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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1911)
Investigation, (<i attempt to discover whether means can be devised for materially Improving the work of census taking In the United tHates; and In a future report the results STATE TO MAKE LN VKNTIGATION of such Inquiry will be presented, OF THE MATTER together with a further analysis of the source of error under present methods. It may be that the present Governor West Will Noon Test 111«' III IIEAU ADMIT» IMN4H1IHI4TY OF methods of taking the census secure Jurisdiction of Courts In NRKOH results as nearly perfect aa Is possible, tlw Case but the practicability of Improvements In mnthoda la clearly deserving of moat thorough Investigation and con HA LEM. Feb 2 7. At the first ap- sideration. portunity a test will be made to de termine whether the state or Fi-deral <>>urts have jurisdiction over the ac Director Darraiul Will M»u<ly thr tions of Indians on the Hlletx Reserva E iiuiiwwb U uii Method* I' mh I tion In Western Oregon, according to In Other t'ountrlea Governor West. Following the complaint« of settlers that their Ilves were endangered and WASHINGTON. Fob «7. It Is Among Other Maters, Money I* Pro- that murders, i««saultx on women and probable that, taking the country aa other crimen had gone unpunished, or vi<l«il for Headways In the a whole, the population la slightly only light penalties Inflicted, the Gov <'rater ls«kc Park anderaiatetl by th» cetiaua bureau, • ernor conferred with District Attor but whether the margin of error la ney Bryson of the H -cond judicial dis a (ruction of 1 t>er cent or amount« trict to sscertaln whether lawlessness WASHINGTON, D. C„ Feb 21 to aa much aa - per cent, on one can Th» sundry civil bill, which has p<*sa<sl could be stopped. poualbly know That It ahotdd »x- the house, carries the following Ore <*vd 2 percent la certainly extremely gon Items: MIIIPH FIRNT THOROUGHBRED Improbable. POUI/TRY TO THE Ol'THIDE Continuing work on public build The moat fundamental aourcea of ing at Albany. 140.000; site and com error In cenaua work are the atiaolute mencing buildings at The Dalles, (id.. <’. T. Oliver Received Order for Inability of the enumeratora to per- 000; Medford. 12«.000; Pendleton, Blooded Hird* From Fancier ■onully reach every Individual con- | : . ooo. .ilex at Portland. |.,oo.ooo. Living In Portland eernlng whom Infortnatpin la requir Roseburg, *10,000; Improvements to ed, and that Ignorance of many per- jetty In Hulslaw River, *50,000; roads Secretary i*. T. Oliver of the Cham aona themanlvea concerning the cor at Crater Lake Park, *3,000 ber of Commerce. In addition to be rect nnawera to th» queatlona pro ing an enthusiastic booster for a pounded to them Other rausos, greater Klamath Falls, is shout aa en which may be removed In whole or TUCKER AND EDWARDN thusiastic a poultry fancier, and he MEET IN TH IM CITY Mt MIN bears the distinction of being the In part by change« In method« ar» the large number of qunutlona In the first bird fancier in Klamath county C. F Tucker, the clever welter to Bend a shipment of thoroughbred anhedulea; the Inclusion in the ached- nlea of lnqulr<w which man) people weight boxer, will leave In * short chickens to an outside fancier. The ran not answer correctly only after tlm» for Kennett, Calif., where he order just shiped by Mr. Oliver goes prolongi-d cr>n«Jderatlon. lack of ex »111 box ' Kl<1 ’ M< l.i-llan. who ap to a Portland fancier, who ordered a perience on the part of nearly all peared here in several boxing bouts. doxen chicken*. »numerator«, lai k of experience on Tucker Is making arrangements for a Mr. Oliver raises full blooded light the part of those aupervlalng the ac match with Frankie Edwards. that Brahmas. Rhode Island Reds. Buff tual work of collecting the statistic«, classy little Oakland lad. for a bout Cochin* and White Plymouth Rocks. He believes arrange namely, the supervisor« of the census In this city and their clerk a and special agent«; ments will be made whereby they will “OREGON DAY" AT THE inaquate means for securing personal meet on or about March 30th. BIG OMAHA LAND SHOW contact between the supervisory of ficers and the enumerators, the enu- Nt» MEN ATI >11 ELECTED Word has been received by the aivraton of the population on the LN MONTANA YET Chamber of Commerce from the basis of "usual place of abod«"; the Western l-a-nd Show, generally known prolongation of enumeration over a HELENA, Feb. 27 Itesplte the as thb Omaha !-and Show, stating considerable period of time, the un fact that the session of the Mon that the exposition officials wish to warranted Interference of private In tana legislative assembly Is near an make October 24th "Oregon Day" at dividuals and organisations with the end It seems to make no difference the show, and that they have taken taking of the census, and th» amount In the completion of the Montana the matter up with Governor West. and form of the payments to enumer senatorial situation and the opinion During seversl yesr* past Klsmath ator«. Is general that the deadlock will not Falls has always been represented at It Is the Intention of the Director, be broken The result of today's this show by a large display, and by careful study of the methods of ballot: Carter 3R, Conrad 23. Scat many people have been brought here census taking abroad and by other tering 14 N coesa ry to choice 4». as a result of the exhibit. CENSUS SLIGHTLY UNDERESTIMATED present climate Is not beneficial to her health. During Mr. Filler's absence Mr*. Shook will conduct the cafe. A pew HOi NTON’N NEW PLAYHO ( ME IM chef and a new corp* of waitresses ar rived last night to begin their duties NEARING COMPLETION In the cafe. INDIAN CONTROL COMES UP "TEMPLE” OPENS SATURDAY EFFORT TO IMPROVE CENSUS TAKING Oregon's Items In The Sundry Appropriation Bill TRIES TO PASS BOGUS CHECK Here for a Visit No Pain* Have Been Nparvxl to Make Henry Janssen, a former resident WELL KNOWN FIRM WAS PICKED It On«- of the Beet In the of this city, but who now resides In AM THE VICTIM Htatc Han Luis Obispo, Calif., 1« here for a few days renewing acquaintances and HatUrday will be opening day at looking after property Interests. Mr. the Temple theater, J. V. Houston's Jansson was formerly a landscape splendid new motion picture sbow- gardener here. houae, and the lovers of photoplays will be given an opportunity of seeing all of the latest and Aral production« of the leading film manufacturer* a* soon as they are received on the coast The new »Temple theater, which is George Dr Ally Had to Tell Victim located In the Odd Fellows’ building. What Hr Thought of Him Is one of the best equipped show and Ancretors houses on the coast. Mr. Houston has spa-red no pains or expense to get the meat material and apparatus. R WALACE, Idaho, Feb 27.—The E. Wattenburg has attended to the fact that George De Atly of Gem de carpenter work on the place, while the painting, frescoing and other dec layed putting his threat to kill orative work was done by F. C. Bam- Charles Highland Into execution In ber. Carl F. Shenecker has been order that he might tell that miner just what he thought of him and bls Installing the electric aparatua. Nearly all of these have finished ancestors, probably saved Highland's their work; so the show will all be life at Gem. Atly flourished a large revolver un In readiness for opening day. A new feature In this city Is the der Highland's nose and announced electric orchestra Installed in the that he would blow hl* head off. theater by a San Francisco firm, While making the announcement and which renders all the lute and pop- explaining his reasons some other plar airs with piano and orchestral miners came along and precelving the accompaniment complete in every situation crept behind Atly and dis thing except the musician*, and their armed him. A call was sent to Wallace and absence Is supplied by electric cur Sheriff Nicholson, Informed that Atly rent. With the opening of the new thea had gone crazy, took a strong armed ter two shows a night will be given deputy out to the camp. On arrival, at the Temple. The Houston opera however, he found Mr. Atly very house will stll continue to give mo sleepy and brought him to the county tion picture allows, but there will be jail where the former Kentuckian was only one show a night. A vaudeville put to bed. To much "squirrel'' act will be a feature of each evening's whisky was the verdict. bill at the Houston. Huffler Deferred While The Slayer-Tu-Be Gives Opinion LEAVEN FOR CALIFORNIA TO UNDERGO OPERATION Harry L. Pltxer, who recently pur chased the Baldwin cafe from Mrs. 8book. left with his wife on Monday* morning's train for San Francisco, where the latter will undergo an op eration for cancer, In a Bay City hos pital. After she recovers Mrs. Pltxer woll go to Los Angeles to visit rela tives. and may remain there till the »•••ather becomes warmer here, as the MKB. CARRIE NATION IS RHCOA’EKING FROM ILLNESS LEAVENWORTH. Kan., Feb. 27.— Woe be to the jointists. Carrie Na tion Is getting well. Mrs. Nation, who has been under treatment in a hospi tal here for a month, expects to be discharged soon after March 1 In spite of the fact that physicians recently gave up hope for her recovery. Mrs. Nation has been suffering from ner vous breakdown, but her mental con dition is now satisfactory. in CODNTYJAILNOW.AWAITIIIGTRIM After Trying to Work Virgil A Now, C. D. Gardner Is Picked Up by Chief Townsend C. D. Gardner languishes in the county bastite as a result of trying to pass a worthless check Monday on the firm of Virgil A Son. His hear ing will In all probability be held to morrow. During the past two years Gardner has borrowed sums of money from Ed gar Virgil, senior member of the firm, but with the exception o? *2.50, bor rowed about a year ago. Gardner was always prompt In returning these loans. Monday morning he came into the store, reminded Mr. Virgil of the fact that he owed the latter, and in payment tendered him a check for *10, saying that when he arrived in town Saturday night the banks were al closed. Mr. Virgil had some mis givings about accepting the check and pay ing Gardner the balance of *7.50, and advised Gardner to wait until the banks opened. This, Gardner stated, he would be unable to do, as he was freighting, and bis team was all ready at a local livery stable for him to start out in a few minute«. Seeing Virgil's reluctance to ac cept the hceck, Gardner asked him to advance him *2.50 and keep the ec a» security. Virgil did this, but as soon as Gardner left he noticed that the check had not been endorsed. Calling up the First Trust and Sav ings bank, on which the check was drawn. Mr. Virgil learned that Gard ner had no funds there, and when he called up the livery stable he found that the freighting story was also a myth. Virgil sumoned Chief of Police Townsend, who arrested Gardner on the street, and turned him over to the county authorities. B Special Sale of Pianos and Organs ---------------------------------------------------------- ■ —' ' at --------------------- ------ ■■■■■■ Klamath Falls Music House = , * Adjoining the Iris Theatre on Sixth Street ri.»' ■llil IL y . . Ir/B 1 Everything in Music. The most complete stock between Portland nd San Francisco. Pianos and Organs now sold at prices never heard of in th< history of Klamath Falls. Victor Talking Machines and Records I » I To purchase a piano. We have them from $150 up and sell « - - them on small paymenis, just like rent J a « 1Y1ADSEN