Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 06, 1911, Image 3

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    STRIVE TO FACILITATE
RESCUE WORK IN NINES
will not dlacuaa the matter. It la
understood that the Indictments will
return late this afternoon or to­
morrow.
highways,
roads,
and
steam
and
electric transportation line*.
E. W. MULLER TAKES IN
FARMER SHOULD TRAIN
6ENERAL MANAGER HERE
The most atriking of these maps is
perhspa the “Calumet special" topo-
A BUSINESS PARTNER FOR HIS PROFESSION, TOO graplc
IN HIS ______
PRIVATE COACH
map, covering an area in Mich­
I
igan In the heart of the Lake Superior
JOHN 1». IN HUHY
WASHINGTON. July 3.- Between
F. E Calvin, genera) manager of
copper-producing region which laat
MAN THESE HERE DAYS
George E. Bradnack. formerly of
CORVALLIS, July 8 -That agri­ year contributed, according to the the Southern Pacific, came In Sunday
5,000 to 8,000 miner» ire Injured
New York, and for the past two years cultural education la the hope of the
each year In the United Status, lome
figures of the Geological Survey, 221,- from tbe south in hla special car,
CLEVELAND, June 29
John D. manager of the wholesale and retail farmer, end that knowledge nowhere
■o sarloualy that they die, perhapa
piano department of th., Graves Mu­ brings more potent results than on 46-,984 pound* of refined coppeer, I' Berkeley." Monday be went to Chil­
month* afterward, and other* ao Rockefeller has returned from the
sical company of Portland, Is the lat­ tbe farm, waa the contention of Dr. valued at 028.125,789. This map oquin, Inspecting the construction
conference*
In
"New
York
relative
to
maimed that they are cripple* for
est addition to the population of Jarnea Withycombe, director of the also show* a considerable area o’ work done by the engineering depart-
life The work of the flrat aid to th* the reorganisation of the Standard
Dll Company. Probably he will re­ Klainath Falls. He became Interest­ Oregon Agricultural college experi­ swamp land, some of which at leas', ment.
Injured teauia I* to Rive the proper
I
Mr. Calvin's car la one of the larg-
turn east aoon to prefect the organlxa- ed In this city through E. W. Muller, ment station, In an addre*a before the may be reclaimed by drainage.
emergency treatment no that Injurlea i tlon.
Contrasted
with
thia
la
tbe
map
of
e,t
on tbe coast
the well known* phonograph and Hlng- aecond annual Chautauqua at Rose­
will be lessened In aerlouaneaa and
the Meadows quadrangle. In Idaho,)
er sewing machine dealer hare, and burg Saturday.
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aotn« of the fatalltlea perhaps avoid­
including part of the Weiser National 000,000 ACRE« OF LAND
will engage In bualneaa with Mr Mul­
“The highest success In production
ed In the anthracite region of Penn­ .11 ItORS ARE EXCUSED
OPENED TO SETTLEMENT
ler. The new concern is to be known cannot be achieved without an Intelli­ Forest, to the east of which lie* the
sylvania the flrat aid work ha* boon
TILL JULY TWENTIETH
broad,
fertile
valley
of
the
North
at the Muller Music company. Mr. gent grasp of the fundamental prin­
highly developed through the good
WASHINGTON, July 3.—Approxi­
Bradnack will take an active part In ciples of crop production,’* he said. Fork Payette River, known as Long
work of the American lied Croaa, and
With the rendering of the jury's the management of the new bualneaa.
Valley, a floor almost as flat aa a mately 600,000 acres of land have
“Thus education of the proper claaa la
many live* have been saved through verdict In the state va. Arllch and
which they propose to extend through­ Indlapenaible for the hugheat aucceaa board and from 5 to 7 mile* wide ¡been opened to settlers under the reg-
the prompt and efficient work of the Wagner caae. the Juror* were all ex-
Thl* river head* In Payette Lake and : istration plan through a proclamation
out the entire county.
In the field of agriculture.
member* of the various corp* Thia { «-used from further Jury duty till
furnishes wat'r for the Irrigation of'» clonz.zl
1*®««! by OwaMvAsB^ksnE
President Taff
Taft, ISO 000
Before leaving Portland Mr. Brad­
“It la fortunate Indeed that the
movement haa become ao popular In July 20th.
acre*
being
within
tbe
Fort Berthold
Until that time, civil nark made a selection of a earload of
large tracts of fine agricultural land.
one-time popular prejudice against
the anthracite region that annual field *ulla will take up the time of Clr-
Indian
reservation
of
North
Dakota,
Another
contrast
la
shown
by
the
piano* and player-pianos from the higher education for the farmer la
cont’-eta between the teams are held icult Judge H. L. Benson.
and
450,000
in
the
Pine
Ridge
and
map
of
tbe
Taneytown
quadrangle,
stock* of the large firm*, and here­ rapidly disappearing. Thia I* plainly
each year in the presence of thoua-
after the company will carry a large shown by the records of our agri­ surveyed In cooperation with tbe Rosebud Indian reservations in South
anda of apcctatora. Prises are given
stock of the beat piano* on the mar- cultural college*. The report of the States of Pennsylvania anl Maryland. Dakota.
to the winners by the American lied
wet, which will be sold on the same United State* commissioner of educa­ This quadrangle is traversed in its
Croaa and the operator* Join In with
terms and at the same prices that tion for the seven years proceeding northern portion by Mason and Dix­
contribution* of badge* and cup*.
they are in Portland, San Francisco 1909 show* an increased enrollment on's line and I* one of the oid settl­
Following the example of the an­
ATTORNEY AND
In addition the In the various courses in agricultural ed portions of southern Pennsylvania
GOVERNMENT OFFK1AIJ4 ISSUE and other cities.
thracite region and directly a* the
COUNSELOR AT LAW
company will order piano* direct colleges 65 per cent in tbe engineer­ and northern Maryland. It Include*
reault of the Inatructlon In flrat aid
THE HI LES GOVKRNINU THE
many point* of historic Interest; It
from the factorlea In carload lota.
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
ing couraea and 138 per cent in tbe I
to the Injured and In the helmet res­
was
probably fought over, foot by
ADMISSION OF AUTOMOH1LEH
The new member of the flrm la a course* ot agriculture.”
ROOMS
TAS. MURDOCK BLDG
cue work being Introduced In all
foot, flrat between the red men and
highly accomplished musician
In
IN
CRATER
LAKE
PARK.
I art* of the United State* by the rea-
the earliest pioneers and later be­
addition to being a pianist, he played
PARI8, June 30.—It la announced
cue car* and elation* of the bureau
the pipe organ for several years In officially that Conatantlnople la strick­ tween the white factions.
of mine*, team* have recently been
ATTORNEY AT LAW
The fol-twlng aet ot regulation* la one of tbe churches in Gotham, and en with cholera; that there la cholera
organised In the bltumlnoua mining
he taught these two Instrument* He at Trieste and that It baa broken out THE I-ATEMT DOINGS IN
General Law Practice 8tate and Fed­
Juat
being
dlatrlbuted:
dlatrlcta throughout the country. The
AND AROUND SHLPPl.NGTO.N
will be a welcome addition to the mu­ on board the Austro-Lloyd steamship
eral Courts
member* of the*e leatu* are eager to Regulation* governing the Admlaalon
sical circle here.
Examiner
of Land Title«.
Oceanic
at
Aden.
of automobile« Into the Crater l^ike
*how their aklll. and will take part In
(Staff Correspondent)
First
National
Rank Block
National
Park,
Oregon,
during
the
the exhibition.
L. B. Pankey of this place, who ha*
Klamath
Falla,
Oregon
season of 1*11.
been unwell for a few day* past, ha*
Waahlngton. D. (’., Nov. 15, 1010.
ONE M »X Gl ILTY
recovered so far a* to be able again
'Pursuant to authority conferred
OTIiKIl ACQUITTED
WILL A. LEONARD
to ride bls black Kentucky cbaTger.
«•••••
by the act of May 22, 1002 (32 Stat« ,
DENTIST
w
•
At H 30 p. m . Wednesday. Jury In 202 1' setting aside certain land* In
F. T. Butler has decided that one
White-Maddox
Bldg.
the
State
of
Oregon
a*
public
park*,
the case of the state va. Otto Arllch
hotel I* about enough for one man
WHAT lOWA'H CAPITAL HAS ACCOMPLISH ED SINCE THE
and O. II Wngner. who were charged the following regulation* governing
to run. and from now on he will con­
I'EOI'LE CHANGED THE EMODK OF MUNICIPAL GOVERN­
with entering the Harriman lx>dge on the admission of automobile* Into the
fine his energy to the hotel of the Pel­
Prltran Bay and stealing therefrom Crater Lake National Park during the
ican Bay Lumber company. The
MENT FOK THAT THRIVING CITY OF THE MIDDLE WEST
a »botgun and othtr article*, return­ aeaaon of 1911 are hereby established
Shippington Hotel will today be taken
ed * verdlr nudlng Z <h guilty and and made public:
over by Mr. and Mrs. Brown, who
1
No automobile will be permitt­
acquitting Vugne.
The Jury was
lately had charge of the cook house
Tbe dty'a net loaa In tbe laat year of tbe old government was
ed within the mete* and bound* ot
out for ten bonra
For an up-to-date wheel, get
st
the W. W. Masten logging camp.
1134,510.62; 'be net gain In the first year under tbe new charter
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a Rambler, on sale at the GUN
Thu men were areated laat May by the Crater Lake National Park unleaa
waa 048,439.10; a total relative saving of 0182,949.tin
Frank Courtade, caretaker of the the owner thereof aecure* a written
STORE. For sale or rent.
The steamer Winema- took a load
Tbe tax levy for city purpose* In the last year of the old char­
Harriman Lodge, after he missed aev. permit from the Superintendent or
Tent* to rent. Guns. We carry
of
freight
up
to
the
Innes-Clarke
ter waa 38.7 mill* (on the 25 per cent valuation established by law);
eral article* from the lodge, which hia representative.
a full line of Sporting Goods.
lumber camp at Woodbine last even­
tb>' first year under tbe new charter it was 36.4 mills.
2.
Application*
for
permit*
must
he found with the two men
The
ing,
returning
today
In
time
to
pre
­
Public Improvements to the value of 0357,755.50 were made
<aw began In earneedt Monday after­ ■how: (a) Name of owner, (b) num­
pare for the big excursion tomorrow.
during tbe first year under the new system
ber
of
machine,
(el
name
of
driver,
noon, with John Irwin repreaentlng
Captain Jones is dally rehearsing tbe
Contractor* were held strictly to the specifications, and claims
THE GUN STORE
the defendant* and District Attorney and < d I Inclusive date* for which
great stunt that he will render at the
for <xtraa, which had growo into a crying abuse, were firmly reject­
I). V. Kuykendall appearing for the permit la deaired, not exceeding one
home talent vaudeville on the 15th at
J. B. CHAMBERS
ed. the quality of all public work visibly Improved.
•tale
A number of wltneaae* were year, and be accompained by a fee
Houston’s opera house.
Several carloads of inferior creosote paving blocks were rejected.
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examined during the progrea* of the of Si for a single round trip through
A modern bookkeeping system was Installed.
the Park, or a fee of 05 per annum for
trial
Charles
and
Frank Whittemore and
Municipal expenditures were held strictly within tbe city's reve­
Following are the Juror* who de­ each machine for personal • use, and
Fred Feese are hoeing potatoes to
nue».
ending
the
practice
of
piling
up
yearly
deficits,
to
which
almost
not for hire.
cided the case:
make firecracker money for the 4th.
the entire city debt was due.
Permit* muat be presented to the
H. M. Ackley. J A Thompaon.
They expect to have at least 05 apiece
Numerous leaks were stopped; all licenses collected were turned
Archie Colson. John
Hagelateln. Superintendent, or hla authorised re­
for the celebration.
Into the treasury.
presented
Ive.
at
the
Rangers'
head
­
Chea II. Keater, Allen Sloan, H. 8.
Street lights, formerly costing 875 to 095, were reduced to a
• •dm. Thoma* Pattteraon. E. J. Wil- quarters on the Government road*.
TOWNSPEOPLE TO BURY GIRL
uniform rate of 065 p< r arc per year, and the moonlight schedule
Permittee»
will
not
be
allowed
to
do
•on. J. M Moore. W. 8. Gifford and
abolished, insuring better service.
a commercial transportation business
8 I. Courtney.
OREVILLE, June 29.—The marble
Incandescent lights were reduced from 024 to 017 in some cases
Arllch will be sentenced Satur­ In the Park without a special license
slab in the Gridley morgue, where
i.nd the all-night schedule was substituted for a moonlight schedule in
therefor from the Secretary of the
day
Helen Rumbal, aged fifteen who wa*
others, at the same price. 017.
> Interior. All permits granted at any
hanged in the attic of her home, I*
All public work waa promptly done; comnlaints were given Im­
I time when automobiles can enter the
CRATER LAKE TICKETS
lying, was covered with flowers this
mediate attention.
SOLI* IN TRW CITY Park Arlll expire on December 31 of
morning by inhabitants of the town.
The street* were kept not'eeably cleaner; the alleys in business
the year of Isaue.
A subscription has been taken for
sections, never before cleaned at *11, were now thoroughly cleaned.
3. The use of automobiles will be
A ticket and Information office ha*
burial.
Street signs were put up throughout the city, years of clamor
Juat been openad In the east lobby permitted on the Government roads
Her step-mother and uncle, who
for ft having failed to Induce th« old government to make this im­
of the Spark* Theater by the Crater from the southern and western bound­
are held for the killing are uncon­
provement.
1-ake Company, the Klamath I-ake aries of the Park between the hours
cerned today and ask no questions
The waves of men with te*®>* were Increased from 03.50 to
Navigation Company and the City of 6 30 a m and 10:30 a m . and
regarding the funeral plans. They
f4.50; those of day laborers fr°®> I- to 02.25; much better service
Transfer Company, where ticket* for between the hours of 3:30 p. m and
THE COOK WHO KNOWS
have retained new counsel and are
was required.
6:30
p.
m.
any part of the Journey can be pur­
planning their defense at the pre­
The quality of public servi«« in all departments was noticeably
4. When teams approach, auto­
Will tell you that it makes a lot of
chased.
A person wishing to take
liminary hearing tomorrow.
bettered.
difference In the results when first
the trip on Upper !<*-ke can purchase mobiles will take position on the
The prosecutors say they have dis­
The cost of cleaning catch basins was reduced from 01.40
class groceries are used. You believe
a ticket that Include* bus fare both outer edge of roadway, regardless
to 01.12.
covered new evidence on which to
that, too, of course, but imagine that
ways as well aa steamer fare, and can of the direction In which they are go­
plan a murder chart«.
Uniform cement walks wer* laid throughout the business section
first class groceries are too expensive
also purchase a ticket to Crater Lake ing. taking care that sufficient room
Bridge paving under the oid system cost 04.74 per yard by con­
for you. Come here and learn your
that Include* bus fare, steamer fare, I* left on the Inside for the passage
tract; under the new system It w*s done by day labor for 04.09.
Miss Ina Ingalls, who is suffering mistake. Our price« are as low as any
and automobile fare for the latter of teams.
Culverts costing 017.61 p«r cubic yard under the old plan were
from an attack of nervous prostration
5.
Automobile* will stop when
part of the Journey.
built for 012.63 under the new.
"YOURS TO PLEASE”
I* much improved, and her many
This office la In charge of R. M teams approach and remain at re*t
Mowing In the parks was done at 75 per cent of the old cost.
friends
hope
for
a
speedy
recovery.
until
team*
ha-ve
passed
or
until
Boiler of the City Transfer Company.
A. O. Lewis, Proprietor
Work done by contract wa’ left to the lowest bidders, without
teamsters are satisfied regarding the
manipulation.
safety of their teams.
PARTY LEAVES FOR THE
The “red light" district, operated under the corrupt and unlaw­
6.
Speed will be limited to 6
PRINKVILLE CONVENTION
DON J. ZUMWALT, President.
E. M. BUBB, Vice-Pre* and Trews.
ful monthly fining system, wa* entirely abolished.
mile* per hour, except on straight
Bond sharks, who owned th« segregated “red light" district and
BERT
E.
WITHROW.
Secretary
Judge William 8 Worden, vice stretches where approaching teams
oppressed the Inmates of disorderly house*, were driven from busi­
president of the Chamber of Com­ will be visible, when. If no teams arc
ness.
merce, Mr*. Worden, Major E. Wor­ in sight, thia speed may be Increased
«
Public gambling houses, previously operated under police pro­
den, and Secretary C. T. Oliver of to the rate Indicated on signboard*
tection. were cloaed.
the Chamber of Commerce left Thurs­ along the road; In no event, however
Petty gambling houaes, such as slot machines, formerly pro­
■hall
It
exceed
IS
mile*
per
hour.
day morning by auto for Prineville,
tected, were effectually prohibited.
7. Signal with horn will be given
In Cook county, where the meeting
Ordinances regulating saloons were strictly and uniformly en­
of the Central Oregon Developement at or near every bend to announce to
forced.
League Is now In session
The auto drivers of approaching teams the
Friendly but mutually self-respecting, relations between the city
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
party will represent the Interests of proximity of an automobile.
government and public service corporations were established.
8. Team* have the right of way,
Klamath county at the convention.
City politics were entirely divorced from state and national
and automobiles will be backed or
politics.
otherwise
handled,
a*
necessary
ao
NEW I-AW OFFICE
Private enterpi'xe and public spirit were remarkably simulated.
maps , plans , blueprints , etc . Klamath Falls, Oregon
OPENED IN THIS (TTY ■ h to enable teams to pas* with safety.
Over 04 00.000 was raised for public purposes by citixens In two
0. Violation of any of the forego­
years. A great coliseum, new Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. buildings
C. E. Deming and A. H. Fast, two ing rules, or the general regulations
were provided, etc.
recent arrivals from Kansas, have for the government of the Park, will
The city, formerly notorious for "divisive strife." became nota­
decided that Klamath Falla la the cause revocation of permit; will sub­
bly harmonious.
place for them, and have opened a ject the owner of the automobile to
The confidence of citixens in the representative character of
law office In the Wlthrow-Melhase any damages occasioned thereby, and
the city government was fully re-established
building, at the corner of Main and to ejectment from the reservation;
Fourth streets.
They are both ex- and be cause for refusal to Isaue a new
perlenced barrister*, having been ad­ permit to the owner without prior
GREAT SURVEY HY GOVERNMENT diverse character. The areas sur­
mitted to practice In the Sunflower sanction in writing from the Secretary
veyed Include regions of bold relief
of the Interior.
state.
combined with great aridity—practi­
10. All persons passing through United Press Service
cally desert country—with few if any
the Park with automobiles are re­
STEEL TRUST OFFICER«
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r.
;I
human
habitation; others comprising
WASHINGTON.
June
29
—
The
quired
to
stop
at
the
Superintendent's
INDICTED IN NEW YORK
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headquarters or the Rangers' head­ broad and comprehensive work of flat, rich farming country, thickly
the United States Geological Survey settled and populous; others highly
NEW YORK, June 21.— Rumored quarter* and register their name*.
Modern improvements.
73 rooms and suites. ’ [
11. These rule* are also applicable in the single phase of its activities mineralised and contributing largely
that the federal grand Jury haa In­
Sample
Rooms,
Bar
Room,
Parlors, Two Club
, i
dicted the leading officials of the steel to motorcycles, which may use the embraced in topographic mapping is to the nation's output of metals;
Rooms,
Etc.,
Etc.
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corporation and several Independent Park roads on payment of a fee of 01 strikingly shown by the issuance, dur­ other« with great posaibllltlees for
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parties as a reault of a gentlemena for each machine per annum; permits ing a single week in June, of seven tbe development of water power;
and
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SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
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agreement, whereby the prices were issued therefor shall expire on Dec­ topographic maps covering widely others containing swamps;
crisa-crosseed
by
a
multitude
of
scattered
areaa
possessing
equally
ember
31
of
the
year
of
issue.
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maintained. The federal attorney
MUST MY FOR OS III THE PARK
C. C. BROWER
E. L. ELLIOTT
Des Moines and Commission Form
BICYCLE S
Klamath County Abstract Co.
ABSTRACTING
BtST EQUIPPED Mil II SOUTHtM ORiGOK ;
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