Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 09, 1911, Image 1

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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
VOL. XV
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, FEBRUARY 9, I9H
BOOSTER CLUB
ELECTS OEEICERS
IUG
liixi'S by Hie county for the past year
Many have expressed their inten­
tion of paying their taxes by March
15, thereby iukltig advantag«' of the 3
fi*‘r cent rebate offered by the county
for promptness.
WOMEN’S VOTES U.S.STRENGTHENS
RECALLED GILL
Trapping During flic latst
Two Montila
W. II Pankey, a well known resi­
dent of the Ijtiigell Valley country,
cam« to Klumath Falla We<ln*-»*luy
bringing with him thn pelts of ten
wildcats, a coyote, a badger and a
skunk, which ho trapped during De-
cetnber and January In bls locality.
The bounty from the county for the
corots »isIp and cat paws will amount
to something over 820. All of the
skins are In prim« condition, uud *«v-
■*n of th« wildcat skins are of unus­
ually large »Ise. so th« sal«* of th •
skins will net Mr Pnnkcy a i>«<iit
sura.
Thirty-Five rani One Indiar Mi-nilwr-
«lilp Fan at lawt Nigtil’a
Kwiloll
Thirty-fl««! young men
charter m«>mb,<r*
the Young «Mo's
Booster club and paid the Initiation
(«««• of (I at a rousing meeting of th«*
ne* organization ti«*id Wednoadoy In
>he Chamber of Commerce headquar­
ter*. The «barter will be held open
till th«* next meeting for the benefit of
the young m«m who were uuable to
lie In iiUandain'«* ut Tuesday's meet*
ikg.
The following officers were elected
for the rusulng term:
President i; A. Krause
Vice president Fr«*«l Dun list
Secretary lai w retire Meiisffuy
Aslsinut *ecr<*tary Clarciii-a Mot-
"chetibarher
Treasurer J. Siemens
Janflor- Ward L Graves
Col. M <1 Wilkins attended the
lll«M*tltlg Of the club, and offered th«
Isiys the temporary use. free of
* barge. of one of th«* rooms In the
Navigation company's building. The
Colonel also gave th« lads aotne well-
ilm«d remark* on the «ffccilng of
»urh an organization, and promised
his hearty support of anything under­
taken On account of the club's d<-
»Ire to »«cun* permanent quarters, no
action was taken as to Col Wilkins*
offer. but th«' boys expressed thelt
grate, ulnesk to th«* gentleman for his
offer and bls suggestions.
I’ntll deflnlt«* arrangements can be
mad«- regarding th« »«curing of rtronjs
the boys «1)1 m««rt at the Chamber of
GMnmvrce building, »iceptlng the In­
vitation extended b) .Se«r«*tRT' Oliver
«If that body.
The club is b« lng urgstilted by the
voung in«-« with a view to providing
them with an attractive place when
they can »p«*nd their evenings to some
ndvantagc
Athletics will enter as
much as possible Into the club, and It
1» the object of those joining to some
day merge th« club Into the Young
Men’s Christian iisaoclntJon. and form
n branch of that body in this city.
While rooms are to b«* rented ut th*’
pre-ent, the young men have fond
hopes of sum«! day owning their own
»««tiding
Following are the members of th«
:«*w club at prsurut
Lawrence Me­
li it ffey, O. A. Krause. Philip J. Sin­
nott. II. (I. Real«*, J. C. Griffith. F B
Dunbar, Harold Sargeant, Robert
Riggs. John Siemens. Koy Orem. G
M. Fountain, Roy W. Nslaon, Harold
Fees**. Jo«* Skelton. Philip Moischcn-
tiacher, Virgil De l^p. Wilbur Tel­
ford, Th«*odorr Case. J. Ernest Nail,
For«"*t Plci, Harry M«*sner, Leon Hol-
l**r. Eugene McCornat k. Earl Ritchie.
Hardin Carter, Glenn n Garrett, John
ityrrs, Lloyd It. lb- ioip. W. L Graves,
(.rant Nelson, Clair Arnold. Edmund
Chllcote. Clsmncr Motschcnbnchcr
M (J Wilkins. (’. T Oliver. I J. Bar-
>eit.
SUCCESSA« TMES OFFICE TOMORROW UniE REPORTED NEAR El CAMPO
.Mudi Interest Tskcn in El«*ctiou by Hniig Began Before Daylight Tills
W *> iik ii , Many of W boni Influ-
Morning, and Fighting Still
ennxl Huslisnii'» Votes
< ontinues
CITY CEMETERY
LIKE ALL THE RENT. HE
IJKKii KLAMATH FALI/i
J. H. WtHillas Will Itrniain Here for a
Monili to lxx>k over the
Good (JoverntiM-nt l/ugui to Engage
Country
Speaker to IH-liver Aiklrv«**i
on That Suhpst
J. B. Wool las and wife arrived here
from L oh Angeles last week, where
Mr. Woollas for some time conducted
a bakery and cafe. They are much
Impressed with the Klamath country,
and intend to remain in this city for
a month at least, looking over this
section, and he may decide to go into
some line of business and locate here.
HOKEY’S RECORD UNOFFICIAL
FORCE ENTRANCE INTO OFFICE
Will Hear Hcvernl Civil Nuits In I/suI
Court in Place of Judge
M nmou
Circuit Judge Calkins of the Jack-
son county judicial district, has ar­
rived here from Jacksonville, and will
hear the evidence In several civil
< naes In plats* of Judge W L. Benson.
Itidge Benson, prior to his election to
the bench, was connected as attorney
with these cases, so he la ntg quail fled
• »> hear them While Judge Calkins
Is here Judge Benson Is unloving a
brief vacation.
Several minor question* won* ar
Mi*d before Judge Calkin* WedlleS-
■lay. and the civil cases will undmibt
*'<1ly come up tomorrow.
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HOLO MUNCIPAL OWNERSHIP MEETIRG
BRATTLE, Feb. 8. By a vote
EL PASO, Texas. Feb. 8. Four
A great stride in the* direction of
of 31.302 to 25,444, with only tbr»** troops of United Statin cavalry have
civic advancement was taken Wednes­
precincts to hear from, th« voters of arrived to help prote<i the border, the
day night by members of the Good
S. attic have r«< al)«*d Mayor Hiram former force being itnable to prevent
Goveynment ieagn«-, when they dis­
Gill and elected George Dilling to fill i-uppiles from being sent to the insur-
cussed to some length the qutmtion of
th« un*'xplr«-d term. Fidward Brswn, g«*nts
improving the cemetery and placing
th«' »iHlallkt candidate, received 4.857
Following yesterday'* battle th
the grounds in a sightly condition.
' ««it«».
»u>*dt«i employ«*« here contributed t
O. W. White. A. A. Mehaffey and
. Th«* Welfare I.«ague charged Gill hug«- purse as a present to the Orozco
B. C. Lee were appointed a eommitte'
| with inefficiency, declaring that be army. It Is reposted I bat 200 Mex­
to h«-e wbat could be done, and to
winked at the pcqtection of an or- icans and Americans have crossed the
’arouse as much public interest as pos­
ijinlz* d vice sy ndicate by Chief of Pt»- 1.« i dur and Joined Orozco's insurgent
sible in the matter. .
ramp, which is strongly entrenched DEAD AVIATOR'S BAROGRAPH
A number at residents of the town
GRIM ItEAI’Elt ARIIIYE k till YD (II«**'Wappenslelti,
May or-Elect Dilling usstimes office iai the hills behind rocks. The fed-
added their names to the m-mbership
W AS NOT TESTED
OF PLAINNM %N
I tomorrow.
dfai force is insufficient to attempt to
list of the li^ague. at last night'* meet­
Dilling attributes hl» success large­ dislodge them. General Blanco with
ing, and several have joined the or-
liter Dc«|a-rat«' Baie, Cody l imi» old ly to th« women who cast a third of 300 men and two machine guns Is ex­ A«ro Club Cannot Accept lli*> Ylti- -ganlzation. Since th»- true purpos
i the vote, the majority of th** fair »«•* pected to Join Orozco today.
tu<l«- Ra-eonl Mud«- Prior to
for which the league was formed is
C«>ni|*anion Head ami ill-
| supporting Dilling
The women 01
His
Death
becoming better known, the member­
Sister Dying
the underworld turned out In full
ship is rapidly growing.
Battle Near El (YtiU|x>
j fore«* to vote for an open town plat-
At last night’s- nwetlug the execu-
BAN DIEGO. Feb. 8— Reports
LOS AGNEI.ES. Feb 8.- In his five committee, through ,8pok«*sm*n
from El Campo, near the Mexican bor­
PAHARNA. Calif., Feb x Colon* I I form and Gill.
in th«- resident districts the woui«n der thIr morning say that a battle be- official report. President Twining of White, reported what had been ac-
William Cody. "Buffalo Bill." reach««!
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were
ulmost entirely in favor of Dlll- tween the rebel* and Mexican troopj the Southern California Aero club to 1 complish«*! at the last council meot-
h«rr lixiay after Ills rged witii dei-'h.
Ung.
under Lieutenant Colonel Vega ac- the Aero club of America says that J ing in regard to the water and light
t<* find his sister, Mr*. Helen Wet-
Many of th«' women Influenced ’.Ire currwd ten miles southwest of there. Hoxev's altitude record which he I ordinance. Following this, the pro-
mor«’. dying aud unable to recognize
I
him. and hl» oldest friend. John Nor­ i votes of their husbands on the moral­ I-Ding was heard at 3 o'clock this made here shortly before his fall to i visions of the present franchise were
ity
question.
A
record
breaking
num
­
I discussed, and a copy of this docu-
m iming in the direction of the rebel death, must remain unofficial.
ton. «lead at I xm * Angel«»
He stat«*s that the barograph on ment will be studied at a- coming
Norton and Cody were companion» ber of autiMi were used, taking the «amp No d«-flnite reports were re
the aeroplane was broken in Hoxey's meeting.
on the plain» of Kansas in I he pioneer i women to th« polls. The wives of «■rived up till noon.
Rev. Feese was present at th-'
fall before the final t«»st of accuracy
days ills relative* sought Cody for the wage earners turned out to vote
h«'tter
than
did
th«
society
women
meeting,
and he made a well receiv«sl
could
be
made.
several days, and flnaBy locat«*d hint
Tuk*-** < liarg« of Border Pat ml
address
on
the work of the league.
st th« niln«w north of Sentinel. He
Hl’ACHVCA. Feb . 8. — General
killed two hors«» In order to reach lilt; GAME IN MONTANA
Bcbutier. commander of the depart- SPLENDID 1’1« Mi RAM IK BEING 1 and in commending it be promised
his hearty co-operation, and stateli
DYING OF NTARVATION' mi nt of Colorado, and his subordinate
Sentinel Monday night.
PREPARED
that he would try to look after the
officer* arri veil here today to take
mura) side uf the matter
HELENA. Mont., Fob. L- Thous-, «barge of the border patrol.
ON THE NOHBLE MK1IC1 .
President Rose of the Mills Pro­
Next Sunday evening at Grace
and»
of
elk
and
other
big
game
we«t
\
number
of
frtsih
troops
of
caval
IT’s Tin diyided ojr* vu
of the Gallatin basin are In danger of rv :n d companies of infantry are •»«•w Methodist Episcopal church the anni­ gressive club ami Messrs. Mehaffey.
versary of the birthday of Abraham Silvey and Franka also made interest­
PA HIS. Feb. K. Th«- succ*'»s«>r of starvation, being unable to move ow­ h« r* The soldiers t.’ho have been do­ Lincoln will be observ«?d. An appro­ ing talks.
ing
to
deep
snow
on
which
an
unpen-
ing
double
duty
for
the
past
two
the hobble skirt has arriv«sl. A new
Municipal ownership of public
priate program is being preparod for
form of divided skirt, to come into etrabl«* crust has formed from frozen weeks will be given k r«*st. The pa’ro- the occasion, and Judge H. L. Benson ! utilities was brought up among other
rain.
Eight
elk
died
in
one
night
in
will
then
be
reorganised
and
a
stricter
fashion In the spring, la to be launch­
will deliver the principal address of subjects, and arrangement* will soon
ed into notoriety by the "manne­ sight of a rancher's cabin in T«31ow- enfortement of neutrality law will Is* the evening E. B. Ramsby, who was be made to secure a public speaker to
»toiie
park.
undertaken.
quin*'' of i« well known dressmaking
a personal friend of Lincoln's for address the people of Klamath Fall«
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firm of th<* Faubourg«* St Honoré.
many years, will relat«* some interest- ¡at a mass meeting for the purpose of
The new costume cotn«** from Tur­
ing reminiscences of the life of the I instructing them on the subject.
key. and la an almost exact rep rod uc-
martyr«*d president that he observed.I
tlon of the dress worn by the harem
In addition, other numbers will be I
lad it*« It constats of a long, loos«' di­
rendered.
vided skirt. Utting tightly at each WILL MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO FINANCE (VMMim:K WILL RE-
Th«- members of tbe Grand Army
ankle
MOVE HERE
of th«* Republic and YY'omen’s Relief
FORT FAVORABLY
M. Paul Poiral. th«' laahlau o*per'.
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corps will attend the observance in a 1
Is responsible for the new garment.
body. Ail who ar«* inter«*st,*d ar«- in-1«
Expa-ctn to IP'turn to Klamath Falls YY'itii BKo |*»*r Month A««urcd, Organ- v|tr(j to attend
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Cora Griffith returned home Mou-
< A1JFORMANN FAVOR
ixation« I’rm.pect** Are Yery
Within a Month With Equi|>-
Iday
from Royston, where she has
A DIBE4T ELECTION
nw-nt for Factory
Bright
been teaching.
his home
8ACKAMIQNTO. Feb. I.— Hespond-
-Chas. Kester is very ill at
ing to the requiwt of Senator Jona­
Murray Laidlaw, who was given a
The finance committee df the city
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in Poe Y’alley.
went to
than Bourne Jr. of Oregon, the sen­ tempting proposition In th«* way of council, which was instructed to in-
WASHINGTON. Feb. 7—Pr«?aident,
Wm. Marcho and wife
ate today passed a resolution placing inducements by the manufatcur«*» v«*stigst«' th«* advisability of furnish­ Taft has appointed Repr«*sentat!ve I Klamath Falls Friday.
Richard.
the legislature on record as favoring iommltti*e of the Chamber of Com- ing the band now being organized Duncan E. McKinlav surveyor of cub -
Chas. Pick«*tt and son.
the direct election of United States , mercc«* for the location of his furnl- with 350 per month to help maintain toms rf th«* Port of San Francisco. ; went to the Falls Tuesday.
senators
' tur«* and mattr«*«s factory in this city, the salary of a leader, has reported McKinlav is a resident of Santa Rosa. . Mrs. Mary Mark and daughter went
left for his home In Reno, Nev., to to Secretary Oliver of the Chamber of
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to Klamath Falls Monday, and return-
. | repare to bring his plant to Klamath Commerce, that th«- cause is a worthy-
to the Falls ed home Tu«*sday
Falls.
one, and that they will r«*port favor­
Perry Nickson went
It will In ail probabilities be a ably on the matter. Th«* Chamber of
Monday.
given at the
month before Mr. lutldiaw returns to Commerce has also pledged 330 per
A storm party was Friday night.
Klamath Falls, for in addition to the month toward this end.
home
Joseph
Taylor
AIK HITE( TN OFF It E \ IS1TKD BY an(
j a|| of (host*
who
attended it report
Members of th«* band are jubilant
! work of dismantling his factory in
MARAl'DERN
j having a grand time.
R«*no and preparing the machinery as a result of th«* above tidings, as
Archie Roberts went to Kla-math
for shipment, he says he has some with 'hat amount assured they are
Falls Monday.
stock on hand that he wishes to turn certain of raising a salary for Direct-
George Offield and Will Adams of
Hjr Smashing Window In lt«'ur, frill* into furniture* and dispose of in the or 8aow. Mr. Snow is more than After Breaking ltoor Knot), Thieves
Get Nothing at All for Their
Merrill were transacting some busi­
trnnee Waa Easily Gained to
Reno market. He will return here, pleased with th«* showing th«* boys
ness in Poe Valley Tuesday.
labor
he says, just as soon as poMlble.
Department Ntorv
have mad«' in practicing, and h«> says
Albert Mark went to the Falls on
A
they have rendered some most diffi
I Tu«**day.
cult
coin
posit
ions
with
great
credit.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS
Entrance was etf«*cted into on** of j Clyde Y'an .Meter w«*nt to Klamath
Another of a string of robberies was
BEGIN; 8S APPUI ANTS With practice. Mr. Snow says, the th«* rooms of the Goodrich A Atch«*son I Falls Tu«.*sday to tak«* the teachers’
committed Monday night Two men
band will be second to none in the
offii-es tn the American Bank and j examination.
broke into Hector's department store,
The teacher** examinations began state.
TriKi 'lild.i.g Mondav t ¿*ghf. but tS*
Mrs Dennis Provo is very ill at her
stole a quantity of clothing and de­ ■ >n Wednesday at th«* Central school.
burglar'or burglars received nothing home in Poe Valley.
parted. Just how much they took is I and flfteen applicants for county cer-
for their pains, as the room they eu-
not known, but It Is believed that : tifleates are taking the examination* BIG SAIJ-: AT HECTORS
ATTENDED RY ('R«»WI»S t«-red is us«»d as a woodshed, and the
they got two overcoats, two suits of under county school Superintendent
door connecting it with th« rest of .MILK DRIVERS CLASH;
clothes and some shot's. No money Swan. Prof. Faught and B. C. Lee.
TWO I MON MEN INJVRKD
th«* suit«* is secured on the other side
was taken
, The county examinations will con­ Ever Siu«-«* leist Saturday tin* <1«*rk*
with
a
stont
hook.
Have Been Keys Busy From
Entrance was gain<*d into the build­ sume thre«> days' time, after which
OAKLAND. Feb. 2 -In a battle
The door was secur«xi from the in­
Morning Till Night
ing through the rear window, and be­ ¡the t«*sfk for stat«* certificates will be
b«'tween
union and non-union milk
sid«* by a wooden box inclined and
fore they entered the H«*ctor estab­ I held. It will take four days to com-
wagon
drivers
Manuel Frletas, a
placed under the knob, and the efforts
lishment th«* men had entered th«* i píete th«* state examinations.
Front th«' crowds entering the
union
driver,
was
shot in the leg by
to gain entrance were so great that
empty store building adjoining, as
entering the building at Third and
a man named Bolen, who was an act­
th«*
bar
conn«*cting
the
door
knobs
th«* window of this was broken
Main streets occupied by Hector's de­
Suits Hied
was bent till It broke, and the door ing deputy sheriff. Fred Bennett, a
learning their mistake, they broke
Through his attorney, H. W. K«*e- partment store, a stranger would b«* I
union sympathizer, had his he*d
the window in Hector's, stole the him *. Z. H Jackson has commenced led to believ«* that there was a bank then opened easily.
gashed.
goods and made their departure In suit against W. W. Masten to recover run on. but on closer investigation
the same way. Their travkf going money due on two notes, one for he would learn that ever) body who
PEKIN. Feb. 2. Health experts
tech bishop Improve»
and con..ng can lie traced in the snow «150.33 and one for .131.35, both of can ixtsslbiy do so is taking ndvHtit­ report that the pulmonary plague sit­
from the rear of the stor«> across a nine months' duration, and made on age of the big sale no« going on uation at Harbin is of the most seri­
PHILADELPHIA, Feb 4. -Arch­
vacant lot to a point on Klamath ave- January 1, 1910. The plaintiff asks there, and are laying in a stock of ous nature. Two hundred and fifty bishop Ryan is reported a* being
nue Just opposite the telephone office. for th«* sums and 3 per cent Interest clothing, shoes, drygoods, etc', at a .to a thousand people perish daily aB much stronger, and members of hl»
The burglary was not dlscov«*r«*d till from January 1, 1910. and attorney's reduced cost. The flrm purchased a r«*«ult. Refug«*es an* spreading th«* household are hopeful, but the physi­
cian* are non-committal.
I’UHlin* «■' I’eace Mil'« ; Tuesdn
th«* drygoods stock of Ward A Oben- germs into Manchuria
fees.
BUFFALO BILL LOSES RACE
JI'DGE CAI Ji INK HERE
UIOM JACKHON COI NTY
Sheriff Barnts« unnoiin««*d W«d-
needay that on Wednosda«. February
l.*>th, the fax *books will he openod.
and hlH clerical forci will bcgln the
< oleetion of the faxe«. It is <>stiniat«*d
thtit 8188,000 will b«* rccclved In
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chain, and this, with their own com­
plete lln«;. Is now on sale.
"Ever since the sale opened Satur­
day," said Mr Hector, “our force of
clerks has been kept on the jump.
Women were in the majority Satur­
day, hut since they returned home
HHINGN IN MANY PELTN
and told their husbands, sons and
FROM LANGEM« VALLEY
brothers of the values being offered,
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"<»I*EN TOWN" MAYOR OF MEAT- I-HEHH TBOOPH WILL ENFORCE ' the sterner sex has been much in evf- LEA GI E API’OINTS < OM.MITTEI
YV. II. I’mikey Was Mui o-ssful in Ills
TLE IH TI HXE1» IMIWN
NEUTRALITY LAW
' dence."
TO STI DY MATTER
MEETING HELD BY
IAHT NIGHT
TAX COl.LKCTIfSNN TO BEGIN
ON NEXT WEDNESDAY
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