HC
Is
Net» dotti.I** Im tuas»---- Hilling
remain, very sincerely yours,
not send his boys where they would
Falls, Ore., on the 20th day of No­
who struck at them with sticks and
li ir-.es, nuire« nml gelding«.
iug nml work luirm ««. Some
be so mistreated.
"P. L. CAMPBELL."
«
vember, 19)9.
paddles as they pass'd. The word
H Illlggli-s.
good
n« new.
"Reports as to the punishments In­
• » Illi ITO*,
Claimant
names a, witnesses:
was passed along not to strike hard,
.1 Surrey».
flicted have been very meager and un-
;>R. I \l:lxl II RI.TI HNS
• » 11-PuKM-ngei- Wagon*.
rod in the darkness no one was struck
Richard K- arns of Keno, Orc., Wil­
large n«»oi-tm<-iit of Colie» und
satisfactory. We ’eel that a wider
• » Spi Illg Vl IlgOIIM.
I very often. The general testimony
liam A. ()’<.. of K»no, Ore., J. R
U lii|M, Foot Muriner», «•te.
The
many
friends
of
Dr.
Thomas
publication of tie complete facts in
••va i that a ide from a few- bruises no i
' ’Icnino us of Dot rls. Cal.
I Breaking < mt.
Nliddlv
Tool« of i,|| kind«.
Parker ■«•.ero agr-ealily Hiirprls d last
this community would set the Univer­
one v. as seriously'hurt. I saw within
ARTHUR W. ORTON.
I Hcnrsc.
IjtlllvriiH,
etc.
Monday v.h< n he returned to this city,
sity in a projier lig! t before the peo­
a couple of days two of the boys who
10-14-1 1-1 S
Register.
t I nir Itol -sl. als.
I
«Illi
e
l'vlute«.
to remain pornianentl . 11« has s -
ple of this part of the state and would
were report'd to have been seriously
t Sleigh.
I Mofe.
cured offices in tie White building,
set us right before our patrons.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTH I.
injured, but they told me that they
II I.MS—All «lini» over XI«». one yeu « tpiie, notm with uppmvitl «ciur­
.md will again enter the pra tlce o;
Would it be too much to ask you to
were i ll right by that time. They w« r ■
li)’, M |.er cent interest per niiiium.
medicine. The doctor Is still «uff ir­ In ti e County Court of tl <• State of
write us fully as to the measures
disposed to lai gh at the matter as
' Ing from tie wound rece|v«l ta the
taken in the matter, that we may do
Or gon, t<jr Klamath County. ,
H. RABBES, Auctioneer.
HENRY STRAW, Prop
b ing trivial. Of course It was all
i aril v. are store of Honeyman & Co., In the matter of lie estate of Nelson
whatever we can to remove the
wrong and inexcusable, but on the
Tree Horse Feed on Bay of Sale
Portland. He was « xamlnir.g a Ma lt-
mutual reproach which has been cast
Dlmlck, deceased.
.other land it would b • a mistake to
upon us
ter tlfle when I: was accidentally <1!*
Notice I her'by given that by .or­
allow the reports of excessive brutal- j
c!■; rg^ d, the bullet striking 1 l;n abov«' der of the County Court of Klamath N It E < I MEETING til hie
••Thanking you In advance for any­
it AI.D <)!• I (Jt AI.IZ VITON
ity to prevail. The whole affair did'
the right knee, ranging downward County, Mate of Oregon, made and
thing you ntay do, we beg to remain,
not take more than twenty-five or
To Al! Taxpayers and to All Whom It
yours very truly,"
land coming out about six Inch-i be­
tei■« d on tl e fitli day of October.
Mai Con. 'in
thirty minutes, As far as w<- could
low.
z
< Signed by Members of the Faculty)
NOTICI.; is le i . le given tl at on
1909,
Howard
F.
Shepherd
was
ap
­
ascertain there was no Ill-feeling.
tie third Monday in October. lb"
“Mr. John F. Butcher, Principal of
point« d Administrator of tie estate ISth da' of aid monti, V I). 11)09.
Several men who were found to be in­
, County High School, Klamath
Robert Swift l<ft Sunday morn- of Nelson Dlmlck. deceased; therefor lie board of equalization In n:i<l for
disposed from one cause or other w.-t ■
!•’'iim.'it ' ¡ i ntic , Or«
e. " Ill attend
Palis Ore.
ling for Lakpview, where he goes to all persons I aving claims agnlnit the at tl e coi'itl o ih » In ti e city of Klam­
mnt I «one before the hazing began.
“My Dear Mr. Butcher Your let­
M FIUSWORTH
fill a responslblt* position with the < state of Hal'l dcceas-.d shall pi. sent ath Fall'-. Oregon, mid publicly exam­ *>n. J
“I htard of ti e affair next da.', a?i«i
ine th' i. "ssment rolls of Klntnnth
ter of October 11th is at hand. I ap­
Lake-view Mercantile company. Mr. ti e same with prop'-r voucberH, duly
VETI nINAn’' SURGEON
count - , ¡..id correct r 11 errors In vai-
immediately began Investigations. A
/
A nd Ü E h T I s r
preciate fully the awkward position In
Swift has been a resident of thik city verified, within six months from the nut Ion. description of qunlltloH of
f, w names came to nte, but I was con­
.HI.» Cri. a.., -aot. I« Iil.taiiar
l’h.ana- 1 fl
Inula,
lots
ot
other
propel
t
'
Il
messed
which the recent l azing here at the
. — ------------------------------------- ,
for about three years, during which date of tills notice to me, the under­
by th«, ns.enor in and for said coun­
vinced Hat a large majority of the
University has placed you and the
time he Ins been employed by S«hal- signed, at my real estate office in the ty; and It si all be tl « duty of all per­ GREA I SALI-: CE I Vi E SHEET
off "lid rs might easily escape detec­
MI Kit
rons Interest d to appenr nt the time
members of your teaching corps in
lock & Daggett, an^l later by their City of Klamath Falls. Oregon.
!
tion if they should c I-. oh ? to do so. In
mid pin«" appointed.
the Klamath County High School. We
sttccessors, Shive ft Sons.
He is a
Dated
Dated
this
7th
day
of
October,
nt
Kinmath
Kulls.
Oregon,
lf you d-slre Home flu" baignlns In
consultation with ti e advisory com­
this 23d day of September, A. D.
appreciate the good delegation of stu­
ytiling man of nplendl«! bu^lu«'ss ablfe« 1909, at Klnmaih Falls, Oregon,
Late Populär Sheet Mimlc, write tu
1909.
mittee of the faculty It was agreed to
itv, and his departure is n (listing
dents which you .sent us this year, and
Charina 8. Mitchell, 2<>!» Almond st.,
HOWARD F. SHEPHERD,
J. P. LEE,
gfv ■ all the men implicated an oppor­
Assessor In and for Klamath County, Ashland, Oie., fm- Intest fn- iiiualc
the University certainly wishes to
loss to the city.
10-7-10-28
Administrator.
Oregon.
tunity to come In ¡'nd make a com-
9-23, 10-14
catalogue.
I
Sixth St., Tlang’ Block
Pretty and Useful Things :
!
in Jewelry
NOW LN NEW QUARTERS
Crisler ä St'Its
Fuildird
City Meat Market
" weiss & ARMAND
AUCTION
SATURDAY, OCT
, ’OQ