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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1912)
lurpln«'* wrecked Wright biplane, in the contest was given Ml** Henri which scattered the croad nt the ROOKLRV SCfRt IS WOIIOffll etta Lyons. The judge* were Mrs. Meadows meet yesterday. Don J. Zumwalt, H. L. Benson and APPROXIMATELY 2,000 PEOPLE W. H. Mason. The medal was pre The dead man has been Identified I’KTUItE MAN GETN G4M»D |>|| ABOt’T It»«» LAND OWN FIRN AT TI'REH OF IIIBI»H ATTUN'D RODEO sented to Mis* Forrest by Mr. F. M. • n.iir.u TI XI» THE ANNUAL MEETING— as George Quimby, an engineer of I pp, who stated that the object he MANI EOI XI» TO II»» I PRE Seattle. Ills face was sliced off by ........... ' Raymoud Chapman, l'atlic BroM. <'amerà Man NMrpriaad tiou la Provided for the » isitor— had in view in offering it wa* to en- Drilling StopiH'd for Few Day*, «»wing FERRI I» RODE«» ATTICO TIO NS the propeller. Tlial He Nhoiild Ile Firat Man io I nieruiinuient Opens Willi Gallop courage high school student* in pub- ' to Accident, But Ha.* Resumed— aged 16. Is dying, with bls skull frac «•»•« l'cMtin»' IMclurv of III h I m Nt-*|. ing I' mcmh * an<l Quadrille, Winch lie speaking All of the contestants About loo land owners were preg tured. Turpin’s face was crushed. XV«»II I* Now Down to a Depth of iug ni Boekery—-Dt'MrilM'M II a» No truce has been found of the Will lie Shown in Moving Picture« were girls, and every number was j Sixty Feet. ami Bottom of Spring ent ut opera house Friday p. ni , thè Mo«t InlercoHiig Mlnlit Ile ||*> well rendered I* Not in Right—Analysis Show* when the annual meeting of th« photographer, to avoid whom Turpin All Over the lountry Ever StM'ii Pure Water ■ Klamath Water Users Asoelallon ci nailed Into the crowd. ROHM» NOTES ' w.»* railed to order by the president, it wag shortly after the noou hour ¿It I* one of the iiiom I wonderful J. Frank A I m in* still holds his own Several of the teacher* visited Bird Owing to an accident work ha* Able Ady. Considerable time wns when the first spectator* began to ar I ani sui rive at the fair grounds to witness among the b»-v. and is always found been shut down for a few day* on the,spent in a general discussion of sev- Island Thursday In one of the Tel tliliigH I have ever h «<»< ii well boring outfit of the California «ial matters not fully mid ■’•stood bi ford launches Among those la th« prised thnt 1 am the tirsi mali lo tbe evenu of the initial day of the where the spelt is the strongest. * * * * * Oregon Power company. A »mall ic e members, and explanation« wen party were the MI mm > h Anna Tuttle, i colile het« lo lake a feature plctur» Elks’ First Annual Rodeo. Wber the C. J Fergus«»!» is the busiest man b< ulder dropped Into the well, and made by the president Ellen Conroy, Addi« Cornwall and j i»f ih«> drovi'H of large bird* ikm II ii * first number on the program a gal- on Bird t*lan*l.'' *nld llalpli Earle A number of land ownbr* who had R oh ! ora French lo'.png parade and mounted quadrille, on the track herding the crowd o»it necessitated putting In casing soone- «««dal camera man for I’ath« tiro* than wa* expected. To put In tho ¡signed up to the government but who wm announced, the large grandstand. of the way of ’l.e performers. * * • « * J. J. Furber has succeeded I. Alva after he had vìh II«<I th« rookerl«* li> casing and still retain the same size! were not yet able to g«>t water on ac- ith a seating capacity of 1,800 w is .'l:nost full, and several hundred peo The Elks sure knew how to •«■’ well it was necess. ry to send for a count of the canal* not being con- Lewie as federal game warden for th« ihe Lov.r Klntnath Lake II»' cam»' ple aside from this were on t’-e things The only thing missing is a larger drill. This has now arrived, atructed, objected to being forced to Lower lake and Clear Lake pre t* i' lo Ink. pl< Im«, f«»r th»' Path»' ground. The large crowd included telephone Cou-.ectlon with the city, mil it Is expected that by Monday the pay the .n*e««nienla. Mr. Ady ex- ■mrves. lie has been a stale deputy Weekh nt tl>«> Rodeo, and ye*t«rdu> plained that tentative applicant* foe i warden for the past year. lie will «a - tal-«-li to Bird Islnml t>> lohn V visitors from practically every city on when this was mention'd to Hunter work will be resumed. G« h > J. Walton, local manager of I water could be excused from a**e**- thereafter l>c employ«»! by both th« Houston, the local theater in igual» tbe coast. The territory surrounding Savidge he immediately promised t > Kiamath Falls, both in Oregon and have one on the job next year. That's the company, says that the well u rnent*. but thnt after the project cov- (government and the *tat«> Th I m will lie took over 40« f»’"t of plcltir«* of California, is exceptionally well rep a long time off, but it will help sonv. now down about sixty feet, and that «ring that land had been approved ¡give him authority to make arrests I'a'llcnn*. <'«»riiioimiiM nml hemm*. I’ll« vain»: bird* ar»' n»»tSrt hálete the bottom of the spring is not in by th«> secretary of the Interior, the i both In Oregon and California * ♦ ♦ * * resented. The arrangement at the i sight. The water comes up from the . assessment* must be tnadv. whether ed. but luigi' cohmle* of th« ol<l bird« grounds is all that could be asked. Gu* Schrodt:, the Roosevelt of the <) I’. Klug was iu the city Friday were taken *iirraundlnK th« Innin« ~he people attending the Rodeo are Silver Lake antlered herd. Is he;e bottom of the well The company has the ditch had been completed or not. Secretary Elder then calli'd the roll rom hl* ranch near Stukel bridar «i »fit«' ni ls built mi tie tule Isliind* shown every consideration to make with a bunch . I the faithful from h’.v had samples taken from th«' water them comfortable, and to make the sectiou of the country, Gus is always coming from th«> well, and the anal- <»t stockholder*, and it developed that Mr King located in this valley last I k 'M' pt- tine* will be *hiiwn In Kinin He Is well pleased with the alh Falls ul«ug with the picture* t<> celebration one to be enjoyed by ev in on every good thing, as all good v*l* showed it pure and fit for drin! Ithere were a large number of absen year He say* Klninath I» be taken of the Rodeo al an enter ing purposes. Mr. Walton believe« | tee», many of w hom had come t> crop primpect* er y body. fellows should I e. that by going down about 300 feet a town, but preferre'd the attraction* of proving even better than lie expected taintnent to b« given nt a futur« date The program of real Western goo«l and sufficient supply of purs the Rodeo to the b *lneH* of the by the Elk*' lodge of thi* city, sports started with the galloping pa in h «altiiia further of hl* trip. Mt rade and the band rendering appro OR. HARRY LANE HERE ON V SIT water will be procured. The casing Water Users meeting of the well will shut out all surf « • There art« five director* to l»e elect Earl« said- priate music. Fifty men and women water which has heretofore been re ed. and the following were place«! in "I hate traveled over much of th. dressed in cowboy costume made a sponsible for the existing impurities. nomination world, but never have | M'en a mor» frontier picture that will be shown in Klamath Fall* District .1 R. Dix The water company Is determined inter»-sting «Ight than Itlrd Island. I* every country, as Ralph Earle of on and J. R. Elliott. to give the city an ample supply «»f I la simply wonderful to *«« no man» Pathe’s Weekly, was on the ground PAST Fl YE YEA IIS pure water. The machine Is prepared I’oe Valley District John Irwin Iura« bird* all In on« lohmy. Tw and took a motion pitcure of the to go down 2,500 feet, ar.'I If it I* and Han* Nylnnder. old pelican* po»«d for tn« w hile I took parade and quadrille. The first ex I Dr Harry Lane arrived in ’.he citv Merrill District (two director*> plctur«*« of them let ( than fifteen feet WASHINGTON. 1». C.. May 31 citing number was a relay race. This from Portland Thursday to tak* in found necessary, Mr Walton s’.it»« was. however, preceded by some fancy the Elks’ Rodeo, and also to round up thnt they will go to this depth In an C Guy Merrill and C. A Bunting I Th« rebels have d<**troyed tho prop «way. They were mo tain« that w» Delegnte-at-1 irge Abel Ady rope twisting by some of tbe riders all of the votes iu this section of the ¡attempt to get artesian water The •Tty of the Spanish American Iron thad to a« ur« them up In order tn get Abd Ady, C. G Merrill and «’. A ¡company nt Daiquiri Condition* are I picture* of them on th« wing I am of national fame, who are here to state. He says that he realises that I drilling progressed nicely iiinR the .accident occurred, and compelled the Bunting, having no opposition, were I considered scrlo'l*. and II I m expected I going to come hack here Inter iu lb- participate in the riding contests. he must have republican votes as well | till* action "III cause renewed pr«p- *«UH(>n when Hie young bird* ar« Three strings of horses were enter s democratic to become United State; .losing down of work for a few da'- eb'ctcd without ballot ed in the relay. John Ellis supplied senator, and in making his round-up i a rat ion* for intervention The gov- about half grown I am auro the pii j eminent I* • xpected to send marine* lure* will l«' cotislderrd among th« a string from Wood River Valley, he is not going to discriminate in any , J. L. Beckley and family were in th. 'VrtltliU NIGHTS representing Fort Klamath: J. Frank sense whatever. BOXING EXHIBITION i everywhere in Cuba. Amer lean prop beul «»Ver exhibited I city from Fort Klamath to take in "It »«» my Intention to go to t'i.i Adams represented Merrill with a erty I* inenn< rd. and posalbly a battle the Rodeo. Mr. Beckley formerly In speaking of Klamath Falls Dr. string from the Adams ranch, and Lane said: The Klamath Athletic Club, undei hip fleet, with 2.0tifl marines aboard, ter Lake Park to take a motion ph operated a general merchandise store tur« of the lake and A iuci l’r««k can Hunsaker and Stout entered for "Your people on the ground do not at the Fort, but is now the owner of a the rnanuK»nient of Merle Houston, will go to Guantanamo yon. On accenni nt ihn > ikiw the trip Klamath Falls. Copeland, riding for fully realize the splendid showing : fin« stock ranch. ¡treated the lover* of boxing to a tin« Fort Klamath, was an easy winner your city has made in recent years. I I exhibition of that sport on Saturday Mr. and Mr* Toni Garrett arricci cannot n»w be made, and upon in in 6:52, while Klamath Falls took was here with my family five years I "BIRD WINGS” MAY I night, when three event* were pullsd in town Thursday from their home in »cMtlgatlon I have alno found thnt on»* must have a «perlai permit from th« second place in 7:40. All of the rid- ago on a camping trip. I tried this SOI.YE AIR PROBLEM off at HouHton'* opera house before ! I .angeli Valley. They will remain S*v- ers experienced considerable difficulty morning to locate the place where \»c * splendid and appreciative audience '»•ral day*, helping tn make tbe Rodeo e» retary of th« Interior to take m»> lion fdteure* In the park It la my in in getting their horses saddled. Twenty-eight round* of boxing pitched camp, but found tbe city had LONDON, June 3.— Karl Seitx'rt. a were promised, but owing to the en a sucre«« and transacting other huai • tentloy to rom« bad« heir Infer tn th- grown away from me. You have one nes* year tn make thia trip.” IT you see two Hoo Hoos together of the most wide-awake places in the .German aviator, is trying to solve the ergy of 50 per cent of the participant* Mr. Earle was accompanied on hi* it is a sign that the closed season for state. The people here seem alive, ¡problem of human flight by means of only thirt«wn three-minute nesslon* 4'«>n< her*' E vain Innt Ions trip to Bird Island by <’ H Duden o< gloom has begun. If you chance to and I predict that in five years more, .the cinematograph. He is dissatis were dished up. Notice I* hereby given that the encounter a hundred or more of them your city will stretch from hill to hill fied with aeroplanes and dirigible*, In tbe first event, a four-round con county superintendent of Klamath Portland, who auGted Mtn In taking in tbe front rows of a theater during and from lake to lake. I saw Port and longs to repeat the Icarus stunt— test between Young Anderson df Van county will hold the regular etntnlna tbe picture*, by J. V Houston and one of their national concatenations, land when it had only 3,500 peopi*. fly with wings attached to the human couver. Wash., and Bobbie Burn* of tions for applicants for state and Harry Telford Duden «ucreeded In getting n snap shot of Ear)« and hl* it will be wise to have a pair of ear If anyone had predicted at that time body. Kiamath Falls. Anderson won the de With a cinematograps camera h«' cision by n knockout at the «nd of the county paper* at the High School motion picture camera when he wa- muffs or a Maxim silencer in your that it would make a city he would building nt Klamath Fall*. Oregon, a* ■ubniergcd In the swamp to hl* wal*< pocket, for every individual Hoo Hoo have been committed to the state in is studying bird flights and trying to j |aat round. Burn* was on his knee* follows Th« pictures being taken by Mr. Earle will be armed with his favorite wea sane asylum. Klamath Falls has an record the number of wing beats It'and apparently taking the advantag» For State Paper* Commencing will prove one of the mn«t far-reach pon of applause, two pine shingles of abundance of resources, and must take* a bird to cover a stated di*- ¡of a|| the t|m,. n||OWP<j but he waited W ednesday, June 19th, nt 9 «»clock a. Ing advertisement* ever given th« tance. He ha* already established the | juat n s»-cond too long, and wa* do- ample detonating surface and whit make a city.” m , and continuing until Saturday, Kinmath country. fact that It takes a heron, one of the u ;|ared out by Referee Llnkenback tled to fit the hands. Dr. Lane will be here for several ,f Burn]| w-|)t ou( ,, Uu> laj(l of thr June 22. at 4 p m The genesis of the Concatenated days. He is receiving a cordial recep most cuml>ersome of birds, flap, its | Wednesday forenoon U. H. HI*- IM II MN’r W INT THE H<»N<»»C Order of Hoo Hoos is due to a concat tion at the bands of the people of this wings at a rate of 120 to 150 flaps a ■ lajit r<>|)nd K|(J wh|u who [lory. Physiology, Writing minute, and he hope* to work out the MU|er , n t(H . MP( . ()n(J w ,. nt enation of events. It was necessary portion of the state. JEST AFTER Pt'IH.Il IT» exact number of flap* necessary to u thp flr„t o( tho Thp|,e boy(| Wednesday afternoon first that the Arkansas Yellow Pin* Physical Association should select Little Rock support a man romlsed an lateroatlng *et-to, a* both ¡Geography. Rending. Composition. MAUR AMENTO. Jun* 3. In spit» for its annual meeting some twenty 1 The wrings of the flying man must ( appeared strong and willing, but they Method* In Reading. Method* tn of th»' fact that progreMalve new»p* years ago. It was further necessary ! do something more than barely bal- had nardly got started when Miller Arithmetic. per* In many part* of the state ar< that the train bearing the delegates PARIS, June 3.—For the first time ance gravity, Seifert declared, "a* it | lauded a short-arm blow in the soln- Thursday forenoon Arithmetic boiMtltig Governor Hiram W. Johnson away after the meeting should run off in twenty-five years the diplomatic must be able to strike tbe air *Ut> I p|».xus and you know what that History of Education, Psychologv, for th«' vice presidency on the reput» the track. It was of prime necessity business of the United States in such violence as to call forth a re-1 means. The men were in close quar Methods In Geography. llcan ticket with Rmmevelt. It I- that among those delegates should France is being conducted in English action equally violent and in the op- ters at the time the blow was struck, Thursday afternoon Grammar, stated In official circi** her* toda» be Bolling Arthur Johnson, and the The predecessors of Ambassador My posite direction. By studying the and very few of the audience coull , Geography, American Literature, that the governor himself ho* no such anatomy of birds, I have found that see anything more than the effects of Physic*, Method* in Language The»!« illusion«. The governor, it is «aid. t final link in tbe concatenation was ron T. Herrick used French. that the whole crowd should be This is not only a precedent up the upper surface of the wing is made he blow. In fact, White wan the only 'for Primary Certiorate anxious to have his named *hx>iH'<l dumped out at Ourden, Ark., where, holding the new ambassador’s change, convex, while the under surface i* one who fully realised that the lick for the vire presidency by the pre- Friday forenoon and Theory as all the world knows, there is pos but actual instructions from Wash ¡concave, making a difference In at had landed. He was sure of It. Practice, Orthography, English Llt- b<-< aiiNe of the advertising It wit! give itively nothing to do but to watch the ington demanding the use of English mospheric resistance The last mlx-up was scheduled for j erature. Im in Chicago, with a view of putting trains go by. at the embassy here. Not being fa "I believe that the main power of twenty rounds, the participant* being «orne other successful aspiran* »tud» r Friday afternoon School Law As tbe wreck had interfered with miliar with the French language, as flight lie* in the construction of the Frankie Edwards of Onklnnd and Bud »»•'"Ration* to the governor, *n thnt Botany, Algebra. Civil Government. this municipal pastime of Guerden, he hopes to be, Ambassador Herrick wings of a bird, and I am constructing Anderson of Vancouver. Both of these < iillfornla’s brand of progresMiveisni Saturday forenoon Geoinetrv. Ge and as one of the links in the catena bucked in true democratic form when a pair of wings which will render it boys are well known and well liked nm) *«'t the standard for the national was Bolling Arthur Johnson, who friends suggested he learn a set poaeible for human beings to fly some here, as was evidenced by the greet ology. platform He will write y«» platform Saturday afternoon «loner«! 111«- pl ink*, or confar with Plnchot. M< never stood around for a whole day si>eech in French to deliver before considerable distance with as much ings received when they appeared In In the town of Gurden, or any other President Fallieres when handing in facility as a bird.” the ring They met here several tory, Bookkeeping Uormlck and a few others on then» town, for that matter, without doing his letters of credence. He spoke in I. R. ALDERMAN. months ago, and Anderson won a an»l th» n h* will get behind the vl<»» something, the organization of the English. Looking up precedent in knockout decision, but It was known Superintendent PubMc Instruction. presidsntlal candidate, who will d<> Concatenated Order of Hoo Hoo* fol the matter, the lawyer Instinct get that Edwards was not In good condi « It r Die most to carry them through the lowed. The names of the officers ting the upper hand, the ambassador tion at the time. He was suffering convention. were taken from CarroTl’s "The Hunt found he was acting upon actual in SAN DIEGO, June 3. Federal se from a cold, and had not been able Also, the new reglm«» in California ing of the Snark.” Bolling Arthur structions from his home govern cret service men, ft is now known, are to get himself into his best *hat>e. I* built up around one personality, Johnson therefore became the First ment. In San Diego gathering evidence con and the result of the bout was not i and California cannot afford to hav> Snark of the Universe. Inasmuch as Official documents passing from the cerning the recent actions of the I. much of a surprise. At this time, LONDON, June 3 In view <>1 till Johnson step out juat now. the black cat, like all other cat«, is embassy to the French foreign office W. W. here. Following the announce however, no such conditions existed, generosity of the British public tn reputed to have nine lives, It followed are written In English. French trans ment that the I. W. W. had given np and Anderson proved himself to be contributing fund* for the families Ml.UtRITY CLAIMED RY in logical concatenation that the or lations accompany these documents, the fight here, conditions have again the best man, as his oponent was on of the victims of the Titanic disaster, TAFT »ND ROttNEA Fl ' der must have nine superior officer*. but the translations are unofficial, become normal. The vigilantes nave the floor In the latter part of the approximately $2.000,000 having These are: and in case of misunderstandings, entirely ceased operations, and the eighth round, unable to continue the been raised within n month, the Rus COLUMBUS. Ohio. Juno 3 T’ > Snark of the Universe. etc., the democratic, but unofficial En detective* of the local police force argument, and his seconds ended the slan famine relief committee has re stat«» republican convention meet Senior Hoo Hoo. glish originals are resorted to. The have discarded their uniforms. affair by throwing a towel Into the I newed its aypeul for money to nllevi- hare today, when a fight to the finlsli Junior Hoo Hoo. ambassador 1s In thorough accord ring. ate the sufferings of nearly 20,0<»0,- I* « xpoctad, a* a majority Is clalinud Bojtim. with th« French officials, who seem to FIRST PAVILION DANCE The general opinion of the audience 000 Russian peasant* starving on ac I y t>< th Taft and Roosevelt. Three Scrivenoter. like the Innovation, rather than oth IS WEI.I, PATRONIZED was that while Edwards may be able count of the failure of last year’s hundred nnd seventy-eight deleg.ite Jabberwock. erwise. to best Anderson at the game, he ci ops. M th . P, Sanger, secretary arc nocfwtKsry to control the cor»v» n Custocatian Th« dance at Pavilion Fairyland would have to have the assistance of of the committee, said that barely tl«'n, which will elect six national »Id Arcanoper. IN EDUi’ATED. CULTURED Saturday night was one of the nicest a baseball bat, or some similar con $2,000 had been collected in England eg.-itea at large. Guerdon. MEW ENGLAND STATE public affairs field in this city for vincing argument. for the purpose. The latter is, of course, a sop of some time. The orchestra furnished Jack Llnkenback acted as referee "We could not press for funds dur- SENATOR BURTON AM immortality thrown to Gurden. Ark., CLINTON, Mass., June 3.—Forty splendid dance music, and about 400 for the two preliminary events, while ing tho coal strike,” she declared, TEMPOItABY CHAIRMAN the place of the order’s nativity. The policement charged 300 striking tex people enjoyed the dance, despite the Jack Crawford of Merrill was the odd "and after that the Titanic disaster number nine Is the mystic number of tile workers, who were massed in the many other attractions being held man In the ring In the main go. completely gripped the minds of our COLUMBUS, Ohio, June R.- Sen the Hi ■ Hoo. The Initiation fee I* yard of Our Lady of Rosary church. The excellent floor, large space, good During the evening Announcer Hat people. But If the public knew what ator Burton, acting as temporar $9.99. The annual con<atenatlon of The policemen flred into the crowd, ventilation and tasty decorations field Introduced Llnkenback with the ghastly tragedies are being enacted chalrrnnn of the Ohio state republican the entire order takes place on the killing one striker and wounding four mean much toward the success of anouncement.'that he had challenged dally In the distressed provinces of convention, todny In Ills opening ninth day of the ninth month at nine women and three men. It is thought Fairyland dance*. Jess Day of Marshfield, and that the Russia, I am sure there would he sub speech referred to the subject of tnrlff minutes past nine In the morning. two of the women are fatally wound- -------------------------------- argument would be pulled off at Dor stantial response. Every $3 contrib revision; lauded the I’ayne tariff bill The only missing links in this con ed. A dozen of the policemen were LOST About 6 head of stock horses ris on July 4th. uted will be the means of snvlng a approved the modlfieil form of th» catenation is that it does not last nine battered by stones, apparently the strayed from Pokcgama and came Manager Houston is to be congrat human life until July, when the new nnltliitlve. referendum and direct pri days and the drinks are not limited only weapons in the hands of the toward Klamath Fall*. Also 3 bnv ulated on the success of the show, as crops will be coming In.’ marie«, but failed to mention Roo»e to nine. striker*. mares strayed from Swan Lake about It was In every way an enjoyable one, velt. I June 1, 1911. All animals branded and is calculated to awaken Interest Captain J. P. Lee has returned The Upp modal was Thursday night Senator Abner Weed is in the city ¡with written capital L. Anyone know in thia most enjoyable of all sports. from a trip through the upper coun REATTI.E, May 31 Tho pollen are awarded to Miss Helen Forrest, who to take in the Elks’ Rodeo and inci ing whereabouts of these animals will try. He says the farmer* are all feel »«arching for the owner of n woman'-« gave the declamation "How the La dentally to attend to a few business l»e rewarded by notifying Cha*. Li*- J. W. Lathrop, who was Injured a Ing jubilnnt over the splendid pros hnnd, gloved and beringed, whin» Rue Stakes Were Loet.” Second place matter*. » key, Hornbrook, Calif. 2t*h r few day* ago, la improving pects for big hny and grain crops. was found under Avlato- Clifford