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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1911)
■ uims nun to su as *35.10. According to the latest [ estimate, the total estimate of mon-*y | now In circulation is S3. Ill, 550,- IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES MARK side of Ban Francisco. The cornor basement room contains ths pool and billiard tables, while the se«4md has the bowling alleys. Ths ground floor is lighted with large plat» glaaa windows on both th» Main streets and ths Fifth street sides an>? la also divided Into three rooms. The corner roo mis occupied by Fred Houston and associates with STATE O5V1CKH8 AND MHMI1KKS OF THE ORDER FROM ALL the K. K. K. store and the adjoining PARTS OF THE COUNTY' ARE UVESTS AT THE 'EMBUANT room by the same parties with the ing la too high. Assemblyman Wilson NEW LODGE HQMK IN KLAMATH FALLE ON LAST HAT UR- Walkover shoe store. A large arch today presented a joint resolution, way connects the two rooms. In the HOQUIAM. Wash., Feb. 18—The petitioning President Taft to call an DAY NIGHT. EUGENE, Feb. 30 Theodore third room John Houston will have Roosevelt will speak to the student* summer hotel at Moclips, containing extra session of 'he newly elected con- one of the most complete motion pic of the university April 5th. 335 rooms, on-halt of which was grews to remove the tax on such com Dr Odd Fallows everywhere: nothing Grand O. B Dews; Morrill by Past tures shows in the stae. washed into the sea. probably will modities that increase the coat of Bchafer Is In receipt of a telegram but Odd Fellows; and all roade led to 1 Grand N. 8. Morrill, and Bonanxa by The second floor Is divided into dated New York, from the ex-preal have to be abandoned as a large part living. the Temple. Thia was the condition Past Grand aud present Hoc rotary J. twenty-ihre« office rooms arranged In deot, giving the schedule which he of the remaining wing is hanging over ! on Saturday night, as it was at that O. Hamaksr. suites, and a number of these have al expects to follow on his Wrstern tour the water today and probably will I time that the members of the order Mr. Merrill Is one of the oldest ready been «rented and will be oc- fall into the ocean on this afternoon's ,MJE DAY PROBABLY In the spring, and offering to speak WILL HEAD EQUITABLE dedicated their magnificent new lodge members of the Odd Fellows lodge in j cupled the coming week, some of the from the rear of hla train io the ata Ude. The sea wall has collapsed, the home, which has just been recently the county. He has had the distinc tenants being already Installed ocean has cut away over 100 feet of dents of the University in case it can completed. tion of being a charter member of bis NEW YORK. Feb. 17.- Former The third floor has two magnifi be arranged to have the train atop the land behind the wall and Is tak There were Odd Fellows from ev former home lodgu lu Washington, cent lodge rooms, s banquet room ing five or ten feet for a long stretch Judge William A. Day. vice preai near the campus It is thought that erywhere. Large delegations from the also being the first charter member to and u kitchen and an abundance of dent of the Equitable Life Awur- at every tide. Forward Brothers' Mtlsfactory arrananmente can be lodges at Merrill aud Bonanxa-, Grand sigu the roll of Klamath Ixtdge and n ante and paraphernalia- rooms One made with the railroad ofllclals t» jewelry store was washed away and ance society, is to succeed the late Master Tbos. F. Ryan from Oregon charter member and the first Noble of the lodge rooms will be used ex the public school building, together Paul Morton as president 'of that stop the train for tea or fifteen mlu City. Grand Secretary E. E. Sharon Grand of Merrill Lodge, clusively by the Odd Fellows and as utoa at the university campus. Ar with seven cottages went durtqg the . reports today, The election Is sched- of Portland, and members from Ash uled for Thursday. It was nearly 2 o'clock before the sociated orders, the Rsbekhaa.. and cording to Mr. Rooeevalt's schedule day. land and other Rogue River towns, program was concluded, but the the encampment, and has been fur As the land was wash»*d out from he will pasa through Ktigenr at about i members of the lodges as far east as guests were determined to hear the nished at a coat of 33.000. The other under the schoolhouse the building 10 o'clock In the morning New York and Massachusetts, as well words of encouragement from the lodge room will be for rent by various began to rock, which caused the bell The telegram received by l>r Scha as members of the local lodge and Grand Master. Illa talk waa listened orders aud will also be handsomely to ring, adding to the alarm of the far la the culmination of a series of their Wives and families, crowded the to with the greatest of interest, and furnished, although not quite so max Communications with Mr Roosevelt, 300 citixens who were engaged dur spacious building until there was not the members of the lodge went to nlflcently furnished as the East room endeavoring to secare him tor a talk ing the terrific storm in removing PROFESSOR ROSS SEES JOKE IN a single portion of it that did not their homes feeling proud of their Th»« lodxes<to occupy the West hall to the students In th« spring. their household belongings from what THE STATEMENT , have Its group of interested specta work and having the satisfaction of arc Cascade Temple No 5!. Pythian While Roosevelt was president h* seemed certain destruction. Finally tors. Over 325 people were present feeling that their efforts were appre Sisters, who will meet on the first passed through Kugvur a number of the school house, which was a pre at 9 o'clock, when the services began ciated by the Grand Lodge of Oregon »nd third Mondays, anil Ewauna tentious frame building, slipped Into Wikconsin University Educator Says times, but uever found it convenían* The dedicatory ceremonies were The maglficent furnishings of the Camp No. l'^SO. Modern Woodmen to slop the wx and bobbing a-bout like a The Progrrsa oí IMeatrals conducted by Thomas F. Ryan of Ore room the Odd Fellows will occupy ex of America, on the second and fonrth cork, the bell still tolling dismally. I gon City, grand master of the state, clusively, as well as the excellsncs of Monday» I m a Slow Affair A few minutes later a gigantic wave ' I assisted by the following grand offi- the furniture of the room that la to On the Drat and third Tuesdays, rolling thirty feet high sent the struc ers: be rented, brought forth well merit Ewauna Circle No <17. Women of ture against the piling of the wrecked CHICAGO.Feb. 18.—The awaken W. O. Smith. Grand Marshal. ed expressions of admiration from all Woodcraft, while Ewauna Camp No seawall and it disappeared like a ing of China is a myth, acording to Albert E. Elder. Grand Warden. who were present. 799. Woodmen of the World, will house of cards. Professor Edward A. R om . of the Just before noon Friday the grand M. R. Doty, Grand Chaplain. The following were the members have the hall on the second and jury returned a tru« bill against J a* A little later Patterson1, .tore, University of Wisconsin, who spoke Nelson Rounsevell. Grand Herald of the various committeas . fourth Tuesdays with a stock worth >1000, was wash before the City Club recently, Davis, charging him with burglar» of the North. On Wednesday nights Klamath ed away. A doxen wreckers with Arrangements—Mra. C M. Rams- "China-, with false reliance and The body began Its deliberations on R. J. Sheets. Grand Herald of the . Lodxe No. 99. Knlghta of Phythlaa. tackle are dragging the remaining with more fear than respect of West by, Mra. Nelson Rounsevell, Mrs R the ease yesterday afternoon store buildings back to safety. It is ern institutions, is not progressing south. E. Wattenburg, W. H. North. C. M will hold their meetings, and a num Davis was arrested a short time ag > W. H North. Grand Herald of the ; bcr of other orders have applied for expected the total loss will approxi with the rapidity that Is generally be Ramsby and Nelson Rounsevell tor the robbing of the Monarch gro East. the hall on the remaining nights, mate 350.0Q0. lieved,” said the speaker, who has •wry. when the Intruder« secured lea« Reception com mitt»«- George R. The Odd Fellows order who will F. L. Armstrong. Grand Herald of penetrated the interior of the mvster- Hurn. chairman; K. M Chllcote. W occupy (be Esat bsll sre Klamath than a dollar in ¡M*nniea. Dickies and "NEWTH1N TO IT,"' SAYS ious country to within 200 miles of the West. O. Smith. M R. L«s, P. L. Fountain. | lodge No. 137, Prosperity Rebekah dimes At the time of hl» preliminary While the beautiful dedicatory JAPANESE EDUCATOR Tibet. "Neither this generation nor M R Doty, C. C. Hogu«. Albert E bearing Davis was bound over tn txrdge No 104. and Ewauna Encamp- ceremonies were taking place the the next will see the vaunted progress Elder. Frank Armstrong. K. North await the action of the grand Jury Io H. Kimlshima of Tokyo, Laugh's At that has been attributed to the orchestra, composed of the following Robert Emmltt, Fred Houston. War- { ment No. 46. the sum of 31.500 persons, rendered appropriate music: The War Scare Which Keeps I Chnese. ren E Coman and Rev. G. H. Feese William Sparks. who was Indicted I George R. Hurn, violin; William Bobbing Up ; “Chins is not seeking inspiration by the grand jury Moadaj under 'h* P R. Merrill, cashier of.the Klam Floor Committee — Fred Bamber. Hurn. Plano; Carey Ramsby, bass from the West," Professor Ross as- chairman; J. Fred Goeller. R E. Wat- ath County Rank branch in Merrill, name of Williams on a forgery rharg. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—Mr. H. serted. “Among other things. Its violin: Msrion Barnes, clarionet; O. Sentence and J. W. Scoggins. a well known res •»lead guilty on Thurada) At the clos- tenburg and H. E Momyer. Kimishlma, a distinguished educator great area precludes immediate Weat-' H. Brenna man. cornet has not yet been passed by Judg- ident of thst city, were In attendance The Oddfellows of this city have from Tokyo, and instructor in hy ernixation. It is impossible that mod-1 j ing of the services the three links every reason to be proud of their at the I. O. O. F. Temple dedication llenaou. who la coasidnriaa the sdvts draulic engineering at its famous uni I ern ideas can permeate so vast a ter- j , Were formed by Mrs. J. F. Goeller. ability of paroling the young man Mrs J. A. Thompson and Mrs. Ida efforts in establishing so magnifi - Saturday night. versity, laughs to scorn the idea of rftory in a short time. cent a lodge home, as there is not Fink, they made a very pretty ac this country and Japan being at war. “There is little fear of another such a finer one in the state outside of I "It is most silly.” he says. "This talk demonstration against foreigners as companiment to th^ceremonies. Within the few months George R. Hurn; president of the Portland. of war should certainly be stopped. the Boxer rebellion. In that conflict, they have had possession of the prop Odd Fellows' ball association, then If there is any nation on the face of the Chinese learned that all Occident erty it has risen in value Based on the globe which the Japanese admire als were not like the missionaries who ! presented the keys of the temple to the price paid for the corner diagon I the grand master, with a fitting it is America. And why should we had been sent to their country. The, ally across the street, the lot on which not be indebted to you? Were it not missionaries suffered. The soldiers ' speech, and they were accepted by the temple stands is worth 313,000 [ him in behalf of the grand lodge af| for the United 8tatea Japan would to- fought. more than when it was purchased Oregon. day be a small insignicant country. I think less of the conversion to last spring. The interest on the bonds Immediately following the comple American has made Japan. No true Christianity accomplished by the mis are assured from thp rentals which Japanese doubts that statement—and nionaries than 1 do of the introduc- tion of the dedication the Grand Mas the building will bring and by the ter. in a short address, complimented the Japaneae remember. They have tion of new ideas and reforms.’’ ■ the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of time the, bonds mature Klamath long memories. They will never for {thia Mtv uj the good work done In lodge No. 137 will have a home that get what this country has done for will be more than self supporting, as them. Therefore, do you think they SOME MORE SMALL CHANGE IS Providing inch a magnificent homo, it will bring a comfortable Income to BURNING HIS POCKET 1 and also on the completeness of the wju>d go on the battlefield and pro arrangements made for the services. the lodge. ceed to kill and maim the country The members or the order in this men of Admiral Perry? Perry'. Asks Carnegie Institute Trusters He stated that the plans were so city had for a long time advocated greatly In excess of anything that ho What They Would Do With name will ever shine like a beacon » and his grand secretary had expected the building of a temple but the *.*50,000 a Year light among the great men of Japan. that the1.- surprise was complete. He I idea did not take concrete form until No, this war talk, I believe, is merely PITTSBURG. Feb. 17.—Andrew gave a snort review of the past his April 7th of last year, when the ball the assertion of the people with a ’ brain affliction. I say there will be Carnegie has asked a question and tory of the Odd Fellows organixatlon, aasociation was Incorporated for the wants the board of trustees of the showing l>ow the present organixi- purpose of erecting the structure. no war." The building committee consisted Carnegie institute to answer. Upon tlon of 2,i»00.000 members grew from S1B8ON HOTEL'S SALAD PUTS that answer depends another gift to a gathering in Baltimore of seventeen of George R. Harn, president; H. E Momyer, secretary-treasurer. W. O. WHOLE BUNCH ON THE BUNK Pittsburg varying from 31.000.000 men. One of the features that brought Smith. W. H. North and R. H. Tower, to 32.000,000, as an endowment for enlarging the work of that organise-’ ,or,h thp applause was the and an issue of 350,000 In bonds was tion. The board of trustees has ap- >«“roducUon of a representation of authorised. The lodge owned a lot pointed a comitte to consider the >''«1*’'n<l»bi?. Love and Truth, the trin- which had been purchased for some question and report to Mr. Carnegie ,ty of the three links. The demon- 3800 a few years before and through SISSON, Cal.. Feb. 17.—Two hours at an early date how this additional ! s*r*tion was made by Mrs. Thompson, H. E. Momyer it was sold for 36,600. after eating shrimp salad at a local income could be used to advantage. Flak and Mrs. Goeller, in robes and that sum applied on the purchase hotel, 37 persons were taken violent < Mr. Carnegie'» letter, in part, fol- of appropriate color, pink, blue and of the lot where the temple now ly ill with ptomaine poisoning. No lows: "If the institute had 350,000 "««» oil This representation was stands. The present lot was bought deaths have resulted, though William ,or 3100,090 yearly more income what,adde<1 ,o thp P'ORfam on the sugges- from L. F. Willits, and the purchase Israel, aged 75 years, tyis remained would it do with it and in what j,lon of Mrs c M Ramsby, one of the price was |11,433.33. It has a front _____ * _ would _ . • it be _ distributed ..... . • and . ; ' mpmhora unconscious since last night, and may ' amount •P^rohers rtf of th» the rnmnilO»« committee fmrn from the age of 68 feet on Main street and 106 Rebekah pleasant * feet on Fifth etreet. not recover. for what reasons? Is there any new ** *■■*-*■ ' lodge, and *-* was a - -* A number of blds were received Immediately after the guests were 1 department that would add to its use surprise to both the Grsnd Lodge for the construction of the building Officers and the guests. stricken, th? hotel was turned into fulness?" After the conclusion of the dedi- and the contract was finally let on A hospital. With only two doctors catory services a banquet was served July 14, 1910, to R. E. Wattenburg ___ and as many trained nurses tn the PR9MIDENT TAFT MEETN tfap WPlrt hal| Memb<.r. of thp and the work of constructing the town, aid was summoned from other BOY 8CXJUT8 OF AMERICA { Rebi . ka h lodge furnished the good building began soon afterward. The places. A special train brought! thin«" to oat, which were served tin contract price of the temple waa 345,- physicians from McCloud, and others WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—Presl- der the sole direction of J. 8. Elliott, 000, as a number of incidental rame from Weed on a handcar. dent Taft, who is honorary president Mr EHlott wag aaaigted by thp foJ. chang»*» have been made neceoltatlng Twenty volunter nurses were recwit-; I of the Boy Scouts of America, gave i Iow(nK tweWw charn,lnK younK pr<>a. th»* added expense. It is estimated ed from among the women residents. .evidence in the move- p^jve pPCtjye Rebekahs Rebejtahs evidence of his interest tn that the total cost of the building and ment by receiving at the White House M11M|wl Haxel and Bee Rw. Hl| Misses Hax«l Hu mm er a, ground wil) reach about |55,000. mmerR, OREGON'S PRIMARY LAW IS But the latter figure does not ex PASSED BY IOWA SENATE i the many leaders of the organisation Haw| and Barbara Ooell.*r. Vera and who are here in attendance on the L1„le Houston. Cathryn and Marga- press the value of the premises for DES MOINES. Feb. 17.—The aen-j first meeting of their regulation ■ rPt WnlIainR. uilian and Josephine reality has advanced greatly alnce council The boys, clad in regulation i Van Rlper claTa Rouna<.vpB and the work on the temple waa commenc ate has passed the so-called Oregon j ciendenning. ed. At the prices asked and secured primary law by a vote of 31 to 16. It; khaki suits, marched in proceasion from the New Willard hotel to the Following tty' banquet the gue«rts for real «atat»* in the Immediate vici is rumored that the measure, already ' executive r “ sianalon, where they were > r(Rurned again to the east hall, where nity of the t»*mple the ground is alpne passed by the bouse, will be vetoed i i received in the east room by the { responses were made by a number of now worth 323,800, and the rentals by Governor Carroll. The Demo , president and several members of his ! the officers and guests, after which from the building will bo between crat» fathered the bill, seeing in It a I > official family. [the audience was entertained by a 39,000 and 310.000. chance to elect a United States sena The temple is one of th« most Im ' very interesting talk by the Grand tor in 1912 by taking advantage of Archbishop Ryan's Funeral Master and Grand Secretary. Noble posing structures In thls^art of the [ the fight between the progressives i It stands on the corner of _______________ ___ PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 17. -The1 Giand P. Sholl briefly extended the slate md standpatteni. Main street, and has three stort>~v funeral of the lat« Archbishop Pat- , welcome of Klamath Lodge to the PER C IPT1A WEALTH OF rick Ryan was held yesterday In the [ guests, and was followed by Miss and a full basement. The basement NATION IS NOW 934.43 1 Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, I gauger and F. C. Bambe^ on behalf Is divided into three rooms, one of and the remains were interred in the - of the Rebekah and Encampment I them being us»xl at present as a store WASHINGTON, Feb. 17—The wr cathedral crypt. Vast crowds filled branches. George R. Hurn then re room for the fuel and needs of the capita wealth of the United States, the cathedral to pay their parting sponded for the Odd Fellows' Hall temple, while the other two are oc- as based upon the new census, is 334.- respects to the aged prelate. The association, and told of the financial upied by Sargent A Wisbard with one 34. Under the census of 1900 it was services were t-onducted by Cardinal part of the work just completed. Ash of the finest bowling alleys and pool land lodge wtw represented by Past and billiard rooms on the eoast oat- computed by the treasury lepartmeat Gibbons. 465. as against S3.135.'>8«. 730 a, SCHOOL BELL TOLI4 AS RESl'LT year ago. OF VIBRATIONS ASKS FOR EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRE8H ÒN TARIFF Townspeople of Moclips, Wash. Art Much Alarmed at Action SACRAMENTO. Feb. 17.—Declar Of the Waves ing that the tarlfi on food and cloth LAUGHATCHINA’SAWAKENING I i