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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1911)
on historical sum ninwMins George T. Pratt. Mrs. Nelson llounso r«M^,rd of enlistment or muster Into veil, Clara Rounsevell, Xllkabeth the service of the United states in any Houston. Marguerite Dunbar, Beat of the wars covered by th«* provisions rice Clendvnnlng, Jun«« Kills, Ruth of this Act. the record of pay b.v the United States or the record ot such MEMBERS ASK LEG IN I .AT lllE FOR Will Meet Grants Paaa Under Auspice« Hall, Greta McMillan. Ruth Avery. MILL IIK l*LX<KD ON i.»:\ 1:1, Marlon While. Alta White, Eva service, enlistment, or muster In the ( WITH NTlCEET («HADI ot Stale High H«hool Dehnt* APPROPRIATION Hanks. Helen Forest. Marguerite War Department of the United States Ing Ijrwgue Williams, Katherine William«. Hasel or on file in the office of any adjutant tloeller anti Barbara (loeller. ('oatrartor Doty INitng Work Will'll general of any of the Stat«*« or Ter ‘ Appral Made to Pioneer« All Over This morning the members of FIVE MEN IN JAIL AWAITING ritories shall be accepted as full sat I. ('(■uohlen-'l liattorr « Dlf- State to Give AM To lull's the Klamath County High School’» THEIR HEARINGS is factory proof ot such enlistment rtt ull Tnok Passage Many people pass out of this plane debating team left for Qrants and service«: where there 1« no record Pass, where on the following night, | of oOMciouauMa with suffl« l«,ni 'of enlistment or muster into the ser they will hold their first debate in vitality latent in the billions of cells vice of the United States or in the United Presa Servie«. An unduitHklng aonicwliat out of .the State High School Debating In the*bod) to restor«« them to life, If th« ordinary ha« b««n taken u|> by M. I office of the adjutant g«*neral of any PORTLAND. Jan.2«.- Members or league, when they argue with the life principle could only be aroii’Q'd. ' state or territory where the service the Oregon Historical Society are team from Granta Pkh« high school ; says Orison Swett Marden In “8ii««esa It. Doty, a well known local contrac i was performed, theq other ad«*quate tor and hotiacniovvr. who linn taken Inquisitorial Hod) Will Be t'ouvrued proof may be made of the perform-' working for lhe pasagv of a bill In th«> The queatlou to be debated upon 1« i Magazine " There ar« « •««•• In med tll«< contract for moving Ihr Willson in a Few Days, When District a nee of such services; Provided. That legislature, appropriating funds for "Resolved: That the Unlt«*d State« leal history where patleuts have been block. Mr. Doly’a force of men are w Attorney Returns each such officer or soldier shall have ; the erection ot a home for the Society, should further restrict Immigration apparently brought back from death, to rulae th« bock of aeparitte build* serve«! at least thirty days in such and If the measure carries, a- fireproof by an educational teat." The Kla even at ih«> moment of Impending Inga thirty Inch«*» to conform with the Indian wars; Provided. That nothing | structure will be built. For a number math debaters who wilt take the jtf- dissolution. In a relative or a physi «idrwalk level of Main at reel, movn With the exception ot Charles Spen tn this Act shall be so constructed as I of years the Historical Society has firmative view of the qut-stloti, are cian calling to them Im iteratively, the building« «lx feet back from the cer. who is chwged with larceny from to effect a reduction in the amount of occupied quarters tn the City Hall leui« Tolle, Nellie Cogswell and ^ohemently, to return to life. Hut street and even ahlfl the entire string a dwelling, the trial of Thomas Alex-1 generally the victim’s conviction that pension now received by any such of here, but of recent years, as the Forest Piel. ander finished the cases of criminals | scope of the society IncreasNl, these Should the team from thia city he cannot get well and that h« must of «tructurea thirty Inchea eaatwnrd ficer or soldier." against whom the grand jury had quarters hav«> become Inadequate. defeat Grants Paas, as they expect dl<« paralyses and dentro) a the dia- to the property line. brought indictments. District Attor Letters are being sent to every to. they will be In line with Roseburg <>as«*-resisting power of the body, ao ney Kuykendall will leave for Salem PORTLAND RAILWAY STARTS •X pioneer and pioneers’ sons and daugh High, and the two sch«Mvl« will meet I’nltrd Htatea CominiMloner. It M that there I* nothing to ch««ck the on business tomorrow morning, and NEW INNOVATION ters throughout the ytate. urging for the championship of the Southern malady, which may b«> fatal only be Richardson la equipping an office In on his return will take tip the cases) _ _ them to get their representatives In Oregon District. The winning teain cause of th«* Io»« of full!) a-nd the th«1 courthouae, and Itua moved there of a number of men who are confined the Legislature to favor the appro- I would then be qualified to competi* l*atlent'a conviction that he cannot from bla former location In the Whlte- in the county jaii awaiting th«« action Beginning WedMndnjr. Many Men He- priatlon. Prominent in the movement : for th«« championship of the state, Mn-idox building recover. of the grand jury. Thos«* who will come Prortt-Sliar,*vs in T!i«* are Frederick V. Holman. William Several high school students have come before the jury are: D. Finley, Theodore B Wilcox •nd experessed th«*ir intention of ac Big Corporation J. W. Norris, who is charged with George H. Hlmps. curator of the companying th«* team on Its northern obtaining money under false pre- j Society. Journey. tenses and burglary. Norris persuad PORTLAND. Jan. 30.- Employes I ed G. W. Cain to let him have |75 of the Portland Railway Light and on a letter purported to have been Power company will become stock EXCLUSION LEAGUE PREOICIS ÏROUDLE written b.v Mr. Temple, chief clerk in holders of the company. This big • the engineer's office of the Southern concern, rated as a 130.000,000 cor Pacific. The burglary charge is for poration. has decided to adopt a meth SAID TO EXl'LVDE THE IMMI A having taken a surveyor's transit od of profit sharing whereby men In GRATION CL.VVSE 4 I from the office of E. B. Henry, the the various departments of the com 4 4 county surveyor, early in December. pany, including conductors and motor MRS. M. McMILLAN. Prop’r 4 A man giving his name as Stanford men. may become owners of blocks Secndarjr Yoell IxMtka for Wholesale Mendiera Hope to Enable All to Get — e and another calling himself McMillan of stock. Water in Abundauce al a Rioting. Culminating With I The plan was formulated by Presi I Modern improvement*. 78 room» mid Huitet. 44 will also be brought before the in A War Very Low Cost quisitorial body on charges of for- dent B. S. Josselyn and he recently ar Sample Room«, Bur Room, I’arlora. Fwo Club 4 ranged with stockholders in the East gen-. 4 Room*. Etc.. Etc. Will Sparks, alias Will Williamson, to part with some of their stock for One of the most progressive mov«*s WASHINGTON» Jan. J«.- A new ------ 4 is another who desired to get money the employes. None of the stock is treaty between the United States and that has been made in this «action is SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS without working for it. He forged a for sale in the open market, but Pres Japan, which eliminates all reference being planned by a nunibvr of land- k > check for >1«! and got it cashed, and ident Josselyn suc«x»eded in interest- to coolle Immigration la aout tbo be , owners adjacent to Klamath Falls, for that paltry sunt fa«es a term in ; ing a number of big stockholders to presented for ratification, according who are organizing for the purpose _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ part with a portion of their stock, so ; to reports here. If the proposi-d of sinking a serie« of artesian wells the penitentiary. Eugene Emanuel is another who i it might be turned over to the work- agreement is accepted, each nation to furnish water for irrigation and all may pay dearly for taking property I ers of the corporation. ! will be alJow<*d to regulate- the In other purpost*«. Prominent In the not his own. On the morning of Fri Transfers will be made February flux of foreigners as it sees fit, but movement are Col. M. L. Allison, day. January T3th, he was seen com list. Prewidert Josselyn was sur- -the old clause, which gives the United Charles Graves. J. W Bryant, Frank ing out of the city bakery warehouse ! prised at the number of men in the I States the power to force Japan to Ward and Charles Eberline, while with a package under his arm. He ■ company's service who *have applied i check its coolie migration to this ¡others are falling in line with th» A. eliolce line of invent- wag stopped by Officer Hall and he for a block of the stock. Th««se men country will be dropped. 'proposition right along aa« Policeman Walker discovered will each draw dividends from the j According to the plan of those In ment.** tlifit will make that the bundle contained chewing 'time the stock is taken over on Feb-i SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 2 s. -Should terest'd in the movement each mem the i><ir*olifkM«¿r* money «■■* and matches, and that a box of ! ruarv 1st, although In inanv cases the government carry out the pro ber of the organization will contrib tobacco had been taken from the time payments will be allowed, run posed plan to negotiate a new treaty ute a certain sum. and with thli) warehouse and hidden in a cupboard ning over a period of two years. with Japan thus eliminating the money a well will b«* drilled on the Most of the men of small salary' clause relative to lmmlgrlation, which property of one of the members. After near DuFault’s secondhand store Emanuel will also come before the who have decided to take stock have is so obnoxious to Japan, the Pacific the well is complete and a good flow grand jury. : applied for five shares at $70 a share. Coast will witness a repetition of the of water is provided, the owner of the The members of the grand jury are Men drawing more money hart* asked “Chinese Riots” according to A. E. property will pay the actual cost of E. C. Ream foreman. H. J. O’Brien, for a larger number of shares, and Yooll secretary of the Asiatic Ex the work and material into the treas C. J. Swingle, S. A. White. Willis President Josselyn. who is already a clusion league in an interview. ury of the organization. This will be Johnson, Alonzo Bainter and A. L. I large shareholder, added a small These riots, he said, would precipitate used to sink the next wejl. the fund Michael. They will be called togeth- j block to his holdings, just to be in into &■ war. Yoell declared that from th«* second for the third, etc.. | er as soon as District Attorney Kuy- j with the boys. there is already a breach between th«* end in this manner a chain or arte kendall returns from Salem. The object sought in making the wo countries, and that a war is boftnd sian wells will be sunk, thus insuring men profit sharers in the company is to come sooner or later. each of the members a clear flow of get them interested in the concern to wate’r for all purposes at a minimum HAWLEV WORKING FOR INDIAN so they will feel a direct responsibility cost. WAR VETERANS in the successful operation of the TUESTATE WANTS IMMIGRATION A number of wells have been sunk company. < LAPSE UNCHANGED in the vicinity of Fort Klamath, and Measure Provides For Renuincration I water in abundant e in that s«*ction For Those Who Fought Prior St'HENK MUCH DISAPPOINTED President Taft and California Con has been struck at an average depth To ISSO 1 of 123 feet. The members of 'ho WITH VERDICT un«mi n Ma«k* Aware of State’s local organization hope, by reason of Attitude the general siom- of the country. Io Indian War Veterans throughout, strike the cam«* vein of water »he the state, in fact throughout the Mrs. Schenk Will Doubtl«**sly Get Fort Klamath or*ople d*«1, anti thus [ United States are rejoicing, for after . Liberty On Bail Within A I SACRAMENTO. Jan. 28.—Copies of n . secure a good flow of water at a short years of waiting on their part, pros I resolution protesting against the pro I distance under ground. Few Days pects that they Will at last be pen ENG IN ES • BO ILLRS• SAW MILL5-THRESH ERS posed elimination of the “coolie That the idea Is considered a e-ip- sioned in recognition of their ser- < WRITE. TOR SPECIAL CATALOG AMD PRICCA clause" in the new Japanese treaty ital one by the land owners is shown vices in many a hard campaign are j WHEELING. W. Va„ Jan. 28.—In THE AH.AVERILL MACHINERY CO. were telegraphed to President Taft by their eagerness to loin the co o|e exceedingly bright. Congressman a copyrighted article to the United SPOKANE, WASH * PORTLAND. OMC - SAN JOSt CAL ! and the California congresmen by erative association. Willis C. Hawley of this state has in i Press newspapers, John O. Schenk troduced a bill in Congress providing said that ht had hoped that his wife | Speaker Hewett of the assembly. The j for the pensioning of all officers and , , would be convicted of attempting to I resolution which is of the hottest ROOMS TO BE PROVIDED B||V III fACM TOWk c * m I >n<l <11 • I r 1 . < Io soldiers who fought Ln any Indian poison him. He declared that he order, has been “sidetracked'’ await I ■ Ite ■ fillo 4twJ rkhtUl • FOR WAITING WITNESSES ing the result of the telegrams. It sample Latest 4<»d*d “ICianger** Itèrycle fumiti __________ nr tn* O»«î 48« dia «kvrywtM-r« *r« ISSO, war prior to The bill has I knew she attempted it, and expressed making money lot H 'rAe/or __ /t 'oil paetomlart >.»l after at .»•«. e wll be presented to the Assembly on __________ ____ NO MONK« -_:"V1HK0 KKUUI ' _____ until y«Hi rrcalvr ! 4pi to* 4 y..ur o , -h UoiMa been referred to the Committee on ' himsilf as being terribly disappoint I 3 to anyune. anywhere in th« L. S nu/4^w<a r ----- se-r— ) - ------ 4 i WW.«. ,*i<r /* vwwf /», /rotzA/. xnq For the convienc«* of witn«*ss In Monday. allow TKN I KKK I MIAI, dut Pensions, and ordered printed. Í- ; yv(ii Í n > r: . I»»« y» I* aixl «I.«I ----- -------- V - ----------------- * -.iDM which tuue n«l« J th» ed to Bee her free. Hoi is staying at put Il it 11 to «>■ any 40. irti t««t----------------- Il U you ar« then mehr4 «r not i »uh «ul« io »mi ara il.-, »<>( peHr< t|y t .ii.hr.l . i <l*> .1. n. Sanford who is preparing a similar criminal cases. Circuit Jtidg«* Benson A — « I . While Indian veterans all over the : keep kStp the tbr liw I k >' » 1« I« «hip U I m . k w»jax In u. •« at owr nnr »» ri.-iM t*f«ae 4 and n«l r.n n I / Hs*/ A« ,«•/ . «.r. the home of his sister for the present j resolution for introduction in the. M making a.-.ii'.gi.in«i.ts to rent a ÍI u “■ L ----- ¿I- le I y ■ *. >t .V , , . I mail« FACTORY ,r 4l4>vr r n country have been advocating the and is looking hale and hearty. rMVIVm TRIVC« . tm-dl " I.mftt -7 - - . • PRICES —y—w ,, . • on on« pmÄt above 4. *« uml is ..ry t• You mt «* » loom In the vicinity ..f tn ■ courthouse | senate said: “ A war between the to >JJ mi IdlemoD « profit« try tjupnfrlire. I <>( ux and have the n> mutai turrr a guar • measure, the real initiative was taken •nu r bri. dyuur buvl. (Ml hOT III V a tn. . - ., . p, , ,, ( Practically acquitted. Mrs. Schenk al ssy >ri. • until you rscrlvs our eauUwue. and Irani our unhaanl vl /u. <*ry b.v veterans of this state. Captain ; 1 will probably be released on ball. United States and Japan Is certain where witnesses who ha-ve been sum prue» ati-l remarSoAle ip. m ! e/fert to ridar agofite. J O. C. Applegate of this city has been j i District attorney Hanlan stated that within two years if the clause is ell- moned can remain until they ar«* YOU *n y p ,,u eat«!«» >e 1( «rwi • VW WILL RE Wfc ASTOMISMFR RfIVNIlinLVi uh uly (.r receive , rb our ,„1(, beautiful U |he .r'.a/Zy among the most active workers, and ; : be intends to bring the case up for . mated. It will permit coolies to j summoned to take the witness stand 8 we ran make you thia yrar. W« teli th« I s* < ’ k « ' « • fur iras u»* ney Heretofore, persons who were wit flock here in countless thousands and the introduction of the measure in trial again, but declared that he would j W /1 IW J M 1 Ì < I » I • I X I I K !cr your OMI» rum« plat« «t make conditions Intolerable. The nesses in canes have been allowed to Wil W fi' * n,r Vr,rr< Onltrx nllr.l tie thy rr<r r.l Congress is largely due to his tireless i ask for a change of venue. WUljV hKCRRNM HAN!> HICYÇLKN. We do tv»t rextihrly handle t«*cnnd hand h» v* lee l it «salir have • Mtebte on l.and taken in Irada hr Mf < • efforts. Senator George H. Merryman I j It is the general belief here that' best way to handle the question Is go where they pleased about the promptly at prk«« ran<in< from W.l to •* or SlO. OawrlMiv« r(in l .'int • I fr - meet it firmly like American patriots town, or even to sit in the courtroom of this county has also aided the i the woman will never be tried a I ‘K‘Uu’ -» and listen to the testimony of other COASTER-BRAKES, and have America for Americans.” good cause by introducing a memorial i j second time. witnesses In the case, The new de IA50 HEDfiETHORM PUMCTUDF-PRnnF 1180 in tb’e state Legislature, asking Con — parture of Judge Benson will enable NEVADA SPENDS «.VUMM) gress to make Hawley’s bill a law. ' A SAMPLE PAIR The memorial passed the Senate WILL SEEK REiNAGNITION FROM IF FRISCO GETS FAIR witness to be ready to appear for ex- TO HttRODUOE, OHL V amination preclaely when they are AMERICA The regular retail firi.e ot these tirei u unamfnously. Pi. SO per pair, but to inh'l'ne we mil wanted. CARSON, Nev., Jan 28.—The As tellyouaiaMplepatrl<>rp4.MO\iaiAwithoriterf4.\5), Following is the bill introduced by An ft rwteHF * HMH 1 sembly fit the State legislature has Congressman Hawley: NO MORETNOIBLE FROM PMCTURES I 4 . fi/vert,«« 4iAt f.Jr i Rebel Officer Reported to Be Securing introduced a bill appropriating |50,- FAREWELL PARTY IN -.71 NAILS, Tanka or <llaaa will not Int the 1 *•*’' To provide pensions for the officers i ouL Sixty thousand pan« »old last ye«r. ’ HONOR OF MRS. GFX>. PRATT ' atr Recruits Among The OOOto be used for a Nevada exhibit i Over two hundred thousand pa it» now in uxe. and soldiers of the Indian wars of DClOniPTIONt Made all ai/ea. It hlively Cowboy« I at the (Panama exposition In 1915 ' » r- - the United States which occurred I an<!rixsytiding vtrvduiablenndlinedInahHwiill should it be held In San Francisco, a special otialtty of rublwr, which never becomes prior to the year eighteen hundred <’«>zy Corner Club S|M*nd D«*liglitful Coua and which cloaca up small pufK .tires without allow* and adopted a resolution memorializ and eighty. Afternoon at Home of Hazel JNottaa the thick rubber trfixd theairtoea- ape We have hundr.daof Ictterairom aatia* HUACHUCA, Ariz., Jan 28. — A MA” «fid puncture «irli»« ••K’ ficdcuatomeraatattug that their tireahaveonly twrn pumped ing Congress to designate San Fran "Be it enacte«i by the Senate and and Herbara Goeller up once or twice in a whole aeaaon They weigh no more than House of Representatives of the Mexican officer of the rebel army is re cisco as the place for the exposition. anorditiary tire, the puncture reaiatingqiialitiratiringRlvrn I by several layer« of thin, «pr- tally |>ie|»«rr.| fabric on Iht United States of America in Congress ported as being In this vicinity secur A farewell party In honor of Mra. tread The regular price of thear tires ia|34 y> per pair,but for fjonve« for Chico put p»»ar« weare making a aj»e< i«| factory price to assembled, That the Secretary of the ing recuits. Cowboys along the bor George Pratt, wife of the popular I advertiaine U >> v. per |^r pair. A All ahipped Mine same day letter 1« received U’ethlpC O D on the rider of only fc 11 orders ahippe«( Interior be, and he is hereby authoriz der say they are to go if they are T. H. Polk of tbo Chico Construe- I pastor of the Presbyterian church, i approval. You do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them »trirtly a« represented. paid well for their services. It Is We will «How a eanh <ll«co<int of < jmt cent (thereby nu kina the price •t.A.i rum if you v a 0^(14 fn ed and directed to place on the pen I tion Company, who has been in was given by the Cozy Corner Club i send FULL CAM! Willi OHDlcic and eneloM Ihi. tending as an order at the tires may be returned at O(J II expense if for anv reason thev are sion roll the names of the officers and rumored that Ma-dero Is planning to charge of that concern'« sewer co at the beautiful home of Hazel and ' not Mtiafactory We Are perfectly reliable and n> Money ua in a* safe .<• tn in a — .. -• on . examination. ....... nry aent ornt to to 11* I»«« Mte.la a soldiers of the Indian wars of the push the revolutionary campaign into «traction work In Klamath Falls dur Barbara Goeller on Went Main street bank --------- If you order a p.lr pair <1 < f thear theae «irr«, tires, you «III will fln.t And that they «111 will ilile ride eolrr eaUer ihn run I i*trr. i-t-r. brttcr, I a. I longer and I «>k finer than any tire you have ever narri or a—n at anv |.r>< - United States which «jccurred prior to Sonora, seize the ports of entry, ing the past year, left on Sunday last Saturday. The two young ladle« wear know that you will Ire ao well pl> aw« that when you want a bieyi le you will give ua jour order. the year eighteen hundred and eighty establish a new republic and seek luorrflng for Chico, and the company's belong to the club, which la compos- We want you to rend ua a irlrl order at once, lienee thia remarkable lire offer firm TJCITQ 'I ’n’l buy any kind at anv pH, e until yon «end fnr a ■ f at the rate of sixteen dollars per recognition from the United States. I '*fflce in this city will be closed tem- ed of members of the Presbyterian rp Tent! » W rvCCLC^ »SHIX.O li-dtj. horn l'uiiciure Proof tlrea on aprire' I a il u'll r.t the apeclal Introdirctorv prl e quoted at»>v or write fur our big Tire and Hniiilr / I .talof.tie whkh month, up making proof of the fact | i porarily. The office wlll reopen In Sunday school, and they meet once deacrlbe. and quoieaall make, ami kind») f the« at about half the uaual prl, ea »I»**‘»I<*»I»V. *»•> :««»rniihk orni vi'i.r1 . vele of such service, according to such I O. E. Rae and Fred Madison came lhe spring, at which time Mr. Polk a week. Delicious refreshments were nn HfiT WAIT ,”‘iv’ a* w aw e WAX!« or a |........... tli'« foam anvone uniti yofi know the new at. rful rules end regulations as the Secretary in from Hanks Saturday night to at- expects to return to Klamath Enllx served and a moat delightful after offer» we are making. It only euata a postal to k-ara evrrytltU^. Wirielt huvv. of the* Interior may provide. tend the social dance at Houston’s and take up the work of constructing noon was spent. • Sec. 2, That where there, is no opera house. Those who were present were; Mrs. another sewer unit. 10 GO BEFORE THE GRAND JURY WILLSON BLOCK BEING MOVED Lakeside Inn, M ason & S lough ABSTRACTERS Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON &. SLOUGH a RUSSELL HIGH (¡RADE ¿□MACHINERY aim h I»050 HEDGETHORN PON X SELF-HEALING TIRES CHICAGO, ILL