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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
chickens, while there Is much profit I In tliein. Hine«, the numbeis of our wild pheaaants are being depleted the state will eventually have to cloa«* the acuaon on these birds entirely, or FRANK elm* w< tiro new birds for restocking the fields and woods. If farmers in different parts of the atate would raise pheasants, a part of the game I und could well be spent In buying and releasing those birds.” I I OK 01 IK KST LEGAL tOVICE Drelskm Will Have (I m * Lx penar of IHatiog th«* Qu«-wtlon on the Ballot t'ilizz-n» of I im - oiuu An- Angered (Her the Ib-Jntiou of 32.000 Nume» Frota Their Rrglater TACOMA. Oct. 22. Angered at their failure tn obtain executive re drew» at Washington, the citizens of Tntoma are preparing to attempt to mandamus the federal government and <zunp«'l a census recount. City Attorney Utiles «aid that If the re- oonnt Is refused the city wll) demand a cvttifleil list of the name» counted. Mr. Bill««*« wll) ptopably accompunv the civic committee to Wa«hingtnn, where tin y will demand that they "be ►liuwn" why the 32,000 name» won lopped off th«* census count. DINGMAN HLAYH TIIIH MORNING <VB LARGE NUMBER HAVE PVT THEIR NAMEN TO PETITION Fowls An- to lb- Saved PORTLAND. Oct 22 Federal pro 1 toctlon for migratory birds during iheir flights must tn* had If these feathered creatures are not to be ex- I 1 terminated, says William L. Finley of Portland, a widely known ornitholo I gist. Mr. Finley is a bird authority hum* rcMfirebes hav«« been prosecut ed from the Atlantic to the Pacific, as well as abroad. He In a lecturer for tbe National Association of Audubon deletion of New York city. / lie fuvom the «*ntnblinhmenl of government or stat«« reservations that -hall be retreats for wild birds. Those « hmm . he nuggoHtn, may be estab lished on private estates where tbe owner« are willing and placed in - barge of good gam«? keepers who -hail prohibit ail shooting. Bong and k-ame bird«, ho believes, will thus he ron»«« abundant In these refugee and w)|) spread out and populate the sur rounding country. Mr. Finley has just returned from California, where he visited the state game farm at Haywards. There ba found tbs state haa gone Into the business of raining pheasants, which are furnished to farmers and others for propogatlon. tbe young being lib erated la fsvorablo places throughout the state. "Pheasant farming offers splendid profit paying opportunitlre right here in Oregon,” said Mr. Finley, “for the climate Is well adapted for thia buai- oeaa. Pheasants are hardy birds, and can be raised about u easily as A. A. Godfrey to Give Illustrate«! Lee. ture» in California und Ihr Boat TWO OTHER* FATALLY INJURED —Ja-ft This Morning BY EXPLOSION A. A. Godfrey i«dt this morning for WlM-n Lari Thursday Frank Dingman «bot a young bear on the hill west of town and brought the body home with him. He had been out after quail, and was hunting in th«* woods on the top of | the hill across tbe river. The cub I i-limbed up a tree and Frank kilird It with a shot from tils gun. It weighed labout fifty pounds ll«»|UrM That th«- Tim«- of tlu- Train California where he will give illustrut- Boiler in Manufacturing Plant Plows l'p—Mutilated Bodies Hurled ed lectures ou tbe nnources of tin- H<fi<-<tale From Weed Be PUce<) For a Bke h country tributary to Klamath Falls.! at tin* Former Hours Tbe petition requesting the South ern Pacific railroad officials to restore the old schedule of the train from Weed to this city is being circulated, and is receiving many signatures, It will be forwarded to the railroad officials by the 25tb of thin month, and an effort will be made to have the lim< changed on November 1st. The present schedule work« a hard ship in many ways not foreseen when ft was asked for. Tbe mail gets in so late now that It is not distributed un til late the nett morning, and those who conic in on the night train have to wait over twenty-four hours if they wish to get mall before they leave The traveling men from Port land are as eager to have the time changed to its former schedule as ■re thus«- who come from the south, as th«- other drawbacks more than offset the convenience of making closer connections at W«-<-d with the train from the north. ’1 he question of the removal of th«* > uurthouiM« to the sit«? offered by I he Kluniatb Ih'volopinent company will not I m * submitted to n vote of the p«>o- ple this fall, for the reason that th«* CHICAGO. Oct. 20 Mrs. Albr-rta • ounty court <ln«*s not ronsIdiT It Tic«* of H«'attb* wan elected command* necesMry., This decision has b«x*n er of tb«' daughters of th«* Grand r*»< h«*d after a niowt careful Inviwtl- Army of the Republic today. gutlovi of the qu««tlon und Is based on th«* b«*»l l«-gnl advice obtuinablc F. .1. Buwue is down from Bonanza "We have carefully considered tb«* on litiHlnesa Friday question of th«* removal of tfy>- court* l>OUS«< to lh<* fr<<<« nlto,” «mid ludg«' Griffith Friday, "and wiiuthvr or nut (but qui'Htion should be placed on th«* swvvwwvwaw* ewwwvv ballot this full. This matter has I re- — <e|v«d our careful attention for I he pilot M*v«*ritl weeks, and we have « sp < be vi i : i > BIMFUHANt E IN JAII. THAT IS THE THE LATENT LABOR-* THE lit ItEAU OF BCXJNOMV «(trod the best l<*ga) advlro obt: alti- HAI ING INVENTION LABT NIORT able. With all u( th«* facts before us , The st«-p taken by the cabinet at wo con«ludi-d that it would be un un I its recent M-ssion In establishing a s«<e«*»Narv «>xpen»<< to put the qu<*»tlnn II ik I Him« klt-xl to Wall ii nd (■««nlrlv.-iiH-v lias Bern HitrreFy T«*»t- . bureau of administrative economy >’(> the ballot, Inantuui h us th« | h <>pl>- ( lutin in Two—As- ixi. and IH m - m All That Is will tn**« t with Immediate and hearty ' of tli«> «oiiuty have nlreudy passed , publi«- approval. It is directly In Walkvr < hilitu-«l f«*r II upon It und the county court has full , line with th«* »Mi and the promt»«* of , I jiower to act In th«' matter Th«* p»«o |lh«- president that better methods be I i«l«' hav.' indicated that they want th« luck Wheeler, who h«-ld up George PORTLAND, Oct. 22 A hup pick- Introdu« « d Into tbe ronduct of the •Ito aroeptud, ami this will I m * don«* St« v«'tin Thursday night, and who wan Ing machine 1» on«- of the latest pro government a business affairs. And ! «« siMin a* tbe county «-«>urt 1» iicrml«- arrested the following morning by ducts of inventive genius. Such a th«* appointment of Dr. Frederick A. : ted to act Th«* ¡w-mllng proc(«odlngH (•ffi««*rn Walker and Hall and locked ' contrivance ha» been set up on the ! Cleveland, director of the bureau of ; In the circuit court will b< pushed I lu th«* county jail, got obstreperous ! ranch of E C. Horst, u«-ar Eola. Or«*., municipal research of New York, as I vigorously, uud even obst.ul> re ' lust night, and It was only after he ! and <1« m * k all that could be exp«,cted ¡head of th<- work insures its pros«?-' mov«*d at the ■■aillevt <la(«' possible. had been clubbed Into nubminslon and ! of It. It gathers the hop» from tbe i cution in a thorough and intelligent! Under the offer mad«* In writing pllieed In the dark cell that he acted vines, which ar«* thrown into tb<- inn- ' mann« i. by th«« Klamath In v«*lopm«-nt <x>tn- In a reasonable manner. 1 chine by the wagon load, and M-gre- As an aid to Dr. Cleveland there is I pany th«' rounty virtually holds a con Whroler ba«l two can«.* knives con- gales the leaves from the berries, to b«- a board coasisting of four or ! tract on the -It«« off. i••«! In addition «..«l.-d ou liin persun, and be mad«* u I u one day Mr. lloist, wlio is u I five business experts, whose duty it to this i’rexldent Johnson, at a special raw out <«f one of them and sawed largo grower of bo¡»a, picked 27.000 will b<* to carry on on investigation I •«swlon of th«* «-ounty court held for through the chain of hin nhueklv. H«r pound» <>f hop» on hia ranch with this into the present conduct of the busi-1 that purpow.*, Inforin«*d Judge Griffith pickl'd th«* lock that held the chain to , machine He brdlevea, however, the : ness affairs of tbe departments and , thul th«* off««r would stand indefi the wall and lock«*d himn»«lf in the '(iparatus will pick 60,000 pounds in a , various bureaus. There are to be.' nitely, pruvld«*«l a t ■ asonabl«* effort ate« I cage In the center of the Jnil | single day when Anally perfected. As ' also, department commissions, each ; *#« mad** by th«- court to «l«-ar awa? , When the officer» tried to get him out j yet the owner doo« not contrtd«-r the i to consist of thre«« men. but the board «h>* obj<-«tIons that had ris*-ti to its about 7:30 be refused to leave the ; machine finish« <1, but 1« experiment of experts is to perform its task inde- | ,«c< «'ptance Th«- county court i.us I * «11 and when th«' officer» tried to cut ing along lines calculated to r«*duce 1 pendently of these. The great object j pushed the matter, and will contlnu«- ' the chain with which be had fastened the conipiicated parts of th«* mechan ‘ in view is to detect h-akages, extrava io do so. The offer Is to«« valuabh* u the door with a «old chinel he cut at ism. A number of hop raisers in gance», incompetent and loose man- * one to let nlip through th«' flng«*n<. j their hands with the saw he had mad«i this state have looked over th«- nia- 1 agement, to report them with recom- j .«nd Judge Griffith and Commission« r from the knife bind«*, wounding Offl- chin«* and expressed themselves as mcndatlons intended for their correc-1 Hummers do not pro|KMM> thnt tlm ver Walker slightly. Mr Walker «•onfldent that It will make a great i tion, uud to see that the business af- j l«eoplo of th«« county are going to los.- At cd u _____________ shot at him. ___ the bullet _ grating _ change in the picking uf hops, elitni- fairs of the government generally ar«« | •o valuable a gift. , his hip. Wheeler also threw water on I natlnw the harvest hazard, for If will I put upon a plane ns high as that i i Under th«« referendum law It would the officers from a pall which ho had work, rain or shine. aud many have I which obtains in the conduct of well I have been m*ce>vary to have fl)««d th«' In th«' roll, and th**lr clothes were < xpresM*d a deslro to have it set up managed private business. petition for «nibmission not later than well noaked before they got the cell tn their yards The committe«* on appropriations last Saturday All arangi'iuents unlocked. Mr. Horst says: "As time goes of the house, the committee on ha«1 Ixs'n mad«* tor th«* circulation of After the door had been opened ou we hop«- to simplify It to such an tlnancv and the new committee on ex- th«* petitions, so that If th«' attorneys Win« )«*r showed fight, and the officers extent that one of the machines will penditures of the senate, and the de- | hud de<-id««d such a step was ii «*»-«* s - w.*r«' compelled to club him Into sub I m * used on « very hop ranch In Ore partment chiefs have ail tried to ef •ury no tim< would b«- lost in pr«*i«ar- mission before he would allow him- gon It is slow work making these fect economy, but the best that could •tion. When, bowuver. the attorneys m If to lx* searched. He was then I improvements. and It is expensive. b«* accomplished, apparently, haa been .idvlh«'d the members uf th«« court pine«-«! In the dark cell, where he Is Th«* bops picked by this machine are th«' temporary paring of expens«.*« I that th«*> were acting entirely within | now In a somewhat more penitent ninth cleaner than the highest class here and then*, A systematic over- «heir powers they annotinc«*d their mood. ’ <>t hand-picked bops." hauling of the government depart-1 I decision accordingly. Whistler Is the man who cleaned I It Is th«* belief of hop growers who ments and bureaus was manifestly i out th«« Comet lodging house several I hare seen th«- new machine at work the thing needed if anything like weeks ago. and who thrashed several that within a very few y«*ars it will permanent reform was to be accom- persons whom ho met on the atreet hav«* superceded th«* present hand plished. that night, lie is a powerful man an«l picking system almost entirely. It looks very much as If the new of a very quarrelaom«« disposition. bureau would lead to results that Th«- Finnell grocery, near the heretofore have seemed to be impos- FEDERAL HUPERVÏHION TO PRE mouth of th«- tunnel, has tx-cn sold to I sible of attainment. The president VENT EXTINCTION Mr. Lowell, who is now in charge. | and cabinet are to all appearances .Mr. Finnell has rcmov««d to the Upper taking the one course that promises I SUCCCM. Will Known Authority Haya Much In- Govern lient I le fu«««, to Allow Bill lake. tcrsenliou I« NrciMMtary If the SIX PERSONS BLOWN TO BITS . . . . . . v *“=. . . . . . He has over 150 slides showing scene» In thia part of tbe state and will use them in Illustrating his lecture. I Mr. Godfrey wii) make an exten sive trip East before he returns to this city and before be gets back the r«-sourcea of this region will be made known to thousands of persons, many of whom wii) come here to live. NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Six persona were blown to bits and two were fatally injured, while a score were seriously hurt today by an explosion of a boiler In the plant of the Amer ican Manufacturing company, a jute making concern, at Green Point, L. I. Tbe mutilated bodies were burled a block away. The 2,500 employes of In tbe various United States minte the company were panic stricken. automatic feeding machines have b«-«-n Installed to place the blank coins In the di* pietmes, a work for- Mis« Ola Smith ram«* down from m««rly done by hand. Fort Klamath laat w«oek Wednesday. Closing Out Entire Stock at the Goodrich Cash Store Crackers (earton), regular M3< Flake Oat« and Wheat, regular 45c Table Fruit, regular 25c....................... Table Fruit, per dozen, assorted . . . < ream, nine cans ..................................... Spice», regular 15c runs............... Rolled Oat«, 10 pounds for.................. I’carls of Wheat, per package I tegular O(l< Tea. per |x>und.................. ’s i>nd Boys’ Clothing Regular S2O and $22.50 Suits ............................................................$14.00 Regular $17 Suits*......................................................................................... $11.00 itegular $3.50 rants.......................................................................................$3.25 Other Prices in Proportion CROCKERY Agateware Glassware A Large Line to Select From at Your Own Price Produce and Eggs Taken at Market Prices Same as Cash No Goods Delivered For I' m - of Animal iu Making T<wt Ride. WASHINGTON. Oct 21 A horse marine who tak«*s part In a ninety- nil Io t««st rid«* prescribed by presiden tial order must provide a steed at his own I'XiM-n«'. Buch is the decision rendered in a contested cas«« by the comptroller of the treasury. A colo nel in the marine corps, after making the ride, collected 115 in his expense account. Th«* item waa disallowed and the colonel was requested in mili tary langung«' to remit. He replied politely that in bls opinion the law provided thnt the government «hould pay" the horse bill and therefore he wished to be excused from yielding up fl5. The money was then de ducted from his pay. The colonel ap pealed tn th«« comptroller and In due time was Informed that the hill wa« properly charged against him. He was informed that officers above the rank of captain arc not entitled to be furnished with horses, forage and equipment at the expense of the United States for tbe nlnety-mlle rido. Tbe use of the horse was declared to be entirely for tbe benefit of the col onel and bo wm held to be liable for the expense Grant Lincoln Resigns Grant Lincoln has tendered his ree- I gnat Ion as editor and manager of tbe local evening paper and tbe same has been accepted by ths board of direct ors. None of the parties interested will make any statement for publica tion touching the facts which led up to this action. ASK VOUR i . . . NEIGHBOR If he takes the Republican. If he does not urge him to do it, so as to lend a hand in the fight for his rights