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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1910)
Il <1 n IS I'O II It 1: FREE M III. MII.I.IOX MllE I IX IXt II II DE 11» delia I in Darius Ogdon Mills, on«' of th«' most widely known financiers in th ' lilies* II0UM« tre X uilll»ore«l and E. J. MURRAY, Editor. United Stales, a plon-er of Californ'a Walk» Bulli Hier«' W ill Be mill fail«' 1 of Mis Whitelaw H--‘l. Xo S) »lem wife of th«' United States Ambtissndo" to Great Britain, died Monday night There Is on«' thing that the Cl«\ at his winter home n«'ttr San Fran TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Council could be just as well doing cisco. Death was du«’ to heart «Its as not. ami that, is to make prepara ease amt came so suddenly that Ills for the Inauguration of physli-lau was not with him at th«' All communication« subniitt ! for publication in the column« of this tnuis eud. although he was sullimor.ed at paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume the ftee delivery of mall, which articles will be published. this city will be entitled to th«' first sign of «'ollapso. Mrs. IG'lil after tpril 1. Advantage should be who et.tm to California with her taken of th«' experience In other cities father a few weeks ago to spend tl««' IIRI I \l I IGIIT OX It i: (HAIRMAX ('AKK Tv» ('ALL (EX'-' where tlu* officials waited until the .winter months, was with him at the THAI, COMMITTEE TOGKTHI R •nd. The fortune of I* O Mill« Is ll< j I nder Ituctor'a t are anil Hi- time for th«' service, and then found estimate«! bv bls friends In the limit' that there was considerable work to Assailant ('onlim-tl ill the Ttie Republican County Cluiirinen be don«' by the city before th«' post- « lai district to be nut less than »NO. County Jal Throughout State Favor State • «'ffice department would consent to 000,000. and t utility Amieniblynien As the result of a light which oc order the free delivery of the mail. \V. M. Cake, chairman of the Re curred on the ice below the city last In the first place it will be neces S.tllJHHt.OO FOR RE- < I.AM AIIOX UOillv publican State Central Committee, week, one young man is in lied at sary to secure and put up stre«>t will call a meeting of the member.-' tended by a doctor, while another I- signs, but what Is more Important of this committee to be held in Port- ‘ confined in the county jail. There Is will be th«> numbering of th«> houses. I'aH Will Ask < otigre»» Io I’rovi«!«' Loan to < oiiipletc Work land not later than early in Febru intense indignation among th-' citi It will be necessary to adopt a sys Startl'd ary, and possibly the latter part of zens over the occurrence and it tnay tem of numbering, and us there is _______ this month. The purpose of this result In a number of other r.rre-<s bound to be many different views on WASHINGTON. D C. Jan. 6 conference is to consider plans for the being made. this subject. Il is one that will con In th«* special message on conservn-; The fight occurred about 9:30 W.-«l- sume considerable time to settle. proposed State assembly and to ad tloti w hit'll President Tuft will semi nesday evening between Keith \m- vise with the party organizations in Another thing that the postoffi«'" to Congress on Monday, a loan «»f the various counties as to county as l.roae and Geo. Stephenson, a student department always insists on is good 130,000,000 to coniplete the existing iu the High School and son of .1. G sidewalks oevering the entire district semblies. reclamation projects will be sug- Stephenson, president of the Water | to be served. Much has b«'«'ti don«' In State Mcetirg May Be Early gestid It may be necessary to hold the Users’ Assn. Ambrose is 22 year.;' the past year toward building new Western Senators win have visit «1 State assembly as early as the first old and was recently employed at the walks, but even now they only cover the President «luring the last few «lays two weeks in July. In support of iron foundry, while Stephenson, who a small portion of the city. This hav«' been given to understand that the argument for an early assembly is 17, is no more than a boy. al-j matter must be put up to the Indi such 11 loan will I h * recommended In though large for his age. It is be it is urged that since the primary vidual property owners, and without th«> message. The lout» would prob election will be held about September lieved that the quarrel is the outcome doubt, if he Is shown he can hav«' ably lx* floated us short-term bond« 10. it will be advisable to give the of feeling engendered during baske his mail delivered to his house by or certificate« of Indebtedness. candidates for State offices, recom ball games, where the two were on building a sidewalk in front of his mended by the assembly, the inter opposite sides. property, there will be no question DI I I II OF MR.«». W III I 1.1 It The story as told by many of the about the sidewalk. vening time, or. at least, two months In case ther* in which to present their candidacies onlookers places the blame on Am-1 should be anyone who would not FORT KLAMATH. Jan. 6. Mrs brose. An argument was started build, he could be ordered to do »0 to the voters of the State. Gesine Wheeler died at this place to while standing on the ice around a This necessity also suggests that it The result would be that every horn« day at 9:30 a. 111. of pneumonia, aft«': may be necessary to hold the county bonfire by Ambrose throwing a stick, In the city, ««ven to the extreni«' Un an illness of one week, being first at a -ren; dies subsequent to that of the which struck Stephenson. It Is said its. wjukl be connected with side tacked with a siege of qulnzy. She State gathering. A month or six- that after a few words. Ambrose walks. leaves a devoted husband and one weeks is regarded as ample time for - dared the other to settle it with the All these things will take lime, child. Grade, 12 years <»l«l today the candidate for a county office to ; gloves or with bare hands. On the and more than most people figure, Other relatives of this county nt«« canvass the district on which he is I refusal of Stephenson, the other .«•■- nnd it would be well for some action her mother, Mrs. Mary Jens on. of dependent for votes. For this reason. I cused him of being afraid and at to be begun at once. Thn city shoul«i Antelope Valley, and three brother-! tempted to make him say that iu I the members of the State committee! do its part and be ready by the tin»«' Fred, John and Henry J.-nssor. may recommend holding the State was. Being forced to say something the government is. Mrs. AATn 1« t was Ix'rn on th«' north assembly in advance of the county i he declared that he was not afraid, ern coast of Germany <>n the 6th «lay gatherings. If that is done, some] whereupon Ambrose struck him a of April, 1878, ami catne to lo-va . EMPLOIES OF 'A PITA L ARI plan will have to be worked out for blow-, knocking him on his back in | when but a small virl; later niovit g PLACED I XDER ARREST selecting the two sets of delegates— the fire. to Oregon. Sh«' was marrh-d in this Stephenson, who had his skates one group to attend the State as- i Ofll«-«-rs Raided Place Saturday X iglit county to James Whi-dor about fou.- sembly and the other to attend the on. got up and the two engaged in a teen years ago. A devoted wife nn«l Ev|x-<ting to Dis.over fist fight. It is said that Ambrose county conference. mother has pass«sd. Sh«- will bo re (■ambling was knocked down twice and after1 Plan of Selection Puzzle--. membered for her kindness of t.«-art The principal difference in opinion Stephenson had him down the by-i As a result of Claude Smith, whi!-- and < harltable disposition. Tl.«- fun among the assembly advocates is the stand< is interfered and pulled him . intoxicated, trying to* force his w 1 eral will be held nt 1 o'clock tom •■- manner in which the delegates sha’i ff. Stephenson made an attempt to into the Ojx»ra Hous«- on Friday nigh: row. nnd the cemetery hero will l>- •t his skates off, but while stooping be selected. Some would have »hem the Capital near beer saloon was raid her resting place. elected direct from the precincts I over was knocked down and somehow ; ed on Saturday night. ived a deep cut on the forehead. I while others think a simpler aa-l :• hen Smith was arrested h«' H. F. Mitchell, th«' new t -in audi equally representative plan would which partially stunned him. The said that he ha«l bought whisk«•;. tor on the local train, has commence«! to have the quota of delegates ir- '!>. other took advantage of his condition | from "Mitch." the man wh > clean bls duties. This will relieve Con- and savagely hit him about the arms the different counties chosen b; I up the Capital. The police looked for «¡tictor Duncan of much of Ills work members of the respective county ecn- j and chest, and finally jumped on him , "Mitch” but he was driving a man tral committees. The State commit-! with his feet. «»ver to Bonanza, so they walled for tee will be expected to give both * \(rri( 1: OF MIM I VIST! KA- his return. plans full consideration ami make a worst condemnation is the fact that ‘ TOK’S FINAL %( < <>( XT Meanwhile the wife of a buslm-su recommendation. there was a crowd of men present., man Informed the police that her in tin- < «unity < ««uri of the Stat«- of Chairman Cake reports tha* r.s a who stood and watched the brutality* husband has of late be«-n losing result of his communication with the and even encouraged and urged it on. ; Oregon, for klainatli Connty money gambling, and that she sus Ambrose, who is now in jail, show s I members of the committee through pected he had lost it at th«' Capital. In th«' Matter of the Estnte of Thomas out the State, he has found only three evidence that he has been in a fight. At midnight, armed with a search Hodge, D«*ceased Notice. commftteemen that are opposed to an . He has a reputation as a fighter, hav- i warrant. Deputy Schallock and Offi- Notice Is hereby given that Joim assembly. Mr. Cake says that the Ing taken a leading part in a number 1 •■-•Hi Walker and Townsen 1 entered Frederick Wilson, Administrato.' <•! committeemen in all of the large' of cases before. It is reported that | Capital. "Mitch," who had return« «1 the «sitate of Thomas Hodge, d«*- counties of the State are enthusias he was partly intoxicated and that a from Bonanza, seeing them ent'.-, «•»•n-;ed. has filed his final account of tically in favor of holding an assem number of his companions had also , and having a flask of whisky in his the administration of said «'slate with bly and recommending a complete been drinking. pocket, ran into a rear room and trl«’d th«- Cl'-rk of the County Court of ticket. It was through this corre-i George Stephenson is one of the to hide the liquor inside himself; but, Klamath County, Oregon, and that spond nee thaf Mr. Cak- learn' d that ! most popular boys in the High School there is a slight diff ■ • -nee of opinion ' and is never known to have had a b-'lng unable to gulp it all down. ni<l said Court lias appointed the hour of the remainder in an empty barrel 10 o'clock in th«.> forenoon of Satur among the members of the State com- 1 quarrel. While he is only a boy, he i Deputy Schallock had ob-.tjrv-.il hla day. the jtli day of February, 1910, mittee as to the method that should has the making of a very large man. 1 actions and after finding th«' flask as the time for hearing objections, be adopted for selecting the dele-| but at his present age be knows noth- . placed him under arrest. The offic-rs if any tlx-re be, to meh final account gates. ing whatever of fighting. However, say that in the county jail "Mitch" and th«' settlement thereof. once he was forced into the fight, CONGRESSMAN PREPARES LIEU > there was no backing down, and h< told upon others. Anyway, a ' war- This notice is published l>^ order rant was issu«-d for the clerk at t tu. of said County Court, mad • and LAND Bli.L FOR OREGON was game to the end. It is claimed Capital, Harry Peltz, who w ■« i rc* t« r»-«l In the records thereof th«' 4th that if it had not been tor interfer- ■ b a-'-d on his own recognizance, he day «>f D«'«-etnber, 1909. If Absolute 'iitle < ¡11 Be S«-< uri <1 ence on the part of onlookers. Am-; disclaiming any knowledge o' 1 he State Cor'd Realize Several JOHN FREDERICK WILSON, brose would have been given a les whisky, wnlch by the wa; "Mltcli Million Dollars tdministrator of th«' Estate of Thom son which would have lasted him for ■ says was given him by the party as Hodge, Dec«'ascd. 1-6-1-27 WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 'i.— some time to come. whom he drove to Bonanza. The authorities should probe the Representative W. C. Hawley is pre-1 The whole affair is being rr.f iti-' paring a bill, to be introduced this matter to the bottom, and If the facts | gated by the Grand Jury. ♦ week, permitting the State of Oregon , are as reported, some one should be ♦ ♦ to select lands outside of forest re- 1 punished for it, and punished se I verely. serves it. iieu of school sections ti • I1 ♦ * up in the reserves. He aims to se-! ♦ cure, for the State, lands as valuable' < E< IE EVANS SEI I RES l’<r : in. -:t< 1 W. C. N<-<-f, of Odessa, ♦ as its forest school sections. RHODES St HOI.ARSHI1* has been notified by the Postoffice ♦ Representative Hawley finds that Department that the offi<<- at Odessa ♦ ♦ UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu is to be discontinued. several hundred thousand acres of This office ♦ Oregon school lands are now tied up gene, Jan. 6. The Rhodes scholar is considered a very important on«' < » in foiest reserves and of no,value ship from Oregon for the present during the summer months and *i Every y«-ar <»r so you ali«»uld whatever to the State, because they .'car has been awarded Mr. Cecil K. petition liav«- your eyes exnmlned, for It < • was circulated Friday, are unsurveyed, and. therefore, not Eyans, a graduate of the University which is being signed by all the is |x>ssil>le that tlie «'«»tldiHon of a proper base for lieu selection. He of Oregon in the class of 1909. Th-- business men of this city, asking your «-yes Inis chullgcd sill««' is anxious that the Slate shall I)“ award was made by the Slate Rhodes 1 that the office be «-oiftinued from you got your glasses. If *<». granted absolute title to a full acre Scholarship Committee, which met in March 1 t«> December 1. th«' lenses do m>t now «|uit«- still This Is age of school lands to which it is Salem last Saturday. Eyans will en-i on«- of tlie main shipping points *n you, ami tills sliouhl lx- atte^l- entitled under the enabling act and ter Oxford next September and his, the summer for the tourist ami set ed to. Once in tw«> jr««rs at wants the lands of approximately the scholarship will be good for three' tlers on the west side of th«- lake least Hie lenses shotlhl I m ' same character and value as those years thereafter, paying him an an and dally stops have b< <-n made by changed—providing, of «ours«-, nual income of |l,50i). row tied up in reserves. that an cvaniination sliows tlx- nearly all th«; boats during the en During his course at. the University1 tire summer season. Once a State can get title to such m-<-«*ssil y. lands outside of forest reserves 1* of Oregon, Eyans was an exception mn realize upon them to the extent ally strong student and took a pronii-■ AAOI ED RAISE M M XE we of several million dollars, all of nent part in debate. He earned hla W m WASHINGTON. I). Jan. 6. which would go Into the school fund. own way through the University, and, His bill directs the Secretary of the is now teaching in the Coquille High Pmsid'-nt Taft is h<-artily in favor of tlie plan Io raise tl;«- battleship .Main.' Interior to ascertain just how much School. Rhodes scholarships i»ill be open from th«- bottom of Havana Harbor. Oregon school land is now In the for In 191 1, In 1913 and 1914. Scholar-; The President has informed Repre I est reserves. I Other Western members are pre ships from Oregon are now held by sentative Ixrrd, of Michigan, that lie GriKlunte A- Stat«' Registered paring a general bill, applicable to Edward Winans, of Willamette Uni desires to see the latter's bill appr> • I Optician printing money for this purpose, en versity, nnd Wister Johnson, of the all Western States, which will be re ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦ acted into law. ported by th«- public lands committee. University of Oregon. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. Xo. “HIT REPORT' OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Klamath Falla, in the Slate of Oregon, at the cloao of busloess, November 16. 1909 ItEHol ID EH DOLLARS l.onns und DUcounts | «2,9 18.83 Overdrafa. aecui'«<il limi uiiHe<-iii'«*«l ite il I' S boli«! - lo »«-«-ore «Tl « iilnl Ioli 10.000.00 llonda. aacuritiea, etc 9,882 99 Banking liousv, furiilture inni flxllirea ;•«. li. • 1. I 640.50 Othei' K'iil natiti«» i»wn«'«l Duo troni nullonul luiiiks tuoi rraorv«' ugotital ■ Duo troni stille nini privato banks and bunkors, trust coiiipiinli'H and Hiivlngs biinkn 2.092.07 Dii<> troni approvisi tosorvo agonia Il . I u no Notes of otlii'r imi luiial banks 1.080.00 l-'riKi h'iuil pup«*r curr«'ncy, tilckula and «-onta 1 49 4 1 l.awful money res«iv«’ III batik, via: apecle, |ll.o66.5o, 6,881 50 legai tender notes, $815.00 Redi-mptlon tuiiit wlth U. S. treaauior t-• p«-r « «'Ut of elf cullinoli 1 * - .500 00 »1 46.596 76 Total IXII.ItllH l.l \IH LI HI N Capitili atock psl'l III Sui plua fund Undlvldcd profila, less «'Xpetises inni taxea i»ul«l National bank notes outstandlng 1 tue i" <stot 1 n >1 Iona) bMk ■ Due to state and privai«« banka and bank«'ra Individuai deposita aubject lo check Ih-mund ccrtificiite» of dupoalt » 2 5,000 00 4.048 90 u.Too 00 1 .......... . 991.70 90,330.76 7.435.37 31«,sa State of Oregon. I County <>f Klamath,Iss. I, W. A. De|z«>ll, cashier of the emnly swear tlint the above atatement edge and belief. Correct Attest: above named bank, do sol la true to the beat of my knowl W A DELZELL, Cashier. I. F WILLITS. GKO. T BALDWIN, .1. A. MADDOX, Directors Subscribe«! nnd sworn to lx-for<’ me thia iftih day of November. 1909. P. I.. FOUNTAIN. Notary Public. Before You Buy Your Winter Supplies Don’t forget to get our prices on Canned Goods, Sugar, Beans Dried Fruits and everything in the Grocery Li tie. Try our 25c. Monarch Coffee. You can't beat it in quality SATISFACTION To Wearers of Glasses::: H. J. WINTERS The feeling I want to exist between yon and me. 1 am trying to make my name and satisfaction synonymous. You can help me. * Don’t holler and cuss if 1 have worked for you and it’s not.been satisfactory, but bring it back and give me a chance to make my word of guarantee good. One receives a certain amout of satisfaction in buying goods and feeling they have their dollar’s worth. Those are the very kind of goods I carry and are all made by the most reliable firms. I would like to have your business. I have been told that I am on the WRONG side of the street nevertheless you arc not treating your self RIGHT unless you see my stock before you buy. T. MCHATTAN