Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 04, 1912, Image 1

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Th. •<mlorb.g <>f a bill wltn dis-
<■
ndded. by Robetl A. Einmltt
and
uithnin* lohn I, Field«' wi.s
too in < It f.,r t n .'oiini-llinen liw*
nig!
nnd they cut
• premium off
th. l.lll
h HI er li.an was at th>- meeting
En oli* and 1’1« hlsr w.-n’ to loculi-
w
»ibis ut Aspen t.hke »prlng»
nnd vlrlnlt! y, tu tl > bill frr th<*ir Ber­
v.
■ : '. li rlg, wa.i 210 a day fnr
eight
.
li addo fon to ibis thero
W.i 215
|1
fir a ma:> of thè water rlglits
drn a n
Don
ZiiTOwaR.
The usir r«ndi- i thelr bill end
add. .1 lo It 1’5 ;,.■«• 'it '< cover dU-
count. a I irh b . ..»■ it Ih total t<>
2.
"I did not know the city was dls-
«•«>. i
warrants," said Councilman
Ru •<-.! A Alford, wttl. a strile. Then
he a i d n.-rlotf'«’)' I nur'.’ to take the
db
'nt out t f that bill."
There wg» a< me little dlsensslon, hi
which th c meli.I «'ll B.-«'l:ind grlevml
and >< ;>,.'r.'d that or.o of tli.-lr nii’r-
b« should b« a :-aty to 1,’teh r. pro-
Cedur-'rs that i’>. ■>' t*d -vit h t .«bill,
“I »nt eertainiy opp/’to« t! 1 to that
kind of »»-i--«
thing." sold Councilman M
G AVlI ..’ ». ".■ (’>t‘..-r thing Is tha*
the 2 >< r rent hiiatness la excetalv.
I sold ome «-Ity wartantr this after-
noon
• i*0 ccnfa n th-- dollar "
»» to strike It from th«« bill,"
veld (
il- n Chart'-« M- Go- ’•*>.
• -W
li J iv. ' « rat».- th" tri« levy to
n •t 1 the bills subì Allori.
it
•*1« <?»■- d : I et Ite tinnire
r<
.« he heir I fron .
I Wliktns n» ih»- only mrm>
»
c
n fllltiU« .' mtinnlifi*« presimi,
« a* rtìi’f/O' l»d t » exp 'easing any thlng In
b««b f ot the ■octr Ittee.
»
fl’ ti
n said it.
difference, anyway,
c
mil;««« never anvci
•<!
i Its Lt’ls, and that tlifV
<
back for net ion jus* nt
urned over to the commft-
>c|p. Colonel AA’ilkins pro
stnlcment of th«« mayor’
tally <b tided to cut th bill
I Itj thin ahti-pe It wna til-
III of 21. renderM I
i, for tin ning flro hose eau» I
I.l nt Marton ’Inulta to any h<
t th«’ illy paid Fire Chief Ed- I. 1 XI.I 1.1. A Al.l l Y II ' X< III It.
i nk' Jleid for «neh work. •
I'. COWLEY. II AN HOI NF.
» doing pretty well down there
Tli« »YI I*. FAMILY I-St’API Nt.
• j .itar work.” declared Mayor.
NIGHT
G AIIB
ft»1'
- >n
"H • ought to bo for the money h1 ’»
gelt.i "ill c.f It," ivtort.'d lltink'.
About i.ildnlglit ruesduy night R C.
Th ■ bill of the Uro chief for De­
Co«
taneh bouse in the Laue 11
ce* il- ' 31 da -i. ut 12.50 per day. or
Vail"'
caught
Are. possibly from a dc-
|77 " I v. a!< d that be | h not liir d
at t 7 7, ,■•■ • in. iitL, but Is imfd by the f. . ii ■ flu.-, ami th.» family -senped lu
(I !r ti.glit i .b . Mr. Cowloy wa»
di. • . Th Idtl wa ‘ approved.
<: orge T. Baldwin’s bill for 21 r. nv ban foot, and the exposure caused his
« an tali! nabto for bivi to Itetrlr.' It. f> . l to m- badly frosted, so chat it
. .¡■b'r Tircn
I' Niiliola» wu i mo . »ary to give them medical
(
•aid It had hoon «ent to l’.nldwln once atti ntloii, mid Dr. Hitchcock was call­
ri- for II-iiilrntlon. and bei n re- ed from Homiu7.li n* 3 a. m. to attend
I.
Idin. It 1» believed that the Injur' J
turnod wltliout It.
(’oitmdlnian Wilkln made n vigor­ i.icnibi th will shortly be ready for nee
on • prof, t over ih" bill of f/.n/lo a 'i'll ( Mi Cowie. 1» n cattle buyer
for I '00 f< et of Are ho>.o, nnd said for Crl b i & Stllta of this city.
The bouse w.- s totally destroy d.
ho thoiigh* It waa to be bought for
The less and insurance were not il
K) cent» II" s.tld n b't of . vìi ; « ■■
brlng runi', m or thè <-<uii'.'|l, and tl ' tninabl • In time for this report.
NO. 4»
h 19»
)N 1A
ÏW END SITE CHINAMAN JAILED
FOR BEING REBEL
û IS JAIL OFFERED COURT
BIG DISCOUNT PUT
• ■ • *r.s riAirfl 1, froi. bis experience,
•.ll'li he knew was not worth a
wli'iop in Gulri .« ' to th* «iiaung«»
iiK e of Hi« «-'.iii'i'li, ms ho expn-Msed
ii, * I.a« the coin ell could Lav. gotten
Hu- h <>«’ for !*A* cents.
Of «h«»
Iler, A. G lx>nr bo »aid,
I ' lu two M' lx>ng for yen.», an!
I w mid n<>t put *t 11 st him to make
the b««t d«..| lm
"You were her«» ai th«» meeting nt
iii'.' h we guv.- th-- «.rd»-; ?” *. ik <1 the
mayor.
"Yen."
. "Tl.sn why d It‘t j ti make your
1 .lb t.iv.i Instead of corrdug at us
now ? qu «ri««.! ht» honor, the rr.syot.
"You ought I .' b - It out on blds,
<’oi«>ewl, anti then
I
Tu’d not g<’
•Lung," wa» the . r.i rr .-«.lor, if Pr »1-
«lent Hank».
!’!i’ mayor »aid Ihl» had been tried,
and *r.e not sttccessful.
Nearly |2,((*0 v.o-th of bills wire
Mpltrovefi, as follows,
! ’.A'"i et m .i"r ln>q--ctor 2
54.33
Horace M, Manning, city at­
.orno*’. ty ping November
II ice M Mann'rg. city at-
IT <5
torno; ’ypinff.Dncewber
Clapp Auto 'o . car. 1 hour
8.CO
2 0 minutes.....................
Keller'.i Cafe
meals for
15.00
prisoners
, .................
Gia«» A Prudnomme, v’»-o-
55 SC
tlt>n hooka and »upp :im
E n Rreumr. electitcaf In­
25.00
spector, Decemlwr 1 ...
J-' T K«n<i<-t»'’ii, mayor, »al­
»3 34
ary De«
ng. city at-
Ilota-«« M
83.34
D"<- luta-r
torr.ey,
r, city Äiatt-
ft« tn nel L.
113.00
«hai so larv, I*••<■:• tm i « n ■
Vlllla tnl i ; ill. pair'd v«an, sal-
• lOO.OQ
n>Hî'io’r
....
I •- «
put■ "!»’ in
1 oo no
December..........
T
hoiks, poll«- • Judge,
io«.co
December .
Falls Pubi
SO 00
LS, KLAMA fH C
•’ ! IVK'W.IO INTKRFKHEL-
AAJTHAF1 ’ I. AT MHII’I'I NGTON
BIXH K
FINE.
BOIKDED
FU'.NT
BY
ANU
MAD
I ‘ > believed In the truth of the allcga-
r
< INI EK
■'
mmirn
7UK Ji X
i yw«i
4 AL
aixhi
M ai
was obj»'«-»«-': to by Attorney O'Neill
1 or. b<-:,al.' o't '. plaf'itlff. This part of
COMMI;/SCIAI. < 7,1 li
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-¡X-
'is •I«.-' ( .
PAN, '. I NTAl'RANT OAVN-
I) ( •) I. Ot F
Ibut other parts were overruled, as
, ■; . X> KI ' I .'TATE OPERAT-
It’s th<- Kiu-uath Ralla Commercial /.ss a so the motion to mak-■ n.oj -
As a rertlt ct a scrap at a dance In
«leftnite
an«!
certain
specified
parts
of
or.
ASKS WILKINS TO BE HIS
Club.
A. C. Itenisr's Hotel Bhipplngton at
'he answer.
’t La* offered th ' > inty court, u
BONOS.-l IN
BMppingUtn Monday nlgbt. C. F'. H im k
• fi tlie i> v; court hiuse.
•nd Morris Hurns are serving terra«
POULTRY MW ts
ii
a>. i- i.f tbe ■ , trade organ.-
of s«v«.-n days each in the Klamath
Getjrge Pan, for ov*r a score of
NOW OI’KI .ATING
rounty jsll, whither they were c«»n- tion and tbe uttur w*-re rena d this
years
a well kaowt» Chinese resident
W tin«
was opening day of the
wl.< t tue s spot ■ >'» o' th'
slgn.-d on the order of Police Judge afteraoor. wl;c(>
ot
this
city, has been in Jail In China
< f the Klamath County
. ■ ' ■ . r • !cken I
Thomas F. .Nicholas yenterday when organi action «nd t ■ »■ . . ■
t me be« .e he was a rebel
lie,, could not pay tines of 215 carb. the retention of the court house in Poultry At« atlon, being held In tbe
•
I
e
n
irtherly
corner
of
th--
c.
’
ty
ama
arttd
m
storerooi..
P. trns nod four ethers are alleged tbe lower part of
n and
' »gain It the gov­
streta. Thera lg w ernment.
> nave gone up to tsbipplngton to the ccurt house, and after reading Sixth i
> ..<• th. hospitality of the dance, i the written offer they bad prepared. large oumb< ■ of fin. birds on display.
(:■ »!■ M. G. Wilkins got the tnfor-
with whi<K.iy in their pockets. They ¡leit . it with the court and Hied out of ¡and the sh< w bid* fair to be a fiat-
:
•
. zb I
ng wc.rd to
¡the
■tering success. It will close with Frl-
court Lo se.
pro. ceded a«u.r. to institute rough
th' first ward councilman that ne
day's
display
hour" tailt'n,
!he renuit thst they
Ti i offer Is sign« «! by the following
The chief trophy offered for t’.e w.-. •’ ill Colone' would furnish him
*er<- ssked i ' /> ra) tin s to leave, and rep;' «enfatives ot tts ciao; Hiram
:id l avr. bitt kept '•emtng bark.
. t.i:, so
be ;ui•••’,t get out
Murdeek, >’rc«| Melbas«-. J. A. Mad­ best Kliowii'g la the bankers' sweep-
take. a cut.
ir buted by the baak- of jail
I •.!<■
tl.e i>ro<<-.-s of ejecting the dox, G. AA'. White. L.
L.. F. W-.l.ite arid
ar.d eerne bark to the stafes.
unji i rnbie vlsf’ors be«fttnc more < m- ii«- a up i .-.nrtfn Jr. The banks that ! ;g horn -s ol the city, a silver recep­
if the Coionci. abGu.d decide to fur-
piiatic ! ar. formerly, and the two ring apta-cr to be represi'nied in the offer, tacle of >1. I silver, about a foot high,
It Is
c ***** *n Cr 10
money it
‘•aders 'turns and liifk, had to b<* ' tflfllr-,'". ly, are IL' First Na.,«.nai, atid appro iria . ly engraved.
■' 2"' u' d to become the lasting would require e ship to tnaaport the
thrown out bodily C. W. Pitcher per- •hrpi.gh Vice Pres'dent AlenuJer
tornitng the favor for Burnn and Martin Jr., and the American Bank property of nnv person must be wor. coin.
Pan Is e Chinaman ■■ i known In
licnner volunteerl’ig th- same service and Trust, through Fred H. Meihr.se, thre» time».
?./.nr « have ..«jen made fcr the this community, and cwns a block of
for He k, who ian.-11'd on his think.ng its preald'-nt.
¡beat specimen» ot breeds showt, as lots In the residence part ci Fort
The site offered Is th blcc* be-
AVhfto Plymouth Recks, Klamath; an weii as reai estat -3 else­
. ca:'.<- bi again and R.ck hit tveen Main and Pine Mid C«m ‘.er and follows-
. n’t. w cl AA' O. lies n hit i First streets, with twenty feet of Cen- Mrs. C. T. Ollier, Mrr W. C. Ezell, where in the n''.ghborboed. He is
and Mr/ Rick got after Huson. ter str«?et which was vacated -by the Barred Ply nouth Rcclu, Mrs. C. T. , robably worth S'- •'’,090 or $15 0(h),
• body part'-, crashed through n •city some months ago Thia makes Oliver. A.b?rt He’mer; Buff Wyar,. nd while in this cpifhtry operated a
dott« *. Mr. 'Isborne; Partridge Coch- restaurant for a time, as wed as deal*
»suit of a ylgorotiH at- an area of four
lots, each 55 ie
!
rt Huson ’acgled M'S. by 2<0 f.-.ei dorp, plus the Ce: ter ins, E. L. SI Hott; Light Brahma» (• '4 in rta! estate. Cne of the reasons
!<>P« ts from street strip, or K total area Of 280x Mrs. C. T. Oliver; Rhode island Reis hat hv is anx’ous to icave the Chinese
Mrs. R. C. H>.sk'.n«rn, P. R. Kanatzcr; all is in order to get lack to the Unit­
st again.
24 0 J ♦«>
fee',
’ against 240 feet sqtiart DOW
White Leghorns, B. G Ter~y: Brown 'd States and krxp bls standing, his
Renner bad
upied by th© cosrt bouse, an i five
L«-g »ns WAilam Humphrey; black
ert crra.wgerr.incs when he went
and Patrol-
. « offered at the Hot Springs loca-
Minorca*. Steve Hurley; Cornish In-
at
>n A. ;.lIn
n, which off« r was accepted by he
'
B. Mrs.
M: g W. C. Ranson:. William h be back within a r rtain time.
r got n
court. whi?h a month ago an-
H timph rey:
y; Ruff Cochins, Kra. C. T.
T ompson
:’cion“l V.'il r.s boug’ t a lot on
I Ils Intention to build thereon.
Oliver; WiJita Wyandotte«, A. C. ’■
sti
f.-. ci Pan. and
n, where
’Sumont of the Klamath Falls Wrenn, Buff
hie Bac*.ams. Mrs. C. r and when be ert to Icok up the
Ruras
ial- 4?ab Is that Che cite T. Oil>\
.
.
’• > *.’■ ''nn's name
offers Is Vastly more vsluxbie
A C.
- was* Judge save where >n the assessiaeat rot.«.
Springs site, comparing tls own exhibits wer*. concerned, ir
«’
ke assessed valuation, which
« R. (' P'eper of Sacra-
I ■!«
IPDAYCLDCil KS FROM
ie proposed tract worth r .i nio picked th - winners.
AVRO1L’. PVSPOSAL MADE
Hot Springs site
No in. .bimer. Makes Advent
Fall»’ A little ooy arrived at Courty Su­ kin tliat 2,00. ,(XN) Baby Chicks
d by perintendent J. G. Swaa’* home on
A'.
Shi, ed Into Pacific North'
Wednesday morning.
»«•st States I-ist »'ear. and But Few
Hatched on Coast
(III
. <
BY
IM I M ,N V HI II
■1’;r PERMITTED
(las >n. frame barn on ’
ola addition
iinbcr company, en-
hed by building an-
d'e 1 ui: i cAtendlng roof from
o other. Now part to be 72x45
frame, cost. <460.
JI Starr, chicken root», Ifixi-IxS
1 ingl. reef, on lot 594. block
Mills iiddltlon.
NEW
PORTLAND, Jan. 3.—Poultry men
'• ttt A . :->ra arc discussing going
i
’ ; business ol hatching and shlp-
; <1
old cl leks. They say that
b:.l> chicks were ship? <1
, Washington. Idaho and
il’.fi ’Dia Inst year, and that only
50,000 of this number were hatched
.'it ti. c. est. the remainder coming
east of the Rocky Mountains.
SIA) AN t ft
■ ■ ,.’s mi’.d climate would seem to
¡LION IS
1 e ideal for the business.
Wilkins at Tuesday
ueet^ag. ask d Mn vor
ndersen ns to pros
. Rollins & Sons.’Denver,
■onds they Lad bld on. Th«
mild know in al
boti'!«?
VIII tl
'olonel.
think so," replied the mayi
l< 1 help 'em.” was the Colonel
diction.
. i > ING PLANTS FOR ORE
MM I I* n RY MINERS
OKS WAITING
■ . I I
pays 225
h
i\-an v.
LOOSER RESIGNS
F
a I ir.>
eelrod
it
edit
'IS ANY
trit. is pili
s H. \A heeler's application
BOlic
-. .
A»» i.ilion Advo. .ite- Tln ir Es-
imt.-ut in 1 stern and Western
n Mi dug Districts, Following
i-Xarjr Flatter's Idea
¡’LAND, Jan. 3. — Testing
t be ores of Eastern and
•i O . ecu mining districts have
iinnended by the State Min-
be. a
Associatlon, who are following
sugg’ st Iona of Secretary Ftah-
of the interior department, it ts
b llevtd ore testing stations maintain­
ed in the mining sections by the 'gov-
■■ent woudl be of gr. at value to
e Industry.
Mg 2 Gita, 12 Belew Uulside
IN HIE MA
4
Tuesday night was the kind that puts
With Councilmii.* G. W. White ali­ hmi often he. n thrown by bad advice.
! the crimp in tht anatomy of human«,
Mayor
Fred
T.
Sanderson
Mid
that
si nt from t bo out < I’, meeting, Colonel
'■!. ii. Le i er und wife left Tuesday
For an «ditor ;<> rely on h's belief ¡it was ‘some” cold. It was 2 below
It vas not h< present city attorney,
M. G. Wilklna plà..>d the role of re-
Horace M. Manning whu gave any ■>. ,i L r S,.n l ’i a ne I-co. Mr. I olia­ .n tl.o truth of ac allrgaHcn 's no de I y va ior.< there.. ' , < rh » i i >r 1-
nionmtrant. He wan evidently stirred had advice, and with I bln the Incident
li • • b.
< ' f clerk of ’ Ii AA’hl.. ft'iiro fnr Ms publishing I’ in case a
i libel chnrge'ls the outcome, This wk» 4ng In the city, and was undoubtedly
up by «onveraat’on'i lio hnd held with closed.
I’elicnn alare itn>Inauguration, hut a
ilbe tenor of Judge ’lonry L. Benson’s colder during the night. Tom New­
conHtltiichts. nnd .bld that he had
\ din
.o 1 ; ml. 1 tn his résigna Holding In tbe circuit court Tue«. 'day ton, \iho haa a ranch e'giit miles from
E.
Johnson,
former
business
Elmer
been told by them T at the council’s
j ti MJ.
,
.i ■ ■ '
■ Ire • the the city on 7he Merrill road, tvlc-
acta were In'nllJ, tliat th< > could be inn anger of the ’'itineer Fran left
Andrew Waidhelni the young Kn-. ,answer, m-’d? by Attorney C M. 1 nho, ed ‘o tue Herald at S o'clock this
get «side If ir uH iis’s vero ink I to T his ' i . nig . !'■ ’ I.o-.i- Bru ii, ’• 'ulif..
his
Rahman of nrllatir inclination«, both > Neill In l . li'f'l suit of J. C. Mu*- nornfng that it was 12 below
<1..
nnd that t •■■ c I g « i n. ung w. moh.T )>'■ n to-i nl .« bl
ie
T
lit» ir.;/
and in nalnting. wÿo has .gufre agu nst W. T. Shive, assignee place, it was the wire at II o clock
with >'i( a «hint T Itilo had even been
Attorn-ys H. C. Merryman and vV. ci.nvoycd I K., ngers to nnd from th ■ of the Kin.u iih T .bil-1 !’i r c< i pary, J last night, so that th9 thermom eter
d. lie tvs-
r«.<l I.e-ite 1 to quit M.o
lie bom
boaid,
a, a. .'titly hung to that record the
‘
■’
‘ around
1
!' '
'■■„■•
other
work
Duncan Lave moved inlo tin Ir new d'pot. and ‘ don
reded t! i t. the codncll looked tc the
A I iri ’ X v. .luiisvrr was tha: ¡night long. In other words the mer-
city Attorney us h guldo-pcat, and|0lli oH in 219, Odd Fellows’ building. | tin* hotol, left AVednesdny.
cury 6> c: > to have gone to sleep
there.
This Is ur.duubt dly the coldest
snap of «1 winter, and la probably aa
cold as it wa» aa/ time during the
■previous cold season.
T' . u.-ui3l number of weather argu-
. : ts
k place as to just bow low
the weal., r did descend. Some ther-
m< .■'•■r.i 1. it ' w r than others. At
X e«c’.><this nr:’ n'ng two thet mome-
t. is on the west s<". jf the Livermore
hot 1 showed ? and .1 below, respec-
tively, so that people could take their
choice.