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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1910)
chronicle the fact that ah«* wu» pn» put. and ax u devoted adherent to tin Ballinger ciiua«. HI ik transmitted II ihi , meaaaaa to th« near»»! nuwspapermau 1 v, li I In the I’lnehot aupportera glared XIAV HIDN un.I, HE OPEXI II OX THE »INT OF THIN MOX III and uni’i’ii’i! Th«)' had no «iibliet offlivr'a wife with them, and, ioni ■ ■iu< ntly wen* greatly miffed. Pimi» uik I N|»-i Itk atious of tile M m ■ Hut when the Huld cabinet officer . ■-«■ii <'oustru< lion < ' oiii | hiii ) .Are l\HI IlGEXI I.EADEICN MAKE I’l'li- wife Inaiuted upon criticizing tin Adopted by th«* < By LI«' < OXFEHEXI E newspap« r nien bee, him «’ ■the« whls pered occasionally, «bere wa» great Joy utnotiK Gt«* PinchOlitea On«' oi Klamath Fall» ink«*» its hat off to the newapaper men declared uttdlbly the council, th!» time because it ha» In reply thnt lie hud to be preueiil. gotten u move on that means that this but Gm lad)' didn't. Th«’ wlf«- of th« city 1» to have mhii « put Ing done t hl» *Mty H*MNu-v«-lt I rgi«l Tuft to Aid |ti- labinet officer threatened th« new» year. A speclul meeting of the conn- paper men with the name of h«t bus- «11 was held Friday night, ut which It »■ii'gctil I' uiim * und I Mi Imril t'nn- 1 and. but It didn't work noii Was Olmtnclc to Him wan dccldi'd to ndopt th« plan» an I Hut It »•« the Ballinger support * pcclffcatlons Hiilniiltti’d by th« Wi - eru* turn to arili when on«* of the .«■ii Construction «oui|>uny, which WAHHINGTON. l> l*.. May 3« i’lnehot adherent» iM-rulatod In wills ineaiia that the street» of the city, un Colonel Hooaevelt lu with the Insiirg | pei Ina to on«' harrussed newapapai til there Is a change ordered, will be i • nta heurt and soul, according to ! worker, criticising hl» "stories" a» l>< paved with Bithiilltlc pavement. Tbe hitherto unpublished H’porta of ii leg colored to suit the Hallliigcr side ielection of tbl» paveini-nt was a sur- omnilttee of Insurgents which vlalted Ho fur the honor» are even, but the 11 I im * to the uninitiated, for It was es- tilín ut the White Ilona«* in .Marcii. ' feeling I» intense There may bo n p«-cU’<l that the bld of the asphalt I «OH. con»l»Gng of Representatives hull pulling contest utmost atty dm. tompany would be th«' lowest. When Nelson, Gardner, Madiaou, all repub Henator Neluon I» w«»rrlrd by com th« bids wer«* unalyz«-«! It was found licana. Their report, which wuu »ub- plaints from both »Idea. It wan aitg- to th«* surprise of even the Warren Ulltti’d tn the calti Uh of the bollai »«•»ted by on” member of tin commit’ l*«*ople that Bithulltli- won th«* day. progressives, »ays that on March 3rd tee «ynild be to range one group on Bithiilltlc lavement has won much taut year, Roosevelt wa» prepared to «•ne aide of th«- room and the other favor wherever it has been used, atid alvo Repreaentatlve Nslsou a letter i.nfely on the farther »Ide. Senator is adoption by th« city will, in the ' ndorslng the proareaalvoa' tight on Nelson said lie woul<l take the mat « pinion of hose who .-«re ft n'.lllm Hpeukcr Cannon and the house rulea | ter under advisement. with such matters, have on«« of the Itooeevelt then »aid 'Cannon ha» i i «st pavements In the market been the greateat obstacle to my ef- j GAME WARDEN ADRIFT Mrrct t'ar Qio stioo Di»«u»»«'d. forte to secure good legislation dur IX DINAIII.EII LAI X< II Another matter that occupied tbe ma uty administration " attention of the council was the dis- The following day, on which I’res- Gitnu Protector Npcnd» Suinta) Itt. i- |M>»ition of the »trwt cur track. -A ikmiu Helpless t«» .Aid Hi» ident Taft wa» inuugiirati’d. Rooae- roaolullon was Introduced permlttlut, Fceflu-rtsl l'ricnd» «elt asked th«’ committee that In- in- lhe removal of the rails for »lx ' —7 I a unths, th*- understanding lx*lng that < xcustid from wrltlua th«- letter, tn- The bund I’XcurslonlMt» In th«-1 ’ mum ' he feared It might embarrass Wlncinu were steaming •i fianchl»« will be granted, under the Tuft's administration On«* of th« | steamer steadily down the lake Holiday af- piovlnlons of which the track will b«> last acta of Hooaevelt before h’uvlng i gain put down aa fast as the paving tor Africa, aaya th« Unit«*«! l*r«a»‘ In ternoon when their attention was is done. At the reguest of Mr. John i taken by signal» from a »mall launch formant, wum to grasp Gardner ami »on consideration of the r«*»olutioii Th«’ Nelson by the hand, and turning to ' which v«M’med to Mr adrift wch postpone«! until Mondny evening. ‘ xti ’ imu ’ i M head was turned lu thaï raft, urged him to take up th« Insur direction und Gann Warden Alva In order to give him time to examine gent cause Its provisions l.i'wi» wa» found stranded lioosevclt I’d th« commit te«* Io th’’ Ordlnan««» w«*re intr<du* <d o|»ea Fearing thnt his passenger» would president's room In the senate on lug Canal ntr««-«. betwwn Ninth an«l March 3d. «nd there egpreuund hi» crowd to om* sld« of hla I m mt in the Tenth streets, and Conger avenue excitement ami put him In a worse views, and off« red Congi «-»»man Nel- Tbe I light than l«ewiu', t'aptalu Totten along th«* Conger orchard -on to writ«« th«' letter checks deposited with the r«-Jected decided Io get out of the shallow wa- The committee n»k«’<l him to a|«- bids wer«* ordered returned to their p»«al to Taft to support the Insurgent ■ ter quickly, but promised the game owner». republican movement lt«ioecv«*lt then warden to »«nd him help. Help ■ am« after Captain Totten got took them to the neat room, where ! Taft told him be favored the Insur ( buck to tbl» city, and Lewis was M ARSII Al. TOWXNEXD Tl KXS T AI MHt gent movement Itooaev«It then a»k<M I landed in town about 9 o'clock, none the worn' for his experience. 1!« will Taftt o support that cause. And Put» ou "Husted" Brreciiew But. Roo»«’V«lt returned next day and I repair th« engine at one«- ton for Mayor Sander-mi at »aid that the lett«r he had promised Council Meeting to write might embarrass Taft He ANOTHER l»E LENKKPK F1GHTN A Iti El., -aid h« was willing to write a letter to th« aame effect, however, to be Th«* proceedings of the city council hown to members of congresa, but lililí' of su<«-«**»ful «ìmllliel Flyer wore delayed Tu«*sday night and their and Hmi o< <'aitai l*ronn*trr not to bo published Rlnc«> Roosevelt »«rlousness somewhat relieved as well I» Wound«*«! han lM-en away It In known that he ba» by Mayor Sanderson's bursting a received many letters from prominent bre«*ch«s button, and It was lucky insurgents who have kept up active j I'nlted Pr«MM Serrtce lomeoa« was handy with a button or PARIS. .May 23.— Licut«*naiit lab- communication with him It la nos the champion of the new charter uiael lb* M-«s«*ps was seriously wound- Ixdlrvcd that the Insurgents arc mak might have had sti call for a buggy to ad In ill«’ »ecoud louud of a pistol ing a strong effort to get Roosevelt to take him home duel in Pare des Prince« this after declare himself next fall. It la ex- The button came off during an ab noon by Count Pollgny, with whom tMictcd here on both »Idea that he will sorbing discussion which the mayor J*.» had quarreled over a woman undoubtedly plunge Into imlltlo. hud with Judge Drake. He didn't lb* lM*»re|.s Is the seco nd »on of again on his return. say anything about It at the time, but Feidlnand. the enual promoter, und finally confided in the council to help .ill unde of Iniques I*« l,eu»<*pH, wl-o him get It back again lie wa» with MIX) UADIKN ATTLNI! THE i n Saturday «rossed th«* Englisn H A 1.1.1 NG Ell-1’1 Nt HOT U.ANE out any support for his trousers, and channel in an aeroplnnc asked for help to replace tbe button Pollgtn was slightly Injur’d in the Are Extrem« Partisans, anil Follow Marshal Townsend bravely stepped .«rm In the dud fouvlit betw««en the l’rocce«! lugs Intently into th«* breach (not breeches!, and two, w|io had differed often, nnd wer > proved an adept at the Job, using a rivals for the affections of a woman WAHHINGTON. I). U.. .May 23. bachelor's button which he found in prominent in the »octal world of If th«' Ballinger-Plnchot controversy Judge Leavitt's desk. Her name Is being kept a wero being tried before th« audience i Paris. After he got through the mayor which regularly attends th«’ hearings.' ••«jcr»t hv all parties to the dv«l heaved a sigh of relief and th« coun instead of a *>«*date congi«««slonal com cil proceeded with business. H. I*. H ALL TOHHERM mittee. th«* chances arc thnt there HEFE.AT THE IXIH AXw would be rar« hnlipiilllng F. A. Smith »pent the day on the llulrpiilling Is the correct term, for . .lotm lieII, Clever NIlortMop of the In- riv«*r Sunday in his launch, which has fully 90 per cent of th« r««gulnr»-' nt i <llnn» Bring» in th«* Only Itun lieen put In commlsulon t h«» hearing are women They aru th«’ I for HI» T««am most violent partisans. and do not -------- j halt at expt «swing their oplnioua audi- i 1*1« Southern I’adfic hall team i lily. W1 • refore, Clmirmi’ii Nelson I Sunday d< fent«d the all-star Indian j Ims I ms ’U dragged Into n fcmhwnc tt nni li;> a »cor« of 22 to 1. Tbe rail- | fuss. road crowd turned out «*n mas»«*, .Mrs Balling« i. wlf«’ uf the accr«- among oihe* being W. I* Drum,! tary, ha» been a fairly regular ui- chief englneci in charge of local work ! t< ndunt at th«* hearings, oempying n and Contractor» A M. Erickson and 1 •cat In the front tow Inst n< xt to th« Gns l*«’tcr»oii. Three launchi-s con- press table. .Mrs. I’lnehot, mother of ( veyed th«* crowd to Modoc Point, the former forester, who is, of course,: where they wore met by the Indians. < n th«* opposite aldo of th«* cont rover- 1 Th«* features of the game were two »y, generally occuph-u a aeat In th«'' horn«' runs by Morgan mid three-bag row Just behind Mrs. Ballinger. Each gers by Zimmerman and Boggs of the of tin's« ladles Is surrounded by a S. P. team. John Ball, shortstop for group of adherents. the Indians, has the credit of bring One day recently Mtn. Humphrey, ing In the only run for his aide. They wife of the congressman front Wr.uh ' were shut out until th«' Inst naif of Ington, ami a per.ionul friend of Mrs tbe ninth Inning. Ballinger, went to Chalrmnn Nelson v Ith th«* complaint thnt the comment» ' HC.ARLKT FEVER TAKEN of the women In th«* I’lnehot enmp THEIR LITTI.E BOY me "perfectly disgusting nnd dread-, fully annoying" to Mrs. Ballinger The horn«- of Nonh Miller, a tulle Not fifteen minutes after this com t.nd a half north of .Macdoel, has been plaint Senator Nelson hud n vlsli ' one of sickness, death and mourning from one of Mrs. I’lnehot'» friends. I during th«* past week, says th«» Ikirris declaring that the audible comments Tmoster. In some unknown way thnt of those with Mrs. Bullinger were dreaded disease, scarlet fever, en abhorrent and annoying to th«* moth tered the home and caused the death er of the former forester." o. their little sevon-yi'ar-old son, Roy. Henator Nelson hud to admit that who died Monday afternoon r.nd was he couldn't control the ladles, and hurled Tuesday morning. Th«* late» that he had hard enough time priudd- report from Dr. Campbell, fh«> phyai- Ing over the committee ns If was. cian In charge of lhe cases, ■utys the So It happens that th« newspaper «ither two little ones afflicted are con men, who sit at a table Just nt th<* valescent, and hopes are ent#tnlned end of the two rows occupied by th«* fot th« Ir speedy recovery. rivnl camps, bear the brunt of the hostile feeling The wlf«> of another Mias Ethel Gilson has finished her cabinet officer was with Mrs. Ballln- school at Midland and arrived in the . < r one day recently. She wrh anx city on Friday. She will spend th« ious that the newspaper men should summer with her brother at Dairy. CLAIM TAFT WAS AN INSURGENT CIAIM R00SEÏEU WITH IHEM, 100 COUNCIL GETS A MOVE ON IISEIE A10N6 STEP IN RIGHT DIRECTION to the amoclation. It I» also hoped to have some social feature ronnect- • *1 with It. tlMXEKN OF TIMBER I.AXDh IX KLAMATH A XI» LAKE MEET I.H.HT VtlTE IS < 1ST AXD l«riH PROPONI ! I<»\’N GO THROl GH TI m * t 'ost Ilf Muiiitcnaui (■ AV ill Hr No Mayor Handeison and Police Judge Nnuill That Xo On« < mi Afford l,*avltt on .Monday canvassed the to Nfay Out vote on »be new «tty charter and bond I’leclioii held oaluiday, which result ed In small majorities for both propo A meeting of the timber land own sitions. er» of ibis und lake county was held The vote is as follows: at th« Lakeside Monday, at which First Ward— was |H’rf««ti’d lhe organization of For th«- charter .»0. against 9. for the Klamath-Lake Counties For«.*«< the bonds 39. against .' Fire association Tbe following offl- Net-ond Ward— cers were selected For th«; «barter 70, against 1«>; for W. II. Shirk, luikevlew. president; th«- bond» 52, against 4. J. G. Pierce, Klamath Fulls, vic« Third Ward— president; J. F. Kimball, secretary For the charter 49, again»! 26; for and treasurer. These, with th«’ fol th« bond» 36, against 12 lowing. constitute the board of di Fourth Ward— rector» W. B. Heller». Bend, und For th«- charter 6, again»! 4; tor C. F. Stone, Klamath Falls. W. W. th«- bond» 4, against ). Baldwin was chosen as central report Firth Ward— man, to whom all reporta of fir«-» are For th«* charter 1, again»« 10; for to b« sent. Mr. Baldwin has held the bond* 3, against I. this position during previous years, Total Vo««*— und th*- effectiveness of hi» work ha» For th«- charter 176. against 63; merited his retention. majority for th«’ charter 111. For the bonds 136. against 26; Th«- annual meeting of th«- asHOcia- tlon 1» to be held on th«« second Sat majority for the bonds 110. The vote was very light, only tea urday in May. Meetings of th«- board of dlri’ctors will be held on the sec •«>!«» being cast on the (barter ques ond Saturdays In August and No tion in the Fourth or Hot Spring» vember. ward. Eleven votes were cast in the The heaviest vote wa» It Is the intention of the asocia- Fifth ward Gon to thoroughly patrol Klamath in the Second ward, th«- people in the and Lak« counties Several miles of First, Second and Third wards taking telephone lines will be strung In or the most Interest. The bond issue provides for 120.- der to aid In bringing to the seen«- «00 for garbage plant and city hall of any fire th«* rangers and other «lies and a new city hall a-Hlstants that may be employed On* of th« most perfect oiganiza-, tlouM on th« coast I» to be main- I lairn-d by Superintendent Wilson of 1 the »• nervation. He has constituted ' all of th« special Indian force forest ¡ ranger» To aid them he will employ f ton white men. Ten »tatlons are to be «-Ntablished, between each of ' which will be sub-stations, where will lie kept n full compliment of tools. 1' is his intention to string 100 miles of teh phone line for mm la summon ing assistance whenever a fire is dis covered This system will do much to prevent fire In the reservation in tbe future. Game Ward’ ll Levil» I» on the Trail of Home iN-er lax«» Violators Near <>d«-s»ii Stat«- Game Warden Alva Lewis is after deer law violator» In the Odessa country. Two d«««! have been killed out of »eason, of course quite r*«cently, and Warden Imwls has been Informed that on one day quite lately no less than 14 shots were heard by the people of Odessa Two deer were found by the warden, on« of them lying in the creek NOCLALINTH RAINE Ni FFH IE.XT FUNDH FOR ENt AMPMENT The s«M-iallst committee appointed for the purpose of raising the neces sary fund» to defray tbe cost of bold ing the KOcialiHt encampment In this city ha» completed its work, having m cured enough money to rnpet th« expense. Any additional money tha*. may be needed will be supplii by the local of this city. W II.I, IMPROVE THE MOI XTAIX VIEW ADDITION K. H. Old Begins Work Today Clear I • ing ami Cutting Street Lines in til«’ X’«w Tract Th« Mountain View Addition, which has been taken over by the P. C. Lavey company, is being cleared up and made ready for str«*et grad ing. R. H. Old, the contractor, with a gang of men began work this morn ing cutting tbe street lines and doing the clearing, which will improve the Every owner of timb«.'r laud in the value of the tract for residence pur two counties, whether h« be large or poses considerably. This addition : mall, is urged to Join the associa commands a fine view of tbe valley, tion. The question that is naturally I-ak« Ewauna and a stretch of sev asked first is. What will it cost? Mr eral miles of Upper Klamath lake, Alexander and Mr. Kimball state that which will undoubtedly make it the It will not covt to exceed one cent an center of many beautiful homes as acre This is based on the expene, to the city ’-xpands. Mr. Olds is an experienced man at the large companies during past years If every owner Joined the or this kind of work and carried through qanixatlon it would materially re several similar contracts successfully. A. R. Strutt, local representative duce tha cost. It is so infinite-, •Imai that even If it cost twice th tt i of the Lavey company, will probably •tm no one could afford to remain' be the first one to build in the new out of it, for tbe r*iot«ction he re- i tract. reives novld be worth ten 'Imes that NoGee for Publicati<Hi. amount tNot Coai Lands) It Is the aim of those back of th« Department of the Interior. United crsociation in the states of Idaho State« Land Office at Lakevlevr, Oregon. May 10. 1910. Washington and Oregon to eventual Notice is hereby given that Eliza ly organize a tri-state association. M. Quimby, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, With such nn organization perfected who. on February 2. 1904. made It would be of great influence in all homestead application No.3207. serial matters affecting the owners of tim No. "117», for SWK 8BM. SEQ ber land, and this one fact alone Justi- SW>< section 9, township 40 S. range 9 E. Willamette Meridian, has filed fle-.> its creation. Those who are de- notice of Intention to make final five r rous of becoming identified with i year proof, to establish claim to the e local organization can do so by ' land above described, before C. R. writing the secretary and treasurer. DeLap. county clerk, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the 30th day of J F Kimball, who will promptly for .lune. 1910. ward copies of the by-laws and appli- ! Claimant names us witnesses, Wal cation blank. It is the confident be-! ter Folson, A. Kershner, John Koontz lief of those who were present today j and Shannon Booth, all of Klamath I Falls. Oregon. that there will not be an owner In. ARTHUR W ORTON. I the i we counties that will not belong I 5-19-6-30 Register. ASK YOUR AFTER THE DEERNL.AVERN 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 « « i > < « ■ i A Now Fast and Now Slow Watch or Clock Is sometimes only an annoy- ! [ ance. But sometimes it'a < , worse than that—an actual * > loss of time and money. We are forever reminding 1 * you people that you don't have to put up with these things. All the time we keep saying: Here is the right place to get , the right sort of repairing.” < Why don’t you leave the source of your time troubles here. If a clock, weil call for it. Trifling expense, most likely. WINTERS WATCH HOSPITAL BICYCLE S For aa ap-to-date wbeeL ffet a Rambler, oa aale at the GUR STORK. For aale er rmL Tente to rent. Gons. We earry a fuU Une of sportlng good». THE GUN STORE 3. H. CHAMBKR». Op|M>aite tbe Amrricaa HaOsd. Pb . -. XUS