Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 01, 1910, Image 3

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    Lower Lake, where Ray Telford took
that has been overflowed. It In some HI FFICAGKTTEH HENT TO
I'RIHO.N Hilt TWO MONTHS
them In his launch to hunt ducks.
of the richent soil In this part of the
The) are delighted with the Klamath
state, and will sustain a large popula­
LONDON. Nov. 25
Fifteen of the
country, and all the people they have
tion when It la again available for cul­
suffragettes who were arrested last
met are delighted with them, as they
tivation
There Is but very little fall in Lost night for attacking the government
are very pleasant persons. They will
Itlvcr from where the dam in to be offices at Whitehall were sentenced
remain here for a few days to enjoy
the fishing in Link River.
built to Tule Lake, and there will al­ to two months' Imprisonment and
ways be water enough tn the stream went to jail joyfully. Others got a
BE CANVAHHED IN 1*0H I'LA ND ON to satisfy the rlparlun rights of the mouth's Imprisonment and five were FEDERAD (MH RT AHKED TO OCT
licensed to Wed
LAW COMBINE
Friday afternoon 8. G. Hedges, 27
Inud owners along the river, and tbe fined t«ii pounds each.
UKDNEHDAY
years of age, and Minnie E. Picard,
claims of those whose rights might be
20 . < ars old. were granted a license
Interfered with have already been net­
New Null
tled.
A suit for the recovery of money CALLED » NOBOPOEÏ AND * FRAUD to wed.
WILL BE OSEO 10 DILI« LOST RIVER The work on the canal and the dam was fill'd lati" Wednesday afternoon
Joe H Corneleaon and Hazel A
Voee. and R M. Hale and Arleta Cox
will probably not begin until next I by J. E. Salndon against L. Adams.
spring, and they will moat likely not (’ C. Browi r Is the attorney for the Many M«m Prutnin« nt in Financial were granted licenses Wednesday of
Blds for t'oustru« thin of the Dam be completed until Inte next season.
last week.
plaintiff
Circles An- Mod«- in-fendants
I
O|M-ncd ou Drceinlw-r 15th— II«--
GOVERNWENT AND
SUGAR TRUST
OPEN BIDS FOR
ctaltn Tule lake
mis moi ns uni
in the Action
Take Horses to Pasture
min cist n jut
MAID MADERO OOULD WHIP DIAZ
AND HIH ARMY
No One Permitted to Hee Hin»— Re­
ported Ttiat Rebels Have Cap­
tured Mexican Town
EL PASO, Texan. Nov. 29 -It is
reported that the city of Chipuapun
was captured by the revolutionist"!
last Friday and that 2,000 rebels are
holding tbe town. Dick Evans, an
El Paso youth, has been cast into jail
at Juarex. He said Madero could
whip “President Diaz and his whol»
army.” His parents are not permit­
ted to communicate with him. and tbe
American consul will take tbe matter
up with Washington. In a battle six
miles from Cbipuapua City yesterday
the insurgents were routed and twen­
ty were slain.
Fifty head of tbe reclamation
horses were taken from the Henry
(
NEW
YORK,
Nov
28
—
The
de-
Wednesda) th<> bids for th«- digging
place near Keno to Callahan's ranch
»
> par ini- nt of justice today asked the
of the drainage canal which will carry
near Dairy today, where they will be
HOT
HTOVE
HETH
THE
HlXill
ON
I federal circuit court to outlaw the
tbe waters from Mist River Into th«- THEIR I'REHEICV ATION IH KHHKN-
placed In pasture for the winter.
sugar trust. The departm«.*nt called
FIBS
TIAI« TO HEALTH
Klamath River were opened In Port- |
tbe combine “a ruthless monster,”
land On December I 5th the blds for
J. S. Griffith was down from Eagle
and naked the court to dissolve it. Th« Ridge Saturday.
tbe construction of tin- diverting dam,
I ««in- Prisoner Hrcoiurs Frightened requ«*st alleges that the trust agr«-«.*-
which will turn the waters of the riv­ Tlii-rv Hlioiihl I m - InolriK lion on Their
und Yells for Helfs—Flames
ment is a monopoly and a fraud. Thz
Cure
Glo-ii
in
Ilio
Public
er Into the «-anal will also be opened
government brief says:
Itreuk Out Twice
Nciiotils
In Portlaud.
“Th--y, liavameyer and his associ-
The dam will I m - built half u mile
’ ales, have managed and directed the
■ sat of Wilson's bridge on Ixiat lilver,
A hot stove and a wooden floor affairs of former competitive con-
In Porllitiid a few weeks ago a den­
nnd the ditch will b«- constructed from
< ante near proving disastrous Hiindil* 'cenn whose shares they held, ho that
tal
«Unie
was
opened
In
th«-
public
the dum due w< st for tht« - and u half
night to th«- boy who is confined In , they have destroyed competition and
miles, then««- northwesterly for ii sim­ i schools <>f that city, in whl< h the
the city jull, und it was fortunate that , fixed prices and prevented others
teeth
of
tlie
pupils
ut'e
to
b<*
examined
ilar distance. until It einptl«"s In the
in got nothing than a severe scare, i from • nt»-ring the trade, and have
Klamath Itlvvr. nlxiut half «. mil«- I m - .«nd tilos«* who««- te«-tli need treatment
The
stove in tlu- jail had been cleaned 1 force«] the retirement of many wbo
and who «annoi afford to pay for it
low th«- Island
>ut. and the fire made the base of it ¡were already so engaged. Enormous
; are trent«-«) fr«w-
Th«* ditch will be forty f«-«-t wide on
WIill«- It would not In- possible (or ho hot that Hi«- heat was communlcat-j profits resulted to them from their
the bottom, und will carry 4.3 f«-«-t of
at tbe
ibis <itv to pay for the work necessary <-d to tlu- wooden floor ot th«* jail, and 1 acts and the public was damnified."
water, with a maximum capaelty <>f
beg
an
to
smoulder.
Finally
about
2
F«
<1<
ral
Attorney
Wise
has
insti-
' o be done on the teeth of th«* pupil
257 second f«*«-t. It will have a fall
I at the same time It would be well it o'clock t lit.* a,orr.-ir.^-ft--broke out in tiib-d a suit directed against th«-
of three und a half f«-«-t In th«- seven
flames, and the boy. who Is the young American Sugar Refining company
miles, and It will I»- necessary to fill* ¡ Home Instruction on th«" care of th«- fellow accused of passing counterfeit I and twenty-seven other companies
; teeth were given to the children In
in only about KOO fei t In th«- entire
th«- »«bool* On thia timely subject money, smelled th«- smoke an«l called'that ' elth«-r through force or persua-
length of the canal. For th«- first
cion" were absorbed. Twenty-seven
a local'dentist has written th«- follow- ioudly for help.
mile the bottom of the canal will be
Th«- other counterfeiter Is confined individuals were also made defend­
Ing
to
th«-
Republican.
about six fe«’t below the surface, and I
"In almost every state and every ih (lie county jail, and so the boy Was ants. and include directors of the
for the remainder of the dlnlunce It |
<<-nt« r of any Importune«« there la a alon«-. Ills cries brought Constable trust and other companies, Louisine
will be about two and a half f«-«-t Th«- I movement which Is as lm|*>rtant as it S«;hall<Hk to th«* building, and he told llavemeyer, Adeline Frelinghuysen
«'Btlmated coot of th« canal nnd «lam In
i Is widespread. nnd will Increase as the boy to throw water on the Are. Electro Webb, executors of Havemey-
about 8250,000.
people bi-gln to realize more and more This the boy did. and be thought that er's will; President Smith of the Mor­
The dam will be constructed of th«* bem-Als to lie derived In health
^ad put it out. but such was not mon church, who Is president of the
i went)-one hollow arches In th«' form ami comfort through a proper props . the case, for later In the night the Utah-Idaho Sugar company; ex-Gov-
Crackers (carton), regular H5< ......................................................... . .75t
of a gigantic "U" with the hollow gallon of the same, 1 refer to th«- Aatm-s. which had «-aten under the ernor Cutler of Uta‘> a director in the
Flake Gate and Wheat, regular 45c ............................................... . .35c
tmTt down ntr«-am. Th«- hollow arch movement for Introdueink at least « floor, broke out again, and this time Utah-Idaho company, end John and
Table Ft nit. regular 25c. .......................................................................... . ,30c
leani-n» the coat over half from what roiirse of elementary examination and one of the city policemen subdued Adolph Spreckels.
Table Fruit, per dozen, assorted....................................................... »2.25
a Milltl struct uro would com«* to. The Instruction in our schools for the care them.
Cream. nine cans........................................................................................ . .05c
■Test of the dam will be about 300 and preservation of th«- teeth.
The stove should - have a stove T.IH1 PI 1,1.1 NG PARTY
feet long, und from the w<H>d«-n-fac«»d
board
put
under
It
to
protect
the
floor
Spices, regular 15c inns........................................................................... . . lOc
■'This movement tt.ta been actively!
AT METHODIST CHURCH
concrete floor of the | m > o I, formed by , agitated nnd advocated by dental so­ from the heat, or something serious
• 1.00
Rolled Oats. 16 pounds for............... -...................................... ..
the arms of th«* "U" to th«- top of the cieties and dentists In almost all ot may result if some measure of pro-;
Ì oung Folks Have Jolly Time in a
Peach, of Wheat, per package.......................................................... . . 15c
-lam will I m - thirty feet The obj«-ct of our larger cltloa. la beginning to , tectlon Is not taken.
«.oxi Old-Fashioned Way on
Regular OOc Tea, per pound................................................................... . 4Oc
having th«- dam "U" ahup«-d In so that spread to the smaller centers, nnd It
Thanksgiving
when the flood waters come |M>urlng is only a question of n few short years API’El.ATi: I Ol RT I FHOIJtS
down the river lu the spring they will when no city's educational system will
< ONV1CTÎON OF RI FF
A party of young peop'.e had a good
flow from both aides of tin- dam and b«- considered complete unless It has
old-fashioned time in the Methodist
•14.00
Former
B««*.*.
of
San
Fruiici<e<>
Will
Regular •20 and $22.00 Suita
in«M>tlng In the | mm >I below the shock some competent person to look after
church Friday night, when they held
Have to Herve Term in the Pen­
•11.00
of th«* tumbling mass of water la miti­ and advise children, parents a-nd
Regular • 17 Suite...........................
a taffy pulling. After games had been
itentiary for Bribery
gated and the scourging of the I mm I I l«-uch<-rs on this very Important sub-
•2d»
Regular »3.50 Fluite.....................
p)ay««l they all particip.-ited in pulling
of th«- stream I h -I ow tbe dum la avoid­ ject.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 25—The taffy which had been prepared by Miss
ed, which would be otherwise In can«-
Other Prices in Proportion
"In many of our cltl«*« dental BOCl- .ipp«)at<- court has upheld the verdict Hazel McIntyre. The taffy was so
the dam wore built Miralght across th«- <-ti«*s, dentists and others comp«>t«*nt to
delicious that there was but little left
stream. At each side ot tbe dum. and act hav«- given their wrvlc«*« freely <>f conviction of Abe Ruef, the former
[optical
1 k » k . of this city, for offer­ to take home with them.
•’Xtending for 150 feet will be <-urth- I and voluntarily for certain short peri­
Among those present were: Miss««
<-rn dikes fac«>d with rock. On top of ods for at least examination of tiutth in’,; a bribe to Supervisor J. J. Furey
Uhd»- Partin, Hazel M«-Intyre. Haze!
in
<onn«H*tion
with
the
passage
of
a
th«- dam will be placed atop planks nnd advice to children and parents
!
Summers. Fern Wood, Myse! Sander­
fitting in grooved iron rails, which In other communities parties are paid trolley franchise which had been pre-
son. Elsie Orem. Marjorie McClure.
sented
to
«he
board.
The
decision
will I m - used to hold the water back to attend to It. an«! some have gon«-
Belle Summers. Erma Tremwell, The-
■mans
that
Ruef
will
serve
a
term
of
during the dry p>"riodK, so that th«> no far even ns io pay for dental ner-
rese Yaden, Nettie McIntyre. Irene
fourteen
yer.r.i
in
the
penitentiary.
flow of the river can be turned Into vlces for those children whoa«- parents
Ilútenle, Mattle Foster, and Messrs
th«- diverting cauai. Th«* plank» will I are too poor to pay for dental work,
Ha<*ry Galarneaux. George Hayden.
l«cft for Salt lake
be r«-mov«>d during flood waters, wo nnd it Is possible that In Klamath
Rev. G. H. Feese, Dr. W. A. I-eonard.
J.
C.
Maguire,
the
genial
manager
that th«« t-xceas flow will go on down Falls some dentist or several dentists
Clarence Motschenbacher. Carlyle Ya­
ol
the
Warren
Construction
company,
to Tule l«ake. A small traveling would be willing to donate their ser­
den, Roy Fouch, Rheinhard Motschen­
crane will bo used to remove th«* stop vices for th«* good of th«- cause for n left for Salt Lake, Utah, Thursday
bacher. Hardin Carter, Donald Wor­
night,
via
Portland.
He
expects
to
plan kN when necessary.
short period to at least examine the return here before the holidays, and den. Harold Feese. Ralph Bullard
Thr«*v gatisi will be put In th«- head-! teeth and ndviiu- what ought to be will b<- here ready to begin paving as
A Large Line to Select Prom at Your Own Price
aates, so that the flow of water In the don«-, and if none such can be found, won us the w. ather will permit in th«*
Pleaaed With Klamath County
■ anal cun b<< regulated.
then th«- school board ought to em­ rprln.
Mr. Vawter and his charming
F
The dam will raise the water twen­ ploy som-- competent person to do no
daughter. Miss Co* , of Evanston, III.,
ty-four feet, and form a pool ubout just an It employs teachers to look
Produce and Eggs Taken at Market Prices
Returned to Portland
i nd W. A Bond of Chicago, came
400 feet wide and extending practic­ after the mental welfare of th«» child
G. Hvitkemper, who has been visit­ down from Pelican Lodge Thursday
"The amount of ignorance and In­ ing his son for several weeks, left for right, where they had been for sev­
ally to Olene. In the neighborhood of
Same as Cash.
No Goods Delivered
240 acre«, which are now dry will lx- difference displayed on thin Important his home in Portland Friday morning. eral weeks, and Friday went to the
overflowed, and contracts for the pur- subject Is certainly appalling, and no
«hose of this«« hav«> already been exe­ one begins to realise It unleas he has
cuted. Thia pool will mak<- a magnlfi- constant opportunity to observe It.
Thl« Is true no: only of our uneduca'-
<ent place to flah.
Home fears wore entertalued that ed and Ignorant classes, but to an as­
th«- diversion of Lost River into the tounding extent among our so-call«*d
Klamuth River would ralee tbe latter oetter clans of «»duc.-ited and Intelli­
Hlrcum to an Injurious degree. Such, gent cltlxens So much is this the
however, win not be the case. Th" case that It la not at all an unusual
flow of th«i Klamath Itlvcr, measures! ‘ thing to have a parent of culture and
i«t the bridge in thia city, varied from refinement ex press astonishment when
1,000 second feet In November to a dentist tells them that if a certain
5,200 second second feet in April. The tooth la extracted the child will not
greatest flow of Lost River was 3.400 get another In Its place, or to And
»econd f«H«t for one day In March, ami parents who insist on their children
ranging from that to a normal flow of keeping their hands, facea nnd bodies
100 second feet during the major por­ clean, yet so far neglect their teeth
that they are much surprised when
tion of the year.
None of the excess flow, however, the child complains of toothache and
will b<> turned Into the Klamath Riv- the dentist makes an examination and
« r. but th«« stop planks on the top of finds several teeth so badly broken
the dam will be removed and the wa­ down that It Is impossible to save
fer will go on down to Tule Lake. The them.
"Of all the teeth In the mouth there
■ anal will only carry a maximum of
257 second feet, and that amount will Is none which Is quite so Important
not bo noticed in Klamath river, all and none which is more prone to de­
above that will go on down Ixiat cay In children than the lower first
or sixth year molar, so called because
River.
The flow of water into Tule I>ako it usually erupts about the fifth or
from Lost River, the Irrigation canals sixth year. Thia tooth is Important
and drainage ditches nnd from the to the child because it Axes' the bite;
surrounding country has been so great it 'fixes' the relativo position of the
that the natural outlet of that body of other teeth; it Is an Important factor
that water could not ca-rry off the sur­ In the development of the face and
plus, and the lak«< has gradually been facial angles which often make or mar
tilling up. until now nearly 40,000 the good appearance and beauty of
acres of the rich farming land is over­ o face; It in one of the most important
flowed. The intention Is to turn the of all the teeth for masticating the
constant flow of I«ost River, which in foods, which is so Important to gen­
summer la only about 100 second feet, eral health, nnd its premature loss
and In the present endeavor can never haw often been the source of great in­
amount to more than 257 second fori, convenience and annoyance through­
into the Klamath River, and thus re­ out all the roat of many a person's
claim a portion at least of the land life.”
I Closing Out Entire
Stock
Goodrich
Cash Store
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
CROCKERY
Agateware
Glassware