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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1910)
They were Mrs. A Merrtniau and ; i er daughtor, Mrs. A. L. Harvey; 1 Mrs. M Hoagland. daught«>r of Mrs. Harvey; Mrs. Blanche McDonald, daughter of Mrs. Hoagland, and Mm. McDonald s daughter, little Joanna Th«>re were present a g«>neratlon from the gr««at gr««at grandmother to the great great granddaughter, a record that will be difficult to duplt- cate. \ Mr. Hoagland also came from a long-lived family, Some three years ago there were five genetations of hia family in the male line pr«»eent at hi« I home. is - m (rom W. W. Maaten for lining th«i nt reels nientloui'd Main street, from Eleventh to th*' Klamath Development company’s UM ATEI» AUIN'G THE RAILROAD CHICO CONSTRUCTION NEW USES BRING INCREASED buildlug. 3.367 cubic yards of fill. 7r>c TRAINS ARK STALLED LT MANI Bl ILI» SECOND I NEAR CANAL DEMAND a yard. STATIONS High street, from First to Stu-oud, 700 cubic yards. 86c u yard. Contract Will It«- Mad«- in Two Weeks Gadding, McRoan A Co, U III F ui - ii I m I i Exhaust iv«- Tests Have B«**n Mad«- a» High street, from Third to Fourth, Fi«*l«b> Are SulMix'TgrS «tail l«n>l Sewer Pipe—Masten Bitte« on For Sowing INO 1ère» to th«' Merits of Differ»! 665 cubic yards, 80c n yard: 60 cublo SI Ida-* An* liicrt'ealng tiw» Ihwvy Street Filling Neat Spring «ardu of cut, 40e a yard. M«Mhods of Use List of < ’aauul 1I«*« Klamath avenue, Seventh street In- lenn-etltMi, 161 cubic yards, 76c a Thi' laat act in the cumplvtlon of Th» hemp and tlax mill which WASHINGTON, D. C., August 13 yard. TOKIO, Jupsn. August II Tbn Eugene Bonne, tho hemp manufac I th«» sewer system of Klamath Fallu More than $1S.OOO,OOO worth of Klamath avonne, from First to H«-r- tlood devastation Is Increasing •even turer of Salem, contemplated stall- ' was performed by the city council oud, 530 cubic yards of fill, She -i huudred passengers and two -and and gravel was dug out for sale trains leg her«' a few days ago. is now an Wednesday when that b«>«iy ucc«‘i>t«'d yard. in the United States In 1909, accord , which are stalled at Konayn a ata n-»-» lin'd fact. Ml m raugements have the bld of the Chico «'onstiuctlon ing to a report just issued by the himh IMMIGRANTS Eleventh street, from Klauiulh t > tiou on th» Tok tad o Uno, are out of company for th«' construction of the LANDING IN DROVES I «en made for it and contracts will geological survey. This value ex Main. I 416 cubic yards. 76c a yard. victuals and them la no way to send ie drawn up with a number of far* second unit of th«« city sewer system. ceeded by over $4 700,000 th«' value The bld of Martin Banks and Steve provisions to thorn. The price for which the work is t*i of the product in 1908. The produc Hundred» Await Examination and Liorn n««ar this city in about two Widener for filling (ylauuiih avenue Three hundred and fifty passengers w<*>ks for the planting of a cro > be done is $13,490. Thou-anda in India Are Pre* tion in 1908 was 37,216.04 4 short from Ninth to Eleventh and from ure stalled nt Horonoucbl. and are Tho siKond unit will include 3.861 I next year. |sring to Come tons; that of 1909 was 58,017.036 Fliat to Third, were received. Thei- without shelter. t«*et of six-inch sewer pipe, 3,130 fee: and retting tanka will oc- The mill short tons. The values for the two llgures w«»r«» 60c a yard. The 600 Inhabitants of Hhlmadn SAN FRANCISCO. August 11.— cupy about eight acroe of land and of eight-inch pipe. 1,380 fnel of ten- years were $13.270,033 and $18,- The city engineer was instruct)*! to and Shaduvoka prefectures have tak With alarming increase Hindu labor- will be located b«'tw«M»n the railroad inch pljh) and 640 feet of twcjv«>-lnch stake the grades on Klamath avontiu en refuge In a Buddhist temple. 040,536. pipe, besides 860 f4*et of twelve-inch This notable increase in produc »rs are being landed in San Francisco. and the irrigation canal, aud aro so uud Hecond street. In Hoshiukl tho Inhabitants are machine banded redwood olpe and c ’ li ated that a spui track can be tion is due in great part to the more More than 200 of the turbaned na Councilman Wilkins and Mayo* starving and 1,000 houasw have been 400 feel of «'Ight-lnch machine band* busta» ■*( -xtensivc use of sand and gravel in tives of India are now awaiting exam- built to them when the Sanderson wore selected as a commit* submerged ■ d redwood pipa, twenty-two man* concrete construction work, but i 'nation at Angels island'. The Pacific necessitates. t<*e to »««cure the right of way from Thirteen isilroad relief ouglnoora M>. Bosse has been .here fo.- sev- holes and two inspection hoi««« larger quantities were also used as Mail steamer Mongolia dumped 100 the government for the sewer pipes war«* ontotuiHal at Karulaawa when an There were two blds for the work. ■ajlroad balast and tilling. The: c j of the««' undesirables last week and era! days and has gon«; over tho mat across tho Ankeny ditch on tho vari ■•tubankinout on the Rokegu river investigating one by th«« Ranaomt^Cruminey com- ous streets. was also a considerable increase tn | the Japanese liner Tenyo Maru added ter very thoroughly, caved In Wednesday , panv for $13,860. und the oth««r by the use of molding sand. The pro j another large batch. Hundreds more the growth of an experimental crop, M r. Bristol protested that by th«» The region between Yokohama and the Chico company for $12,490. duction of glass sand in 1909 was 'rom the Punjab are due in a few! i the seed for which he sent here some council leaving the grade on Main Tokio Is a muddy son. and the city of Gadding, Mclh'an A Co were th*» lays on the Korea. Siberia and Nip-' time ago and which was piantod ac but little more than that in 1908. street, between Second and (’outer, as Takaaaki in the Gurra prefecture is cording to his directions. He haa I only bidders for supplying the sewer It la at present would bring the «ewer The average value of building sand . , non Maru. now at M»a Kurrounded by u lake The immigration inspectors predict also investigated the capabilities of pipe, and as their figures were th.’ pipe within a few Inch«« of the sur during the year was about 31 cents a Th<- low districts near Tokio have i same as for th«' pip«» they furnished short ton: the average value of that the flow of Hindus to this port the soil in this valley and beliovos face, and desired that the grade be boon devastated. The water is rising for the first unit they wer«- award«*.! gravel was 3S cents. Much sand is «ill spread to such an extent that th«' I 'f-st there I* no question hut that made as it had at first been filed by a foot an hour, and the frequent land the contract. sold by the cubic yard, which weighs | entire Pacific Coast will be swamped there can be excellent crops of hemp the engineer. Tho street committee slide« are increasing tho list of casual Mayor Sanderson returned the tel with the riff-raff of India unless im raised and that many localities are. from 2,300 to 3 000 pounds. In to investigate the matter and re- t$M Tokio is Isolated, and th.* rail ephone ordlnnoc«* to th«» council with*' suitable for flax During 1909 the geological survey mediate measure« are adopted by the way stations are desolate Tho out his approval. In quite a lengthy' port at the next mooting. In conversation with a Republican made field and laboratory studies of Federal government to check its en A r«Miueat that tho grado be left ns w,«ather prediction Is clear though communication he set forth bls rea reporter Mr. Bosse said: many kinds of sands and gravels in trance to this country. It Is inst«>ad of being raised was ao* slightly stormy "There is no question but what sons for not signing the ordinance. quleaoad in by the council some timo A year ago Hindus were a rarity localities where federal building-« As there were only six members of were in course of construction. Thes? among the immigrants to San Fran the mill will be built here next year ago. but as no ordinane» ro-rwtabllab- M C. Polk, engineer for the Chico the cotincll present, and it requires I have found everything very favor cisco. but since it became known in studies hare shown great differences ing tho grade had been paused th-» Construction company, which has seven members to consider an ordi in the quality of sand and gravel used their native land that Immigration able to the success of the industry. grade la now where the engineer las* about completed the first unit of tho "There will be no trouble about nance after It has been vetoed by the established it, so as to come to th* at different places for making con Commissioner Hart H. North was sewer system, left for bls home In mayor, no action was taken on the In crete. Some contractors contend that leniently disposed to their Influx more securing the necessary acreage to bo top of th«« manhole In tho center of Chico Thursday morning strument. planted, I have seen a number of run-of-bank sand and gravel is the than 5,000 have landed on them* the street I farmers and I am anured of all that W. W. Hasten presented blds fo»- best for making cement concrete, shores. I shall go slow the first tilling a number of the streets of this San Francisco is the only port on I need. but this contention is generally not y««ar and not have any more planted city, but as no action could be taken the Pacific Coast where the Hindu sustained by practical trials and ex on the rontter as yet they were not periments. The most desirable ma influx is allowed to flow unreetmined than I know I can use. I shall pur accepted. chase the seed myself and come her-v terial is that which is free from clay, At Seattle this degenerate class of Councilman Wilkins, Castoi, Wil- i loam or dust. Mica also is objection immigrants has been prevent«»d from next spring about the middle of Uta. Faught. Summers and Obenchaln able, if present in largo quantity, aa landing on the ground that they were March, and superintend the planting were present when Mayor Sanderson of the seed. well as pyrit«> or limonite. A coat- 1 confessed polygamists, and therefore called tho meeting to order. “i wll) begin work on the mill in ing of dust on gravel prevents its prevented by the law of this coantry A. choice line of Invest Sewer Bids and have everything in readi- gaining an entrance. : June proper contact with cement and th-j from i Ransome-Crummy company — For ment« ttiot -will make British Columbia has put up a bar- n«-sa to handle the crop by Septem- pebbles are therefore easily broken rier against the Hindu although he !« ber. There is no doubt in roy mind the sewer complete, excluding pipe, j out of the concrete. the purchiiBer money about the success of the enterpri** $13,860. During .recent years, particularly a i subject of Great Britain. Additions or reductions at the fol- _______ _______ and I believe that by the end of the in the large building centers, there lowing rates: CREAGER DENIES THAT ___________ second year I will be handling 3,000 has been a greater general apprecia- 1 Laying pipe, including Y's and T’a, HE ASKED FOR MONEY I acres of hemp and flax and will then tion of the importance of using prop in earth, per foot: start a mill for the manufacture of er sand and gravel in cement con H obos I Says He Thinks That Creager twine from the hemp and coarse 6-!nch .... crete, so that leading architects and Did -------- Seek ZTTT Cotitriimtion* Fr«>oi 4 8-inch -------------- -------- linen from tho flax.” builders are requiring clean, washed McMwmy 10-inch It is the intention to plant 150 material. * McALBSTER, August ll.—con-1 acres the first year, thrae-fourths of 12-inch ... greoeman Creager was summoned to which will be hemp and the balance (.aid in rock GAYNOR'S CONDITION day. He denied that he had directly | a 6-lnch .... flax. The contracts for the grow- $1.86 IS MUCH IMPROVED or indirectly ever asked McMurra*. - in fng of tha,'mQC'h wl)l”tM» made in 8-inch 2.00 for money. He said: ” ^*7 ^°’ero' about two weeks with the owners 10-inch 3.10 ber I discuaeed a real estate loan j near this city. Mr. Boese said that 12-inch .. 2.28 with McMurray. He said that if be i he did not want more planted the Sump, with crushed rock founda loaned me the money it would have i first year than he could handle, but tion, $3,300; limber foundation, to be secured by a mortgage on my ■ that he would be able to take care $3,400. (The "sump" Is the concrete 11---------------------------------------------------------------- HOBOKEN, N. J.. August 13.— property, and as it would be neces Mayor Gaynor’s condition is much sary to have the mortgage made n I of the product from 2,000 acres by cistern or basin into which the sew I» age empties before It is pumped Into I» Improved. He joked with Doctors matter of record there might be some the end of the second year. After the contracts have been the septic tank.) Arlitz and Stewart while they were comment. No one knew then that Manholes, $50 eaeh. dressing his wound. There is no In any Inveatisation of the McMurray mad«* Mr. Bosse will order the B«.*ed, which comes from Kentucky, the Chico Construction company—For <• fection, and it is believed that the contracta was coming up.” only other source of supply being the entire system complete, excludin’: <• bullet was clean and carried no Jacob Hamon testified that Mr. from foreign countri«*«. which mak«*« pipe. $12.490. MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. germs. Secretary Adamson discussed Creager suggested to McMurray that Additions or reductions at the fol — official busineee with him today. Mr. he needed $1,000 for his campaign. it too expensive. The nights are loo Gaynor’s family retired at the regular Afterwards Mr. Hamon said that he cold here* to mature the seed. He lowing rates: I¡¡ Modern improvements i. 73 rooms and suites I .ay ing pipe, including Y’s and T». A Wor—nla Pniimu Due I hour last night, and were told they asked McMurray why he had not will come here himself next spring Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors. Two Club and supervise tho planting « in •*arth, per foot: were not needed as there was no loaned Creager the money, saying: Rooms, Etc., Etc, The establishing of an industry danger. 6-inch • 42 “You've got lots of money." Mc ! of this nature in this city means 8-inch Murray replied : "I can’t afford to everything to this community. It SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS Wasted Worship 10-lnch give money to legislators when they will provide a home market for an 12-inch “Aw—will you give this note to are interested in the legislation they excellent crop and bosides furnish ' Miss May de Sylphington, the—aw— are working for." l-ald In rock: an assured sale for the products of i pretty little blonde creature with the 6-!nch $2.25 the farms of the Klamath Basin. violet eyes, don’t you know, who FIRES ARE Bl RN1NG 8-inch . 2.28 Mr. Bosse is a very cor.servatlv«- • dances in the billet?" 10-inch ............... 2 31 NEAR FISH LAKE man and does not intend to arrange: •‘That’ll be all right, guv’nor. I 12-inch ....................... 2 36 MO MONEY KKQI't HACÍA until you r« nu» «ndjpprove <4 your -sr« « !• U r tMp Ui snyr*««. «nrwKara in th« U. B wr/Aam/M crW in aalvAi.« •,/p. a , . <**./ au 4 ought to know her; I’m her son.”— Not Mach Damage Is ResaiUng to the for the planting of a greater acre- •Ikyw TllMlAAYM FKKK THIAL du$ln< which tun# > »« ruy r%«' *ri -, - I«- h »4 Sump, crushed rock foundation, age than he can handle, and at the 1 Tattler. Ct it tn um pxt wuh II you am üwi« not prrîwtly »(isrie.! w <b »« ■ wtah to Timber, Bat Fighters Are op tho iscytte ship it kbc k to u« at our a a pen so and ywo »«/ same time he contemplates putting $2,795; timber foundation. $2,915; FACTÛBY MltfS w* t«n»i«h tho hi«boM fva<h Ucy loa it ia pw. bio t*> make Working Hard ■ at one •nvtll profit above adujl fa< u»ry tod Vou ave Ji-» in a sufficient amount of machinery , uatural foundation, $2,730. RETURN FROM TRIP Io rn 'MIemdi a1 profita bv huvin« dirort o4 ua and have tho toanutadurrr k »»-”* Manholes, $48 each. to care for all that the farmers may . antre behind your bhcyclo. IAO M<AT HUY a Ltr/tie or a p»ir <d t.rw« in». i «»» »• •** TO DIAMOND LAKE •t until you rerrim our caul. fUM and loa/a our ol /fc/rry Several large fires are burning in I care to plant when they learn how Inspection holes, $5 each, /rim and rrm rrAuAZr r/rrna/ «fftrt to rtilwr Bgrnta. the forests in the vicinity of Fish take i to handle the crop, and he can have •ewer Pipe Bid YOU WILL RE A1T0IIÎME1 rwrl*w 01 r **••»’**•1 « bmi **’* Klamath Fails People Home From ,aarwawwaKsW atudy our auprrb ibo •«*»•»#.»/•»• / and Four-Bit creek, but they are do- j time to provide means to take care Gadding, McBean A Co.—For pipe Zr*>r«rrr wacan m«kr you thia .. y«or. We «oll tho h><h-«l«i*d- h*<»»*«( k *(| '«.'«w « * « d I r , * ----- --------- >11 th* Delightful Toor of Northern than any o ’ hjr factory. W$ aro musiu -/ ‘ ‘ - • Mij«h.-4 ««di 4« as tmxit at»"*«« ia<*«*n <*»•«* ing but little damage to the large ‘ of it. delivered and unloaded at Klamath niCYCUE DflAI KHS. yv -• i • c« m H our bùcini no t«* i t • u m .. pj-a ■< Part of fXmnty nr pricoo. Ordora ftllod the da; ________ . day rvr-ived timber. Fails per foot: D MANU IIICVÇOC0. W» do not rwonl Wi huH NgsUrlr hin-!!- ■ I ' ,-I I. bn« a number on hand taken in trade by <*ur Chi ik *« o r-uil •*.<■•* About eighty men are fighting the I *«,«■«*« uu< A party of Klamath Falla people. 6-inch promptly at price« ranfii« tnwn M U» OH or BlO. D omi AVIATOR IS KILLED ---- _ acrleur« bittfiin I.tit itMtl-tl In ■ roller rhnlnn ,n4 |M <lala. h .-«« >nl consisting of Mr. and Mrs. William A tm and the flames are being con 8-inch WHEN MACHINE FALLS eoASTEMiAut. eh ‘ /TKtt. *«■7 Ut rtUtl fined more to the underbrush. Most Weedon and daughter. Mrs. Lou's 10-inch Martin, Mrs. Fred Biehn and son, of the district on fire is covered with iAMee Control of HM ArropUae and ¡ 12-inch Mrs. R. A. Emmitt, Miss Ella Em- vellow pine sad the flames have so 14-inch 4 »AMPLE PAIR ft Crawhea Into a Crowd of uiitt and Mr. and Mrs. K. D. North far been kept away from the fir trees to unmouot, ooly Spectators Y branches, each I There is not much danger of the and eon, returned from a four-weeks* tour of the country around Diamond fire getting beyond control, although A8BURY PARK, N. J.. August 10. lake. Fort Klamath and the northern the fire fighters do not expect to ex —Walter Qrookins, a Wright aviator, M MOKTIOmE FIOM FMCTIttS 10x4 RAIM, Tsxka or OU m will « m H lot tbe part of the county, and report that tinguish it altogrther until there is a holding the altitude record, was fatal 10x6 sir osU Sixty IhouMbd pair* aol<l laat yrsr. I they had a most delightful time, and heavy rain. Qwr two bundled thouaami pair« ouw In use. 1.20 ly injured yesterday and two men and 12x4 0nOIVPni0fibMs<lrln*!lslMX. ft la lively were sorry when they had to return 1.60 a boy were killed. Brookins was at 14x4 ■ ndesey rialnjr.veryduranlrand lined Inside with GAYNOR'S CONDITION home. • special nuallty of rubber, which nrvrr becornre T branches, each IS YET SERIOLA tempting to glide when he lost con porous «nd which clones up small punctures without atlow- thx thlrh rsbhxr trys«i ln< the air toew-ape. We have hundr*da of letters from aatlo trol of the machine and It overturned, 6x4 ................ .$ .42 “A" sn«l puncturo airlu« - H” fisdcuSomers atatlng t hat their tires have only bren pumped UNIQUE GATHERING AT and - i»,-- alao rim .«rip - li Physicians Failure to Inform Sick falling Into a crowd of spectators. 10x6 ................ . ......... •< ■podeeor t wire In a whole araaon. They wrlxh no morr t han to promt rim rutllitg. This MRS. HOAGLAND’S HOME an ordinary tire, the puncture resist ingquallt les belnj given Man’s Friends of Hie Condition tin will oiii U m I any othnr The bld of the Chico Construction by aeveral layer« of thin specially prepared fabric on ths m»s* xerr, elastic « u « i KAUFMAN-LANGFORD Theregularprlceof these Urea is pl 5op*r palr.but for Cansen Them to Worry K amy RI1II.XU. company was accepted and Police tread advertising purposes wr are making« a;*ecfa I factory price to FIGHT CALLED OFF Judge Ix»avltt was instructed to draw the rider <>f only J« Ro . per . pair. Aft orders «hipped same rt«y da, letter __ __ rrerired. _____ We ______ r C. .................. ___________ .. 1« «hip A. n. on appnjral * Vou do not j>ey i»y a cent until you have examined «nd and found thrm them alrktly atrli-ily «« ns rrprr-rmr«t repreouiied. HOBOKEN. N. J , August 11—His up contracts in conformity with the We will allow a <mah «wan dlaoount «llsoount of J j per rent cent «thereby making the price «4. B4.AA AS u* p r pair! pelri if you physicians will not say that Mayor PHILADELPHIA, August 11—The bld. The bid of Gadding, McBean & aend FVLI. CASH WITH ORDKK and encioae thia «ulvertiaemenl. Ton ran nn rl>k In tending ua an order as the tires may be returned at <*<>14 erpenae if for any reaton they are Oaynor Is out of danger, and their Kaufman-Langford fight has been not mtufactory on examination. We are perfectly rrUable and money went Io ua 1« a« aafe «• in a A unique gathering was held at reticence In not predicting a recovery called off on account of a disagree Co., was also accepted and similar In bank. If you order a pair of theae tlrea, you will And thal they will ride ex,or. run faater, structions as to the contract were wear better, laat longer and look finer than any tire vou have ever u « m *I or arm al any pri e We the home of Mrs. M. Hoagland in this Is worrying bis friends, who are fear ment between the fighters over the know thal you will bead wrll pleared that when you want a bicycle you will give ua your order. issued. We «rant you Io eend uaa trial order st once, hence thia remarkable lire < 0rr city Thursday night, when Mrs. A. ing that the whole truth has not bee?i postponement. The present sewer from the High a* V/MF AfWn ^esn— don't tniy any kind nt anv price until * it « w - h I f rn pair of Merriman of Medford and her daugh told. The food question worries the ■F WW *snKw Netlgelliorn Pu:i<.ture*l’to«'f llree on apt»t.- «I a id trial al School Is to be connected with the the anedal Introductory price quoted above; or write for o«ir t ig 1 Ire and fiuntlry C uuilogue which ter. Mrs. A. L. Harvey of Ashland, ar doctors. They are opposed to giving Ernest Bubb and sister, Mr«. deaenbea and quotaa all makea aud klndaor tlrea at at>>ut halt the n*ual prtcea but write ua a poaral today Illi N«IT TIIIXK «•** Itt VINIl a to-yele rived to vielt Mrs. Harvey’s daughter, him much nourishment Mayor Oay Hough, and Miss Bessie Hammond new system at Fourth and High anan «ala IWF wv^Sa ora pair of tlrea from aotmu* until you know tlic n iv ..-id iivtul1 rful streets. Mrs. M. Hoagland. nor Insists that he is accustomed to went to Eagle Ridge Wednesday, affera we are making. It only coate a poatal to kirn evxiythL^. WiileitNOU. There were five generations of the eating heartily, and that it he Is fed where they will reet and fish for a Blds for Filling JAPAN IS FLOOD STRICKEN M ason & S lough ABSTRACTERS Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH r $ O MÍ II WM OREGON Lakeside Inn, 50 HEMCTHOM PINCTURE-PROOF family present, ail in the female line. lightly it will weeks« him. few days. The following bids were received J. L MEM CYCLE COMPANY, £0 CHICAGO, ILL