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♦ *444444444444 OmCMOb paper OF ♦ KLAMATH (XHHTTY ♦ 4444444*44444 VOL. XV KLAMATH REPUBLICAN NO. 21 KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON, AUGUST 25. 1910 x2N. on lot 4, block 3 Canal addition, on Kluinnlh avenue. Flrut Christian church. U> move building from corner of Ninth an*l Pin« «tracts, on what Is known as the De la»p property, and move the Chris tian church on said lot I II. M Bristol and H M Murdo« h. to fill alley from 8<tcond to Third, be I tween Multi and Kinmath avenue. was referred to tho *tr**t committee. K. II. Patterson, to build two-room house on lot 3, block 4 9 The bill of Bam Freemyer, amount ing to 97.50 for labor, was allowed. The letter which is to be s«*nt to 8« « rotary of the Int- rior It. A Bal linger, relating to the old Ankeny ditch, was rend to tb<- council for their information I. F Morley*« application for th** jwim I i I ou of paving inspector was placed on file. Con«i«l*'rabl*' discussion was hud as to th«* hastening of th* paving con templated to be done Judge Drake state«! that tbcro was no objection to th«' awarding of the contract for paving at the preMat time, an<i the negotiation* could lie entered into *<onc«'ioing th** signing of the paper* at a latter date. A motion to accept the bid <\t the Warren Const ruction company for the paving of Main and Hlxth street* and -«ward them the contract was passed Council adjourn«'d to August 29th. demand that they work on equal term* with city folk* in all such rnat- ter*. They should have their shar« ■ in the membership* of commissions and council*; in short, of ail the or ganized bodies for laying plans for great enterprise« affecting all the peo ple. Th«' country church should be made I LAMES « kN HE SEEN 05 THREE conservation IN SI HD UI Nt and BETTER» a true social center, alive to the de LIGHT WINDS A velopment, taking the lead in work FLAMES MILK CHEEK MENT OF FARM LIFE and in recreation, caring more for conduct than for dogma more for ethical, spiritual, practical better- ■ meat than for merely forma) piety. I The country school should be made a vital center for economic, social an<l f lover < tvek Fire In About U»e hjiur Mauy He tilers hw Their H*>cn Ex-l'nwident RaoMvelt Talks on Con. educational co-operation; It is natur Timber I xmw I n SI l.OOO.i >— Condition u« Yeaterday- -Mm M-rvation and Conditions Gov- ally fitted to be such a center for \r<- Kent Tb< rv California Town Threat d eruing Country IJfe those engaged In commercial farm ing; and still more for those engaged | In domestic farming, for those who The fire in tbc vicinity ot Mount I’TICA. N. Y.. August 24 —In bi* i live on and by the small farms the* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I'ltt ha* broken away from th«* tight rpeech in this city yest«*rday Ex-Pr«?s- 1 themselves own. ♦ ♦ er*. a lid I* now on this «ide of th«' ld< nt Roosevelt said: The wind that has been sweep ♦ Tb«< city council Tuesday uc- ♦ One feature of the problem should range. Tbo flam«» are burning on ing the flames through the for Ther«' are no two public questionA be recognized by the farmer at once, cepted the bld of the Warren ♦ uhnt In known at Three-Mile creek. of mor« vital importance to the fu and an effort made to deal with it. It ests of Idaho for the pas' week ♦ Constitution company for the ♦ m«r 8cVon-MI!e. Mon have been M«nt ture of (hi* country than the problem I* our duty and our business to con have died away, and a digbt ♦ paving of the streets of Klam ♦ from Fort Klamath to help fight the of c .iifcervatlon and tb«; problem of sider the farm laborer exactly as we rain has been the means if ale- ♦ ath Fall» with bllullthlc paving, ♦ flames. viating the suffering of that ♦ th«- betterment of public life. Mor»»- consider the farmer. No country life and swindl'd them the contract. ♦ Th«' l*t«-*t uxssage from the seen«' over, these two problem* are really ran be nti’factory when the owners stricken region. The reports Tlio total tipproxhnalu cost of ♦ of the blaze wa* received late Tuesday Interdepi-ndent, for neither of them of farms tend, for whatever reason, from those who were in danger ♦ tie paving will be 9133.760. ♦ night, and stated that about «even can be aucc««sfully solved save «jn to go away to live in cities instead of from the flamee is also more en ♦ Work is to start as soon ax pos ♦ mil«'* of fire front had been controlled condition that there Is at l««*t a meas working their farms; and. moreover, couraging. ♦ sible I tit that th«« fire continually breaks urable sneosw in the effort to solve it cannot be really satisfactory when ♦ ♦ away from the fighters, owing to th«? the other. the labor system I* so managed that high wind Part of th« fir««-fightlng We are now trying to preserve, not there is for part of the year a demand crew I* camped at thu head of Ranch- for ««xplpitation by Individual*, but for | for labor which cannot be met, and SPOKANE. August 24. — Llgb’ Th* city council adopted the ordi erla er«« k. The fire se«'in* to cover th«' permanent benefit of the whole during another part of the year no rains and a dying wind have aided nances providing for the paving of WORK I»R< m ;RE n NING RAPIDLY the high country from Mount Pitt to peopl«', tho waters and the forests, demand for labor at all, so that the the fire fighters today. A lack of Malu stroet from the bridge to th*- de ON ODD FKLIJiU’H* TEMPLE Rustler PMk. There are two Ores on and we are doing this primarily as a farmers tend to rely on migratory la communication renders accurate esti pot and Hlsth street from Main to ■fount Pin nt a height of about 7,000 mean* of adding to the fertility of borers. who come out to work in the mates of the number of dead Impoe» Kinlock avenue last night, and also Dividing Wall Between It and the feet. the sol); although In each case there country with no permanent interest Ible. The total probably will not ex iwarded the contract to the Warren Willits Building and Rear Wall At Clover creek the situation is I* a great secondary' use both of the in it and with no prospect of steady ceed 100. The known dead numbe Construction company, tnulr bld hav l’p to th«* Second Story somewhat better, l-a»t night the fire water and of the for«*st* for commer- • mployment. fifty-three. ing been the lowest of thu two sub- wa* partially under control, and word ' ciai and industrial purposes. In the Tie 200 fighters who were report Above all, the conditions of farm rnltted. 12.20 a square yard. Work on the new Odd Fellow*' wiu sent that If more men arriv«.-d same way it Is essential for the farm- life must always be shaped with a I ed lost yesterday are said to havr- It Is the expectation now that the Tempi* I* progrooalng rapidly. Thu there the flame* could be controlled. Several i er* themselves to try to broaden the view to the welfare of the farmer's reoched Missoula, Mont. work will be cumnii'iKw! at the oar li dividing wall between II and tho WIL Twelve men were Mint there today. 1 life of the man who lives in the open wife and the farm laborer’s wife, gang* of fire fighters are ont, but th« st possible moment, and that the Illa* building la up to th«' second story Eighteen men left here ysterday, and country; to make It more attractive; quite a* much as to the welfare of titnation does not warrant any feel company will have the machinery and th«' rear wall is also about to the arc probably at the bias* by thi* time i to give It every adjunct and aid to the farmer and the farm laborer. To lias of alarm for their safety. It is here as soon aa they can do so. j name lev«*). Tbo supply of brick will A ii>u«*age from there this morning development which hat Ne»« given to have the woman a mere drudge Is at [enttmated that 700 settlers have beer, With one plant they can lay about ' probably run short in a day or two. Htat«'d that there had not been any least as bad as to have the man a ¡turned ont. The timber loss is eeti- the life of the mzs Bl file citi«?s. 1,000 yards a day. and It Is not be ' and may ncccsaitate a halt In the wind last night, and while th* smoke 00. Tile human aide of the rural life mere drudge. It is every whit as im mated at 911 000.00b. lieved that the rock crustier* can ■ work until tho last of the week. Tile wa* very h««*vy the fire si'emed to be I problem is to make the career of the portant to introduce new machine* to crush enough rock to more than sup i xtructural iron ha* also not arrived, under better control. farmer and the career of the farm economize ber labor within the house I Fire Threatens California Town. ply that amonat and that may delay matter* some- QHICO, Calif.. August 24—Reports laborer a« attractive and as remuner as it is to introdnee machinery to in- However, It i* «xpoctsd that The work wax let In three sections* ' what F. F. BODGE IK IIURIKD ative as corresponding career* in the ertsase the effectiveness of his labor rrom Magalia, a monntain town twen Main street from the bridge to Elov- th>- building will b«> completed on AT FORT KLAMATH city. outside the house. I haven't the ty-four miles from here, state that • ulh street, amounting to I57.52K.69; time. The Link River Electric com slightest sympathy with any move the fire is within a mile of Magalia, One r«ason why the great business Main street from Eleventh to the d«- pany ha* the contract for wiring the 14% rd on a Hutnewtend on (VjHtal men of today—the great industrial ment which looks to excusing men land that the town is threatened. Sev pot. I&0.107.3K, Sixth street from building tVeek and Died After Linger leader*—have gone ahead, while the and women for the non-performance eral cabins and mine buildings have Main to Kinlock avenue. 226,124.16. The joist for the flooring of the ing llbuwa farmer has tended to sag behind the of duty and fixes attention only on so far been destroyed. The path of The whole totals 9133 760.36. Willil* building are being pnt in, and j other*, is that they are far more will rights and not on duties. The women the fire is two miles wide. Those figure» do not include the the brick wall* are also being laid F. F. Bodge, who has lived on a ing and indeed eager, to profit by who shirks her duties as housewife, The men In the district have be^r • Idewalk, but do Include the curbing. This building will b«> completed be- homestead at Crystal creek for some expert and technical knowledge—the as mother, is a contemptible creature: fighting the flames and one of them A communication win prepared by fore the Odd Fellow# tempi«* 1« fin- time, died last week, and bis remains knowledge that can only come as a just as the corresponding man is a has been severely burned. The re City Attorney Drake, which will be ished. were laid to rest Sunday afternoon In result of the bigb«?«t education. From contemptible creature. gion around here is enveloped in aont to Secretary Ballinger concern the cemetery at Fort Klamath. He railway* to factories, no great indus But the welfare of the woman is »moke from the burning forests. ing the Ankony ditch matter. In the ESTRADA RELEASES 2OO had been 111 for some time, but bad trial concern can nowadays be car even more important than the welfare communication thu city seeks to se POLITICAL PRISONERS seemingly been getting better, and ried on save by the aid of a swarm of the man; for the mother is the real cure title to the ditch from 4he gov- lilt death was a surprise to his >f men who have received a high tech Atlas, who bears aloft in her strong I CHARGE WISE WITH ■*rnment and also to receive 300 MURDER ON HIGH 8KAK A»*HM-iat«*<> of Medriz Five* to Ctoeta friends. nical education* in chemistry, in en and tender arms the destiny of the inch*** of water. In consideration of Hirn—< 'onqnrror Order» Hwc*-p- He was a brother of Mrs. D. G. gineering, In electricity, in one or world. Rhe deserves honor and con that the city agree** to lay a pipe for Penalty Will Be Death if He Is Fownd ing Tariff Revision Brown. sideration such as no man should re- more of scores of special subjects. th«' conveyance of the water and do Guilty—Plan Was to Bury Loot 1 ceive. 8he forfeits all claim to this In just the same way the farmers away with the unsightly and insani and lauer to Divide It WASHINGTON. August 24.—Con JOHN ELLIN (XIMING TO THE tTTY should benefit by the advice of the honor and consideration if she shirks tary open ditch. It also agree« to sat- sular advices Indicate that President i her duties. But the average Amer- technical men who have been trained lafy the various water users under th** 8AN FRANC18CO. August 23.—G i lean woman does not shirk them; and Madriz* anooclatea. Henora Iram, Or- Will Arrive From His Ranch to Re in phases of the very work the farmer ditch and also to maintain a pipe suf F. Wise, the pirate, will be charged tl.«e, Vamquez, Chavarriva Toledo ceive Treat ment for Broken Jaw : it is a matter of the highest obliga does. ficiently large to carry tho 300 Inch«*« I with murder on the high seas, the and seven others have fled to Costa tion for u* to see that they are per- During the last half-century we of water. The city also aaka that the penalty of which will be death if he John Kilin, the prominent rancher, Rica. President Estrada has released have begun to develop a system of tormed under conditions which make is convicted, according to Assistant water be kept running continuously. 200 political prisoners who had been arrived Wednesday ufternoon to re for her welfare and happiness and for agricultural education at once prac Ileshles satisfying th«* water utters un Federal Attorney Ben McKinley. At confined on Caudon island, near Cor- ceive treatment for his right jaw tical and scientific, and we must go the welfare and happiness of the chil . first it was intended to charge him der the ditch and relieving the gov Into. He has also ordered a sweeping which was broken Tuesday by being dren she brings into the world. cn developing It. ernment of the trouble which the i with piracy, but the penalty of piracy tariff revision, removing food sup struck with a hook while ho was un Down in Long Island where I live ditch now caus«*«. the city will grant is only life imprisonment. An effort plies. soap, quinine, purgative salts loading hay. men connected with the Ixing Island the government a right <5f way und«*r will be made to give Wise the extreme Tho cable to which the carrier wa* GOVERNMENT SEEKS and disinfectants from the taxed list. Conger avenue for a pipe lino for a attached broke and the hook atruck railroad have put practical men in CAUSE OF FIRES penalty. Itowcr house which It la proponed to Wise appeared at the coroner's in him in the jaw. breaking it and frac charge of experimental farms, culti build here. Mayor 8and«*r«on will HOKE SMITH WINK OUT turing the mono. Dr. R. R. Hamil- vating them intensively, and using Forest Service Has Ordered That Men quest today to determine the death the best modern methode, not only xign the communication and «end it of Captain Wood of the rteamsbip Who Htartevl Blases B«' Appre IN GEORGIA ELECTION ton set the bone Ttosday and Mr. to Secretary Ballinger for his consld- Buckman. He viewed the body of the Ellis wa* brought to thi* city Wed- in raising crops, but in securing the hended—Troops Arc Sent beet market for the crops when ' ration. captain unmoved. Nominated for Governor by a Major needay for treatment. raised. The growth has been as According to his statement th1* plan WASHINGTON. D. C.. August 23. ity of 2A.OOO—Howard Ik*, tounding, and land only fifty miles The old guard o( the council. Mem | CONSIDERS ROOSEVELT feats IJvingnton —The forest service has wired Assist had been to bury the loot from the bers Wilkins. Caste). Hanks. Willits, A DANGEROUS MAN from New York, which during our en ant Forester Buck at .Medford, Ore., steamer and later return and divide tire national lifetime has been treat Summors and Obenchain, and also to use the most urgent methods to ap it among the plotters. ATLANTA. Gn.. August 24 —The Htunsble and Waldron, were present primary returns show that Hoke NEW YORK, August 24.—H. C. ed, worthless, ha* within the last prehend the men who are starting when Mayor Sanderson called the Smith has been nominated for gov Duval Senator Depew's ex-secretary. three or four years been proved to fires in the forests. They have also MM'AL SOCIALISTS HOLD possess a really high value. meeting to order last night. asked the war department for more ernor on the Democratic ticket by a Milled today for Europe. He termed EXPERIENCE MEETING The farmer, however, must not An ordinance ordering the paving majority of 26,000 over Governor Ex-President Roosevelt a dangerous troops. Forester Buck wires that he of Main street from the Link river Brown. Wm. Howard defeated Liv man and a menace to the peace of only make hi* land pay. but he must has sent twenty-five scouts to inves Morris Michelson and Samuel Gold- bridge to Eleventh street was read ingston for the nomination as con Wall street He thinks that the chief make country life interesting for him tigate the situation. stein Guests of the Party—Re self and for his wife and his sons and ihe third time and passod. gressman from the Fifth Congres danger is in the Colonel’s impromptu Five companies of infantry from freshment Are Served daughters. Our people as a whole An ordinance ordering the paving sional district. American Lak«' are expected at .Med Congressmen Lee. rear platform addresses. should realise th«' infinite possibili of Sixth street from Main street to Hardwick and Edwards were renomi ford today. A number of local socialists held ties of life in the country; and every MAYOR GAYNOR TO GO Kinlock avenue was read the third nated an "Experience Meeting" in the court effort should be made to make these TO THE ADIRONDACK»! time and passed house grounds Monday in honor possibilities more possible. TO LEVY’ TAX IN An ordinance ordering tho paving Farmers should learn how to com-. SUPPORT OF EXPOSITION of the presence of Comrade Morris HOBOKEN. N. J., August 24.—It of Main street from Eleventh street to HAH NEARLY OOMPIJCTKD Michelson and friend, Mr. Samuel NEW STORE RUILDINGK is announced that Mayor Gaynor bine effectively, as has been done in Spring and Spring street to Oak ave probably will go to tho Adirondack* industry. I am particularly glad to ! Gillett Will Call Special Sewdon ol Goldstein of San Francisco. nue and Oak avenue to the railroad Mr. Michelson is well known as an the I sMfrialatwre to Consider right of way win rend tho third time Structure« on Fourth Street Ibtwcrn or to a Long Island farm next Mon speak to the Grange, for 1 heartily ' agitator to the socialists of the Paciflc believe in farmers' organizations; Main and Pine Will Br Fin the Question day. and passed. sope. iahed in a Few Days and we should all welcome every step An ordinance providing for the Im About 10 o'clock all repaired to th* taken towards an increasing co-opera SACRAMENTO, August 23. — Gov FORMER SENATOR FROM provement of Second street, between The three «tore rooms which O. D. FLORIDA IS DEAD tion among farmers. The Importance ernor Gillett has issued a proclama East End Kandy Kitchen, where re Main street and Klamath avenue was Mathew* Is having constructed on of such rooveihents cannot be over tion calling the state legislature in freshments were served with the dain passed to its second reading Fourth street between Main and Pine, WASHINGTON. D. C.. August 24. estimated; and through such intelli special session on September 6th for tiness which characterizes this well- Building Ib-rmits. will bo completed by the first of next Former Senator Call of Florida died gent joint action it will be possible the purpose of adopting amendments known place. Tho following permits were grnnt- month. H. M. Reynold«, the contract this morning from an appoplectic to improve the market just as much to the constitution which will be sub The affair, though purely impromp or is nearly through with tho car- stroke, which he sustained Saturday. as the farm. < d mitted to the people to give financial tu, was pronounced a most enjoyabl« Fred Mang to nil»*' the roof of the ! pouter work, and the ceilings will h«' Country life should be as attractive assistance to the Panama Pacific Ex one by all who participated. Iris theater and remodel the building. I put on In a short time and (he build- John Shermau, an actor in one of a* city life, and the country people position. which is to be held in San F. T. Handerson. two-story dwell-1 Ings will then be painted. th*> Portland theaters, went to Dairy should Insist upon having their full Francisco in 1915. The probable plan It is now possible to telephone from Ing. 30x40. on lot 4, block 46, Nichols | These three «torch are in a convcn- Wednesday to visit his fether, C. r«*pr«*sentation when it comes to deal will be to levy a tax of four per cent Liverpool to Paris, Brussels and sev . ddltlon, approxlmu'.«' cost 93,000. i lent location, and will no doubt be W. Sherman, one of the prominent ing with all great public questions. for four or five years to bring the eral smaller cities and towns In I’ <*r ’gory, to build a house, 21 [ rented before they are completed. residents of the thriving community. In other words, country folks should needed revenue. France and Belgium. CONTRACT FOR PAVING AWARDED TOTAl COSI Will BE 11 33.760 ♦ ♦ ♦ * * nil FIRE TWO IMPORTANT ON THIS SIDE PUBIIC QUESTIONS i I , I ! SWEPT REGION SOM MlliS NOW UNOfR FIRE FICHIERS REPORTED ’»KD I J