Image provided by: Klamath County Museums; Klamath Falls, OR
About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1912)
4 ♦ « « VOL. XVII KLAMATH REPUBLICAN KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, C*» »cCWlti RE-APPORTION GIVES 550,000 J M, I HUKSDAY, AUJ tUFI IEÜÜÏ HITS »I SENATOR PENROSE 8Ï THE LAWYERS j 9. 1912. MBS * ♦ LEADING PAPKK off • SOUTHERN OREGON • NO 22 CANDIDATE MAKES Captain McCauley ties resign* J as I ailed I'ress Servira fleet captain fur th« i'rlicau II *y Nav DETROIT, Aug. 28.—Incomplete igation company, Iiud has bought ll e returns Indicate that the republicans CAITAIN AI'PI.FGATE gets eight room housebout u> Major Wor COMPARES < HARGI.S AG.AINHI MORRIS' RESIGNATION SAVES have nominated Amos Musselman for STOPS AND TALKS WITH BAND den lli* will Io* ate he boat aboie WORD OF AWAltl) HIM TO POLKE GRAFT DRAHTK ACTION governor, the democrats, Woodridge OF I MH A NS 'til« straits In Agency Lake Ferris; progressives, L. W. Watkins "At the point have selected for Seventeen of thee igbteen aider I uum I ut Indian*) In Williamson Rive) llie houseboat, clilch will be named ornit-r l*r<-»l)l<'ut De* lairs Thal II Minn* »* (,> < ol»r«-<l Man Mavra Him- men accused of grafting sought re- ■wnxlorial Aspirant I.eaves Thia City the Mallard * tub,' said CaptSl i l>i»lrl)t U ill Br I’ndrr Govrtnincul II*«* l’< mtsylvania Senator Haa ll«-«-n Getting a nomlnatlon. The Indications are that on Trip to l.ake«ie«v anil Surprie-*« 1 McCauley, ' lunlera a.,*ee more duck.) most of them have been re-nominat Irrigation Dltcli—Part of tlie Pro- are to b shot early lu the srasoil I'roper ly Quoted lie Should I m * Hani Turn-Down by the A rn«Ti<au Ili» Driver—s» n*r, a lx-tter to Ited- ed. Ths returns are coming In very j«-«t Haa Ilern < )*wvplr<«*d, Hut Ihr than in *ny other part of this section, Ousirtl F ruin Ihr I nllrd Sial«-« M«-n* slow. Bar l»Kollation—H« hu || of Judges akin Who Will Ik- Pleased to lira "The steamer Hpraz will stop there Work Waa Hu>|»u*l«-)1 for Want of dally, and will make ale---- No Dlre« t Denial I«* Malle to Is Haul by Attorneys to Be Danger- a special r.iu From Hirn, aa ft <'* main» a Check WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 28. - from this city on Saturday evening, Funds Gir ti large *u» to <>« mm I Government Which Will < onie in Handy Colonel Walter Schuyler, army com returning Hutiday evening mandant. of California, haa been or "I assure hunters good sport, end The Modoc Point Irrigation project teas Servile dered to investigate conditions along ..en Selling is in town. Ill«* • - «■st*i % h • with no danger of being lost." I is assured the New Mexico and Arizona borders OYSTER BAY, Aug 28 -Colonel He came in Wednesday from Mil.WAUKEE. Aug. 29.— The Congress has made an appropria Lakeview, where he haa been hob Roosevelt today declared that Sena tion. without strings, which will In Au.* t . u Har Association was saved nobbing with the old-timers, old curs the success of the original tor Penrose's declaratlon that he had a decided stand on the negro ques i mends of his. and thia afternoon is plan. told or sent word to Archbold that tion i ■ *■ today when William Morris meeting not only the men who helped Captain O. C. Applegate, who was the Standard Oil company had better of Minnesota, colored, sent In bis I ouild up this section of the state, but ageul al the time tlie Modoc project make an additional contribution to withdrawal for membership. i those »ho are taking up the good wus started, aud who la familiar with the republican c.,r.>algn fund of ( work. It is expected that the resignation the work already done, says that tlie I9t»< in order to* avoid difficulties of the other two negroes who have Mr. Selling has a personal acqualn- *50,000 allowed by the congressional from "certain quarters" amounted to made application will follow. t-*Dce in Oregon seccnd to no othe* session just concluded will be ample blackmail. The resignation of Morris was man in the state, perhaps, and this Ml NH II. AND LITERARY PRO- to complete the project. W bat Is the difference between unanimously adopted. J. H. Merrill MINISTER MAKES SENSATIONAL fact has made bis chances for being About two years ago au approprla hllHI To HE Ol li III II AT THE Senator Penrose's statement and the of Georgia, In presenting the resolu CHARGE FROM PULPIT—VIC- Jregon's next senator so good as to tlou of *50.000 waa made by cougreaa MII.I.s ADDITION HALL III IM Nsw York police graft?” asked Roose tion of resignation, commended the eliminate the possibility of eny pools for tlie Modoc Point Irrigation plan, TIMh ARE IN HOSPITAL AND oeing made by those who are prone velt. "If Senator Penrose made such "fine spirit” which actuated Mr. Mor PROVEMENT ASSOCIATION but because the appropriation was a statement be ought to be ousted ris' action. to gamble. HELL. HE 8AY8 lulled with some others an objection | from the senate." in a special report, a committee Although he did not come here for eras*, and the money waa not avail- > On Friday evening at Mills Addi has characterized the recall of judges the purpose, Mr. Selling established a able w hen It came time for the actual MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 28. — "There Trvillr Men Involved In Plot as "dangerous, objections I and sub-' tion ball there will be given a basket new record in this section. He left work. BOSTON, Aug 28.—District At versive to good government." The re->are men *n hospitals and In hell who social at which a musical and llter- this city at 11:30 Sunday morning, The Modoc Point Irrigation project torney Pelletier today directly charg port was adopted, as predicted. owe their damnation to the skirts ary program of roeptlonnl merit Is stopped twice on the way, and ar will reclaim from 8,000 to 10,00« ed that the Naw England Textile mills Kellogg Is favored for the presi I of some bad, beautiful woman." was rived in Lakeview at 5:30 in th« offered. Ladles who attend are invlt- acres of land, some of tho beat In the had conspired to "plant” dynamite In dency of the association. the »ay the Rev. G. L. Morrill, pastor afternoon. No record? Klamath country, according to Cap **<l to bring baskets of refreshments, Lawrence in order to discredit the Listen to this. of the Peoples' Cburcb, opened a ser tain Applegate All thia land be land the proceeds from the door fee union strikers. Frank McCornack, who owns a ranch Mr. Selling stopped twice to talk longs to Indians, but they are among The first Intimation of the evidence on the Upper Lake, about Ove miles mon here on the tendency of women . will be used toward the purchase of a with Indians. the most progressive In the region.' piano for the Mills Addition Improve In the hands of the district attorney from town was in Wednesday on busi- of today regarding dress. "Those fellows can't vote," ex- and vast good will result In the de- ment Club. came when one of the men who plant MM. He says that never before have “Women," he said, "are trying to laimed Mr. Selling's chauffeur. velopment of their places. ed the dynamite made a complete conditions been so favorable for cat- get back to the fig-leaf age." "I don't care," was the prompt re- The work on tlie Modoc Point pro WASHINGTON. Aug 26—Speaker confession, Thls was followed by the tie men as at the present time, >ly. "I used to know a lot of these The Rev. Mr. Morrill illustrated bis ject was started about ten year» •go. 'Champ Clark delivering the valedic- suicide of Pitman, a prominent man- have not sold any of my stock this 1 ed fellows, and I want to see If any but waa suspended because of l*c‘< | tory of the democratic house of the ufacturer, who had been subpoenaed year," said Mr. McCornack. "but ex sermon with slides made from photo of my old friends are still In the land graphs of women that he had taken pect to be in the market soon." ef funds, Subsequently the Southern sixty-second congress asserted that to confirm thia confession. of the living and how they are do on the streets of Minneapolis. Pacific paid for some work In return historians would declare with abe->- ing." for right of way. I lute truth that the house democrats Whereupon the next United States The committee in charge of the According to reports received fr<>m(Of the aixty-lirst and sixty-second senator from arego dismounted fund fc. the .Inproveinent of Second Washington the 150,000 “nn just appro- - | congress ------ •--• "did - great things." and fiotn the mysterious wagon, and pro street continues actively at work rais- prlated will be available for use at I "have made a sweeping democratic : mg the money for the work, and ex- ceeded to hold a pow-wow with the once, and the original plana of the victory approximately certain, a vic iiects witbin a short time to be able Indians. project will be carried out. tory that will give us the bouse, the "No, I did not see any of my old to report the entire amount of money With the appropriation made Koi' senate and the presidency." acquaintances," said Mr. Selling this necessary pladged. It is expected the building of roads In Crater Na-1 I that as soon as the money is all in afternoon, when asked concerning llonal Park of *53,000, there will be j Green Car Attracts sight active work on the betterment the circumstance, "but I heard of spent by tbe government in Klamath 1 Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Keene of Med- POHTAL APPROPRIATION IM) EH METING TO HE NEXT TUESDAY To of the highway will begin. The some of them. I have written a let county during the coming year. In ferd arrived In the city Monday by HEAR OBJECTIONS — SUPERVIS amount which is being sought now is ter to one who will, probably, be addition to the expenditures of the I ,uto. after a trip to Crater Lake and pleased to hear from me." very small, and when it <s assured, ING ENGINEl R HOPSON To AS Klamath reclamation project. * 103.-1[.akevlew Thev vlsitid Tuesday with It developed that this redskin there will be the full amount of •••. Mrs. Charles Low, Mrs. Keene's cous SIST PROJECT ALL HE CAN 18,000 desired available for the work, named by Mr. Selling as “One-who- in. Dr. Keene's car, a large green ----------------------------- will-be-plea8ed-to-hear-from-me” is in ltor«h>n Turns on the Muffragrttm locomobile, attracted considerable at dire straits, and the Portland man Next Tuesday the board of direct WASHINGTON. D. C„ Aug. 28.— LONDON. Aug 28 —A suffragette tention on the streets. has sent him an order on one of Uncle Al! first and second class postoffices ors of the Horsefly irrigation project delegation railed on Premier Bord*i*i w ill be closed on Sundays as a result will meet to act as a board of equal of Canada, who is here today. The lor^’or^oi0“ Whlh <IU ** h°“’ of one provision of the new postal ization for fixing the assessments on women declare that the premier various properties involved, for the appropriation bill passed by congress dodged tho issue presented. Taft Traveling and signed by President Taft. purpose of meeting the expenses of "Ko far as Canada is concerned. * BOSTON, Aug. 28.—President Taft the project, which is aimed to reclaim Every Important city in the United said the premier, "votes for women and Major Rhodes, his military aide, States is affected. Hereafter only by irrigation about 18,000 acres of will be decided entirely by the provln arrived here today in cn automobile. special delivery letters will pass land in the Bonanza and Langel val- «Tai legislatures. They boarded a train bound for Co leys. The meeting of the board, through on that day, and no mail will "Anyway, the Canadian women are PREFERS NOT TO SELL LAND FOR lumbus. They expect to return to »ill begin at 1 p. m., Septem- be placed In lock bcces. best able to d«*cide for themselvos FISH HATCHERY UNTIL POWER Beverly Friday evening. Postofflces in several cities have ber 3, at the home of S. W. Reese what they want.” FOR SECOND TIME THE ASHLAND and will be continued until such ob been closed Sundays herctoiore. The SITE AND RESERVOIR POSSI- FIRE DEPARTMENT IN CALLED postmaster general has permitted that jections to the assessment as can Bl LITI E8 ARE DETERMINED TO PROTECT PROPERTY OF G. under a regulation of which it was come before it are determine^, It is evident that local sentiment demand- hoped, though, to finish the work in W.STEPHENSON Captain O. C. Applegate is in re ed It. The closing Is now compelled two days. The assessment roll was completed some time since, and is iu ceipt of a letter from Edson Watson, by law. the custody of the secretary of the superintendent of the Klamath. In ASHLAND, Aug. 28.—For the sec dian reservation, saying that a letter ond time this month, the tire depart WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 28.- board, Francis J. Bowne. The Horsefly irrigation project is has come from the commissioner of ment haa beeu called out in the early The postoffice authorities have Issued hours of the morning to quench a fire orders slightly relaxing the order pre- tlie first one in this neighborhood to Indian affairs, with reference to the in business property on Main street, v ent‘ng Sunday delivery in first and be undertaken under the new law use of the Hattie Blair allotment for STALK AS LARGE As COP'S BILLY The man to Buffer los was Gl W. second class offices. The opening of which »as made by the legislature of tish hatchery purposes. It appears AND WITH LEAF, MEASURES ABSTRAIT COMPANY fO MOVE ¡Stevenson, a retired capitalist. The ti e cnrrler windows will be forbidden 1911, which provides that where pub that this land may be purchased out- ABOUT THREE FEET—APPLE- TO NEW WHITE BUILDING, AND 1 latest loss occurred Monday morn- on Sunday, but box holders will have lic assistance is not available for the .iglit, but that the department pre work the land owners may organize fers not to take steps looking to the GATE HAS LARGER IN GARDEN mg. when a wooden block with a access to their mail. FIRST NATIONAL WILL SHIFT fronage of sixty feet was burned be their own project. The territory em- sale of the land until the question of 1 braced in the Horsefly district In- pow er site and reservoir possibilities U. S. T dh >|>** May Quell Rebellion Elmer 1. Applegate drove to town yond repair by a fire of unknown WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 28.— eludes a large amount of land which is determined by a field examination. Wednesday with another monster As soon as the G. W. White build origin. The block Is the last of the ing on Main street, between Fifth wooden structures facing on the The state department has requested was at one time under contemplation An early determination is urged by garden sample. This time it was a stalk of rhubarb and the leaf. The aud Sixth, la completed, the offices of Plaza, end wan one of the landmarks President Trft to order the Tenth by the government for a part of the the Indian office in the matter. Captain Applegate, who has been stalk was as around as a policeman’s G. W. aud Wilbur White and the! of Ashland, Good & Hanford, elec Infantry, stationed nt Panama, to Mil Klamath project, but finally Uncle Klamath County Abstract company trlcal supply house. uro the heaviest for Cor.ate, Nicarague, Immediately. Sam rejected it. However, the gov very active in working toward the club and, with the leaf, stood almost This Is the first time that American ernment did a great deal of prelim perfection of plans for a fish hatch- three feet high. The stalk from stem will bo removed from the basement losers. of the old First National bank build ’ The upper floor was occupied by soldiers have been asked to be sent inary work In engineering, the bene erv in the Spring Creek district, does I to leaf about 16 Inches with the leaf Ing at Fourth and Main streets and the Plaza rooming house, operated by to Central America to quell a rebel fit of which will go to the Horsefly not believe that the establishment of about the same height, while the leaf undertaking. Supervising Engineer one is impossible by any means, and was probably thirty inches across. established in the westerly storeroom C. J. Ferguson and wife. Mr. and lion. Hopson of the reclamation service, ’ is hopeful that the work may yet be Captain O. C. Applegate took the Boat Missing of the new building. This will be Mrs. Ferguson came here several SAN DIEGO, A.ig. 28.—Navy offl with headquarters at Portland, has i accomplished. specimen with a view to putting it on some time during the coming month. months ago for their health. They exhibition. Elmer I. Applegate said As soon as tho transfer Is made had about *600 Invested In furniture, I Hals are worried over the safety of agreed to give the enterprise all the Stx-iety Woman Up for Gambling the rhubarb was planted last year the First National bank will begin all of which was a total loss. They 'the gunboat Vicksburg. The vessel assistance he can in the way of in I OAKLAND, Aug. 28—lira. L. A. from roots which had been takes improvements on its old building, had no insurance. The total loss on was reported Monday near the en formation obtained by the govern Brink has been arrested here on a from another garden and split up. lowering the first floor to the street building nnd contents will probably trance of Mngellena Bay. Efforts to ment when it took up the matter. charge of conducting a woman's gam He has another one in his garden locate her last night and this morn level. As soon as this is completed reach *10,000. On Tuesday evening, September 3 bling resort. ing have failed. whihe he has not yet decided to pull the bank will move from its present at Mt. Laki chinch, the C. E. Society I Mrs. Brink is a prominent Berkeley up, which measures three feet across E. C. Austin, local manager of the corner. In the snme corner as the OAKLAND, Aug. 27. -H. B. Love will give a pl. y, aiier which will be society woman, and her arrest has the leaf. The quality of the veget- Hotel Hall, into its old home. R. E. Western Union Telegraph company, lace, a pedestrian, left the city hall a sale of ice cream rnil cake, by the ' caused a terrific stir in social circles, able is good, being flrm and crisp, will on September 1st, move with his Wallenburg, who is contractor for She was arraigned in court this .The mushiness that often character- the new White building, has the work family from Grant and Third to the here at 9 o'clock today to walk to Ladieb' Aid Society. Admission 15 Everybody cordially moning, and was released on 11,000 izes enormous vegetables ts not ap- of improving the old First National J O. Beardsley property at Washing Bangor, Me. He hopes to beat Wes- and 25 cents. bond, after being held for trial. invited. . parent. ton and Ninth streets. ton’s record. block. I 4 BASKET SOCIAL T WOMEN’S SKIRTS POSTOFFICES TO HORSEFLY BOARD V I URIAH ACCIRC FIRE FIEND IS NEW BUILDINGS MEAN NEW MOVES 2 » IlLIIAIv Uli I u L IS AFTER DATA WHALE RHUBARB PLANT IS GROWN