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« « ♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ til I K IAL 1’AI‘Kll OF ♦ ♦ KLAMATII COUNTY ♦ VOL. XV KLAMATH REPUBLICAN KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON. FEBRUARY 16. I9H und Its advancement, and lias made u good size Investment In some of our city property, lu a conference with ths uniyor last Friday he «aid that In all Dis traveling or in his observa- tion ho bad never eeen a community so thriving and with thu stump so plainly marked success. Mr Alexander, we welcome you ♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ LEADING i*Ai'EK OF ♦ SOUTHERN OREGON ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ NO 46 as shown In tbe record of the hearing already had and as indicated lu th«' brief recently submitted to .you by I Gifford and Amos Pinchot It will , put off Indeflntely cancellation of the I entries and concurrently the develop ment of the Immense mines which lie within the claims, mines which should be promptly opened when Con Ml XI« IPIL OWNERSHIP COMING DEMAND PRINTED IN HENATORM' gres* has passed legislation properly PEARL ALLEN WAH ARR»J4TED I I* AGAIX THIN MORNING MAGAZINE protecting the Interest of the public, R«'tll>lic«l Io lllliiolo which so greatly needs thel deveiop- Mrs John W. Wsnn. who ha« been I ment. Finally, It will deny to the h«r« for th« past four months, stop people the right of having fraudu ping at C. M O'Nslll'a, left for her lent claims promptly cancelled by the home In IIII iio I m last Thursday, wher • executive. You have yourself as shn will attend to some ttecesanry sumed all responsibility for the diM- JuM Realizing Sc-riouonesa of Charge, Mutter oí 1‘liu Ing llic <Jo<»>ll"ii Before biiHlncsM. Hhi- expects Io return her* Effort Iking Milite to “Get in" on Though Insurgent ls*ad«-r Did Not ixisal of this case. You have taken the l*co|ile at N| h *< ial Eli'itioii ■ In the Mpi'ing. Her son, Dau. him de Nigu His Naim*. Hr Is hai«l Girl Weeps, Faint« and Be tin Invitation Day Postcard it out of tbe hands of the interior < l<!<*<! to engage In busln«*sK here, und Being Agitated B«>okl«'t N< iii'llla* comes Hy Mt «-Heal To Ik- tin' Author department. There is In this case, will remain In Klamath county. They therefore, no socalled 'vicious circle' lire both mor than plcanid with the of Investigation and adjudication by Thlrteen-year-old Pearl Allen facer A very Important meeting of th«* No litar Imn In n lost by th«' Good 1 prospects for thia vicinity, und will WASHINGTON. Feb. 15. Direct offi«ers of the same department. It Government league In faking action probably mnk« th «Ir futur« ho lit' board <>f directors of the Chamber of demand that President Taft publicly is a matter solely of executive duty a serious charge as a result of rob- bing the mail boxes at the postoffice, t'otiiUM iie wan held Tin «day, and in answer the question whither he is af on the pre tenting <>f a petition to the here. and of executive responsibility. This and her arrest Wednesday came as addition to other matters the follow- tonfl'tlng to dodge a decision in the city council asking for a special elec- being the case, it is proper and im | Ing fifteen Bvi n«w member« wer«* Cunningham Land cases has be* n portant that Congress know the ex a sequel to a series of thefts of mall Hou fur the purpose of determining In From Ki-iio wbvtlii'i or not the «Itlseua desired a G W Borréis, a prominent rol i added to th«* memberxhtp roll: (lien mad»- by Senator La toilette in his ecutive attitude about these two Mils. extending over a period of three municipal water and light plant. Tin* <!• nt of Keno. spent Iasi Thursday In Johnston, J A Moore, Pacific Tele- open letter to the president, which It is, in this partieulare Instance, weeks or more, which have been a iMitltluQM ar« now being printed, will ih«> county m * ni att«ndlng to buwtn«M I phone and Telegraph company, it. C. was published in La Follette’s Mag quite as important that the public source of continuous annoyance to be rlrculutcd around by «ollcltnra till matters Mr. Sorrels reports more Shipley, J Konop, Theodore Hclson, azine und given out today. Th«.* know it. After asiaiming the respon parties exp- itIng packag s and other Saturday night, when >t special meet i now around Keno than there Is her«, Burrell Hhort, II. D Stout, O. A. Har l-tter Is sign'd I^Follette's Maga sibility for patenting or withholding mail. For some time Postmaster Emmlt ing of the league will he held for the end says that th«< sleighing Is better ris. Al Melhase, R. It Talley and E zine, but It ts considered here as com from patent tbe Cunningham claim has entertained suspicions as to the purpos of making final arrangements this winter than ever before, Despite <L Argravee of Klamath Falls; J. N ing from the senator, himself. : entries do you now wish to be reliev fui the presenting-of the petitions nt the snow, Mr Sorrels says, there lx I Woods «if Napa, Calif., If. W. Tower Lu Follette’s letter asserts that it ed of it? Is it your desire that at Identity of the guilty party, and a few the council meeting Monday night considerable activity In the adjacent of Keno mid Fr«-d Peterson of Bo- has been publicly stated that the two ¡the eleventh hour Congross should nights ago lesae Siemens, who re Thia action was taken at a big meet lUUlbei camps, sleds In* I tig used lìi I nanza. > bills introduced In the Senate by : take from your hands jurisdiction of mained In the poatoffice after closing Th« Chamber of Commerce now Nelson f Rep.»Minn., "have in some ' this case? If so, upon that grounds hours in the hopes nt catching the ing of the league last night, In re place of wagons. : has a paid up membership of ninety- measure received your support." In of public policy or of public benefit?” guilty party, saw the girl take arti sponse to th« suggestions of some of cles from some of the boxes. As they <‘lght members, all of whom are d«*ep- opening, !-a Follette says: "The first the councllmen. desired to catch her in the act to ' ly interested In the growth and de j is a special bill for a transfer of the A record crowd wa*> In attendance make the evidence more conclusive, velopment of Klamath Falls and decision in the Cunningham case from nt last night’s meeting of th« leg gioì, nothing was done about the matter Klamath county, and there 1s not a ! your hands to the Court of Apepals of am! forty-nine new members were re until this morning, when Postmaster j "«lead” piece of timber In the whole the District of Cxilumbs. The second ceived Into the organisation Emmitt, after some watching, caught Tli«‘ committee appointed to secure formation. Since Secretary Oliver's is a general bill providing for the i term of office b‘*gan a number have tranfer «if the decision of all land NO MOKE SKIRMISHES EX I’EXT her Ted-handed. Sbe was turned over a apeak- r to addr«*«** the pvopl«* on I to Chief of Police Townsend, who ' been dropped for nort-payment of cases from the executive to the courts th« subject of municipal ownership of ED ABOUT 4AI KEZ look her to the office of District At , du«*s, so that all in now are boosters und authorizing a trial de nova In public ut lilt h*s, roportei! that the ad- torney Kuykendall. ilr«'«« will lie made by Pr«-sld«nt eG<>. l luallng Deputy Sheriff, He Was Two j In th«' trite sense. | all cas> s which have already been Blocks From the « "urtle'UM* It was not until after she had been II. Franks of the bugile The dati Th« "Invitation !>ay” p«H«1al card 'hear«! In the Department of the in- questioned a bit by Mr. Kuykendall booklets to be sent out by r«N«ldents ' t< rior." • >f the mass meeting will In ail iirob- W I»««» Itccapl ur*'«l that Mias Allen realized the grave i of California on March 1st wer«* ntillity I n * fix««! by I hi' next Ul'-itlns After pointing out that the presl- I tieni h Ban<|U«t ness of her offense. When the truth brought to the attention of the bodv di'pt has affirmed dlrt’ctly and In- night of the organisation Ford E Blanford, who was Indict bv Secretarv Oliver, who told of the ! directly his determination to pass . began to dawn on her sbe fell to On- In otiler to show th" <il>parlty- In figures between the price 111« Light 'd .Monde: by the grand jury on n Southern Pacific's work In getting - personally on the Cunningham cases EL PASO, Texas. Feb. 15.—It Is floor In a dead faint, and became so and Water company Is «alii to be will < I arg- of forgairy. made an effort to <»iit tb«> I look lets descriptive of everv 1 and calling uttention to tb<* fact that believed that the Insurrecto campaign hysterical that a doctor was sum in g to »"11 their plant for. from |1 40.- «•»cap»* from th«' county Jail Wednes «art of California, nnd suggeHted that he |H*rmitted Gifford Pinchot to file around Jaurez is ended as a result of moned. The girl will be given a hearing be olio to 3400.000. County Assessor L< day afternoon, and his attempt came as Klamath Falls la In a measure trib- • a brief with him in these cases, the the arrival of General Navarro Iasi fore United States Commissioner wns called ii|ton to^pstn« he asiH<«ui«d I near being sti<*c«Mful. Stanford Mas , utarv to California, an effort should letter continues: night with 1.000 federal infantry Richardson as soon as it can be ui- valuation of the coiti|*a'i) a plant, and «nfri'tng Wood front th«* MOs.a^ rd hi tie mail« to g«*t Home liauil views In "The «;laimant« have had a fair men and a cavalrKdostSsiui ide. « In stated that it was 213.000 This the courthouse square to the Jail un the booklet The directors gave their trial; they hav<* been reprosented by Navarro and his staff and army are rangecU der the mu veillance of Deputy Sher hearty consent, and a number of plc- able counsel; no error or Injustice to the heroes of the hour. They are be- j «a i a dotied a lengthy discussion Talk : were mad' by «wvernl mem- iff John Hchallock. who was standing lures hav«' b«*cn forwarded to th«* them is alleged. Bince April. 1910, Ing hailed as the "Saviors of North EVEN THE VOI NG LADIES iters of the organization on' progres near th«- reiy door of the eourtkousc. I Southern PacK« by Mr. Oliver. IM MIST FOR KLAMATH FALl.s the Cunningham case has been pend ern Mexico." and were banqueted last A lady wishing to ace Mr. Hchnllock sive lines, and J A. Huliivan of the ing for adju«1i<uUion. The evidence in night and today. Examiner staff, who hi here tn the In engaged him in conversation, and tbe case establish««« conclusively that The reputation of the residents of terests uf that publication, spok* while th«- ottlcvr'a buck was turned Mur«* TttH>ps to Border these claims were enterod under an Klamath Falls as boosters for their tmngly In fatui ut municipal own- Stanford »lipped through the wood- Hl’ACHL’CA, Arlx . Feb. 15—Parts home town and county is well known illegul agreement to rontbjii ' after eiahli* ( lie cited ilñ' grafts Hau Fran- sh«*«l to Fourth street. Merit to Klam II«- W a» a Native <>f New York State, till«* was aecurod. Both documentary ol two tropps of the Twelfth cavalry all over the state. It seems that the c I mu has contended with In r«gai«t to ath avenue, and was two blocks away, and oral evidence in the case proves front the Presidio of San Francisco young ladies even are not a bit bash mill Wiu> Fifty-Nil»«* Year« the watsr problem, uuil dv< larod that running toner«! the river, .when n iM-yond argument or dispute that the arrived today for border duty. ful in telling the outside world the of Age tn ordvr to prevent a* poesible repeti num employed In carry ing wood Into Cunningham entries should be can story of the advantages and undevel tion of such conditions hero the elt- the mu rt house noticed him and np- Following an Illness of but a weak's celled on tbe ground of fraud, lxmg NOT A SINGLE FAILURE IN THE oped resources abounding here. ixen*' should seise this op|>ortunity to p> in<*<! Hchalk'ck of th«* escape. Secretary C. T. Oliver of the Cham duration, Frederick T. Allen, a well ago, the Secretary of the Interior an RECENT EXAMINATIONS Schallock nnd the helper pursued iotc In favor of owning their own ber of Commerce is in receipt of a known reaidi'nt of this city, and a nounced that he considered himself Stanford, and when the officer shout itnembar of the blacksmithing flrm of disqualified from acting in regard to light und water fdaut. letter from Miss Helen Wakefield. In uddllton Io the nrrangeiueiit of ed Stanford stopped This Is a- Fifteen Aspirants for (t'rtittcale*. who left here about two weeks ago Allen Ar Peterson, succuinbed Mondu.- th«* Cunningham caw. the petit Ion Saturday night, there for Visavia, Calif , giving the name*? night to acute stomach and bowel matter of record. Take th«* Examinations, and may be other matters to com« up b> ¡SHE'N A tiREAT BONTER of some residents of that city whom “The fact that before he became trouble, at hla home in this city. All I*»«» Hwccnufully fore that special meeting of the Hill KLAMATII FALLA she has interested in Klamath Falls, Mr. Allen was a resident of Klam Secretary of the Interior ho gave pro league, and n full intendance Is dr- —:— and requesting that they be mailed ath county for a number of years, and fessional assistance to certain of the sirnd Fifteen applicants for teachers' cer descriptive literature. i Miss Mabel Nickerson of Sacra' was a native of New York. At the claimants in their efforts to secure i mento Is sojourning again with her I time of his demise he was 59 years patents, and the further fact that, i tificates. and not a single failure in PRELATE WILL HE HERE TO aunt. Mis. O. (’. Applegate, In this I of age In addition to his wife.'he since becoming secretary, h«* has. the examinations; this is the record ¡city. Mias Nickerson sp«*nt most of leaves u number of children. FOUND CHURCH through his attorney, filed a brief of the tests held last week at the Iler childhood and youth In Klamath Th« funeral h » t vices were held oa with the joint committe of congress Central school by County Superin Falls, and la. of courae. au enthusi- \\'<*dnesday at Whitlock's undertaking in which he warmly defends the en tendent Swan, assisted by Prof«;ssor I "We've had just five days of sun Th« lit Rev. Robert L Paddock, astli booster for Klnftiuth wheteve.- parlors, th«* services being conducted tries against the charge of illegality, Faught and Mr. L<*. Many of those shine since Jannsry 1st," writes a Episcopal bishop of Eastern Oregon, she may be. She says there is a live by Rev. Hilton, pastor of the Chris make it desirable that you should taking the examinations were teach man from Fair Oaks, Ind., who is la expected to visit Klamath Falla ly and growing lnter«*at about 8acra'- tian church. have relieved both Ballinger and his ers seeking higher grade certificates. tired of thst section and seeks infor about February 24th or 25th, and the mento in regard to the Klamath Those who will be awarded certifi subordinates o( the duty of deciding mation about Klamath Falls, that occasion of his visit Is tb«- establish country, and this, she thinks, she haw cates are: the Cunningham cases. It is easy to ! thriving community he has heard no START CONBTRUGWON ment of u church at this point * Klamath Falls—Beulah Johnson. considerably Increased during her OF NEW IXIDGING HOUSE conceive that Ballinger's subordinates Frieda A. Netacbelin. Jessie Harmon. much favorable comment about. Sec Bishop Paddock's work in this dio- late visit to the California capital would feel serious «imbarraasment in i retary Oliver of the Chamber of Com <esr is too w«*ll known to need com deciding this particular case contrary • Josephine F. Donegan, Grace N. merce has replied to the inquiry, and Garrett A Atcheson ar« at work on ment here. Ruflcc It to say that his MODERN WOODMEN'S DANCE French. Edna E Elliott, Maude E. prospects for his coming here are ■ the new rooming house for E. H. Har to tbe expressed opinions of their «very energy Is bent to the upbuilding WAS VERY Hl'Ct'EHHFl I, grave on Second street, with a large chief. But now you have assured tbe I-aman, Marguerite Aldrich. Julia pretty bright. and advancement of the church and i Waters. Ruby I. Winters, Nellie L. j fore«* of men, having agreed to com responslbilty of decision there ap McAndrews, Mrs. R. W. Beach and the propogatlon of moral and relig An exceptionally good dance was plete the building in forty days pears no reason why the extraordi Salta Filed ‘ This ions teachings. given Tuesday night in th«* operu is to b<> an up-to-date lodging, nary step seeking legislation to wrest Blanche Foster. Willson A Scrouffle, a San Francis with I Dairy-—Wade H. Oden. the case from your hands should be I house by Ewaunu Camp, Modern co flrm, have commenced action all modern improvements, costing Oiene—Clyde C. Van Meter spyx iAL COFFIN REQUIRED Woodmen of America, th«* affair being 17,000. The contractors have com taken, a step which will effectually against the Chitwood Drug company White Lake — Henry Douglas Bussey. FOR BODY OF TEXAN GIANT u big success, both socially and finan pleted the Sparks theater, und have postpone the cancellation of the Cun to recover money on a note. Accord Keno—Anna O'Keefe. cially. A large crowd was in att«;nd- live bungalows under way In Mills' ningham claims for an indefinable ing to the terms of the note, which period. unce, and flfty or < more couples BAN ANTONIO. Texas. Feb 15. is for 3146.25. and made on January Motiwh«*nbacher to Stanford "If the first bill referred to pasees I uimt> Graves, the largest man in danced to th«* strains of music ren 5th, the local flrm was to pay uot less In th«* Sunday Journal there ap- there will result » protracted delay Tenne, and one of th«* largest In the dered by Griffin's orchestra. In ad <X»MKT RESTAURANT 18 than 320 installments on the 1st of pears a picture of Carl Motscben- United States, died in Han Antonio. dition to the Klamath Fulls residents, NOW IN NKW HANDH and the expense of additional hear bacher, the Klamath Falls lad who every month. As they have not done ings. The fraudelent character of He was 7 feet 7 inches tail, and at many out-of-town pcoph* were in at- j has produced a sensation at the Uni so. the plaintiffs ask for the entire the claims la already proven. Yet, if the tim«* of his death weighed 286 tendaaee. . F. K. Noumann has leaned the res versity of Oregon by winning a place amount and 1100 as attorney's fees this bill sLould become law the claim ixiunds His normal weight provlous tuurant in the Comet lodgings from 1 on the institution's debating team ants will be given a chance to make to his lllnewi was 450 pounds. Ifoart HH A IT CARRIAGE UPHKTH Nails Pied ANI) KII1U4 FlH'n MINERN M. W. Espy, and announces that he is one more effort to defeat the govern during his freshman year. Motschcn- tellure was the cause of his death. Two suits for recovery of money going to run a workingman's restau bachcr goes to Palo Alto during the ment'« case. Graves was so large that there was First Na- were filed Friday. The rant. • latter part of March, where he will HARRISBURG. Ills, Feb. 15- "If the second bill pastes, the not at coflin in Han Antonio large tional bank against Abel Ady and Mr. Neumann la a new man In assist Percy M. Collier, president of enough for him, and the funeral will Four miners were instantly killed at Klamath Falla, and aaya he came here claimants will be given the hitherto R. E. Cantrell, and Turner Brothers unknown privilege of hawing the j 'the University student body, in the against Georgia F. and Walter Pur be pofitponi-d until one is completed. a mine hero last night, when the to atay. debat«* with Stanford University shaft currlage In which they were be case tried over again de nova. No dy. Writs of attachment bare been ing lowered from the surface over such stumtViag block to the prompt issued in both cases. Stilt« HW MAYOR ALEXANDER OF turned and dropped them down the disposal of land caasa was ever de-' OUDK VISITING HERE shaft. Charles V. Pattee has commenced vised until th« Cunningham claims i U W. Palmer, representing the action in the circuit court against were pending before you for adjudi-. Northwest 8toel company of Portland, John Alexander. mayor of Glide. Mary E Anderson, nee Clifton, to re cation. Moreover. If eithtr bill be is hero making estimataa of steel Gota to Fort KlanmUh Oregon, and brother of Robert Alex Miss Blanche Foster, one of the cover monay due him for locating her comes a law, la a second considera work tor several buildings In con ander, a prominent and well known successful candidatos for teachers' on a timber claim In township 40 tion of this ease the claimants will templation The company with which ctUsen of Klamath Falla, la a recent certificato«. goes to Fort Klamath on south, range 13 east. Through hie have tbs extraordinary advantage of Mr. Palmar is connected furnished visitor to ou< community. He is ex Monday, where she will be one of Pro attorney, H. W Koenen. Pattec asks knowing in advance the exact Unas the Btaal for the Wattonburg and the tremely Impressed with our country fessor Mulkey's assistants. 3100 and the coats of tbe suit of attack of tbe governmsnt both Baldwin structurna. WILL PETITION PETITIONS MT NOW BEING PRINTED LA FOLLETTE’S MANY MATTERS WERE DISCUSSED THE LEnER IS PRINTED HERE IH FULE PRISONER ALMOST ESCAPES YOUNG GIRL ROOS POSTWSTER CAUGHT HER REDMNDED