Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 17, 1910, Image 7

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    i very Inigo proportion of lll-fiitlng
REPORTgOF THE CONDITION OF
I shoes," nays Wood, "with a resulting
condition of feet which would quickly
Incapacitate these noIdler« for duty
MIHHIONARIEh FLEE FOR THEIR TREES DAMAGED BY FLAMES
In cns« of field service.
"Thin In no common an occurrence |
LIVER
WILL BE HOLD
at Klamath Fails, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business,
un Io warrant the Issuance of general
January 31, 1910.
Instructions to upply throughout the
urmy to th« effect that th« fitting of Native* Believe un Order to Number Billion* of Frol.of Tluilx-r, Worth Mil-
REMOURt’EH
DOLLARN
It’DTI NG KAM UKANEI» IN MONT shoes aliali be supervised by an offi-
Their II oum ** h Hcticmc to Tax
lion* of Dollarn, Have Been
OWr, and that there shall be at least
mas
Tlieiu—Blnme Foreigner*
Destroyed
Ix>ans and Discounts ...................................
9 88,344.52
on« monthly Inspection of the men n
2,464.48
Bonds, securities, etc................................ ..
feet by the medical officers with a
2,150.74
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
view lo correcting such conditions of
Due from banks (not reserve banks) .
10,932.58
HONGKONG, Nov. 12.—It is re­
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 11.—
Due from approved reserve banks......... .
20,402.44
unuoundneas us exist, and calling at­ ported that all the American and for- A rough estlmute of the fire loss upon
Checks and other cash items__ ______ «.
873.13
tention to those caees where It Is >-vl <.|gn missionaries In the Llenchow and the national forests in Montana and
19,687.75
Cash on hand ........................... ....................
|
dent
that
the
men's
ahoen
do
not
fit
Kwangnl
provinces
have
escaped
to
Northern Idaho, upon which the for­
M<xh<M> < <>n«ul I il* «•( lu* I in g Lynch-
them. Thb In a subject which de- Canton after the mission houses bad est officers of the United States de­
9124,854.58
Total
lug <>t lUxlrlguez In IV»«»— No
manda serious and constant atten- tx-«n burned.
partment of agriculture have been
tlon.”
Mor*' Trouble 1« Expected
Mohn are destroying tho mission­ engaged since the fires were put out,
DOLLARH
LIAB1LITIEH
The suggestion Is mad« In th« re- aries' property and Chinene troops puts tin total amount of Umber killed
port that at third army reserve be es­ have been Kent to quell th« rioter«. or destroyed In this one district at
Capital stock paid in................ -............................
9 25,000 00
EL I’ASO. Texas. N ov 12. -Mex­ tablished, composed of men who have It is reported the government'« order over 6,000,000,000 board feet, while
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
48.64
ican dispatches assert the situation I m bqpn honorably discharged from the that nil the houses be numbered th-; area burned over Is put at over
50,930.11
Individual deposits subject to check
.............
280.00
Demand certificates of deposit.............................. .
normal anil that no further demon- regular service or the militia who caused the riots The natives believed 1,250,000 acres.
Time certificates of deposit ................... ............
11,585 00
tra*Iona aro oip«*cto<J
No more ar- could lx- paid nominal naiades by the Il was merely a scheme to tax them
The heaviest losses were In two
37,010 83
Savings deposits................ ,............... .......................
.»nt-, have boon made during thu lust war department. They would keep further, and blamed the foreigners Idaho forests, the Coeur d’Alene,
i «oí ty-four hour«.
tho department constantly advised of for the order of the government.
...9124,854.58
Total
where over 3,000,000,000 board feet
The rioting bua ceased at Ciudad their addresses
The only duty for!
of
timber
are
reported
killed
or
de­
a
Porfirio Dial. Th» only plat;« where these reserves suggested by General ,
stroyed and over 450,000 acres
State of Oregon.
)
i iotlng I m feared In at Guadalajuru, in Wood I* thut they attend a yearly M IN LOHEK HIM LIFE
County of Klamath,iss.
burned over, and the Clearwater,
th« Mtate of Jalisco. Th« feeling maneuver. Thun there would always
I, J. W. Seimens, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemuiy
IX A I’Mll.fAll ACCIDENT where 1.000,000,000 feet of timber
swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge
against Americana la atrongent there. be nt th« call of the army a reserve
were killed or destroyed and 300,000
and belief.
J. W. SEIMENS, Cashier.
■Hu' fence surrounding th« American body of men who in tho past have re­ l*ni| of Muter, <Tiurg<'<l Win- Fence, acres burned over. On the Helena
Correct—Attest :
G. W. BALDWIN,
■chool han been wrecked Th« police ceived military instructions, freshen­
Broken Telegraph Wir«-* und
J. A. MADDOX, Directors.
national forest in Montana, the loss in
Snwll Fir«- the C hum -
end rural«« uro preserving order, ed up every year with field maneuv­
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of February,
timber is believed to have been .500.-
1910.
E. L. ELLIOTT. Notary Public.
however. The Mexican consul at ers.
000,000, on the Cabinet forest 400,-
Eagle Pass. Texaa. la Inventlgatlng the
HAN LEANDRO. Calif., Nov. 12.
Severe condemnation Is made of
000,000. and on the Ixrlo forest 300r
burning of Rodrigues.
the too frequent practice of huullng a ¡Water thrown from a bucket Mid com- 000,000 feet.
Governor Campbell han arranged to soldler up for trial for some minor luK
contact with a charged wire
A large part of the losses on the
amply protect the federal officiala «dm offense.
fen«« wlr« served an u conductor and C<x?ur d’Alene. Clearwater and Lolo
are making the Inventlgatlon. Feel­
"It Indicates." say« th« report, "an rendered unconscious Mrs. F. C. Var­ «•■re <’ue to what bechme prgcticallv
ing at Hock Springs la unchanged, and incapacity on the part of commanding gas In a |H*cullar accident, which re­ one great fire. The burn is shown on
tb< luhubllantn are justifying the officers to understand th« human side sulted In the death ot her husband the forest service maps as extending
Rodríguez lynching
of command, and results only too of­ near Etsudlllo station.
In a northwesterly and southeasterly
Mrs. Vargas had rushed to the as- direction from north of Wallace.
ten in breaking down the self respect
Quiet iii Mexico City
of th« soldier and rendering him cure- Hintance of her husband, who was at­ Idaho, to a point some 30 miles south­
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 13. Pau! l«ss of result«. General Wood rayn tempting to put out a blase In the west of Missoula-. Mont., or nearly
Ilndnon. president of th* Mexican thut he favors the establishment of a chicken coop of the ranch when she 100 miles. At Its widest pplnt this
Herald at Mexico City, telegraphed system <>f discipline for unruly sol­ ru< t with the js-cuBar accident. Seis­ burn has a width of about 40 miles,
his mother. “Quiet today. United dlers looking to their reform as well ing a bucket of water she threw It on but its shape is very irregular.
Staten and Mexico acted promptly. ns their puniahmeut. He object« to th« burning coop and the stream from
It was really a unlob-of a number
Perfect harmony In suppressing the the application of the term "convict" the bucket coming In contact with the of separate fires, driven to fury by
WRITE FOR -SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES
riot Wilson In In no danger, llcrald to soldiers who are dishonorably dis­ charged wire, served as a conductor, the fierce hurricane of August 26th.
building nomewhat damaged."
charged from the service because of knocking the woman to the ground To the west of the Idaho-Montana
Il In believed th« message wan cen their having been convicted of five j unconscious,
boundary in the region of this fire lies
norod
previous <>ff< ns«s which are in many
Vargas also came in contact with ia very inaccessible mountainous coun­
3POKANE, WASH.-PORTLAND.ORE.- SAN JOSE CAL.
instances minor
offenses. This, he th« wire while trying to extinguish
try, into which, on account of the ab­
I says, is apt to destroy iu a large i tho blaze.
He was thrown to the sence of trails and of forage, it was
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measure their future usefullness ns ground with terrific force and instant­ almost Impossible for forces of fire
citizens.
ly killed. Neighbors attracted to the fighters to penetrate. When the hur­ equivalent of a money loss of about last date within which you, the said
defendant, are required to answer
Generai Wood recommends fre-1 scene by th« blaze found him a few ricane arose it drove the fires upon 915.000.000.
It is believed that last summer's said complaint, as fixed by the order
GENERAL WOOD ADVOCATE* ITS ' quont travel for field officer» in order minutes later b< neatb a tangled mass the parties which were hewing a way
! that they may observe the maneuvers *>f melted chicken wire, almost un- towards them, forced these parties to, fires either burned up or killed be- of the court for publicaUon of this
KN-ENTARLINHMBNT
b>tween 1 and 2 «*r cent of the total summons, and if you fail to appear
of well trained bodies of troops. He recognizable,
seek refuge wl herever
_____ “V could
____ “ ...
Broken wires that fell from a tele­ j found, and swept down upon the for­ stand of national forest timber. At and answer, as aforesaid, the plain­
suggests that as many officers an pos­
I tepori <>( War Officer Make* Several sible be given an opportunity of ob- graph pole wan the cause of the ests where the fires were up to that the present rate of cutting from the tiff will apply to the court for the
serving thc work of tho European tragedy. Tho lines of the Pacific Gas time generally well In band. Th® ex­ national forests 6,000,000,000 feet is relief prayed for in such complaint,
Hugg’wUo'i « for Comfort of
Quieting plaintiff’s title to
and Electric company, charged with tensive low es are ascribed to the corn- equal to twelve years' supply; but It to-wit:
armies.
Eulioled Men
an enormous amount of electricity, hlnatiou of hurrteane and lack of is less than one-sixth of a single the following described real estate,
j snapped and fell across a barbed wire means to get to the fires and put them year’s cut in the entire country, or to-wit:
AMERICANS OVERUMIK
Northeast quarter (%) of the
SOUTH AMERICAN TRADE L»'iice a short distance from the Var­ out before the storm came. On the enough to keep all our lumber mills
WASHINGTON. D. C., Nov. 10
gas ranch, and the current following forests which were best equipped for busv for something under two I northwest quarter (54) ot Section
Dropping from th« height« of tactleal
six (6) in Township Thirty-eight
wire Ui the chicken coop set fire controlling fires the results achieved months.
maneuvers and the finer point« of thu Opportunity Open tor IHafxMal of Va»t
(38) south of Range nine (9), east
war game, Major General Leonard
Anxmnt ol Goods Made i«>
■ ,o **•
J are regarded as a demonstration of
Horn* Till*
Constable W. J. Ramago and Dep- • the efficacy of the fire-fighting meth- TERMS ARE TENTATIVELY AC-, of the Willamette meridian in Klam-
Wool han submitted un extraordinary
j uty Sheriff Joseph Soars Investigated | ods employed, even under highly ad-
. ath County, State of Oregon, con­
'«port dealing with the common
CEPTED irk’ TEAMSTERS
taining 40 acres.
tho tragedy. They traced the course I verse natural conditions.
lilac«« of the enllntod man*« comfort.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 10
Ameri­
This summons is published in the
of
the
electricity
by
the
seared
posts
Tho report wan written by Genoral can incichants are "overlooking a
Forester Graves believes th^t, as
NW YORK. Nov. 11.—The express “Klamath Republican," a weekly
Wood an the commander of the De­ great opportunity" in not going after and blighted vines. The electric com­ usuaiiy happens In the case of big
partment of the Eant, but waa submlt- the trade of the cities along the great pany was 001101x1 and the current was fires, there will be found considerable drivers’ strike is practically ended. newspaper, printed and published at
led to th« nd jutant general after he Amazon river, according to John H. turned off until the fallen wire could areas of living timber within the re­ The New York teamsters have tenta­ the City of Klamath Falls, in said
Klamath County, wherein said de­
becume chief of atatf. and la therefore Turner, commercial agent of the Unit­ be repaired.
gions now mapped as entirely burned tively acepted the terms offered the
Vargas' body was removed to the over. Of necessity, the figures given, Jersey City teamsters and will return scribed land is situated, by order of
taken aa crltlclinn by the active head ed Staten, who In a lengthy communi­
morgue, where an Inquest will be are tentative, for It has been Impossi­ to work Monday. The companies have Hon. George Noland. Judge of the
•if the army.
cation to the department of commerce
held. He is survivod by his widow ble to examine all the burned areas agreed to take back the strikers, and above nam;J court, such order being
Within the aphero of the enlisted and labor, says in part:
and
three children.
inau, General Wood In thin report
thoroughly. As fast as possibi*. tex will AnnvUf with employes’ represen­ dated the 30th day of September
"A casual Investigation in I’ara will
A. D. 1910. The first publication of
touch«« upon three point«; lb« sol­ convince any business man that the
forest officers are locating
— ever,
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~ tatives regarding wages and hours. • this summons is made on the 6th
diers’ canteen or post saloon; his unl- manufacturer« nnd exporters In the •‘,,IWLAND WOMAN HEKKH
and ; estimating the bodies of timber
anl
U»«.
day of October, A. D. 1910.
lorm particularly hla shoes - and United Staten ar« missing great trade I
NEWS OF HER HUSBAND1 xiHed. but capable of being lumbered,
The age-given soft appearance and
THOMAS DRAKE.
• he deslrubillty of establishing a gen­ opportunities here.
If taken in time. There will be an peculiar sheen of Oriental rugs is suc­
Attorney
for
Plaintiff,
Klamath Falls.
Wife
of
Jack
Ncrogjrln»
Write«
That
eral service corp« of men employed
enormous quanUty of fire-killed tim­ cessfully imitated by unscrupulous
“The w hole Amazon River country !
Oregon.
10-6 11-17
Iler
Son
In
Rick
ami
Wants
to do all th« uon-mllitary work.
ber.
both
on
the
national
forests
and
has to buy every article used by the
makers by washing with a solution of
HU Father
Th« crisp and blunt recoiunicndtv- i people working or living In the aec-
on prlyqie lands, to be disposed of as chloride of lime to soften the colors.
tlon of General Wood thut the army tlon, and the region comprises many
<oon as possible, since if not marketed
A newspaper is called upon to per­ quickly it wtll not be worth cutting
• anteen be ro-ealabliahed 1« one with thou« ndv of miles of navigablu water.
An ingenious French optician has
which most every army officer would Fara ■« the great distributing point, form all sorts of tasks, and the Her­ at all.
agree, but not on« probably which Mthoiigh much of the material for ald Is asked to find the whereabouts
The department of agriculture will invented a cane fitted with lenses and
all would Incorporate in an official uptivet points is ordered direct from of a man who has a wife and sick push vigorously to dispose of this fire- mirrors in such a manner that a user
i eport. General Wood bane« thin p. In's vf embarkation to <'<»tlnatton. child in Portland. The woman seeks killed timber. As with all other na­ can see over the beads of a crowd in
For an up-to-date wheel, get
uggnntion upon the assertion that largo steamers running direct from knowledge of her husband. C. P. tional forest timber, It will be sold on front of him.
a Rambler, on sale at the GUN
the canteen 1« for the bent Interests of Liverpool, New York, and other Scoggins, and writes as follows:
the stump, to millmen who will lum­
STORE. For sale or rent.
A Virginian has patented a trunk
"Portland. Ore., Oct. 30, 1910. ber the land, paying a set price per
the army. Several yoars ago tho W. points several thonnr.'nd miles up the
Tents to rent. Guns. We carry
Postmaster Klamath Falla. Ore.:
C. T. U. and other temperance organ­ Amazon and Its tributaries.
thousand board feet for the timber, In which the tray slides out one end
a full line of Sporting Goods.
“Is there anybody In your town by and conforming to whatever regula­ on rollers, giving access to the bottom
isation« succeeded In putting through
“Every imaginable article of com­
• ongrean an order ubollshlng the post merce Is required. The cost at desti­ the na-me of C. P. Scroggins, or as he tions are sltpulated in the interest of of the trunk without lifting the tray.
alexin, where the «oldler bought light nation cuts very little figure so long Is sometimes called. Jack Scroggins. the forest. Pending the disposal of
THE GUN 3TORE
Flowers which are shipped long
liner, tobacco nnd played pool and ns tho article Is what Is wanted, and If so. will you please let me know at this fire killed timber, future sales of
distances
In
refrigerators
remain
cards. Since then the American sol­ gets there within reasonable time. once, as I am his wife, and we have a green timber from the national for-
J. B. CHAMBERS
dier haa gone outside of hi« po«t Many of the upriver firms maintain lov 14 years old who Is very sick, and ests which were badly burned last fresh much longer than ordinarily,
when he wlnhed to buy liquor. An a offices in I’ara, and business can be wishes to find him. If vou should summer will probably be greatly r«- the cold retarding their development.
consequence tho galea of the army conducted quite satisfactorily in that knew of his whereabouts please show- stricted. If not entirely suspended.
Thirty-four telephones, with two • >
ixint are now fringed with «• aeries city. There are banking facilities, thin to him and tell me as soon as you
Since the amonnt to be disposeo of
switchboards,
are used tn New York's
find
out,
and
oblige
me,
or
have
this
<>f green awlnglng doors on buildings and while not so complete as some
<
is doubtless greater than can be mar­
from which the discords of electric might require, there 1« rarely any published In your paper.
keted in any event, and since It Is bet­ newest theater, nine of the instru­ < >
"MR8. C. P. 8CROGGIN8.
piano« and In which tho «oldler la difficulty in selling or buying the ex­
ter for the country that the timber ments being on the stage alone.
• f
"105
E
Sixth
8t.,
Portland.
Ore."
not limited to beer, but In Induced to change required.
'should
be tttlliz<*d than that it should
I
He or she likes. But all the < >
Wagon
wheel
spokes
may
be
made
drink cheap brand« of whiskey.
. go to waste In the woods, the price at
< ►
"Dry goods and hardware, machin­ I
same it sometimes makes a dlt- J *
to
fit
tight
by
splitting
the
tennons
The soldiers thomnelve« are bitterly ery of various kinds, and many sta DEMIM RATS WILL CONTROL
which It will be sold will be lower
ference where you go.
< '
«posed to theso parasite saloons out- pies can bo carried In stock In Para
ILLINOIS LEGI8I.ATURE | than would be asked for the timber with a chisel and driving wedges into
the
splits.
We
study
to
accurately
sup-
J
’
-Idc of posts, and in some Instances without much danger, other than of
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under ordinary circumstances. Gen-
ply your wants at every point ; ;
have wrecked them. Charges of rob- rusting in the damp climate. One seee That Party and Republicans Are Tied' «rally speaking, Secretary Wilson
Recent experiments by scientists < » of the jewelry business.
liery have been made against the dry goods-from Europe, particularly,
! does not regard it as a wise public
With 715 Votes, and ITohiMtion-
seem
*to show that the power of a < >
proprietors of some of them. Many England and Portugal, and supplies
I policy to sell off the national forest
To that end we have thought <
istn Will Support Democrat«
magnet
increases as Its temperature
officers of tho army now believe that of all kinds that could as well be sup­
timber except when it is in reasonably
and worked.
decreases.
it is far better to allow tho «oldler to plied from the United State«. There
CHICAGO. Nov. 12.—Present re­ good demand, for the country is sure
The result of our planning J
drink beer inside a post than to drink Is aparently no prejudice against the turns show that the democrats will to need the supply badly later on. But
is here awaiting your opinion. <
SUMMONS
•oor whiskey outside. General Wood United 8tatea. In fact. It might have probably contrt 1 the loweg house of with the fire killed timber it is a case I
From collar buttons to dia- i I
openly declare« himself an advocate a slight preference, other things being tne state legislature. They show that of now or never. Consequently there In the Circuit Court of the State of
monds
it Is. as we believe, per- ' '
Oregon, for Klamath County.
of the post saloon.
the democrats and republicans are Is an unusual opening for lumber men
equal."
s feet.
Abner
Weed,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Alonso
Discussing the dress of the enlist­
fled with 75 votes each, and that sev­ who are ready to buy national forest
This is our invitation to you
Allen. Defendant.
ed mon, General Wood lays great
eral prohibitionists and one Independ­ stumpage at bargain prices.
Weds California Girt
to see It. We de not ask that
> tress upon the need of a more care­
How much of the 6.000,000.000 I To Alonzo Allen, Defendant:
ent have been ilected. These are kx-
In the name of the State of Ore­ • > you need anything. You’ll find '
ful inspection of tho «oldler«' shoes.
Will Adamn arrived from Orland. pcted to support the democrats.
feet which was either killed or burned
You are hereby required to ! pleasure In just seeing—and '
He goes so far as to say that the pres- Calif., the first of last week with his
up In Montana and Northern Idaho gon:
J
appear
and answer the complaint ! we in showing.
nt proportion of ill-fltting shoe« hr!de, who was Miss Gwynn Clark of
can eventually be salvaged It Is of
A New Butcher Shop
imong tho private soldiers of the In­ that city, and in now staying at hla -J. W. Hawxhurst, the well known course Impossible to predict. If It filed against you in the above entitled
fantry branch of the army seriously I'p.rents* ranch near Merrill. Will has butcher, has opened a retail shop on were all a total loss, and If Its stump­ suit, on or before Thursday, the 17th
handicaps their efficiency in field ser­ a host of friends here who wish him Main street, near Tenth.
He has age value were put at the average day of November, A. D. 1910, that
FOR HIGH GRADE GOODS
vice.
and hla pr-*tty bride a long and hai>pv many friends In the city, and will no price at which national forest timber being the date of the last publication
of
the
vummons
In
this
suit
and
the
"Reports of feet inspection show a life.
was sold last year, It wouM be the
doubt enjoy a large business.
MEXICO QUIET
THE FIRST TRUST »SAVINGS BANK
THf POLICE MIE PRESERVING ORDER
WEI’
JUG!" GHAUE
MACHINERY
»
THE AHAVERILLMACHINERY CO.
FAVORS THE ARMY CANTEEN
i
Anyone may
Shop Anywhere
WINTERS