Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 24, 1911, Image 8

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    IN»K VALLE» EXTENSION IN
this he said, would cause excessive
REPORTED ON FAVORABLY
bleeding.
J. A. Gordon told of being hired by
The board of engineers, consisting
Lyons to take him by auto to the
PRKDUT8 I»KM<M’RAT1C VIC­ Altamont tavern Friday evening. He
of Chief Englneor A P. Davie, Hupei
vlHlug Engineer E. I*. Hopson und
TORY IN 1»I2 ON ACCOUNT OF says that after they started they went
Project Engineer W. W. Patch, who
IX» A COUNTRY WHERE WATER, SOIL AND CLIMATE YIELD
to
the
red
light
district,
where
Robbs
SHOWING AT SPKCIAL SESSION
made an luve»tlgntlon of the Poe Vai
was summoned. After going to the
WEALTH A ND HEALTH
ley extension of the Klumatli project
Altamont, where both were drinking,
two weeks ago today. August 7th. for Mt ut«'« com ui i»»ioiii*r, ni ninni
;
Gordon
says
the
pair
returned
to
United Pres« Service
purpose of pit»slng on th«' advlait FuIle. Oregon on the $7th day
town shortly after 11 o'clock, accom­
WASHINGTON, D. C.. Aug 22.
OPPORTUNITY
Eastern farm home, and upon a visit Jthe
!
’
blllty
o$ the work, have made their .October l»ll
______
The extra session of congress ad­ panied by Charles Jacobs, bartender
back to his dear old Christian mother
Claimant names ns wltni'«*<«
report
to the dire« tor of the lloclamu
at
the
Altamont,
and
William
Lan-
journed this afternoon. Members of
(By Walter Malone>
he waa telling her of th ■ woudrou»
I
F II Shannon, Il M Whlteli
i
tion
service
the house »ere Jubilant, while the i gell. He was dismissed, he says, near They do me wrong who say 1 come advantages and beiiutlm out Weal I
J. C Smith, lohn Jensen nil
The
engineers
have
reported
favoi
the
"red
house,"
and
when
he
left
senate *a« quieter. Hardly «■ corpor­
no more
I by farming by Irrigation^-
Klumuth Etili». Or* gon
al's guard was left to witness the act­ saw the party on the steps of the es­
Wheu once 1 knock and tall to find
"Why, mother we are actually tn able to the project sud approving the
4 W ORTON,
Work
subject
to
tbe
securing
of
the
ual adjournment. President Taft and tablishment.
you In;
dependent of the Lord concerning the
Register
X-24-IO-2*'
tnecessary
right
of
way
for
the
ditch««
Ed
Jacobs,
the
bartender
at
the
moat of the members go today, leav­
F< i every day 1 stand outside vour Meason» for growing crop». ' We have
It
1«
understood
that
the
work
of
»«■
ing McVeagh on the lid. Taft goes roadhouse, said that Lyons spent
dvor.
plenty of watt r In the ditch«*» and ca­
\t»TK'E TO t'REDITDIIH:
to Rochester this evening and ad­ I probably $20 out there but neither
Ind bid you wake, and rise to tlgii. nals, and can put It on the land just curing the rights of wav will be begun In I he(Count> Court of the Slut of
at
once,
so
that
blds
for
the
work
cun
dresses the National G. A. R. en­ he nor Robbs were intoxicated. F^th
and win.
w henever and whorever we choose."
Oregon? For the County t.f
campment tomorrow. He goes to being able to speak intelligently to
The good mother inquired of the be advertised for thl« fall.
Klamath
This addition to the Klumuth proj-
Beverly from Rochester for three all appearances. He told of the trip Wait not for precious chances passed ! boy from what source this water In
the
Matter of (hr Estai« of H W
1«
«»ct
will
«'over
about
7,000
acre«
of
I the canals and ditches,came. He an­
weeks, and then starts toward the into town, amf says that ho and I.an-
away;
Kilgore,
Deceaaod
gell left the house about 12 o'clock.
coast.
Weep not for golden ages on the swered with great gusto, "why from land. Including North and South P<"
Notice Is hereby given by the o i
Valley,
the
territory
along
the
south
•'We’ve made a record that surpris­ He does not know I.yonB was there
waue;
th«> melting snow tn the mountain»,"
derslgned. administrator of (he estate
ed our friends and dumfounded our when he left the house, but says Each night 1 burn the records of the and his mother aski-d him: "My son oast side of Lost River near Num« of 8 W. Kilgore. d< •• nsi'd. to th«
Lake
and
a
strip
of
land
lying
along
enemies,’* declared Champ Clark of there had b vn no trouble up to that
day—
who makes it snow?"
the eastern shore of Lost River The creditors of. und to nil persona hav
Missouri, the democratic speaker of time. The testimony of Lan gel I was
At sunrise every soul is born again
The first settlors In th««««' vast fer- j I greater portion of this work will bo Ing claims ngi.ln«<. the said deceas
the house. "The session was extraor­ a corroboration of that of Jacobs.
til«> valleys »aid: "Nothing will grow
ed to exhibit them, with (hr neve«
dinary in the amount and quality of
Beu Robbs. Lyons' companion of Laugh like a boy at spleudorB that but grass," little dreaming of the ro-< earth excavation, although a consid­ snry vouchers, within six month-
erable
quantity
of
flum«>
will
has.
to
the work done.
the fatal night, told the jury that
have sped.
suits that would be accomplish'd in be built In Pee Valley. A flume will after the first publication of thl-
•‘Though we’ve been sneered at for Lyons worked under him in the woods
To vanished Joys be blind, deaf and a tew years, the immense yields of
also have to be constructed across nollce, Io th.- said administrator, at
years as a paTty utterly lacking tn for about two months for the Lost
dumb;
grain; the prolific crops of ulfalfa. Loat River at Olene to convey th«- th«< offic«« of the Hank of Bonnntn. In
ability, we've passed through the River Lumber company. The two My judgments seal the dead past with clover, timothy and the native wild
water to the laterals from the main the town of llonanta. In said coun
house more constructive legislation came into town together Friday morn­
its dead,
grass; the lucious fruit and berries canal.
ty and state, the name bring th<
and better, too. than any house in ing. In the afternoon he says he
But never bind a moment yet to and superior vegetable».
Today
piece for the transaction of the bust
the last twenty years. We’ve re­ again saw Lyons at the Livermore
come.
Klamath county la fast b«>cotnlng TAFT SIGNS THE
nesa of said < state
deemed every promise made in 1910, bar, where Lyons cashed a check for
known as one of the great«*»! produc­ I
Dated this 17th day of August.
STATEHOOD HILI
and It is a record on which we will $S9 and some cents. He deposited Though deep in mire, wring not your ing regions that "rests under th«' wide
1911.
sweep the country in 1912."
some of this with the clerk of the
hands and wee i;
arch of our Western sky"; In th«< 11-
Il H KILGORE.
During the session just closed the Livermore hotel, but later drew some
I lend my arm to all who say "1 yerslty of resourc«*s the "W m I Is th«> ARIZONA INSTRUCTED TO DROP
Administrator
of said Estat-
RECALU AND NEW ME XK VI TO
house met eighty-seven days and the of it, so he had about $50 with him
CAN."
best.” It is the land of the farmer
STONE * BARRETT
MAKE
NKCERMARY
CHANGES
senate elghty-flve. The house was in After they had taken several drinks No shamefaced outcast ever sank so because climate Is one of the great
Attorneys for Administrator*
IN (NINBTITUTION
session 425 hours and 2 minutes; the about town the witness stated that
deep
factors In agricultural success. and
3-17-9-24 r K Is ms th Falls. Ore
senate 353 hours and 31 minutes.
be went over to the tenderloin, and
But yet might riBe and be again a the very state Itself must build upon
United Press Ser new
I’rospcrily for (Is- Astiland t'omnww-
about S o'clock in the evening Lyons
man.
the farm, and commence and manu­
WASHINGTON, D C.. Aug 21.
LYONS MURDER IS
clal ("liege, Swedenburg IHixh.
called for him in the auto to take him
factures rest back for support o.i | President Taft today algn«*d the state
STILL BAFFLING to the Altamont. The quarrel that Dost thou behold thy lost youth all the land. Her«« we have the mo-*«
Ashland, Oregon.
hood bill admitting Arison* and New
aghast?
took place at this time, he says, was
fertile and very deep soil, soil th 1.1 Mexico. Only the refusal of the two
I .a st year was one of splendid pros
Dost thou reel from righteous ret­
with lntelllg-'«it cultivation will ne» • ! terltorle» to comply with the condl- perlty for the A C C Every arad
NO TRACE CAN BE FOUND OF HIS with Tommy Waldon who is also
ribution's
blow?
employed at the Ixrst River mill. Wal­
er wear out. m I after all these yen-s 'tlons exacted by congress can prevent uate Is In an excellent position, and
MOVEMENTS AFTER MIDNIGHT don. he says, returned to the camp 1 aen turn from blooted archives of
•f waiting a land destined to be­ 'them now from entering the Union In many more were needed to supply In
the past
—THE CORONER’S INQUEST IS Sunday.
come iomm-TC’nlly great
quirlen for well-trained assistants
about three months.
And find the future's pages white
At about midnight. Robbs stated.
The wiS!' farmer belongs to tw o , According to the conditions. New Students can arrange on entering to
IN SESSION
as snow.
Lyons told him that he was going to
classes—those who buy good «<•>1, ' Mexico must veto the proposal mak­ be placed In a position upon complet
town and would see him in the morn­ Art thou ’» mourner? Rouse thee and those who make it good, The ing It« constitution susceptible to Ing the course
Until some light can be thrown on ing. That was tfte last he saw of him
from thy spell;
An entire new equipment of latest.
best plan Is to have It and keep It i amendment, while Arlionn must ellm-
the movements of Charles Lyons alive. The next day he says he made
Art thou a sinner? Sins may be good. Americans have been prodigals , Inate the r«'call of th • judiciary. After
from the time he left his friend, Ben a number of Inquiries for Lyons, as
forgiven.
In the use of land, buying too much ; thin 1» done the eh-ction for state offi visible typewriters has just arrived
and are In use Our courses are Com
Robbs in front of the "red house" at the two had planned to go up the Each morning gives thee wings to of It and wasting Its substance in , cers and congr«'s«men will b<> held
merclal, Shorthand. English and Civic
flee from hell;
poor methods of farming. The mar­
the midnight hour after a big Friday- Upper Lake to see a friend of the
Service.
Come and share the general
murdered
man.
Each
night
a
star
to
guide
thy
feet
ket gardeners of Paris feed the city. I
night, no definite deduction as to how
prosperity
of the school, the student*
to heaven.
Their costly plats of rented land rep­
he met his death by a terrific blow
and the country The fall term open«
resents expenditure« for manure and I
♦♦♦--------------- ♦-----------------♦♦♦ .
' September 5th, with «very prospe t
from an axe can be figured out. The ♦
(By C. Peebles Blanton)
fertilisers equal to the rental value,
LOST RIVER GLEANINGS
♦
i
of yet greeter sucre«»
police and county officers and acting ♦♦♦--------------- «---------------- M4 !
The "Far West" is little known to and together often reach the sum of
i
M.
P.
Mishler
I»
busy
with
his
»«•<
■
the g-eat home-making classes In $500 an acre a-nd more, but they pro­
District Attorney C. J. Ferguson, by
:
at thia writing
strenuous efforts, have followed bis ; Mrs. Herbert Phillips visited her American life. People gain know­ duce from an acre by Incredible skill I ond crop of alfalfa
• •••••
Thdff said of the and toll. $2.000 to $3,00d England's t
movements from the time he came sister, Mrs. R. L. Alexander of he ledge slowly.
Jim Moore and his sun left lor
prairies of Iowa, Nebraska and Kan­ peasants rent from one to ten acre«
into town Friday morning till about Falls a few days last week.
sas: "I-and that won’t grow trees paying from three to four pound« an| Lake of the Woods Monday, where
midnight Friday, and there their ef-!
Five hundred acre» irrigated I land,
won’t grow crops.” They stopped at acre, yet by lavish use of fertlllxcni ' they will hunt and gather buckle all undpr cultivation; 200 acre«
forts are baffled.
i in a)
Glen Steeman and Roy I^a Prärie
the edge of the great wheat belt and and by skillful methods of culture, I berries.
Ben Bobbs, tb-g friend who went I visited the Falls Friday.
falfa. eight-room bouse, good barn.
•
•
•
said: "It is too dry for anything," they "make good," find a saatenance
wltu illTn to the Altamont atvern and
A. Kinney waa in town on bualne* girrnary and other outbuilding« Alia»
and sometime« put away a few coins
and labeled it ■’desert.*’
then returned with the dead man to
have water right to 145 acre» I Ranch
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Booth spent
i
Monday.
The small holdings of England
Now that portion of our own great
the terderloin, says he does not know Saturday in the Falls.
I m alx mile« from Merrill and sixteen
• •••••
♦
state lying east of the coast range of have attracted attention, and a book
where his companion went after they
• •••••
Mr and Mr». Cha». Gray and chit- I mil«*« from Klamath Falla. Ha» two
the Cascades has been equally con­ baa be»n written to show what can
separated, when Lyons stated that be
and one-half mil«« of river frontage,
Mr. and Mrs. CaTl Robiey and Mrs.
or«
n were in town Monday
was going to town, and would see Joe Stukel returned home Wednes­ demned. in fact, some have most be done with a little bit of land In
and la »Itunted on the Modoc North
• •••••
him in the morning. William Lan- | day from the Lake of the Woods egregiously pronounced it as unfavor­ the Eastern and Southern state« the
I
era
railroad right of way Will give
Lemuel McKenxIe came down from
able as the "Great American Des­ land Is becoming worn out, and In
gell and Charles Jacobs, who came in with forty gallons of berries.
term« on acme and will nell In forty
Lor'-lla
Saturday
and
»pent
the
night
sert." Think of it.
order to grow crops It Is necessary to
from the Altamont, last saw Lyons
acre tree i. Address.
These great valleys where agri­ expend large amounts for guano and »nd Sunday visiting relative« and
in the red house, and the last time
R II BUNNELL
Mrs. Fred Stukel of Mertill visited
friend«.
J. A. Gordon of the Southern Oregon her mother, Mrs. S. B. Booth Sun­ cultural products of many varieties v ? t I ous fertilisers, this oft’n times
Klamath Fall«. Ore
are produced in greater abundance far exceeding In cost the maximum of
Auto company saw the party together day.
Mrs. E. L. Arant and children w >ui
and more to perfection and without "water rights" In our country and
was on the porch of the dive as they
U Dairy Saturday afternoon, wh.u •
the
comparative
production
Is
greatly
fear
of
failure
from
drought
or
floods,
were entering, after dispensing with
Mr. and Mrs. Will Tallman visited
than in any of the old states That In favor of our Irrigated farms. The they visited with Mrs. Arant's moth­
his services.
i the Falls Monday.
Anderson.
magic word ‘‘Irrigation’ is unknown »«•11 of our valleys will never wear er, Mrs. G. O.
Inmates of the resort where the
• •••••
to thousands of our hard striving out. How deep It Is no one knows
party went after returning from the
Mr. and Mr». Harry Booth were
E. J. Pool the Lorella pontmaa* o',
farmers "back East,” who. in many For ag‘s the disintegration of tie
Altamont, were taken into custody Falls visitors Saturday
v/as
visiting friends a few days las'
cases pay as much for fertiliser as n ountalns poured their unreckon"d
Monday afternoon, pending the out­
• •••••
wt
ek.
we do here for water, and after all tons or sediment Into these valleys,
come of the coroner’s inquest, as they
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
seemed somewhat defiant in their an­ Tom Short died at the home of his they take a chance with the seasons building up a silt and rich li.nni.
On Sunday a paTty consisting of
swers to the Inquiries of th«1- officers. grandmother, Mrs. Newton, Saturday which are liable to be "too wet” or which emoluments contribute to the Brownie and family, Mrs. Andrews
“too dry.”
lec-vrd crops produr«d by ou- f«i. n
No marks of a violent encounter were evening.
imid children, Mrs. Henry Grimes
A young man came West from an e.* !r Klamath county.
found In the house. At the coroner’s
• •••••
¡»on, Budd Kinney, Frank Pool
inquest, which was called this morn­
George Pingel a-nd lady of Klam
10 M) Hid McKenzie left for Lake of
on dry farms......................
ing, with George B. Snider K. North, ath Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. N. C. EBERLEIN OFFERS MONEY
days’ vacation
10.00 Woods for a • ten
FOR AGRICULTURAL PRIZES For best sheaf of Alfalfa-
M. G. Wilkins, John Uerling, -8. B. Monson Sunday.
• • •
•
1
0.0"
For
best
sheaf
of
Timothy
.
.
.
Low and L. H. Bath as the jury the
• •••••
Chas
Drew,
a
prosperous
Yunna
10.00
evidence brought out showed the
I have read with much inter­ For best exhibit of potatoes..
Special sale of
Nick Monson, who has been on the
Iracnher,
was
hero
on
Monday.
10.00
movements of Lyons till about mid­ sick list the past few weeks, Is b°tter est the premium list of the coming For best collection vegetables
• •••••
night.
Xlamath County Fair that appeared For best collection apples . . . 10.00
Mr. and Mrs. F. P Corpcnlng were
at the present writing.
n your columns this week. The gen- For best collection fruits . . . . 10 00 In town last Tuesday after a load of
Dr. R. R. Hamilton, the first wit­
• •••••
5.00
For
best
exhibit
of
celery
.
.
.
ness, testified as to the condition of
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Booth Mrs. t*-men In charge of this undertaking
5.00 freight.
the body at the post mortem exami­ Ollie Jory and children and Mrs. Carl have a very large task and not the For best box of honey...........
• •••••
nation conducted last night by he Robiey visited relatives In Merrill on least of their least of their difficul­
Joe
Cox
and
family expect to leave
Total ..................................... $100.00
ties Is the providing of-funds neces­
and Dr. Chilton. He described the Monday.
for
the
berry
patch
some time next now on at Klamath Falls
This offer is made in the hope that
sary. Presumably, for this reason,
cuts in the head of the d'-ad man, and
• •••«»
Music House, adjoining
It may offer some Inducement (though week.
said that the blow, evidently from an
Mrs. Jas Enman and children left the fair managers have not been able small) for a large exhibit of Klamath
American Hotel
axe, in front of the ear, penetrated Wednesday for the Lak*« of the to offer suitable premiums for agri­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
cultural products raised In this coun­ grown products. Respectfully
the brain tisue. As there was no Woods.
CHARLES WOOD EBERLEIN
water in the lungs, he believes that
(Not Coal Lands)
Victor Talking Machines
ty.
• •••••
This
fair
should
have
for
its
object
life was extinct when the body struck
Department of the Interior, United
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Zacharlah visit­
and Records
He Likes Klamath
primarily, the encouragement of agri­
the water of the canal where it was ed the Falls Saturday.
States Land Office at Lakeview,
Frederick Geer, a Monmouth (III.)
Everything In Music-Beit
culture In Klamath county. It should
found. He stated that It was bis
August 17, 1 $ 11.
be a demonstration to the whole coun- capitalist, who Is spending the sum
belief that when found the body had
Notice Is hereby given that Elmeda
of Strings
•/, and especially to homeseeker», mer on the coast, arrived here Mon- Hawxhurst of Klamath Falls, Oregon,
been dead for two days and two MRH. TALLY SUCCUMBS
TO
ATTACK
OF
TYPHOID
nights.
who ought to be encouraged to come day afternoon from Los AngeleH, to
to this fair, that this is a splendid ag- visit Elmer E. Johnson for a few
The testimony of Dr. Chilton was
days. Mr. Geer Is much impressed
Following an attack of typhoid .Icultural and stock country.
much the same as Dr. Hamilton’s. He
told of a second wound behind the fever, Mrs. Margaret Ellen Tally
1 am afraid that One Dollar will with the Klamath country, as far as
ear which was caused by a blunt in­ ^passe daway at 11:30 Monday night at hardly be an Inducement sufficient to he has seen It, and Intends to make
strument, and which he said, wouild the Samaritan Hospital. She was 49 call out an exhibit of our best agri­ a thorough investigation before hs
have caused concussion of the brain, years of age. and came here In May cultural products In any one of the departs for the East.
but not instant death, though it | from North Dakota with her husband. ciasses enumerated in the premium
Fracture« Two Klin
The funeral look place at 3 o’clock 1st.
would produce unconsciousness. De­
ASHLAND, OREGON
SWEDENBURG BLOCK ♦
William Ward who redden in Milin
I beg, therefore, to offer to the
scribing the cuts In front of the ear Wednesday afternoon from the Whit­
Commercial, Shorthand, English and Civil Ser­
•>
made with an axe, or similar instru­ lock undertaking parlor;.
Klamath County Fair Association aditlon, sustained two fractured ribo
❖
vice courses.
$100 to be distributed as special pre­ Monday by being thrown from
ment, he said that they were one-
❖
Charles Telford, Southern Pacific miums and to be additional to the bls wagon near the Big Basin Lumber
An entire new equipment of latest model, visible
eighth of an inch apart, and that
♦
typewriters.
either would cause death. As the fireman, has been transferred tempo­ premiums already offered, such sum company’s plant.. He wan attended by
❖
Every student can arrange on entering, for a
force of the blow was at the lower rarily to trans 39 and 40 on the W^ed to be distributed In the following Dr. L. W. Chilton.
«
position when course is finished.
part of the wound, he said, it would branch. This gives him his nights In manner and as premiums on the fol­
❖
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Snyder are In
The expenses are the lowest, and your success sure. 4»
have been Impossible for the blow to Klamath Falls, and with his wife he lowing products, vis.:
have been struck as Lyons was stand­ will visit with his parents, Mr. and For best sheaf of winter wheat $10.00 from their ranch on Swar. Lake for a
4
Fall term opens September 5th.
ing. The temporal artery, he be­ Mrs. H. C. Telford, during his run on For best sheaf of spring wheat 10.00 short visit. They are guests at the
ASHLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE
lieved. was severed by the blow, and the local.
For best sheaf of wheat grown
Lakeside Inn.
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4 4 ❖•> 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 v -¡'
SESSION CLOSES THIS JLRERNOOB
OPPORTUNITY BECKONS YOU.
Ranch For Sale
Pianos