Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 20, 1913, Image 6

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    I. O. <>. F. hall by the members of
Spniguu Chapter, Women's Relief
Corps, tin» Indies have Arranged n so­
fore the grand jury yesterday.
cial evening for those iitivn<llng, nnd
Th«» proprietor of a local pool room
LUMBER JAt K, BOOZE LADEN,
music nnd ciii ' i I h will bo among tin
INSISTO ON SPI MUNG TO Wil I was among the witnesses summoned
diversions.
*>| UM \l. Ill SINESS MAN. AND by th«» grand jury. It is believed that
The ciifetel'lil Slipper will bo served
i>«> was called in connection with the
IS JUGGED
Iironi
5:30 to 7 o'clock. Funds do
same matter, but this could not be I
lit'ciius«' th«» coroner wns not in the lived In II i I h manner wil bo used In
Constable W. M Know returned
A drunken lumber jack was arrest­ positively ascertained.
Members of the local long«*. Loyal
nf-
city.
Judge
Benson
Into
Thursday
Woilnc'diiy
from Liiiigi-ll Valley,
patriotic
work
in
Hiv
pulille
school
i
Il is believed that Hit» grand jury Order of Moose, established mi envia­
ed by Chief of Police Smith and Offi­
ell-
t<
ruooti
nppoltiled
Bailiff
Morgan
wlo-ie
lie
Weill
to u«>lVe |>np«»r* III the
will
make
a
final
report
to
Judge
Ben
­
cer Greenwood about 7 o clock W ed-
ble record as entertainers Thursday,
nesday after complaint was made son Saturday afternoon, Rumor has when in the west hall of the 1. O. O. n»r to serie a complaint on Sheriff
Alfred Keller cuino In from Uomin «uit of tuto E. Hoppe against Mary
that he had accosted a woman in Main it that several true bills will be ro­ i F. building they were hosts to a num- l.ew in th«> suit which It. S. Grlgsbv xi» Wednesday, mid w III be hero *'»v Jones to recover n bull th* formo' al
street. Next morning the woman de­ turned. ll was reported this morn­ I her of friends. The entire assem- darted to compel th«» sheriff, ns lax oral day* n 11 end I ng to business iii it hirtti Mrs. Jones w>i* wrongfully
' ' oldilig
clined to appear against him. but he ing that an important witness hi an jblage entered into the spirit of lite collector, to accept county warrant.« tefe.
Snow upon arriving there, found
especially serious case had been 'occasion, and it was long past mid­ in paytnetil of taxes to th«» amount of
was lined for being drunk.
¡11.6
mills.
i
luit
the dlsputeil animal was sold Io
It appears that the woman, the I la'ed under guard for fear that an night before the guests dispersed.
Considerable amusement wns cans
Hoppu by Mrs Jonoa, nini that It fro
wife of a local business man. was ; ttempt might be made to escape the
A talk of the aims and objects of
1 luintly returned to the Jones rnmli
■ d today by the publication of a story
walking along the street, en route jurisdiction of th«» court.
the order was made by Horace XI
iiu
tin»
morning
paper
to
tho
effect
.-'lie HiiyH she asked Hopp«» Io brand
On Thursday members vi the po- Manning, and during his Interesting
home when the man called to her.
the animal, and that lie brought Hie
She paid no attention to him, but he live fore«» were summoned before t he i ¡speech he outlined the plans of the that tin» story was part of a consplr-
iuy in a fight against the count.»
idioti through n misuudorsliindiug.
overtook her and took her by the grand jury.
local lodge for club rooms. Other In­
<ourt. As n matter of fact, thu case g
ìlio bull WIIM letut Ill'll to lloppti t»y
rriu. She broke away from him and
teresting numbers were given during
-»as started simply to settl«» a vexing
i snow.
ran home. Her husband was inform­
the evening, among them vocal solos
point of taw on which attorney* d>
—
ed, and he made a complaint to the
by Mrs. Matthew Smith mid John
not agree.
I dice.
Hubbard, and readings by Mrs. El
I'uitud Slate* Commissioner Chau I Itti NIHA St I I
Th«» Insinuation Hint the Weyor-
'1'0 III S l llt I I !»
..I. Ferguson, gave F. I*, lluriielt,
House bill No. 116, introduced by tuer French and Jerry Darrell.
liiuiser Timber Company is behind the
Following the program a lutieheon
I .«rreslvd by Deputy I . S. Murshal
LOCAL ODD FELLOWS WANT
W. O. Smith of this city, and provid­
suit Is treated as n poor Joke, espe­
OH,-. STATI OONA ENTION ing for the creation of the office» of was served, The remainder of the
Griffith, a preliminary hearing, lie
Suit »il» staiied Tliur hi Iuy nfli-r-
cially ns the timber company doea
clerk of the circuit court, has passed evening was devoted to dancing. ex- not now and, so far ns can be ascer- I was bound over to face the federal tioon <>r tomorrow mornlng by Kuy-
The members of Klamath Lodge tho senate, and is now up to Governor cellent music being furnished by TIn- t.»Iiied, never has paid or tried to pay I grand Jury mi a cluirgv of furnlulilng l<n<lull a i rigUMiii, u-pie.viitliig II.
liquor to Indians.
•
No. 137, 1. O. O. F.. are making prep­ West. At a recent meeting of the bar ilall’s orchestra
H Gilgsby lu détermine llie legallty
county taxes with county warrants.
George
II.
Gallagher,
the
other
man <>f the uitiou of tho shcrlff un lux
association,
a
resolution
was
adopted,
arations to go to Medford next May­
It Is nrgui'd tluit if the mandamus
arrested by Grlttltli for Introducing cilli-i -tor in refusiiig t<» uc< «q«t tnoro
in grand style. The occasion will be urging the governor to sign the bill, Xi :\\
proceedings nro sustained and the
whiskey mi tli«« reservation, post«'«l tluiii 3 '¡i inllls of taxes In county war­
the meeting of the Grand Lodge of and today a petition signed by heavy­
courts hold that county wnrrants ma;
|50t) bonds for bls appearance before
the order, and as the Odd Fellows are taxpayers here, and urging the pass­
rants.
be used in the payment in full of
Plans for the new Masonic temple,
the federal district court Gallagher
campaigning for the Grand Lodge age of the measure, was forwarded to
taxes, there will lie a tendency ' to I
TI i I h aftornoon the attorney*, a<t-
to be built at tho corner of Sixth
session for Klamath Falls in 1915, Governor West.
I was arrested mi a bench warrant, fol­ Ing for ,Mr. Grlgaby, totideiod tliu
riaking county warrants more Viti-
■
street
and
Klamath
avenue,
are
being
low
Ing
Ills
indli
tment
it is expected that a good crowd of
uuble. and there will not be any Io
I < «
sli.rlff coutity w allants to Ibo aliiount
completed by Veglilo A Co., archi­
boosters will make the trip to Med­
to the county.
of 11 il inllls, but Ibis was refused by
tects' and the sketches w ill be on ex­
ford to heli» along this good cause.
the xlii'iltL aclitig ou thaï advice <if
hibition
at
the
office
of
that
firm
and
In no way could Klamath Falls
iho county uttoi nuy.
and the Klamath country gain more MEETING OF THOSE INTERESTED in the window of some business house
IN JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COM-, .'Her Monday.
conspicuous publicity than by enter­
Tom Richardson was in tin county
MERCE IS HI-.I.D AT THE HIGH
The plans call for an expenditure
taining the great gatherings that at­
For the purpose of ascertaining the
eat Weilin- day from his ranch in
I of between 140,000 and $50,000.
St HOOL TODAY
tend the annual conventions of the
dvlsubllity of «»stabllshlng Y. M C I
North Pou Valley.
With the property costing $10,000,
various fraternities of the state, In-
, V branches lit th«» Pelican Bay, A:
To consider the advisability of or- the new structure', when completed,
variably the members of these soci­
{aoina and other lumber camps In this
Ralph It. Forbes of Kansas City s
Papers In a suit to enjoin the sher­
eties are the stable and prominent ganizing a Junior Chamber of Com- w ill represent an exix-ndlture of neur- county, John A. Goodell and W. E
at
th* While Pelican.
iff,
a*
tax
collector,
from
collecting
citizens, and compose a class that it rnerce. a number of interested stu- ly 160,000.
Wright, field workers for Oregon, are
|tax«-s levied for salary purposes, clr-
The buildjng will be three stories
is not only an honor, but a pleasure, dents of the high school held a meet-
hero from Portland.
IC. D. Ilrlggs of Ashland i» a I» i n.i-
clut court purposes, jnll purpoee*.
to entertain, and once the hospitality ing last Friday, at which time a | high, with basement, and the exterior
Tho occasion of their visit I* Liai n county poor farm purpose* and court ath Falla visitor.
of the Klamath country becomes ad committee was appointee to confer . will be carried out in classic design, by local men to urge tho forinatlcn
vertised throughout the state, it will with the officers and directors of the I Pressed brick will be used in tho con- of a branch in this city. Men wh » are i house purposes, wen» sorv«»d on lh«>
Jack Wells Is here from Illy at­
I .sheriff late Inst Friday.
Tho «■•-
become the mecca for such gather­ Klamath Chamber of Commerce re­ ¡struction of the body.
members of the association in other
tending
to business matters.
,ti<>n Is brought by Kuykendall * Fer­
An innovation here will be side­
garding organization.
Members of
ings.
cities havo taken tho matter up *ith
guson,
representing
Charles
Graves,
walk
elevators
to
the
basement,
such
the
committee
are
William
liagelstein
At the meeting of Klamath Lodge
the visitors, and It Is nossible that
tomorrow night the subject will be chairman, J. Hardin Carter and Harry ias are used in large cities. AU other they may hold a mooting this week •.« ■formerly justice of the peace of Link
River Precinct.
further discussed, and the plans for Galarneaux. They will report at a details of the structure will be car­
consider the matter further.
In the complnlnt It Is allege«! that
ried out on such modern lines.
the trip will be brought nearer to a later meeting.
The following from the Hucrnmen-
tho county court wrongfully made th«»
Today's meeting was presided over
The basement of the building will
comprehensive basis. All members
I levy complained of, nnd the court Is to Bee concerns un adventurer who
of the order are urged to attend the by Forrest Piel. Another meeting be fltte«l up for a club room for tho I I I.EPIIONE SYSTEM
FOR HI«.II SCHOOL asked to Issue n temporary rest mln- Is wadi known to Klumnth Falla poo-
meeting Friday night, as the co-op- will be held when the committee pre- I use of members of the Masonic or-
I Ing order pending the trial of the pl«». following the a xttxbllaabtua-iit of n
pares
its
report.
ilers.
In
addition,
there
will
be
a
eration of all is desired to make this
uursery here In 1911:
An intra-conimunlcation telephone ■ ause.
storage room.
booster trip a marked event.
“Alden Anderson, president of the
system
is
to
bo
the
latest
Innovation
Mr.
Graves
objects
to
the
pay
tuent
FRUIT INSPEtTEOR TI LLS
The first floor will be devoted to
Capital
National bank, ana! a fruit
at
the
Klamath
county
high
school,
here,
which
of
taxes
<>n
his
property
HOW
TO
STOP
RABBITS
-tore
rooms,
and
the
portion,
of
the
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS FORM
grower, waa one of the Intended vic­
.second floor facing on Kinmath ave­ and for several days past students of Ils assessed nt $885.
JUNIOR COMMERCE CHAMBER
tim* of 'Wallingford' (L H Eble,
In an effort to assist farmers and nue and Sixth street will be office the manual training department, un­
pMitralo
nursa ry agent, who hu* some
der
Professor
E.
V.
Hawley,
have
For the purpose of educating them­ horticulturists whose trees are en- ¡suites. The remainder of the second
money
to
which several ram hem of
'been
at
work
on
the
exchange.
The
dangered
by
jack
rabbits,
driven
floor
will
bo
a
banquet
room
and
selves regarding the industries, pro­
." u rania-nto believe they have a bet-
' cribling was completed this afternoon.
ducts and resources of Klamath coun­ from the hills on acount of the lack | kitchen.
Tho exchange when completed will
In charge of C. T. Oliver, secretary ter right.
ty, and to better fit themselves to be­ of food, O. A. Stearns, county fruit ' The plan of the building is such
“Anderson said today that ho or-
1
make
it
possible
for
all
rooms
In
the
of
the Kinninth Chamber of Com­
inspector,
has
prepared
the
follow-1
tt.at
there
will
bo
no
"inside"
rooms.
come boosters and citizens of this
I The store rooms will face on Sixth ■school to communicate throtigh the merce, and Miss Addle Carpenter, ilered 1,500 trees from Elile, but bns
section, students of the Klamath ing:
“Learning that orchardists through I street, and the entrance to the base- . medium of a switchboard In the office, ; head of that department, the mem not beard of the tree« nor of the sup­
county high school met last Thursday
and took steps toward the organiza­ out the county are being troubled by rnent and upstairs will be on that with every other department. The her* of the Domestl<- Science depart­ posed agent since Hint time. Hut An-
tion of a booster body, to be known jack rabbits, I wish to give a sure side. The entrance will be fourteen ’ plant will be of tho central energ ' ment of Klutiinth county high school ■la rson was ■ autlous, and dial not sign
type, and the equipment for this sys­ Inst Thursday paid a vlslt to the the kind of an order that made vic­
as the Junior Klamath County Cham­ remedy, or, rather, a preventative. feet in width.
This will save many thousands of
ber of Commerce.
The structure will be heated by tem will be installed in tho baaetnent Whit«» Pelican hotel. Tins waa the tim* of several prospective customers.
" ‘Eble came to the bank first and
first opportunity ninny of the young
steam. Modern fire escapee will be ’
students.
Another meeting will be held to­ trees, if applied.
Indies have lia<l to see the workings '■anted to open an account under a
"Take hen manure and dilute to installed.
I
morrow noon, at which time tempo­
t'a tltloiiH name,’ said Anderson, 'but
rary organization will be effected and the consistency of thick cream with
Work of soliciting subscriptions i The circulation of the Northwest- of a big. up-to-date hostelry.
«■• would not permit that. He then
Tho
spacious
kitchen,
of
course,
rn
Is
about
half
what
has
been
claim-
hot
water,
making
a
strong,
stick»-
with which to purchase the property '
committees to formulate by-laws will
lhe publishers In the past, and was tho chief source of interest to the tall cal treea, and, ns 1 wanted some, I
solution. Apply this to the body and desired for the building will be com- ed
be appointed.
¡this in spile of sworn statements embryo housewives, nnd ns the White gave him nn order. Finished writing,
Membership for the new organiza­ limbs of the trees with an old broom. rnenced in a few days by the ways and 1
’ If this is thoroughly done no rab­ ‘means committee of Klamath Lodge, 1 which have been so repeatedly flaunt­ j Pelican kitchen Is equipped with ev­ lie handed mo the fillo«) In blank, and
tion will be limited to the student
the --- eyes
of --------------
Klamath ---------
Falls ery possible convenience, even to re­ told mo to sign on the bottom.
— before
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— —
body of the high school, with the fac­ bit will touch the trees as long as the I A. F. & A. M. Members of this com-. ed
"1 looked over the sheet anal ro-
Imittee are Charles Graves, Edmund ¡business men by tho publishers of the frigeration, the class was gr«-ntly Im­
ulty and officers of the Klamath scent remains. «
tlced
that about two Inches from the
pressed.
Tho
students
wcro
were
also
morning
paper.
"I have used the above remedy suc- M. Chllcote, Georg& Humphrey, Al­
Chamber of Commerce as advisory
'■ettoin
was a perforation. Tho word­
through
the
other
parts
of
th«
Dally
there
has
been
a
statement
|
shown
i
cessfully
for
years,
and
have
never
bert E. Elder and Frank Ira White.
members.
in'» l a low that constituted a n-'c ol.i-
appearing in the morning newspaper hotel.
An aggressive booster campaign had occasion to make a second appli­
ula- note, and made no reference to
Burrell Short and wife, who reside to the effect that the Northwestern
will be carried on by the student cation the same year. Try It, an<l
llic
tract, to be delivered. It rcid
II
till»
|
had
about
twice
the
circulation
of
save
your
trees.
”
in the vicinity of Merrill, are Klam­
body, and as all parts of the county
lamething like: • "Pay to the order
¡The Herald. As a matter of fact, the
ath Falls visitors.
are represented a great deal of inter­
(' for value received, etc., " nnd had
'true condition of affairs Is that The
esting information regarding every MIRINERS PREPARING TO
a
ashed it.
Highly
enjoyable
to
all
those
at
­
i
Herald,
from
the
point
of
view
of
<-fr-
WELCOME COMING NOBLES
community will be brought out. In
O. Elliott, an Indian service at­
mask
“ 'I asked him what ho thought I
tending
was
the
hard
times
{culatlon,
is
the
superior
of
the
morn-
tache, is here from the Agency, and
connection with the Klamath Cham­
ball given at Houston's opera house win. Ho laughed and said "I didn’t
One of the biggest fraternal gath­ during his sojourn in Klamath Fallolin,? P®P«r.
ber of Commerce this can be used to
I Some time ago the publisher, ed- Wedm-sday by the members of Klam- think you would sign It.” I tore ofT
good advantage in advertising the re­ erings in Klamatn Falls will be as- he is at the Hall.
___________________
itor, general manager, managing ed- lath Falls Lodge No. 1 247, B P. O. E., tho sheet below tho perforation and
sources and advantages of Klamath enibled here June 28, when members
of I!:Ilah Temple, Nobles of the Mys­
J. E. Waltz and J. F. Wise are
etc - of
Northwest.-rn made and costumes of «'very conceivable wrote in n sentence calling for collec­
county.
In addition to its booster work the tic Shrine, will make a pilgrimage among the Dorrisites visiting Klam- an affidavit that tho circulation of i povi-rty-stricken type were worn by tion on delivery of tho troea. Hlnco
then I hnv« heard of neither Ehle nor
the merry dancers.
Both arrived Thursday t’lfi I,aI”'r was 1,400 copies,
new body will make a comprehensive here. Incidentally, while here, th* ath Falls.
The Herald does not dispute tin-
Music was furnished by the Star the trees.’
collection of agricultural and indus­ visiting host will escort a class of at atfe-rnoon.
truth of that affidavit. At that time . Thf-ater archcKtra.
“Name of the victims of Ehlo had
trial products from all over the coun­ least twenty local Masons across the
heard from him today and neither
ty, and in time, the high school will burning sands.
Alfred Keller of Bonanza is here it may havo been true, but at the
hud tlie police."
'present time the Northwestern s clr- st IIOOl.S HEAR <>l
E D. Briggs, illustrious potentate attending to business matters.
have a commercial museum that will
LINCOLN'S I II E
Iculation is, according to authentic In-
be of great interest and of educational of Hiilah Temple, and one of the lead­
Com ng to Klamath Falls early In
value.
ing attorneys of Ashland, Is here in
S. A. Brown is down from the ¡formation, 840 daily. Of this num­
Addresses
of
more
than
usual
In
­
ber
lof»
copies
are
kept
in
the
nows-
1911,
Ehle leased n trai t of land near
Secretary C. T. Oliver of the Klam- cc-nnectlon with the pilgrimage, and Brown ranch on Crystal Creek, Ho
ath Chamber of Commerce is assist- tomorrow night local Shrlners will reports travel from the northern end 1 paper office, so that the circulation is terest were Hindu to the school mil- the city, nnd established tho "Klam­
ing the students in the work of organ* moot with him at the Masonic hall to of the lake to be somewhat difficult In reality 7 10, counting “dead heads” I <>i-n of the <lty this morning, uli i ath Falla Nursery." Ho advertised
•’ircuit Judge Ilona'n addressed t o oxt< naively In tho Klamath Falls pn-
'and news stand deliveries.
ization. He has prepared a tenta­ arrange details.
hshc
:!'!.!/ at the 111 . school, nd th* pern, nnd made a thorough canvass of
invited
The
Herald
has
repeatedly
George
Smith
is
here
from
Yonna
tive set of by-laws for tne associa­
V wording to Mr. Briggs, all the
tion. and is giving the juvenile boost­ Ashland Nobles are planning to make Valley, attending to business matters. the Northwestern to place on file In seventh and el.'hlh grade pupils of tho town, nn<| upon tho strength of
tho county court house it’s list of sub- tho clt; itt tin- C .Prill school tpun bin big ordora ho aocured financial
ers valuable pointers in furthering J.e negira to Klamath Falls. Tn addl-
ns Mance from local l>usln«<s men.
their plans.
ti'.n to members of the Southern Ore-
George C. Clark returned last night < riber;«. The publisher of the paper Is the lie of Lliit i'n.
A
The talks wcro mnlnly upon the Tho treea ho brought wcro not nt all
. ' n Jurisdiction,
states that Shrln- from a bualnc i trip to Portland. M.'. perfectly willing, It appears, at any
ORAMI JURY IS PROBING THE
ers iron« other part: of the state are Clark Is In charge of construction .-nd all times to make affidavit of '.he and they were enlivened by a number rath fnctory, nnd ninny rofuaed to pay
GAMBLING SITUATION IN CITY also expected.
work for the Algoma Lumber com- number, but ao far has failed to fur­ boyhood of the martyred pre; ¡dent, for them.
nish the best evidence, that Is, the of nnecdotoH of Ills life, told only as
After operating several months
It is believed that the famous Arab pany.
Benson can relate them.
Ehlo started to leave, Hinting Hint, he
list of boni fide subscribers.
An alleged disagreement between J'.itrol of Al Kader Temple at Port­
If the publisher’s affidavit was true
was going to Dorris to roc about a
Klamath Falls gamblers is being land vill also be here. In that event
George Durkee wns In today from
Mfi-s Louise Loo will arrive homo shipment of trees held up there, but
made the subject of a probe by the the northerners will assist Hiilah the Hopkins ranch, attending to bufll- at tho time it was executed, the
Northwestern has been losing sub­ tills evening from Oakland, where sho he waa taken from tho train at tho
Klamath county grand jury, and on Temple in the initiatory ceremonies. me s matters.
scribers at a terrific rate. On tho Ims been studying music for several Instance of n local bualneaa house,
Wednesday several witnesses were be­
'.oo.l Shrine: a are planning for tho
fore the jury to give their versions of entertainment of upwards of 150
P. K. Hamilton, who is homestead­ other hand, Tho Herald has been - lontha past. Miss Lee Is tho daugh­ lie was Indignant nt thin treatment,
nnd pnld tho firm, vowing to trade no
the matter.
ing
on Buck Island, In Upper Lake, gaining ip favor right along, and to­ ter of County Assessor J. P. Lee.
lodge men. A ritualistic meeting, pa­
day is Klamath Falls’ greatest news­
morai with them. Ho evidently Includ­
Chief of Police Smith Wednesday rade, > anquet and trip to points of In­ is here today to purchase supplies.
E. O. McClure, superintendent of ed every other business here ili III’!
paper.
visited a room in the alley back of terest on the Upper Lake are among
tho Big Basin Lumber company’s vow, aa ho departed within a few
In spite of brillhint «-«lit«» Lils.
the corner of Sixth and Main streets, the features being discussed, but as
Working on Lobby
branch yard at Dorris, Is a Klamath days.
and in which it was claimed gambling yet only tentative arrangements haze
Work of remodeling tho former
Falls visitor.
quarters of the First National bank
had been carried on. Some time ago been made.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Mlclmol, two
in the Withrow-Melhase building wan
th« police made a raid on this place
Jny Trammell Ims returned »o hl.i well known Klamath county resi­ s.
Miss Olive Masten, who has been commenced Friday. This room will
and arrested several men. Three of
In addition to the cafeteria sup­ ranch near Midland, after a short so­ dents, are here from their Yonna Val­
them were fined, but, it is claimed, visiting friends in this city, has re­ be used as the lobby for the Hotel
per to bo given tomorrow evening In Journ ln tho county seat.
ley ranch, spending a few days.
Hall.
two others who were In the game turned to Poe Valley.
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»
moosiuom
tCCOSIS WdMAii; MAN ARRESItü
YOUNG BOOSTERS IAIN ORGANIZING
ms
SKUW SHUES HUH tSSUMllll
snendio iime
SEEK 10 PREVENT IM COIIECIION
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