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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1910)
GlH ERNOR III NHON IND JI MTK I MOORE I I SI II X TO HONESTY CREST OF FIXMH» REACHED AND HIGHT OF W AY NIIOl 1.1» BE OF REM»1.1 TH»NS RY DIRECTORS HE< lists ION ENI'ECTED SOON WATER I SERS' ASSOCIATION FERED TO BRING IT HERE _______ R«'sldeuts Dill Not X ote, but New llask«*t Rail Team Returns Front a Court R imo » Filled With N|M'ctal«>r» Resolutions adopted by the Hoard Nearly Every Cellar I m Fill«-«l With Heundurii's Take in Eiilire Trip Tlir<High«nit Southern ClUsena There Offer Free IK‘|x>t Site Sewage and II Will Take Many U ho l.isii'ii Intently Io of Directors of the Klamath Water Part of State Settlement anil Right <>f Wa) One-llalf \\e<ks t<i Remove It All Testimony Users' Association at the regular The High School basket ball team tlie Dlstau«'«' meeting held In Klamath Falls. Ore., Tlu> nourishing settlement of Ship which lius lii'on touring tlie southern | United Press Service. MERRILL, Jau. 28. An enthusi January 3. 1910: pington. on the Upper Lake, without portion of the State, returned home PARIS, France, Jau. 28 Relieved th«* knowledg«' of th«' resldenc«* or Saturday. Tlie boys are all tired ND, Jan. 31 astic meeting of the Chamber of Com 1. Resolved, That the partial re i thl.'« morning merce was held here last evening, at port of the Committee on Investiga of the apprehension incident to the even of tlie City Council, wits taken but happy. Wlill« they did not con Hermann, «hut which there were present Chief Con tion of causes of variance between U. rising water, the people of the city into the City of Klamath Falls at quor everything before them, yet they In ci > ii tus? Ilo h struction Engineer II. I’. Hoey, of S. II. 8. officials and stockholders of itrt today turning their attention In the last special «'lection. While tile feel that they havo bo«»n well repaid ih,' Blu«' Mon the Southern Pacific, and W. S. Wor I the Klamath Water Users' Associa oilier directions and are now begin r«*sldents of this particular section for their trip. They lost seven games resumed. The den. right of way agent. The pur tion Is hereby approved. and the en ning to fully realist' the extent of the bellevt'd Hint the.» were not Included out of nine played, but took their r«> pose of the meeting was to take steps tire partial report ordered copied on damage inflicted by the floods Nearl' In th«' propose«! extension and there vengo out of the Medford team by to build a line to Merrill, and from I the minutes of the Board of Direc every cellar ill the city Is fill, ,1 with for«' dlil not vol«*, yet th«> notice of beiiting them twice, both coming and expressions of the officials of the rail tors. Welch moves adoption. Bunt sewage. The breaking of the sewers el<*«tlon was legal In every r«'spoet going Those who composed tlie team has crippled the pumping stations and Shippington is now a part of the were: road company, it is believed that Mer ing seconded. Carried. th'orgo DcFault, Marlon rill will have tailroad connections 2. Resolved, That wo, the Board and It will be many weeks before the city. No complaints have tx'en heard Harm's, Vernon Motsclienbaclii'r, itoy this summer either with Klamath of Directors of the Klamath Water sewage can bo moved. Already fear from th«* residents, with the exception I Fouch a ml Ernest Jacobson, with Falls or Midland. Users' Association in regular meeting of a pestilence has taken possession of regrets that they inlss«>d an op John Siemens ami Telford as sub-. stltutoa. Prof. I'anek, physical di A projiosttlon was submitted to ; assembled, hereby recognize and ap- of the people and th«' government ami port unity to vote. rector, accompanied the team. Mr. Hoey by the Chamber of Com | prove the obligation on the part of <>very effort will be put forth to avoid Next Friday evening the Klamath , merce. in which the people of Merrill : the stockholders of the Klamath such a catastrophe. Th«« authorities County High Scliool debating team ■ offer to furnish the Southern l’acitic Water Users' Association to repay to are furnishing free supplies and are will meet the team from Grants I’a■■* depot grounds at Merrill and a free the Reclamation Fund of the United having the peopl«* burn all refuse and Th«' quintette from th«' High School in the auditorium of the High S< h«»«»l right of way for half the distance States, every dollar that may be prop sprinkle disinfectants. Hotel keepers fear that th«' floods which has been touring the Stat«' has building. This will be the first en either to Klamath Falls or Midland. erly used from said fund iu the re- The Southern Pacific already has a : elan.at Ion of lands of the Klamath ’ and the unsanitary conditions follow had a hard run of luck. Two gam«-:« tertaimnent of th«' kind ever held In 1 Every loyal citizen ; line located from here to these two Project, and hereby insist that the' ing them will have the effect of keep wer«» played with Newberg, on Sai Klamath Falls points, and Mr. Hoey would not make Board of Directors of the said asso ing tourists away from Paris during urilay ami Monday, in both of which of the county should eneouriige mirl Th«’ wer, defeated The fir.si work by his presence nt least any statement as to which line wa, ciation is entitled to a complete and the coming season. That their fears the boys wer« d«'f«'ated favored by the railroad company, but ; comprehensive statement of all ex- i are well grounded Is indicated by game was a walkover for Newberg, debate will be Ini«*: spersi’d w Itti In the music, A good program will be r«n it is believed that the selection and 1 pendltures Immediately following the many of th«* booking offices having the score being 30 to 12, Encourage the sciiool lutei the building of the road to Merrill times when such expenditures are been requested to cancel hotel ac second game the Klamath boys start dert'd will depend entirely on whether the made, for the reason that intelligent | commodations heretofore engaged ed out well In the lead but fell down cats of th«« county by coming. company is offered a free right of investigation into said expenditures and a striking of Paris from the list In th«' second half. The scon* was I'roM*« utor Henry l*lu«s'«l Ills lutM 2 3 to 15. Barues and Motschenbacher way. The distance to Midland is two can not be made after a lapse of years < of th«* places to b«* visited. XX ito«*'s <>o tlx* Slami Yester Several balloons, carrying parties dl«i th«* star playing for th« High or three miles shorter than to Klam of time, nor would a failure to find The local lodg«> of Odd Fellows day Afternoon ath Falls, and it is reported that irregularities in such belated state of sights«'« rs. made their ascent from School. Nothing has been heard from are considering erecting a modern Abel Adv and others, at Midland, ments at all vindicate the honesty and the Aero Club grounds at St. Cloud th«* boys since Tuesday and it Is not building on their property < Opposite United Press Horvlce, PORTLAND. Jan. 29 The Inst have already guaranteed depot integrity of the officials who muke today an«l floated over the city, tak known definitely just where they arc the Court Hous«' on Main i at r«*«'l grounds and a right of wav to con- : such expenditures without rendering ing snap shots of the Hood. playing. Motschenbacher Is expected Steps are to be taken at once to de wlttK'HH In the vase of tli«< Uniteli The suffering among the poorer home this evening as he Is to tak« termine If the nt'cessary amount of States vs Blnu«*r Hermann was placrsl nect with that offered by Merrill. statements thereof at the proper time. clases is appalling, although th«* part in the debate with th«* Grunts money cun be secured, mid if so it on th« stand y«'»lrrday aft« rixMin an«l Mr. Hoey thanked the Chamber of Bunting moves adoption. Welch sec damage is greater Iu the fashionable Pass team. Commerce and stated that their offer onded. Is th«* Intention to niuk«* preparations the Government <-lon< «I Its sido <>t quarters. Huudr«*ds of destitute hav«* would be submitted nt once to Chief i so ns to begin construction early In tlie < a»«' in the Blu«' Mountain con 3. Resolved, That the Secretary : Engineer Hood for his approval. A i of the Board of Directors of the' succumbed to siekn«*ss. Every physi the spring. The sentiment among splriicy. Attorney XV’orthington. rep committee was appointed to secure Klamath Water Users' Association is cian iu Paris has volunteered his th«- nicmbi'rs s<«>ms strongly to favor resenting Mr. Hermann,. this morn the necessary grounds and the right hereby instructed to make request services, in the hope that it may re F E. Ankeny has moved his n«w . the construction of a thr«<*-storv Ing introduced documents In behalf of way, and the people here are en from the Secretary of the Interior for sult in the amelioration of this con and confectionery stor«' to th«' Puge- building, th<< first floor to be tilted of th«« defense, following which h* thusiastic in their belief that Merrill immediate transmittal to the Board dition and save some of the lives Stration building, two doors west of for an opera house, and the entire asked for a continuance of the «a»* unti) Monday, when they would b< is to have a railroad this summer. of Directors of an itemized statement ; that will otherwise be sacrificed the post office. The stor«> has b'-ei building made absolutely tlr<- proof The only thing ihut might prevent ready to place their witnesses on th< c.f all estimated costs and expend!-i through negl«*ct and ignorance. The entirely refittiul and In now being The above is the best news that has tales estimated to be necessary for mayoralty offices and the Arrondiss«*- ready arrangeil with a larger ■ toek th«' crcctl«>n of the building would b«> ■turn!. It «.«'« tns to be th«- consenti* of opin the inability to secure the money, ami been sent out for some time, and the j the completion of the Klamath Pro-i mynts are crowded today with refu of goods and reading matter. citizens of Klamath Falls, to a man. ject, a6 prepared by Project Engineer • gees seeking food and shelter. It lias been SUggcSlt'd that if the ion here today that the Government REI.INQI ISIIMI.NT I OR SALE The River Seine became stationery banks are really sincere in their lias failed miserably In Ils attempt should step forward and offer every ; Humphreys, and averaging 313.G.1 Court Hous«« fight, to keep the busi to onvlct Hermann, and It is con- assistance in their power to help se per acre for the Lower and J15.'«) at 9 o'clock this morning. It is ex 180 acres of lan«l near railroad. ness center near Fourth street, it fldently expected that a verdict of cure railroad connections for the1 per acre for the Upper Projec., to pected that it will begin to fall soon.. town of Merrill. The fact of Klam gether with all other estimates of > It has already begun to recede forty cabin and barn, for 1300. Running would be a good move on their part acquittal will be r<'a<*h«*<l without dr ath Falls having a railroad should probable costs that may have been miles up, and this cheering news stream. I havo about eight home to assist th«* Odd Fellows In raising lay. It Is a not deter every one assisting in the ; prepared by Reclamation offi<'als has been received with hysterical joy steads. level and good running water. the money for a building One can wry often cut down well known fact that the business by the populace. The Marne Is also For particulars write to extension of the line to other sections rricr to May 15, 1905. JOHN KRISTT. «•enter of atown can never I m * built of the county. A railroad will be a Also, that itemized summary state-. falling and everyone Is now convlnc- Fort Klamath, Oregon. i around two or more vacant blocks boon to the Merrill country as it will ments be furnished said board of all <»d that the crest of the flood has be«'n open the markets for their immense expenditures charged up against the reached. grain crops and stock shipments. Klamath Project prior to the begin Another thing the people of this ning of the present year, with iinme- , NOSING COMMITTEE AT WORK city should not lose sight of. It is dlate information as to how soon I ON INTERIOR DEPARTMENT quite certain that the Southern Pa- ' said statements will be ready for T«'Mtiti«-M Huit Secretary Ballinger cific will build to Merrill and Alturas transmittal. Ordered Him to Make Search sooner or later, and steps should be Also, that itemized statements of ing Investigation taken at once, not only to encourage ! quarterly expenditures charged up immediate building, but to see that ' against the Klamath Project be the line is built from Klamath Falls transmitted to the Board of Directors United Press Service. WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 28.— instead of Midland or any other point I of the Klamath Water Users' Asso- | on the main line. If the line is built elation at the earliest possible date Louis R. Glavis, testifying before the to Merrill this summer, it will mean after the close of each quarter. Ab«l Congressional committee, which Is a local train, and if the line goes to ¿dy moves adoption. Seconded by, Investigating the Balllnger-Pinchot controversy, today stated that he hnd Midland the crew naturally will have Bunting. Carried. been instructed by S»-crctary Ballin to lay over there. This is only a ’ 1« ger to go ahead and make a search small matter, but it is important. GRAND JURY TO INVESTIGATE ing investigation of the Alaska coal Old and Young Besides, if there are to be shops and REFRIGERATOR LINE MONOPOLY lands and the alleged conspiracy round houses, Klamath Falls should B*ly to Gtandau, get them and be the main headquar One of the Wings of the Beef Trust connected therewith. These Instruc tions followed an interview between ters. This can unquestionably be done Will Be Examined the Secretary and Mr. Glavis, during if the people are interested enough which the latter told Mr. Ballinger to furnish free rights of way. In United Press Service. that he thought all of the entries stead of entering into petty quarrels CHICAGO. Ill., Jan. 28.—It was the people of this city and the Cham learned today that one of the first could be cancelled, because many ber of Commerce should be giving things to claim the attention of the prominent men interested in them their attention to matters of impor Federal Grand Jury in its probing had formed a pool. "Secretary Ballinger told me," tance, instead of letting all the good of the Beef Trust will be the refrig stated Mr. Glavis, "that many of the things slip away. This is a matter erator car line monopoly, which is of vital importance at this time, and believed to be controlled by the pack claimants were friends and business it is to be hoped that the people of ers. It is reported that United States I associates of his, but that that muBt not Interfere with a thorough investi this city will see it in that light. District Attorney Sims is in posses Following I h a statement showing gation. He said, ‘I want a thorough sion of evidence that the fruit grow- i the standing of those for whom votes investigation of these cases whether ers of California let fruit rot rather . BRITISH TORPEDO BOAT have been cast in the piano contest they are friends of mine or not.’ He DESTROYED IN STORM than ship it east, because the icing ; now under way at the Boston Store: further told me that when I returned charges are so heavy. One of the Wllla I.eonard ..... ............. 5500 Swept From Its Moorings and Driven principal sources of revenue for the to the State of Washington I was to Edith Bodach .. ...5160 let it be kiiokn that I had instruc Ashore refrigerator line is the icing charges. I M. E. Church ........... ............. 3020 Price 20 Cents tions to make a full investigation.” United Press Service. The company owning the car line Red Men .................... ............. 1720 In the course of his testimony It LONDON, Jan. 28.—The British contracts for the ice and then charges Marjorie McClure ............. 780 isclialiag a 15-cent Paltrrn Absolutely Free torpedo boat destroyer was wrecked the shippers exorbitant rates for what was brought out that these instruc Presbyterian Church ........... 140 tions had been later rescinded, the today on the shore of Dover. ft they get at a very low figure. order therefor having been Issued by broke from its moorings during 'ast Schwartz of the department. night's storm. The crew of forty SACRAMENTO, Cal., Jan. 28.— men were rescued today, no lives Following on the heels of the report having been lost. The channel is in ' from Chicago that the Federal Grand ! MENNONITE COLONY TO FARM IN SISKIYOU the grasp of one of the fiercest .itorms Jury is preparing to look into the | that has visited this section in years, refrigerator car line monopoly comes I YREKA, Cal., Jan. 28.—The Un and many wrecks are strewn along a mass meeting of the fruit growers ion Pacific Railroad, through its land its shores. Several bodies hare ai- of Northern California, held here to <C ready been recovered, but the full ex day. It was decided at this meeting: agent, George L. McDonough, Is pre 44 —------ tent of the damage has not yet been that the growers would maintain paring to settle a large tract of land In the Butte Creek Valley, Siskiyou <4 44 learned. their organization and continue their The steamer Laura has been lost fight for lower freight rates. Icing County, with Mennonltes from the 44 near Corona. Spain, according to ad charges and the standardization of East. The Mennonltes are members 9 of a religious sect similar to the vices, and Its entire crew of thirty fruit. Dunkards. was drowned. The Italian steamer The tract to be settled comprises Giupusco foundered near Bilboa, FMIODS IN ITALY 20,000 acres, owned by the Califor Spain, and several sailors were DESTROY MUCH PROPERTY nia Butte Land Company. It is fer washed overboard before the life tile and lies in the vicinity of Mac boats could be lowered. It is now United Press Service. doel, on th«- Weed-Klamath Falls believed that the loss of life from ROME. Jan. 28.—The surrounding line, and is adjacent to the land now the coast storms will aggregate be country is flooded and immense dam tween three and four hundred. Hun age has already been done. Rome being cultivated by a large colony of dreds of small craft were lost and is not yet seriously threatened, de Dunkards. the loss of life in these will never be spite the continued rise of the Tiber, That wireless messages can be known. now almost over the bridge arches. transmitted through space without The River Arno is far out of Its either station being grounded has Successor to UTJ*Successor to A New York street railway com banks. The railroads are suffering been demonstrated by two inventors pany is to thoroughly test two self- heavy losses and the service is seri of Brooklyn, N. Y., who carry com Boston Store II ITA I W_l\ O Boston Store contained motor cars, one operated ously Interrupted. Reports from the plete sending and receiving stations by storage batteries, the other by a outlying districts indicate a loss of on their bicycles and havo operated combined gasoline-electric engine. life reaching close to twenty. up to a mile and a half apart. All Women’s Coats, Suits and Petticoats at Cost and in some cases less than cost; for instance STYLES TAILOR SUITS Reg. “ “ “ $14.75, Sale Price, $9.75 $19.75, “ $14.95 $25.00, “ $16.75 $30.00, “ $19.75 We are determined to close out all coats, so look at the reductions: Regular $7.50 and 12. and 15. and 25.00 and $8.50, Sale Price $4.95 6.95 12.50, 17.50, 8.95 35.00 16.95 Mercerized Petticoats and Silk Petticoats, Hether- bloom. Reg. $6.95 Silk Petticoats, sale price $4.65 All Heatherbloom and Mercerized Uuderskirts one- half price. Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at cost