Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 29, 1910, Image 7

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pool room adjoining the Woodluwn
cafe.
Tor three years the poller have
been In a turmoil over mysterious ex­
BROTHER DENIED ADMISSION TO plosions which have caused serious
POINT MIMA INSTITUTION
Injury to a number of persons and
thousands of dollars damuge to prop­
The police believe that the Burbank W umici' llerry Grows Fou»
Georg*' I’utu-raon Maya Ills Mother erty.
bombs
have all been thrown by the
Fli t In Dm- Mi-iisou—— Potato**«
Wae I ii <1 u <« m I I o l««avc Money to
same num, but so far they have not
Yield Well
Katherine Tingley
been able to apprehend him. Detec­
tives who have been working ou the
As fine vegetables as can be grown
HAN DIEGO. Hept. 12
Georgs L. case believe that both bombs were I
Patterson, a son of Mrs, Clark Thura- thrown from the elevated rail load anywhere are raised in Klamath Falls,
ton, In ■ statement says that Kather­ I platforms, as both buildings are near I tile only trouble being that there are
' not enough grown to supply all the
ine Tingley took hla mother to the the elevated structure
demands of the I ocm ! market.
*Htooeophlca) Institute from her Mas-
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saebusatu home, and that she after­
Thursday morning F. C Markwurdt
CHOOSKM ONE suitor
ward drew a will leaving the hulk of
OUT OFTEN THOl.HAND brought In some splendid specimens
her ««state to Katherine Tingley,
of vegetables from his garden euat ot
Patterson has appealed to the
Girt Who Won First Cliolce in Npofc town, which hav«- been placed in the
courts to get possession of his sister.
exhibit booth of tlx- Chamber of Com­
am- fauid Drawing Will Marry
who is now in th«« Tingley home here
merce on the court house square.
a Boston Man
He xald
Ono of the specimens Is a Burbank
' My slater. Mrs Quinn. Iiaa been
SPOKANE, Sept. 22
Mabel Me* Wonder berry, which was grown
declared ln< ompdl<<nt after going to ' Kinin of Chicago, the drawer of fir*t ; from a seed sent here this spring, and
Point Lomu
Hhe has a home and choice
Spokane
Indian' which Is now a plant over four feet
in
the
money Hufficlunt to provide for her­ reservation lands at th<* government high and loaded with berries. Be­
self and children tn New Castle, Pa ; lottery las' ••■■ar. chow* o« e of t’te sides the Wonder berry Mr. Mark-
Why, then, doc« she want to nta> i ten thousand off *rs of marriage whkn wardt brought a Hubbard squash that
here?
I have made repeated at- i had been made to ber.
ft 1« weighs twenty-three pounds., a gold­
tempts to »**•• her, but have been re- I unnounced that she will be married en squash, a yellow rquaMh an?.
fused. I want to take her to her ¡ to Ira B. Joues of Boston. She loft , a gray squash, as well as a yellow pie
« blldren at New Castle.’*
today for her homestead. which ia t iimpkln and a Japanese pie pumpkin.
Mr. Patterson said that hr thought »aid In Ita present state to be worth
He also bad Home »peelmens of po­
the 16.000 yearly which hla sister 220,000.
tatoes which produced twenty-two
was paying for her support at Point
i«oundn from two bills.
Mima was the reason for his not br-
These specimens were not raised
i < OMMERCE COMMISSION
ing allowed to stir her
SUSPENDS RATE INt REAME for exhibition purposes, but were
taken from the gardeu with the other
HOMR-THROWKII IB
Holds <>fl Railroad Tariff Rai»«- Intil vegeUbleH which he grows for the
market.
BUSY AT < Hit AGO
January All»—Many Road»
There arc no better vegeUbles
An- Affected
CHICAGO, Sept 22
Bombs num­
laised anywhere than are grown here,
ber 36 and number 37 in tte war be-
WAHIIINGGTON, Sept. 21.- The and If more men were engaged in the
iween two factions of gamtiers wore ’ Interstate Commerce commission has business it would not be necessary to
- zplodnd Tuesday night In two places, ordered a sus|*enslon of the proponed ship anything of that nature into this
five mile« apart, within 46 minutes Middle Western freight rate increase city.
of «-ach other. In neither case was ' until January Gth. The order affects
•in> person seriously Injured, though I nearly all the railroads centering In
< AME <>F TYPHOID FEVER IN
the damage tn buildings was consid- Chicago and St. Louis.
THE MILITARY CAMP
< rails.
The first projectile ripped a wide SOUTHERN I'ICIFK WILL
opening directly above the entrance
ATASCADERO. Sept. 21 -One case
INCREASE LI MBER TARIFF
to Freiberg's dance hall In Twenty-
of typhoid fever has developed in the
second street, aud the second explos­
William Shaw a private in
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—The camp.
ive tore a great opening In the roof Southern Pacific railroad company the Arizona guards, Is the pstlent. He
of tbs Woodlawn cafe. Hlxty-thlrd has notified the InlvM'ate Commerce was transferred to the Presidio hos­
»nd Cottage Grove avenue, driving commission that on October 14th ar. pital. The general health of the men
frightened men and women Into the Increase In the lumber rate from the Is good, but the officers fear typhoid,
treats In a panic.
It Is believed Willamette Valley to Los Angeles will and sanitation precautions were re­
'hr second txunb was Intended for a b<’ made to »6 a thousand.
doubled today.
SIGHT OF SISTER REFUSED
r -w
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned will sell at
Public Auction at Klamath
Falls, on Main St., at Judge
Hale place oppositeChitwood
Drug Store, the following:
4 Hitch Cows, i Driving flare,
i Piano in good Condition, 3
Dressers, 5 Bedsteads, Springs
& Mattresses, Sewing flachine,
Steel Range, Cook Stove, Heater,
3 Rockers, Leather Couch, 12
Dining Chairs, 2 Dining Tables,
Kitchen Table, Cooking Ltensils
and Dishes, Etc., Etc.
Saturday, October 1, ’10
AT 10:30 A. n
Everything Must Be Sold; Leaving Town
TERMS: Sums under $20 cash in hand; larger
amounts, bankable paper at 8 per cent
interest; six months’ time
H. RABBESi
Auctioneer
J. T. McCOLLUn
S. H. CURTIS
LIGHTNING FLASH IS DEADLY
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST TRUST ■■•SAVINGS BANK
KILLE NEVEN PERSONS IN EAMT
ERN COLORADO
at Klamath Palls, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business,
January 21. 1910.
Woman la Mlru«k ue Mh<- Was Alight­
ing From < arriage—-Hix Men
Also Izan- Livra
I
RESOURCES
Ixian* and Discounts .................................
Bonds, securities, etc. ...............................
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
Due from banks (not reserve banks)
Due from approved reserve banks.........
Checks and other cash items.»......... .....
Cash on hand ..............................................
C'OIXJRADO SPRINGS, Colo., Sept.
22. ‘ A woman and six men were
killed by lightning yesterday near
Elbert
Mrs. Ous Kratz, a ranch-'
man's wife, had been driving, and
had alighted to open a gate when she
was struck and killed. The lightning
struck and killed C. Bethel and Jas
Bland
They drove to Charles Lol-;
farm's ranch, and Bland alighted and
a<< ompanied Lolcama to bis barn
whw the lightning struck, killing
Bland and Ixdcama. Bethel was not
injured. Telephone reports state that
four men were killed near Kiowa.
i «8,344 53
2,484 46
2,150 74
10.822.53
20,402.44
872.12
19,687.76
»124,854.58
Total
LI A Bl LITI EN
DOLLARS
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Capital »lock paid In...................................... ......
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
Individual deposits subject to chock ................
Demand certificates of deposit.................~...........
Time certificates of deposit . ...............................
Savings deposits ............................. ..........................
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23. Mi»»
Ixmotta Smith, the chief witness
against Dr. Willard Burke, who is
under iudictmcut for dynamiting his
sanitarium near Santa Rosa, returned
today on the Cbyo Maru from Japan,
where she had been for the past seven
months. It Is alleged that she left
so as to avoid testifying against Dr.
She declares th«.
re-
Burke,
turned voluntariiy, antf is willing to
testify.
Mias Smith was the principal vlc-
llm In the dynamite plot, and declares
that letters submitted by Dr. Burke
•«id to be signed by her, exonerating
him, are false.
Miss Smith said that she stayed at
the borne of Mira Dorris before she
sailed for Japan, and denied that she
was ever approached by Burke's at­
torneys. She brought her child with
her and has named the boy Willard.
Attorney Leo was waiting at the
pier, and was the first to board the
vessel. He had a private conference
with her before he allowed the girl
to be seen by newspaper men. She re­
fused to answer the questions about
tbe money on wbicb she bad fled.
Miss Smith was an Inmate of Dr.
Burke's sanitarium and last spring
dynamite was exploded near her tent
in an effort to kill her and her child.
She claims that Dr. Burke is the
father of her child, and that it was
he who sought her life, as she had
threatened to compel him to marry
I her.
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MACHINERY
WRITE FOR .SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES
THE AH AVER ILL MACHINERY CO.
SPOKANE. WASH.-PORTLAND.ORE.- SAN JOSE CAL.
People of Oregon
The popular COLONIST FARES
will again be in effect between
September 15 th and October
15th. during which period tickets
to ASHLAND will be on sale
daily from
»33.00
( Hi; AG > at. .
.32.00
ST. LOII8...
*. M IHA .........
23.00
KANSAS (ITY
25.00
25.00
ST. PAUL. .. .
ard from other cities corre­
spondingly low. Ttese are West­
bound, one-way fares only, but
anyone here ern PREPAY for
rel itlves or friends In the East,
if ¿esired. Consult your local
railroad a^ent
Boxing Contest Next Month
Saturday, October 15th. a boxing
contest will be held in Houston's
opera house In which "Young" Mc-
l Ix>11an and Thomas Hennessey will
take part In the preliminary, boxing
at 120 pounds, the bantam weight, r
and "Kid" Mclx«llan and Ed Duffy :
:
will furnish the main event.
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Departmerft of the Inetrlor, United ♦
I
States Land Office at Lakeview,
Oregon August 29, 1910.
Notice Is hereby given that Jas­
per F. Hibberts, of Klamath Falls,
Oregon, who, on September 21, 1905,
made homestead application No.
3401, serial No, 02947, for SH
NW <4. N'i SW%. Section 32. Town­
ship 37 south. Range 10 east, Will­
amette meridian, has filed notice of
Intention to make final
five-year
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Conuty Clerk
C. R. Del^ap, at Klamath Falls, Ore­
gon, on the 16th day of October.
1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
B. Sanders, of Swan, Oregon; Henry
Mlera, of Swan, Oregon; L. R. Robin
of Klamath Falls, Ore.; L. G. Stiles,
of Swan, Oregon.
ARTHUR W. ORTON.
9-1-10-13
Register.
THE QUN STORE
J. B. CHAMBERS
piùliûWt
SAW
MILLS
OAKLAND
Sept. 23. — Raynor
Reed, 18 years old, ia at the Y. M.
C. A. here and Kuma, a Jap. ia held
in the city prison. The police inter­
cepted the couple as they were about
to elope to Seattle to wed.
For an up-to-date wheel, get
a Rambler, on sale at the GUN
STORE. For sale or rent.
Tents to rent. Guns. We carry
a full line of Sporting Goods.
48.64
Stale of Oregon.
I
County of Klamath,Iss
I, J. W. Seimens, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
J W SEIMENS, Cashier.
Correct—Attest:
O W. BALDWIN,
J. A. MADDOX, Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of February,
1910.
E. L. ELLIOTT, NoUry Public.
Will Tralify Agalast the Man Wl><>
I
Attempted U» Take the Ufe of
Heraelf and Her Child
NOTIC E FOR PUBLICATION
26.000 00
50,930.11
280 00
11,685 00
27,010 83
Total ----
GIRL WHOM DR. BURKE
TRIED TO DYNAMITE RETURNS
tMH’PLE ARRESTED
WHEN ABOUT TO ELOPE
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DOLLARS
NOW
,
THE
TIME
to let the world know of our
vast resources and splendid op-
portunities for HOME BUILD­
ING.
Write to everyone you
know In the East. Send them
good instructive printed matter
and tell them that the cost of
getting here is but little more
than half the usual cost, and to
call on a representative of the
Southern Pacific Co
for all desired information, or
address
WM. McMLRRAY
General Passenger Agent
PORTLAND, OREGON
Kitchen Needs Now
You can’t afford to rUk beAlth
by nsinff old
Utcn-
out e o a tn
which cl ips
HE Pickard trade mark on
piece means that only the finest I
china and the best of materials
have been used, and that It has had
sufficient careful firings to guarantee
its absolute permanency. Every piece
is a study; a skillful adaptation of
of design and coloring to a shape by
a master-hand.
Look in the Window and Sec
a Few of the Sarrptes
H. J. WINTERS
—dor—
HIGH-GRADE
HANIXPAINTED CHINA
ach diseasar — or
rusty. leaky tin-ware.
which ■polls flavors andwasfoa
food. Replace the old ware with
1892’ Pure Spun
•a anythin«