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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1913)
m mu Maintenance of the commerce court | and the economy and efficiency com mission. «Contluuvd from Pag« 1* WII j NON'N REQUEST FOR Sl.MPI.I- Workman's compensation. I C’ITY KOLLOW ED Ol T—MAG- Repeal of the Canadian reciprocity order to be considered at all It was NIHCANT DISPLAY OE EIRE- treaty. necessary for him to give the names WORKS ARRANGED Conservation of forests and water and addresses of his subscribers with l<t the Supply of Long lx««f Pine DI* power. in the county. tllliiliiliea, Yellow Pine, Which Physical valuation of railroads. WASHINGTON, D. C„ March 4.— Instead of having 1,400, It appears Abound» in This Section, Will IU<- Prohibition in Hawaii. Instead of an inaugural ball tonight, that Sammy has but 577 subscribers come IncreMaingly I uluwble—The “Shipping trust” investigation ntpl the uniform climax of inaugurals in the county. This number includes Pinion Pine I m AI mo I Meful for the slrce James Madison's in 1809, snail* regulation. his daily as well as weekly subscrib-| Production of Tliim Coninioditjr Senator Owen's bill for direct elee- doned at President Wilson’s own re I vrs. It is believed that there are quest—a street carnival of a half-, tion of Federal judges. Íabout lt>0 people in the county who Special to The Herald Senator yristow’s bill for a nation million persons, with fireworks on the take the weekly Northwestern, 80 WASHINGTON, D. March 5. al initiative and refendum. Washington monument grounds Sammy's actual circulation for hin Turpentine from Western yellow pine, Establishment of a national public awaits the holiday crowds. daily paper in the county is 4 «7. says the department of agriculture, With the abolishment of the in health service The affidavit tiled Tuesday aud the can be put to the same uses us that Opening of Alaska. augural ball, because of President one tiled last August are takeu from from the long leaf pine of the South Eight-hour day for women in the Wilson's request for “simplicity” in official documents. east, which furnishes the bulk of the District of Columbia. his inaugural, the center of attraction When the proposals for the couuty turpentine of commerce. Western R ecod ill catton of patent laws. tonight will be the display of fire advertising were opened late Tuesday yellow pine forms enormous forests Limited woman's suffrage. works on the big eliptical tract back afternoon there were but two tenders, in the Rocky Mountain and Pacific Reorganization of militia. of the White House. Just >10,009 'that of the Northwestern and thut of Coast states, while the supply of long Creation of a national couucil of worth of fireworks are awaiting the the Klamath Republican. The circu • 1 leaf is fast melting away. A product crowds tonight. Set pieces will be at-' defense. lation of,Hie Republican In Klamath very similar to turpentine cau be ob Reorganization of the customs and tached to balloons to be carried high county was given as 504, or only 73 tained also from pinon pine, auother in the air and discharged by electrici revenue service. less than lite combined circulation of tree common in the Southwest. Increase of pensions. ty. "The Star Spangled Banner,” in the daily and weekly Northwestern in Careful tests made by the depart In addition to these problems the flames, will float across the sky and Klamath county. ment of agriculture have shown that opening of the Panama canal and es be greeted by a national salute. “Wil- I Because the county considered that son and Marshall" will be written in tablishment of a civil government on the population of Klamath county is the yield of turpentine and rosin per huge letters against the black sky of the Isthmian zone faces the new pres more than 10,000, and as the law re season from Western yellow pine in Arizona is only two-thirds that from night. The masterpieces of the dis ident. quires that in counties of more than the Southeastern pine, the difference Scores of unfinished trust prosecu play will be luminous portrait^ of 10,000 population the official proceed-1 Wilson and Marshall, covering 2,000 tions. begun by Attorney General ings of the county court shall be pub being due to the fact that the season of flow in the West Is about twenty-' Wickersham, also await the new ad square feet. lished in two papers, both the Repub Washington’s entire police force, ministration’s action. Many impor lican and the Northwestern were des five weeks and that in the South Is soldiers and sailors, were detailed to tant cases must also be presented to ignated as the official papers of the ubout thirty-tliree weeks. During the Civil War. when turpentine opera day to guard the crowds tonight. Af the supreme court by the new execu county. tions in the South had virtually ceas ter the fireworks, which President tive heads which were instituted dur ed, some operations were carried on Wilson and his family propose to view ing recent years. Elmer Moore, a well known ¡in California to meet local needs. But Administration and extension of from the rear porch of the White Valley rancher, was a Wednesday thd parcel post is another important with the return of the Southern pro House, their first night “at home.” itor in Klamath Falls. duct to the California market, the . the crowds will throng Pennsylvania i problem. Appropriations for the Western operations were abandoned. avenue for high carnival until mid navy, army, good roads, the San The results of a chemical examina Francisco exposition and economy in S. Mills, who has a ranch night. The avenue will be converted tion of the oils of Western yellow Grove, spent Tuesday in into an immense “red way,” literally ¡expenditures generally furnish even ‘pinon, digger, sugar und lodgepole painting the city red. by burning fires more huge tasks. Organization of the sixty-third con- ' pines which have just been published at short distances along the street. gress augurs difficulty for the new Attorney C. C. Brower has gone to by the forest servico in an official party in power. An extremely small Portland to give attention to legal bulletin, show the possibilities of the WIL-SON’S TASK IS BY NO ¡rosin and turpentine from Western MEANS “DEAD EASY” ONE majority in the senate and an over matters. ’ Yellow and pinon pines as a supplo- whelming majority in the house, with {ment to the present supplies. Eco disputes over important committee Notice (Continued from page 5) chairmanships, present a delicate par Office of the Treasurer of Klamath nomic problems of markets, transpor- Creation of the new department of tisan situation. County. February 13, 1913 | tation and labor remain to be solved labor. Notice is hereby given that there | information as to how the forest ser- The “seamen’s labor” bill. Thomas McCormick of Keno is a are funds in the county treasury for [ vice secured the yields upon which The Page educatonal and vocation Klamath Falls visitor. the redemption of all general fund the analyses were based is given In al bill. warrants protested prior to and in another bulletin on the possibilities Conservation of water power and W. B. Brown of Bonanza is here cluding May 9. 1910. of Western pines as a source of naval beauty of Niagara Falls. attending to business matters. Interest will cease from this date, stores. Direct election of presidents and February 13, 1913. - - — senators. H. G. Lawrence, who is connected CLAUDE H. DAGGETT. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin re Regulation of campaign contribu with the Klamath Development com County Treasurer turned Tuesday from California tions. pany, is here from San Francisco. 2-13 r 2t—hl2t points. where they spent the winter. pyrotechnics soffimi PORTLAND, March B. Hherlff '1 oni Word has adopted a modified ("honor system" as Kelly llutte. The other day ho lined up thirty-two pris TIIIN in in addition TO the < <»sr ol MAINTAINING Hill,li oners within the stockade und noti fied them that active stone -breaking ivi.S AND TEACHERS IN GER. would begin shortly. M ANY "Do any of you follows expert to cut and run if you got a ehaneuT" BERLIN, March 5. It cost lieriin asked the sheriff. They all disclaim |2K for ear h child In school lust year, ed the Intention. exclusive of the maintenance of the “Because If you do,” continued the buildings and toucher's ualurlaa. sheriff. "I want to know it now. When Amons the Heins In the report of tile I turn you Into the stockndo there school nuihorltles uro 900,000 bulbs, will bo only one guurd. Instead of the actual cost of which whs 3 M i four or live guards with shotguns. cent/ each. I'm going to make you responsible) A ilt(l«> more than |34 was spent In for all escapes, and 1 expect you to feeding children who came to school live up to your agreement.” without breakfust or lunch, “That's nil right, sheriff," replied one of the prisoners. "If anyone gets George J. Walton, superintendent away we will go after him and give of the Klamath division of the Cull- him a ducking when we got him fotnln Oregon Power company, left back." tills morning for Medford, to attend io official business. COSI (25 YEARLY FOI EACH PUPIL A New William Allen Starixble. who la farming on A son arrived Wednesday nt the homo of Mr. und Mrs. Wllllum Timms Wilson's Flats, wna a county seat vis itor Wednesday. on Klnmnth avenue. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Horses and Cattle FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1913 at the Miller Ranch, adjoining the County Poor Farm, and five miles south of Klamath Falls 50 HEAD OF HORSES- I Consisting of Perchon, French Coach and a Number of good Saddle Horses, nearly all com ing four years old, broken, and will be sold from the halter. 4 HEAD OF MULES, Broken 20 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE Consisting of Cows, Heifers and Yearlings. TERMS: All good stock. Eight months time on approved paper at 8 percent interest. Sale starts promptly at 12:30 p. m. M. P. Mickler, Alex Davis Ownersl 3 per cent discount for cash. Free Lunch C. Guy Merrill Auctioneer