Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 06, 1911, Image 6

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    Chamber of Commerce, that we most
heartily endorse the proposition of
lending our energies and support to-
i ward Inducing the general govern-
' inent to make liberal appropriations
for the development of a harbor at
Crescent City or Wooleyport. and we
'do hereby most urgently request our
United States Senators and Represen­
HALL OF RK4N»RIW SUSI’EUTB, ! tatives in Congress to do al! they
honorably can do to secure the neces­
HOWEVER. ARE REMANDED TO
sary appropriation for said work
AWAIT FURTHER ACTION OF
E. R. REAMES. President
C.
T. OLIVER. Secretary.
I
THE COURT IN THE CASK
Introduced and adopted by the
Directors of the Klamath Chamber of
Commerce
United Press Service
MANY ARE THOSE WHO
LIVE HEWS HOTES FRON
extending over m period of three
years
Another American firm recently
opened agencies at Dire Daws, liar-
rar, and Adie Ababa. Consul Love re
ports. The company will buy Aby­
ssinian skins and hide«, and sell
American cotton sheetings.
The United States once possessed
a Isrge share of the Abyssinian trade EXECUTIVE IN HAVING A III NV
in rocent years, however, It has been
TIME OF IT ON HIM JOURNKY
declining In favor of Europeau ci­
FROM BEVERLY TO THE INDI­
porters. who have sought the busi­
ness with more energy than Ameri­
ANA CAPITAL
can exporters.
TAFT FAVORS
SÄHE FOURTH
St. Cloud, Commodore Nosier's
tHtsff Correspondent)
unique domicile near Shipplugton. is
Dr. Ransom, who Is building his
very popular with residents of this new office adjoining that of the Owens
city, and even out of town people this Realty company, claims that Mills ad­
year, and the Commodore has been dition is bound to become a great
kept busy showing the people the health resort. He came here on av-
"golden lyre," the "library," the ball count of asthma, and after a few
room, the oil paintings, the wood seeks' residence has been completely
carvings and the many other Inter­ restored to health. He will thia sea­
esting things around the castle. Ehr- son build a new, up-to-date residence
ery Sunday there is quite a crowd as­ on his property. The doctor prac­
CLEVELAND, July 3. President
sembled. and during the week many­ ticed In the city of Portland for twen­
Taft addressed a crowd gathered here
LOS ANGELES, July 3.—Superior
find time to drop In for a short visit. ty-two years, and is a man of consid­
today, and endorsed the sane Fourth.
Judge Willis today quashed the in- ,s ""
* APLAN IN
Among those who have visited St. erable means. He expects to make
KAHHINGTON. June 39
That at Several requests (or train speeches
dictments against B. H. Conners, A
*
AT UJNDON?
Cloud since June 15th are:
this city his home.
vn route were answered favorably.
hast
four,
nnd
possibly
six,
military
B. Marple and Ira Bender, the three j
Blanche and Fred Miller of Eugene,
Will
McClure's
new
house
will
be
Thia afternoon he speaks on Peace
men charged with attempting to dy-; WASHINGTON, Jun 30.—The State J. M. Galin and Carl Monnlng of the completed shortly, and his other posts in the Northwest are to be at the National Military home at
Department
has
partially
confirmed
abandoned
In
the
near
future,
was
as
­
namite the Hall of Records.
Southern Pacific, Charles Taylor, C. buildings under way.
serted by General Wood. chlef-ofstaff. Marion, Ind., Indorses the Aldrich cur
The court held that the provision the report concerning the arrest of L. Van Worden and L. Hoyt of Wich­
Henry Barrows' new house has a In the hearing before the House com­ reucy plan at a meet Ina of bankers,
Dave
Caplan.
Responding
to
in
­
of the criminal code which says that I
ita-. Kans.. A. F. Rougholph of Port­ cozy interior, and will soon be com­
mittee to Invesllgatc expenditures of and reaches Indianapolis lata tonight
grand jurors having prejudice against quiries. officials say that the matter land. A. Bamder of San Francisco. pleted.
of
the
man
arrested
in
London
is
the Wur Department
The posts to
the accused must retire before the
Clark Hunt of Spokane. Allen James,
Mr. Pugh's new house Is being
Key. Theodore Jensen, * recant
b< abandoned are those smaller than
consideration of a case was not com­ pending between England and Amer­ Robert lx>we and James llillyer of rushed along to completion.
brigade and regiments! posts, and graduate from Bethany college. Kan
plied with. He held that the foreman ' ica but that they could not make a Oakland, Charles Burkhart of Reno,
The Rev. Mr. Brown, a pastor of abandonment Is the first step In a
of the jury was not asked to do so. , statement further now.
Robert White of San Francisco, M J. the Free Methodl»t church. Is settled
It was intimated that two men in
policy leading to the concentration
He held, however, that the evidence |
McDonough of Fargo, N. D.. J. F. down In his snug little house near the
of the Army ip a few large posts on
showed grounds for indictment, and London are Involved. As the depart­ Haas of Seattle. Allen Dow, J. M nursery.
trans-Atlantic lines convenient for
Just now we are are able to make
remanded the prisoners to custody, ment is not sure that the arrests have Lewis. Ren Carr and Celia Haynes of
Ben Owens, the new councilman,
M>nir very low plrrra on cloae-ln city
pending further investigation by the yet been made, it was declared im­ Roseburg. F. A. Keener and R. J. and manager of the Owens Realty rapid mobilization.
The order to abandon will not be Is­ properly aud drairable farm lands
grand jury or a hearing by a magis­ posible to discuss any further detals. 1 Norton of Redding. J. G. Pape of company, finds something moving all
sued
until It 1» necessary to move llrte are a few iqawiala:
trate.
Oakland and the following local peo­ the time In the real estate line.
I
Johnson Says Nothing
troops to Panama nnd liawril, where
KA fret on Main street, In the limri
The men stc now held in default of
ple:
Mrs. Blrdean Fraker-Gambell,
One of the latest additions to the eight or ten regiments will be sent for
SACRAMENTO. June 30.—Gover­
ol tile buslnrsa srrUon, gIMMl iMilkl-
325.000 bail. They and their attor­
Mrs. A. N. Cleaveland. Mrs. W. O. population of this fast growing little
|>rr foot, easy terms.
neys are pleased with the decision. nor Johnson this morning refused to Huson. Mrs. E. C. Jackson. Ruth Av­ »•iburb is the family oi Ix nnls 1‘rovj. garrison duty. Boise Barracks and lugs,
loo foot corner on Klamath arena«
They will ask for immediate bail. As­ discuss the report that Secretary of ery. Octa-via Arnett. M C. Ferguson, The family consists of Mr. and Mrs. Fort Meade, 8. D.. are two posts
sisting District Attorney Hortou said State Knox has asked him to issue Mr. and Mrs. L. R. McDonald. Mr. Provo and about a dosen little Provoa, slated for abandonment, in addition al *45 a foot; some terms.
A t.HHSH modern bungalow on
that the case will again be placed be­ a requestion for a person, believed and Mrs. R. Vance Hutchins. J. C. who came all the way from Glengar­ to Fort Aanlnlbolne, Mont
Third afreet. Priie SI.MO; only MOO
fore the grand jury, and that the ac­ to be David Caplan, one of the men Cleghorn. Winnie Withrow. Mr and ry, Ontario, Canada-. The family is
cash.
cused men will be summoned to tes­ originally indicted for the Los Ange­ Mrs. C. H. Withrow, Mr. Panket. glib in French, but all speak the Eng­ Cl TH UH NHIPPKRN
les Times dynamiting, who is re­
Another 4-room iiMxlern bungalow
tify.
Della Brown. Mrs. Cora Muller, C. I. lish language fluently.
GET WORMT OF IT
ported as under arrest in Ixmdon.
in Nichols aihiltion. »400 cash will
Miller. Mrs. Roy Curtiss. Mr and Mrs.
The
hall
and
store
building
being
The Governor said."It is a matter that
handle It; jaulancr mmthly payment*.
C K. Seitz, Lottie Kuler, D. J. Kuler, erected by the Mills Addition Im­
WASHINGTON.
June
29
By
I do not feel that I can discuss now.”
A good corner lot on the hill, fine
J. D. Swift, Robert Allen. Ed Ford. provement Club is rapidly getting Into order of the Commerce Commission
He refused to say anything further
vlew;
MOO.
Louise MeKellar. Hasel Little, Ru­ shape.
Several workmen are con­ to-day the privilege of pre-icing car­
and it is reported that Ambassador
A large corner lot on t 'reaernt avr-
dolph Olson. Florence Santlmo, Mr. stantly on the job.
load shipments of lemons and similar
i.tii at *700.
CH AMBER OF COMMERCE HERE Bryce has reported to Secretary Knox and Mrs. Thomas Farln, J. A. Coe and
Otto Schoenfeld's garden under the fruits formerly i>ermltted the ship­
ha*
that
a
man
believed
to
be
Caplan
51 nr residence site on the Alameda
PAB8E8 RESOLUTIONS IN THF |
J. Tanner.
shade of the big cottonwood grove Is per» has ben stopped. This gives the
been arested and asked him to get
looking fine these days. There are railroads the exclusive control of the (ll<>t Hprings), *0OO. Only <I»O rash,
FAVOR OF THAT CITY AND a requisition from Johnson.
♦♦♦ ------------------ ♦------------------- ♦♦♦ twenty kinds of garden truck planted, Icing and refrigerating of citrus fruits halaace small monthly payments
WOLEYPORT AS OUR OUTLET
♦
OREGON STATE NEWS
♦ and all are doing well. The cherries In cases where the shipper does not without intrrrat or taxes.
TO THE SEA.
I xm Angleles Keeps Muni
NO act«* near Midland, alami 50
are just getting ripe In the orchard. specifically direct that the fruit is to
I LOS ANGELES. June 30 —Confir- ♦♦♦------------------ ♦--------------------
aerra
under ditch; all fenced and in
—
No finer grounds for small picnic par­ move under natural cooling processes
! mation of the alleged arrest of Dave
crop,
ITtcr *45 |«rr acre, *1,500
ties can be found In the district than
That this district is strongly in ac­ Caplan in London is not obtainable Special to The Herald
The order rules that the advance
cash.
Intra ligation will show this
PORTLAND.
July
3.
—
A
new
in
­
the splendid grove of the Enter*rise price of transportation for these fruits
cord with Crescent City and Wooley- ,
The district attorney’s office
I>el<»w the market.
port in tbeir effort to secure federal J refused to discuss tbe matter. They dustry has been started near Gresham ranch.
shall be »upended to October 38.
IM> a< era In the heart <>« the valley;
appropriation for the development of refused to say whether District At­ where a Japanese woman has a thriv­
— 111
--------------------------- r
70 aerra In alfalfa, all well Improved.
ing
colony
of
silk
worms
that
she
has
a harbor is shown by the following torney Fredicks is now in Washing-
CUMBER COMPANY’S CANAL
Price *1H> per acre with tile erop, or
HARVARD DEFEATH VALE
resolution adopted by the local Kla­ ten consulting Knox regarding ex- raised from imported cocoons this
PRACTICALLY COMPLETED)
S7O per acre without crop. A small
OARNMEN
IIV
-JO
LEN'GTHN
spring.
The
worms
are
now
spinning
math Chamber of Commerce.
, tradition.
farm with an Income In sight.
their silk, and will soon develop to the
RESOLUTIONS
..
■
■
■
Another
logging
camp
will
be
ad
­
I<argrr and smaller tracts In all
NE
WLONDON.
Juno
30
In
the
butterfly stage.
In Favor of a Harbor at Cresent City I
ded to the number tributary to Up­ annual Harvard-Yale regatta here to­ |»arts of Klamath Valley, also For,
('RATER LAKE ROAD NOW
or Wooleport in Del Norte County,
September 1st Is the date set for per Klamath I.ake in a few days, that
day. the Harvard eight proved easy Nwan Isike, Yunna and I angel I val­
OPEN TO CAMP ARANT
California.
opening the railroad from Portland of the Pelican Bay Lumber Company.
winners, as they defeated the bule leys. We are never too busy to show
Adopted by the Klamath Chamber
to Tillamook, and people In that cor­ The dredge "Klamath Queen" is so
property,
barge by twenty lengths.
FORT KLAMATH, July 3—Travel
ner of the state will have a big cele­ far along with Its work of digging
of Commerce, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Yale won the freshman boat racc
between this place and Crater Lake
CH1LTOT3C A KK K
Whereas. Klamath County, Oregon,
bration when the first trsln reaches a canal at Pelican Bay. that the great
and Harvard won the varsity four-
will be heavier from this out, owing
Next to American Hotel
has an area of 5832 square miles,
Tillamook Bay from Portland.
ditch, 1,700 feet in length, 50 feet oared event.
Phone <W! I
to the fact that the road from here to
many thousand acres of which are
The Pacific Highway convention wide and five feet deep Is practically
Camp Arant, the park superfntend-
covered with virgin forests of white,
j ent’s headquarters, five miles from will be held in Portland August 4th completed.
yellow and sugar pine, white and red
A quarter of a mile of railway ex­
and 5th. and arrangements will be
fir, larch, cedar aod juniper, upon j the rim of the crater, are now in good
shape for travel by automobile and made by the Portland Automobile tending along the edge of the canal
which there is now standing ready to
team. The bridges, which are remov­ Club and representatives from every to the high land will be used for ,
be manufactured into merchantable
ed every year on account of the heavy prominent city on the coast are ex­ dumping logs Into tbe canal Another
lumber at least 20,000,000,000 feet
weight of snow resting on them dur­ pected to attend. A number of auto- three miles of railroad will be built 1
(board measure), and the profit to
ing the winter and spring, will soon mobillsts will come down in tbeir Into the timber this summer. Sup- '
be derived from the manufacture of
be put in place by a force of men cars from Seattle. Some good work piles and logging equipment needed ,
said timber into lumber depends to
under Superintendent Arant and Har- may be expected for good roads as are now on the way here, and are:
From Principal California Points.
Round trip
a large extent upon the cost of trans­
the result of this convention, and par­ expected at the base of operation not'
ry E. Momyer.
tickets
will
be
sold
on
certain
days
during
portation of the manufactured pro­
From Camp Arant the remaining ticularly for the great highway pro­ later than Monday.
duct to deep sea water, and
May,
June,
July,
August,
September
James
E.
Johnson,
superintendent
i
five miles of the journey Is made on jected along the coast line from Can­
Whereas, there are 300,000 acres
of tbe company's logging operations,
.. and October, 1911
horseback, owity; to the lateness of ada to Mexico.
of farming land, 200,000 acres of
the summer season at the lake.. With­
Mining men will meet at Grants will deliver 75,000 feet of logs, board j
To
Round trip
To
Round trip
which is under irrigation, upon which
in a short time, however, a-utos and Pass on Jnly 18. The recent finds measure, in the canal for towage
Colorado
Springs
are raised annually large quantities
....
388.00
Houston
.........
....
60.00
teams will be able to make ths trip of rich gold ore in Southern Oregon across the lake until the close of tbe |
of wheat, barley, oats and alfalfa, and
Dallas............. .
.... 60.00
Atchison ...........
....
<0.00
season.
The
logs
will
be
towed
to
the
to the summit. The Crater Lake com­ will probably make the coming con­
timothy hay which need the nearest
Memphis . . . .
.... 70 00
Leavenworth ...
.... 60.00
pany expects to inaugurate Its auto vention a very Interesting one. In­ big mill the company Is now erect- 1
posible deep water harbor for ship­
New
Orleans
.
. ... 70 00
St. Joseph .........
stage service from Rocky Point clear vitations to attend the gathering have Ing at Shippington, which will be In
.... «O.Od
ment to the markets of the world, and I through to the Crater Lake Hotel
Washington ..
. . . .107.50
operation
by
October
first.
A
crew
been sent to commercial bodies and
Omaha ................
.... 60 00
Whereas. Crater Lake—the moun­
Baltimore . .. .
...107 50
within ten days’ time.
mining organizations of the whole of from 18 to 20 men will be employ- ■
Council
Bluffs
..
tain mystery of the world—six miles
____ 60.00
Philadelphia
.... 108.50
ed
on
the
logging
railway,
and
at
I
The first trip over the summit with coast.
Kansas City ....
long avd five miles wide, with
.... «0.00
Boston ...........
. . . .110 50
an automobile was made Saturday by
SWveys of the mouth of the C’o- least fifty will work In the woods.
St. Paul ..............
depth of twothousand feet, surround­
.... 73.50
New York . ..
. . . . 108.50
an auto party from Medford. They lumbia River, completed durlng the
Minneapolis ....
ed by the rim of an extinct volcano
.... 73.50
Toronto .........
.... 95.70
' I
journeyed on to the Jackson county past week, are expected to show an
Duluth
................
two thousand feet above the waters
....
79.50
Montreal
.
..
.
. . . . 108.50
HALF-MILION IZOLA RR
. metropolis.
increased depth of the ship channel
Chicago .............
of the lake, is in this county and
.... 73.50
Quebec ...........
. . . .116.50
IN DEAD MA\"H TRUNKS
at the river's mouth. A gain of eigh­
St. Louis..............
should be seen by every lover of the
.... 70.00
Portland, Me. .
. . . .113.50
teen inches, or a total depth of 27.5
U. S. AND RED CROSS WORKING
beauties of nature, and
DENVER,
June
30.
—
Two
travel-
The
TO AVOID CHINESE REBELLION feet, is unofficially reported,
Wherea3, there are many other
Bee sale dates and limita be
low.
worn trunks left In a hotel here by
measurements
just
made
show
that
beautifnl lakes and mountain scenery,
Stopovers er» toute nnd choice of toutes going and coming.
Horace
Grenfleld
of
Mount
Vernon,
WASHINGTON, July 3.—Through the sweep of the river current and
second in extent and bea-uty to none
N. Y., have been opened by the Public
in the world, which should be made the American Red Cross, the United the tides are effective when confined Administrator and found to contain
Tickets will be sold at above rates on these dates:
easily of access to the travelers of our States is preparing to enable China to the channel, a-nd the Increasing half a million dollars, on which the
depth
demonstrates
the
value
of
the
to prevent a recurrence of floods in
country, and
May 18, 17, 13, 19, 33, 23. 34.
July 1 ,2, 8, 4, 5. 6. 19, 20. 28,
State will collect an Inheritance tax.
Whereas, a safe harbor at Crescent the Hwal River valley, which were re­ jetty work at the mouth of the river. Greenfieeld
27, 28, 29. 30.
ac-
was
killed
In
an
auto
25,
27,
28,
29,
Portland expects to send two spe­
City or Wooleyport in Del Norte sponsible for the terrible famine of
August 3, 4, 5, 14. 18. 18, 17,
cfdent near here May 7th.
County, California, would beyond a last winter, in which hundreds of cial trains to the Seattle Potlach on
June 5, 8, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 16.
31, 22. 23, 38. 29. 30.
Grenfleld was wealthy and
The excursion will be
reasonable doubt give Southern and thousands of people died of starvation July 21st.
16, 28, 29. 30,
September 1, 3, 3, 4, 6, 7.
widow
and
daughter
came
here
made
up
of
prominent
business
and
Eastern Oregon one or more railroads and disease.
the body and later began looking up
For this purpose the Red Cross has professional men. Besides, the Auto-
direct to tbe sea which would make
SPECIAL CONVENTION DATES:
extensive mining interests in this
his
this entire country more accessible offered to the Chinese government the mobile Club and the Press Club will
8tate.
An
attorney
told
the
Public
May
13,
13
—Royal Arcanum,
Columbus, Detroit.
and would give us greatly reduced services of an engineer, who will draw send delegations north in a flying
Administrator
that
he
should
take
Minneapolis
and
General
As
­
August
14. 15, 16, 17—Knights
up plans for building canals and dikes squadron of autos.
freight and passenger rates, and
charge of the estate, and an officer
sembly Presbyterian Church,
of
Pythias,
Indlana-polls, and
Whereas, Southern Oregon is a va^t which will prevent further inunda­
went to the hotel where Grenfleld had
Atlantic City.
G. A. R., Rochester.
empire containing within its domain tions. This offer has been accepted HEAT CAUSE OF
registered, found the trunks and
June 28, 29, 30, uly 1—Chris­
September 8, 7—Station­
GRKWHOMK CRIME
unlimited resources of agriculture, with thanks by Cbina.
opened them. He was surprised by
tian Endeavor, Atlantic City.
ary Mechanical Engineers,
The
man
engaged
by
the
Red
Cross
horticulture, mines and forests, and
the discovery of 350,000 Government
July 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6—Elks, At­
Cincinnati.
PLAINVIEW, Texas, June 30.—
Whereas, it is by rail 508 miles is Charles D. Jameson, who has had
bonds, a ten-thousand-doilar bill,
lantic City, and Shriners,
October
13, 13, 14—Dry Farm­
from Klamath Falls to Portland, Ore­ sixteen years of experience as en­ Mrs. Maude McLarry of Ix>s Angeles,
¡much other currency, with gilt-edged
Rochester.
ing
Congress,
Colorado
gon, and one hundred miles from gineer in Cbina, having been engaged killed her three children, three
railroad bonds, jewelry, etc., valued
July 26, 27, 28—Knights sf
Springs.
there to the waters of the Pacific on work for the American legation, months, three years and five eyars ¡at 3500,000.
the Chin'se foreign office and a Brit­ old by cutting their throats.
She I
Ocean, and
Going limit 15 days. Final return limit October 31, 1911.
Whereas. It is 436 miles from Kia- ish syndicate. He is a graduate of then committed suicide by hanging
Stopovers
permltten en route. Your choice of routes,
Bowdoin;
has
been
a
professor
in
the
to the crossarm of a windmill, at TRADE OF THIS COUNTRY
Falls, to San Francisco, California,
m/n/sarzi atn sar an«
Ask about our personally conducted
excursion
parties
Massachusetts
Institute
of
Technol
­
Lockney,
near
here.
The
woman
led
and
leaving every week for Chicago, St. I aju I s , Cincinnati, New Or-
Crescent
City
and ogy, and the head of the engineering the children into a vacant house,
Whereas,
leans and Washington, D. C.
WASHINGTON, June 30.—Amer­
Wooleyport in Del Norte County, Cal- department of Iowa University. He slashed their throats with a piece of
Ifornia, are only about two hundred is particularly familiar with the coun­ glass, and threw the bodies In weeds, ican trade in Abssinla is being reviv­
where parties found them this morn­ ed, avordlng to despatches received
mile* from the city of Klamath Falls, try in the region of the Hwai.
ing. The woman who was here visit­ at the State Department from Consul'
and
Thirty-two men are now employed ing her mother is believed the be I Guy R. Love, at Adis Ababa. The
Whereas, Crescent City or Wooley­
consul reports the closing of con­
port la the natural outlet to the mar­ on the construction of the big mill of insane from the excessive heat.
\ kets of the world of the great inland the Pelican Bay Lumber company.
tract* for the sale of cotton sheetings
Agents will gladly supply you with literature and details on
E. B. Hall is spending a few days to the value of <750,000 by tbe re­
xuntry contained within the confinées Superintendent of Construction A. D.
application.
Gilbert
says
he
will
pnt
several
more
at
Rocky
Point
trying
his
luck
at
Ike
|
presentatives
of
an
American
firm.
’touthern Oregon, therefore
\is i esolved, by the Klamath | men to work after the Fourth.
Walton’s game.
The goods will be sent in shipments
LOW
PRICES
4'
h
Low Rates East
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