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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1913)
A .UY YOUR GLOVES OF THE ■'JBS * J LEATHER HOUSE I'lii- is a combination of glove sense and horse Sense. I lie glove sense is in the fact contained in the stock of I he horse sense is in the fact that we are leather Craftsmen. We know what leather is from A to Z, and how it should be built into the finished product. Therefore, when yon come to ns for your leather goods, be it a glove, harness, or anything made of leather, we can tell yon to a certainty whether it is adapted to vour purpose or not. Not ‘‘1 guess so," but “Yes, sir' Hence our slogan. “BUY YOUR GLOVES Ob THE LEATHER HOUSE.“ is based on an abso lute tow edge >f our business and your needs. Me tn«« for you a saving in the pocketbook, and the coin- t;sf .• >n « : a just-right equipment. fort A biit of ntcresting glove history: Away back, s n v tills years tgo, Mr. E. G. Conklin laid the fottnda t on of tin lb use of Conklin. There had been perfected in California a process of tanning buckskin, and nowhere else then or since has this method been equaled, and a product so well adapted to glove stock produced. The W est was demanding a style, lit and finish in gloves not obtainable of Eastern manufacturers. Mr. Conklin was quick to sense this demand, and la ired with patient perseverance to meet it, and give ;’ie cowl-' s. miners, stage drivers, etc . of the New W est just what they wanted, continually striving to mprove his product. Mr. Conklin has passed on the other side of the ceeded in his work is witnessed bv the extent and character of business A glove factory having a floor space of 50,(XX) square feet. About ing Conklin's gloves. Everything from the cheapest working glove to dress goods, we offer you for men, women, boys and girls, and— We repair free of charge all gloves bought of us when the material is not worn out. “Everything in Leather BRADLEY HARNESS CO ASK WDRÛfcN IO QUII POSITION K ITE 10 BE RECALL CUMIOME OUILINES RECLAIMING OE MARSHES ♦ ______ “J am ready for the people of ♦ ! Klamath county to pass on this ♦ tOXSEXTS TO OPPOSE WOKDEX U. S. CONSULTING ENGINEER IS I IX COMIXG ELECTION PRESENT question of recall and abide by ♦ their verdict."said County Judge ♦ Worden Friday afternoon. ♦ Former Xewspa|»er Mun Hus Been \\. H. Santiers Suggests Conducting | Urged for Some Time to Kun for Experimental Work on it Small i "I feel that I have kept my ♦ Office on Ihe Reeull Ticket, Bui I p Scale—Hogue's Plan Provides fori promises and have benefited the ♦ to Yesterday Evening He lliul Pumping Pinni for Lowering the : county by reason of my service. ♦ steadfast I) Refused — Today He Level of Water on lite Lands East Í which has taken practically all ♦ Admits Being a Candidate. of llailroud—lloa.ls Wanted. my time during the last two ♦ Court House Site . .. ♦ years. ♦ Opposed to William S. Worden in Reclamation of the swamp lands ♦ “If the people wish me to con- ♦ Charging that lie has been ineffi ♦ tinue in office 1 shall be glad to ♦ the coming recall election will be was discussed with a large number of cient in managing the county's finan [♦ give them my best service. ♦ Frank Ira White of thia city, whom land owners Friday morning at tho cial affairs; that he has accepted em ♦ “I shall tight the recall to the ♦ Close opposed to Judge Worden would Chamber of Commerce by W. IL San ployment from large corporations; !♦ last ditch and will carry through ♦ see in his place as county judge. ders of Los Angeles, consulting en that he is plunging the county need ♦ an honorable campaign. This was current on the street this gineer of the United States reclama ♦ lessly into debt by his road building !♦ ♦ morning, and early Friday afternoon tion service, and C. C. Hogue, fiscal j policy, which they do not approve of, Mr. White confirmed the report. agent of the service on the Klamath | am! that he seems incapable of erect “I have been urg' <1 tor some time project. ing the court house at a moderate cost Mr. Sander« was chairman of the I “Said officer has held his office for to run against Judge Worden," said a latition. asking for the resignation board of government engineers that White, "and I have decided to do so. more than six months preceding the or recall of County Judge William 8. first approved the Klamath project, commencement of the circulation of |1 will announce my platform in a few Worden was tiled in the office of and made tho settlement with the j days. ” this petition, and no recall petition County Clerk De Lap Friday morning. Klamath Canal company and other lo It has been known that opponents has been filed against said officer, nor The jietition was tiled by Frank cal irrigation companies many years 'of the present county judge have been any special recall election held Ward. It consists of thirty-nine sep ago. He Las visited the project n ¡.gainst said officer during bis term of strongly urging White to make the arate petitions, and contains the sig number of times since, and Is thor race ever since Silas Obenchain de natures of 070 voters of Klamath office.” clined to come out in opposition to oughly informed of the conditions county. here. Worden. The petition asks that Judge Wor The position taken by him for the The engineer apparently has no ob den tender his resignation in five gerater part of the time caused many jections with the suggestions offered days, in case he does not do so, the to believe that he would not accept by Mr. Hogue as a solution to the rec county clerk is asked to order a spe CAPTAIN O. C. APPLEGATE RE the offer, but he made up his mind lamation of the swamp lands, but ad CEIVES AN ADDITION TO HIS Thursday to come out. cial recall election. vised that experiments be made on a TROPHIES AND RELICS OF THE Of the thirty-nine petitions, nine White, prior to cornin'* here, was »mail scale at first, to demonstrate the MODOC WAR were circulated by J. W. McCoy of engaged in newspat>er work In Port value of the land. The representative , ______ this city, and seven by M. M. Oben- I land and in the Middle West. He has of the government, who had charge chain. 0. A. Stearns and Al Melhaae Captain O. C. Applegate, whose in ' resided here for six or Heven years, of the work at the demonstration each circulated four, and others cir formation regarding the Klamath In and during that time has taken an farm did not make a favorable report, culating them were H. Snowgoose, M. dians’ history and the iiistory of this active part in the work of building but the land owners present, as well L. Allison,W. A. Duncan, C. N. Meyer, ection is boundless, and whose collec up the Klamath country. This Is the as Mr. Hogue, offered evidence to | H. H. Van Valkenburg, P. L. Foun tion of Indian trophies, curios, etc.. Is first attention he has given politics in prove that the representative had ' tain. R. W. Tower, P. W. Snyder, nothing short of a museum itself, has I this section. made his report before he had con John Janssen, Frank Ward, Horace received another addition to bis treas tinued his investigations far enough R- Dunlap and W. B. Spencer. ures, a number of enlarged photo ED AKIN'S ESCAPE IS to demonstrate the productivene«« of The petition filed with De Lap fol graphs of various leading actors in TL.MOST MIRACULOUS ’the soil. Photographs were shown of lows: the Lava Bed tragedy of the early good crops of grain grown on the “To C. R. De Lap, county clerk of 70’s. Were it not for the fact that he government farm the following sea Klamath County, Oregon: The pictures include Winema. old fell near a tree limb and a canthook, son after the representative had left. “We, the undersigned legal voters Chief Sconchin, Scar Face Charlie, Ed Akin, an employe of the Doak The plan suggested by Mr. Hogue and qualified electors of Klamath Captain Jack, his wives. Doctor Mc ranch, near Odessa, would be in a contemplates the lowering of the wa county, Oregon, respectfully demand Kay and others. They are from old winding sheet today, instead of in bed Iter on all of tho land east of the rail the recall, by the people, of Wm. S. rints and photographs owned by Cap at the ranch house, nursing a broken road from five to six feet by means of ■ Worden, county judge of Klamath tain Applegate. wrist and a badly bruised body. a pumping system, and nlso the estab- j county, Oregon, for the reasons fol The pi'tures, together with other , Akin was working with a party of lishmerit of a pump at the mouth of | lowing: informât on regarding the modern In men trking logs off a carriage, when ¡the Van Brimtner ditch, to furnish “Unlawful, unwise and inefficient dian. w»re sent to a daughter of a large log rolled off the carriage. water for the 3,500 acres under con management of county finances; the Professor Horner, one of the instruct Akin was standing in the path of the tract to the government. incurring of a large amount of un ors at the Oregon Agricultural Col I uge timber, and in his frantic effort Mr. Hogue stated that If no pro- j lawful indebtedness; unnecessarily in lege, as an assistance to her in get to escape the workman tripped and vision was made for flooding the lands creased taxation, waste of money in ting up a thesis. fell. after drained that they would burn county expenses; favoritism in con In returning the photographs, etc., To this fact he owes his life, for in out. He suggested that several gates tracting with and employing relatives <ent by Applegate, Professor Hormer falling he struck the ground next to be placed in the railroad grade, so of the members of the county court also included nicely mounted enlarge a cantbook that was leaning on a i that water could easily be placed on' and certain firms and corporations at ments of all the pictures. heavy limb. The log in falling struck ¡the lands during the fall season. a financial loss to the county; unlaw these, and rolled over the prostrate One of the difficulties to be over-, fully issuing and selling warrants of Charged with carrying a concealed body of Akin, breaking his wrist and I come is that of the alkali, but it in I the county at a discount; carelessness weapon, Nobel Weatherman of Keno bruising his face and hips. Had it believed that by reducing the level of I and inefficiency in auditing bills was arrested Thursday by Chief of I not been for the limb and instrument | the lake five or six feet, and then , against the county; accepting employ Police Smith. He was fined |10 by :he would have been crushed to a pulp, flooding the lands each season, that i ment from corporations whose inter Police Judge Leavitt. 'as the log was unusually large. ■ no trouble from this source will be ests are opposed to the public inter Dr. Hamilton attended the injured i experienced^ It is claimed that if the I After frisking his clothes Weather ests and at far greater salaries than man found that he did not have quite man, after a strenuous trip through water is only lowered a few feet, sub-1 that paid by the county; inefficient the requisite tenspot with him. To a storm. Mrs. Akin is here, having irrigation will raise the alkali to the and unsatisfactory service as a county make up the deficiency he sold the re just been released from the Black surface. judge; failure to get value received burn hospital, following an operation. There will be about 25,000 acres I volver. for money spent for roads, though pe affected, and it was suggested that titioners are not opposed to good Klamath and Klskfyou counties might Women Get Noisy roads; lack of ability, ae shown in the MORE GOOD STOCK be induced to build two highways FOR FORT RANCH past, to expend future levies for A trio of women from Picard, Cal., through tho marsh by throwing up roads; inability to construct a new Lindsey C. Sisemore came in Thurs and three men engaging in baccha dykes. This would also assist In tho court house with economy and a due day night from North Yakima, Wash., nalian joyfulness Thursday night drainage, and the expense to the coun- , regard for cost, though petitioners ington, bringing with him eleven head were arrested at a house in Fairview ties would be warranted by the In- ¡ are not opposed to the new court of yearling bulls for the Sisemore & addition by the police. The party crease In taxable property which j house and are indifferent as to Its Pelton ranch at Fort Klamath. The were boisterous when the officers ap would result. location, but only insist that it shall This land could be planted to grass peared. stock is all registered shorthorns. be built economically, and that its for pasture, and three years would j The three women were ordered to Much is being done to Improve cost shall not be excessive, which the fully demonstrate the value of the i leave town. One of the men pleaded their stock by the Wood River Valley past actions of said officer Indicate ranch owners. Several hundred head guilty to a charge of disturbing the land, and the owners would then be that he will not be able to do. justified In a more comprehensive and of standard or registered'cattle have peace, and was fined >15. “And we further demand that If the expensive drainage and reclamation “..... said Wm. S. Worden does not, within been shipped In there during the past few months. Mr. and Mrs Don J. Zumwalt leave system, if they so desired. five days after this petition is filed, this afternoon for Los Gatos, Calif. resign said office, then you should Robert and Alex Cheyne wore In They were summoned by telegraph on Guy Hunter, who is ranching in the order a special election to be held the county seat Thursday morning, acount of the condition of Mrs. Zum White Lake country. Is here to pur within twenty days in said county to Iving their attention to business mat walt ’ s mother, who is 111 at her home chase supplies and attend to other determine whether the people will re ters. ¡in that city. matters. call such officer. ♦ ♦ OVER SIX HUNDRED SIGN RE ♦ ♦ CALL PETITION ♦ ♦ County Official Is Charged With Ex travagance and Mismanagement of ♦ Road and Court House Construc ♦ tion Matteis—Petitioners Say They !♦ Are Not Opiunatl to the Hot Springs i ♦ WARRIORS BOLO IN ENLARGEMEKT t SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! FiELD AND GARD N SEEDS New stock of Seeds that grow. timden Seeds, package su>l bulk, in great variety, nt the lo«r*( Market prices. 3S MILLING CO. Klamath Falls 124 Sixth Street 0« ATLAS .1 ■ffiMMMIHBg l)<> not com- pure the old ONE OF THE BEST GAS ENGINES Hade “Atlas” with the one built today Are built from 4 t! P to 200 II P Write for full particulars to the Atlas Gas Engine Agency ;y toria « r* Oregon J. B. FlliLDS, Oregon Manager I ton J. Zumwalt, President E. M. Ilubb, Vice-Pres. and Trees. Bert E. Withrow, Secretary Surveyors and Irriqatioii Inqineers KLAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSf RAC I ING Mapu, PI ara , Blueprint*, Etc. KLAMATH. I ILLS, OREGON ---- Would you blame her if she. kicked? Ihe light, Simple, Sanitary Dairy Tubular ('ream Separator Bowl. You’d consider your wife lacked spunk, if she didn’t kick al washing the ten feet, of rat tling discs, from a single common “tucket bowl” cream seperator, when she might as well be washing the simple, light cleaned in-a-mlnute Dairy Tabular Bowl. The picture shows all there Is to the light, simple, durable easily cleaned Sharpies Dairy Bowl, used exclusively In Sharpies Dairy Tabular Cream Scparat(>rs--the cleanest skimml ng separa tor made. W n. C. HARDWARE DEALER Hl'RN Agent