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**•'»1**44**** OI IK hi , I’Ai’KR OF ♦ • • KI IM t I'll I III VI'Y • •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ VOL. XV KLAMATH REPUBLICAN ♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ * LEADING PAPER OF SOUTHERN OREGON ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 23, 1911 euce during his two years' stay in the real highlands of Mexico Among other things he described u bull fight he witnessed, In a most vivid manner, und showed tho pupils tho pair ol bsnderlllos used by the matadors in the light Tho tulk was out of the or dinary lino, mid was Intensely inter esting to the students. Etholred Nelson, a recent arrival PANS IGF OF I RAM HlNFN IN THE In Klamath Fulls, delighted th« az UFANOX tDVANCED sembly with a vocal selection und two ¡ readings RECALL IS URGED CARTOONIST IS BÏ THE LEAGUE JAUREZ IS EXPECTING LN AITACK HOMI.lt DAV Lhitrlt'l tl.l.l G Is Ih- HI Mth TREATMENT ♦ ♦ NO 51 for the coming season: President/ 1J Howard F. Shepherd; vice president, I A. B. Cleaveland; secretaTy and treat»-1 urer, A. Oehler. At the high school th, tennis en thusiasts have already commenced practice games. The grounds have b*-en rolled and placed in great shape, and the students look for some fast games. The tennis game is fast be IX II - TREAT ORDINAXl E CAR- coming popular, and each year se> , RIEH lit BIG VOTE many additions to the ranks of the High Hi -bool Tennis club. MANY SPOKE AT MEETING LAST HIGHT WOMEN’S VOTES WERE RESPONSIBLE PRESS IS COMMENTING ON („iveruiiM-iit Gffi, lui» Are Sending I lo ir Fumili’-** Arrose to T«va» OF CENTER OF THIS CUT In tildition, Nilvi-rtonian Charges Ills S| h , um - Cabinet lias Ttiree-Rour s.*w>ion WASHINGTON. D C . March It The cabinet In a three hour session today discussed the matter of the Mexican conference.. Filibustering Going Ou KIAMATH'S EINE EXHIBIT Hi» Father F«»r Safety KI. PAHO. March 32 ItealdentM of Jauri'i were confildently «xpertlng ih«- arrival of i< pear« meaaage from Pr«aid<-nt Dlax last ulght. but today their optlmlHUi Is fast dl»upp«'arlng They tliluk that Dlax lius refused to <lls< Uss peace until the rebellion la over, and this begins to look like a long fight to the finish. Juurez la expecting an utta<k In a very short time, ami several officers today made arrangements for their fntiilll, « to slay uirosi* Hie border In thia city. A high ranking Moxicjiu army officer asserts that Diax will per- -onaliy take to the field If the cabinet insists on negotiating with th» rebels. W ith Swearing at R«solv«d. l liat lt be thè senso of ih«- Good Government League ttia/ ih«- i>-Hpoctlve wards take immediate iuctlou to re, nII thè couiK litnen for Hight in the middle of the stories not li, «dlug thè protesta of thè elti- of bumper crops for lull, of roeord z< uh In thelr respectlve wards, and of bi caking mules and other «ncourag- th« Good _____________________________ Government M-ague, and •ng Information. there comes a story ¡tin- Mills Addition Improvement club. of finding gold within a mile of Multi but Instead, votad for th« fruuchlHtsi." street. < Georg« ’-------- -- II. Hnyd* r, acting “-- po ' Thls resolution was adopted by the llcemnn. Is ll»« man making th« dis- < • •«> I Governili •<>' league at a meeting cover), but he do«’s not tell the exact in R> <!ui«-n's ball Tuesday night, after spot wh«i.’ th«* yellow came to light, a lengthy discussion of the matter of Mr Snyder's find was a pocket of free grunting franchises to th« Klamath gold In white quartz. j Falls Light und Water company. In > th« opinion of the members of the ♦♦♦ L’-aguo th« matter of leaving the - ♦ | | question up to the people for their POE VALLEY NEWH ♦ vol, « is »up«!fluous. as the council Is I the only body which has the power to ♦♦♦ ------- ♦---------------- 1 puss ordinances, and they already Clarence Holmes and Earl Egling- {did this. tou went to Klamath Falls Thursday Petitions were ««nt to the council with a load of 'ream by tho Good Government League aud Ix'tlui W«blM-r visited th« school th«- Mills Addition Improvement club, Thursday afternoon and as th «-io- were against the grant- The sin kers have arrived at the i Ing of the franchise, the recall talk Taylor Springs, and everybody Is busy j came up as a result at last night's kiilng alter fish. meeting. J css I, McFall und family visited at There was a large number lu at- the horn«' of II II Roberta. Sunday. i tendance at Tti«s«!ay'» meeting of E W Roberts, Tom Roberts anti th«- league, and many matters of civic Art Spencer went «•• Klamath Falls Importance were discussed. Speeches «*,'"day were made by C. M O'Neill. John D. JiMMiph Taylor and Dan Lovelady ' Carroll, J. W. R om * of the Mills Add!- went to the Falla Saturday with a load tlon Progress club. E. L. Elliott, C. C. °l 0*«1 Brower and others on the line ot civic Emil llerllug pasaid through the i Improvement. Vail«*> Rumlny, en route to his home- ! ------------ atead n««ar Olenc Cha*. Kester und wife went to1 CUT SECURES MiMfif DUMP Olen>- Monday J B. Short went to Klamath Falls ON WEST SIDE OF THE RITTER Monday to have his hand doctored. Corg and Levi Griffith went to w All 1‘ropiwty Owner» Are Urged to E Griffith's Monday. Mr* Mary Mark and daughter, AL Make a "Cleanup" as Noon berta, went to the Falls Tuesday. a* PoMibb* HALEM. .March 22. Charging that within two months after hl« marriage his wife called his father a “d—d old fool,'' and other opprobrious names, Homer Davenport, the Oregon cartoonist, has commenced divorce proc«- dings against Daisy B. Daven- port In his complaint h« cites cruel and Inhuman treatment as grounds for the action. Davenjmrt In the papers filed in the circuit court here says that his home I m in Silverton, though he has < be: n a w anderer in Han Francisco, Gotham, Orange, N. J., and other cities and countries since bls mar- rlag. to his wife In Chicago in 18Ü.1. Then- are three- children as a result Ol the union. Homer. Gloria and Mfl- dred. n U Ing*'*«-» D«-»pal4li Nay« out IH«- Pluy I» Attracting Great Attention With Recall Eleition Approaching, Ta«onia Hopes to Noon Be the IP-st Governed City TACOMA, March 22. — Sorrow reigns In all the Tacoma saloons to- The Sacramento Bee of the 20tb,da>* following «he parage of th« has th«> following dispatch, which will antl-tresting ordinance by 4,000 ma jority. This provides for a fine of interest local people. “LOH ANGELES, March 20.—The SI00 for any bartender who accepts Western Land and Product Show op money from one and serves drinks to ened Saturday night with a large two. Mayor Fawcett nays he will see crowd In attendance. The booth pre that the ordinance Is strictly en pared by the Klamath Falls. Ore, i forced. “The women did it," say the mem Chamber of Commerce is attracting an unusual amount of atteutlon bers ot the Royal Arch. The women Many unique features are presented are most jubilant, and say it will nor be hard at the approaching recall in Rs display. elections to make Tacoma the best governed city in America. ♦ The anti-treating ordinance was l>:iM«d by the municipal commission last December. it was referred to the voters tn the first referendum ♦ under the new charter. 66 per cent Mrs. C. Gray and Mrs. T. F. Short ot a total registration of 21.$87 called on Mrs. Cunningham Tuesday. voted. A|>proximately 5,000 women, Bob Short and sons and Ivan Icen- with four precincts missing, voted. bice went fishing Saturday and Sun day. ♦♦♦--------------- ♦---------------- ♦♦♦ I James and Everett Finnell of Klam ath Falls sjient Sunday with James ♦ XEWN NOTES FROM OLENE ♦ I- Curnow * T. M. Cunningham was in town Sat ♦»♦ --------------- ♦ F. C Corpenlng is having nis hotel urday. J. Arant went to Dairy Monday. * and store room repainted. D. E. House and C. H. Roberts of Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Brown called on Mrs Icenbice and Mrs Short Tracy City, Tenn., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corpening. Monday. Here is a true fish story for som>- Miss Grace Cunningham spent Sat Mor«. Rrsrui»« M anted of our naw arrivals to (Minder over: urday with Leta and Nellie Gray. M»H ANGELES. March 23. A tsL Mrs. Ada Arant spent the first of Dempster Anderson aud two sons in «gram Instructing th« recruittug offi ' one night caught with hooks over the week at T M. Cunningham's. cers to put forth extra efforts tn se ’yucllle ar:’: Dean Beckley spent 160 fish ranging in weight from 4 to FnWABnS HF|f FROM PANTANO cure more men for immediate s«’rvlre 12 pounds. Sunday with Grace Cunningham. was received this afternoon, Th« James Moore, the blacksmith, has Robert Draughon and family spent messuge was from Washington quit the shop and will look after his Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harris. The school yard at Pine Grove Is farming interests this summer. Mr. I'FOPI.F AltH TO VOTE oh THEIIt being plowed and trees are being Cox will attend to the shop work. Bolli Mvu Arc how Training Dully At 't'ElTAht E Lost River is higher than at any planted at the I 'ntral—Much Inten-,< previous time this winter, and is still If P«<’|,l, Ib-j’xA Grniiilog of Fran rising. in the Coming Bout « ! ili Ise«, <<>tn|iuny Will hot , Mrs. Grimes. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Mc- - ------- ♦------------------ « Aceept Them A site for the dumping of tin cam. LOHT RIVER GLEANINGS ♦ Kenzie and Miss Carrie Andrews at- ♦ BONANZA BREVITIES ♦ Avioinpanh»d by Tobey Miller and tended the Elma B. Smith recital at rubbish snd other garbage hag been I I s« cured by the city on the West Side, M. O»t.-nen, Frankie Edwards arrived Klamath Falls Wednesday night. Wlth an amendment attached to ♦ — ♦----------- ------ ♦♦♦ ■ ach that It will be placed on the bal- ♦♦♦ near th«> slaughter house. This site In Klamath Falls Tu«-sday night from i The exhibition given by the Ath lot ut th« coming city eiectiou, tbu Is reached by th«- road leading toward Oakland to get in shape for his 20- The Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. E. THE RECLAMATION SERVICE AN ordiiiuuccs granting light, sstei «nd letic club Saturday evening was n the poor farm. round bout wlth C. T. Tucker on the ' (' Reams on Wednesday. Those pres NOUNCES COMING TENT The performance He is feeling in fine fettle, i ent were: Mesdames Koontz, Ste»-- »treet light Ing franchise* to the splendid suci-etai Mayor Sanderson and Acting Chief 1 30th Klamath Falls Light anti Water com- j ol the boys Showed that they have of ------- _. —iw unite in making and Ka)H he is glad we are enjoying man, Rohley, Tolman, Rueelng, Hatch. Project Engineer W. W Patch nt l>uny were adopted by the city coun- trained faithfully. A large crowd was an appeal to th«’ property owners for j !d«el weather this time. On the oc- La Prarie, Schene, Elliott and Reams. the reclamation service announces <11. The company, through Mr M««ore, present, and cheered the boys to the a general cleanup around their prem . casion of Frankie's last trip here, Tb«> ladies tied two comforts, which that an examination for the position agreed to leave the mdtter In the echo. After tho exercises the mem ises It will be but a short time now ! when he defeat«*! Kid McLellan, the are to be sold. of field clerk will be held at the hand* of th» people for their decision. hers of th«- club served ice cream until the army of homeseckers-reach weather man handed him a bunch, reclamation service headquarters The annual congregational meeting .,nd he stated that If th«- people voted and cake to ail preaent. The boya Klamath Falls, and nothing is so at and during his stay the mercury stuck . of Mount Laki church was held at here. Under the head of field clerk against granting the franchis«* his acted their part as hosts in a moat tractive to a prospective buyer as 1 pretty close to the zero mark, caus- I the church on Thursday afternoon, at are the positions of storekeeper, time • <nn|>any would not accept the Fran graceful manner. ' ing th«> Oakland boxer to hug the which John Koontz and Geo. Grizzle keeper, office clerks, stenographers well kept yards In a town. This fine weather is welcome to 1 itov«> for further orders. clilse. — were elected trustees for three and and typewriters. As vacancies in Articles of agreement will be one year respectively. The church ‘ these positions are not infrequent, the There was some discussion raised us all. but in particular is It gratifying STRENUOUS INDEED IN ROOSE ! signed this evening by the boxers, in ¡gave Rev. Anderson of Merrill a unan opportunity for a competent party to on ithl« point, and City Attorney to our “loafer«.'' All during the win VELT'S PROGRAM which provision is made for forfeit- imous call as pastor. Drake was called upon several tlintm ter months they have had to endure secure an appointment is good, pro ' nr«» in ease of not making weight. The to explain points arising. Judge the inconvenience of ill-ventilated 1AJH ANGELES. M btc I i 21. -The vided a satisfactory examination is The Shadow Pi,* social whi«-h was ( Drake staled that such an action stores and grog shops. Now they can ¡strenuous program of Theodore light will be under Marquis of Quevns- to have been given March 17th was passed. could be taken merely uh an ndvlH*»- one« more sit on the curbing and | Roosevelt began in real earnest today, 1 bury rules, which permits of hitting postponed for two weeks on account i The examination is open to both iilent from the people, but hi* suld the whittl«’ or loungi* on our merchants' | lie arrived at 10:15, and spok«* to the ! in the clinches. sexes. Parties desiring to apply of the bad roads. Both men are getting in shape. council won not bouml to submit to rustic settees. Without work or wqr- Young Men's Christian Association II. F. Phillips aud wile were in should write to tho local headqu?- ry, they extract th« ’ honey from life. | Tucker trains at the Central from 2 town on Saturday. the will of the psoplc In the matter. 1 at 11 o'clock. ‘ rters for application form No. 304. Mr. Moore's Rtatement, however, They have nothing, want nothing, do He left for Pasadena this aftei- i till 4, and Edwards will train at the , This, after being filled out is to be Mr. and Mrs. Koontz were in the nothing, and are nothing. Sponging noon, and tomorrow Roosevelt ad ' same place from 4 till 6. leaves the matter up to the peopl«*. forwarded to the office of the Civil city Saturday on business. Tobey Miller, Edwards' sparring Th«* granting of the franchiiUM« to here and there, playing the jackal to dreseeu Occidental College, th«- Har- | Service Commission in Washington R. C. Short and wife were callers partner, is well known down 'Frisco I at Klamath Falls Saturday. the Klamath Falls Light and Water this man und that, they inanag«* to I vard club nnd the City club. D. C.. and the parties will then be ad I way. He has been matched againnt company tins been one of the live exist. They exemplify Goldsmith'-' The party leave« uorthward tomoi- I vised of the date of examination. Arthur Hatch has his new bouse on topics of th<> pant winter, on which saying: row evening, arriving at Berkeley on . Frank Williams, the fast Merrill box his homestead nearly completed there was a wide difference of opin I "Man wauts but little here below'' 'Thursday morning A feature of the , er. for one of th«» preliminaries to OH! YOU EVERYBODY Mrs. Koontz. Mrs Art Hatch. Mrs. Nor wants that little long." ion. Once iM’for«. when the ordinances Pasadena stay will be the meeting of i the Titcker-Edwards mix. Why can't I be your Jeweler this La Prarie spent Tuesday with Mrs Several of our residents have begun Mrs. Roosevelt and Mrs. James A were adopt«-«! by th«» council they were year? If you don't know me come H. F. Phillips vetoed b) Mayor Sanderson, and on making gnrden. Mr Hamnker in par- Garfield, wives of two former presi J. T. Horgau of Dunsmuir is reg- School in th«' Henley district will in and get acquainted, you might i ccomdderatlun th«» council sustained ticular is rushing the Reason in t his dents like me. 1'11 try to please you. Utered at the Baldwin begin on Monday, March 27th. regard the executive In the action. My stock is an asset to my success. Geo. Grizzle was in town on Mon Mr Griffith und family from Mis I’ gn TI’OXF.MEXT GRANTED IN .1 <’ Taylor is down from Portland day. You can't better the best. I don't Itmuiway This .Morning souri are new arrivals In our town. THE HETtTI HETI'HY CANE i Judge Short was in Klamath Falls lake a back seat for anyone, when it A runaway team tearing down Main I Our town, climate an«! resources ap comes to repair work You know TFXXIS CLUB ELM TN A Saturday. slreet at a rate exceeding all city peal to them, and they hnv«« a host of WASHINGTON. D C., March 21. FIXE NET OF OFFICERS Mrs. Archie Colson was a caller at what's right, so do L. If I have /peed limits caused a scattering In tho friends w’ho contemplate joinlag them Mayor McCarthy's application for j I worked for you and it's not been sat the Falls on Saturday. i rowds along the town's principal I here. postponement of the Hetch Hotchv I Itigli Hctiool TVnnis Fiends tre II- isfactory, don’t hollar, come back to James Etiman and Th«- Reverend J. Griffith of Klam Valle) case was granted this arter- street Tuesday afternoon, and caus- ti-íMh l*r*cticirig on the A) Bunnell were visitors at the Falls me. I don't take your money unless I < <1 mnny to hurriedly enter stores and ath Falls delivered two able and elo- i noon by Secretary of th«> Interior Court i give you value received for it. on Saturday. office-' The driver of the team. Dick quent sermons here last Sunday, A Fisher. Th«> final hearing will be held When I buy a stock of goods I have School in the Lone Pine district be llrltcnsteln. stayed with his fractious large congregation greeted him on n Washington. December 1st There is a great awakening in ten- gan on the 13th of March. the other fellow's word that they are steeds and succeeded in stopping both occasions nis circles in Klaniath Falls. and Bob Bunnell has returned from a right That's exactly what you have The annual run of stickers is now on < \l IFORXIA CITIES GET them nt Second and Main from present ImTfcations a most ruc- visit to California Wonder what the when you buy of me. but I'll make in Lost River They seem to he very CONTROL OF TIDE LANDS cessful season will be held The 'attraction was that brought him back them good if they prove faulty. MFXIt th SCENES DESCRIBED , plentiful this year If the Mist River I'am on the wrong side of the Klamath Tennis club at a meeting so soon. TO IIIGII SCHOOL STUDENTS I cutoff is made this year this will be SACRAMENTO, March 21 Th, Tuesday discussed plans for the com-1 Glen Stoeman and Arthur Hatch t street on the corner of third and the last run of suckers. senate early this morning passed bills ing season, and it is the intention of I were in town Monday after a load of main street in a wooden building An exerclae of more than usual in Mr. A I) Slack Is fitting up his saw granting Oakland. L or Angeles and tho popular organization to mak<< furniture for Mr. Hatch. whose front has the (exema.) Come terest to the students of the high mill with new and modern machln« > Long Beach municipal control of tide their annual tournament an event of. Harry Booth was in town Saturday. on over. I'm in the jewelry busi school WBH the talk by Itev. J. J. Cun [ He Intends to market the very finest lands, instead of their remaining In importance on the coast. Don't forget the Pie social on tho | ness. nlnghmn on Wednesday on his oxp«»rl- und beat grades of lumber. tho name of the state. The following officers were elected | 31st of March. MoHATTANS I HAN DIEGO. Mari h 22 Filibus tering around Magdalena bay has I mw n going on since th« outbreak of the border warfare, according to Msz- atlan concussion holders arriving her« today. They say the filibuster ship la a three-mauled, schooner riggod steamer of about 3.000 tons. It la believed that th<< Yorktown may be »ent to Investigate TOKYO. March 21.—Th. national ist party Introduced in the lower house today, the last day of the ses sion. resolutions asking the imi>each tuent of the cabinet for showing hu- ! iniliation in regard to the new Japan- . American treaty by declaring the ; same emigration policy. Baron Ko ¡mura replied that the American treaty j was on an equal footing, and that n > . change was made as the policy is to : maintain friendly relations. The im- l peuvhment resolution was rejected. I --------------------------