*4************* ♦ ♦ OFFICIAL PAI’EK OF KLAMATII (XH'NIY. • « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ VOL. XV. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. ♦ * LEADING PAPER OF MH THERN OREGON. KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 28, 1910 ♦ « NO. 4 MONfy FoR the C ounty 2 LAEOUETTE ANO HEYBURN FIGHT IÎ 1200,000 THE AMOUNT ASKED RR «ervatlonist to the bone when it comes to protecting the rettource« of the «oil When the farmers learn that they ran tai»»* four or five times THKRtM K EFELI.ER Fol NDATION HI Mi COMBINE ORGAN IS < 11.1.Ell what th«) now do for much less than BILL HILI. NOT PA8H TO AN ACCOl'NT It In <.aitIng for the pr««ent produc tion. then, and not till then, will the coat of living be reduced.” 1 iiMirx’ii t Hd'iuit«»!*« An* Invited I.* v O. JoloiMiu. G. X. H entiling anil Join HaiMls With tlw* Klamath Is-ielopnu-nt Com h KNATOK < UAMBEKLAI.N PRE* A A litt« »« EM 'APE H<OM DEATH 1 hMIMMTdl •» pany Plaintiff- HF.NT m MKAMI KK I' SENATE RESERVAT!ON BILL IS INTRODUCED MEASURE IS SIMILAR10 HOUSE BILL It It I' mmi -« m < Thh* Mr««K»«i the Kr«- r-rvatkwi May Hr Oyww’-d Next tear United Pro«« M-rvlcr WASHINGTON. 1» C„ April 27 s>-uatur Chamberlain. of Oregon. to day lulioduccd tu thv S»-nut< th’- bill pr«>vldln« for th»« throwing <>peo of the Klamath Indian Reservation In Klatuath County. Oregon The provlaiona of the meaaurr are Identical with lbw In the bill le- port«td In the II oum * It provide« for the allotting of the land« to the In dian«. tile segregation and apprai««*- ■uent of the different land« agricul tural. grating ad timber. On the completion of thin work, which will be done by the appraiser« one rep- reernting th«- Government, one the State and one the Indiana the res ervation will he open for the home- "«eher. The uhuu I reaervatlona relative to the «election of land for townaite«. M-htMil altea. experimental farm« and timber reaerve« are made in the bill. The Hou», bill ha« been referred to the committw on Indlau Affair«, to await a protest that ha« been pre- oared by the Klamath Indian« and which 1« expected to he received here within a few day«. It 1« underst.Mid that the Indian« are ol>J«*cUng to the provision« of th<* House bill provid ing for the «election of town«lte«. where they «hall interfere with tribal land« belonging to the chief« of the tribe“«. Also to the irrigating aytitem that It 1« proposed to Install, the ■ reating of timber reserve« for the lieneflt of the Indian« and a number of other mattcia. The«., will receive the careful attention of the commit tee before the bill 1« again reported. It 1« quite certain that both bill« will at thia «ewalon of t'ongre«« Infuriated Hull Make« V kiou« Attack on I,. A. Wetmter It* While I. A Webster, who Is em ploy, d on the W, W Masten ranch, was returning from Merrill Tues day, he wan attacked by the 3-year- old bull belonging to B. II. C. Wil liam« and barely e«cap«d with hl« life Mr Webster was horseback He saw the bull In the road and the animal was apparently quietly i-atlng th« grass alongside the highway. Wh*-n c|o«e to him the bull aud- deftiy charged hl« uoi m *. all iking him full in the breast and throwing him back on hl« haunebe« Before the horse und rider could recover from th« shock, the bull chsrged a second time, hitting the horse in the bally, knocking it and the rider to th. ground The infuriated animal then turned his attention to Mr Webster and before be could get to his jumped on him with his fore feet. As a result of this attack, Webster's right arm was broken in two piare«. Knalislng the danger, the injured man began to roll toward« the fence and aucceedi*d iu crawling through th« barbed wires. The bull contin ued hi« attack until Mr. Webster was inside the fence and then made* strenuous efforts to got through after him. Mr. Webster «ucceoded in calling Mr. William«, who assisted him Into horns“. He wa« brought to the Mas- ten ranch, whore Doctor Hamilton was summoned aud reduc'd the frac tures Aside from the broken arm and a number of severe bruises, no other Injuries were «ustained. The hull had been dehorned and It is to this that Mr. Webster owes his life. ROONEVELT NKEH RATTLE BETWEEN FRENCH TH! MH’S Infantry, Artillery and Cavalry Fight Sham Battle I’nlted Pr.se. Service. PARIS. April 27.—Two brigades of infantry, two regiment« of artil lery and two regiments of cavalry HIGH COHT OF IJVIN’G DUE fought a «ham battle for Colonel TO NOIL DRTKIUOHATION Roosevelt today. It ended with the cuirassiers charging the battery. Mr. Semlor) of Agriculture Advene«*« a Roosevelt arose and cheered, having Ib-nnd New Theory been dellghed with the maneuvers. This afternoon Mr. Roosevelt goes United Pre«« Service to Veraallles and tonight will he spent WASHINGTON, I) C ., April 27.— at the theatre. The population la increasing faster than the food production.” «aid Sec PANAMA CANAL WILL BE • retary of Agriculture WII soj today OPENED EARLY IN 1911 In an address betöre the members of the Produoe Exchange today. "The Information to That Effect Conus trouble ll<*s In the n<«glect and the From Highest Authority unnecessary deterioration of Kantern farm«. It I« true that the farmers United Pre«« Service. are getting big prices for th« product WASHINGTON. I). C.. April 27.- of their farm«, but it coat« twice an The Panama Canal will be opened much to grow thing« now an it did early in 1914, according to the high ten yearn ago. The one great remedy, est official authority. This same au r.nd one that mu«t be applied before thority refused to change the official there In any relief from present con announcement that the canal would ditions, in proper cultivation and be opened for use in 1915, because* <on«errntiou of the soil. I am a con- of the puHsibilltyof unforH.cn delay. EXCURSIONISTS ARRIVE ON LIME portions o fthe State of Oregon, and also in the State of California. That on th«? 13th day of Ap> :1, 1910, in said City of Klamath Falls. County of Klamath, State of Oregon, «aid defendant faisely, wickedly, and maliciously printed, uttered, pub- lt<*h«-d, an- <>>< ulat*-d. in the regular Issue of said "Klamath Chronicle of «aid date, of and concerning the plaintiff, a certain false, scandalous and defamatory libel, in the words AKE AMAZED WITH SK.BT n THAT and figure- following to-wit: MEET TH MR EYKH ••SOME FACTR.” — "Aa wan promised last week, the i'nlted l*r*M»« S»*rvlce There were hied at 5:30 yesterday j Chronicle will give a short resum«- of the court house fiasco to date. afternoon with County Clerk DeLap ’ WASHINGTON. D. «' . April 27. ' A long time ago as the story Senator Heyburn expressed little hope papers in a libel suit commenced ' go«*« anyways several months ago, S. that the Rockefeller lncor|>oratlou against the Klamath Publishing Com O. Johnson. C. E. Worden. .Mr. Wend ling. E. J. Murray and J. G. Pierce Realize That Here Is the .Site of th» bill for the half billion Foundation pany, the sponsors for the paper that met and outlined a plan whereby Metropolis of Sowthern has been voicing the sentiments of > would pa ms at this session of Con- they might get rich at the expense Oregon fftwa lie: declared that the Founds- Hog Combine, by 8. O. Johnson and I of the people of Klamath County. Th« first three geu'lemen were mem G. X. Wendling in each case the I ' tton would «Imply be a perpetuation bers of a company called the Klamath of the Standard Oil Company, be- amount asked for is $50,000. An Development Company, owning some The Portland excursionist« arrived other suit will be filed today or to- 1 cause the measure leave« the invest 1000 acres of marsh land and chalk on schedule time. Through an un ment« in th« hand« of that corpora morrow against the «atne company i ridgt-s northeast ot the City ot Klam fortunate miscalculation of the time tion. It Is understood that Mr by the Klamath Development Cor..-1 ath Falls. To devise some plan to sell the reception committee did not ar pany. Thin will be for HOO.OOu. ’ this land at a nice profit, they plan 1 Rockefeller is getting tired of the de ned to make it an addition to Klam rive on the scene until over half of lay ia the passage of the measure Other suits are to follow. ath Falls. One thing, only, was both the visitors had found their way up They feared The filing of these suits was looked ering these gentlemen and It is expected that he will shortly town. However, what the committee take steps to have the Foundation in upon this morning by the moving people would not be willing to pay lacked in promptness was made up in fancy pric«*s for lots so far out of corporated under the laws of one of spirit« of the Klamath Publishing town In studying the situation, it the whirlwind manner in which they Company a« a joke. This changed, , was noticed by all that the present the States. began to make their guests feel at Representatives of Mr. Rockefeller however, as the day wore on. and | business portion centered about the home. Everything was wide open, County Court House. As this is the are convinced that it will be. impos during the afternoon that smile was | seat of government for Klamath though the mayor did not have the sible to overcome the objection ot rapidly disappearing, when it was as County, the building containing the pleasure of formally presenting the Senators lat Follette and Heyburn in certained that the position occupied County officials, would most naturallt key to the city. tim.* to have the bill pass at this ses was one that was far from being b«* the centre about which all other It was a surprised "bunch" thut enterprise*« would come. sion of Congress. Senator Heyburn funny. The article upon which the "The brilliant idea was therfore stepped from the magnificent train. fears that the bill will relieve the suit is based is one of the boldest at evolved ot moving the Court Ho is« compoe««d of six Pullmans and two addition, and thus Rockefeller estate from taxation, a«' tempts that was ever mad«- in this out into their engines. Coming with the expecta under the provision« of the bill the county to bring into disreput«“ the draw the business centre there, there tion of s«*eing a hustling little coun by greatly enhancing the value of names and characters of men above - Foundation would practically be a their lots to the financial gain of all try town, somewhat similar to that charitable organisation. Senator I»a- suspicion. concern«*d. Ergo, to think was to I to be found elsewhere in Oregon and One of the gratifying results that j act. The County Court had the Follette, in referring to tbi« feature I Washington, the visitors had their of the measure, declared thut the will arise out of al) this struggle will | power to move the Court Honse. Tb«n 1 ey«ns opened when they beheld the the County Court must oe made to term« "benefit of humanity.” were be the fact that in the future the I s«-e the light.’ | magnificent $4 0,000 depot that the too vague and that he would oppose business and character of individuals ; "The County Court was intersiew- i Southern Pacific has placed at the its passage until the bill was so will be free from the freebooting at- ! ed and a trip was made to tlie site i gates of the city as a testimonial of amended as to overcome the objec tacks of unscrupulous men. Had cer- , where the Court viewed th»“ promised I its faith in the future greatness of land, and if reports be true was given tions that have been made against it. tain things that were demanded by a ’ a« a slight token of esteem a por 1 the city. It was with a continual Senator Raynor, of Maryland, to few men who should have be«>n en- ; tion of said addition. The C >ur*. was | string of exclamations that the visit gaged in other occupations been done much moved by such favors, and ex- day attacked the constitutionality of ors wended their way from the depot the administration'« railroad bill. He there would have been no discussion i pressed a desire to show gratitu l** by to the courthouse, all th«* way mar at once moving the Court House oat created a sensation by inviting the of the removal of the court house; near ’our lots.' velling at what they saw aud gradu Republican in«urg<*ntH to Join the there would have been no fight on "An attorney was therefore called ally realizing for the first time that Democratic party. "There is," he de th«* Herald: there would have b«*eii In and preparations made to complete this was to be the metropolis of clared. "scarcely any difference be- io attempt made to blackeu the char th«“ work when he discovered t?at Southern Oregon, and in the very- But the under the title the land upon which twivn ns now . for we have eliminated acters of honorable men. th«- Court Hous«“ now stands would near future the second city in the al) of the essentInis. Are you in -lay of the black mask is past in revert to the Brooks estate shoult. the State. earnest, or simply coquetting with j Klamath County, even though it re I Court House be removed therefrom. The forenoon was spent in visiting "At this juncture. J. G. Pierce us? We are getting tired of being quired the present bitter struggle to came to the rescue. For a consider the various business houses and re burn it into the minds of certain in fondled and embraced, only to be re ation of $600.00 of th«* taxpayers' newing old acquaintances, and when jected when the eupr.-me test comes." dividuals In this community. money he secured from the said Following is a copy of th«* com Brooks estate a deed quieting the noon arrived the excursionists were Senator Dolliver, in replying to plaint tiled in the suit instituted by title and giving the County the right glad to sit down to the sumptuous Senator Raynor's invitation said: to dispose of the present Court House banquet that was prepared for them. "The InHurgents, as they have Mr. Johnson. That for the other suits square. One hundred and fifty guests sat will be substantially the same: been termed by the Senator from ■'This deal was put through se down to the banquet table, presided Maryland, have sincere sympathy for cretly. the local papers gonig so far over by Hon. H. L. Benson as toast the Democratic party, but very little IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE as to cut out the record of the real master. STATE OF OREGON FOR estate transfer from the data furnish confidence in It. The present politi KLAMATH COUNTY ed them that day by the abstract Following the banquet the visitors cal evil is due to the fact that a few 3 O JOHNSON. company. ) were taken in automobiles to the Up men have grown so strong that they Plaintiff.) "Everything was finally ready for vs. ) are knocking the heads of the two th«* consummation of the deal and the per Lake, where they were shown the day came, set by the Court, to hear headgates of the great Klamath Pro partleH together. The party of the KLAMATH PUBLISHING) COMPANY, a corpora-) the Company's offer and to accept ject, the source of supply, and wha> future will be based on Lincoln's tlon. ) it. But a slip had occurred, and the was expect«»d in work of development doctrine of an 'unfettered start and Defendant.) correspondent of the Sacramento a fair chance to every man.' " Bee had reported the matter to that along the lumbering interests. Alta ACTION Al LAW - paper. When the isue containing mont, Henley and other nearby COM PLAINT. the news reached Klamath Falls it ranches were visited, a very genera! Plaintiff complains of defendant, CARD OF THANKS set the people in action. A moat Idea being given the visitors of what ind for cause of action alleges: We desire to thank our friends. | That at all the times herein men- ing of the business men was called, was behind the city and on which its neighbors and the I. O. O. F. for the ■ •lontsl. defendant ha« b«*en and now. and a committee appointed to see th« future was based County Court at once. They arrived assistance and sympathy extended to Is a corporation duly organized and at th«* Court House in the nick of The party left at 6 o'clock. existing under the laws of th«“ State us during nut recent bereavement. time for while they were there Mr. of Oregon. MRS. LILA CLARK That at all th«* times herein men Worden came in with his offer. The Alumni of the State Normal "8eeing what a storm had burst tioned. defendant has been, and now AND CHILDREN. Monmouth ask your support for that over their heads, the Court after 48 is, th«* proprietor of, and engaged school. You know we must bav, MILKS LIPPERT In printing and publishing in the City hours deliberation, solemnly prom teachers. We must educate the boy« ised not to do anything in the matter AND wife of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, and girls; a trained teacher is th« JOHN W’KLLS Oregon, a daily newspaper known as until November, when the decision b««st agency for this. The cost Is would be left to the voters of the the "Klamnth Chronicle." The Government of Formosa main four cents a year on a thousand dol County. That was all the Committee T^at said "Kinmath Chronicle” is lars. Vote "Yes" for Monmouth and tains a medical school which at pres a newspaper of general circulation in settle this question.—J. B. V. Butler. (Continued on Page 4.) ent has 176 pupils. said Kinmath County, and In other Sec. Com. it $40,000.00 «P0ÏI BIG sum