Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 04, 1909, Image 1

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    OFFICIAI, PAPER OF
KI.AMATII COI N I Y.
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VOL. XIV.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON, NOVEMBER 4, 1909
fully graded und adupt<-d to the need»
of the pupil», »o (hut they might be
developed In strength, attention and
execution of command.
Mimeographed copies of a »orb-»
of cu II h Iht-iilc exercises were di»till>-
iiti-ii among the tiacher», to lie used
throughout the county In this work
SOKS GIN E INSITI! NT ION
Mr. Ackerman then talked upon
"Home Educational Standards," and
expandiil upon (he three It» which
an- to be developed J ii the pupil, viz.
11«
"I’srenis mnl < liildren Hlioulil h «' Kight, Respect, Responsibility.
»ays
the
teacher
will
find
It
hard
to
Good < liuni»,* Hay» Prof killer'
raise
the
standurd
ulurv«*
that
main
■limi in un Albires».
tuliK-d III tlic average home, but thut
It is the teacher'» (ask to
.MONO NN 's CIUM I I KINGS
the»«* qualities In hi» pupil»
th<-
The uniiuul MKslon of ilio Tamii- pt 1» vastly more important
mere
Imparting
of
liiforinallon.
era' Inatti ut« of Klniuuth Falla ln«t
After u »hurt rec«»» the <l««purt-
Mondar mornltig In th< Righili giade
ment
work was taken up mid the
t« mìiii <>f ih« publii' school for tl«
High School and public st boot »<•< -
three dnya' soaalon.
Th< re w«-r«« proietti
otate aír­ t Ions meeting in different rooms,
j«« rlntcmlctit, J il. Ai
an, I'rof round,tabic talks wer«' conducted in
<> and th,- respective departim nt* by Profs.
I. It Aid« i lumi of tl <
I’roi
C b<• Ressler und Alderman, the former on
► ««1er IllOSt
of the "Manual Training" und the latter on
c-ainty mid city,
friends "At ithmeiic.”
During th,- day the District School
fr Uli tlic lown and county at large
Boa
id convention met in th« office.
Superintendent Hwrn called tl,e
<
A
full
report Is given elsewhere *
session to order at ti -i'clock and ,«’t« r
TEACHERS’
INSTITUTE
NEW WHEAT
HENEY IS
DEFEATED
FOR KLAMATH
I E< T ION NF NIC IM lltltlS
ON
DRY
Al KALI
LAND
Ordinance Introduced for lt«-a<Ker-
tisilig S«’W«-r Bond», anti Str«-«-t
Grail«- Ordinance l*a»» <l
LEADING PAPER OF
HOI THERN OREGON.
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NO. 32
WERE NOT
HILL’S MEN
There was a regular meeting ot the THOSE SEEN ON BEAMES THAI T
< lty council last night. The meeting
(T'TOIt MILIS NNNilRMMl
I,ON EICNMENT MEN
was called to order by the mayor.
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¡Several bills agaln»t the city were
I0M L. JOHNSON FOSES OUF Iread, including those of the transfer ONE PAR IY UNACCOUNTED FOR
s NNIICNMIMO
HI
MEETING OF < TTY FATHERM
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t.ltNIT
PROSE-
.companies for hauling lumber. All
bills and salaries due were ordered NVere Engaged in Running Surveys
y Frove u Sour« «• of NN'c.iltli for Iniiiiniiny Haves Gaynor. But lx,«««
paid,
with the exception of one from
tli«- R«-»t of Ticket—McCarthy
Aero«« Buena Vista Hill laist
tlic Dry lt«tii< Ilers of KlunuHli
i
the Light and Water company for $9
Eh-ctcd
In
'>
risco.
Friday.
< ouiity.
for placing a valve in the pipe at the
corner of Seventh and Main streets.
Rumors were flying thick and fast
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3
(Spe­
On the ranch of Thomas Cross,
Councilman ('astel was asked to look
iwo miles south of Dorris, was tried cial* — t'notficial returns from all pre­ into this and report at the next meet- Tuesday to the effect that Hill's
surveyors were in town locating a
uii experiment this summer which cinct» Indi« ate the defeat of lleney ing
line for the Oregon Trunk through
may rewult In making the Klamath for district aitoruey by u majority
A petition from J. V. Houston «m
this
city. The chances are, however,
over
1,000.
There
Is
Joy
in
the
ranks
country a» noted throughout the
■ '.•ad. asking for permission to hans
that
there is no foundation to the
of
those
who
have
been
accus«d
of
country us Is the state of Kansas. The
a sign across from the Opera House to
grafting,
for
they
feel
certain
that
in
suspicions,
for all of the surveyors
experiment was with the raising of
the Livermore hotel.
As the sign
have
been
accounted for, with the
the
defeat
of
lleney
their
worst
ene
­
hard Russian wheat, Mr Cross pro­
would be of great value to the city a»
•xceptlon
of
one crew of six men seen
my
is
»horn
of
hi»
power
to
do
them
cured soiii«' seed from Kansas and
a light, and an ornament as well, the
last
Friday
on what is known as
¡sowed a »mull amount of it for the harm. McCarthy Is elected by a safe permit was granted.
Buena Vista hill. The party arous­
I purpose of »««-Itig If It would grow | majority, it I h rumored today that
A petition for a sidewalk running
ing
most interest was the one seen
;
lleney,
will
contest
the
election,
His
i here. Th« result astonished not only
north from Main street along the west
Saturday
on the Reame» tract at the
defeat
1»
a
bitter
dose
for
him
to
I .Mr. Cross but everyone that has seen
side of Eighth street to NVashington
southern
end
of Lake Ewauna. These,
swallow,
and
it
Is
confidently
pre
­
I the product. Th«' k«-rn«-l was fully
was referred to the street committee
however,
proved
to be employes of
dicted
that
he
will
not
give
up
with
­
twice tile size of the Kansas grain,
to look into the matter and report at
the
reclamation
service
making a top­
out
a
fight
In
the
courts.
When
asked
atid stems to po»n«ss all of the fine
the next meeting as to whether it
ographical
survey
In
connecting
with
Evening
Ke»«ioii
|
«1 short Invocui Ion by Itcv Ueo 11.
I qualities of tht Russian article. The If he contemplated contest proeeed- '"ere the work of those across the
the
drainage
of
the
marsh
lands.
i«<»< und two songs enter- I Int«
A (urge Dumb« . of u-uchers and clt area planted has not been learned, ings he refused to commit himself
■ street attempting to force the prop­
The crew seen in the Buena Vista
h'ti,,ii> by the in«iliutc nn orit-it.Da­ Izi-ns were privileged to hear the «X- but th«- amount of wheat harvested either way.
erty owners to build an unnecessary
addition came down the west side of
CLEVELAND. Ohio, Nov. 4. I S|»C
lton w as perfected.
relient and entertaining address by was about 2,000 pounds.
sidewalk or not.
the lake and crossed over the hill,
«¡all-—Tom L. Johnson has gone
A -bort uddres» bv Superlntei dent State Superintendent Ackermun In th«'
The land on which the seed
The report of the health committee
heading for Klamath Falls. There
down to defeat after one of the hard-
¡’»¡in »«» followed I’V a plenum; ad High School auditorium last night.
. ¡ilunted w as nlkiill, ami It wan
y the Ankeny canal and the resolu­
were six in the party—two viewers
t to tght lampaigns in the history
ill«»» of welcome froe« Itcv. Mr F <»•- After some musical »elections by the ¡thought to
too strongly impreg-
tion therein for the abandonment of
land four others engaged in running
of the city, lie is accepting his down-1
o* Grace M E Chon h. given in lile High School otchcMtra mid a vocal
; noted with
uae for
the canal as a local waterway, was
the survey. They refused to state
imtiul win of quid humor und whole­
| the raising ; of any crop. Sagebrush (all philosophically.
adopted.
who they were, where they came
NEW YORK CITY, Nov. 4. (Spe­
Introduced th« »¡eak-
some philosophy.
j would not glow there, mid it was
A motion to hire Zumwr.it at a
fri'W. or where they were going. In­
cial) Tammany has won a barren
.Mr Ackerman gavi» u good prac­
part. as follows:
with »ome misgivings that Mr. Cross
salary of $1 per annum and to pay
tical talk on school »Miiltation, urg­
"rhe thing which impresaes tu« i decided to sow the wheat there. The victory in the election of Gaynor as him at the rate of $10 per diem lor quiry at the Southern Pacific head­
quarters brought the ^formation that
ing many simple Improvements In : inoHt on mi return to your beautiful ; results. ►. ««-Ver. have proved that mayor of th«.- city. The entire fusion
actual services n-edeitd, was passed.
none of their surveyors were at work
ticket, with the exception of mayor,
public schools. In tin* cotirs«' of the ■ *aH«y 1« Its marvelous development ,the soil
Is admirubly adapted for th«*
Ati ordinance instructing Recorder
in that neighborhood last week, and
has been elected, and this robs Tam­
iiddl«»» h< paid a compliment to the nnd growth, Rapt-daily Is thia cue purpom*.
Leavitt to re-advert Ise for bids for
the reclamation service furnished the
many of the richest prise of all the
completeness of equipment In th«- of this city, And while this Is ¡he
t>e bonds to be issued to aid in the
Samples of the wheat were s«-nt to
same statement.
Board of Estimates, which will ex-
Eighth grade room of the K la ninth condition »<• fi nd everywhere In th«
c instruction of the city sewer system
California millers for the purpose of
It is known that a party of six sur-
|e-nd
during
the
next
four
years
about
Falls ptiblls school. Mr. Ackerman state, Klainuth county ha» certainly
•ers passed on ita first 1 reading. The .
--«■curing their opinion as to its value
veyors
left the main crew of Hill sur-
one billion dollars, Even
t > i« In d upon cloanlin«*»», tidiness, cotnt In (or more than a fair dlvl»ion.
ordinance was considered as an emer­
as a cereal. Their reply did not con­
vevors now located at the Klainath
election of Gaynor it has won a
■ ultnbtc decoration, tem|M«rlng of No other city of the population of
gency ordinance having to do with the
tain the desired information, tt be­
j
Kinmath
Full»
In
the
stalo
ha»
put«
Marsh and started south. Nothing
doubtiul victory, for no one expects
light mid ventilation.
public health, therefore the council
ing simply an inquiry as to how much
has since been heard of them, and it
the erratic Judge to continue to wear
He emphasized the thought that pic school facilities HUperlor to those
. voted to meet again tonight for the
of It they could procure. Samples
is possible that they are engaged in
the collar of Tammany,
There is
th«- school should li«* mi nd June* <>l we find here. And no other county
second reading. The only change
have be«cn sent to government agri­
running a preliminary survey down
great Jubilation in the city over the I made in the reading of this
the home, mid at l«n»t equal to «t In high »cliool In Hie »talc hn» a build­
bill and
cultural colleges and the result of
the
west side of the lake to ascertain
election
of
the
fusion
ticket,
and
con
­
«h-milincns and moral tone.
ing nnd equipment equal to this. Oth­
that passed when the bonds were first
the analysis Is awaited with interest.
if
a
feasible route can be secured. The
servatives all over the city are sing­
After a short recess. Prof Ai<|er- er» nrc going to hmu In (he near fu­
A carload of the seed has been ing the praises of NN'. R. Hearst for ¡advertised was the addition of the generally accepted theory has been
mu» gave a splendid uplift to tuo ture becau»«« we have told them what
■words " not more than" so that th«?
that the Oregon Trunk would come
Kuchers in his address on "Craft you nr<< doing over here, and have shipped Into the Butte valley for the sacrifice he made In becoming a
planting this fnll, and if the same suc­ candidate. for it is recognized that bill now reads that the rate of inter- down the east side of the lake, cross­
Ethics," or the standards maintained thus been using your name profanely
cess Is met with when this is harvest­ If he had remained out of the fight ! est on the bonds shall be not more ing at the head of Link river and
by the teaching craft. The code In- 'to thin extent. Never have the peo-
ed it means that land in this vicinity the entire Tammany ticket would than 6 per cent.
come down Conger avenue.
eluded: tl) Social service. (2) Sym­ pde of Oregou been lntcie»t«-d in edu-
i The street grade ordinance fixing
I will b«- made to produce crops that have been elect ed.
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pathy. (3) Sincerity. '( 4 > Faith in .cation as now. This was manifested
the grade on the different streets
■will bring returns (ar beyond the
HOLABIRD
VISITS
I
’ORTLAND
pupil mid self. (6) "We do not ¡recently In the six months bill which
| dreams of anyone.
within the city limits was read and
St
li<
Mil.
BOARI»
INSI
’
Et
IS
knock." lie says "We must convince piasik'd both houses of the legislature
adopted as read.
O. 1< Gates, manager of the Light
Harriman Representative Says That
NENN St IK MH, SITE
the public that our work 1s the work with but one dissenting vote, and
an.!
Water
company,
was
In
Dorris
Oregon NN ill Get Her Shan- of
of mi expert.'
which Is second In Importance to no
SHOOTING SCRAPE NT NINNEY'S
Tuesday,
mid
while
there
secured
New Enterprises.
School Directors Sanderson, Foun­
The seaslon closed with mi address school legislation which has ^een
< AMP
samples
of
the
seed
and
the
wheat
tain
and
GoellerWednesday
afternoon
William
H. Holabird. generally
by I’rof, Ressler on "The New Teach- pansod In twelve years.
Moreover,
i r " II«' says the new teacher 1» com, the people lime responded cheerfully grown from it. He also brought back visited the site chosen for the election
Monday morning Harry Ingra­ known as the special representative
Ing. mid has come. Four points were and without protest to It» new re­ a sample of macaroni wheat grown of the new school building. They ham shot Charles Ogden through the of the executive department of the
«inphaslzed (1) The teacher Is com­
ing to be recognized nt his true worth
In the community. (2) He is to be
paid mi adequate salary. (3) The new
teacher Is u specialist in his grade.
«4 » The new teacher Is a trained
teacher.
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Tl ESII.NN’S PlttM EDINGS
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z
Th«' afternoon session of the Instl-
lute Monday was fully aH inter-
«•sting its the morning session.
On reassembling two spirited aongH
were sung, and the rollcall showed 3M
teachers to be present.
Mr. A. II. Knode!I, state superin­
tendent of the Anti-Saloon League,
gave an enthusiastic little talk ex­
pressing appreciation for the good
which the temperance movement hns
derived from the careful Instruction
which is being given in the public
schools as to the harmful effects of
alcoholic stimulants and narcotics.
Mr. A. F. Panek of the County
High School then gave the first of
his series of talks on calisthenics. He
emphasized tho Importance of physi­
cal uh well ns mental training. The
general attitude and posture In the
schoolroom is unnatural, and tho alm
of calisthenics is to correct resulting
evils.
The exorcises should be care-
quirements. However, the country i by Mr. Cross and this is one-third were surprised with the beauty of the
school ha» not kept pace with the city : larger than the seed from which It surroundings and were unanimous in
Kchools lii advancement and a closer was grown. The samples speak for |their belief that it is the most sight­
supervision of the country school is themselves and show what may be ly location in all the city. Speaking
t ie next great problem before the peo­ ¡expected when this sectiou Is fully of tt. Mr. Sanderson said:
"The voters made no mistake in
ple of the state. It is well for the developed.
The
wheat
grown
by
Mr.
Cross
was
the
selection of the site on the west
people to remember that neither the
on
dry
land.
It
is
problematical
what
side
of the river, as it is one of the
successes or the failures of the youth
the
result
would
be
on
land
that
was
most
sightly locations I have ever
of the state Is due to the school en­
Irrigated.
It
is
well
known
that
irri-
seen.
With a structure commensur-
tirely. Th«> school gets the child, at
gallon
has
a
tendency
to
soften
the
ate
with
the size and importance of
best, only six hours n day for a small
part of the year, while the home, the wheat, but to what extent this will be the city erected there, it will be one
pre»», the church and the street have true with the Russian hard remains of the best estimonials of the prog-
him under their Influence the other to be determined by experiments. It rcss and enterprise of our citizens
and greater part. The present in­ Is particularly adapted to dry farm­ that one can receive. It can easily
dustrial revolution due to Invention ing nnd may prove to be one of the be seen from every train entering and
of machinery means the growth of an greatest blessings that the dry rnnch- leaving Klamath Falls, and will no
doubt have a very beneficial effect
Industrial training.
This brlngs ers of this country have ever had.
when this city is on the main line."
with It n few demands upon the
HOBGOBLIN
party
Work will begin at once grading
school. First among these is the de-
the
site and an engineer will within
tmind that the young tuny get tlie
of
Saturday
night
at
the
home
few days stake out the loca-
the
next
power and the Inclination to earn an
Miss
Agnes
Marple
the
C.
I.
of
S.
I.
tlon
of
the
new structure.
honest living. Life nnd the ability to
gave
n
unique
Hallowe'en
party.
The
sustain it come before culture. The
L. C. Croyle, a delightful old
Inefficiency of the poor I h often pit­ reception committee, disguised as
iful, while sometimes laziness Is sim­ ghosts nnd hobgoblins, led each guest Dutchman, is in town from his ranch
as she arrived through dnrk dungeons at Grass Valley In Sherman county.
ply consciousness of Incapacity.
"The second demand is that they and caverns to a beautiful apartment He was recently given the contract
I
acquire sufficient Intelligence to un­ Illuminated by all sorts nnd condi­ for supplying the beef for Erickson &
derstand the position nnd duties of a tions of Jack-o’-lanterns. Nice things Petterson's railroad camps and for
citizen of a free state. This is sec­ to cat, and beautiful, helped to make the sawmills at the Upper lake. Sat­
ond In the order of nature. After the affair most successful, and each urday he paid $750 for a trotting
and every ghost and goblin and guest mare which he intends racing next
season.
enjoyed herself to the utmost.
(Continued on Fourth Page.)
wrist as the result of an argument
between them. It appears that James
Ingraham, father of the man who
did the shooting, has a contract for
clearing the sagebrush off the land
out at Maney’s old camp, and that
the Greeks he has employed there are
sleeping tn the old cabins owned by
Ogden. There has been some sort of
i quarrel between the parties previous­
ly, Ogden complaining that Ingraham
stayed up too late and made too much
noise getting to bed.
This morning Ingraham and his
son went over to move a stove in one
of the buildings.
Ogden objected,
and a fist fight ensued in which the
Ogdens got the worst of it. They
both ran to the house and got their
guns.
The father apparently was
unable to get the shell into his. but
the son fired, shooting at Ogden as
he was entering the cabin. He missed
the first shot, but the second went
through Ogden’s wrist.
Ogden immediately came to town,
filed a complaint and the Sheriff has
gone to bring Harry Ingraham in.
Ogden’s wrist has been attended to
by the doctor.
>
Harriman railroad system, arrived in
Portland yesterday from Southern
Oregon, where he has been on rail­
road business, the nature of which he
refused to explain. He is staying at
J the Portland hotel, and will leave in
a few days for New York. His home
is in Los Angeles.
It is generally known that during
the life of the late E. H. Harriman.
Mr. Holabird was his most confiden­
tial business associate. When Harri-
man wanted to know the value of a
road and its worth as an investment
or as a part of the great Harriman
system, Mr. Holabird was the man de­
tailed to investigate and submit a
detailed report to the great railroad
speculator.
When interviewed last night, Mr.
Holabird admitted that he is still em-
ployed In the same class of work for
the Harriman lines, but refused to
divulge his errand to Oregon When
asked if there is any new railroad en­
terprises planned, of which he had In-
formation, Mr. Holabird said that he
would not be permitted to tell of
such a thing if such were the case.
"I can say this much, 99 said Mr.
Holabird. "I have unbounded confi-
Ben Gilson, the cattleman, Is in dence in Oregon and her resources.
from Lake connty, buying supplies and It will only be a matter of time
at the Monarch Mercantile company. until Oregon gets what is due her."