Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 21, 1911, Image 2

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    Fporber'n Iniigliter gr> w weaker and
his side throwing three goals And one
waker, and ns it entled In a tasi
foul. Whatever the high school bo» a
filili! cbuckle thè rullimi was foumf
feel they lost by the game, the» can
lo Ite dead.
< »asole themselves that the celebra­ I
tion they indulged in "before th? »•. i i.c
s i Bili EUS
v»'th joyful noises, was worth» »4 any
AKE <
victory they might have aebie» id. Ti­
t-sure by which they lost was 20 to 13
SAN FRANCI8CG, Dec. 16. «<•
The line up:
As an exp run nt toward Improv
Saturday's h:'«» bu sew e tain
High School Gar- !• ami Mean»
'ng the city'? lighting system the ports receive»! here by Secretary John
Storm wh! a folio ved the fall of large,
. Sargent and Klamath Fu'ls Light and Water com­ Scott of the striking shopmen of the
fat. fluffy flakes 'f snow, left tb fot wards. Ca: ter. cen
Nail
guards
pany has put In about 100 strong Harriman tin *. Hint» thut 94 engine-»1
ground covered with moisture , so ‘
Pavillion, Hayden. Bttir.ee and De Tungsten lamps on polos along Klam* are out of servico In the L oh Angeles
that the euoin ss which visited this
vicinity over right eongenled said Lut> forwards. Krause and Barnes c< a- | r.th. Main, Fmo and other streets In »ards, anti thal the Salt Lake lino
thickly settled portion of the city. has laid off twenty engineers nnd
moisture, thereby leaillng to a «lip- ter, Ambrose, DeLap and l.cavltt
These lamps are of 80-candle power twMtty-five firemen.
pery condition on tho stnets this guards.
Sparks. Nevada, strikers nay that
Umpire-referees Hum and Smith. nga'nst the :■ 4-cai'dle power and, it>
morning, especially those highways
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so-ne instances It-candle power Ed* the f ports are that 4.000 cant of
paved with bituliti.ie or oth. ? suitable
merchandise art» tied up between
WHITI! SI.\VF S’ ANDAI IN
. n Incandescent bulbs whose pi e
material.
Omaha and Ogden. El Paso strikers
WHVH MOTHER FIGURES they took.
Th»» r suit was toii.-h on-ungs that
i
General Manager George J. Walton report dels»« ami breakdowns on th«»
were in need of shoeir ’. One ’ an
’
’
nliod
Pres
Servo
'
.-aid
this morning that the company new de luxe trains bound each wi^
who came saddleback from the coun­
Delays In traffic aie r porictl from
try yesterday had to lead b’s palfrey
PARIS. De«’. 16 The most hideous I v.tshed to see what effect the lights
Heveral
other strike centers.
would
tank
»,
and
expressed
the
prob
about on the icy pave this morning "white slave" scuudal ever known in
¡hat It
ft the cty eared to use
until the horse was shod anew If the Paris will be aired In the courts hero lability ihat
n an bad b en aboard the steed would when several mothers now in jail ar tb cm Inst o d of tho smaller powt i
undoubtedly have fallen. As it was. tried for bartering for money their la nps the exp nae would be on'y
nearly every step he took tnadTlhis own little girls
All of the children ¡lightly greater.
'These lamps give a great deal mor« | United Pros’’ w-si’l .
various legs describe arcs, circles I ;.ro yet in their teens, or just entering
LOS ANGELES Dec. 16. Th d>
etcetera. Sometimes the legs mov d them. Prominent and wealthy men '.igbl in candle power, but use very I
i.amlte
probe Is expected to end Mon-
Jliil< nior«' elcetrlelty,” said he, "and
toward all points of the compass at are accused.
.Inv,
when
h I x Indictments will tie re-
much
to
once it being very embarrassing
Victor Flachon. Gaston Mlard and | ‘«r ‘"at reason would not b-
t urned.
are
'"'
’
re
expensive
in
operation.
The
j
the owner of said legs.
others equally as Influential,
Arrests are not exp» ted until tho
canted. Flachon. until relieved of his I It ii rovemee' was not suggested to ■
IF ARL HARBOR IS OPENED
post on account of the scandal, waaj •is by ffnyoi <•, but Is a- tost to m -. j IndlanupoUs probe has elo-.ed.
No s jston Is being held today
BY FLAGSHIP C ALIFORNI \ editor of the “Lantern" a govern I whether a different kind of Isiupi
the
p-
rsonal
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v
ll,<
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not
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for
tho
<*'*'
[nient organ. He was
I We would not <are to put In an entlri
HONOLULU. l»(
1'
T . tlac friend of ex-Premier Rriand.
| system of Tungstens until we have « i
ship California of the Pacific fleet,
The police have had the names of1
now in Hawaiian waters, officially "lore than 300 children, from 9 to 17 | |contract nrrargvnient with the cit.
as
wonld rest Us about I'i.OOO t I r’nir.’d Pres.« Servir«»
opened Pearl Harbor, steaming up
ears old. who were sold by their « '
SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. I«
Th"
u*l* ‘he entir»» local lighting eqnl|- I
the waters and breaking out a gr at mothers to well paying "cllants. ' or I l***l
ex-Mayor
Schmits
for
bribery
trial
of
streamer of yellow ribbon stretched - dd on comm; -ion by oth r ' Iad1. ? . ii.'tit with tb new style of lamp. W.>
have to hav.» a switch on each pol • ir> conn»stloi> with the trolley casm
across the bar.
who divided the money with the girls’
I to turn them on nnd off. and n mnti t< begins January A 5th. by order of Judg**
Great festivities are on, with form­
mot Ilers.
go around each day nnd attend to this Lawlor.
er Queen Ltliuokalani and Admiral
The stories told by these children It w«<nl4 not do to let them ritu all
Schmitz appeared In court today,
Chauncey Thomas, commanding the
to examining magistral»’« deal with j the time, is It would b* too nyteh his attorney, Frank Drew, strenuous­
fl et, as the guests of honor
scenes which would have been novel­ i want«
If wo equip the cltv through' ly objecting to any delay
Admiral Thomas declared that it
ties of d pravlty in Sodom and Go­ ¡ent with them w- will have It ar-
was one of the ambitions of his life
f
j tanged so they can all be turned i»n
to be the first commander to steam morrah.
HIGH POWER LUMPS GIVEN ERIAL
or ofi with
into the new harbor.
single switch.”
GUI StItiGI SI IONS
BICYCLES
Fur an up-tn-«iaie »»licet
let a Itaiulilrr, on m *I c ut
llir Gun Nlnrv. Teat* mol
Ulina for sale or for rent.
We curry a full line <>f
Sport Ins' G ihm I u .
THE GUN STOKE
J. B. UH V.MII» RN
I'houc All;«
Jacoba lllk.
j
lluy s< i in < > t h I n g userai beautiful,
and timt will isst ■ llfellme. Hy way
nf Suggestion
Ladina' Gold Watches,
Gents' Gold Watches,
Lockets,
Diamond Ring»,
E>'*tOoDS,
Signet Rings,
It rarslot a,
H"t II IlIgH,
Nick Chains.
Cuff Links,
Brooches.
Wntch (TinltiH.
Fobs.
Scarf Pln .
Au»- Artide lald asfde un amali de
punii untll t'hrlsttnna.
FRANK M IIPP.
Watchmaker. Jnwelrr nnd Kngraver
Wllllta llulldltlg
WAM ?A*V<■
l'verythlnjç in Music nt
i
?
Fancy Pastry
III 'ITER—4 hobs’, fix-all California
< rs’Mtiii’ry, 2 poSHKla, full weight,
hoc per roll.
Ranch Butter, 7>Nc
|wr roll.
RAISINH, NI'TH. ITGH AND DATMB
i»t right |>rlie».
Klamath Falls Music House
It. AIADHI N', |*r> prlctor
Hole Rcpn’iM’ulMilve of
< EI.ERY, LETTUCE ANI» CAULI HIIERMAN CI.H A til.'H PIANOS,
lit, HTEINW II . mid oilier Is-adoig
FLOWER—Fresh from the garden.
I'laiio«. Al»»
Al»'« lie
ill* Fan «'»is I! XI D-
tl'I'I.IS AND BANANAH nt rigtil
Ollier
IIU.Iat ItHMl*
WIN
PI
I.NO.
priera.
«•rate prlicw. t un mg »ml Re;.»1rs.
HEINTZ' < EI.EBRATED MINCK-
tgi'ni) for
II HIN I S,
lll'l V. \
HIN»
IV
MONEY IS ASKEO IN SUU ENTERED
OMIT ROAD W<»*RK IN FLIT­
MATES FOR CRATER LAKE i
TOTAL OF OVER »0,000 BUSHELS
The estimates for the Crater Lake j OF GRAIN TURNED OUT BY THE ¡United Press Service
National Park by the secretary of the
OUTFIT beìj > m ; ing TO L. D
CHICAGO. .Dec. 16 — Advocates
WARD
interior propose an expenditure a'
pt the "Little Lands" idea, recently
An action ror the recovery of money
I urged at the sessions of the national has been entured in the circuit court
J] 5.000 during the fiscal year ending
Levi D. Ward
who conducted t irrigation congress here by Gifford ?.nd fl! d In th» office o County Clerk
June 30. 1913, an increase of $12.000
over the appropriation for the present threshing operations in the Spring • Finchot and oth* rs. today Issued a Charles it. De Lap by Martin II.’Oi,
fiscal year, as heretofore noted in Lake country around Midland the statement from the Agricultural Or­ against the Long Ijtke Lumber com-
past season, has compiled figures of ganization Society of England, show- j pauy and S. I. .Mlisten
these columns.
The superintendent of the park, W. the grain turned out by his outfit, as lug how a similar scheme works In the
The plaintiff company Is owner of a
Frank Arant, submitted a total esti­ follows:
British isles.
flour mill, and the suit entered Is with
mate of $169,140, Including $153,000
Before the English small holdings a view to recovering $132.86 whlce
Wheat. 30.388 bushels; barley, 12,-
for the construction of roads and 522 bushels; oats, 8,626 bushels; rye, > act became law the landed gentry the mill owners claim is due them for
bridges.
1,158 bushsis. Total, 52,691 bushels. 'fought the measure the|r chi'f argu­ grain furnished to th - defendants.
As the war department has made
ment being that agriculture could not I
C. M. O'Neill Is attorney for the
I be made to pay if carried on along i plaintiff. _
road surveys in the park and is work­ SA VS CONQl EST BY RUSSIA
ing on estimates of cost, the secretarv
IS ONLY WAV TO BAR UH 1 :t small scale. They did not think the
oi the interior eliminated the provi­
! ¡>easants would be able to keep up the DEFEND G4»V. WEST FROM
sion for road construction from the United Press Service
¡»ayments.
N4>N-IUM>BTING 4 IIAI
estimate. It is planned to submit an
Inquiry, however, developed that
WASHINGTON. D. C.. D«»c.’16.
amen’ '! -tfmrte when the sundry That the Sulzer resolution abrogating ! fact that of 5,000 small holdings cre- I
PORTLAND. Dec. 16.
President
civil appropriation bill is being con­ the Russian trraty of 1832 would be , ated by the act there was not a sin- L. W. Hill of the Great Northern,
sidered by the committee on appro­ considered an ;n-ult to Russia it eu- pie instance of a peasant farmer fail­ recently criticised Governor West
priations.
aoted into a iaw is the substance of a ing to meet payments.
among others of the West1 rn guber­
Although conditions in the United natorial party touring the East, for
message, convi'ed to President Taft
RIGHTS OF ALL AMERICANS
by Secretary Kncx following a con- States are very different from those not talking enough of their state's re­
CONCERNED, SAYS SULZER Terence between Knox and the Rui- I in England, 1 aders in the "Little sources, In apparent reply to this,
j Lands" plan will urge the success of arid as a parting message for the Ore-
sian amta'-H -r. Bakhmeteff.
United Press Service
t'nngressmnn Sulzer said: “I should j the English experiment as an added gon governor, the following message
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 16.— like to have been in Knox's place to ! reason why the federal government lias be n sent to the Commercial Club
Immediate action by congress for the reply to that protest. I know wha-t : should reclaim the arid lands of the b> President Jamen H. Brady and '
abrogation of the Russian treaty of 1 should have said to him. There is | West and sell them to bom-«leaders Manager Reilly Atkinson, in charge of
1832 has been demanded in the house no doubt in my mind whether Russia ■In installments at actual cost
the governors' special:
by Congressman Sulzer of New York, protests or not that the resolution
"We cannot conclude the trip of
at. a result of Russia's action In re­ will pass the senate.”
VOI NG WOMAN SHERIFF' IS
the Western governor's special with­
fusing to honor ¡»assports of Jewish ' Minority Leader Mann said: "If
AN ATTRACTIVE OFFICIAL out «(tending ' > the state of Oregon
Americans.
the resolution passes the treaty will
our coni;ratiilat.ons on the magnifi­
Congressman Sulzer declares that be abrogat'd. Russia. If she choose«,
LAi'EVIEW, Dec. 16
A charm­ cent work done for It by Governor Os­
the question is not specifically Jewish, may exclude all Americans. If we ing voting woman Is the pri .-nt sher wald V'.'Ht. At all of the largo cities
that it is a question involving and say we're determined that Americans! Iff of I kf county, a stat • of affairs we have visited tie governor las
affecting the rights of all American shall go in. Russia can only oppose due to the absence of Sh -riff Warner made a distinct impression, which
citizens. He says not only J°ws, but that demand by conquering us at the , B. Snyder who is looking after busi­ will Rye to be of much benefit to your
Baptist missionaries and Catholic end of a war.”
ness mat’ rs in San Francisco, and late. I! • has talked of Its opportun­
priests have had their passports re­
The White Housb says the ’ntire the r cent > s;.n<. ion of Deputy Eph ities and resour<<s lo thousands of
fused. He advocates a new treaty situation has been ¡»faced before the Miller, who took another position
people, including man ■ of tho great out
with "no loop holes that will enable senate foreign comn.lt’ee
She is Miss Trlxy McVey, and is financiers of the United States
At a
Russia to discriminate against any
making a slice« « of the shrievalty, as dinner e* the Union League Club In
| she has not had to arrest nnvone since New York cit ■, Judg ■ Gary, prod-
class of Americans.”
assuming the office, and cbanc«»« are d‘ nt of the st» el corporation, after a
I li any person were charged with an t< u-mlnute talk with Governor West,
NEED NOT BOIL WATER
ANY LONGER AT SEVTTLE
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 16 Swing­ eff' nse he would come in and *ur- stated that he had learned more of
United Press Service
ing an ancient Indian war club, Mrs. render without any further parley.
Oregon than he had ever learned be­
SEATTLE, Dec. 16.—After boiling M. Holder, 71 years old, knock d two
Miss McVey Is comparatively a new fore, and had become convinced that
their water for nearly two weeks, the robbers out at her home here at an resident of the county, having come your stat" will act. fairly toward and
population of Seattle will after today early hour and then ran to the police here last spring, and her rise In the protect Investments made there by tho
be able to drink,city water without station to give herself up for mur­ political affairs of Lak» county has East. The Western governors' special
fear of typhoid germs.
der. But one of the thugs had recov­ been rapid.
is pronounced by all to be the great­
When recent floods broke the city ered, dous d the other with water and
est ijjlng over done for the West.”
pipe lines, Lake Washington water assisted him away before the officers SUIT AGAINST STORES IH
(
was sent through the mains. As it is arrived.
RESULT OF CONRAD TRIAL ABSINTHE FRAPI’ES WILL
not free of typhoid, the authorities
The men «jntered her house. One
HE TABOO BY UNCLE HAM
ordered all water boiled before use.
told her to get her money and th" oth- United Press Service
I
NEW YORK, Dec. 16. — Robert United Press Service
: er went to the yard In the rear to |
j watch. Instead of the money she re­ : Moore, representing Ethel Conrad, an­
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 16 —
turned with the concealed club, nounced today that papers have been Declaring absinthe dangerous to
swung it on the first crook's head, 1 prepared In a suit against W. D. I b'alth. the pure food board of
department of agricultural has
MEETS PAVILION FIVE IN HAS- i ran into the yard, knocked the second Stokes for 1250,000.
The grounds alleged are malicious elded that its Importation Into
KETBALL CONTEST, SCORING to the ground, and continued on.to the
United States should be prohibited
13 TO THE 20 OF THE RIGGER. street on the run to the nearest police prosecution and false arrest.
station.
after January 1st next. A long and
STRONGER FORCE
careful investigation was made by the
IT bureau of chemistry before the action
A good fight was made by the high liENOI \< E RUSSIAN ARMY
FOR EVICTING PERSIANS
wsa r«afched.
school basket ball team Friday night
NEW YORK. I)< c. 16. Mrs. Annl
Dr. Wiley, head of the board, ex­
at th pavilion in an effort to win the
Sperber of New York Is dead, having pressed the opinion that "absinthe Is
contest from the Pavilion team, which United Press Service
TEHERAN, Dec. 15.--Mass meet­ literally laughed herself to death at one of the worst enemies of man; and
was made up of larger and stronger
players. At that the Pavilion men had ings have been held denouncing the some new Jokes told her by a neigh­ If W» can keep the pueple of the
Unit d States from becoming slaves to
to make substitutions to relieve mem­ action of the Russian soldiers in In­ bor Mrs. Catherine Phillips.
After Mrs. Phillips had told an un­ this demon, we will do it.”
bers of the team on whom the work vading Kasbin and ousting Persians
usually funny story, which had sent !
Thedeclslon has been sent out in
was too telling for them to last from homes.
Several evicted Persians froze to Mrs. Sperb'r Into a violent laughing tentative form to importers and other
through the game.
fit, she followed it quickly with an­ interested parties, and suggestions
Much good work was done by Hay­ death.
Citizens are expected to remain other which Mrs. Sperber had not from them will be awaited before the
den of the Pavilion five, who scored
he 20 points accredited to his loyal to Shuster.
heard. The merriment caused by the secretary of agriculture announces the
16 of the
Garrett,
captain
of
the
high
They
are
denouncing
England
and
combined humor of the two stories decision which will make the ordr ef­
side. <
•
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’ hm the best work for Russia.
I resulted In such convulsions that Mrs. fective.
9A.IMMI Bouda for Correct 11*1 urn of Sale
R. C. WAITS
Licensed Auctioneer
W III cry Public Hales any where In Oregon or California
Full charge taken. Terms on application. Twenty years' experience.
Ite«l<|i'n<e 2d and Grant.. I*. O. B<>* l»«12.'
lilmoatli Fulls, Oregon
O. A. C. SHORT COURSES
BEGIN JANUARY 3, Continue FOI it H I 1 KH
YOU
ARE
INVITED
Every citizen of Oregon Is cordially Invited to at­
tend the short courses of the Oregon Agricultural
College, beginning Jnnunry 3. Eleven distinctive
courses will be offered In Agriculture, Mechanic
Arts. Domestic Science »nd Art, Commerce, For­
estry and Music.
Every course Is designed to
HELP the student In his dally work. Make this
a pleasant and profitable winter outing. No tuition.
It'asonable accommodations. For beautiful Illus­
trated bulletin, address.
II. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallis, Ore.
Farmer's Bwsiness
Courwr
by
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Klamath County Abstract Co
ABSTRACTING
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
mapb . flanh , blueprints . etc .
Klamath Falls, Oregon
MAKE CHRISTMAS
OF INTEREST
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To yourself by opening a inv
Ings bank account here.
It will
be of bigger Internal every year
as your deposits cont’m'i.
Or
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If you already have an account
why not start on
In the nume
of the youngster and
le ich lllltl
the habit of Diving,
JI’.T' HI
precinte the gift in
years to
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come.
First Trust
and Savings Bank
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