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****»*»*««•** tiFFIt IAL PAVER OF ♦ ♦ KhAJMATII t lOl'NTY ♦ KLAMATH REPUBLICAN VOL. XV < LEE OEfEAIS MAYOR SAHOERSOK . -LL . 1---------- ----- --------------- president of th« American Federation of Labor. In an Interview, predicted Unit labor would be h«ard from more prominently after the November nle<- lions. "We," in- said. “should «duct men fioiu our own ranks t«i make new I iiwm and to administer them along th«« lines laid down In labor's legists* live demands, mid us the outcome se cure un Impartial judiciary that will not govern us bv arbitrary injunc tions or net ns th«- |>llunt tools of <-<>r- 1«, rations." Horn Tuesday morning, Septeni« bei 27, 1910. to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bowtie, a son; weight 7 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Ilowu«« arrived from Bonan za at 5 30 Til- sday morning LEADING PAPER OF ♦ MOVTHEHN OREGON « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 29. J9JO . BYBIGMAJORITY ♦ ♦ NO 26 I guard." and said: ' Roosevelt has ( named the ticket, ltd him elect it ' The «.invention adopted the major ity r««port on th«- platform. The «invention also favored the di- reet primary compromise, but did not lully endorse tb. direct primary law. Th«« original Itooseveit followers ( ol Nt II. AGREES TO GET HI P- ICOOMEl ELT IM NOW IN POWER nath« red In groups and discussed an HKEM RECOVERY OF ERNEST grily the position that had been taken. PLIEH LOH DEPARTMENT OVER (XlNVEN'noN F1NNELLK BODY Senator Hinman, a strong direct pri I mary advocat» went home disgusted. I He would not permit tbe use of his ■ name as a candidate for nomination | : for gov««rnor. The concensus of opin-1 I ion is that Roosevelt secured less . Khlcwitlk to B<> Built to W«-wl Mi<i«- ’t«-Ur*-m<«iit of Woodruff and t>th«i“ than he would have gotten if he had | Parties Keeking for Remains of Boy stuck to the insurgent and radical N c 4» m >I Hou*«-—New Brick on Who Was Drow n«xl in Link From Committer May Mean M id«*as that were put forth. Ri tit Monday Evening Vuym- Alley Hpllt in thr Purty FIRE APPARATUS REGULARS LOSE WILL BE ORDERED THEIR CONTROL DOLLARS REWARD COUNTY ■ REGISTER FOR THE ELECTIOM In order to assist in the finding SARATOGA, N V.. S« pt. 28. —The of th«- body of little Ernest Finnell regulars hav«« lout not only the power who was drowned in Link river Mon to control th«- convention and dic I tate what «hall b<- embodied in th«- IRE HOOKS WERE OPENED THIS day evening, the county court has of fered a reward of $100 for the re platform, but also th«, control of he .MORNING I covery of the lad's remains. state committee. With twenty-two A number of ¡«ersons have been coin wilt t«-emeu. Lloyd C. Griscora, I chairman. Colonel R oomy « it can Voter* < au liegiMer for the Next looking for the little fellow’s body, < on< iv-ic Miser ifiiug Taken u> Tlutl hot so far the »«-arch has been witb- have tbe solid New York delegation Fifteen Days, When the Book«* Plm i*. H««ytic Tank I* AIima*• out avail. in 1912. His enemies admit that he Will Clow Again Ftaiabrd Th«- little fellow, who was only can nominate himself or any one that * 12 years old. was fishing near the he wishes It Is evident the Roose velt followers will control to the end. The registration books were opened ra.uds above the island and about 5 Th>- concrete ^Ixer Is being taken The platform was completed this again Wednesday and County Clerk o'« lock Monday evening had hooked to th.- Hump again, and It la expected mornisr Th«- bittern«—* was un Del^ip is read} to receive the names a large fish. In endeavoring to land that the work will b«> completed by abated at this morning's s*««u,lon The of all citizens who care to vote at | the fish he either was pulled Into th.- middle of n.-xt w«-ek, provided Councllrn« n Wilkins, «. .-.«tul, Wil- feeling over the retirement of Wood i the «lection this fall. The books will ; the river by it or els«- he stumbled nothing happens to hinder. lit*. Obenehain, HauIm? Summers ruff, Odell and other regulars from be open for fifteen days, when they | an«I fell. He swam for some distance The sump would have' been com- ' down the stream, but Anally sank were prewnt wh«-n Mayor Sanderson the committee probably means a split will be closed until after election. pl.-tcd last week If they could have se aud bis body is now somewhere in «ailed th«« m«s*ting to order Tuesday in the psrty. Every voter who desires to cast cured th«- u«><«»*ary sand, but that has night. PVui«««- Taft .tdniiuiHtratioii his ballot at tbe election this fail Link river lodged on the rocks or l» «-n provided for. and It is expect*««! Th«- fir« de ¡«art in«.« nt committee, and whose name is not on tbe regis i in l-ake Ewauna in the weeds. The resolutions committee on plat- that th«« work on It will begin Friday conslstlnK 01 Will Baldwin. C. T. Oli f'irin reported in part: ter. should s*«e that his name is en and be finlsh««<! In n few days. Th«- ver aud C. Roberts, through Will CITI BRIEFS. "We duelan« relentless warfare I tered at once. Du so today . Don't hardest part is gutting ready lor lb« Baldwin, told what waa act'd <-d by upon official legislative wrongdoing. put it off until tomorrow, because concit-te. as It Is q<ilt«« an undertak th«- fir»- department. E. Estey was in from Grass Lake The republican legislature has or tomorrow may be too late. Several ing to move the concrete mfx««r to the >!«* stated that a combination wag dered an immediate and searching in men came in the day after the books Fi ¡«lay. place, and also to get th«« foundations on was th« most Deeded article, and quiry into the ebrrupt practices. That were closed before the.primary elec John Nye was here from Merrill ready , as th«- soli is ffn soft. explained th«- n«*cessity for mor«« ap Inquiry Is now going forward, and we tion and asked to be registered. They Tti sday. The forms hnve taa-n removed from paratus. W. H. Wall had business here from pledge its continuance. We enthusi had waited until what they thought the septic tank, and nil that In neces Among tb<* things rn-*«d«'d were 500 astically endorse the progressive was the lav day and found thrft they : K» no Friday, sary to be done there is to finish ths feet of 2 *4-Inch horn-, a spray nozzle stat«wmanship snd leadership of Pres were too late. Com« In today and Claud Andrews was here from Mer top. which I h now being done, and put ¡•nd two other nozzle« of th«« ordi ident Taft and declare our pride at register. rill Friday. You may lose your vote In a few plp«*n. nary pattern A wrecking hook the achievement of bls first «.«igbteen if yon don't. Ed Casebeer had business here chain nnd rope were also n««ed«-d bad months as president- Each succ««**d- : from Bly Friday. I ly, as well as several firemen’s axes. J. W. Wel>s ws- ftpm Bly Ing month since his inauguration has Friday on business. T7>¥ committ««> also suggested that confirmed the nation's estimat«- of his th«- fire hoe* be t<w>t<«d. so as to nee greatness of character and fntell«-*!- D. M. Griffith was here from Eagle what was fit to be used nnd could be ual ability and sturd) common sens«-, Ridge on business Tuesday. PREVI HKD IIIH FAREWELL HER I depcnd«*d upon. J. A. Dixon and A. A. Davis were and bis extraordinary patience and MON SVNDAY NIGHT I It was uleo sngK>»t«*i that a whis perseverance and broad statesman IMI PRSONATFJi MEMBER OF Till down from Fort Klamath Tuesday — POSSE AT A FARM tle be s«*cur«*d so as to alarm the fire ship shown in his comprehension of I on business. Go*«« t«« Newport, Wash.. When- lie men In case of fire. The pr«*«H>nt bell M. H. Wampler, the famous guide, great public questions, as well as his Will t «xidiict EvangHicffl Brr- dm«« not mak«« enough noise to rouse unfaltering aud unswerving adher was down from his home at Wood lleeil Was Not Premeditated—Cold vkv<« for n Month bine Tuesday. tbe firemen, and «ome more efficient ence to duty. We declare that th«' ami Hunger Drive Him to Seek mt’RUH is desired by the men. Edwin H. Wilson and Green Pat Payn»- tariff law has redui-ed the av Refuge With Rancher Th«« purchasing <if the apparatus erage rate of duties 11 per cent, and terson were in th«? city Tuesday from The Hupt lift church was crowd«««! I the Klamath Agency on business. Sunday night with many friends of | iu-*-d«-d by tbe lin-men, with the ex- has turn«Hi a deficit into a surplus. H. O. Cox of .Merrill had business i ffv M M III. i I h < h -, who pr««acbed his • v*l,Gon of th«- combination fire wagon The advanied cost of living is only MEDFORD. Sept. 37. - Almost here Tuesday. and farewell sermon, he having lecelved I * n<* the **’** fir«- *'r,‘ b«-ll, bell, was referred to the the local reflection of a world-wide T. J. Rainey of Eagle Ridge was Mayor tendency that cannot truthfully be dead from cold, starvation and con a <all to conduct evangelical services mayor, with power to act. sumption. Julian A. Mock, the mur here Tuesday. Sand-ix>n will take up the matter iu Ncw|>ort. Wash., for which pine«« laid to the tariff law.” derer of Jesse C. Smith, waa raptured F. C. Maloy was down from Eagh with th«« fire d«-partment today I.«- will leave the last of this weeic Thu r«*«iuiution also favored th«> at the home of George Trask, on Ridge Tuesday. Itaikling IN-rmit«* lie took for his text the 31st ver»« direct primary. Little Applegate creek, twelve miles C. E. Evans had business her« of (he 22d chapter of Revelations: Th«« following permits were asked I lUMMf^elt Is Salisff««<1 front Talent, by Constable J. N. Man from Weed Tuesday. "The grace of our lx»rd J«*tus Christ tor and granted: Jam«*« Wadsworth read th«- minor ning and Clifford and J. L. Garin, H. T. Thomas had business here I b«* with you all." Georg«- T. Baldwin. 1-story brick, ity platform, which provided for a father and son. on the ranch. from Merrill Tuesday. Ills sermon was a powerful one, with stone bam-mi-nt. 45x66 feet, on continuance of the convention sys For sixty hours the fugitive had Browne Michel of Dairy was here and showed th«- f««eling of the pastor, luts 3 and 4. block 24. building front tem and extending tho primary on- had nothing to eat except a raw jack- on business the past w«>ek. who Is leaving a congregation for ing on Payne alley. rolliru-nt law to all elections. It also rabbit which he shot. He stopped at i Jesse McFaJl wan in from Po« which he held so much regard Georg«- T. Baldwin, to enclos«' the provided for a direct election of the the TTask home, where he said that valley on business last week. Rev. Bledsoe has been here for tbe spare* now list'd by tbe stairway to stat«' committeemen to conventions he was searching for th«- murderer, pust fifteen months. During that the Baldwin bio« k. front to bo or instead of leaving that to the dele- Mrs. R. P. Bentley of Spokane is and had b-cotne separated from the tlm<< the church has gained thirty (»rick, two stork'»' high. here visiting her son. W. R. Bentley. gates. ftosse. Trask let him sleep in his members a fin«- carpet has b««en Mrs. F. J. Williams, to build a 4- Th«' platform said: "Sooner or hayloft, and notifi««d the officers. The She may remain here all winter. bought, a 32.’>0 piano has be«-n pur- loom cot tag«* on lot 4. block 9, later, if yon persist in your course E. E. Fitch, the republican candi party got the drop on him when he rhatu*d and a feeling of unity nnd Ewauna heights. date for county commissioner, was in you will not have a representative awoke. harmony prevails among tbe congre J. V. Houston, to erect a temporary government,, but a pure democracy, Mock gaie hie captors no trouble from Merrill on business Tuesday. gation. fenew next to the opera hous«* at the with all of Its evils. ” I on the long ride into Jacksonville. I>en>*MT»t* The Link River Electric oompauj He will asHlst Rev. A. M. Jacque- spare* occupl«*d by the shoe shop and The majority platform was adopt }<«> has a hacking cough and will not is putting up tbe handsome sign in I I Governor Oswald West II» main«- at Newport, nnd will go from the Express office. ed. Colonel r ’ * — Roosevelt said he was | live long, whether bo is hanged or front of th«' I»avey Ri'nlty company's Secretary of State Turner Oliver that city to other places In Washing Bills satisfied with what had b««*» don« . ‘ not, it is believed. I «5. I ; office. ton. , Tho bill of Baldwin-Gordon Auto The document is regarded as "pro- 1 Mock said that the killing was en Judge Supreme Court, four-ycar The office of the Livermore hotel Is Rev. Bledsoe leaves many warm tirely unpremeditated, and that the being newly papered and fitted up. term— Woodson T. Slater 154. Slx- friends in Klamnth Falla who wish company, amounting to 37.50 for gresive,” but not "insurgent.” auto hire to bring prisoners from deed was done in a moment of anger It will greatly improve the appearance Taft to Be ProgrvMiv«« vear term—Will R. King 169. him suoce««R wherever he may be. The platform staggered tho Roose- ¡ while he was drunk. Shippington. was allowed. Immediately of the room. Stat«« Printer -J. 8cott Taylor 118, volt adh«'rents, who expected an in-1 after the murder he set out up Griffin titmes E. Godfrey 59. Hupplies The handle of a new citric torch H E. Martin came np from Merrill Railroad Commissioner Hugh Mr- Councilmen Obencbaln was author »urgent platform. Tho Taft iadors* - j creek to the mountains above the is magnetized so that it will adhere Thursday, bringing with him Mr. and ment and the tariff planks have dis- i Sterling mines. Automobiles carry 1. aln 96. Charles P. Strain 58. ized to purchase wood for the city. to metal surfaces, leaving its user’s Circuit Judge George Noland 193. Mrs. Fred Melhaae and Mr. and Mrs. The mayor and police judge were gusted the radicals. It is rumored ing posses passed near him several hands free for work. Ous Melhaae. who had gone to the that President Taft and Colonel times, and all night he saw their County Judge 3. P. Ix*e 114. F. T. Alfalfa City in their auto. Th« ma authorized to execute a contract with Roosevelt have reached an under lights running up and down the valley Mrs. M. W. Hough came down from Sanderson 100. W. W. Masten for the filling of speci chine met with an accident which dis the Agency Thursday, where she had standing. and hereafter they will be below him. Sheriff -Jasper llennett 195. abled It. necessitating their returning fied stHH'ts. and the bond was flx««d progressive« and not regulars, and been visiting her son. and left for her Smith Hied to DeaUh County Treasurer- Claude Daggett Mr. Mauten and Mayor by means of another conveyance. Mr. at 11.000 horn«* in Sacramento this morning. Coroner A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill, both will be big factors In the nation ?06. Martin returned to Merrill Friday. Sanderson nlgned the contract. A. M. Jamison ha* gono to hie Coroner Earl Whitlock 184. A sidewalk was ordered laid from al government. It 1« asserted that | who made a postmortem examination He was accompanied by Mrs. Mar place, five miles north of this city, of the body of Jesse A. Smith, who Rooeevelt and Taft will accept In County Commiiwdoner <7. G. Mer the bridge to tbe public school on the surgents of the type of Senators Cum 'was murdered at Medfurt by Julian where he will sow several acres rill 55 James Pertun lit, D. W. Ryan tin, who had been In this city since West Side. Sunday asalatlng her mother. Mrs. 2. If. E Bussey 3. Considerable discussion ensued re mins Bristow and Dolliver, but will A. Mock finds that death was due to to rye. He has better success with Rnmsby. to get settled in her beauti- not dare to meet La Follette’s posi hemorrhage from the femoral artery, bis grain when he sows it in the fall County Clerk -James H. Driscoll ful homo In the Hot Springs addition. garding certain places In the bnsinees tion. Colonel Roosevelt will not com which was completely severed. and than when be waits until spring. 80. sections of the city where fighting not from the wounds in the breast or Justice of the Peace Charles Miss Louise Sargent has returned had taken place recently, and where ment on th«* rumor. abdomen. The large nerve near the from her vacation at Fort Klamath, Will Humphrey bought the E. H. profane language had been heard. Graves 108. G. W. Offield 3. C. C. ”OM Guard” Angry DuFault property on Pine street near Jackson 2. Colonel Roosevelt arrived at tbe; artery was also severed. The other where she was the guest of Mrs. It waa the concensus of opinion of Sixth Monday. The purchase was the council that some steps should be convention hall exultant. He calhul wounds were not serious. County Central Committeeman Mickler for the past three weeks. She made through the Home Realty com* taken to abate tho nuisances referred the convention to order, and the reg- | will resume her duties as stenogra George Chaataio 3. pany. and the consideration was close to. pher in the Klamath Development ulare were more defiant than ever 1 Mrs. Spratt Wells and children to 34.000. This gives Mr. Humphroy MANVEL GOMPFUIH CLAIMS An ordinance providing for an in Mr. Roosevelt Indorsed 8timson s can came down from Bly Monday and company's offices. CREDIT FOR LABOR HO feet of choice property on Pine spector of paving was ordered pre didacy for governor. This morning , Tom Stephens, the insurance man, left for Medford Tuesday, where street running back to the alley, and pared WASHINGTON. 0. C„ Sept. 37. Lloyd C. Griscom summoned Con- they will visit relatives. has just written the bond for the War Wrought up over tho failures of the will make one of the best business ren Construction company as security Council adjourn«91 to meet Mondav greemnan Bennett, who has long been newspapers and politicians to give corners In the city. a candidate for tbe gubernatorial for the paving which they will lay night at 8 o’clock. credit to tho labor vote for much of nomination, and Informed him that Mrs. Annie Leech bas returned within the next few weeks. The Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Grant of Pokeg. the "reformatory” upheaval In the Frank Bloomingcamp was hero Mr. 8timson would be the candidate. from an extended trip to Nebraska bond wss for 3133.760. snd is the recent primaries, Samuel Compere, ama «ero in the city this week. from Morrill Tuesday. Bennett wns the sorest of ths "old and other Eastern points. Isrgret ever written in this county. County t'lcik Dt-laip I. A Hu mu ker of Bonnnzn itnd <’. <*. Jackson of Fort Klamnth were busy ou Tuesday num 9 o'clock hi tbe morning until late nt night «»tinting the votes which were cairt at th. Inst prlmury for th«- • amlldnt.for th«- vnrlous office« <R ull til.- officials voted for County Clerk Ikljp received the hlgh«wt number of votes, getting 498 II. L lionaon. candidate for circuit judg«- ..n th«. r««publican ticket, came next, with it»9 Sheriff Barnes rtlMlve«! 129. whil.- his opponent, Jap llennett had 196 votes to his credit. The totals of the votes ¡ant were lU-|ratdlean Governor Jay Bowerman I Hofer 120, Albert Grant Dlmick 70. Congri-HHinan from First District W. C. Hawley 265. R. F Mulkey 334 Circuit Judge II I. Benson 489 Secretary of State F W 193. G Wingate 103. State Treasurer Thomas II. Kay -'76. Ralph W Hoyt 203 Supreme Judge, four-year term Henry J. IP-an 352. Thomas A M< Bride 239. Wallace A, McCain« nt 149 Jndg«« of Supreme Court, slx-yrur term George II Burnett 34 9. Frank I Moon 330. Attorney General A. M Crawford 304, J. N. Hart 150 Huperlul«rnd< nt Pnbll« Instruction 1. It Ald.-ruian 392 4 Stat«- Printer Willis S Dunlway 251 Win. J. Clarke 213, (Commissioner of la«b«>r <> !• Huff X6.I. G. M. Orton 190 Railroad Comtulnaioner Frank J Miller 383. State Repraasntatlve W. I .air Thompnou. 354. II. I* Belknap 336. County Judge W S. Worden 80s, \ L. Ix«avltt 216. Sheriff llarnee 429 County Clerk ('. It Ih-I^ap 498, State Representative B. St G««<> Bishop 41. County CominiiMlouer E E Fitch 284,John T. Bradley 243. Jnntice of th<- I’lmce A. D. Miller I fib, Henry Rubbes 155. George S. lloyt 1. Ray Miller 2 4. Count) Treasurer -J. W Siemens 477. ConHtabl«' John Schallock 367, J. L. Ringo 13. Jo«> Voae 1, I. D. Burk 3, Hen Faua 17. Coroner Dr. Oeorge I Wright 1J. County Surveyor E It Henry <74. County Central t'onimlttecman <». C. Applegate 4 A. Caster 9, J. O. Hamaker 19. C. O. Brown 3, W. P. Sedge 16» The iKseaalty fur additional up- Ipuratus for fighting fir«- was brought out so forcibly at the «ontlugialion .which destroyed th« buildings on Main strw-t, opposite Livermore hotel : last week, that Tuesday night, when the coinnilttee from the fin-men ap- pau-d befur* th- lit. council the) w«re listened to closely, and their re quest for more apparatus was acqui- Mayor Sand««r»on was in esced In st rutted to order the equipment u«c<«swary. and he met with the in. ni«-n Wednesday to ascertain just what was ne*-d«d. * REI. BLEDSOE WILL LEAVE