Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 29, 1912, Image 1

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
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VOL XVL
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 29, 1912
CAR OF TROU I FRY
WILL BE TRIED FOR
—MlhK Winnie Wiimpler, tin* (laugh
rill ASANIS WAN I ED
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♦ MOITHERM OREGON ♦
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II plans of the Klatuuth hulls t.'om-
Marclal Club arc* executed us plaiiti* d
they will »<■< uri- u curload of trout fry
from tl>< state gum«* and fish com*
mission and also establish a pheasant
reserve mid got u stock of pheasants.
As I o the latter Id* II I he Idea Is to
(nt signatures from farmers In the
■ ■'Ighborhood of Miller mountain, or
some other favorable section, promis­
ing protection to the game If lhe
stoc k Is put lu Secretary (' I* Hl ew­
art had a talk «Uh Deputy Game ami
Fish Warden I. Alva Lewis with h
encourag* s him to believe that tin-
state otfi< lais will co-operate with th*
club In slocking this vicinity with
■ sh and Kame
Following is an extract from a let­
ter • At the c lub by Hint** (lame Wn -
il*-n William L Flnl*-;
' The present state board of tl»h
and gam« commissioners did not go
lato office until May 21. 1911
It was
then too late* to do a great deal In tl *■
way of fish und game props ballon
during the past year, but w<* are now
organised nnd In working order, so
that we shall lx* able to supply your
country both with fish ami game bird-
during the coming <u*nson
It I» our
Intention to give you as large nn allot-
ii ent as possible
"By the time you receive this let
ter our district game ward* n. Mr L.
Alm lx*»l- will have consulted with
you and explained the plant wo have
for supplying the Klamath country
both with trout and gam« birds.
"When the state board of fish and
game commission* rs Investigated vonr
part of the country Inst summer they
were all favorably Impressed with i.
site that was shown them on Rprlng
Creek
It wns the plnn to build a
trout hatchery nt thia place, providing
a site ran b secured
I believe nil
of your citizens who arc Interested li
fish nnd game protection should r-
slst In securing such n site for n trout
hatchary.
In that case trout »eg
could lu* taken to your pnrt of the
country nnd fing* rlfng trout cottld be
distributed to restock your streams "
Mi** l.-e, Having Recovered. Return*
Ml“S Louis* Lei*, whin- lllnesa
from n|>|»-ndlcllln caused her sister,
Miss Agnes !.*<■ and Mrs F It Olds,
to go to lier at Onklnnd. recovered
»•<1 returned home, nccompnnled by
> • r sister und Mrs Old
NO 48.
O a RY DINFRS FIX
ON SPECIAL MAIL
PRICED OF STEEL
met with favor else Its unimportauce
was so apparent that an answer was
Lit FRY II MILL BE NIX E»-
not deemed necessary. Possibly Its
I'l"'1 lak* dihui<t. >..*
from u trip to Hun Diego.
impertinence merited the silent re­
TO
buke It received. Like the r<-st of the
Roy King, formerly employed by
u 1:1 iing .limiti ss
III Ml I l Liti SOON
rank and file patience is a predomi­
the Illg II hh I u Lumber company hu*<
nant characteristic In my make-up,
returned from u trip East. 11« I ui II n
FIND» THAT CORPORATION OP.
and
I have not dispalred of receiv­
from K iikhuh City und intimates that
Il >111 l>e necessary for the city to
it Is not generally known to the
ing
an
answer,
satisfying
and
com
­
Die trnnqull climate of the K Inmath get busy very soon and <*<|ulp Itself hoi pollol that it is necessary, In ad-
ERATE»
IN
RESIRAINT OF
plete.
II*- sutlsfu» torlly for the Introduction of
region Is good enough for him
TRADE
dlchhlng r glittered mail, to put the
ulso said thnt It got uh low uh 23 de fre« mull delivery, if it dealt's to
“Nothing daunted,
and
whll°
the
addressee
Ilves,
county
in
which
green below zero where he was. Mid {have that modern facility, according
awaiting a reply to the former query,
thnt In u good deal, cotnpnpred with to Postmaster Clyde K Brandenburg on the envelope, But 'tls so nomluat- I am now asking of the powers that United Fres« Service
the weather out here. Mr. King ex­
"It will be necessary to put In ed >i the bond. if you send away an be. why should the unauthorized war­
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Feb. 28. -
pects to take a position with the name ¡some sidewulks In th* district where important lettsr which goes through rant debt of the city be further in
That the social functions known as
creased at this tine- by the voluntary
firm by which lie wiih formerly em­ ¡the free delivery Is to be Introduced,
"Gary dinners" control absolutely
th., foimaiity of being described in
ployed
incurring of the expense attending
suit! th« postmaster thlf morning.
the prices tn the steel industry aad
the official tomi-a qj.d put in a special
"Th** d«partm<-nt requlr1« these to pouch you mvr: wiite name of the the preparation, printing and distri­ that the United States ate» I corpora-
be laid, numbers on the houses a rouuty on the envelope. There Is bution of a new charter, and the ex- tion ig operated in restraint of trade
U ll.kkER SEEKING
Hill ItlEI 's SI IT (well as receptacles for the depositing <>i*! < n<* exceptio i to the rub In th s i pen«»* of a special » lection two weeks through this price control and its
¡of mall, anil signs with the names of state, Po-tland being the place. In i prior to the general election? Why domination of raw material, was the
I streets. The street signs are up. but Cn'lfornla, Sau Francisco, Oakland, i should this he? What and wherein conclusion reported to the Stanley
Chief uf Police Samuel L. Walker
the other details remain to be execut- Sacramento and I am Angeles are ex­ lies the necessity of submitting this House Steel Investigating committee
has announced himself us u candidate
■ new chart» r at a special election? Is
,*•<1
It would
well for those inter­ Icepted.
t»*day by Farquhar J. MacRae, the
In Illinois the city of cir­
for the democratic nomination for
ested to <nd**avor to have these mat- Icutnambl* nt at mosphere, Chicago, is this proposed new document of such committee's expert accountant.
»fierift of Klamath county, lie was
iters attended to very soon if it is ex- i exempt. The precaution Is taken by imtency that its adoption will prove a
MacRae s report was the result of
formerly a deputy ah* riff, and for
il>e«i*,| to hav<* Klamath Falls partlci- 1 the government in order to keep such panacea for all the city’s financial ills
a
detailed
examination of the books
•»■mu time on the police force before
(two weeks prior to the grneral elec­
i pate In this year's appropriation."
mall from going astray. Of course,
of the steel trust, made while the rec­
being promoted to the chieftaincy.
tion?
i Tpe appropriation will probably be ( now and then a registered letter with-
ords were under subpo na by the om-
The advent of the cnl* f makes two
"Now, there may be some other
determined about July 1st, but for »»iit th»* county gets through O. K.,
mittee.
In several particulars the
ls-m<>< ratio names In the list. It St.
Klamath Falls to be In shape to pr - but when one is lost und the county things I ought to ask about, but these
report contradicts testimony given by
Georg« Bishop's und his own.
sent her claims for free delivery ser­ appears not on the register
questions, Mr. Editor, arc running
then
officials of the trust before the com­
Tho republican aspirants are Oscar
¡riot through the minds of a lot of us
vice at Wa»hlngton she should have there is trouble.
mittee. The Gary dinners the report
I. Carter, ex chief of police, Charles
(initiated folk. The answer to them j
all the requirements fill'd by about
says, operated to maintain prices and
<• Low. policeman. and B 8. Grigsby,
the 1st of May. There remains about
I may be so plain that he who runs j ¡exclude competition.
rancher
Miss Ruby Winters, who has been I may read but marvel not at our sim­
I two months in which the work can be
The arrangement ig designed and
employed
as stenographer for Attor- plicity and the fact that we are of
nccomiUlshcd by that date
ney E. L. Elliott, is suffering with . that goodly number who must be intende»l sj to operate,” it continues,
In business done the local office has
"and it does so operate, to steel rails
Although i shown.
CITIZEN.”
! far pass d the mark set for her to ob- itifiamatory rheumatism.
although
it is claimed that the so-
confined
to
her
bed
she
is
convabsc-
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i tain the improvement. The regula­
called independent companies can cut
Ing nicely, This will be good news
tion Is that 110,000 a year In receipts
pric s without fear of penalty except
must be shown by an office which to her friends.
the dishonor of declaring in favor of a
| wishes to have free delivery, but the
turned price and then selling at some
Why not have the local lawn en­
Klamath Falls postoffice is running
other price.”
about *15 000 annually in the amount forced impartially, not making fish
At the Gary dinners, repres uta-
of one and fl sh of another? This has
1 of business done.
tives of the steel corporation and in­
particular reference to the treatment
dependent concerns meet and agree
<»l< n Heals and wife were up from of people building within the Are
A.» induce Vh<*f production conform­
limits.
*
Worden yesterday.
ably to their estimate of the demand
HH,II
I NEU M IN - FOLTZ < OMB1 NATION ,.xlgtIng **
11I IT
OF' PLAYERS APPEARS • AT
"it can be no justification of the
IM ID-
IIOl »TON’S OPERA HOI SEI IN co-operation of th participants in the
Gary dinners that no penalty attaches
FA< ING THE .MISH.
tQ a Tj0]atton of the declarations mu­
At a Joint student body Hie tlug
tually exchanged.” the report com­
W> dni-Mlay at th • high school audi­
mented, “because, perforce, the anti­
torium, matter of whether or not
-Another attentive audience attend­ trust act would prevent the enforce­
there should l> a Boomer published
ed the p rformance of the Newman- ment of any penalty for reducing
at the end of this term as an annual
Foltz company at Houston's opera prices or exceeding one share of the
cvme * up for discussion
It was d<
I
Rouse last night, and was tickled tn business.”
rid d I thnt a report should be heard
the ribs, metaphorically writing, by
< ►« < ISION
EOG
ASSEMBLING
The report drew the conclusion
from one of a committee that hud
the risible-provoking situations of­ that the .Gary dinner agreements were
liven selected for the express put-
fered in the evening’s bill. The play in reality just as binding on steel
pose of
I finding out approximately the
was ''Facing the Music," Henry E. manufacturers as the pool agreements
NAMES U'i: ORDERED
cost I of such a paper. After th re-
Dixi 's old vehicle, and proved fully of the old days, which were legislat­
port ’ was read the president put It to
The Klamath Falls Commercial
as funny as forecast. The cast was ed against in the Sherman act.
Another delay to the Nobel Guil­ well balanced and efficient, and the
a vote of the student body as to Club will have a luncheon at the Liv­
A fabulous profit was made out of
whether It would accept this report ermore grill next Friday afternoon der tri:., occurred Wednesday morn­ specialties between the acts by Nisbe
the
formation of th steel trust by J.
ing,
resulting
in
court
adjourning
ut-
The motion was decided tn th- affirm for tl.<- purpos, of discus ing thigs
Howard. Merle Lewis and Gordon
afire. and coneequently a commltt ■ which are of interest to the progres­ ttl tomorrow morning. The tweive Osborn w* re heartily received by the P. Morgan & Co., which framed the
wn« chosen by the president for th** sive of the city. It Is expected that n<n whose nr.mes were drawn Tues­ auditors. Tonight “Divorçons" is to combination, the report says, the
purpose of nominating candidates fo* many business as well as prominent day could not ill be found in tint? for be presented. lutter on “Thelma " steel trust books show. A total of
position on the staff
At this con­ men of the’dty will be there in at­ them to be in court at the opening "Woman’s Way," “Sapho" and "Roa­ 169,300.000 was paid the Morgan
tendance.
Many important matters hour, only seven of them showing in. noke" are promised.
clusion the meeting adjourned.
(Continued on Page 4)
which are of Interest to the boost r- Two more will arrive this evening.
of Klamath county will be brought Of the three otters, one wn ill. in-
win's illness prevented him
up The main object of this gather-
and the third was uot to be
ing. however, is to get together al
the men who are lioostefs of Klamatl
T. t ix urt ordered three mor
county an dth< re discuss pro and ce
licit matters for the welfare of llii. .ames to be drawn to All up the
dozen.
community as may arise.
II
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HANTS FREE I’OST
di
PROFITS
FABULOUS
PRINTED SOON
Oregon Gels First Choice 01 Siles
At Ihe Panama-Pacilic Exposition
WHY SUCH HASTE
OBJECT OE WORK ABOUT CHARTER
t r* gon positively will be given cause for pride in the ultitrat*
■ rst opportunity for selection of u achievements.
site for the stall* building nt the Pan-
"To my mind, Oregon will not
sma Pacific exposition, 1915.
havo a better chance for advancing
The knowledge that Oregon «et« her own lnter*'atH during the present
■ rat chance at the site, nnd ma) llave generation. I cannot be charged with
ihe most attractive location on the visions when declaring that it openH
exposition grounds gave enthusiasm the epoch of the Pacific. AB Amer­
OVER SCORE OF CARPENTERS MORE INNEtESSARY EXPENSE
to the preparations for tho "Oregon ica will have eyes rivet'd upon the
FOR TAXPAYERS IM ERRED IN
OF SOI TilERN PAI 1ER’ FORCE
First” excursion to Han Fraticluco ^Pacific coast from this date until after
which leaves Portland the afterno >n the exposition closes. Foreign peo­
IIAVING
SPECIAL
ELECTION
PI I I INO EXTENSION ON TIIE
cl March IN.
ples will be drawn to study this land
FOR VOTING FOR IT
FREIGHT DOLSE
in making life announcement th«* ns they never have before, nnd per-
cxpoHltlon chairman Julius L. Meier haps ns they may not ngnitt“Within n
On the Southern Pacific freight de­
Here's a citizen who. like many
id Portland, said:
hnlf century. The Panama canal
"Believing w'lh Governor West I means revolution in transportation pot a 40-foot extension ls being dher citizens of the metropolis of th-
that Oregon stands first. I have and agricultural conditions.
Re­ placed by a force of about twenty- Klamath Basin, wishes to be advis ■!
nought th.* privilege of being first In hou rces hero are advanced in value live carpenters, under th*- supervision as to the reasons, if atty, for hurrying
selecting a site.
Furthermore, we tho Instant that tho cannl opens. Close of I. G. Bloecher, foreman.
up tho public expression on the coun-
The workers camo from Dunsmuir. I ell’s proposed charter, making an
propose to select tho lust, site avail- Intelligent study of a land so preg­
able. As a flrHt token of the Oregon nant with opportunities ns our own. It Is expected to complete the enlarge­ added burden to the already tax-rid­
isnd'rahlp In state participation. I can hnve but ono result, immense ment within three weeks. The en­ den property owners:
«re entertained tho hope of taking benefit. All the world will be wan*- largement of the freight terminal Editor Herald:
own to tho site selection function Ing to know what Oregon Is during building is necessary to meet the in­
"Some time last January one of us
creasing freight traffic, owing to the rank and file fellows asked through
• he largest delegation that will go the coming three years."
rapid growth of Klamath Falls and the columns of votir paper, over th**
rfom any slate In tho Union on a sim­
tile development of the surrounding Ignature of "Citizen," “Why the ad­
ilar mission. Being flrwt on tho scene ,
Policemen Go to Portland
territory.
we propose to show tho California
ministrators of the city’s affairs did
Policemen William Hnll and Wll-
people that our uniform effort will bo
not point out through the press some
Boost for Oregon’s junket to San or all of the ghirlng deficiencies In
to set tho highest possible precedents liam Messner have gone to Portland
for nil stnto work nnd co-operption.
to appear ns witnesses there In an In- Francisco to exercise tho first choice the present charter that so hampered
"I feel thnt Governor West, by dlan case. In the meantime the night ¡of sites at the Panama-Pacific exposi- [the council in conducting the affairs
whose request all my work Is done, patrollng Is done by George Snyder l tion, and try to go. Ask tho man, he of the city.”
■ list feel that bls state will bo a iand Jesse Hart.
I being Judge William S. Worden.
|
"The query appears not to have
Owing to the fact that Klamath. whatever. The proposals received for
Falls has a considerable lumber in­ the total amount of lumber, aggr»'-
dustry and that the reclamation serv-’ gating 450,000 feet, b. m.. were as
Ice of the United States government follows:
recently made a large purchase of Bid No. 1
14,448.00
lumber from a house in the Rose City ! Bid No. 2
4,411.00
some local people have been inclinel Bid No. 3
4,500.00
to question the propriety of the deal. '■ Bid No. 4
4.538.00
The purchase, aggregating nearly a Bld No. 5
4,541.00
halt million feet of lumber, filling ¡Bid No. 6
4.610.00
nearly a score of freight cars, was I Bid No. 7
4,658.00
needed for construction work in the Bid No. 8
4.668.00
second unit on which work is to b-» Bld No. 9
4.711.00
done the approaching season.
Bid No. 10
4 880.00
The following letter from Project Bid No. 11
4,974.00
Engineer W. W. Patch explains th Bid No. 12
6.007.00
reason for the purchase being made Bld No. 13
5.590.00
at Portland, in a way which is aimed Bid No. 14
6.773.00
to disarm the critics:
"The last two bids listed are from
"Evening Herald. Klamath Falls. Ore. local firms, and owing to the fact that
"Gentlemen—Some Interest has freight rates on government ship­
been aroused in view of the fact that ments of lumber are extremely lew
the reclamation service awarded a from the vicinity of Portland, being
large contract for lumber to a Port­ in the neighborhood of |1.23 per
land firm. The facts in the cast are thousand feet. It will be se* n that of
ns follows:
the fourteen bids received th< re v .«
"This lumber was purchased nn*ler only one which was not lower than
comeptltlve bids for fourteen days, the bids of the two local firms, after
and the bids were sent to thirty-two making due allowance for freight.
different firms of lumber dealers, in­
“Under these conditions should It
cluding the six local firms. Bids were be considered strange that the con­
received from fourteen of these firms, tract was not awarded to local deal­
only two of the local firms being suf­ ers? Respectfully,
ficiently interested to aubmit any bld "W. W. PATCH, Project Engineer.”