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♦ OFFICIAL PAPER OF * • ELAMITI! < ot STY ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦»•♦♦♦♦A» VOL. XV EXTENDS MAIN STREET SEWER WILL HE BUILT FROM JINll'KR TO PAYNE AUiKY KLAMATH REPUBLICAN KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON. SEPTEMBER 22, 1910 Portland In tho sum of 11.73,«2», us surety for their faithful performance of the contract to pave Multi street and Sixth street was referred to the city attorney. The bonds th«-uiselv«'M were then presented, and after being considered by tlm city attorney and sanctioned by him, were accepted mid upproved by the council mid ordered uttached to th« contract, which hud been signed. Pro|Mirntions for Paving Mr. Wy< koff, repi i-sontutiv« of the Warren Construction company, usk«d that notice b«* given to the property owners on Multi strawt whose porches projected over the curb line to have >.mno either moved or cut off at the Im«, which will not Interfere with th« curbing und paving. Mr. Wyckoff Is to take th«’ matter up wlth'tlm property owners. « W-illnuiicea \n ordinance declaring th«! prob able cost of Improving Klamath ave nue mid tiiuklng sain«’ a lien on the property Improved was introduced and pa»M'd to its second reading. Extend H«-w«-r «m Main Stnit Mr. Caatel brought up the question of th«- extension of the sewer on Slain sir«-« t from Juniper street toward the river. An ordinance amending the sew«r ordlnun«!- mi as to defin«- the ntre«*tH on which the sewers are built wut I Inti «»«Dic’d mid paesed to its second leading. This amendment will cover [ ihe extiusion of the e-wer from Pine »treat toward th«* river, extending as Im im the fluid win on Main street Council udjourned to meet at 7:30 Wedneodax night NOMINATE WOROEN FOR COUNTY JUDGE He Stands for Courthouse Removal and Improvement of County Highways I report wan received from Pulask.i, Va., Monday morning, stating that th« balloon Unea. carrying a dark ob ject, apparently a man. had paase-1 there going south toward the moun tains. The balloon Buckeye landed at Hhowalter, Va., yesterday on a lonely spot. It was Impossible to wire newt until today. eeeeeeeeeeeeee ♦ LEADING PAPER OP • ♦ SOUTHERN OREGON ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ NO 25 JUDGE GRIFFITH ANSWERS FOR LEE GIVES TO “TAX PA YEH" THE IK ALLEGED SPY ARRAIGNED FORMATION ASKED FOR LONDON, Sept. 20. Lh.-utenant Helm the alleged German spy, was h arraigned In the Fairham police sta- I I tlon, charged with having committed n felony in obtaining information con This Is the Time When th«- County l*ro|M-rty Owner* on Main Street Must cerning the Portsmouth defenses, for Needs the Services of a Con- Mee That TI m -I t Walks and the purpose of communicating the MTvativ«- County Judge l'ori iie» Are on Mite Mini- to another state. Helm was j arr«»sted while engag«-d in sketching th« fortifications. County Judge Griffith baa taken the At council tn*'*-tlug Monday night It th«- republican« of Klamath would b< the first to throw ns down trouble to answer th»- questions pro <hn extension ot th« sewer on Main « liriktUn (1iur<h M'H«I «oiiDty want a man for county judge no* believe that to b«» the, pounded by ‘Taxpayer" in last week's ■ treet from tbe manhole nt Juniper who stands for the removal of the '«■use. and we hav«* no n-ason to change to Payne alley wan ordered. This Th« Christian church has been issue of this paper. Th«- Judge covers -«linthoura thus saving th« taxpa« lour mind now. W« believe that the will nccotumodut«« th« property from moved to Its new location on the cor the matter so thoroughly that com- ■ is ISO.000; if they want a man who people as a whole are honest and nea of Ninth and Pine streets and m«-nt is unnecessary. th« A O. U. W. hall to Juuipttr str««»t. when tb*-y find any person or insti- will give to th« roud districts of the .Many of tb<* sld«walk* on Mnln county th«'ir just proportion of road ! tut Ion doing th«’ squar«* thing they services will l>. held there hereafter strevt «ixt’-nA ov*r th« liu« wh*ro th«’ money: If they want a man who will ar«' th« last to desert them. That Is Evangelist Ke||cnis win preach there Editor Republican: «urblng Is to be plncad, and It will b«- build roads under a contract system; why we confidently predict the nomi tonight, M. R. Dory did tne moving Dear Sir— I notice that the ques- necusaary for retaining wall* to b<- if they want ■ mun who* wilt not be nation of Mr. Worden and as confi of the structure from its old location lions asked Captain Lee by "Tax- built to hold th« sidewalk« and curb«« ruled by tb<> “interests" as against dently look for his election in Novem- on th«- corner of Seventh and Klamath pay«*d" have been so far Ignored, and the new site. to I hat mutter was left In the hand» ol iln- iM-ople, then they want to go to I ber. Mr. Wyckoff to b<- adjusted by hltn as st.id questions pertain in part to tb<- polls next Saturday and vote for I The cry of "railroad" has been ««If and th«* property owners, hut If tbe condition of the county's affairs raised with a purpose. It is to fool W B Worden. l’oMnuaMcr Emuliti Yo Better they do not agtiMi a* to l«'rm* th« city Th«> charge lias been made against the people The men who are rais- • -4 and to the work of the county court. «III probably do the wurk and asatwa Mi Worden that h«- is a corporation Ing it. almost to a man subscribed to Postmaster Em mitt is in about the I will try in the spirit of fairness to the coat ngainul the property. mun. it has been said that if be is th«- 2100,000 fund to bring tbe rail Kame condition that he has been for answer some of them. elected judg« he will reduce the as- road in here, and the man they ao th«- past few «lays. He was a little de Councilman Wilkins, Cast cl, Wil One of the questions war in sub »-uMiiK-nts of th« Southern Pacific. cuse of l>« Ing a corporation represen lirious Monday night, but otherwise lits. Hanks Waldron, Bum mars. Oben- stance. how many of the county offi This Is the chief cry of the opposition tative wa the «me who succtieded In his condition is about th« same. < lialn, Stone and Stansbl«* were proa- and In order that th«* people of the interestipg the capital that started cers are without office room in the « ut when Mayor Sanderson called the county may know that It is a lie the that aam railroad. Do you thin'c courthouse? meeting to order. Republican tells them that he has that is a square deal? But these same Answer: Five, not counting the lUHs absolutely nothing to do with rall- men car«* nothing for this railroad pro.-*«cuting attorney. The following bills wore allowed: road asaesKinent. He can neither humbug. Their eyes are glued on the In answer to another question, I - II. K. llrooktlcld. labor......... I raise or lower it, for it is fixed by a courthouse will say that Captain Lee has an (!. N. Corbett, labor................ state commission. It is merely an If elected county judge Mr. Wor office in the Melhase-Withrow brick, ! attempt to fool the people of the den pl«*dges himself to the creation J A. Zion, labor.................... for -vbich the county court pays 215 C. 8 Dingwall, labor ....... ■ county in the mad desire to save the of an advisory board of two repre- per month rent, and 21 6*r month <*. F. I^uengood. labor......... 'courthouse for tfce benefit of the few. sentatlve citizens from each precinct for lights, or 2246 per year. Mike Broad«, labor .............. The Republican Is supporting W. in tbe county. This board will bring JOHN ALLEY HELD TO ANSWER If the other officers wao have the «'. C. Ixiw, cash paid for labor IS. Worden not tMx-auae he is a re to the attention of the county court FORCE OP EXPLOSION BLOWS FOB IIOIJ>-IT’ same right to offices as the Captain OUT WINDOWS J Martin, labor ............ publican or Ix-causo he is or is not the ne«tds of their district. It is the has should demand offices. It would o. Olsen labor . ..................... a corporation man. It is supporting first step taken in this county to get cost the county over <1,000 per year, Capper, labor ......................... him for the same reason that it has cluse to the people. Does that look with no place for the grand jury to C. Carlton, labor .................. been fighting since last January for like corporation rule? He promisee meet. J lHinaldson, labor................ tbe people of the county. It la sup to inaugurate a system of road build- — As to the condition of the court • '. F Yokum, labor porting him because it knows that I ing under contract, but so managed Star Drug Co., supplies . .. ._ Givra ProUminary Hearing Bef«>re be favor* the acceptance of the free . as to permit the farmer to work out Hi« Plate Glass Window* Fall Stiat- house, “it «peaks for itaolL” It has neither foundation nor roof, and if it «llsddlng. MacBean & Co courthouse site; that he is opposed his tax Juattee of the Fracc Miller It is placing th«* road build t«'red to the Nidewalk—No should burn every record of the <x>un- sewer pipe 658.94 to the Influences and men who have ing on u busincM basis, so that, every Tills Morning On«' Is Injured ! ty would certainly be destroyed a dominated this county for th«* past district will get its share. He is ’ loss that would be without repair. Total ..................................... 1720.29 thirty years. This fight has cost this looking forward to the interests cf | "but a fortune to the abstracters."’ Building Permits John Mien, the bricklayer who paper nearly eight thousand dollars the people of the county. The accidental discharge ot a Now as to the cost of the Captain's The following building permits held up (*. A. Bodack Monday und and It expects to lose* more than that The Republican urges his nomina 30-30 rifle Tu«'sday morning wrought work. He is entitled to <1,200 sal were granted. compelled him to empty the contents before those who have sought to tion for th«vic reasons. He will give havoc with the plate glass windows in ary and <300 deputy hire, and no J. F. Goelb«*, garage, 17x19, one- of his pockets on the ground, was wipe it out of exlat«*nro real I k - that it the county a business administration the Gun Store. I more under the law, but the county is here to stay. We w«»re told at the brick, on lot 7. block 4, West «tory given u preliminary hearing before - one that even his enemies will have C. L. Stickney was taking the | court, in order to get out a tax roll I approximate cost 2300. 1 Justice of the Pi'aic Miller Tuesday > start that we were fools to fight for to admit as being about the best it shells from his rifle while he was on anywhere near on time has had to Z. II. Shipman, house, 20x20, on land bound over uud«<r fl.000 bonds 1 the rights of the people; that they ever had. the platform in the rear of Chambers' ; pay <200 or <300 extra per year, and lot 14. block 217, Mills addition, ap ! to await the action nt the grand Jury. Gun Store on Main street. While do up to September 1st, this year, he proximate cost I2D0. Allen did not have a lawyer, and ing so he accidentally discharged the has asked for <502.30 above his H E. t'alkins. alx-rooni bungalow, appeared to car«' littl«* what became weapon and the bullet passed through I legal allowance. on lot 6. blo«-k 62. Nichols addition, of him. the floor of the platform and pierced , How is this for uaying the county approximate cost 21,760. lie claimed to have l ad <7 coming a can containing twenty pounds of out Of debt? Klamath Vulley Wara’housc and to him for building a chimne) on a powder which was standing directly RECEIVES »12,500 FOR SUPPORT Now. as for theCaptaln's campaign Forwarding company, concrete and house which Bodack wus constructing beneath him. The bullet set fire to plea: "Pay off the «-ounty debt"; OF TWO CHILDREN lirlck warehouse. 60x104. on lots 10 for Mr. Swanson, and he procured a TEE IN MKSHION th«* i>owder and it exploded, the force “keep up the roads.” etc., I will say and 11. block 11, Railroad addition. shotgun, and meeting Bodack he held I of th« blast breaking tbe plate glass that the county debt is at present —....... C W. Harlow, five-room house on him up to get my mon««y," so he windows in the front of tbe building shot Senator Browu, With Whom Sli<- Will InicHtigatc th«- All«-g<-<! Briber) and sending the glass shattered to about <60 000, and there is about lot 1. block 13, Hot Springs ndditloo. said. <40.000 collected for courthouse now Had IJved a» Ills Wife for Margaret Applegate, omwMory He Is charge«! with robbery und of Illinois Ix-gi-.lators to Sr- the sidewalk. in the hands of the treasurer. If frame building 28x60, on lot 2. being armed with a dangerous Several Y«*ars J. R. Ausell was standing within this could b«» paid out on the debt it curo S«»tiat«»r's Scat block 4 7. Hot Springs addition, up- weapon. six feet of the ixtwder when it ex- would leave only rbout <20,000. I ( « ....... .. ■ proximate cost 22.600. l>lod«’d. but received no damage. A CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—The William number of bicycl«»s wese also standing don’t know whether the Captain SALT LAKE CITY. Sept. 20. -Af ('. K Holtx, house and wtHidsiKd on .lutili Elli* Better ter yeiii-K ol contest the suit instituted Lorimer senatorial inquiry b«»gan to- close to the can. but tbe only damage would hold that money until a court- lot 9, blo< k 39. Hot Springs addition. by M isa Anna Bradley to recover a' tiay. All of the committeemen are they r«*ceiv«‘d was the burning of the house is needed or not. C. E. Huffman, wood house, 14x20, John Ellis, the popular Fort Klam If the court could accept a free shat«' of th«« pr«>|H'rty left by the late : here excepting Senators James B. tires slightly. on lot 1, block .72. First addition to ath rancher, who»«' jnw was broken site and sell the old site, there would Klanuilh Falls. Senator Brown has bron m-ttled out i Frasier .«nd Morgan G. Bulk «ley, who Th«’ bullet which caused the datu- while be was putting up hay several The i|u<wtlon of th«' permit to the of court. Mrs. Brown is to get <12,-; ar«' en route. The confereni»»»«« this age entered th«» can of powder at tbe be funds enough to build a good 1 w>*«'kH ago, left for his home To«»s- I 600 for th«' support of her two chil morning were to determine the tneth- top aud came out at th« side, thus courthouse and give all the officials l.avcy Rcult) coiupau) for a sign In day. Dr. It. R. Hamilton nttended to dren. ot whom St'nator Brown was ' <xl of procedar« and the scope of the forming a vent through which the brick offices. But the Captain Is too front of tboir office was referr««d to th«« injury, and the bones are ao near-1 inquiry. With today's meeting the gas escaped, or the damage would ’»conomical for that! til«* street committee. the father. ly knit that then* Is now no longer Th«» Captain seems to insinuate .Mrs. Bradley bad lived with Sena executive and subsequent meetings have bt-en much gr«»ater. As it is DetlUoas any danger. Mr. Ellis was fortunate that the board of equalization has A petition asking that posts bear tor Brown as his wife, and on his re open. I 2100 will pay for all th«- injury that piaved havoc with the equality of in <*s<-nplng with his life, for hud the Senator Lorimer appeared at the i was sustained. ing th«' names of th«* streets be placed fusal to marry her. as stu- alleged he t end of the broken cable gon«« two taxation. Now. do you know that he on dt'algmrted corners and offering to had promised, she shot him while he Congress hotel, but said he did not Inches higher it would hav«> struck is one of the three members of the I ^.lace such posts was recolv«*d by the was in Washington, In 1906. Before know w hether he had been sum-1 him In the temple and probably killed board of equalization at present, and Senator Burrows of Michi WANT IERODROME ESTAB «ouucll from the Klamath Ad. com- Brown's death he will«»d an estate ot mont'd him. At the time of the Injury Mr. LISHED AT PARADEN % I I challenge him to show a single case l any by Win. Wagner and Henry <100,000 to his sons by his flrat wife, gan announced that th«' real hearings Ellis waa putting hay into tho barn, where any ass«>stnnent was lowered in Hobbes, and was referred to th«’ street und did not h*ave a cent to the chil- will begin tomorrow. and while a heavy load was being Realty Bonrd of That City Make Offer th«» last year in which he did not fully committee. dr«*n of whom he was the father while taken up«on the fork the cable broke concur with the other members of th«- to Wright Broth«-rs—Seek The matter of a footbridge across he lived with Mrs. Bradley. and the dnd struck Mr. Ellis on the A«*ronautic School baord. ihe government canal nt High ntreel jaw. breaking th«* bones across and I have said enough. I appeal to th*- was referred to th«» mayor. fracturing th«* lower portion. It was PASADENA. Calif.. Sept. 20 —The | records for the proof of the facte I The Water Qu«'*tkm BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20 Pri nee r«*a)ty board of this city has made I have stated. I think too much of the a very painful accident, and might Th«' qu«'stlon of furnishing water AGAINST HOULES IS DROPPED Tsai Heun, much Improved, left this easily have Iwon more serious than It a formal offer to the Wright Brothers Captain to wish to take him from a to North Klamath Falls and Ship- morning for the East. The trip will to establish an aerodrome here for 11.500 job and place him on a 21,000 WHS. pington was taken up and discussed. ■ (Inni Haggvt Claimed Son of Oakland be made in a special train as the experiments during winter months. I job. "or if he filled both the Lord C. S Moore stall'd that In order to guest of Charles Schwab. Banker Had Promi*’-«! to The nature of the proposition was not 1 only knows how much extra pay he Back From Lakeview u’ t water to Shippington It would be Marry Her disclosed. It is believed a training would want."' « necessary to have a r«*«ervolr n««ar the J Now fellow voters, for more than YO NEWS HM KIVKII FROM school for aeronaution is hoped to be I Judge Noland is back from lake Benn addition, or else lay a larger four years I have beeu your servant. THE RACING BALLOONS established here. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20. The main than «-Inch. That there were I view. where he held a session of the I have made many mistakes, of which i nlv nineteen houses, and that It was circuit court. He heard n number of breach of promise suit which had ! I am aware but I have done my very not «-ertaln how many would take tbe motions and sustained demurrers to been brought against P. E. Bowl«»«. One of ilk1 tías Bags Carrying a Dark STEALS RIDE ON WAGON AND IS KILLED BY KE >est. I have done some things of Objts-t Seen Going South Over water In that part of the city, and two of tho Silver latke cases, an ap th«1 son of tin* Oakland bauker. by which I am proud, and I find that the the Virginia Mountains .Miss Clara llagget. was dismlsst»d this peal from which will probably be tnk- ■lid not ace how water could be fur DECATUR. Ill.. Sept. I».—While county, at thli# time of all others, morning by Bowlea paying the girl's nished to Shlppington before next eu to the supreme court. ■teallng a ride on the ntep of a heavily needs a good, conservative business INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Sept. 20. Th«' trial of Bernard Kuhl on the attorney's tees. The girl said that year. charge of horsestealing and ''French" Bowh»s had promised to marry her No news has been received from the laden ice wagon. Clara Morthiand, man, with flrmn«»ss and decision, at its The I'aving Bonds The power of attorney of T. W. Louis for killing Jack Barry will wh«'D he was acting as private secre racing balloons New York and Miss aged 10. was killed when a block of head, and if we vote on sentiment, Stephens tn sign the bonds of the come up nt tho next term of court, tary to Swretary of War Metcalf at Sonhia, and the Speedway officials Ice. weighing 300 pounds, slipped blindly, we may regret It. Yours truly. .1. B. GRIFFITH are becoming anxious. An alarming from the lond and struck the child. Washington. Warr«n Construction company of which will bo called October 17th. PAUNS BONOS ME NOW APPROVED BUSINESS, J SENTIMENT, TO HUIE Demands ol the People CAN OF POWDER HIS BOIDS ME FIMO II SI 000 MRS. BRADLEY GETS THE CASH HEARINGS BEGAN YESTERDAY