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♦♦♦«♦♦•♦♦♦♦«♦• ♦ OFFK lAL FA PICK OF ♦ • kI. (MATH COUNTY ♦ KLAMATH REPUBLICAN ♦ \ LKADING PAPKR or * ♦ MOI THKRN ORRGON ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•Y Devoted to Our Civic and industrial Development KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, DEC. 21, VOL XVI. I9H NO. 3« i WEST ON CURRENCY REFORM DEMANDED TUBERCULOSIS IN INDIAN CHILDREN O • 4, the supply of credit can ba kept flowing aud fu<l out w)i rover It I* Deeded. "Another thing nt fault In our cur rency. It ought to ba simplified. and Il ought to be more «*bistlc. Our ra tional bunk notes aro based upon government bonds. Thia may have been n good «ch inc at the limo of the civil War, »bin this g<iv«*ranieat •I’ «led credit, flut It doesn't fit prev ent conditions nt all. Our bunk notes li.edd b« bn«- <| uirnn commercial |*a per and on adi«|ipit«' gold r serves, so tint «<• can hun* n sufficient supply when tiUHlncwi slows down." Other governors on the trnln joined with Governor West In urging the ivr. «»Ity of curly currency I glsla- tlon. Ed Me Bloom of Barnes Valley, who ha« been In this cit for a few days, will start this evening for San Fran HOI SE FRO* I EI*H BEFORE A cisco to spend the holidays with rel ative« and friends. Before returning JI KT to Barnes Valley Ed will visit several 1'KOBARLY ONE Ol T OF FIVE 09 Oregon cities, including Corvallis and Attorney Charles F. Stone’« motion Portland. for non-suit In the jury case of the I (MA EPAIS GOAL OF MAN M VNÌ i’ll" .Ol (HI HEREDITY Farm re' Impl« tueut and Supply com WHOSE SPORT IS AIRY pany v«. Southern Pacific Railroad I -A- r-n forty and fifty Indian chtt- ««imp#! f« r 24 9.', 75 Lor Ions of one United Press Service «; r n l>«tw«< n 12 and 15 years of OAKLAND, Dec. 1 ».Aviator Wel- horse and damage to dra' and l:ar- K.a ..«tl • ■ • rvsiion are 'bn Cooke started his Tarnalplai nese April 19tl, when ■ Ight freight ft' :rg with oine form of tubercu flight at 11:30a .tn. lar trouble, This 1« probably a pro <ars on a <1 wn grade, with no en Engine troiih’. forced him to re- portion fit « to each five children gine attached, «truck the rig, failed. turn *o the motordrome. cf that ag Bijperinten'b-nt Ed.soe I tie attoiney argu«d that as the plain- He started'»gain at 12:49. Watson of th. re r. .pirn, who Is fa t.n in tlie «as had b«t-n negligent in ■' fa a-.» that he beli<*vs« ’«aving tl « team where it «a» struck, •i'e: larg« I due to hered- . it&ry affection. «lu: tl • railroad «niupany was not EAUI IS 01 SYS H M 1 ■ RS IN IKHVIEVV, DECI.AIIEM cosmi.XTS OS ORGANIZATION, SAN I St, Il U E VIIH Militi, Kill IIO.U> WORK MANYARESUEFERING Colon« ! E Hofer*« p«ie*r. thu Capi tal Journal .in tl u Issue of Monday D«<«inb«i lkth, bus for ita hading ’ll 11 \ .KI SG Mk'l ll< >I»M • fltorl««!, under the caption "Little County Doe« Thing«," an expression H|i« «-lnl to The lii’iain on th.- r«>u«J work a< < <>mpllsh<-d by the NEW YORK, 1» c. 20 Tl. the Kl.«math county court, which read« h«s .< fi ..>• \s« st are ..« fol'owa: ev< ii ii ■ , ail vo to. tb ' .slty ut Klamath county, the third «malleat ban in a.>d fo11■ ;■<■/ ' hi than county In the state, spent $101,509.30 thus«' of tb,, Ena! wu« evld«*tit tiuiu n llily year on roads. f««i>k i' it< ii nt nii>d " : <«"' ruor It I«*, Is we re i < miter rightly, the Wovt ol ''t. gun to an lnt■ r(lewwr on third smallest lu population of any th« n «<*tn lour ou tl <• si in govur- county In the i into of Or gon. • nr« It 1«. If we r member rightly. the "Wc ittn lit rung fur bunking an 1 Klamath Fall« n city of all Jhous- cuiiii i t < fni m lu our «iule." au d ' und. and a gr« at d«al of mountain ter liob.«*, «ontrlbutory negligence bar- en s to be an inclination ilevi rii'ir W« st W th nu Inter-i ritory i.'.g children to develop thia ring recovery e«l In public <|ii«Mtlons I could take, The county court thin year grad«*d «1 ease just about the time they are Mr. Stun«, for the railroad con you tluoiigb my statu 1« t you Inter up fifty mile« of h< avy grade new from childhood into a changed view <■'■■! man you ti'«*f. fait r. ’ * n road from sixteen to thlrtv ff-t wide. tend« <1 tl at If the plaintiff waa guilty ’ 1 ’ . in life," «aid Mr. Watson. •r, busln« « mail, and I b«'ll< «o every Th new grade Is well d'tct ed and of neglig nee or some act which con It is often the cas < that the parents ••« of tl ■ in would giv« you an in- drained. In some cases the ditches tributed to tl e injury, even lf^he de- l ave a fort ot disease from which f< i.«l«i;t 1 a«l been negligent, no recov IIOMIX BRINGS SI IT AGAINST talUi"' ut and emphatic opinion on the leading «win a quarter of a mile. iJ ey appear to become improved as •ebj< i t <>f tbl« i-ouii'ry bunking ays I IMoINMEDB II. MAX WHO CON. About 250 miles of mountain road er could lave been lad. g' ■ s or., but when their children GRANTEEH TO HAVE «LEXE J C. Rutenic arguing for the plain- t»m an«! what'« wrong * Ith It grow up th» ailment becomes appar- HI’IRED TO GET Ol T OF FED was put In good condition, the high II TIGN OF IT AND FIVE .NOTES, "Wu're very lndopend«*nt In Oregop. c<*nters, rocks and fallen timber re- 11?. said that If the driver had stopped nt In the progeny. Sometime« the to i«>ok and listen lor a train al the Yon could bull<l a fence around the ICTAL. B2.5UO moved. ci ndltlon 1« a fibroid one, in which •tot«* nnd w« would get on v ry well OF I HAilGK A second rock crust er ban now time he had been at the,station he the patient seems to be much in the with our own resource«. But our b<- n bought, an«! bard surfacing will would have been unable to get bis san-e condition practically all the Sult has been entered by Gertrude freight, for which purpose he had henk i and our currency art* part and t*e done 'n 1912 on a larg«* scale. Thdnaa. wif* of John Thomas, time, without the disease leading to parcel of the country's banking •ys- Dr John Grant Lyman, w.-arer of As much money wl’l he «pent in gone to the railroad station, lie was against Joseph Martin, Lola Martin, b ath or a v rv low condition, while tem. nn«l we unnt the «ystem adjust«*«! pink pujifi a *, blue hosiery and gen- 1912. nnd the tax in raised on a valu at th railroad station at the invita his wife, to enforce re-execution of a in others it takes th form of a more tion of the railroad company, said the te our n cd«. «.•■ully lovely bab'rdashery, who ha» ation of $16 ooo.ooo. mortgage for >2 509 and the five literal cons imption and falling awav The «■« ntv court of Klamath coun attorney, und had placed bls team "In the panic of 1907 the example« been accused of violating mail laws note« of $500 each which the mort- of tissue. In the fibroid condition the tiding bunko letters on k land ty han broken all records, nnd wears where It was by consent of the com- of n good and bail banking «ystem 1«) gage secured, It Is alleged that the tissues harden. werelirotight .might home to ua. at >*• * < :> v through the post, and whose the medal for actually doing things pany If he had stayed away from bls “The population of the reservation in st rum nts were made and stolen. team t««o long, then contributory neg- that time our hom** bank« were prec- I rial for coiiafllring to eecap<* from the on roads. ; probably a little greater now than The bill of complaint recites that Conntv Judge Worden and Comi-ls- llg>*nce might b<* justly a serted, I tiraily b*rc,Ml to suspend business, (Tilted Blates official« at San Fran Mr. Rutenic went on the the- o i September 5th last the p’alntiff It was a year ago, despite the tuber They bi roke down f*o severe was tbo cisco tea b««*n on at th Golden Gate sinners rrill and Summers wear th" said wnod the S>4 of NE'i. and NW% of cular troubles and the large number «• »1« tint the g.»v rjtor < «clnR'd legal city waa yesterday found guilty of belt for actually being good road ory tl at as the driver was there by SFU. section 18. and SW% of NAVV. of deaths between July 1, 1910, and the conspiracy charge. invitation of the railroad company holidays, lasting from October 29 to builder«. section 17. towrship 40 south, range July 1, 1911, for since the past sum- They bavs gone ahead and done only ordinary care could be required Dec« mil r 14. during whlrn ;h .«•(' .* >! Courtwrlght, depu’. :2 east, Willamette meridian, Klam a -t the n *citer of births has been banks, ns well as Individual«, were Rtate« marshal, who helped the m.*«l- things without waiting fo state l«g|s- f Ilin, that be could r lax more in nsid rable. But I cannot give you ath county. 160 acre« all told, and on ,tl manipulator of terra firms .9 lib- ’at Ion, state «Id or Portland pro- that care than If cress ng the railroad authorized to d«*elln payment when any figures save to say that in the tl ct dav convened it to th- defendant eltl bls tci and that he could mot era. ueduh pr ,«.<«!, or w||'i they «aw fit oty, wns also tound -ullty. ar between the dates mentioned for J2.500, he amount being secured ■ ••n ent'r n box car, assuming Hat Thev I ave «Ho decld"4>to watt no "There wait one bank that cori The pair will be suhtenc d Frida i v the mortaag“. She asserts that 'here was a decrease of ten In the tlnu«-<l tu do bunln«"»« just na If noth* A» Lyman wn« under a federal ncc*i.<n- '»rp r for bett r law« about orean- th iniiroad «’OTj-.nir v. uld guard the the defnrtd.i«T. Lola Martin, filed the nopulation. ’ ' «■ral safety in tb«* situation. Ing hn<! happened. That one bunk tion before the escape, which rscit (ration and «III abolish the road su- On behalf of the railroad company, *i*ed for record with County Clerk wm ii Canadlnn bank. It made mb ' d in an Indictment, nnd made an at nervlsor s' »tern. flnrl s R. D-> 1 ap ft being recorded IH HESON STABS SEI F. The» are going to take the h't In ifr. Scene took tl t* position that it p«vn • nts right along, extended It* tempt to get away prior to the s ,c iu d«wd terord No. 33. page 303. for CONSCIENCE IMPELLED ui's n glig tio' for the driver to take loan«. Inet«*nd of curtailing them gnv' «• ful att mpt. It Is believed that he tl-etr te-»tb nnd build roads on mod i there, ’re, and further neglige negligence Elamatb conntv. credit nn«l cash In other words, when •*!’! ret about the in.iVmum pena tv ern scientific lines with the law and ■•s t- T’» plaintiff says the defendants t'nttcd P’-ess Servi~ tie the line« to the drat and go both were n<<ed«<d most. Thin bank • r the offense of which N« has bo *n autborltv thev now have. are occupying the quarter section, and ( BOSTON Dec. 20.—Rev. Rich faon. iwnv and leave the team standing by They bnv gone n step further nnd Is a unit in the Canadian hrnneb bnnk- convicted. He may tta-’c to serve u/- *< ■ r. ti record? s*'ow the propertv R°d murderer of Avis Linnell, l ave put on care Inkers to protect t’ e ' elf in a dangerous spot. ing 4'Mti’tn. It Is not n detach <1 In eiai years In a fed ral yr’son. stabbed himself in the groin in his as unincumbred. while in fact ther" Is stitution, but a part of n great one If he hili! u <T«*ly escaped without rood« they do build against being (le against the property the mortgage for Boston cell at 2:30 o’clock this morn st roved. with grmt resource«. involving anybody else bls crime $2,500. which is the sum of the five ing. They were In Salem to ask the gov "Individually, our own banks were • "!g1 t bo considered less serious, but His condition Is critical. r ’ s. She savs she tried to get the ■•und. In Hint crisis, sound to the as it It volv«*d the making culpable of ernor for the use of flftv conv'et« fo I'e has not confessed, and It is be- defendants to re-'xecute the mortgage cor«- We t*nv«j some of the strongest i f <! ral offi«*« r, Courtwrlght, m well •' ir 191? campaign, and will us" I'n'ted Press Service b"ved the act was impelled by con an dnetos, and that they refused. SHANGHAI, Dec. 19. — Repre<enta- banks In this country. nn<1 an* proud ns the actual gotawav, the chances tl em, ton. The bf'l recites that the plaintiff science. of them They had millions In r •- are that the court way not. bo In Tint Is the snfrft that must put tlv.« cf th imperialists and rebels Physicians say the wound could not had left the mortgage and notes tn met to discuss peace. •ourc«s In 1907, but they had no sv« cline«! to regard the doctor’« flight In Orc >n nl <*nd. Instead cf waiting for have been Inflicted by a normal mind her trunk and gone away from horn«» Wu Ting Fang proposed that the tem bit«k of them. Rv that 1 menu H e same high light of n joke ns tbe the wrangling politicians and the Imperialists tyirrender Shansi and An- on«* day. and that wh n she returned ed man. they hn<1 no co-operation. Esch one. doctor, who told the Evening Herald kicks of kickers. it> the vetting, found 'he t-unk Mok- The countv courts now have enough I ul as a sign of good faith. by our pre nt system, or ln«"k of I'hat. "On tile irq’inro, I thought It Tang Sho WT. beading the Imper- on open and the mortgage and notes •vstcrti, In Isolat'M, n. lfish, detached . would b a great joke ho get nwny law and antlorlty. to go ahead and said this nas ’ineos* Ible until missing. In time of troubl» they are compellc«! ¡from those fallows, nnd 1 did It as buBd roads, nnd the Klamath men ' >1' bo communlented with Yuan, the im have set the pace. to fight alone and ngnlnst enrh other. much for that ns am thing e|s In th - case of Martin vs. Y’aden. in perial preml r. "One of our banks with over two which plaintiff got :. verdict after a Tl o ,'oko han been a very costly one fn'tcd T'rem Service • ’ i«*t ’ on is on. and Canne s for mtllhms In d«po«lts and over n mil 'urv ’rial the motion of E L. Elliott, to Uncle Snm, but by the lime tbe VIENNA Dec. 19.- The Emnoror ponce are poor. lion In ensh nnd exchnnge. was un attorney for the defendant. asking a orometer serves time which the court Rebels are mobilizing near Nan Charles F. Stone, the attorney, has Frnnr Jo«cf bad a bad night, and bls able n mitk* cash payments. It mill’d will In nil Ilk llhood Inflict as a srn- king. prepnratorv to attacking Pekin :mrch."-*.'d of Richard Shore Smith of r ew trial on the ground that the jury for ita cash from St. Louin, Chlmg i, condition Ts serious. not kept to Itself in charge of (« nee for the offense, he will feel that Eugene formerly a law practitioner and Now York. Out of those thr«”’ if« is subject to violent coughing If negotiations fail. Prt’iff Clarence Morgan, the court was I Is elopement from the custody of spells, it this citv, the. former Smith resl- ottlo« only ono hank In New York re evidently of tbo opinion that no seri federal estdonngo l<r much loss of a • — . • Nmiper ned Pine «tre ts, for :.p«>nd«d. The trouble was that the«-* ous difficulty had presented itself, for Jest than he claim d to think It was. about $3,900. b'g I .inks wi re also forced to light J p< • R. Kelly baa denied tbs lei- tbo|r own safety Attorney C. M. O’Neill, present oc- motion. Miss Louise Lee has gone to Onk- cupant of th dwellinc, will probably "We n«*ed som« huge reservoir of remain there, as Mr. Stone expects to credit, with co-operative feeding sm- Innd for the winter to pursue her mu W.? have some very d el ra bie Sth teni connecting up all ottr banks «o sic study. She Is a daughter of Cap continue to reside In his present home .-treet property for sale - Stephens- that when trouble comes. nn«l at nil tain J. P. Lee, county assessor. nt 657 Esplanade street. Hunter Realtv Co. t'ne Is Appointed to Place on Board State Sti|H rintciiilrnt of Banks Directs of Health While Other Will Sit a« Institution to (Tom* Its Doors, at»l Meitilcr of Park Board of The City It W ill Probably Settle st Seventy. By the Sound Five Per ( ent SEATTLE. Dec. 20.—Cognizance PORTLAND, Doc. 20. The Amer ’of the important part played by wo- ican Bank nnd Trust company, a small i men orators and campaign rs in the financial Institution that bas main recent mayoralty election In Everett. tained a more or less precarious ex Ia< been taken by Mayor-Elect Ha«- istence for s veral years, failed to s«*ll, who announces that two women John M. Bedford, wif* and child, I the reservation 1« looked upon ns a open Its doors by direction of State will be appointed to office under his When the Order of Eastern Star \n:ii* Hsnu'ton, Mrs. Ida Fink, Mr«. are registered at the White Pelican coneoquence of th* recent announce Superintendent of Banks Will Wright. administration. holds its nistallatlon of officers in Mtv- Christine Murdock, Mrs. Jennie Hum: I)r. Margnret Tieg n will be hon having arrived hero last night. Mr. ment by the department of Indlnn nf- Tbo banking house is at the corner of scnic hall next Tuesday night Jointly warden, Mrs. Louise Humphrey; sen- Bedford, who la from Livingston, .i.lrn that government timber is to bo Sixth and Oak, and Its capital Is ored with one of the two places on tlnel, Mrs. Richard Lidyard. the city board of health, while Dr. with the Blue Lodge and Royal Arch Mont., la In the Indian service, and .old the coming year, and Mr. Bed- $150.000. Tbo Installation will b performed According to Mr. W'rlght the bank Ida McIntyre, wif* of a former gov Mason«, the following will be ush by past worthy matron. Mrs. Laura «tomes to take the position of forest ford’s coming to take hold of the assistant on the Klamath reservation, work at the reservation at approxl- should pay 50 per cent of its f 179,- ernor of Colorado, will be made a ered Into office, being newly elected Willits, assisted by Mrs. Cora San i hint" ly the first of the new year seems 043.41 deposits within thirty days, member of the Everett park board. >r ti e nsuing term of one year: a position paving $1.500 per year. derson. the retiring worthy matron, To Mrs. McIntyre Is given most of Worthy matron, Mrs, Minnie Henry; and past grand worthy matron, Mrs. Mr. Bedford an«! fnmfly will leave to give assiiranco that the sales are lie said aft r a cursory examination ho believed the bank would pay In the er. dit for th«* winning tight made secretary, Mrs. Jessie Momyer; treas Jennie E, Reatnes. the latter acting a« on Saturday for the ros«*rvntlon, to lie undertaken promptly. There are approximately 700,000 all about 75 cents on the dollar, by Mayor-Elect Hassel), who is a urer, Mrs.Ella McMillen; conductress, chaplain. where he will take up hl« n«*w line of work, reporting to Superintendent ncr»s of timber on the reservation, though if a deal the officers have on former Baptist minister. She succeed Mrs. Jessie Mills, associate conduc- Mrs. Sanderson requests that the Watson of th* reservation, who. In s,n<| It will ba Mr. Bedford’« duty to to dispose of certain of their real es ed in getting out the women voter« to tiess. Mrs. Lina Martin; chaplain, member« report at the lodge room at turn gives an accounting of govern <xamlne «ml keep In touch with the tate Is successful the bank will pay tbe meeting« and often out-g'neraled Mrs. Hettle Moreland; marshal, Mrs. 7 o’clock sharp. Tuesday evening. ment matters to R. G. Valentine, com- condition of same, as well as to look out In full. There are 2,200 depos Anna Maley, the socialist leader of Cor» Sanderson; truetcee. Mrs. Laura While the ceremonies at the joint Blssloner of Indian affairs nt Wash after the sal«'« which the government itors, most of them with «mall ac .Nation-wide prominence, tn rallying Willits. Mrs. Jennie Reames, Mrs. Installation are not to be public, mem- will conduct later on under the bid count*. The county of Multnomah ^he newly-enfrancblsed elector« under Minnie Ward; five points of the East i hers of the three Masonic bodies and ington. baa nbout 32 0,000 on deposit. jthe banner of reform. ern Star. Miss Gladys Roberts, Mrs. |their families will be welcome. Th« «ending of a forest aulstant to ding «ystem. I.LAN- I TftlAL OF CASE AGAINST KAIL. MORTGAGESTOLEN COMPLAINT SfiYS LÏMAN IS (JllllTY > J SMAIL WK SIISPFNns Forest Assistant At Reservation To For Officers For Term Of One Tear I