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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1909)
/ j which hud been appointed earlier In Dan Van Primmer was over from Rai««« the dough Hie session. 5v,, and complie« with t r- Merrill on business last week. '■*« c Prof. Aldi rimin Muys Wc Are Coming Fred L. Hampton et iix to H E all pure food law«. I Tlx* coiiiinltteo oil local Institutes Tom C White and II W. Gregg of to Regard Wink I rum an Ar- lecommended the division of the und G. A Childers, undivided third Medford are In town for a few day». Usili MlMllll|Mlll|t. county into fhre.j sections, the center Interest In lots 1 til 12 Incluziv« In E. Htevenwon and Harvey North up of ea< li being llonunz.11, Klumalh Pulls bls 61, Bo w ne addition to town of th. arrived in town Thursday on the Bonanza; 1300. mid Merrill, nini reconiinanded that Inal Lakeview stage. Hlowlv but Hlllely tl two or three ioni) Institutes be held II. H. Short and Anna E. Shut Iasi hciulug In the <'rati i I B. llewgltt came In from hls ranch In ent h during the year. P«arl M. Courtney, NE Olli Issili Of lllnt In Is diuwliig near, this tl Drew ’ s valley Thursday night I'hu committee on debating and HU 1 I, twp 4 0 8. r 9 E; CRESCENT MFC CtX pleasure of those we give JHdl 13th being the date get W E Purdy of Medford, who has a Maker« of MAHIZI.VF. declamation awoke an enthualastlc Slioit and Anna E. Short to (better than them spine In I hl» lHrtU<' ¡ranch below Altamont, was In town Itig before the supreme court dlHciiHHlon of tin* "school fair” Idea L Courtney, 8E% of NW'4 Wednesday afteruoou saw the I lose , Saturday. stale. It nothing ail «os In the no an ¡which will probubly bear fruit during twp. 40, r. 9 E; |400. time to prevent tile attorneys ol tilt* of the Teuchel»’ Instituí«, after U de- the coming year. The many friends of Mrs. Alice was after the shooting. Lewis Weitche Crawford Hill to Chari* s I Martin court from taking up the «.<.•• on thin ilglitful three days' seminìi. Sargent are sorry to learn of her ili- was another witness. All the wlt- The committee on resolutions re E’a of NE% sec.23 a nd W % of date the arguments will lie made lit n* hs at her home on Ewatina Heights. n esses testified that they were work Wednesday morning, utter the ported as follows, their report being XW ‘4 sec. 24, twp. 40 8, r. 9 E; »10. Unit time Tills will afford amide op IIHUUl Opening exei ilses, Hupei ilileu- adopted, and the Institute adjourned: G. N. M c I hh of Montague, one of ing for Ingraham and that the only Lola 8 Kirkpatrick < t vlr. to J. G. porlunlty for the court to consider dent Swan addi essi d a tew the partners of the firm of Meiss Ac Interest they had in the ease was that, 1 remurks "Be It Ri solved, by us, the teach Pierce. e >4 of SE >4 mid 8'4 of NE ‘ 4 the mint.-I mid rendei Its opinion In Io tile teachers, among ol lier things ers of Klamath county, In Institute Armand, was here on business last he still owed them their wages. sec. 25, twp. 3X 8, r. 15 E; »10. time to permit of tin i •^unicuiemfut recolilllieliding Unit Il III In I s fl Olli risHi iiilil« d. tfla! we vole« <>ur appre week. < \SE CI STAI I \ H. II IRRT M. F. On to Melvin L Miller,, lol: of work In the spring, provid' d that outlying districts request their bou i ds ciation of the excellent service ren air. and Mrs. Claude M. Johns o? INGRAHAM IM DISMISSED decision Is In fuvoi of the const rm to gram tb«*m mi extra day to dered us by our Institute Instructors 5x4, ”. S5, 5X6 am! 5X7, blk 10S, In Portland left on the stage Friday I At the pnliminary hearing of the Mills addition cltyof Klamath Falls: for Lakeview, where they expect « lion of the roud 'boiiie, thus ullowlng them to attend doling the past three days. case of the State vs. Harry Ingraham Il now rests with the mp' i.lllioii* lll>' full Hl ««Ion of the Institute. lie to make their home In the future, Tlii-re, 11« it Resolved that we the case was dismissed. The com to enter protest ugallist the bearing also reconilliended Hy att tils for keep- extend our thanks to our worthy Walter M Ward to Frank A. Diet- Mr. Johns Is a prominent lawyer, and plaining witness tn his own testimony being held on the date Indicated ling reiords of school libraries uud ♦tatc superintendent, J. H. Acker iirn. lots 3.4. 5 and 6, blk. 7, Knoli will become a partner of L. F. Conn stated that before, any guns were tile 13th. It Is Io bo bulled that It hliow<d some leport rmil which lie man; our county superintendent, J. Hiil addition to Klamath Falls- of that city. shown he had assaulted the defendant will piovo a lucky number In this in Uggested lor line in th«* public G. Swun; Professors Aiderman and I3,r.oo. with a dangerous weapon and, though I III IVGRAH VM ^HOOTING slanci*, and that when the decision Is m tools. Mr Dunbar ulso gave some Res^h-r. and ull the other Instructors 8. B. Gardner et ux. to h. E. Noah, ! a great many witnesses were called, handed down It will lie along the explanation of the grading s> st •■in who have so ably aided in making bits 3 mid 1 In blk. 3, Gardner addl-! A preliminary hearing of the case the state's attorney failed to make U broad lines of progress mid permit used In the city schools as suggestions this Institute a splendid success. tion to Fort Klamath; ,200. It Is j of the State vs. Harry Ingraham was case against the defendant. ting the development of the great tor Hinn I It r dlut rlcts. Tl«* It Further Resolved, that we Henry L. Aldridge el ux. to R E. rumored, however, that some of the held last Thursday at the courthouse naturili r*»our<i*s of tin* state. Cyrus II Walker of the Stati- extend to tin officers and teachers of Guthrldge <-t ux , lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, most valuable testimony was not before Justice of the Peace A. D. Mil The number of visitors to Crater Grangers association was then Intro- (1 he Klamath Falls schools our thanks blk 45, First addition to Klamath ler. H. M. Manning was attorney for available at the time, and the case lake thia year aggregating 4,36X duc«d und mude a few pleasing re for the hearty welcome accorded us Falls; ,10. the defendant and D. V. Kuykendall ' will probably come up for trial again is Indicative ol what it will be when mai ks Mi Walker bus the honor of a nd the uh - of their school buildings. Fiank E. Knox to C. J. Swingle, a prosecuting attorney for the state, in a few days. If such is the case the It la opined to the tourists of the having been the first wiilte « liil<l born "We wish also to extend our thanks part of lots 7 and x, next trial should be interesting. blk. 37, Kia*ti- The first witness called to the stand world bi means of a highway giving In Olegotl, bls parents having Iwen to the pulpit mol press of Klamath nth Falls; ,4.000. * It seems remarkable that two men was Cha-*. Ogden, complaining wit It means Hint fen times members of the Whitman mission. easy m i chh Falls for the Intel, st exhibited toward I Boy d to Ellsworth ness. Ogden testified that after a cannot live across the road from one that number will visit It annually for The first regular address of the our work. NE’« of sec. 9. and quarrel with the defendant's father, another without resorting to gun the next few years. Hie number con J morning was delivered by Mr. John "Be It Also Resolved, that It Is the sec. 10, twp. 40 S. r. James ingiallano concerning a stove plays and the law to settle their dis- stmitly Increasing ns the farne of tills T Butcher, principal of tin County sense of the tea* hers of Klamath 9 1 which belonged to Ingraham but I putes. great natural wonder In spread High School. Mr. Butcher's address county that the great state of Ore Venlta Bunting to Laura Hil', which Ogden was holding until he While It is throughout the world. iwuH strong und forceful aa himself gon should provide normal training ES of N W «4 of NE*4 sec. 35, t wp. should be paid 15.00 for the rent of trit* that the gn-atest benefit from I Hls thciny was "The Influences und for Its teachers. 4 8. r. 10 E; ,1. the building ocenpied by Ingraham till« Immense travel will be confined Be It Further Resolved, that a Effi i t of Work t’pon the Human D It Campbell and E R. Reams to and in which the stove was placed. to Klamath county, It cannot hi- de- I Character." He deliro il th«* purpose copy of these resolutions be spread William Barks, lot 14, blk. 12. Mid It seems that Ingraham and his son n|i*d that other iltles of the state, 1 of the public Hiluwil "to line up a upon the records of this Institute and la ml. ,105. have a contract for clearing sage For an up-to-date wheel, get particularly Portland, will be vastly ■ «ysteni of stimili»« which will cause Qiat copies be forwarded to the sev a Rambler, on sale at the Gt N brush off the land round Maney's E<lwin L. Forkcr to A. F. Stankey, benefited also. the pu|iil to act along the line of li la eral papers of the county. STORE. For aair or rmt. 8'4 of SE'/« and NW'4 of SWV« of camp, that he has employed a num Tents to rent. Guns We carry high* *t development "; the duty of \\|>I III It IIOM> I tili hl. IM Vili ber of Greeks who_sleep in the cabins sec. 4. twp. 39 8. r. 10 E; ,960. a full line of sporting goods. tin* leach« "to hold the child to the John R Stilts to G. H. Woodbury, owned by Ogden, rented to Ingraham, most appropriate response of which lots I and 2, bile'27, First addition to * and as yet the rent is unpaid. Util Follow the Kliinuilli River to THE GUN STORE bt* Is capatile callable ’,* ,’ and he expn expressed It James Ingraham had gone over to town of Klamath Falls; ,10. Then Hike Out This City mol 'I VMMO1 II IM IT %TOF> j. B. CHAMBER* as hls opinion that "good, honest, Arthur Wyman to G. H. Woodbury, get the stove, but was refused admis l'or lila lio. Opposite the Amrrtoa HoW hard, cotisclentlous work is at the A. I F. Bunnell of Merrill brought lot 23, blk 37. Whitelake City ; , 1 sion even after offering a note for Pbo-i-» AOS. foundation of thè formutlon, as well 'to the ■ t it y last wi-elf some potatoes Hot Springs Co. to B. 8. Grigsby, ,5. Then a quarrel ensued in which A dispatch from Eureka. Cal . suya us thè ri-fot nintlon. of all < haracter. that are wondt rs for size and smooth lot 2. blk. 2. Hot Springs addition Ogden beat Ingraham and his son i that George Henderson, the well- w li Idi is thè frullage of thè more and threw them out of the cabin. ness Borne of them have bi*en placed Klamath Falls; »300. known Eureka railroad man, will at ubundunt lifc." ¡on display In the exhibition booth. Thomas Culbert to J. A. Paddock They left and Chas. Ogden came and the m xt meeting of tlio city council Mr. Alderman. In commenting on One freak potato looks a good deal and Fannie Paddock SE *4 of NE *4 stood in the door with something in cpply for a railroad franchise through the speech. suggests the time may be like a duck, but it will have to be of SE«4 and W >4 of SE 14 sec. 21, his hand, according to several of the th'r <lt) He has Interviewed the dlf coming when we wIII learn to look at passed upon by the congregation of twp. 3X 8. r. 13 E; »1,900. witnesses, when two shots were fired And get ground ready for big f.rcnl councilman on the matter and wmk from an artistic standpoint and knockers before an appropriate name — one striking Ogden in the wrist. C. D. Wilson et ux. and L. I). Ward It .ooks like everything la clear aall- crop return« next year. find our greatest pleasure In thework can be chosen for it. Some of the po el ux. to Western Pacific Land and I Two Greeks were then called to tug for the road. we do. tatoes raised by Mr. Bunnell weigh Timber Co.. W *4 of SWV< sec 35, the stand, but as their answers were Some good burgains can be That there are big Interests be- unintelligible, it was decided to leave' "The Child We Teach" was the title over seven pounds. They were grown twp. 39 8. r. 7 E; »10. hind Mr. Henderson Is evident from had in sagebrush land. their testimony out until a suitable of the splendid talk which followed on Stukel mountain, and furnish an Hu fact that the gentleman wants It Mrs. J. A. King of Lakevituk and interpreter could be procured. I Prof Alderman gave credit for the other demonstration of what can be SWAMP LAMI in ilesirable stipulated that every bidder for the The camp cook, J. J. Z'mois, was most of his talk to a little book which done here when proper efforts are put her sister, Miss Dolly Bloomingcamp locations will he higher in price franchise shall put up a forfeit of of Bogus. California, whom she has then called, and testified that there he held in his bund. "Youth; Its Edu forth. ,25.000. soon. BUY NOW been visiting for some time past, 1 had been a fight but he was unable cation, Regimen and Hygiene," by Ar near HH call be learned the Hi li tin account of the cave-in on the ileft Sunday morning on the Lakeview ‘to tell who fired the shots. F. Stanley Hall. Mr. Alderman said. I’emon road la to be built up the Southern Pacific the train will not ar- stage. W. Lawrence was called to the In part; "We deal with two things — coast along the Klamath river, to rive in this city until 10 o’clock in E. V. Catbe, E. I). Briggs. O. Win stand, but beyond corroborating the 1 the book anil the child. Formerly we Klamath Fulls, thence east Into Idaho, emphasized the three Rs; now we the evening. The leaving time has ter. Chas. Hatfield. L. L. Miller and story of the other witnesses, his tes- if need be, reaching points on the Capt. O. C. Applegate, emphasize the three Ils Head. Heart been changed to 12.05 p. m„ this W. Beebe of Ashland, who have been tlniony added nothing. load where many advantageous con- Office Manager schedule remaining In force until hunting In the Vpepr lake country James Smith was another witness and Hand." i.ectious with other roads can be normal traffic conditions on the main for the past two weeks, returned called, who several times contra Fifth St., Near Main. The forenoon session was closed made. line are resumed. home Friday. dicted himself as to where the boy There is a strong belief that Mr. ' with a forceful and enthusiastic dls- I I.'« -iderson Is being backed b^ the cusslon of the Institute and Its lea- I Illi Interests, and It Is also said that sons by Superintendent R. II. IJunbiir the proposed road will be able very of the city schools, "We will get out BUY FARM LANDSNOW FRANK IRA WHITE easily to make a Junction with the nf this Institute," says Mr. Dunbar, "what we put Into practice." He ad- Western Pacific. In order to reach the Klamath from valued the thought that we can got this city It would be necessary to tun the most out of our boys and girls by nel the llald mountain ridge between encouragement; that few things are Redwood creek and the Klamath riv deliberately planned by our pupils, er. It Is said that the route has been but that they act largely through sug gestion. He emphasized the Import surveyed for several years, The road will open up a vast ter ance of making the pupils responsible ritory rich In undeveloped copper de for the preservation of the school posits, valuable timber holdings and property, and also the good which springs from a broad sympathy be a fertile agricultural section. tween the school and the home, sug It is a well known fact that for gesting that it is a pnrt of the teach many years Mr. Hill has had In his er's duty to become acquainted with possession surveys for a road down the parents of their pupils. the Klamath river, but it I h doubtful Mr. Panek opened the afternoon if ho will ever use them. Ills ob- session with his filial lesson In calls-' jective point is undoubtedly San thenlcs, giving the theory of sys-1 Francisco, and while he would open lentic play in the lower grades. up a country of wonderful resources, Ex-County Superintendent J. G. It Is not likely that he will thus early Wight gave n good address on the In (he game begin the construction of "Personal influence of the Teacher" branches that can as easily be con and it was well appreciated by all. structed after he reaches his goal. After recess Prof. Alderman gave a Klamath Falls will welcome a road i "Three Talks In One," simply con- I from Eureka, but it is not likely that denning three subjects which we It will be called upon to extend the would have enjoyed had the time per- glad hand to this new arrival in the milted, and closed the regular session \ fluid for many moons to come. with a beautiful lesson in literature. w Miss Ruth Doten was here front Superintendent Swan then called Keno Saturday. for reports from some committees I