Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 28, 1912, Image 3

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    CONGRESSMAN HAWLEY
TO VISIT KLAMATH FALLO
FROFilHHiONAL (AHON
HOWLING Mt »II Ol »1,000 PEOPLE
Although liiere has been a i hiiugu PORTLANDERN ARE GETTING A
WITM'HS MATCH
LI I I LE
RENT — EXt'ITEMI NT
Hi luu boumiui n .. ol tlx First l.'ou
HTILL PREVAILH IN CERTAIN
gri'Hsloiiiil district so uh not to In
< IRCI.EH, HOWEVER
elude Gil» section after March 4th,
mid lx will no longer be the repre
seulallve of II iih i irtl' ulur purl, Wil
II h <'. lliiwley, ox inlx-r of cunareis
will come to ibi» <lly iK'Xt week to
confer with resident» irguidiiig mat
1er» of leglslntloii
Nolubh among
the subjects which will in- taken up
I» the long Htiiiidlng dispute between
B Ht Gex III h I iop und the forestry
department.
Information of tlie proposed v I h I i
of the congressman came lu a letter
It fol
uddri'Hsed lo friend» bere
lows:
“To Hon Frank Ira White, < 'ui>tuln
O. C. Applegate, lion II A Em
mitt, Hou. C. T. Oliver, lion
Charles H. Moore, lion Abel Ady.
ilon. C. K. Brandenburg, < 'ap
tain J AV Hlomuns, mid all ollx-i
friends of «'ongresHinmi Hawley,
Klmniitli Fulls, Oregon
“My Dear Hlrs Congressman Haw
ley will arrive ut Klamath Falls on
the train from YVeed ut N io p. in ,
AVe.Iir sday. remaining nil night and
until
3i> p m th« following day,
November 2Mh
During Tliursday lx
Intends to visit the honx-stciid entri
■ if Mr II Hl G« o Bishop, and before
leaving for A\ «•«•<! on th«- f> 30 train
I hat afternoon h«- hopes to see nil of
his friends mid confer with them rvl
stive to loini matters in which he
may he of interest
Although there
has been a change in the boundaries
of ilx- First t'ongreHslonal district.
Mr Hawley feels deeply Interested In
the Klamath project, Klamath reser­
vation problems and other local mat­
ters. and wishes to co-operate with
you at any time In securing such fed­
eral aid and recognition as you de
Ile will appreciate It very much
sire
If you will advise all who may wish
to confer with him that he will b<< In
Klamath Fails as stated above, and
will be glad to see them
Very truly
yours
• RONALD ('. GROVER. 8ec'y “
A
L
IT
PORTLAND, Nov. 20. There were
no startling drvcIopnii-ntB In the vice
s< andal here today.
ÜRÜÍ8S GNU IO REPOR! ti ORCE
JOHNSON HANTS
AT HIGH COIIIT
luritiiou of Independence of Alba­
< ALIFORMA GOVERNOR IH HOME
nian» Kring» on a < risin AY lib h Is
l*EEVEf> WHEN COURT DEC. f-
Thought Mean» Greatest. of Euro-
HION GOES AGAINHT HIM OWN
IH-iiii confitela — Mobilization of
INDIA IDEAL INTEREHTH
Troops Go«-» Along Rapidly
D« m
J
AA 11 I. A. LEONARD
»**«4*4
e e e e e e e
♦
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♦
LOS ANGELE«. Nov. 23,—Demo­
rat • today claim the stale for Wilson
because of the decision of the appel­
ate court that tallies and not the offi­
cial returns be counted Nothing defi­
nite will be known until Secretary of
State Jordan makes the official an­
nouncement.
Governor Hiram Johnson wired to
Myer Lissner, den'oincing the deci
slon of the court, saying that it was
due to the efforts of “hired th igs at
the polls.” He urged that the pro
gresslve tight be conducted vigor
ously.
%
In three of the case« the charge
♦
De« lace Intie pendeuce
♦
♦ United Press Her vice
entered against the ili-fi ¡idaiits Is that
NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Nov 23.
of contributing to the delinquency of
Bl DAPEHT, Nov. 23
Eroin ♦
minors
In the others a crime of a
With a howling mob of 34,non people
Montenegrin »our<es It Is learn- ♦
more serious nature is chiirgid Th-
<d that Albanian chieftlans have ♦
«'hevrlng tiret oui side and then the
deputies
who have been given the
declared their Independence.
♦
other, Yale went down to defeat tills
warrants to serve declare that In set
Dll.
ANDREW
A.
HOULE
♦
afternoon by a score of<0 to 0.
erui iUHtunn-H tlie suHpecteil parties
l'liysi« hm und Surgeon
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦
Harvard was u favorite ill the Ilot
cannot be located, und the »opposi­
<> flex, Hoyt Hotel. Ft Klamath
WM
5
to
3,
und
there
tion
Is
that
they
huve
fled
from
the
ting, at odds of
BERLIN, Nov. 23.- Newspapers
< ity to avoid urrest
but Utile Yule money nt tinti price
here publish the most alarming ac­
Of
the
men
who
have
been
ai
rested
Hpeciul train» brought thousand» of
counts of warlik«: preparations in
I'norntori Browner, Rowe, Brown and
people to witness the game
Austria.
M
U
H
I
C
several others .are said to have con I
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 22.—A'l a
Harvard scored a touclidowu, goal
Or< liestru or Band
The Taseblatt priuis a dispatch
frised to bdng implicated to a more
first
step In the progressive deter-
1
for
all
occasions
mid a fichi goal In the tirsi aud third
from Vienna which says that the sit­
or less extent. Thu others arc iu-ld
mination to fight for the California
\
A
l
INDAI.I.
uation
is
most
grave,
and
that
war
periods.
on cvldcnc«. sei ureil through the Ju-
I
i< . ' J "alH
Herald <>fflce
is expected Immediately. The article delegation In the -•lectora! colige,
»esllgnllon that I m now In progre s
concludes with the statement that ev­ Frank Devlin will be vigorously op-
fhree young hoys hav«- been the
A prominent Roosevelt fol-
erything depends, on Russia. The ar­ posed,
s'-urie from which much of the infor­
lower will apply for a writ of mandate
ticle
concludes:
mation on which the arrests were
Oegoo I IO i I h i Lands Bought
"We will nut atta< , but we Di USI to compel the county supervisor-» to
< III) I INI.» I I It I. ni I III. ST A IE
mnde has come
Deputy (.'oilier has
an«l Hoiti
correct the canvas of votes »nd cor­
Ili ci.ARI S THAT NO Polirlo',
0«.
pi)-par«<i
tor 1 rentuabties."
l><-en constantly at work on the mat-
II. AA I.BBER
rect the count. This »ill mean a re­
A
u
ol
I AMOIS toMMI MCATION
BUDAPEST,
Nov.
23
T
’
r
ter for several days. lie baa estab-
Lumbermen’s Building
count
of the entire state, if sinill.tr
AA AN hi l l si.« III I
'trian Danube flotilla, consist .
llMhed himsi lf in a room on the fifth
.
Portland, Ore.
action
is general.
two monitors, two torpedo boats and
floor of the court I ioumc , In connec­
I»Y N AMITI R WILL
J
four
gunboats
started
toward
Bel-
tion with the Juvenile court offices,
DEFEN Dill SELF
full. th«< l«-<te>r recently written uy
I grade this afternoon. While it was
and makes his examination of sus­ I
Governor W«’»l Io olllcl 1!» of Klamutli
not announced that they were on a
pects behind closed doors, A h each
APPARENTLY
Fall» and Klamath «omit *.1-. given
hostile mission, this development is
man I m brought in lie Is confronted by
NORMAL
CON-
to the pre. In Its entirely, according
considered most ominous.
the boy wltneMsus or by the evidence
YVO
I
NI»S
Al'.l
to 11 letter received from the gover­
Employes of the street railways
which hUM been uccumuluted from
RAPIDLY
bave
been
ordered
to
report
to
the
re
­
nor by The Herald last night. It will
other Mources. In a number of cases,
be n-called Hint th«- “saving'" para­
serve regiment commander tomorrow.
■ onfcMslons have followed promptly
graphs of the letter were published
VIENNA, Nov. 23
The Reichpost United Press Service
on the array of facts presented
LOS ANGELES. Nov. 23
Reidel­
ae.-erts that Russia is mobilizing 24
only In The Herald, and at the time
»gainst them.
23. Bids army corps. The greatest excitement bach, who held the police station by
SACRAMENT«», Nov.
It was supposed that the governor bail
Juvenile Judge Gates returned
for seven state highways, aggregat,- prevails. Financiers are anxious, and threatening to explode a box of dyna­
only giveu out a portion <>f the hitter
from Salem, and will give his atten-
mg 70 tnik-s and to cost about 3330,- the market Is declining
mite, declared today that he would
Tlx* following I» tlx- letter written
tlon to the Investigation untl) all
(»00, are 111 the hands of the highway
defend
himself when arraigned for a
by Governor West to The Herald
It
Is
reported
that
500,000
Austrian
clews have beili run down and all
commission
The awards will be troops are already on a w-ar footing.
preliminary hearing Monday.
“I note In your Is»»»- of November
parties implicated placed under ar-
mad«- within a Hhort time.
He Is apparently returning to nor­
14 th an article under the head of
rest, It was stated at the court house
Two
new
surveys
were
authorized,
mal
conditions. His wounds are
al-
Crisis
Expected
“Governor AVcst Is not well quoted.'
that he had gone to the capital to con-
ing
rapidly.
one
for
a
route
between
Folsom
and
In which you nay In referring to u lat­
BUDAPEST, Nov. 23.—The Alban­
suit wlth Governor West on the new
ter made public hy this office “the
development in the local vice situa­ Placerville to connect the Folsom ian declaration of independence will
Rebekahs Elect Office! s
portliqi printed in black was not giv
tion, but on hl» return he declared road with the Lake Tahoe state road cause an immediate crisis in the Aus­
At
the
regular meeting of P< ek a
and
the
other
to
Pomona
from
Glen
­
en publicity by the governor ' In re
tria-Servian controversy.
It is ex­
tiiat this was not a fact. He went to
Prosperity Lodge No. 104, I. O. O.
gartl to till» I desire to say that the
Salem to attend a fraternal conven­ dora ami thence east to the footbill pected that Austria. Germany and
Thursday night, the following office s
representatives of Hie press were giv­
tion. and did not see the governor, he boulevard through Ontario to River­ Italy will immediately recognize the
for the ensuing term were elected:
side.
en carbon coplea of the letter In que»
country.
said.
Noble Grand, .Mrs. Mary North; Vice
tlon. which Included everything from HAM» OF ino HEAD STARTI I»
Among the large number of per­
The Servians will decide immedi­
Grand,
Mrs. Charm Johnson: record­
FOR HAC RAMENTO IN CHARGE sons takeu to the court houHe by the HOGH UNE ARTH A
the date to the signature If the let­
ately what course to adopt.
ing secretary, Alice Goeller; financial
OF Lt KE WALKER—DESTINED deputies of the Juvenile court an<!
DEED UX« M»NT
ter wan not run In full it was not the
secretary, Mrs. Mary Hogue; treas­
FOR CALIFORNIA MARKET
fault of this office."
other officers engaged In ferreting out
City Is Bombarded
urer. Mrs. Flora Emmitt.
the guilty were several thoroughly » ARM ER. FEARING picoPEiirv
SOFIA. Nov. 23.—The capture of
Luke Walker left on Saturday for reputable persons who weie asked to
NIYA RAILROAD
Wot 1.1» KE TAHIN . FROM HIM. Adrianople is momentarily expected.
Notice of Sheriff’« Sale.
Sacramento, where he <wi with a furnish information, or who were ask­
BEINO RDI
HURIEI» PAPI RS AND I.ATER Artillery is rak’ng the city
By
virtue
of an execution duly is­
«l ipment of 4 8<> head of sharp for ed to go to the court room to test an
COI 1.1» NOT FIM» THEM
sued by the clerk of the circuit court
BE­ I Gerber Mr Walker came in yes- Identification
In a few instances
Situation Is Grave
of the County of Klamath. State of
AM» terday from Illy with a bunch of *0 these Innocent persons were mistaken
WHITE SALMON. Wash . Nov 22.
BERLIN. Nov 23.—Field Marshal Oregon, dated the 23d day of Novem­
BE lx .id of beef cattle for Mr Garber, tor those against whom evidence ex­
Chas Frick, who pushed his goods Sheuma. chief of the Austrian gen­
ber. 1912. in a certain action in the
" hl< li were taken to Merrill to be fed. isted. and they have been made to in a wheelbarrow out to a live acre
eral staff, arrived here suddenly to- circuit court for said county and
suffer grievously from the mere fact tract on the While Salmon River day and conferred with Field Mar-
state, wherein F. P. Doyle, as plain­
MEDFORD, Nov 30. The survey lilt HN ESTATE IS
that they were asked by the officers three years ago, has sold bis land to shal Von Moltke. chief of the German
tiff, recovered judgment against W.
FINALIA
NETTLED
log crew camped at I'uul Demmer's,
to furnish a clew to guide In the de­ the Northw«-stern E'.ectik '■on.pasy general staff
This Is taken to fn- F McCollum, Ethel Elnora McCol-
above Jacksonville, at work on the
for 11,600 and gone back to Germany dicate the gravity of the situation
tection work.
lum. Abel Ady and Alex Martin. Jr.,
Medford and Crescent City railroad,
Earl B. Stone and Lou Reynolds to live
Despite the fighting at Chatalja, it for the sum of twenty-two hundred
HIS
will reach Medford next Tuesday
When the Northwest«'ni right of is expected that Nazim and Savofl
were two persons in the list who have
thirty-three and 84-100 dollars, and
HE- been Inflicted In this manner. In the wav buyers began picking up land
evening with their temporary line
w ill agree on terms of peace.
costs
and disbursements on the 22d
over the summit above Jacksonville,
eager efforts of ethe officers to run along the river Frick became so fear­
day
of
November. 1912
where work was started. Work will
down elewe. their names were seixed ful that some one would get his name
PRAGUE. Bohemia. N ot . 23.—The
Notice
is hereby given that 1 will
The
estate
of
Elisabeth
Blehn.
de-
then start from the summit toward
upon, and they were brought to the to a deed that he buried his deed, Ceski Slovo prints a news story to the
on the 28th day of December, 1912,
ceased, was settled Saturday in court house for examination
Ureecenl City.
As some other papers and money in a Affect that 130.000 German reservists 'at
the front door of the court house
The tiual account soon as they could be examined It was hole back of his cabin and fled from
The men In charge of the party the county court
have been ordered to the colors of the ' in Klamath Falls in said county, at
of
the
executor.
S
T.
Summers,
wa?
have evidently made up their miuds
found that mistakes had been made, the country in the dead of night. He Fifth Army corps.
10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
The estate is valued nt as there was no identification what­ went to British Columbia, returning
■o rush tlie work as much as possible. approved
day.
sell at public auction to the
The crew breakfasts at 8 15 every about 120,000.
ever, and no evidence that incriminat­ to Portland in the summer, where he NEW ASYLUM TO
highest
bidder, for cash, the follow­
Ludwig
Blehn.
the
widower,
gets
a
morning, aud Is on the line by day­
ed them so far as can be determined recognized a White Salmon rancher
BE READY JAN. I ing described property, to-wit:
life estate In the real and personal In and quarter
light. They work until dark.
They were Immedi­ named Murphy, thought he was after
SW% of NE>4. NE>4 SW>4.
A small amount of work has been l>ro|H-rty. which at his death Is to be ately released
his land, and immediately left for WORK AT PENDLETON ON STATE
NW
hi 8E%, SEhi SE*4, EH
done on the other aid«' of the divide, divided between George Blehn. Louise
In the case of Stone it seems that Eureka. Calif., where he found em­
INSTITUTION IS BEING RUSHED.
NWA»,
lots 1 and 2, in Section 21.
Humphrey
and
Fred
Blehn.
a
minor.
enough to show that a line to the Ap­
|the clew followed was a mere list of ployment.
BUILDING
WTLI
SOON BE
Lots 5 and 6 in Section 16
plegate from Medford Is eullrely teas Keesee C Groesbeck were the attor­ Inames found in the pocket of a man
A few weeks ago he returned to
READY FOR OAXVPANCY
NE% of NEh., Section 28.
ney« for the estate
Ible
found guilty
This list proved later White Salmon, and the first man he
AV *4 of NW%, Section 27.
to be of vocalists, who were asked to <aw was Murphy. Frightened, he hur­
PENDLETON, NUv. 22 — Ever
All in township forty (40), south
come together occasionally for enter riedly left the station, and detoured preperatiun is beiuz -n ide for the oc­
of Range eight (8). East of Wil­
tainment at social functions
In try­ through the woods back of Under­ cupancy of the Eastern Oregon branch
lamette Meridian, in Oregon, and
ing to locate the names it was found wood. approa hing his cabin from the hospital by the first of the new year.
situated in Klamath county in said
|tbat there were two men named Stone west bank of the river. The North- Contractors Olson A Johnson are now
state, and containing four hundred
at the store where Earl worked. The western had ploughed a way for its putting the finishing touches to the
thirty-two and 35-100 <432.35»
officers could not determine which pipeline t irovgb his place, and some buildings, the painting and placter-
acres, according to the government
was wanted until identification was one had been digging his place, ap- ing are all done, the heating plant is
survey thereof,
tried, and when this was tested it was parently in -earch of his treasure in operation and the equipment is be­
Taken and levied upon as the prop­
found that neither was under suspi­ box
He himself could not find it. ginning to arrive Last week a ship­
erty of the said defendants^ W. F.
cion. as tlie list iiad bean written fer and becar. e almost crazy, believing it ment of 4.000 pounds of dishes and
McCollum and Ethel Elnora McCol­
other purposes.
had been stolen, and that now bis 400 mattresses was received,
The lum, Abel Ady and Alex Martin. Jr.,
wife, who had left him some years bedsteads are on the way.
or as much thereof as may be neces­
ago. would ai last “get his land from
Charles Murphy, state representa­ sary to satisfy the said judgment in
him."
tive at the work, and who will prob­ favor of Plaintiff F P. Doyle against
AVhat took him to a pile of refuse ably be retained as chief engineer, has
said defendants, with interest there-
Great preparations are being made which some I igs were rooting over is already done considerable leveling
on. together with all costs and dis-
for the football game between the in- not certain, but one of the things work on theg rounds, but was forced
bursements that have or may accru«.
depeudenl town team and the high which a porker had nosed out was a to desist in this landscape architec­
at Klamath Falls. November
[team, which comes off Thanksgiving rusty old can. It made Frick’s heart ture because of the exhaustion of the 23 Dated
1912.
day at the Modoc ball park. In expec­ beat as fast as when the bases are appropriation for this purpose. How­
W. B. BARNES. Sheriff
tation of a large crowd being present, ful(. two men out aud two strikes and ever, he hopes that the next legisla­
iGEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy.
¡several hundred tickets have been
"three balls called, for it was the can ture will provide funds for the con­
Yl-28-12-26 r
¡printed, and it has been decided to lie had burled. The contents were un­ tinuance of this work.
make the entrance fee 50 cents.
injured. Frick says it cost him 3800
The boys are practising daily, and to flee from the country and keep WILSON IS SOME
¡the game will be played by cxperienc- himself from being found. He finally
STRENUOUS, TOO
0
|ed player®, who have played in match concluded to sell, and though the
Igames before, so that an interesting company had offered 31,500 for only PRESIDENT ELECT THREATENS
¡lime may be looked for. The high it 20-foot strip, he let some one pur­
TO THRASH PHOTOGRAPHER
school boys base their claims of vic­ porting to be a representative of the
WHO TOOK PICTURE WITHOUT . . Even the plain gold circlet of the
tory on the swiftness of their team, company have the whole tract for
GETTING PERMISSION
wedding ring varies in style.
You
while tlie town boys say they cannot 31,600, immediately leaving for Ger­
may have the plump narrow ring, or
help Init win tlie game on account of many. where he said people are not United Press Service
one quite wide and thinner In propor-
¡the steadiness of their team.
The such schemers.
HAMILTON. Bermuda. Nov. . 23.— ¡tion.
high boys expect to win their "K's"
Select the style you fancy and we
President-elect Wilson refused I to per-
in football in the coming game and
Carpenter Injured
tnit a photographer to snap him to- ' an give you any size you want, We
there Is great expectation, as a result,
Ed Johns, a carpenter, was slightly day. but the photographer snapped ¡have the best 18k quality,
at the outcome of the game.
injured this morning while working away regardless.
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Th«> officials of the game have not in the new Lamb building A piece of
YY’ilson became very angry, crying:
FRANK M. UPP
vet been chosen, but there are several plate glass fell and struck him on the
"You are no gentleman. I’ll thrash Watclnnako,, Jeweler and Engraver,
former players vno are under consid­ forehead. Dr. Hamilton dressed th« you if you do that again."
S. P. Watch Inspector
eration.
wound.
The photographer apologized.
WIIMMs He lid tag
!
The One
You Want
It’s a Bradley,
Built on the
Popular Tree,
made expressly
for the Bradley
Harness Com*
pany. We have
Saddles for men,
women, boys
and girls
Just now we are
making a few
special offerings
Bradley
Harness Co
The Wedding
Ring
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