Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 17, 1910, Image 2

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    DISPATCH TRAINS
8Ï TELEPHONE
CANVASSED BY COJJNTY CLERK C.R. DEI.AP, <’. C. JACKSON AND J. 4». IIAMAKER AT KI.AMATII FALLS
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER IS. l»10.
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Circuit Covers 20« Miles and bNOmds
NEW YORK. Nov. 12
-Supplant­
ing th«* telegraph, which was consid­
ered the standard for handling train
movements for a great many years,
the Southern Pacific has joined the
ranks of railroads now using the tele­
phone for dispatching trains
Tele­
phonic apparatus is now in operation
over the Shasta Division, with a total
of 2>1 miles of circuits. Copper wire
of extreme weight and especially^
drawn for service in a mountainous
region is being used.
The telephonic circuit during six­
teen hours out of the twenty-four is
cut into two sections, and during the
third "trick” the entire circuit is op­
erated by one dispatcher. This cir­
cuit covers a 208 mile section of the
main line between Ashland. Ore., and
Red Bluff, Calif., and a branch from
Weed. Calif., to Klamath Falls. Ore.
The dispatcher is located at Duns­
muir, Calif., which is 98 milee from
Red Bluff, the southern terminal of
this circuit.
There are twenty-five
stations on the entire circuit, twelve
being located between Dunsmuir a-nd
Red Bluff, nine between Dunsmuir
and Ashland, and four between Waed
and Klamath Falls.
Passenger and freight trains on the
Southern Pacific are equipped with
portable telephone sets, enabling the
train men to get in touch with the
dispatcher from any point along the
road.
TWO ARK KILLED IN
BATTLE WITH MANIAC
Man Runs Amari In INstrict Attor­
ney's Office and Slays Policeman I
Before Being Captured
BOSTON, Nov. 10—Police Sergeant
Schieb aber and an unknown man
were killed in a battle with a maniac
in the district attorney's office today.
The man ran amuck and several at­
torneys and clerks were injured. The
maniac was finally arrested and said
his name is Fail.
THE POSTAL SAVINGS FUNDS
THE PLACE OF THEIR DEPOSIT
WORRYING TRUSTEES
Bankers Arc Anxious That the Stand­
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on Impartial Basis
Congn-sMiuur, lot <’«»ng. DIM
W. P-Klmore (PI ....................... •-
W. C Hawley (RI . .
C. W Sherman (81 .
R G. Smith (Di ....
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J. Bowerman <R) ..
A. E Eaton (PI ...
W. S Richards (81
Oswald West I DI .
fMM'nSary of Mat«
F. \V. Benson (R> ...............
N. A. Davis (P) .....................
Allen McDonald (SI
Turner Oliver (D> .............
State 'T¥«*nsurvr
Leslie Butler (PI...............
Thomas B Kay ( R»..........
Charles H Oten <SI ....
J u M mv * Supreme Court, t-Year Tk-rtu
Henrv J. llean (Rl .............
C. J Bright (P> ..................
Thomas A. McBride iN.-Pi
J D Myers (SI .....................
R. R Ryan (SI .....................
Woodson T. Slater (N.-PI
Ju*>li<h' Stipn-iue Court, rt-Y«*ar Term
George H. Burnett (R> .............
T. J. Jones (S)...............................
Will R. King (N -P> ..................
Frank A. Moofe tN.-PI.............
B. F. Ramp (S) ............................
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C. R. DeLap (R) ...................
James H. Driscoll (D) ....
Treasurer
Claude H. Daggett (D) ...
J. W. Siemens (R) .............
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E. E. Fitch (RI ..................
Guy Merrill (D) ...................
Surveyor
E. B. Henry (R) ..................
Coroner
Earl Whitlock (D) .............
Geo. I. Wright (R) .............
For County Prohibition ...
Against County Prohibition
For Swine at Large.............
Against Swine at Large ...
Justice of the P«i«c«
Charles Graves (D) .
A. D. Miller (R) ...
For Woman Suffrage
Against Woman Suffrage . . .
For Home Rule ....
Against Home Rule .
For State Prohibition
Against Prohibition .
For Search Law ....
Against Search Law .
Constable
Jobn Schaliock (R) . .
MARGARET ANGLIN MAY
MAY REGAIN FORTUNE
LOSE HER WONDERFUL VOICE
THROUGH GRUBSTAKE
Not« and Throat Arc Declared to lie Woman Who IxMt Wealth in Rhyolite
in Terrible Condition By
Secures an Interest in a Prom­
ising Mine
Attending PhyskfaMi
LOS ANGELES, Nor.
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Recovery of Bodies Will lie is»ng and
Ev|M-n«ive Task—Mine About
Worlu-d Out
SEATTLE, Nov. 10
Tho recov­
ery of tho bodies of the fifteen Italian,
Belgian, Austrian and Polish repair
Ilion who were killed by the dust ex­
plosion in the lot«son mine of the Pa­
cific Coast Cool company promises to
bo u long und eX|>ensive task
The ng-
ploHlous destroyed the timbering of
th«* slope, which Is 3.300 (eel deep,
und permitted th«* overhanging shale
I rock to cave down Into th«* slope. It
tnuy be necessary to rebuilt! the en­
tire shnft to reach tho bodies
The
mln«- Is so nearly worked out that It
will have to bo abandoned after th«*
bodies are removed. If the explosion
I.nd taken place on any other day but
Sunday tho I ohs of life would havt* ex­
ceeded 100.
Th«* work so far accomplished has
b«*«*n repairing the air shaft and ex­
ploration of th«* damage. Th«* mine
owners are determined that no Ilf«-
shall I m * lost In seeking for mon as­
suredly dead.
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• Ml Tiwi» Patented as Public land—
Atoruey Geurral Muy Begin
|*r«H-<M><linipa
WASHINGTON. D. C„ Nov. 12. -
Allegation baa been made that thou­
sands of acres of public lands have
b«*«<n patented to Individuals with the
knowledge that the lands contained
oil and In many cases had found (heir
Way Into the hands of corporations
In directing the attorney general to
make Inquiry Into the patents Issued
to (be Southern Pacific railroad Pres­
ident Taft said he was making only
a beginning. Tho president's Instruc­
tions to Attorney General Wlcker-
shanf are to conduct the Investiga­
tion with all tho facilities at tho com­
mand ot tho government, and If the
results warrant such a course to be­
gin proceedings for a restoration to
tho public domain of all lands so pat­
ented
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Attonu-y General
C. C. Brix (S) .................................
A. M. Crawford |R> ........... ■ •
Su|>t. of Public Instruction
L. R. Aiderman (R> ..................
Geo. A. Hinsdale (S> ...............
J. B. Horner (DI..........................
Robert R. Steel (P) ..................
Stau- Printer
Geo. Bylander (SI .......................
Willis S. Dunniway tR> ..........
James E. Godfrey (D) .............
Coinmiwtioner of fatbor
S. L. Curry (S) ............................
O. P. Hoff (R) ...............................
D. L. Houston (D).......................
Railroad Cumtnivliwr
Hugh McLain (D) .......................
Frank J. Miller ( R).....................
State Engine« f
John A. Koob (S) .......................
John H. Lewis (R).....................
DISTRICT—Sup»- Water
Jas. T. Chinnock (R) ...............
Circuit Ju«!ge
Henry L. Benson (RI ...............
George Noland (D) .....................
State Repreoetitativr
H. P. Belknap (R>.......................
B. St. Geo. Bishop (D) .............
W. Lair Thompson (Ri ..........
COUNTY—County Judge
J. P. Lee (Di ..........................
Wm. S. Worden <R> - . • - •
Sheriff
W. B. Barnes (R) ................
Jasper Bennett (D) .............
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Nov. 12.—
While the locations of the first postal
savings banks, one in each state and
territory, have h.-cn chosen, and it U
orobable that the banks will be open- >
ed at the beginning of T911, much
work remains to be done in the de- ’
velopment of the system, according
to one of the trustees.
A problem that is taxing the trus­
tees, and the solution of which is
awaited with great Interest by bank­ glfn is in grave darger cf losing her
ers, concerns the deposit of postal voice. Dr. George W. Whitfield, who
funds in banks.
The law provides Is attending her, said tonight that the
that 85 per cent of the funds “shall condition of his parent's nose and
be deposited in solvent banks, wheth­ IL coat was such that a 'oss of voice
er organized under national or state sufficient to cm bar.vw her stage career
laws, being subject to national or might result unless iruiotdiate im­
Dr. Whitfield
state supervision and examinations.” provement follows.
The word “banks" includes savings said:
I • Miss Anglin's condition Is very
banks and trust companies.
The solvency of national banks will grave. She is completely run down
probably be determined by the comp­ and her nerves are such that before I
troller of the currency, who has can attempt an op'-ration she must be
charge of the national bank examin­ prepared for it by absclute rest with­
ers. The best method for ascertain­ out anything to excite net. Her vocal
ing the condition of other banks has cords are in terrible condition. Th’s
not been determined. One plan sug­ afternoon it was almnut impossible for
gested provides for the co-operation me to hear her across th? room.”
The doctor was asked If there was
of the comptroller or some other gov­
ernmental agency with the state any danger of Miss Anglin losing her
voice, and replied:
banking departments.
"In all my experience I have never
There are many bankers who are
anxious that the method for deter­ seen a case where the r ose and vocal
mining the question of solvency shall organs had become In such a dreadful
be thorough and guarded, to protect state. Her entire car»«-r depends up­
impartially the interests of all banks. on the use of her vocal organs. If it
Unless that Is done they fear that is possible to bring her through safe­
some future board ot trustees may ly without an operation we will do it.
poMibly malée the power to decide as However, right now, judging by her
to solvency a basis for favoritism in condition, an operation will be neces­
sary.”
the distribution of postal funds.
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CHICAGO. Nov. 10 —Margaret An-
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THE TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IS
BEING SUPPLANTED
From Ashland to Red Bluff—
nnnsa and vicinity with vegetables
He also has a splendid orchard of 800
trees, some of the three-year-old
trees being loaded with fruit this
year. Mr. Pankey Is an enthusiastic
Langell Valley booster, and believes
that part of the county contains the
tlnruit land In the state.
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fourths, and lost her wealth in the!
uear-panlc three years ago, Mrs. E. R. i
Lockhart of thia city believes she will
soon be richer than ever.
Several '
Mrs. Lockhart, sent a force of men
up to help Shively develop the claim,
and several days ago went up himself.
When Blackstock returned he stated
that fully 1,000 tons of ore, averag­
ing *90 to the ton, Is already in sight.
The wonderful strike was made at a
depth of only four feet, and is not far
from the Southern Pacific's branch
line to the I>os Angeles acqueduct in
Owen’s Valley.
The mine Is three
mile» from the Nevada boundary.
A Successfuj Candidate
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city last week.
A cholee
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tliv |>ta relio me»»- money
Lands
Ranches
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Farm Mort^a^es
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Lakeside Inn,
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DRY GROUND
M«ul«>ri> 'iiiprov♦•meni*
73 rtioms and suites.
Sunipl’
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Room* I- fc. Etc
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allow 'i ¿N 1>AYM* Fllfr.K TRIAL dtniu< v.lmli h. «e >*«u n« • r
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keep tlx trtcycl« ahtp it I m k to ua at our etpenav and >*•* »
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having made a fortune at Rhyolite, of
which ghe owned practically three-
months ago ahe grubstaked Bert Shiv-
elv. an experienced prospector.
He
went to the mountains near Keeler,
where a fortune teller had told l*!s
years ago he would find fabulous
treasure. Three weeks ago he came
upon a deposit of silver and lead.
Ex-Judge N. Blackstock, acting for
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<!. Hcitkvmper of Portland is visit-
‘ng ’ils son, (I. Heltkrmper Jr.
He
After a teat of orange-colored un>
u ill remain here for several weeks
dor wear In the Philippine« laatlng n
»ear and a half the war department
M í and Mrs. J. Frank Adams esine huM decided that It faila to repel the
fu III •heir ran h at Morr ¡I ««.l tropical heat aa It waa ci ported to do.
week
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iMwIVa ■ miVuw at one sin til profit 11 wive aruul I < • iy
to J jj middlemen's profa by bupn» dirrrl ot us and h.ivt i « ma d
an ire Uu-od your buycla. 1>O NtrT Itl Y abi<Y<i«ot a |>.«irol l.c
at ftity /rkt until you twelve our eaul«M»ca and learn uur ui .
/ru'tt and reMMrAeMr
afftr» u> riu»tr aRfnU.
YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED . 7,
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wecaninake youlliil y«ar. Wr »ell tL -n .¡ke' ibi .
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then any other factory.
We are aatithed with |r ■ pt’ ^l .ii~
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Hit YCl.K 1>EAl.fCILN*
m aril our bi< aick u > . .
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not rtrularly handle arennd hind Wryrlra,
trade by «>ur » hi« ago retail atorva. 'lheite *«• »»««»r
or BlO. |)e>*riptive bargain l< tt moled frr»
r<l roilrr r Imine and pa-du La, paftr, repairs
•1/ tJur tuna/ retail /riett.
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That the lands under the Klamath
but
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piofect are very fertile and can be
And
made to produce excellent crop»,
whether the land Is under Irrigation
cr not, has been demonstrated on
v.a-ny occasions.
The most recent demonstration. !
7 hr rrr*lar retail frin of tnue tirn it
however, was when W I! Pankey ot
pi.V fee fu’, t>,/ /.> mlrnjnea tor will
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I-orella. In the North Lanyell Valley, roll rmra tomtit ¿air lor HJWath wit Ai»‘It’H.M).
a/,
brlught In several Prizetaker onions ■0 MORE TROUBLE FROM P0NCT8RES
NAILM, Tavks or <il*aa will not lot tho ML,*fxflMr*
which he raised on dry land f-nm
air onl. Hiity «houxand pairx (old !•«! y<nr.
Over two hundred tUouaan«! pair« now In use. k WSTSB
seed. Two of them measured
OrKOWPHOMMadelnalUlxea. Itl.tlvelr
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Itches In circumference and welghel
andeaey rUhi»g1verydui«l,le«n,l linedlnxide with WflaM:
two pounds each.
He Planted Ilin a apecial quality of rubber, which never lu-comea
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Cuuaand which cloa«« up «Wall puncture» without xllow-
Moti(M» thr Ihlrlr rubber tre nil
seed In the spring, and ’he only water
thealr toescape. We have hundred*of letters from salla.
••A • mid puuctnro* nirlp« •’ll’*
they received was that «vhlch fell In fiedcualomersatatlng that their tire* liaveotilvbeen pumped
mid °1>,” al»o rim »trip
uponreor twice in* whole k *» o They w<lgh no more than
¿rt.rar«ialngqu.llil«.br1ngglr
tn IK
‘Ini'
being elven
the form of rain during wiiat has h«en an ordinary tire, Ihejxincturereslstlngqualltie«
bwaeversl layer* of thin, specially prepare * -*
- •* -
wn unusually dry year. Yet Mr. Pan
itfZKVX'S
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RILING.
tread The regu lar price of I ne»e 11 re* ia pl Jo
.
key states that the yield of onions advert l»ingpurpo*ea we*re maklngaaper isl I act or v
the rider
of only
i
...............
___ _____
. R So per pair. All order» »hipped Same
d.xy Isfter I» rwrlvtd,
We —
ablpC. O T> on
--it. Vou <io
do not pay
pay s
a cent until you have
h e r examined ni
and l I found
mud them
I
i al
atri,
11. fly
ily aa
a, rep.
re|................ I.
from the pound of seed will be sur­ approval.
We will allow
allow*
a «»an
eaah .llaoo.int
dlaoooot of j
a |>er
|wr cent (thereby
(i hereby making the pi ice *4.5A
«4..1A i.r
i«r pair
pul >11 v «I
prising. He has just begun harvest­ ■end FULL
PULI. CASH Will«
thia adveriiaenient.
Von ntn no rl-k In
Wit If OKDKU
OHDKH and
*n<f erniosa
-
Ing
us
an
order
as
the
tires
may
tie
returned
at
Otlit
er|i*iae
If
for
any
r,
>t«nn
they are
MMiL_
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ing the crop, and as It Is the first that
not aattafactory
aatufactory on examination. We
------ are . perfectly reliable and m ney sent to u. laaaaal- >- In a
■----- of
z‘ theae
r,
ho
has
raised
ho
cannot
estimate
what
bank. If you order a pair
these Urea,
tire«, you will tn.l that they wilt ride earner, ru t '
I
We
wear bettar, laat longer and look finer tlmn
than any
r~~ tire > ou have ever i.aed or »-< n at any pti -
It will be, but he will plant more on­ know that you will be ao
— well
.—<i pl-awdlhat
it... —
.... «,,
u wnnt x
le ymt will five un your order.
when
you
a bk*y<
Id
Illa remarkable tire
nrr offer.
oner.
ions next year, aa he is satisfied that We waat you loaend ua a trial order at once, bene» thia
aw/agn ttm
don't buy anv kind ai any price mull you arnd f r n pair i f
■ JFYKO lledge'oorn runctare-Proof tlrea ,,n app-■,* >1 a <1 . >1 »1
they will pay as much or more than IF » <J*J
the apecinl Introductory pel' e quoted »Ivive; or wi Itc for our big Tire and hundry V iil.ic a u » liu-’l«
anything else he can grow.
deacribea and quote* all make* ami Linda of th-« at alanit half the naunl prl. < «.
H. P. Thomas of this city has just
received a telegram from his brother
in Ukiah, Calif., Informing him that
his older brother, M. A. Thomas, had
been re-elected county assessor of
Mendicino county.
Ho was one of
throe democrats who were opposed in
office who were elected, the remainder
Mr. Pankey has 380 acres altogeth­
of the ticket being republican.
er In his ranch, and none of the place
is under Irrigation. He raises bens,
O. P. Severn I* here from Lakeview. corn and tomatoes, and supplies Bo-
50 HEDGETHORN PUNCTDRE-PROOF «Ä 80
SELF-HEALING TIRES
agM* lA/JIJT l*ul write ua n fawal t,-1nv !><» >«> r Til I S K <>l BCI IX<* a I
DU JvUJ InrJIff or a pair of tlr> « from anvone until you know the n
.i w
offer* we are making. It only coat* a puatai it l.a u «verylhU^. Winch NOW.
cle
tut
CHICAGO, ILL