e « ♦ « « e VOL XVI. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON, FEB. i, 1912 *****««♦••♦•• « I.EAIIINO PAPER OF • * M >1 I HERN OREGON ♦ «**♦♦♦«♦•♦♦♦« NO. 44 I BIG LUMBER MILL WILL SOON BE BUILT MONKS BEHFADED BY FIENDISH TURKS PREPARED HERE ft- s. The suit Is the outcome of a van<- In nviutlon during the last y««r. IM I'llOHI’EIT FOIC (OXIING HIM- DAIGIITER <11 ONE OF ('AITAI N ■ale which Evans claims to have mad>- The Curtiss hjdroplun« Is believed to to Lewis of certain selling rights to a I av<> s< < ur< I’I mm IM.VIE 100.000 FEET PER each for the remaining payments He "We will bo In shape this coming Captain (). C. Applegate has re­ was later sued by the Chambtis- TEN-IIOI R DAY, WITH LARGE hl Fl h o| MON Ihl I Kl AT < I l I luiniiier to take care of all the hogs ceived word by phon« from Charley urodu< <-d In tills i<-*/l borhood," .-.« d Faithful, one of his old Modoc scouts, Itristoe company of Eugene, on one l;i„st the com­ I United l’ics» Ber »Ice Within about sixty days the Al­ i».ny, ti ls afternoon T1 « n w c<*iii- 10 n in. Tuesday, after a lingering pany, against whom the costs were assessed. goma Lumber company will begin SOFIA, Jan. 31. A Turkish mou I > ny, which Is un -i s t lath ti form'd illness. stormed tliu llulguilun uionuslury t-j tlio tm al co"ic< r-is ot ('l isle!' v When Evans brought his suit he work on the < «instruction of their new Mt Wilson was an Indian woman i I II • . t■ <■ -ntI. .ii near I’skub, and «!••< updated nino of Included both notes, but Attorney n.ill at Mell.ase, near Rattlesnake of rat« Intelligence, and wax last an th« u.ouks. i ! m pu' r< with tl.e <«-i ri taiy of st il«, •mplo e In the Indian school service Itutenlc, for Lewis, pleaded an estop­ 1‘oint. on ti e upper lake. The ma- . :i a capitallzHt'< n of 110 <•>»'». at Klamath Agency, and her many pel by judgm nt to the suit, because «■hlnery for the saw mill was moved Thu corpses were left lying on Che I" Is th« purpo' ■ of tl comppay iriends of both races will miss her. of the verdict against the Chambers- last fall from the form r plant near monastery steps. The Bulgarians uro greatly excited It MISI'i « MB XSS tl»' RMK» to nrrang - to tak ■ «are of tl bogs l Brlstoe company. This brought th« Pok«-gama. and Includes complete BE (»U NED BY THE N Un<»N gi< wn ti our no g* »mrlng farmer"', and swear to u»<-ng> tl> outrage. ult down to the one note on which i equipment for a modern, first class <>ME Jun 31. The r cent d«- red save tie drai» of money which the present issue Is based. Lewis Is mill with band saw and a gang saw. DI. I E< 111 E HI LENT AM TO —(««ton of tl «• Unit«-«! States cungreM II s b«co pa'd out l-cr« In tl e summer defending on th- proposition of fraud The eapadtjr of the mill will be 100.- WHETHER HE VONFEMMEI» it- n<*qulre iiermnncnt properties I m- for |mrk |»r idncts,” contlnu <1 and want of consideration. He con­ ■ 000 feet per day of ten hours. TACOMA. Jan. 31.—Worried by tends that the former judgment tends M> I for tic residence« of Its am- Encretary Hales. ' For a "t alt •«• oi Ti e company owns ninety acres of No Fortier Indictments of Isvle.r ’ nszrdors '» m -etlng with some com- <• or four mont s every «emmet final«« si troubles and facing ruin, R. to prove the fraud and asks for a ver­ land at this point, on which is to be lewder* Expo t< «I to Ha- Miele l*> «..-t't «ni troni conila alai countries an average of fiv« <•: i loads of smok< I D SEutt. real estat man and member dict in his favor to Include the $400 located the mill and yards, and the Grand Jury Probing Disaster Io • afs and lard ro«i' x Into Klama-t of tie last two legislatures, killed originally paid, with Interest thereon. I necessary warehouses, stores and Franc« t-ns purchase«! tt«> Farne» ■e ■ r « i Its ««nt ». 1 r«- s ttlng « i i Is over tl« Rm’»"rrn Pacific rafl- himself leas Angelare Tine s He had on the stand this morning buildings. Either the present box i-r, t»a" w'l| be difficult for the r ud to supph nor p ople with tins* Saturday Shutt told a friend he IS. E. Martin, who had equipped the factory plant of the company now f «>ds and ronk'nz Ingredients. ' ' - |t<-«l Hl at i •> to meet United Press Service feared he would go brok«-. A big four hoofs of a steed, so It Was clalm- ’ lr bably M"< ds will average li* T* cents a po'tn t him A town of considerable size Is to You and that th* contract would strip him of them off while going through the be built on the lake at this po4nt, as Franklin la silent. The grand Jury mor<> suited to the n«*<-da of a present I i prlr« for nil th« varieties resumes work Friday. ■lay <-mt -s»«. t b« posai* cm readily »«•« that this runs Into nnn« ally. Monday he walked into stable door. This caused Attorney It is the Intention to erect homes for f- No furth'-r Indictments of Inbor 'll for '» • ■ d *nor*- money, and m ans e great deal of it the room of J. L. Wadsworth, ad- Rutenlc to allude to them as horse all the workmen employed by the mill leaders as the outgrowth of th« Times handsome t p of t' • old omana I'-rvlng this section V hlch we might joining his own, and took a revolver slippers. While on the stand this ^and in the woods. H. H. Edmonds, 11 a'ace « T « disaster Is expected. t* si • I« •»« red more ar. i' ll keep at homo There Is a c-«1d from the drawer, saying he was going morning Mr. Lewis told the jury that I superintendent of the company, is storage plant in i.iy establishment for a walk up the river. Iprominenti- In I ’ ' tor■ gather than make a settlement with now located there, and R. H. Hovey, here, and I've ■pent ip.*r,t a matter of IMPERIAL ( LAN AGREED The suicide came the moment he Evans In the matter, as suggested by the manager, will soon begin the erec­ i n>N RY ROYALTIEN M. K. Temple slid wife, who was J'-.OUO In g ttlng modern equipment reached his own room. i the plaintiff before the case was tion of a residence for bis family, so ---------- ! Mins Rosa HMv>, i«-,urncd from (ci It. nnd ns It nupplles an cast *i. oftown trade ti nt 1« very desirable it active progressive. He was a candi­ the attorneys have the money. his entire attention to the manage­ U m I t'onfik't liai Ih-cn Itsilu.sxl t«> | la not proposed to make any chauge date for commissioner al the first ment of the Improvements to be made. Haniwmloua Condition, and Man­ l.er*. The Algoma Lumber company now election under the commission plan di« IMnraw Aasunxl Safra y. "But Crisler A Stilts own a lot 27x < f city government. He leaves a (owns about 200,000.000 feet of stand- 100 feet almost next d mplatn putting lake, mostly located tn township 37- PEKIN, Jan. 31.—It is believed t-p a bul'dlng there which will he 9 and ’0. arrd 38-9. This will be suf­ YE1.U»W FEVER MONQI 'ITO EM that the royalties have ngreed on an fitted with co'd storage and oth«r ficient for the operation of their plant BORN AFTER MANY YEARS imperial clan. The Manchu princes n < ans of handling hog product«, o«- for a period of ten years. One of th« have been guarantied protection. nid"s a ninrket. We expect to hxve recent acquirements of the company WASHINGTON. D. C., Jan. 31.— a capacity of forty hogs per day. Th« was the purchase a few weeks ago of After lying dormant in larvae for HUNDREDS MAHHMRKI» BY killing will be done at the ranch nit- the A. S. Moreland tract, containing COMMITTEE OF THREE BANKERS problem FOLKS fill'll H<> mosquitoes III A M »HTHIIt-STY BRIGANDS »ido of town. It Is true that during <>0.000.000 years, two about 10 000,000 feet. The consld- AND COUNCILMEN GETS VALU DU ELLIN«.s vr EIGHTH ANI» th.« past summer there was a little wa re born In Washington a day or so | eration has not been made public, ago. Also it being ascertained that Refugees From City of Mukih n Tell ARLE ASSISTASI E FROM SOME but it Is believed to have been In th« FRANKLIN < IN HAVE OUTLET over-production ,»f bogs for hor • they were yellow fever mosquitoes, Stories of Horrible Air* wit le« I1J consumption. In that the farmers had neighborhood of 330,000. OF THE BOOSTERS just like the ones found in Central TO CITY MAINS Outlaws, Held to Number Twenty seme hogs left on their hands, be- The company has about a million I i feet of logs cut In the woods, cauae there were no facilities here for \morlca today, they were executed. Thousands and Some time ago Assistant Secretary City Engineer Don J. Zumwalt is handling them. But the situation Is Good progress is being made by the j they will resume logging during th« of State Alvah Adee received a small j United Press Service w restling with the question as to how going to bi* chang<*d v»ry shortly.’ bucoud street boulevard fund com­ summer. It is the intention of the TIENTSIN. Jan 'Ji - Refugees to have the area of old lots 5 and 6, C. B Crlsler said that one trouble < urious prehistoric deposit from Bra- mittee, which is hammering away sn-i company to build a railroad in the etorb-s of dally Mukden massacres, block 83. Nichols addition, provid d in th« past that caused farmers to he zil. Mr. Ae is a chemist, and ana listiug financial support from those timber to convey the logs to the mill. twenty thousand brigands »-tiki t<> be with sewer outlets. These lots faced unable to sell their hogs at home was lyzing the rock, found two minute who are for civic beauty and the im­ They have a big mill pond near the executing hundreds of Chinese north, but realty transactions have the high prices nsk-'d. Last August larvae. This astonished Mr. Adee provement of the city generally. The plant, consisting of about thfrty-two changed them so that they have be­ he was axk«*d 9 cents a pound for live greatly. He sent the embryonic an­ committee which has been working acres, which will hold 20.000,000 come four lots, three of which face i-t.gs. and Instead of buying n» home imals to the agricultural department on the fund gathering include these feet of logs. This Is connected with west on Eighth str< et, while one, a ■«ent to Sacramento for a carload, for further scientific investigation. bauk presidents: Fred Melhase of the lake by a culvert which runs un- forty-foot piece, faces north on Frank ohlch. when landed here, exist him 7 Under treatment the larvae promptly the American Bank and Trust com­ i der the railroad track. This was ar­ Having Know ledge <>f Guilt <>f Mi Na- lit». The land Is hilly tn that section, ■•«•«.i. boating the at the back of the lots unless a llv squealers was made nt il cents, As the larvae was found In the in­ the First Trust and Savings bank. The company has established a mar- High tn Ion < »fiber nod Bank Man right of way Is secured through other »het" th«* prlc - In Portland per hun­ terior of the rock, and Smithsonian Councilman G. W. White is the i ket for logs, and are now buying from Institution exp«>rts regard the ag«> of , . property. It may be that th city will dred was |6.S0. ' „ , fourth member of the committee, and the small loggers and timber owners stand the cost of an arm of sewer The officers of tho Klamath Falls the earth as an» where from 60.000,- . has , been very active in the canvacs, along the lake. United Press Service This new industry, which will be INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 31. The Dy­ main up Eighth street, and let the Men« company are: President nr. 1 000 to 200,000 000 years, the mini­ while Wilbur White, Louis Jacobs and namiting probe In Io Include all wit­ owners mnko their connections treasurer. C. B. Crisler; vice presi­ mum figures have been adopted as the Secretary Caleb T. Oliver of the In operation this summer, will mean a ness«*« having knowledge of the Mc­ through the front wav and pay only dent. Harry E. Stilts; secretary J. J. probable age of the Brazilian mos­ Chamber of Commerce, have also ren- great deal to Klamath Falls and th« quitoes. Namaras' guilt. The laborltes' de- for the connections, Among the prop- Hale. dered valuable assistance in surround­ county, as ft will give employment to fi'iise fund meeting here will tie prob erty Involved are plcces owned by ing and corralliug the coin. About a large number of men and be a mar­ rd. Secretary Morrison of the Amer­ Benson, Bath and Parker, Most of JI.SvO has been secur’d from various ket for large, supplies, When In full ican Federation nnd Henry Flnthor, them have dwellings on. sources, $1,000 being from the Klam­ operation it will mean an added pay brink cashier, have been subpoenaed ath Cnnal company, which is deeply roll of about $20.000 a month for «»PENS l»«M»R. IS I \T\I I.Y to appenr here tomorrow. Interested in improving the lower end probably nine months In the year. SHOT BY WIFE'S EX-lll SBANll of town skirting Ewauna lake. DETECTIVE BURNS GIVES GALESBURG. Ills.. Jan. 30.—An- CURTISS SCIENCE TROI’IIY SAI. IN LORIMER PROBE WINNER FOR YEAR OF III! I swcrlng n knock at tl <• door of hl < GR WES NOT OFT — house, Charles Taylor was shot twice FOR SHRIEVALTY Famous Gumshoe Expert Takes Wit­ Aero ( lub of America Notifies Flyer In the head hv lierninn Chockley. ness Stand to Tell What He Knows Thnt lie Wins Imai Annaul Prize. Taylor wns inatnntly kill'd. Taylor II IRIHVIRE MEN DETERMINE To I AW I FRS IX CASE ARISING OVER Justice of the Peace Chas. Graves, if Anything. Rcgartling Course of and Ills Hydroplane Is Bcllev<>d to and Ills wife who Is the divorced wife SALE OF SELLING RIGHTS TO denies the report that he will run for FOLIA»» GROCERS ANI» MEH- Illinois Senator in Election of Chockley, were living alone on the llnv«< Got Him th<> Honor. HORSESHOE HAVE MERRY sheriff on the ticket of the party with MEN IN SIH TUNG I P AT SIN farm, nnd Chockley recently learned ’ whom ho is identified. He says that United Press S- rvIce LOS ANGELES. Jan. 31.- Glenn of their whereabouts. JOI ST O't lAM'K EXCEPT SATl RDAYS I he has been assured of satisfactory WASHINGTON, D. C„ Jan. 31.— Curtiss received a telegram from the support If he did run, but that he Detective Burns was called to tho Nelson Roun*< veil came bnck last Aero Club of America, Informing him "I very much doubt if counsel could sees nothing In the office to make it witness stand In the Lorimer senate thnt ho had been awarded the club's evening from a trip to Manhattan,! All the hardware merchants have bo ndmitt <1 to practice in the stato of jhearing this afternoon. annual trophy for the greatest ad-’Nevada, and S-ui i’rantlsco. announced that they will join th«* Minnesota," declared Attorney C. M. worth his while to go after. i-arly closing movement by shutting Oneill, ax he rose from his seat in cir­ up each evening except Saturdays at cuit court Wednesday and imparted d o'clock. Tho grocers and meat mar his thoughts to Judge Henry L. Ben­ kets have already taken such action, son. am! there Is a sympathetic tendency “I never lived in Minnesota,” re­ among the dry goods house's, Littlc torted Attorney J. C. Ilútenle, who by little the gos|iol of shorter hour.», was arguing n point for the other side i tl at are bound to bring ns mu'h i of the case, •‘and, besides, I am not a tn.de, s«<*ni8 to he spreading. It will Swede." ii < t be long until all the store owners, This badinage was called forth in ,is well ns their clerks, will have a the case of S. Y. Evans vs. Arthur C. Frank Harrington, a Southern Pa­ ¡arrested. The woman was turned LAWRENCE, Mass.. Jnn. 31.— ,hom a spent bullet killed Monday chance to get well rested each even- loose to join her husband. Strikers nro sullen over the arrest of night during n fight between the po- it-R in preparation for the next day’s Lewis, when Rutenic hinted that the cific locomotive fireman, who lives at Harrington stayed in jail Tuesday (methods irr the Minnesota practice, Weed, and Mrs. Henry Beck of the Joseph Ettor,’ national organizer of llc and strikers. labor. night, and up to time of going to (in which Attorney Oneill was former­ same town, came to this city Monday press Wednesday Beck had made no the Industrial Worked,, who Is lead­ Th«' woman was burled today, hun­ ly engagi'd, wore more cumbersome evening and registered at the Baldwin complaint against him, so that the ing the mill strike, nnd Arturo Glo- dreds of strikers attending the funer­ thnn those in this state. The Klamath Falls Military hotel as man and wife. The woman's chances were that he would be re­ Evans sues Lewis for $925 on a vnnltl, his chief lieutenant, held al. Troops l ave Instituted the most expects to give spi-cial features at the husband came to the city Tuesday leased from the county bastile before note dated July 25, 1904, asking in ­ Bunday afternoon concerts during rigid rules, and are stopping and without ball, charged as accessories to February nnd March. 31-4t terest on the sum and $200 attorney hunthig for the pair, and had them night. the murder of Anna Lapina, a striker st'ni'ching pedestrians. in Al GOMA PEOPLE BUI GARS IO AVINGI ATTORNEYS TILT In Toils is Result 01 Their Episode