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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN OFFICIAL PAPER OF ♦ KLAMATH COUNTY • VOL. XVII. KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1912. W" ! BANK BUILDING 10 BL REMODELED *• ♦ ♦ LEADING PAPER OP HOITHERNOREGON • • NO 16. I GRIFI SHOWN IN BILL CREATES I POLICE MATTERS DEPARTMENT gressives After Works’ Scalp I'nttad Press Service I United PreMi Service WASHINGTON, IL C.. July 17 - LOS ANGELES, July 17 In*»-used HALF I'osimastnr General Hitchcock, chair RONEXTHAL Í'AHE BRINGS TO HI LZI R MIAMI RE PAHHE'H THE by Works' statement in Washington PATHFINDER PARTY DELAYED man of th« lUOM national republhan LIGHT t ltOOKEDX EHs HOI Mi: UNANI.MOIML1 unfavorable to the California third HUM'K IV WARXEIl VALLEY' committee, testified before th»* sen party movement, forty progressives i nta investigation committee t*<lay today wired Works advising his Im- H»»l Oil liurner for Healing Pur ' that th« Taft campaign fund of l.tOK Tti«* Miii»l»*r»-«l Man I» R*-|H>rt*-»l to M» is'iire CH-atas fferrvtary of Labor m*-dlat»* resignation if ho "feels out Re<«|*li«»n. Ban»|u»-t nm! Trip to .Mer was 11,455,5111. Of this H27.1S'. flave Palli Tributa io Higli l’oli««- pose» In the I'll) to lh* Inslalhsl in was distributed In New York, Th« u> X»-u Metnlier of the ('allinei, ami of harmony with the progressive sen rill Mill Be Carried Out a.» Plan timent of California.” Olitela!» fot- Protrrtion for Hi» lest was used nationally. Hi»l National Hank and laaiiiil» Transfer» Bureau of lutlair t> tl»e ned—Attorn*-) John Lain Will Among the signers were Lissner, The largest contribution wa» fro*n ! Gambling Game« in tlae Ma*tr»»poli». Earl, Wallace and Mrs. Florence Por Rio». Building»—National Rank Charlea Taft. It waa $50,00<I. SrH Depaitinenl, Authorizing Dis Deliver A«l»li «•«•» *,f Welcome, as Wil* ter, delegates to the Chicago conven Grami Jury I» Probing and Start- to Mote a» Soon a> Improvement« l'un» Nelson Cromwell and Lars An cretion io Hecrrtnry to Interven** in Judge H. L. Ilen-on Has Been tion. d«raon contributed $2r,,ooo »•■»» li. nuii ling Disrkatsre« Anthìpale»! Are Mad»* l.alior Disputes Called to Portland Carnegie contributed $20.(too. No Mr. and .Mrs. E. W. Hale of Sac The first oil burner for heating ‘' ^oratlona contributed. I t nited Pre«» Service ramento are here. Mr. Hale is prom United Press Service ! The Pathfinders were in Lakeview I urpoees in the city ta to be Inatailed inent in railroad circles. NEW YORK, July 17 - Develop i i Wednesday morning and left this WASHINGTON, D. C., July 17.— In th»- First Natloual Bank Building, ments In th« Rosenthal murder case morning for Klamath Falls. They * |The Sulzer bill creating the new de ami tin* ml joining latomia Broa.' i today indicated signs of a feud be will l>e escorted from Bly by auto- partment of labor unanimously pass building, foimnrly the White-Maddox tween tli« police and Prosecuting At i mobiles from here, and the entire ed the house today, and afterwards building. President Alex Martin of torney Whitman. 1 program is to be carried out as ar- th« bank alata»! today that he was The police deny the charge that i Congr»-f*sman Sulzer, the author of : ranged with the exception of the ithe bill, was given an ovation » olivini «*<) that public buildings could the Rosenthal murder was the result | time, which Is two days later. The be much more cheaply healed with The measure creates the secretary of the police system. Whitman said banquet and reception will be held oil than with either coal or wood. there were Ove policemen within 300 Of labor a member of the cabinet Thursday evening, beginning at « Mr Martin proinlaca to demonstrate Sami.el Gompera and other lead feet from the spot where the murder ! o'clock. to the i»coplc of Klamath Falls either I'l III.K ENTERTAINMENT LAW was committed, two policemen within ing laborltes, fought hard fsr the From information received the the ndvantagea or disadvantages of 2«0 feet, and on« officer within 50 bill It provides for the transfer of MAX l-'RAXt'ISCO <XIX'TRACTOR jparty was delayed at Plusb. in War- oil fuel. feet, yet five men shot Rosenthal, en i the bureau of labor to the new execu- IllEAMERY HI'ARS THAT GREAT Bl ILDIXG ner Vai,«y* The excursion to Mer It la planned to liegln work In the jtlve department, and authorizes a tered an automobile and escaped. rill will be Friday morning, leaving very wear future in remodeling I ha* CIU'PH IX KX< E'LLEXT »HAI’»* Whitman < lalms that the police «weeping discretion to the secretary AUTH1TY MILLPREUAH. HERE ber>. at S;31l ani| returnlng bv noon building ovuel by the 'bank on the scarcely pretended to pursue. They of labor to offer federal intervention IX A SHORT TIME A trip will be made to th»« Adams north aide of Main and Fourth, and FORT KLAMATH, July 17 Wood arrested a man who tried to give the in labor disputes. _____ ranch and the home of N. S. Merrill. as soon as the Improvement*» are Itlvor Valley Is »till on the map, and automobile's right number. , contracts . . . , for , large ' One change has been made in the completed the bank will move fr» m thia fact Is to be placed before the With several The public feels that the murder The many friends of Mr. an»! Mrs. at the banquet. Judge Ben- Ita present location neroaa the street public whenever occasion will per was the work of a secret organiza ¡Guy Leslie of Conger avenue are ex buildings here in sight. Arthur Arlett, ¡speakers gon who wng tQ haV(. deSirered tb(. In the remodeling of the building mit A committee has bceu appoint tion. defying the law. tending them congratulations of the the well known San Francisco build- address of welcome to tbe visitors, the basement, now occuple»! by th« ed by the Chamber of Commerce to The grand jury la probing the mat liberality of the stork in presenting ng contractor, is in the city invest!- ■ has been laiicu vi uaiiu on Mil- called vvz to s Portland tm- White Realty company and the Klam to make a collection of all kinds of ter. It la said that Police Lieutenant ¡them on Tuesday morning with a ath Abstract company, will *>e »lone produc« of the valley and Uve stock Becker loaned Rosenthal 11,500 and I bouncing baby boy. The happy event gating local conditions. For the past {portant business, and will be forced away with, and th« first floor is to be to be put on exhibition st the county demanded ¡0 per cent of Rosenthal's or visitation occurred at the I^eslie two days he has been probing into tbe ' ! to leave in the morning. The com- lowered to a level with the sideivalk. fair. M F. Looaley has been ap- gambling profits. It is rumored that home on Conger avenue. One of the local supply of brick and other ma ! mittee has selected Attorney John Ir- Th« present steps are to be removed |Hilnt**<l a committee to arrange for a Rosenthal said he had been forced tn most pleased men In Klamath Falls terial, and has familiarized himself I win to take the place of Judge Ben don on the program. Mr. Irwin is a and the entrance to the basement will public »•ntertainmmt about the last pay tribute to on»» of the highest I»o- yesterday was I. T. Taber, the mater with the local labor market. young man. full of energy, and a good be built over with a sidewalk, making of this mouth, the principal feature lice officials. "I have not landed a large contract I nal grandfather of the latest citizen. speaker, and while it is regretted that the walk twelve feel wide, to conform of which will be speaking, excellent here, as has been reported.” said Mr. j Judge Benson cannot be present, the with that »if the adjoining property. music, dancing and a banquet. It Is Arlett. "There are several large ' people of Klamath Falls are assured The stairway to the second floor Is to planned to have delegations from ev structures planned to be built here in ^that the guests will be properly wel- he removed and the entrance to the ery portion of the county and from the near future, and I am simply here I .. 'coined to the great Klamath country. I.o»»mis II . ■ ' 'tuPding will be card Gie outside to familiarize myself with the condi-' to reach the otnc«-» over th** c >rn«r tlons which will aid me in bidding on • « • • • W. J. Morrison and George Merkle building the work.” Th»* new Meth idlst church is now 'timber men of Portland, are in the Among other structures Mr. Arlett | I city. practically complete, an»l the first ser built the White Pelican hotel here. vices ar«* to be held next Sunday. Fort Klamath feels very proud of its flrat i I Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Burk of Bonan- JOHX BI LL IS church building, and appreciates the ATHLETEN WILL PARTI«ll’ATE IV za are visiting here. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE CA.X- work of Rev. J. W Worrell in secur I RAILROAD TOOL El HOPEAX EVENTS—WILL XOT VOT FIX'D TIME TO COMPOSE ing it for us. • v « « a WASHINGTON, D. C-, July 17.— <i»ME HOME I'.XTIL AFTER THE HIS SPEECH ACCEPTING THE Join» EllliCof Fort Klamath Is quite The new creamery building la now Congressman Know-land today told El HOPEA X TOCR XGMIXATIOX disappointed at the delay in the ar ready and the machinery is all on President Taft that the American I rival of the Pathfinder party .Mr. baud awaiting the arrival of an ex- railroads acting with the Canadian Ellis cam«» down Monday eventag. as pert butter maker, who will have United Press Service transcontinental lines, had instigated United Press Service STOCKHOLM, Sweden. July 17.— I SEA GIRT. N. J., July 17.—Gover- England's protest against free tolls a representative of the Fort Klamath charg»* of Installing the machinery Chamber of Commerce, for the pur- and begin operating. Th»* plant la one Finland's representatives to the i nor Wilson said today that he would for American vessels in the Panama j United Press Service pose of accompanying the visiting of the most up-to-date creameries in Olympic games have sailed for home, probably be forced to find a secluded Canal. After the conference Con-1 PORTLAND, July 17.—Announce ment was made here today by B. D party to Pelican Bay, where» they th»» state. Such was the statement of but th» Americans are still here. It place in order to get a chance to fin gressman Knowland said: Townsend, special assistant United would be met by autoaa from th»* Fort Messrs. Stratton and Page, who are "This is a railroad fight. Free ish bls speech accepting the nomina- and shown the Wood River Valley, very enthusiastic over th»* new enter has b«-« ii practically decided by some I tion. tolls for American vessels means low States attorney general, that he will to spend a few weeks on the conti ¡not file the proposed suits by the gov- and escorted to Crook county on prise. He will confer with McComb to- er railroad freight rates. We built nent. Others intend to participate in • ernment for the recovery of oil lands their departure. • « • « « and financed the canal, and congress I morrow. The treasurer and vice- som«* European athletic events. j in California and Wyoming, calued at "If thia was only court week.” said Crops in the valley ar«* excellent. chairman of the committee will then will not concede England’s right toj ¡approximately $1,000.000,000, until .Mr. Ellis, "I would not mind It. aa I •*»H»eclally the grain, which promisee a diejate the tolls. ” WASHINGTON, D. C.. J ilv 17.— | be announced. William McAdoo will It is doubted whether the United!”* completes taking testimony in an would hav«* something to do, but 1 much larger yield than last year, and ¡probably be vice chairman and Henry Townsend will have to return here Sunday to be with the increased acreage this val Predicting that the Arcbbal»! trial Merganthaler of New York treasurer. States will be willing to subnut the !olhpr government case ready for Jury duty on Monday, and ley will ship grata out. Instead of into (will not take over a fortnight, Clav- question to The Hague, because all of; s< “ ‘ ' the oil 8uit wou,d Probably be Marshall won’t come here Satur | ton plans to demand an immediate I an» ufrald that my neighbors will the vnlley. as heretofore. the foreign interests would be fi,pd wi,hin a month, day. as planned. Instead the entire ■ trial when the house prosecutor ap think I have changed my location and democratic house -representation ta against America. P»ars in the senate Friday Rea«ly for Paving have moved to Klamath Falls for Tuft Won't <'»»«it|»is>mi»e The British protest, it is expected, coming then. good.' M WASHINGTON. D. C.. July lì. will be forwarded to the senate to-1 City Engineer Zumwalt has Espla- Mr. Ellis is a booster with the prop President Taft told Senutor Gamble morrow. President Taft may send a | nade, Wall and Broad streets all I staked out. and the same are now er staving qualities, and he Intends to and Congressman llurk»* of Routh Da special message «,t> the subject. ready for the beginning of grading wait for the party if it takes all sum kota today that he would not com and naving. mer. as ho will not permit them to promise with Roosevelt over th«* pres Rankin Divorce Granted escape them without seeing Wood idential electors. In the divorce suit of Emma B. River Valley. Th»* republican electors of South Rankin against J. R. Rankin, a decree Dakota have announced that they l-Xpress Contpani»*« Will Combat the was rendered Wednesday by Judge President Taft's He«'«*nt Proa tarnation Benson in favor of the plaintiff. It would support Roosevelt. Vltiniatum of the Commerce Com Bring» Bonn the Total Gross Area w as made because of default and non- mission ami Try to Prove Their D. B. Daly of Lakeview passed of the National Forests to 107.400,- appearance of the defendant. Stone through the city Tuesday, en route Scrvlc»* 1» NeccMary to Public & Barrett were attorneys for the «HHI Acre** 'home after a trip to Portland. plaintiff. I United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C.. July IT.— Senator Abner Weed of Dunamulr T. G. McHatton, the local jeweler. WASHINGTON. D. C., July 17.— was an arrival hero Tuesday night. President Taft has been busy recently has returned from a week’s fishing (TRIO OF OREGON PEDAGOGUES Faced with the interstate commerce cointffission's fiat ultimatum that they through proclamations modifying the trip to Sprague River, near Bly. MAKE ROUND TRIP FROM THIS HNGINKR FOR KLAMATH DEVEI. must prove that their service is neces- boundary lines of the national forests sary to the public, th« express com in Montana, Arizona, Nevada. Utah OPMEXT <N>. ACCEPTS COMMIs- panics have begun preparations here land California, whereby nearly 275.- HAY to fight the drastic reductions in their J>00 acres of land In these states are I rates and the sweeping changes in |eliminated from the forests, while With characteristic pedagogical eu- MILES OF RAILROAD ■ ■ I their methods of doing business or- about 65,000 acres are added and ergy, three Oregon 3chool ma-ams ' made a record trip to Crater Lake LOS ANGELES. July 17. Frank dered by th«» commission. After three about 55,000 acres aro transferred be Wllllnm P. Hughes will sever h's connection with the Klamath Devvi- I lin and Harrington will be called by years' investigation the commission j tween two forests, while a new forest LOS ANGELES. July n.—jo«¡Tuesday and roturn. Starting from opment company and leave the city the defense in the Darrow case to has drawn up a startling indictment' is created by the division of an old Levy, manager for Rivers, today ac I here at 5 o'clock in the morning, the Sunday morning to accept a commis morrow. Darrow personally asked of the express business. Commis-, unit into two. cepted McCarey’s terms for a return I party was back in the city at 8 o’clock The net result of these presiden match for the lightweight champion- I at night, and if there was anything sion with the M. A. Burns Lumbc the court to order them to report. Hionor Franklih P. Lane’c decision de- |tial proclamations is to bring down ship"battle with" Wolgast* in Vernon ,thp* overlooked in the way of inter- company In the location and construc .The nature of their testimony was dared: "The test of the express company the total gross area of the national on Labor Day. It Is believed that the'e9tlnK 91«h’9 n0 one has ,et <,i9CO’r' tion <>f twenty-five miles of topglng {not divulged, but it is believed they will ba asked to corroborate wit as a public utility is at hand. Cer-1 forests to about 187,400.000 acres, of articles will be signed before night. lered what it is. railroad. The teachers are June Seeley anti Mr. Hugh«* has been engineer for nesses impeaching Detective Frank tainly it is not deniable that the ex- which nearly 27,000,000 are ta : Hazel Seeley of Independence, Ore., press company has to no alight de- Alaska. lin. the Development company, with hcad- HilM*rnian» Against Socialists and Bertha Koetxochim of Portland. Fremont Older testified that he gree lost the confidence of the pec- -1 • ■ ■ - (»aertcra here, for about tw » rears. WASHINGTON. D. C.. July 17.— United Press Service I The party was not able to reach furnished ball money for Harrington pie it serves, anti Is no'v regarded as He Is ’.veil known in this section. President Taft today appointed I.uth- CHICAGO, July 17.—The Ancient»the rim in auto, but the young women The work of railroad construction when the latter was jailed In Snn only on proBation." The opinion expressed here today er Conant, Jr., of New York, as com- Order of Hibernians rejected the ere- were not dismayed by the three mile which Mr. Hughes has accepted will Francisco for refusing to answer by mert familiar with the express mlssLoner of corporations. The ap- dentials of Edward Norton, of Wil- ’ up-hill Jaunt through the snow. They asked by the Los Angeles questions start from Costello, Calif., and he will maki* that point his headquarters, for grand jury, Harrington told Older problem is that it might take a year pointment of Sherman Allen of Ver- mington. Delewarc, as, a delegate be-j negotiated the distance easily, and a time, at least. Mrs. Hughes will that there was no corruption in the Ito reach a satisfactory solution of the mont to be assistant secretary of the j cause he Is a socialist. He worked were not too tired to fully appreciate actively in the last campaign. I the grandeur of the mysterious lake problem. treasury was also announced. McNamarn trial. accompany him. I FORT KLAMATH PLANS BIG TIME ARLETT LOOKS THE EIELO OVER AMERICANS PLAN TO TOUR EUROPE ElllS WILL STAY TO MEET PATHFINDER PARTY PREPARING TO FIGHT MUCH LAND IS TAKEN REDUCTION OF RATES FROM THE RESERVES SCHOOL MA’AMS TRAVEL RAPIDLY HU6HES GETS AN ATTACKED IN COURT! WEST IS NOW OVER; NAY BE A REAL FIGHT