Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 05, 1910, Image 3

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    of a building.
Plan» will I m * for­
Raises th«* dough
warded just as soon as they can be and romplie. with
drafted and completed
Meantime all pure food laws.
I
Ila. Ihfii Engaged In the Traile fui
I
we will take the nec«-ssary steps look­
Hi < (INTRA! I II AS BEEN LET KOK
Ycur« mid WHI Teil VII
ing toward th«* completion of a legal
THE NEW III ILDING
organization for th«* bank to occupy
United Pria» Huivlce
this structure.
NEW YORK, May 3
Henry Le/
Yours truly,
ir
The)'
Repin««-
Aluiul
Hamid
Ihr
Fir»! Attempt That Ha» Ifc-i-n Mud*
I iinou today plnaded gullty lo »«*lllr u
G. X
to
Help
tlie
People
Develop
Street»
of
<
<>iiMuiitlli|>ol<-
Will
girl» for Iminoral pui|>oses. and tolti
To
Maj
Chas.
E
Run Willi III ihm I
Hie « ounty
thè court tliut lo* wanted tu lui
nth. Falls, Oregon
Stai« '» i*vii|i'iiri ami M»ked Unii li
CRZSCm. MUI. ca
uakf-s of map : r -r:
In* takeii bvfori'
ry. Ju»-
Klamath
Falls.
Ore,,
April
29
'better than Mao'c.
I'nlled i*re»M Service
Klamath Falls is to hav>- a new
I hut Im
tire o Hullivati
Mi
G.
X.
Wendling.
Han
Francis««.
CONST
'ANTINOPLE.
April
2H.
National Hank, and Its coming will
throng
woiilil r eiel vi*
Cal.:
Thu Albanian revolt Is endangering be th«' first move that has ever been
turning Stati*'» evidente and that th
i*«*ar Hlr
Your letter of April look like the dawning of a new dav
the regime of th«- Young Turks Hun­ made to bring Into this county < heap
poHHiblr penalty fot bis crini«' woul 1
26
received
and
contents noted
J and the emancipation of this count/
A» fat back as memory will
lake III t iiMn. It Dux T wo Side«, and b<* t Willy yeiiis
ili* "lutei thal II dreds of troops are mutinying and money
from the thralldoni of high interest,
am
glad
that
you
anti
Mr
Johnson
Count)' Court's Muy lie the
kin*w all Ibis ami limi taken lt hit i deserting. »<• us to uvold fighting serve th.- prevailing rat«- of lnt«*i«*st have arrived at th« decision contain­ to which It has been shackied for
Stronger
coiiNideriitloii before deciding lo teil against thelt < o-t rBglunlsts, the Al­ has lx** it I«» p«*r cent. Th»- money ed In your letter, for what this coun- years without number.
all he knew, but that he wanted t > banians. The latest reports from the of th«- county being In th* hands of try needs at the present tirn«* is
The ground for the new bank
»11*111* of hostilities state that, in the a few tnen It was possible to main­
make u clean bi«*MHt of tile who) •
building, a picture of which appeal s
capital
at
as
low
a
rate
of
interret
as
last buttle between tlie government tain this ruinous rate. Whenever new
The '|ii"»tiun of whether mi In­ business, lie lia» I mh 'I i u whlte*ilav<
elsewhere in this is- ie, was broken
troops and tin Albanians, there were lupltal < ame to th*- city it was either • an be obtaliK'd.
junction will lie grunted by Judge for years ami he Ims promlaed l<» i >
today. Tl • contract for the erection
The
development
Is
m > great and
500 ' Bled, I lie r< tii-lx being victori- coerced Into doing the bidding of
Noland, n*»truining the county court plicate a li il ni bei of prominent p>
money is in such demand here that of the structure was awarded to the
ous.
these tnen or driven from the city.
from taking any steps or performing sons
Hydraulic Stone * Brick Company
Th«* prospects of the i eturn to the Today 'he banks of the city ar«- con­ we ar«.* sorely handicapped for suffi- of this city . It. is to be constructed
tiny act that will have for It» oli)««it
Assistant District Attorney Itu
itnprove-
dent
funds
to
carry
on
the
throne of Abdul Hamid are not vlew- trolled by this clique, with the r«-»ult
the i bunging of th«* »He of the court- bond» t«xla> Is trylug I" • slubBsit
of the hollow-wall cement blocks
ment of th«.* country.
liouse. Is Hl*' chief topli of eolivcr»u tonne«lion between the whB<'-"luv«*i >d with atty de git * of complacency that on a limited amount of money
made by thin company, stucco finish
I
had
said
that
I
did
not
desire
to
lion today As tin- matter now stand» und the H'Tiool of Occult. run b by the Young Turk« nor any of the can b« '.-cured, and that on the old
being used In connection with the
again
enter
into
bard
work
In
the
It Is quite i'«rtnlu that no temporary Pierre Bernard, who claim» to be . Europ«*uu pow* i s, for It i» i call zed 10 per < i nt ba- fa
way of business, but I find that I am blocks. As may be seen, it will b«*
The <>>mlng of th'- new bank means
restraining order will I m * Issued, for Hindu
He I» known a» "Olii" Bei before such a result can be eonaum-
unable to retir«
My nature Is such one of the handsomest structures in
the reason that tin- opponents to the nard lie lui» been held under • 1 «»•»• mated the streets of thia city will run the salvation of the farmer, th" mer­
th»- city and will be a credit alike to
Aft«-r lie Is seated on chant, the owners of prop*-it ' ho that I must wors i have always had the financial institution it will house,
removal urn not In court
It Is a ball by Justlc«* Breen, on a charge o with bl«MMl
great
faith
in
Klamath
Falls
and
well I'htubllshed principle of law In abduction made by two of hl» disci th«- throne thtre would be an exodus desire '<> Improve It, th» tr ;?gll ig
Klamath County . and my faith Is as well as to the men who conceiv­
Injunction eases that < i*rtiiln nets can­ plea. Misa Sella Hopp und Mis» G«-r trout Turkey of all those who op­ young man who require-' the itas'it-
gregter
toda'. than ever before that ed It.
not be uutlcipated
In the complaint trulli* Lee, euch aged 19 y can­ posed him heretofore and were In­ ance n* * • ssary to glvr him a start.
The news of th«* coming of this
Klamath
County is destined to I m ?
till'd yesterday Messrs
Mills and onia" school wan raided Inst nigh st rumeutul In th«* bringing about of Heretofore thl- bus b«*eu d> nl* d only
new
bank will not be received with
on«* of th»* I»« st counties in th«* State
In some «wetiuns such to the < hosen f*'w; to the others It
Rutenlc are untl'-lpatlng the proba­ by th«* police, who found a score o hl» downfall
of Oregon, and I believe that with loud acclaim by the other banks in
bility thut th«* county court will make ni«n and women, dressed In dlaphne a possibility 1» viewed with horror. wn» elth r ruin ot subserviency.
The Herald make*» the
enterprising v'tlzens who are willing the city
The new bank had Its conception
an order changing the site
Up to ou» tight fitting gown», nil wrlggllm
to work for th< good of th«* country, prediction that within 90 days after
In this nty during th«* rwent visit of
the present time there Is nothing on about on the fliMir
"Gin" explain«-'
and with ch«-. .*
• n»v to loan to its doors are opened it will be the
S. O Johnson and G. X Wendling.
the r<cor<l» thut would indicate that that It wn« occult, but the police dl*
the farmers who need assistance by largest bank in the county. It will
Th«* matter was discussed b 'he»i-
such a iiiurse will In* followed
It Is, pi ri • d th< worshippers and arreste«
waj of paying water rentals and keep the other banks so busy attend­
gentlein*'ii and Major C. E. and W. 8.
therefore, premalure to a»k tu pre­ Perm« rd
waking improveuients, that an insti- ing to their own business that they
Worden
The following coir'*s*.ond-
vent soln* tiling that might nut occur
tution with sufficient «■a pi ta I would will have no time to seek to ruin that
»•nce gives -«me of the details leading
At tin* present tlnu* it 1» quite certain
be one of the l>«mt things for the of other people. Klamath County
up to it
United Press Service.
«hat no such temporary restraining
■■ounty and t> a sncceasful business extends a warm hand of welcome to
NEVADA CITY, Cal.. May 3.
order as they request will I m - granted.
the new bank. With her heart filled
vt nturc as well.
April 26, 1910
Francis U*dhiis«r, aged 69. kille«'
It I m also true thut there nr«* two
ki-ni Midi-ctrd by liiillaiiu Democrat**
We have already ent« red into ar- to overflowing it bids it come, that
himself today by placing u stick of D«*ar Major:
■id«*« to thl» cnar
While decision»
to OppOM* lh-lerldg«'
,'uugenients with Mr. Chas. R Miller through it she will be freed from the
Helallv« to conversation had wit!
dynumltc In his mouth and lighting
rendered over twenty year» ago have
for one-half of his west wall, for high-handed methods that have so
th«* fuse. lb- lived In a cabin north you while at Klamath Falls ou the
I m *«* ii i|uoti*«l thut apparently covet the United Pre«» Service.
which 1 am paying, and as soon as long prevailed here.
Ills head was severed subject of th>- organization of a Na­
of Bloomfield
situation here ezuctly. there mav be i
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind . April 2».
your plans arrive shall i in med lately
n Miring of adverse decisions a yard | J. W Kern, former Vivi- President lai from hl» body, He was a pioneer oi tional Bank at that city. Mr. 8. O.
commence the construction of the V. W. !'. A. MEETS WITH
Johnson
and
1
have
given
quite
seri
­
long rendered »Ince that time
The i candidate of the I»em<M-ratlc party, this State, but has biM'n suffering
proposed building, and will give my
SI <'CESS ON RESERA ITIoX
Inw« of Oregon und Kamui» are tudl j todav wua Indorsed as the candidate from III health, aud It Is believed he ous consideration to your suggestions
attention
to
the
erection
and
do
what
.ally different; there Isa provision In | o( that
for (h,. united States committed th«- rash act in a fit of and we are of the opinion that you
I -an towards forwarding a home for
are entirely «'Orrect. namely, that the
A short time ago Miss Edith Dabb.
the Kansas constitution lelativo to j I Senate to oppose Senator Beveridge despondency
a National bank, believing, as I said
rapid development of your country!
one of the traveling secretaries of th«*
'hanging courthouMv sit«*», while | Th<* Indorsement was given on the
b«*fo,
that capital, if it can be ob­
dep«mds quite materially on adequate
National Y. AV. C. A., and whose spe­
there Is no »ui h provl»li>n In flu* Ore-1 fourth ballot
Kern received 772 AMENDMENTS TO RAILROAD
tained at a low rate ot interest, will
cial work is among the Indians, vis­
So that
gon «'«institution
8e
,h“’ when
*»••*•■* the
•*»«• vote» on thl» ballot. John E. I.amli,
Iti 1,1. Misi IX THE Hol ME financial resources, fitting th«* need«
help thii* country at the present time
of a growing country. We have there- ,
ited the Klamath Agency and organ­
i »»•• Is tri«-d before the court, and of Tern* Haute, then withdrew and
largely, i am,
fore come to the conclusion that we
ized a branch of the Y. W. C. A. It
not In th«« newspapers I, there may be threw his strength. 223 votes, to United Prims Service.
R««sp«*ct fully,
will join you and your son. William,
WASHINGTON 1- C April 2S
has met with a great deal of encour­
in entirely different light thrown Kern, giving that gentleman 995, or
CHAS. E WORDEN.
agement and will undoubtedly be pro­
on It,
121 more than needed
As soon a« Another vote was had on an amend­ together with any other good people
ductive of much good. It is expected
with the result was known pandemonium ment to the railroad bill In the House In Klamath Falls such as you may
Judg«' Noland ha» conferred
<
The charge has often been made that before long a representative of
the attorneys on both »Ide« and with reigned
The Taggart forces were this afternoon and showed that Mon­ »elect for associate stockholders of
the county court, and has suggested greatly <tl«u|>p"lnti*<l over the defeat day's even line-up was a fair Indica­ an institution of this character. We that the Klamath Development Com­ the Y. M. C. A. will go there and
that th«* case be ho pre|>»r«*«l that It of their leader, and It Is not unlikely tion of the general attitude of the are therefore arranging for plans to pany had come in here for the pur- organize a branch of that association
may go to the State Supreme Court that they will seek to revenge them- members towards th«* measure. Hub­ I m * drafted by Mr. McDougal), to the ¡H»se of selling what property it owns among the young men of the reserva­
bard's amendment to reduce the au­ end that we may have a most mod­ and then pulling up stakes and get­ tion. Now that the gymnasium has
at the earlleat t«o»»lbli* date, in order selves on Kern at the {Mills
ernly designed structure, ornate in ting out. The Herald has ever con­ been completed it will prove a valu­
that the matter may be quickly aud
The decision to have the convention thority of th** proposed Commerce
appearance and substantial In con­ tended that such a charge is uncalled able adjunct to the success of the or­
Court
was
lost
by
a
vote
of
121
to
<l«*nnll«'ly settled
lie I imh suggested indor»«' a candidate for Senator came
struction. and adequate for the nivds for; and that the Klamath Develop­ ganization.
thut prenent priH-eedlllg» I m - held Up only after u hitter struggle, mid wus 121.
of the business
When you receive ment Company is to be the greatest
until hv returuM from Lake» lew, uccuiuplishud by Dovei uul Mai »hull
these plans you will observe that we factor in the upbuilding of this city
where lie goes to hold a term of throwing all of hi» strength on tin
In the number of its mineral
That state­
have likewise adopted your sugges­ and Klamath County,
court, In the meantime, the county »Ide of hl« plan to have the conven-
species North Carolina is said to ex­
tion. namely, that of making the ment is now substantiated in the an-
court will I m * permitt<*d to go nheail tlon pursue such a course.
ceed that of any other State in the
building sufficiently wide so that the nouncement that ground has been
and enter three order» First, chang-
The platform adopt«*«! favor» an In- United Press Service.
Union.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 2H. Ow­ Klafnath Development Company may broken for the erection of the home
ug the »It« t<> thut offered by the come tax. coudemn» the »hip subsid*
for
the
new
bank,
which
will
be
Klamath l)e»elopment Com|inny; ««*c- nnd denounce» the Indiscriminate us«* ing to the illness of Flannery and the have offices next to the banking or­
ganization
On the stg'ond floor we i Known as the Federal National, 11
ond. ordering the sal«* of the present of th«* Injunction
The latter plank failure of the Marin County grand
■ It«*; third, order th«* commencement 1» Inserted in the hop«* that It will jury to meet today, proceedings in will arrange suitable living quarters is further substantiated by the tact
nf work on th«* new courthouse. This steal away from th«* Republicans the the Investigation into th«* wire tap­ for the officers and directors when that the coming of the Federal Na­
ping gang of Sausalito lulled today. there, together with a number of of­ tional means the lowering of the rate
would then place the opponents in l>lg labor vote In thl» State.
fice» for rent to desirable tenants. of interest to possibly 6 per cent. I
a position to ask for a restraining
Th«* Democratic party will face th«* Mayor McCarthy announced that h«>
For an up-to-dau* wbeeL g»s
The
stockholders of the Klamath De­ It means that there will be brought I
will
take
no
action
In
the
matter
un
­
or<h*r covering every point that has campaign with considerable bltterm*as
a Rambler, oo aale at tbe OUff
been rals«*d
Then whichever way within Its ranks. This 1» In great till he has heard both sides of liv velopment Company have always felt Into this county hundreds of thou­
STORE.
For
aale
or
rewt-
that we should aid in every way pos- sands of dollars of money to be
the d<*« islon was made, the case could contrast to the united form presented Flannery <■»««■
Tenta to reut. Gans.
We carry
sible toward the development of that loaned to the farmers and business
be taken to th** Supreme Court and by the Republicans
Beveridge has
a full llnc of sportlag gooda
Morrissey, Mapleton and Linken- country by engaging in meritorious men at a rate of interest that will
an early decision from that tribunal the Indorsement of his party back of
luii h left hist Sunday for Morrissey's enterprises that had for their object afford a reasonable profit to the
Thia would place the mat­ him nnd all the leader» of the party
■«■cured
training camp at Meadow Lake. The the betterment of commercial condi­ bank and a chance for the borrower I
THE GUN STORE
ter more in the position of it friendly are working in harmony to bring
<amp
will
I m -
locateli
nt
Crystal
to
pay
out.
That
may
look
to
some
tions
in
that
region.
J. H. CHAMRKRM.
suit, rather than in the condition It I ab«>ut his election
Springs and training will be done
You
may
therefore
make
such
pre
­
people
like
a
"fly-by-night"
corpora
­
the America* H,Se*
OpiMMitte
now occupies.
there for the coming match with Me­ liminary preparations as in your judg­ tion's way of doing business, but to
P»W...
None of the attorneys on either ■
FOI R OAKLAND IIIAM Ks
la-Bun on the 25th of next month.
ment s«*em prudent for the erection th«* business men and farmers it will
Ide would comment on the sugges
DESTROYED Bi FIRE
lions that had lieen made, and whit j
course they will pursue will not l> |
R»'<|iiin«l th«- I nit<-«l Effort»
known until they appear In court
Entire Fire l»c|Mirtn>cnl
REBEL ARMY IS NOW VICTORIOUS MEANS 6 PER CENI ON MONEY
CRES cen
CHIEE ISSOE
IHfíí IS NO CtRHINIY ABOUT II
Wax Seeking to Impeti'Il (lie Prexl-
«leiit's lnd'>rwmi-nt of ll.il
linger
Doited Pretta Service
WASHINGTON, D.
April 2H.
Th«* committee Investigating into the
controversy mlsliig out of the I’in ■
. hot-Ballinger trouble today rebuffed
Attorney
Brandl, a, attorney
for
Glavis and Pinchot, and refused to]
lallow him his demand that Wicker­
ham produce documents showing th«
>'xact date on which the summary of
th«* Alaska coal lands ca»«*H were pre
pared
It la contended by the oppo
ncntK of Ballinger that the Presi
dent's lndorH<>nii'nt of that official
was given prior to the submission of
the summary to Mr. Taft. It was a
'•overt attempt to charge the Prcsl-'
dent with making n misstatenient.
Secretary of the Interior Balllngei
Is expected to testify before the com
mltte«* tomorrow.
Th«' following suits were tiled with
th«1 county clerk Thursday;
J.
Rutenlc vs. Josephine J. Chap­
pell and William A. Boudinot, fore­
closur«' of mortgage
Henry Offenbacher, et. al., vs. Dan­
iel I. Gordon. Io quiet title
United Press Service.
OAKLAND. Uul.. April 2
which atm ted in u lodging house at
Fourth and Franklin streets at I I
o'clock this morning, spread with th«*
greatest rapidity, destroying four
blocks before It was brought under
control at 1 o'clock. A high wind
was blowing and drove the flamea
from building to building in apile of
the united efforts of the entire de
partition!. The damage will not be
very heavy as most of the structures
destroyed were of small value.
TAFT REACHES HOME AM»
REFI SEH TO DISCI SS l*<»LITIO
He I« Ih-tcrmJiuil to Have a Good
Time arid Forget Ilia Troubles
United Press Service.
CINCINNATI, O„ May 3. Presi­
dent Taft reached home today. He
is determined to have a good time
and forget politics With this end In
view, he refused to discuss anything.
He sent many telegrams to his sup­
porters, urging them to fight for the
remnants of the railroad bill.
HOI SE OF IAIRDS PASSES
the budget for I IHM»
LONDON, Eng.. April 28. The
House of lairds has passed the 1909
budget and it was promptly aigned
by the King today.
ASK YOUR
NEIGHBOR
If he takes the Republican.
If he
does not urge him to do it, so as to
lend a hand in the fight for his
rights