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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1911)
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN ganlsatloiiH, a heavy and unwarruut- alate of t’allforuln, which made ef led drain on other workers In the forts of itie Oregon authorltlua to gat (ortn of "strike benefits." him rath« r arduous. W. O. SMITH. Editor. The »trike benefits In this <-as< SHE I 1.1 BI B 1*01.ICE HENTRIEH would better be call«'«! burdens. Not C. PKKRLKS BLANTON............................................Manager Industrial l»rpt. v\I» SI Il-I l It IWA1 Ulin I ITI II MICHIGAN only this, but the old pensioners on SEEN PRESIDE . I SEILING HER IIEIL ESTATE. ¡the lines of railroad, after years of IIADI.Y INVOLVED bard, plodding, faithful lol), seeing United Press Service before them the goal of comparative HAl'I.T HIE MARIK JUNCTION, Unit' «I Press Ber vice Where 1« Mr* EI h I* Turner, the «as ou a stipend «allied for old age. fin ini of Georg W Gram*» of l.’ ik Mich., H««pt. 13 TWO DOLL kRS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Th«« first time the LOH ANGKI.EH, Sept. I» Judas AU communication» subniltte I f«r publication in the columns of thi* would have the pitcure all changed lllver Hous«» fam who nlwo achived president Invaded tjie upper Michigan llordwrll held John Harrington, Mr paper will be inserted only over U ■ name of the writer. No non de plume The pleasant vista would be wiped considerable note as an accumulator peninsula was when Taft crossed th* Ninnata* attorney In $1.000 ball for articles will be published out. and In Its place would come but and deserter of debt* straits of Mackinac amt started to refusing to Inform the grand jury If the shivery outlook of toil, wearisome ward the Him. He rode the upper lie promised B II Ingersoll of Han It looks as though Mr». Turner hail rl d out. The entire council as well and grinding, for many more years. A GOOD EXAMPLE «leek of th«« ferry carrying th«' train Francisco $fi,ooo to nduea hl» wife |<> really gone to Join her friend, for «he as every citlaen and property owner \o pensions If they struck, they w re across the straits and addressed avoid t'stlfylug at the trial should be unanimous in supporting given to understand, for pensions are has disposed of her house and fur welcoming crowd briefly. HAT the people of Bonanza and Darrow has returned from a co i the health department in cleaning up earned by continuous service and lost nishings on the pr inis » on Want foranee with Gotnpera al Fresno To surrounding country are going land avenue, near Mitchell. MUI* ad the city and ridding It of everything by breaking the thread of merit. morrow ho starts his scrutiny ot 1,3*o to assist in the coming agricultural dition. and eannot ba located detrimental to the health of the citi It looks a« If the labor agitator had veniremen. fair is shown by the action of the li Mi Graines 1» about 30 veara old. and sens. i learned the lesson. It s eini as Commercial Club of Bonanza last Mrs. Turner about 50. ¡though they must have been made to week. This body called a special THAT GREAT STRIKE She was a hardworking woman a United Press Service -ee the light. The miseries they ni «'et in g to consider the matter, and SAN FRANCISCO, H pt 13 Cap great «leal ot th«» tlm« while »ho lived would pull down upon the nation by In order that th? upper country would iu this vicinity, but seemed to be tain Gr<*eu^ of the freighter Virginian P TO the hour when this Is bring a strike cannot be pictured or p nned be well represented a committee was Not only would they greatly inclined to take Gratnes' ad reports u narrow ■•scape from colli»- written there is no strike on the adequately. Everybody In the nelghborlioo«! la appoint'd, whose duty it will be to vice about businasH matters, with th* •Ion in a fog off Point Hur. Il Is be b ginning to know, In bushels, his see that *• first class exhibit Is col Harriman railroad lines throughout themselves, pay an awful price for result that she got In rather deeply, lieved the other bunt was cither the wealth for the past year. lected and placed In the exhibit build the country. Such a strlk would be any -'victory'' they might win. but and was fore d to let her house go to Yule or Governor, Both w re coming ing at the fair grounds. Bonanza one of the most far-reaching tie-ups they would involve other laboring bead on. blowing whistles. Lookout» intHt obllgctlons for which It stood A Kinney aèl son wi re In town os expects to carry off sn*ne of the prizes of freight and passenger traffic that classes by drawing strike benefits The sheriff ami police iteimrtnients • iw the peril In time to swerve thel- liusltK-as Saturday. this year, and It would be well If the was ever heard of In the history of The consumption of supplies which courses, tlm vessels glancing biisln ss men or the commercial clubs the world. It has been talk««d of for tb ratlroa d Is constantly engaged In were on the watch to see that she did ... quantities _________ off ate»l. not leave the city, but she seems to There hav? been meetings ¡would stop. C. relit of the other towns in the county weeks, Mr. and Mrs D W Anderson at« would follow th« example of the tow ■ g-loro, some by the laboring side of - oal, lumber and an Innumerable va have glv n them the slip without a rejoicing nt the realization of having tl e controvera; :mJ some by railroad riety of raw and finished wares would bit of trouble. She closed up th«« <i««al a new daughter In-law, who Is th«« Rolling to sell her Mills addition property magnates and itockhclders. but no ■■<» begging for n market. wlf» of their son. Ray, United Press Service 9 9 9 9 9 9 numerous joiut conferences between stock of the company would depreci- S' turday afternoon nn«i Is unde’at ><ul PBOSl’KCTS G(M)I) TACOMA. Hept 19 Th greatest ,nte from non-use or misuse. The to have been speeding along on the r presentatives of both sid<-s M I* Mlchler was In town Monday interest exists In the convening of the Practically the only significant wiol- situation would <1 press th-> | atfernoon train for W.-eii I as than rospects for a big successful grand Jury this afternoon to Investi- on business 9 meeting between representatives of stocks < f the compnnv. forcing many two hours Inter, although th* author agricultural fair are getting gate ex-Mavor Fawcett ami eight H« both sides, so far as we are informed. holders to a loss totally undeserved lili»s were taking all the precautions brighter every day. The people of the that stay ««I her-« alile men for participating In a mass was a recent meeting at San Francis and unwarranted. There would be i the» «solid to • entire county seem to be interested, There was n<> charge brought meeting demanding Hanford’» Im- co. when Vic President Julius Krutt- svmpathetlc falling off tn the shares and reports are being received every p nehment. nf other concerns Money would b-> against th woman, hut th«> fart that schnitt of the Southern Pacific receiv day with the announcement of anoth ed certain emissaries of th«» discon tlghteni-d. and a panic would. In all Grantee owed so much money nr«»und er section which will be renr's-nt J U’.i E WAGON l.otDH town and that she was exp*ct<>d to tented employes after a fashion, hut probability, he th outcome. i th who has basa putting ag i at the fair. EXIIIBITN FROM Mil.IN Let ’ s hope thera ’ ll be no strlk ?. follow and join him after his disap stipulating they would not tie con his ••< 'lol hav crop, returned to hie** Bonanza was one of the first to get sidered as r presenting a federatiet’ It's not a peaceful means of settling pearance led the officials to b«1 anxious home nt Yotina Sunday Into action with a live otumitt -a. etil nt Bishop of th« Agrlcul- a dispute, at best, Why not ask An- to trail h*r Hence the attempted which is busy collecting the prod t ts of the system’s«employes. a point for .tural V delation Im» received a let- which they were strenuously conten 1- drew Carnegie to endow an arbltra- ■ splonag*. Our orthat section. Malin, the B«h* in n 1 . ir< m Frank A. Ilnrla* of thi Bo- Hoti cotntnlsslon as a sort of auxil ing. Councilman Ben S. Ow««ns acted ,n under settlem nt. has sent word tb.it they ’ • -i Im <i|««ny at Mnlln. stating that Before this meeting the ralln rl- lary io hls peace enterprises, and agent In the sale of h«r effect», and It Port r will bare at ¡cast three wagon loads th«- B- heinlan settlement will have ers h-»d talked ultimatum until th- have ft undertake the amicable set-' was through him that John Starr of grain and vegetable». Ti e F rt about three wagon loads of exhibits p op), got tired of hearing The tl< r« nt of ■ ii<-< r ritroverai«» In sueh bought the property and contents that Mr F. I’ Corpenlng and her Imus. Klamath country will a’so be repre it th« coming fair. Mr Harla* Is 1 ss both sides stipulate to she wished to sell. Th«« deal was ultimatum was. in effect: "We wll! gu««st Mis» H*l«n Romerhayee of Han sented as a unit, and rumor- are "< 71- chnirman|of the commute - appoint«-«! • strike If th* federation is ■ t n ecot;- bld« b the -es it of its mlnlstra- closed Saturday afternoon In Frank Francisco, were calling at the Grigsby ing from -.bat part of the c ur.t t . at by th* Bohemians to look after ae- “'»•Tl y t r.ns? nized.” The word was ranch Inst Tuesday. Ira White ’ s ««flic* Then Mr Owens they are going to have an x'rlbit to curlng tin exhibit, and he states that • • • • • • p«is d .-!1 ’iit that the strlk u was told by Mrs. Turner that she he will have so many contribution* surprise the rest of the cotrnt Thi VISI ’ THE » \IK GKOI \|>s come Immediately after La' ■ I was not going back to the home right Win Kinney and Bill Parker ar* extra inducements that hav? been of-I thnt h<> would like to hav«- th* grain Mr. Kruttschnftt had made it plain busy putting up th« Ir hay crop. away as she had some errands to do fered as additional premiums has Sunday a fair sized crowd availed down town. But instead of this she exhibit reduced from a bushel to a before he Journeyed from Chicago make it an object for the farmers to 1 peek. *0 that aa many as ixwslbl* can : acisco as to his attltud«. themselves of the oportunity to go got Into a rig with another woman to San Ban latvelady was at Olene Hunda» attend and bring exhibits, and they be represented. and gave it flatly to be understood on the excursion to the fair grounds and drov«» In a hurry to the house on from the Lost River dam can well afford to go to the necessary that his position was one which would and watch the harness horses work Wantland avenue. trouble and expet.se. Klamath coun M trill NINTH MIE »FT Ell show no change. He would not back out and note the progr sa of the W W. Patch and It E Havdea Councilman Owens had heard that ty has had many fairs, but this year THE. EIGIIT-IIOI II i>u work In preparations for the big fair. I down, he said. The laboring people two government officiala, were In onr a wecond-hnnd man win going over, I will be one of the biggest and best x- 9 As additional entertainment four an<! ns he did not want hfs htn r of and a great many others in sympa »«■c(loti last Friday on official business hibltionsof farm products ever shown thy with them, thought that Mr Innings of a ball game was played the second-hand furniture to lose any j ni'--<l Pre«» Service in this section of the country. DAVENPORT, Iowa. Sept 20 ■ Kruttschnitt was making a grand between two teams made up of has thing from the premises either hv It bluff. They thought he would back : beens, cripples and a few good play being sold or removed. I>e hustled to 1 With a v-i-w tn pr«-|>arlng for a world A SPECIAL SESSION down. They considered that hts go ers. which result'd In a victory for the Turner place lmrn«dlntelv aft r 1 «Id« strike for the >-lght-hour «lay. Se [««irding to President o'f’«inn«.|l, the ing to San Francisco to me<R the men the team wearing the colors of the the sale. But Mrs Turner ha>! beaten OVERNOR WEST is now prepar was a- coacess'on, and that one gentle ‘Big Basin. machinists’ convention voted un In Mi* ElvaVopk of Riverside, Calif him over, and was leaving the hou»* ing to call a special session of the step toward tbe whit* feather would Next Sunday the boat win leave the j just as he got then» He saw her as ¡ureas In the percnplta tnx of the or- Is visitine nt the M*Knatle Brothers’ state legislature to act on the good lead to another. They had ft all fig- dock promptly at 2 o’clock, and a she l< ft. but did not recognize h*r. aa ganlzatlon from 45 cents to 75 cents home here monthly. Thia will Increase the In- roads legislation recommended by the ' ur d out that the railroad’s repre good ball game is scheduled, and the {her sunbonnet ahnded h*r face Th* ,-om, of til« union t«« »$SOO,don ¡ID- Oregon Association for Highway Im- 1 sentative would meet the men and people will be given an opportunity Il H Grigsby Is taking an old tim« .other woman was there, and h«« ask*«! j nually. provement, which recently met in concede something. to sec some of the fait horses work her about Mrs. Turner. IMisItlon. and la riding for ran** Portland. He fooled tnem. He did nothing out. stock. "She’s gone. That was her thnt Governor West is very quick to of the kind. He received them In a went out Just as you came, ” the oth*r catch the sentiment of the people kindly and g ntlemanlv wav, and it Mr. Marcho of Po Valley Is bnlld- woman answered throughout the state, and he has been was made plain to the representatives Ing some stock »h«d« for our gehlsl "Is she coining back?” asked usually found favoring that which of the men who are working on the PROTEST MAItE AGAINST WEHT- landlord. F I*. Corpenlng. ; Owens. • the people want, and his apparent . lines that the position taken by the ERN STATES PAYING FEDERAL (>. A. <’. PROFESSOR IS ON (N>.M- I "No, I don't think ho ," wan the re willingness to call a special s«?sslon railroad company was flatfooted and TIIEANI RY TAXES ON THEIR M tllTI tl, l.tW IN MITTEE ON AWARDS Foil BIG to consid r good roads legislation final. Th* finality of It had’not struck ply. “In fact, I don't think.she Is N \ I I RAI. It ESI II l(< EH SPANISH ROMAIN < RIPAGO EXHIBIT OF GRAIN’S I coming hack at all any more.” can be looked upon as a favorable them until the confer nee. It was of NEXT MONTH sign for the success of state aid for no avail for them to uree upon It Is reported that Mrs. Turner Special to The Herald United Pr««ss Service highways. ¡company to recognise a svstem : went to the Southern Pacific depot DENVER. Colo., Sept. 13 An In MADRID. Sept. I'» Ib'caiiM • of Special to The Herald The best informed men of the state 1 eration. CORVALLIS, Sept. 19.—Prof. H. In her sunhonn't an«! unpretentious! dicatior. of the ld< us of the advocates continued rioting ngnlnst the nation realize the great need of better roads The fact that the rompanv had V. Tartar of the O. A. C. chemistry clothing and w«nt to the woman'» re-1 of state conventions of th« public do martial law bus been declared. In and th- improvement of these roads been continually cutting down its d partment Is a member of the com tiring room, where she slipped off th* main of the West In contalu <1 in a the larger riles troops and rapid fir«- on a- large scale. They also reallz* ' payroll in different parts of the coun mittee on awards for the big Interna sunbonnet anti put on a large hat, declaration of principles proposed guns have been post «1 »n thorough- that good roads will be of*the great try In the .’ac» of all the threats of Heveri;l regiments of artllery tional barley and hop exhibit to b* covering her face with k veil. Then hero today, which will probably be fares est assistance In settling up the large labor troubles did not s»em to have buying her ticket »he board'-d th” presented for the consideration of the were hurried to allrcclona and Val held in Chicago. October 12-22, areas of undeveloped land within the any Impression on thos- who agltat«d public lands conn ctlon to be held In encia. Th« sltui.tlon Is growing worus. It Is In connection with the Amei train and left for foreign part» state. If Oregon is to grow and for tying up the systems. If the com Ltenver H ptember 28 to October .1. Anarchists are active. i A rig which she had formerly used, 1 lean exhibition of br wing machinery prosper there is no one thing that is pany was doing all this laving off of and which was asserted to have been Inclusive. materials and products. so necessary as good roads. men under such conditions of Indus Beginning with the assertion that Over $8.000 Is in the prize fund to owned by Gram«'« was »«Izod by the Klamath County Is so vitally inter trial ” rest among Its employes un th« Western states are capable of sheriff for Gram' 's depts. It was be apportioned by the committee for ested In good roads that it would be less it honestly felt th need of re the best exhibits of different varieties I Gram«» who led her to go In for prop- munaglng their own affairs the dec well, In case the special session of ducing forces was mer«)v to flaunt and strains of the crops shown by erty In Mills addition. She bought a laration says that "If conceded we ar«1 the legislature is called, to present a defiance In the faces of labor agita couple of lot» for which she never rnpabl of self-government, then we American farmers. jietition to our senator and represen tors and say "Lay on. Macduff, and completed payment, and on which »he demand a recognition of the tradition tatives. notifying them of the action damned be be who first cries, ‘Hold, owed the Klamath Corporation, seller al principle that the federal govern- A PLEASANT LAINCH PARTY which the people of this’district de- enough!’ ’’ $277.50. Rhe lfv«d In a small houa m« nt hold» tlie public domain In trust sire them to take on the bills which But railroad corporations do not. ' on the place for n time, and then per- only for Its proper disposal to the In United Press Rervtc» H. E. Anglin was host Sunday to a have been drafted by the state asso- as a rule, try to set their workers by mltted Gram« < to undertake th«« dividual or the state." launch party which went to Harriman I’ARIH, H«'pt 1!« .luck Johnson, elation. Protest Is made against the West the ears, any more than business men J idge and ha«l lunch th«-r ly the Ar i building of a lnrg r houiw» th«T*, and the negro fighter, now In training for do. It's the exception that proves id« in the halls of the house where when It came to selling th* plac" ern stat «a paying tribute to the fed- hla fight with Bombardier Wells In PROTECTING THE HEALTH ! the rule, and this case was no excep- ¡the late rallroa«! king had spent Home th«r« were Grnmes’ unimld bills of nil treasury by a tax upon the natur London on Octob* r 2, Is having a ■ tioa. The company was not anxious of his leisure hours. The affair was a $130 to George Wlmar for carpenterr al resources; and to the contention trouasenii ma«h' for his white wife ITY HEALTH OFFICER R. R. to stir up unrest among the omplov's v«ry delightful one, and the trip full ing: Big Basin Lumber company, that the only practical means of con rivaling anything ever made In th* Ravldg« Bros., lumber, trol of these natural resources, other HAMILTON has announced that It was doing what ft was doing wit! 1 of views of beauty. The guests In $45.40; Rue do la Palx for any of the prin he Is going to sec that the orders a of serious pnrpos« and from deliber eluded Mrs. N. Rll«y, Mrs. W. Cran $28.31; George* Baldwin, hardware, than farming lands. Is through fed cesses of Europe. the health board are carried out If ated views. That this was the case dall. Miss Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Skelton. $0.65; Marlon Hanks, hardware, eral ownership, the answ r Is made Gowns at $1.500. huts at $200 and the city will furnish him with the was shown by the ultimatum with '.Uss“Skelton, L. Anderson, Mr. Clark. $9.40; Goeller & Sons, lumber that "we ¡mint to some simple means $.100 each, are among the Items. nec ssary power to do so. If not, then which Vice President Kruttschnitt Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mitra H. Prentice. $.?C8.12. or method for their equitable disposal I guess th re won’t lie nobody with he will step down and out of the received the men. Mrs. Turner formerly sold homin’ or whereby prop« r control would for The Journey on the waler was made much on iih ,’’ '«aid Johnson, when he Jt has be«n ten days sin«« Labo* in th» White Pelican launch. office, as he does not propose to have around the city. Rhe made It herself ever be vested In the states, ns fol visited the man milliners with his I and peddled It, and seemed to he very lows: the health board making investiga 1 Day, and there is no strike. It has wife to order »he glad rags." industrious and energetic. Rhe Is tions and issuing orders, and have no 'been about two weeks since th" vice "That all mineral lands or mineral And -he never winced nt the prices, ¡president of the chief factor of the attention paid to them. «aid to have b«»en f«om Denver, and to rights and all water powi-r rights be which, they do say. wore boosted Just It is time that Home decisive action , Harriman Hn«»s and the men’s repre- 1 ave a husband living there. Rhe told entailed by the right of state regu a lift I ■ for the occasion. » ■ was tak-n for the protection of the I nentatives went to th* mat. The bout people that sh«‘ was anxious to get lation. In the caae of forest Innds. O. B. King, a rerent arrival from • ack to that city, and wished to leairc that those most valuable for Htr<>am health of the city. We do not wish was at l ast a draw. There has been to see any man suffer loss by the ) no strike, and there doe» not bld Fruitland. Idaho, las purchased 124 ' Klamnth Falls. flow protection, or as resort or recre acres of the E. P. Combs ranch near destruction of hfs property, but when ; fair to be any. Mr. Wlmar Is understood to claim ation resource,, he absolutely pre- any person will Insist on maintaining The distress and privation that St.uk 1 bridge, about eleven miles j that he lost $400 hv dealing with served; and that those with forest a nuisance to th detriment of the would be entailed by a walkout of all south of Klamath Falls. The sale Grumes. It Is .aid that he got from growth valuable only for timber be residents of the city and ignor s all ¡the operating employes of all the was mad« through the real estate firm «'.rnmes a bill of sniff for th furnish subject to conditional stumpage sal a. orders for the abating of such nhls- i linek embraced in the Harriman sys of Chllcote A Rice, and th« considera ings of the Link River House and paid the care, administration and emolu ance, then It lg time that the law, If tem would b» untold. There would tion was about $11,000. . <1ram*s the'money, and then, owing ments to lie with the state; and those This Is said to be on«« of the finest i I in th* e ntanglements of Gravnes with most valuable for farming to be defor be misery such as probably no labor there is any, should be enforced. Klamath Falls has all the natural disturbance In history has b*«n pieces of land in the Klamath Banin j ;'i's ereditorn ronld not g*t th* stuff ced by the government to be turn d appointive In- surroundings to enable ft to become ; known to create. Not onlv would It Is all under cultivation, an«i Is Irrl- j he was endeavoring to huv. over to the settlers. one of th healthiest cities on the therp be th* discontent that idb news gat'd from th' government syntem. A It Is r norted that Grnmes. nfter ■'With the exception of then« Genernl Rnnoy, coast, and that ft is not so is due en breeds on the feelings of th* Idle large portion of It Is now In alfalfa, leaving Klnmnth Falls, stopped a changes the government should re retires January tirely to the negligence of the citizens strikers. thousan«ls In number, but and the tract contains a flnejtearfng couple of davs In Weed and kept In turn to Its long-time policy < : liberal <• ord- r to th« and the fact that th-« orders of th« what sustaining Incom«» they would fruit orchard Mr. King will bring eoeimiinlcatlon with Mrs. Turner, nlso disposal to encourage home ulldlng, will parade to- hca’th department have not been car-1 gpt w«>uld come from sympathetic or- bls family here about November 1st. wit' a lawyer here. Weed Is In th* use and development.” URNER WOMAN NO LONGER HERE FADING NtWS'AFER OF INTERIOR (.FLICK T P G 10 JUDGE HOPS AND BARLEY, TOO C THE STATE HOU) PUBLIC OOMAIN HIOtDEÏ HELD FOR BEING NOIE