Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 17, 1911, Image 1

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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
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♦ • LEADING PAPER OF
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SOUTHERN OREGON
Devoted to Our Civic und Industria] Development
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VOL XVI
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUiNTY, OREGON, AUG. 17, 1911
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to know w it Klamath count off« --
them in lqv< stmcDts. homes and
farms, and th«- Republican Industrial
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Department > -n reach th<-•■ people
n
I at o mlnltnnm »xpouse. These p'o-
. ;»!«• want to como somewhere West,
• nd we are finding many good l-GBi -1
n Oregon where the eommiiult int r.
Mt Í* 'sa-
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st.- are stive and making a cont-ci' d
|effort to build towns and eonntr-
VI What »¡ill Klamath county tfri for a
XAHÌ ICO.%1» ttOKK HUH Xll
¡large »hare of this new population?
IDI KI.IM t ill « ounty F % iii I Will our citizens get together and fee!
KIM INI» TO Illi IIOIC1H K OF
NEXÌ
and ass it more Individual p«-rsonat
THE NATIONAL PARK
action’
Th«- next three months Is the op­
Preliminary survey work in Crater
B um I" 11 lb lo b a feature ol the portune tim< and the Republican’s
i KUiniatb County Fair this year, and Industrial plan Is far-reaching and lx ke National Park has bet n com­
pleted. and Engineer William G. Car-
• I he met» in charge are preparing to .‘•ffrctual with your support.
toll, Surveyor and A. L Mettle, K S.
[arrange a tournament, with a purse
.Hall Andrew Koerner, G. H. Oberteuf-
aggregation. Thu»
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fcr. Theodore Edwards. J. C. Kim»ley,
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will he the first to be Roll of Honor far ther- e are
ar - two local teams
tium» who
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Hinsell and O. Itarn-U, comi>ostng
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their
intention
of
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the party that has be n active, were in
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Dairy I» very much included iu tnii [terlng for the tournament 'fhe teams I
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this city on their wa to Portland.
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I.RIM EM
battle for ballot», with Mrs. 111 OW 11 are th«- Klaiua'I Fall» nine and the ■
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When the party entered the park,
Michael a» her Htundby.
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|t<ami from the Big Basin Lumber1
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about a month ago, it was estimated
Bly J* also r pr ■•■••nied by MI hh Ma [ compari y, who am old rivals for |
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a- least six months' time would be re-
♦ Casobeer, as Is Dorris by Ml»» Ro»' I championship honors.
quirtd, but the crew made remark­
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In addition to these teams, John
ably fast progress.
Vols»
lto»a Snook, and Fort Klamath by j Irwin the star twlrler for the Fort
Contestant
Residence.
The work undertaken by this party,
Mr». Ed Koontz
Klamath uggr gallon, and the Willis
. KI.A.MATII
Mi,86.5
MRS. E. M LEWIS
DECIDED I HIS MORNING—THE which was under orders from Major
Mrs. French. Mr». Harris. Mins Ixiw i brothers, who played this season with
. .KLAMATH
50.64"
MRS. JAH. GRIMES
Jay J. Morrow, United States Engi­
and several other« are candidates who the same team, have announced their
50.46 '.
KLAMATH
M188 VERA ROBERTSON
STRI <U HE Is TO BE IBLE TO
neer Corps stationed at Portland, was
could do big things In this contest if intention of returning to Riddle, to
. KLAMATH
. 14.115
MISS LOUISE HENSON
ACCOMMODATE il.BOO
they
would
tak<
advantage
of
the
Big
jorganize
a
fast
team
of
players
from
,the
completion of the preliminary
.
50.945
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. , KI.AMATII
MRS. DON J ZUMWALT
j read surveys. The survey of the road­
Triple
Vole
Offer
that
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now
In
ff<
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t
that
i-iiy,
»ho
play
lu
different
parts
6.475
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.KLAMATH
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»IVIN
.MISS IE till
way around the rim ot the crat»r was
Keep the suhjw-t of TRIPLE lot Southern Oregon during the ses-
. .KLAM \ I II
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5,005
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MRH ORII CAMPBELL.
B. St. Geo Bishop. E R. Reame» finished this year, and a road con-
VOTE8
IN
MINI».
THERE
WILL
BE
»on.
With
this
aggregation
they
ex-
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A.MATH
FRENCH
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MRS. E L.
and Geo. T. Baldwin of the A grient ■ teeting Mount Scott and Sand Creek
NO MORE TRIPLE VOTES GIVEN i pect to make a tour, disputing Prlne-
KLAMATH
5,005
MRS C. P. CHASTAIN ...
tural Asociation went to the grounds wag surveyed. After completing the
ON SUBSCRIPTIONS AFTER NEXT vllles claim to the Central Oregon
6,62 5
. .KLAMATH
MRS CAREY M HAMSBY
on Wednesday morning and se- work in the vicinity of Anderson's
THURSDAY NIGHT. AUGUST 24th. championship, and playing Medford.
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.KLAMATH
14.015
FAYE
IIOUUK
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MISS
lected the site for the location of the springs, the party moved to Cascade
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\FTEit
IIIIS
HATE
THE
They
will
also
play
at
the
Dougl
is
14.005
. .KLAMATH
MRH O A HARRIS
big grandstand which is to be erected Springs, and from there surveying a
SCHEDULE WILL BE REDUCED county fair, and will be entered in the
. 26.625
KLAMATH
MISS OKI-lit» SCHALLOCK
for the fair and races September 27, road toward Prinevill , making the
and
you
will
have
to
put
In
more
time
tournament in connection with the
Ki. \M M il
. 19.390
M l<8 M I CI.AItK
28. 29 and 30. The grandstand is to famous lake accessible from that
to earn the »ante uinount of votes on fair to be* held in this city, It is pon-
. 16.020
. .KLAMATH
MIHH VERA HOUSTON
be about 300 feet long, and will be point.
»iiL»criptlone
slble that other teams will also enter
14.410
KLAMATH
MIHH ELSIE LOW.........................
built to accommodate from 2.500 to
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9.000 for a vear; 24.000 for two ! for the purse that Is to be posted.
. .KI.AMATII
5,030
MIHH ANNA A PO8PI8II............
3 000 people. It is to be a permanent
•■•r» and 75,000 for five years is the!
KI ymath
. 14,110
MRH A B. SPARKS
structure, and will be well built, so
pc
sent
schedule.
Don't
overlook
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KI.AM Kill
. 5.110
MIHH LILY STILTS
that it can be used for the annua
. .KLAMATH
6,000 [any subscriptions now while this lib- j
MRH W O IIUSON
• vent for a number of years.
• ral offer is In eff««ct
No future offer I
. .KI.AMATII
. 33.500
MRH C. A. RAMBO
President Bishop has got into th -
'luring thin contest will tw as good. I
game with his old vim and energy,
Ol T-oF-ToWN
1NDIDATEH
¡.MAKE GOOD WHILE THIS OFFER
and promises the people one of the
LASTS.
Residence.
VotM
Contestant
1 greatest fair ever pulled off in this
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county.
Letters of inquiry are al-
MISS MAY CAFEFEF...
Mi:i;i;ii.i
33.650
MISS CATHERINE PREHM
I ready being received from rac horse
14.070
. . . . . . IXIRRIS. CALIF
men all over the coast, and there WHITE PELICAN WILL BE COM-
MIHH ROSE LANGOR ...
6.440
MISS ROSA SNOOK .................. . . , .KLAMATH AGENCY
'I im \ ETO IS EXI’EI TEI» FBI ¡seems to be no fear but that there will
9.910
....MERRILL
1 be a large string of fast outside
MRH FRANK KLABZUHA
LAND INt l.l l»Fi» IN LATEST OR-
>9,095
• horses here for the races. In addition
MHS ED KOONTZ. .................... . . . . FORT KLAMATH
HON \NZ\
. 23.07.5
OIM I S' COTTON IND THE II»- every owner of a fast horse in the
MISS GLADYS HORN...............
BONANZX
5.005
country is putting them in shape to
M ISS MARIE HAMAKER . . . .
■lol IINMENÌ OF CONGRES!»
. 30.245
nter. Klamath county has bred it.i
MRS JONAH NORIN ............... . . . LAKEVIEW '
lltil.l.ou COI XI ICY
HAIRY
. 17,660 I
Announcement has just been made
share of racing horses, some ot whi ’h
M RS BROWN MICHAEL
’ ave a «■ational reputation, and it is that J. E. Brower of Ban Francisco
I lilted Press Service
Get busy, candidates. with the ac­ niil b> glad Io see that you have tak­
The lat<«t stretches of laud orig­
WASHINGTON. D. C., Aug. 16.— ¡predicted that the coming speed pro- will have charge of the White Peli-
en a start. Mrs Lewi». so keep up the
cent on the word "busy."
inally Included in the Klamath proj­
The senate democrats are today ’ cram will discover some more fa»
the palatial hotel being built in
You can't be n Rip Van Winkle in good work
ect tu b restored to th«- public do-I caucussing to determine upon action iones belonging to local horsemen.
Springs addition, near the
Mrs. Oritha Sciiti I lock I iiik got 26. main after having been withdrawn for i regarding the cotton tariff bill and
till» race and have a showy vote total
As the time for making all th«
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i Southern Pacific depot by the Klam-
625
Votes
to
her
credit,
Three yearly reclamation purposes, second form. It he adjournment date,
opposite your mime.
t'teparations for the fair will be short i
Development company.
Mr
his hands _
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Your dear st friend won t vote for silbsri Iptlons will give 27.000 votes under the act of congress of June 1 •,
The Underwood compromise wool President Bishop will , hate
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Brower is one of the best known and
of the time from t
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you If you appear like n 'Rip
You to to I. M- Schallock Just II little 1902, are to be thrown open to stt-jiun went tc President Taft this morn- full ever» minute
t
. most experienced hotel men in the
lucre
t
lutti
you
lie
d
to
pill
you
over
now
tn*»
hie
pvpnt
over
and
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until
the
big
event
is
over,
know
Rip" slept for twenty years,
tlenieut August 25th. They will be ' Ing. A veto is expected Friday.
West. He was for four years con-
he expects every business man in
and this contest will be ovei in lei*« the 5o,ooo vote mark and into the open to entry, selection or filing 011 1
■ nected with the Palace Hotel in Sam
It is believed that the house will
Roll
of
Honor.
Get
th«
Klamath Falls and the county to as­
than six week» atbyour friend would
September 27tl>.
: Francisco.
accept thd free list bill if the s nate
sist him in making this the greatest
not find any satisfaction In voting foi morrow ••veiuug s count
From the amount of work done
The lund in question is released up« passes the measure. This means that
finti
vot
coming
your
i
success ever field here. Mr. Bishop
u Itlp Vim Winkle."
now
it is thought that the n“w hos­
on
application
of
Secretary
of
the
In-
lemons
will
continue
to
be
dutiable.
; bullets tiotli frotp a Mauser ride.
»totes that he does not anticipate any
It.- loyal to those who have already
telry will open its doors tc the public
terlor Wolter L. Fisher for r««»t<»ra
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difficulty in raising the necessary
vot d for you and those who are your
on Thanksgiving Day. Great prepara­
tlon, made on June 39th, and referr <1 Illi "INDI STRIAI. DEVELOP-
■mount of money for the purses. No
friend» in this .contest
Remember
tions are to be made for this event
to the general land board. Th«* reu­
solicitation has been made yet for
that for many of you they have put
[by the KlanTnth Development people.
son given for the opening of the ma- i
funds, but E. R. Reames. L. Gerber
In their time and money lu order to
The White Pelican, when finished,
jor portion of the land, that in the t
L. N. McLenone and A. Castel have]
I By C. Peebles Blanton*
give you a start* bei aune they believed
will be easily the finest hotel between
Sr.nd Hollow country, is that its ele-
The Klamath Republican this week ■ acb voluntarily Contributed 3100 to-1 Portland and Sacramento.
you would appi date being plrk»*d i»s
It will
vatlon is too high to be reachtd by
ward th fund, and a great deal Vf j
a winner.
contain 120 rooms, complete with
the government irrigation canals, be­ I I k gins ti c work of mailing out sev
1IYne can be seved If others of the in­
steam heat from natural hot water,
for sonic
ing even above l he Modi» Canal sur­ | oral hundred copies containing the
Suppose that you
ter sted business men will make their
and telephones, while a spacious din­
vey, which is the highest situated ca­ Industrial Development Swtion."
then In a
candidate In this ra<
contributions without waiting to be
ing room, sample rooms, vacuum
nal Included In the project,
duy or two after
Th Republican will be sent to peoph called upon.
cleaning plant, steam laundry and re­
The total amount. of land to »>••
to see how many
who have made inquiries regarding
frigeration system vil be Included tn
thrown open at this time aggregates
bail gained since
! the county and show interest in buy­
the hotel's equipment. A special fea­
a little over 11.000 acres. Of this
and found no I
ing farms tn Klamath county.
ture in regard to the hotel will be the
»mount 4.000 acres skirt the west side
would not only be disappointed, but
The real estate ow ners and dealers
hot mineral springs and Hammam
of Lower Klapiath Lake, extendin';
you would count her out of the "run­
and the business men are manifest­
baths, which cam be taken in the hotel
front Teeter’s landing nearly to Calor.
ning." On the other hand, if your
ing much interest in the work and
itself by the guests.
which is just this side of the state
favorite had Increased her totals
soon we will be mailing several thou­
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boundary
line.
you'd boost for her.
sand papers each week.
The
remainder
of
the
land,
amount
­
Be a "whirlwind" innaidate "any-
Thousands of families are leaving
ing to over 7,000 acres, is situate In
thing that Is worth doing at nil is
the »Id state» and s««eklng new homos
the Sand Hollow district,
It rom­
■ worth doing well."
In the West, and nowhere can they be Hers who fought Harriman during the
prises portions of townships 40 and
You are all doing pretty well -hilt
satisfied more easily and more to their magnate's life, are endeavoring to
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ranges
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12
and
13
east.
"pretty” well la not enough to gain
own interest than in Klamath county. wrest the control of the Harriman
the hearty support of those who
It is only a question of their hearing lines from Mrs. Harriman. Wall
would suiKirt you If you were doing
about this section, If they do. many street believes that the widow will
Bills are today being posted around
REAI. WELL............
will come and buy homes and farm» not fight, but will dispose of her hold­ the signboards, announcing to the
Of course, there hto always excep­
We believe there is no way by ings tn the open market. The recent public that Margaret Iles and her
tion».
The contest editor can say
which people can be reached so suc­ decline, it is believed, is due to her company of clever players will be with
that Mrs ('. A. Hamlin I» doing REAL
cessfully aw telling thtm accurately 1 sales.
us for eight nights, beginning Aug­
WELL. She was the last to enter the
and truthfully thrbugh the local pa­
ust 26th. The opening bill will be the
MISS ROBERTSON
merry contest, and necessarily stnrted The Third Candidate to Enter
per. This is what we are endeavoring
great John Drew success, "Our Irish-
at fhe bottom of the list of thirty-
The following venire of jurors has so much to do in our "Industrial Sec­ INVESTIGATING BODY
American Cousin," and a new play
"Roll of llonor"
NAMED
BY
DILLINGHAM
three candidates. In two days Mrs.
1 been drawn by county Clerk DeLap tion." and the amount of good we are
will be given every night.
Rambo has jumped from thirty-third
to serve for the remainder of the ennbled to do depends entirely upon
I
Local people feel quite an interest
vote» Is your total. Mrs.
19,39»
to fifth position, and It won't be long
June term of the circuit court: Frank the assistance we receive from the United Press service
in
this theatrical organisation, for in
A little change in those fig-
before she Ink's her place In th«« Roll Clark
E Sargent. M. L. Allison. C. F. Good­ people in the county, who help us cir­
WASHINGTON. D. C.. Aug. 16.— addition to its well known merit, it
urcs will do much to Inspire your
of Honor.
rich. S. B. Low. John W. Stout. Ar­ culate the Republican.
William P. Dilltngham of Vermont. also originated In Klamath Falls, the
friends an <1 place your name in the
Mrs. Jonas Norin of l.nkeview Is
thur Langell. .lames Swanson, II. G
We have had some very flattering ;chairman of the senate committee on actors banding themselves tog' ther at
Roll
of
Honor.
another candidate who Is getting
Bussey, Carl J Robley, Al Melhnse. responses to our efforts for money I elections .announced today that his Houston's opera house five years ago.
Miss Catherine Prehm is represent­ S. P. White. E S. Turnet'. John H.
along nicely.
Mrs. Norin was the
to back up this work, and there, of committee has selected Senator Hey- In addition to Miss Iles. Leota How­
next to last person to enter the race, ing Merrill, and has a vote total of Barms. Stephen Griffith. 8. E. Mar­ course, are always some in every com­ burn of Idaho. Senator Southerland ard, Ed Meade, Jo Thompson and a
nnd holds sixth position In the con­ 39.850 votes, and should be in the tin. Dan Doten. .1. O. Hamaker. W munity who "let George do it," but of Utah. Senators Bradley and Payn­ number of other well known players
Roll of Honor rnnkn In fore long. Mrs. W. Masten. Tom W. Stephenson, Os
tent.
we expect that, and will get the live, ter of Kentucky and Senator Pomerne are included In the troupe.
Mrs K M L'Wla made up her mind Frank Klabziibn is another of Mer­ car Bunch. A. F. Stanke.v, George B wide-awake, progressive cltixens to of Maine to act as a sub committee in
to get after subscriptions yesterday rill's candidates.
Snyder. W. R. Campbell. W. L. Ting­ spend their money where It will re­ I the investigation of the election of
Dick Murdock, who has been ill fur
afternoon, mid before the votes were
Miss Gladys Horn and Miss Mario ley, J. M Ezell, J. P. Colahan, Walter turn a large profit In building up our Senator Isaac Stephenson of Wiscon­ some days, though attending to his
counted Inst night at 6 o'clock she Hamaker nre Inking care of the dis­ Ritter. Albert Mark, Elmer I. Apple­ towns and county. There are manv sin. Heyburn was named as chair­ shop, is now fully convalescent and
had gained 12,400 votes Your friends trict in Bonantn and vicinity, with gate, A. D. Addison. S. H King
thousand people who would be glad man.
able to attend to business
TRIPLE OFFER CLOSES
ONE WEEK FROM TO-DAY EGR TOURNAMENT
JI CRATER LAKE
DON’T ILI IIIIS ÖPPORIUNIIY PASS wnnoui
MAKING G00f)--NtVLR WILL SUCH A LIBI RAL
OF HR Be GIVEN AGAIN.
SELECT SITE FOR
FAIR GRAND STAND
UNDERWOO BILL
GOES 10 TAFT
OPENING DAY
11,000 ACRES 10 BE RESTORED
FINANCIERS NOW TURN
»»J FAVORITE COMPANY ID
VENIRE DRAWN FOR
REMAINDER OF TERM