Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 21, 1910, Image 6

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    THIS CITY NEEDS
t'HAMIIKR OF COMMKIU’K SEEKS:
BETTER HKRVICE
■ Hied In the Baker City dlstrlcl,
where he has secured pohsomh I oii of
the Hiinrtse mine
lie propoaea to
develop It mid make It a paying prop­
erty.
The story of Sidney Love Is dra­
malic, lle dropped SHOO.Oltb In one
wheat deal
i
In which he mixed with
Cervimmy W h « ilio First (initial A«t Patton,
He was at one time worth
of the Present Grumi Itigli
several millions, and carried on ex
(Meat
tonalvu operations In stock«. Aft< > I
the Patten deal In' became Involved
in other dlfllcultlcM and was forced
The Masonic hall Friday night wa-i In the wall with hlit llabllltlee run­
the scene of Itupreaslve ceremonies ning 13.500,000 above hl« aaaeta. He
when Oran iu ) High Priest Frank J. Hlart«>d when ho was 31 with 130.000
Miller of Albany, Ore., constituted given him by hl« mother. He 1« now Delegates Aie Klei t.-.l Io tin- < <>unt>
Klamath Chapter No. 35. Royal Arch i 35 years of age.
<'ouX cut ion to ll<- Held Iles'
Masoua, of the state of Oregon, and
But such was Lovo'« record In Ills
August I Ml I.
gave them full power to initiate can­ financial dealing« that the Moore« of
didates anil confer the degrtw's llpOII Hie Rock Island ayateni paid off bls
them.
debt« nnd he was enable.l to start
At the mooting of Linai Klumatl*
Grand High Priest Miller wm again with a clean sheet He was at­
elected to the offii-o which h • no* tracted to Oregon mine»:, and linn full Fulls of the socialist part) Bunday
holds lust month at the mooting of confidence that he will win back an­ night In Hodmen's hull u p«'tlti«>n tv
questing that the socialist ticket b<-
the grand lodge In Portland, and the other fortune.
placed on the ufficiai bullo! .at th*
constitution of Klumnth lodge iFSl
«'lection
to be held on November Htli
night was the first official act nnd NEW II TOMOBII.E LINE
was
prepared
mid the following pci
visit he has tn a de slue«' he took Ilin
FROM HERE TO III ND nous were elected to circulate ih» pe
office.
tition for Signatur«'«:
Rill ll< KadnIilialMHi Next Week by
The officer« of th«1 lodge are:
K W. Muller
J. F. Day,
J. II. Wenandy anti <*. Triplett
High Priest Alex Msrtln J«
Win.
Hears
King W. A. Leonard
tiillowiug
dologuti u tu thy
The
Another automobile llm- ii'-tu<-<-ii |
Scribe A. II. Berry.
county
convention
to !><• held het*-
Klamath
Falls
and
Bend
will
b<
os
Captain of the Host T \V St«»-
lablisheil this week, when J. H. oil Friday, August I lib. » ere <<l- cted
1 hens.
c. A Edl.tr.
D K. liti nell.
Principal Sojourner f . w Rigg« Wenund) and C. T.iplvtt, both auto­
N .Marschuml,
-I. \ Haue.
:i
mobile
men
of
Bead,
will
statt
Royal Arch Captain F W Jen-
W
Mull.
I
K
A. Silvie,
J.
thirty du)«’ trial of their |>lnn
If
ninga.
L Riddle.
F. \\ John» -n.
It
the
busliiOM
warrnnts
th<
srrv*«'
1
,
8<'cretary- C. H. Withrow
W W Wak. n«i«i
which will I m * svml-weokly. will be J, F Day.
Treaaurer E R. Reames,
J. W. Hawxhura!
A. (' mila.
mad«'
P''rtnnncnt
Master •if the Third Veil E I..
Win rtcum
Mr Wenandy Is prcald<int of th Su muri Him>s.
KKIott.
I
Day
J.
P
Auto company
Master of the Second Veil I’ II. Wenn nd y-Bunten
Five Alternate« w«*r«< «-li'cii'«! n.->
which operates a line of cars between
Itenry»
.Master of the Third V.i?
F Itend. via Madras, Redmond ait' are:
E M ( hili
l’rincvill«'. The new Klamath Fa"- In mes Bulla,
Willits.
John Hobln»
line will connect with the line out of Percival Hholl,
Sentinel— A. L. Leavitt.
J. W. Terrell
After the ceremonies wcr«' ov«»r the Bend to th«* north, Trips will be
After
th»-
buslne«« of the local was
mad«'
through
Crescent,
Mr.
Trio-
Maaona present feasted at a uanquet
that had bt-t-n prepared by the lett, who operates several <nr«, wt’l transacted a general dlscuMlon of
laidfes’ Ahl societv of the Christi.in be associated with Mr Wenandy In various quest Iona npiiertalnlng to
i th'' business.
present economic condition - took
church
•
place, mid th«» remarks wen- Hvtenwl
The prospects for th«' growth of
to dos«»ly by th*su* present
the new chapter are exeellent. and it IIEt\ 4 I.ONS IN I IRE
AT I’ORTLANIi
blds fair to be one of th«» strong«'*« In
th«’ stat«'.
. quests of th«» men for higher wages
I and shorter hours.
,
Chuirman Georg«' M. Smith of the
, tralninen’s grievance commit!«*«' said
’ today: "The men are tired of wait- SPEAKER OF HOUSE SAYS THE OFFICERS OF KLAMATH t HAP­
I ing. and I would not b«> surprised if
PER NO. 33 INSTALLED
RULKN ARK ALL RIGHT
1 they strike within forty-eight hours."
DATES FOR I RIAL 04' < ASKS SKI’ Calls the Insiirg'-uts “Ignorimi Pu Il­
licit y Seekers.” muí Hays They
First Caw. That of Stale xs. Kouts,
Aid th«' DciiWH-mls
Will Come Up for Hearing
Monday
SEEK 10 HAVE
United Press Service.
Judge Nuland opened the «locket in
WINFIELD, Kans., Jul) 16. lu
circuit court last .Monday and set un address to the Chuiituiiquu assem­
Object Is Not to tiuuigv 1‘rc-o‘tu Serv­ the dates for several cases which are! bly that is in svssioii here. “Uncle
Joe " Cannon, speaker of th«1 house of
i to come up at this term of court.
ice. Rut io et More Accom­
The case of th«' 8tate against Tim­ repi eseutativea, defended bimself
modations
othy Kouts, charge«! with assault with against the charges that had been
a deadly weapon, was set for next made against him. He declared that
The Chamber of Commerce is cor­ Monday. This case is one where th«' tariff was safe und sound, and
responding with the officials of the Kouts, while drunk, attempted to- that the rules governing the house
Southern Pacific in an effort to get shoot th«' driver ami a passenger on of representatives were not th«'
the adequate train service connec­ the Merrill stage.
iniquitous meuaures which it is
The case of th«' Stat«1 vs. Bobbie claimed they are by those who sought
tion with the trains that com«' from
the north. The idea is m»t to have Burns was set for July 26th. Burns to change them. Speaking of the in-
the time of the present train changed, nearly killed his partner. Otto Gcssl, I surgeuts, and referring particularly
but to get better connections at Weed at Saud Hollow, where they were i to Representative Murdock of Kan­
with the trains from the north, so as chopping wood. ,
sas, he called them "ignorant pub­
Thaddetis York will be tried on 1 licity seekers,” mid ial«i that their
to obviate the present long stopover
of twenty-two hours at that plac«'. as July 38th tor forgery, he having se­ conduct was paving the way for a
cured some ♦«•.POO from Fred Mei- democratic congressional victory.
is the case at present.
The following letters were written has«' by means of a forged cashier’s
"The rules have never been par­
by the committee appointed by the certificate of deposit.
tisan." said Speaker Cannon "Some
Frank Blooiningcamp's case, where­ of the members of congress have al­
chamber oLcontaserce to the officials
in he is chargtal with violating the ways been attacking the* rules, which
of the Southern Pacific road:
"Mr. J. H. Dyer. Division Superin­ local option law, was set for July the) do not study, us the easiest way
tendent Southern Pacific Com- ’ 29th. He is charged on three counts. to attract uttention to themselves
The State vs. H. F. Liberty, als«> on and at the same time cause their d«s
pany, Dunsmuir, Calif.:
"Dear Sir—Enclosed find copy of the charge of violating tbe local opj ficiency in general legislative work to
telegram which Mr. Mills court«n»usly tlon law, was act for the same date, be overlooked. We have just hud an-
forwarded to you this afternoon, and July 39th.
other season of hysteria over the
The charge against Joseph Het­ rub's which ubounded more with ÍR-
which I beg to confirm.
"The Klamath Chamber of Com­ tinger for viotuting the local optiou norance thau with knowledge."
merce is earnestly appreciative of tb< law was dismissed, as it has been im-
co-operation that your company has possible for the state to get Its wit- I.ITER IHN CONCERT GIVEN
been prompt in vouchsafing, and we j nesses.
NEXT MONDAN NICHT
beg to advise that the additional serv­
Excellent Eutertninment for tile Mu-
ice requested is urgently desired by ’ < RIPPEN INQUEST POST­
PONED FOR A MONTH
-ic Lover* of Klamath Fall'.
our people, most of whom have per- '
sistently insisted upon an improved
An excellent entertainment fur tne
train service. The layover at Weed
l 'lisle lovers of Klamath F ill : !i-»xt
of the passengers from the north is
.Monday night has b«»en prepu>-.--l by
unquestionably a commercial hand!- i
the Womne’s Library club. Roland M
<ap to Klamath Falls, as well as ex-i
Pease, a noted baritone singer rf St,
oensive and disagreeable to all classes United Press Service.
Two Demi, six Missing, Many limiti-.
LONDON. July IS. Th«> coroner, Paul. Minn, and the Shakesp'^.n-
of travelers. You are entirely famil­
I
less mill *000.000 liitniiiK*'
No man Is old « iioiik I i to b- an
iar with the inadequacy of hotel ac­ after he had heard the testimony of quartet, with .Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt
Result From Flames
other uian'« rtmarimce.
comodations at that point that works the police, adjourned the Crippen in­ and .Mrs. O. B. Gates, accompanist», (><■« <-riiiiH'i>< at la«—< Allo««« M«'U ill
quest for a month. Dr. Marshall, the will furnish a delightful musical eve­
Character la seen In motive*. ut it
a hardship on many.
PORTLAND, Jul) H
Two dead,
Mail ScrvUe 73 Ca*nts Daily
never
stay« there.
"A number of complaints have re­ police surgeon, created a sensation ning.
six mlssiug. 14«) homeless, 115 home«
The «ee-nie-atiffor saint is a twisted
The following is the program:
cently been made by persons who al­ by swearing that a prolonged exami­
burn«*«! and u loss of 1500.000 1« th»
After
a
fight
which
has
been
car
­
1. "Robin Adair" (Buck). “Thus ried on for many )ears. United States result of a fire here today. The fianics sign on the Zion road.
lege that the present train has been nation of the dismembered corps«*
Many fall to do any great good be­
unable to deliver their baggage the found in the Crippen home had not Saith the Lord" (Buck*. 2. "But railway postal clerks have bvien al­ started In the old exposition build­
same day they came through, and one furnished a tangible legal identifica­ Who May z\bide"( Handel,".Messiah") lowed un expense account not to ex- ing, and before they Imd l»<<-.i cause they will not do a little kind­
ness.
instance has been brought to our at­ tion of the body, and also there was Shakespeare quartet.
eeed 75 cents per day. beginning at qnemhed seven blocks wer«> destroy­
no
proof
of
murder
having
been
com
­
Man) preachers would «■«•fotm if
"Even
Bravest
Heart
”
(Gounod,
tention in which it is claimed that a
the expiration of the first twelve ed. The homes were In the basement
commercial man from the north, after mitted. The de«x>mposition of the "Valentine’s Song in Faust"); Wid- hours they are on a run, says the of the exposition building The Mult­ sentenced to r«*ad th«>lr own »< rtnou»
You rannot really love tneu in less
a delay of one day at Weed, failed to body has made it impossible to tell mung; "Hark. Hark, the lairk." Oregonian.
nomah club building, bleachers mid
you
are making It imswlbtc to live
receive all of his sample trunks, and the cause of death. Lawyers here (Sch u bert), .M r. Pease.
In addition to being among the grandstand. four uptown hotels,
3. "Spring” (Henschel). Jlrs. Don most p'Mirly paid of gov« rnnu-nt em- stortsi and rwldi-n«-« were destroy11«!. with them.
was under the necessity of losing an­ say they cannot convl«T Crippen
No man «-an long l><- coni« ut to
J. Zumwalt.
other day here. You will understand he is captured.
ployes, th«' boys who handle the mail Th<* cause Is unknown, but It Is be
4. "Boots and Saddles” (Buck). sacks are often called upon to make lleved to have started from :t> ••X- nii-aaiire his imssesslon« by th< pov
this is related, not in a spirit of fault­
“Irish Folk Song” (Foote),"The Gip­ trips covering as many as two days plosion In a basement near the rrt) of other people.
finding. but as a means of advising THEATRICAL COMPANY’S
The fimt thing Mini«» folks »III want
PROPERTY ATTACHED sy Girl” (Galloway). ”O Heart of and nights. Many of them see their stable*.
you of the nature of the individual
to do In heaven will be to elect a new
.Mine." “A Tragic Tale” (Slater).
complaints concerning the present
homes only once a week On all the««1
set of officer«.
service.
Two Former Members of the Trou|w "Bedouin Love Song" (Pinsuti), "A trips the men have heretofore been
It Is far easier to praie«' the for­
Rary o' Dew" (Hadley). "Toreador «■ailed upon to |>a.v all their own ex­
Serve Piqiers on th«- Empire
“The Chamber of Commerce ha3
giveness of enemies than to practice
Song" (Bizet). Mr. Pease.
Stock (*on>|>any Here
been advised that the volume of traffic
penses.
I
the forgiveness of friends.
Tickets on sale at the Public Li­
bandied on the Klamath Falls line is
Under the new arrangement, the It. <’. M|»iiik la'ft for Atlanta, Gn.
It seems to niak«' sum«* foil won-
The property of the Empire stock brary, the Star Drug store an«l Th«' mull clerks will continue to sleep on
proportionately very much greater
Last Thur*<lay to lasik After
lerfiill)
comfortable to tell ti Ix»nl
Wells.
At
The
Wells,
first
door
east
company,
a
theatrical
troupe
which
than on branch lines of the Southern
Estai«*
a heap of mail sacks in the mail cars, (
Pacific, and upon this ground we feel has been showing at Houston’s opera of the opera house, reserved seats but will be allowed to purchase three
i just what they think < f » n<- nnoth«-r
that the community served is entitled house in this city for the past week, | will be checked without charge, in 25-cent meals each day at the ex­
It C. Spink camo down from the
i
to a more frequent and better train and incidentally presenting an excel­ order of application upon purcbas- pense of the United Blates. Th«’ or­ Klamath Agency Wednesday and left
ti Its. IIA RIME RILL
service.
lent array of talent, was attached on ' ing or showing ticket
der was received yesterday at the next morning for Atlanta. Gu„ where
IIK (ill AN I I'll IH\OR<
“We beg to urge that this matter complaint of two former members of
he
will
take
charge-
of
an
estate
left
office of Postmaster Merrick, ami will
be given as prompt consideration as the company, who left the troupe at
be placed In effect at once. The mail In his care by the death of his moth­
possible, and hope that within a few Lakeview.
PITTSBURG. July 14. An aba
clerks believe they will be nbl«» to se­ er. The many friends of the Spink
•lays ft may be possible to give assur­
According to the statement of the
cure an Increased allowance ns th«- boys here will be sorry to hear of lute divorce will be granted Mt
ance of some favorable conclusion of manager of the company the two act­ Wells Fargo Rate* in Oregon lx»,v- years go by, and regur«! the present th«- loss they have sustained. nnd ex­ .Mary Hartje from Augustus Hartl« ,
her multi-millionaire husband Mi»
tend them their slnocre sympathy.
officials as to establishing the better ors had refused to perform some
••r«*l by State Bouni—A p|dies
allowance as a means to that end
Mr. Spink took his daughter with llartj«* asked Judge Eraser to grant
service desired.
Yours very truly, work assigned, anti left without the
to All Points
him. and he may not return to Klam­ an absolute divorce. Mr. Ilartjo dl«t
”R. H. DUNBAR. Sec’y.”
two weeks’ notice which they were
ath county for a year or more. The not object and Ihe court t«x>k th«
required by their contract to do.
SALEM, July 16.—A sweeping re­ TOWNHITEN LAID OUT ON
OREGON THINK LINE «•state amounts to o-er |n00.000, und «use under advisement
“J. H. Dyer. Superintendent, Duns­
Th«1 deer—
The goods attached were later re­ ductiou of ali Wells Fargo express
muir. Calif. July 8, 1910.
will tak«- som«> tfme «•» »*ffYe tip.
will probably be signed Inter.
leased, and the players left Tuesday rates now in force *n this state was
"The Klamath Chamber of Com­ morning for Weed, where they were ordered by the railroad commission Corral S|>riiig>< and Wakefield Ha
Hccn l‘la Itesi and Will H<- PlaciMl
merce requests on behalf of the cit­ billed to appear.
today, which will take effect twenty
on lb«' Market
izens and business men of Klamath
days after the order is served on the
Falls that the Dunsmuir train be run
express company. The order reduces f Two new townsites. Corral Springs
through to Klamath Falls, thereby-
about 30,000 rates in the state. The and Wukefield, on the line of the Ore­
giving a through first-ciass train, and
, average reduction made Is about 20 i gon Trunk in Klamath county nre
obviating the long delay at Weed for
per cent.
now being platted, and lots will be
passengers from the north. Does not I’asM-ngers Ihsonx- Pani«' Stricken
The rate per hundred pounds fror.i! placed on sale within the next six
When
oRut
’
s
Boilers
Kxptodr.
the business of the Klamath Falls
Albany to Portland has been rc- weeks.
Craft Sinks
line justify a second train with Pull­
duuced from 60 to 50 cents; from i The n«.*w townnites are owned by
man accommodations for travelers?
ODESSA, Russia, July 14.—Official Woodburn and Salem to Portland i the Central Oregon Improvement
”W. A. DELZELL, Pres.
reports show that 106 persons per­ from 60 to 40 cents; from Eugene to I company, which also owns th«1 town
“R. H. DUNBAR, Sec’y."
ished Saturday night when the ships Portland from |l to 80 cents; from of Crescent, In which a number of
Select your Clothes from the Largest
Superintendent Dyer of the South­ Lovki and Wampoa collided at the Roseborg to Portland from II.50 to Klamath Falls people have lots.
11.20;
fjom
Medford
to
Portland
the!
mouth
of
the
Dnieper
river.
Corral
Springs
Is
about
eighteen
ern Pacific has stated that he will
Both boats were loaded with pas­ reduction is from 12.00 to 11.50. miles south of Crescent, and Wake­
Stock in Klamath County
probably be here the first of this week
sengers,
who became panic stricken Reductions to and from all points ■ field. which is named after th«1 com­
and talk the matter over with the
when the Lovki's boilers exploded, where the Wells Fargo operates,! pany's general agent, L. F. Wake­
persons interested.
!n the Men a Clothing line you
Boy«' Short Pants Suits one-
which is wherever the Southern Pa­ field, is twenty-eight miles south.
A petition is being circulated and the ship sinking soon afterwards.
can
select
from
400
new
Bum
­
half
price. Just think of t?
cific
company
’
s
lines
touch,
are
made
Wakefield
lies
on
the
Hue
of
the
extensively signed, asking that the
mer Suits from >4.95 to $40.
One-halt price for Boys’ Clout­
in conformity with those quoted.
Oregon Trunk, and about 300 yards
time of the trains be not changed. GRA.ND TRI NK SWITCHMEN
Bia line of Nwkwear from 25«
ing—less than wnolesalc cash'
east of th«1 Southern Pacific line. It
THREATEN’ TO STRIKE
The signers are not opposed to the
to 75c. Our Shoe lice In com­
Why do we do It? Because we
will be, in a sense, a rival of the new
HURT in FALL FROM
action of the Chamber of Commerce
plete-
beautiful
line
of
Men'«
have
too many and must clean
ROOF OF BUILDING town of Crater, recently platted by n
in any way, but they do not want a
PORT HURON. July 18.—A com­
Oxford*
from
|3.5O
to
16.50
them
up quickly In same wn»
Mr.
Kittenger
of
Seattle.
change in the train service to such an mittee representing the switchmen
Charles Humphrey was severely j Crater is about three-quarters of a
extent that it will necessitate the and trainmen of the Grand Trunk
meeting of trains here at a late hour. railroad presented an ultimatum to bruised by a fall from the roof of a | mil«' west of th«' Southern Pacific !
Big line of Women’s Gloves, Neckwear, Belts,
President Hay«>s this afternoon, In building at Crescent recently, He Trunk line and a quarter of a mil«'
Lingerie Dresses, Shirtwaists, Separate Skirts,
which they threatened to strike un­ was at work shingling the structure west of the Southern Pacific. It was
EXPECT STRIKE ON
less the demands made for a modified when the support which he was brac­ formerly the ranch of L. Pool, who
Linen Sults, Etc. Do your trading here and make
PENNSYLVANIA HOAD
ing against gave way, and hc was conducted a stopping place thorp for
standard scale were granted.
our store your headquarters. We have everything
pr«?clpftated twenty-six feet to the a number of years.
United Press Service.
ground. He was severely bruised
i
you need at prices no higher than you are asked
GO TO < HATER LAKE
PHILADELPHIA. July 1«.—The
about the back and n«?ek, but was not TRYING TO REGAIN
to pay In large cities
Pennsylvania officials are preparing
SHATTERED FORTINE
seriously injured.
for a strike and a final break is ex­
J. il. Chambers. Miss Emma Leep
Mr. Humphrey is well known in
pected at any moment. The directors and Raymonti and Emma Myers of this city, having lived here for a
PORTLAND. July 14.—Seeking to
of the road are supporting the execu­ Placerville, Calif., Went to Crater lak«| number of y«*ars, and he has a broth- recoup his shattered fortune, Sidney
Cor. 3rd
Cor. 3rd
tive officials in their contention that Sunday. They drove a team, and will1 er, George Humphrey, who Is In busi- C. Ixrve, a former millionaire stock­
S Main
& Main
the demands of the men are unreas­ be gone a week or ten days, longer , neas here at present. His many holder and member of the New York
O.
M.
HECTOR
onable and will not recede from their if they enjoy the trip as much as they ' friends will be pleased to learn of stock exchange, has tried his hand at
declaration not to accede to the re- expect to.
his recovery.
I Oregon mines. Mr. Love Is now lo-
ASKS S. P FOR ANOTHER TRAIN
I
We are headquarters
for up-to-date clothing
Boston Store