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• O. r'K’IAL PAPER <>F • KLAMATH COUNTY KLAHATH REPUBLICAN ♦ ♦ •♦♦♦♦***♦*««♦* ♦ LEADING PAPER OF • ♦ SOUTHERN OREGON u FOR THE TRIAL OR THE PEOPLE,” (IF UMPQUA RED SAYS PRESIDENT CHARGES Cllï 10 DOLLAR AN ACRE lb GOING TO PORTLAND FAS BEEN I.AKE < Ol STY LOCAL PROJECT III' El VEN IM* INTERPRET» It IN SECURED BY NAYS TARIFF i’ALI.h FOR A NEW WITH MH. AM) MHS. HAHin CADES’. LIBRARIAN GRILLED HOTLY BYAIT’YM’NAB HERE FOR THREE YEARS IYS ATTORNEY GENERAL CAN’T BANK SYSTEM THE COURT GET BY WITH IT I. D, Applegate Is here from th» va l>eds. Mr. Applegate lias Just Friends of Mrs Emma Talbot, the sold his dip of wool, and the lirai 1’iiyiiX'iil >>i O|M*nitii>n mid In HI h Message, President Tells the librarian at the Public Library, have California Attorney Declare* That He ntiipmciit bus arrived to be loaded on teamed with deep iegret that she baa Will blurt In tlie Morning—Irwin unce < 'barge» Before July 21 Will the cars here. Fourteen and a half Warned .MeReynold» Three Times < ciiigreoMiic-n Tlial lice Bunks and tendered her resignation as librarian. Outline« Slate'» C um *, But IMm« - Noi Have Ipplh iition» Cnnt riled c ents was tbs price received. This is That P<Mt|Mmem**nt of Cmninetti- Moneyed Institutions "Should Be On Saturday sb<* left for Portland Waive« Opening Statenirut—Wit» for Non-i’nynient of tlie Building the highest that has been paid here Diggs ami the Fuel Company Canee Merely Instruments, Not the Mas with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. this year. Still I'ourlng in to Appear < liargiMt I mil Dv< milter ill-— Itul- Meant Tlieir Destruction From the The sheep In the lava bed country ters of tlie People and of Public En and Mrs. Harry Caden, where she will were fed part of the winter, and the lor Both side« in tin« Trial ing H um liii|H>rt<iii( Bearing Government'« Point of View. terprise« and all Business Forms” reside. wool la considered of the highest Mrs. Talbot has been in charge of quality, There will be about 225 the library for the past three years, Tin* taking of testimony in the trial A tclvgrntn received today from bales lu the shipment, at an avei rage WASHINGTON, D. C., June 23.— and during that time she has en United Preu Service Washington by the reclamation ser of 350 pounds to the bale, and the of Chenoweth Uinqpua, the Umpqua Declaring that currency reform is deared herself to all the patrons of SAN FRANCISCO, June 25.—Fed vice gives the following Information: shipment Includes the clips from I the Indian charged with the murder of vitally necessary to permit the coun the library and reading room. She eral District Attorney John L. McNab Frank Jack, a Klamath Indian, will try to get the full value of the tariff has never been known to be in any this morning appeared in Federal The secretary of the Inlrrior yes Applegate and O'Conner bauds. reform, President Woodrow Wilson but the most cheerful mood, and she start this morning. terday signed a public notice requir Judge Van Fleet’s court and announc this morning personally read his mes has never been too busy but what she O'MALLEY IN »•LEANED The attorneys Wednesday morn-1 ing the payment of operation and ed that be had retired from office. sage to congress on this administra could drop everything and assist some WITH SPENCER CREEK Ing accepted the last two Jurors, an*1 tion legislation. In response. Judge Van Fleet stat maintenance clisrgvo for the season of person in a search for some much ed that the government is losing a IS 13 by July 31st next. This notice “Spencer Creek is the beat stream ¡the question of the guilt or Innocence i The president asserted that action wanted book. most efficient and painstaking officer. ¡of the accused men will be settled by also reduces the 1912 building charge In the state for securing rainbow and is needed at once. He denounced in “Let the old lady find it for you,” He expressed sincere regret at Mr- to »1 per acre, the reduc tion of »2 per black spotted trout eggs," said United the following: no uncertain terms the "money was her usual remark on these occu Nab’s retirement. Charles Steeman, Klamath Falls, trust.” acre Is to be udded to the last Instal States Fish Commissioner Henry sions. “Nobody will for an instant be de ment clue on each application in IM (>'.Mal)ey Monday morning before his farmer. “It is perfectly clear that it is our Mrs. Talbot's place is to be taken ceived by the lame, peurlle defence William P. Johnson, city, creamery duty to supply the new currency and or ISIS. Those who have already departure for Oregon City. y Miss Eola Hawkins, Miss Hawkins paid tlie 1912 building charge will be banking system that the country has been highly recommended to the the attorney general made to Presi- ’ Mr O’Mulley, who is In charge of man. Fred Beck, Dalr/, farmer. dent Wilson yesterday,” said McNab. allowed the same reduction, and be the Western operations of the United "The Women's Library Club. needs," said Wilson in part. “He says I should have wired to C. M. Merritt, Merrill, farmer. given the opportunity to apply the ex Slates bureau of tlsherles, visited the ¡only question is, 'When? Now or have reminded him of the importance William Tingley, Midland, farmer. later? cess either on the payment of the op temporary egg station at Spencer COÜNTY COURT IS PAYING of the Caminetti and Diggs and the John Myers, city, laborer. eration and maintenance for IS 13, or Creek Sunday with Game Commls- "After demands have become re PROTESTED ROAD WARRANTS Western Fuel company trials. I had W. 11. Shook, Dairy, stockman. * the building charges for that year. proaches that we ¿re so dull and slow, 1 sinner Charles F. Stone and Deputy three times warned him that post R. A. Moon, Fort Klamath, farmer. shall we hasten to change the tariff To avail themselves at this conces District Game Warden Carey M As a result of a ruling of the county H. V. Lytle, Bonanza, retired. sion it will be necessary fur them to Ramsby. laws, and then be laggards about court Saturday afternoon, road war ponement would destroy these cases; that it was boasted that a postpone Wm. Uhrmann, Dairy, farmer. have complied with the requirements making it possible and easy for the “I am going to recommend to the J.C.Wright, Klamath Falls, farmer. country to take advantage of the rants issued last year and later pro ment would be obtained by political of the reclamation act as to the cul State Fish and Game Commission that Fred Collman. Ft. Klamath, farmer 1 change? There can be only one an tested for lack of funds, are being influences in Washington, that wit tivation of their lands. Those who It establishes a permanent egg taking The Jury wa» accepted and sworn swer to that question: We must act called in and warrants issued on the nesses were being suborned and one pay the operation and maintenance station on Spencer Creek,” continued general fund for the amount and in of the defendants' attorney was Jail charge prior to July »1, and who com O'Malley. "It Is undoubtedly the In Just before noon. The men are in now terest to date. In all. this amounts to ed for attempting to corrupt wit the custody of Bailiffs C. O. Morgan 1 ply with the cultivation requirements, most promising outlook in the state "The control of the system of bank nesses. and Perry O. De I-ap until they reach ing and of the issue which new laws about »110.000. will not have their applications can for thia work. Already there have been several “McReynolds wanted all of these celled for non-payment of the build are set up, must be public, not pri thousands of dollars worth of war “With the proper racks Installed a verdict. cases postponed, with the view that On account of nearly all of the wit vate. They must be vested in the ing charge for IS 12, now delinquent, permanently, and a permanent build rants presented and paid. Many of they would be throttled, and his rich before December 1, ISIS. The re ing there, 1 believe that from 3,000,- nesses being Indians, a number of government itself, so that the banks these were purchased by speculators quirements as to cultivation will be 00'0 to 4,000,000 eggs of the finest them not speaking English, the court will be instruments, not masters of at a discount of from 5 to 15 per cent and influential friends would be saved from Jail. Now. aroused by the prick fully explained when the full lest of and of trout can b„ taken today decided to secure the services business and of individual enter last year. of public opinion, he expresses his of an interpreter. Mrs. Ed DuFault prises." the secretary’s notice is received at Spencer Creek each year.” ______ affected are all those The warrants sudden determination to force imme through the malls. Mr O'Malley was the guest of hon of Lanrell Valley has been summoned Wilson stated that there are only by the county"court on the road or at a reception given by the Elks to serve in this capacity, and will ap two alternatives in the reorganizing fund Iagt year> that fund WM diate trial by the aid of special coun of the currency reform: Whether the exhausted. When these were present sel. McNAB—REYNOLDN Saturday evening. He expressed much pear in court tomorrow morning. "Why this sudden paroxysm of vir Just after noon today. District At people or the banks control. RENOLU’HON TO DROP regret at not being able to stay longer ed for payment they were protested. tuous haste? torney John Irwin outlined the state's *-"- and look over the Klamath country. Saturday the county court author “One of two things is true—either case to the Jury. He said the state WABHINGTON, D. C, June 25 — ized the payment of these warrants the attorney general withheld from would prove that Umqpua had been Satisfied with the announcement that out of the general fund. In addition the president my repeated message of drinking on the day preceding the the Camlnettl-Dlggs and the Western there is paid interest at 6 per cent warning that corruption in influence shootlug, and that when he reached Fuel company cases uro to be pressed 'from the date of issuance up to June were destroying the cases, and post the Gray place on the reservation late immediately, Congressman lllncbaugb 21. ponement was fatal, or official Wash that evening, where he and some In stated today that lie will nil press Instead of paying up the protested ington is neither sensitive or respons- dians who were drinking with him his resolution, now In the hands of road fund warrants, the court P«>-fvTto «^¡harVe I bad agreed to spend the night, he told the rules committee. vided that the protested warrants be pabile servants.” the others that he had been mixed up Congressman Julius Kahn of Cal in a shooting scrape with some Pitt NEW HEAD OF INTERIOR DE presented at the clerk’s office, They ifornia. though, thinks the bouse are placed on file there, and in their carlsox TO SELL should demand the papers concerned UNDRY CIVIL SERVICE MEASURE River Indian, and that he had lost his PARTMEN’T MAKES NEW 1NTER- place a warrant on the general fund NO MORE BLOCKS revolver, his hat and his purse on the "I think the entire correspondence is issued to the holder. CONTAINS OVER «N2.OOO IN AP- road to Gray's, where he was arrest PRETATION OF PORTION OF between McReynolds and McNab The Klamath Fuel company has PROPRIATIONN FOR PARK'S IM ed the following morning. should be published,” said Kahn, HOMESTEAD LAW taken over the wood business of P. C. Suffering from his wounds, Frank “The house Is entitled to the full let- PROVEMENT Carlson. The trade was consummat Jack crawled from the Wood River ter files. Secretary of the Interior Depart ed! Monday, the Fuel company taking bridge to the Jackson hotel at Fort ment Franklin 1-ane has vacated and "I am going to appcnl to the judl- WASHINGTON, D. C„ June 23.— possession at once. clary committee tomorrow, uud urge The sundry civil appropriation bill, Klamath. Here he made a dying set aside paragraph 33 of the general The deal was a clean cut sale. O. statement, accusing Umpqua of the n favorable report on mv resolution. which was vetoed by President Taft at reclamation regulations approved on Peyton, manager of the fuel company, Tlie people should know this evidence, tile close of the laut session of con deed. This statement will be intro February 6, 1913, which limited the buying Carlson's entire outfit. Thia which might show some motives for gross, and which ia now before Presi duced by the state. right of asignments under the act of includes some lots in Railroad addi Attorney Manning, who is associat causing the postponements which led dent Wilson for li la signature, con- June 23, 1910, to qualified home tion, barn, horses, wagons, woodsaw, ed with W. H. Shaw for the defense, McNab to make the charges.” steaders, and issued a new regulation tains the following Oregon items: GRAND BALL AND HOl'SE WARM- stock of wood, contracts, etc. waived the right to make an opening w hich does not contain this restrlc-1 For the construction of a wagon statement. ING WILL FOLLOW MONSTER lion. I road and bridges In Crater Lake Na Police Judge A. L. Leavitt Is at In attendance at the trial in the po Former Secretary Fisher had held tion Park, »75,000; for the protection sition of amicus curiae is D. V. Kuy CLASS INITIATION AND STAG Spring Creek, visiting his daughters, tiiat under this act which permitted of the park, »7,540. who are rusticating there for a few kendall. He has been retained in this BANQUET For continuing the federal building enpacity by friends of Umpqua, resid assignments of the whole or part of weeks. an entry under a reclamation project nt The Dalles, »5,000. ing at Eugene and Roseburg, who Klamath Falls Lodge, Loyal Order For continuing the public building wish to see that the Rogue River In- after final proof of residence, im M. H. Wampler is here from Wood provement and cultivation for the of Moose, will soon be meeting in its bine, the Wampler homestead at. at Medford, »40,000. dian gets a fair trial. period required by law, but before own home, as the work on the Moose Odessa. He will remain a few days. final payment of the reclamation Club quarters over the Henry garage WORK STARTS ON NEW charges, the assignees were limited to on Klamath avenue, near Fourth ROAD TO FORT KLAMATH persons who were qualified to make treet. is about completed. The build entry under the homestead law. ing will be occupied solely by this or Work on the "shorter and prettier ' This ruling greatly restricted the der, and in addition to the lodge road to Fort Klamath was commenced MINING CLAIM number of persons to whom assign quarters, there will be club rooms, on Monday, when the Klamath De- ments for any entryman to sell his etc., for the members’ amusement, ¡vclopment company put to work un- entry or auy part thereof. The first function to be held in the REDDING, June 25.—The body of der Con Murphy a force of men and The new ruling by Secretary Lane handsome new lodge borne will be on Charles William Hale, a miner, f>8 ¡teams. This crew will grade and ma- ------ I years of age, was found two miles cailttmlze a thoroughfare from the COMPANY ARRANGING TO NERVE makes no restriction except as to the the night of July 2. That evening a limit of acres, which is fixed at a monster class of candidates from WHITE HOUSE IS CONSIDERING west of Redding this morning by new court house site to the city limits, COMMUNITY THROUGH WHICH maximum of 160 acres by the recla Klamath Falls, Dorris and other j Frank Marsh, who was out hunting e liding in Mountain View addition. SEVERAL MEN TO TAKE POSI- From tlie end of the work of the Jack rabbits. ONE OF ITS POWER LINES IS mation law, and that the assignment towns will be initiated. The lodge must be a bona fide sale, and also that work will be followed by a stag ban- TION RESIGNED BY DISTRICT Hale’s skull was crushed as from Klamath Development company, the 11 huBbnnd or wife cannot assign to quet. a blow from some blunt weapon, the county will carry the work on beyond ATTORNEY McNAB On the night of July 3, the Moose one another. entire top of the skull being crushed Jhittlosnuke Point. The route will will hold their housewarming, in the Electricity for lighting and power like an egg shell. Ills Jaw was brok- follow the shore of Upper Klamath en and other evidence of extreme bru-1 Lnke the greater part of the way, nnd purposes is soon to be one of the con- , Hon. Abner Weed of Dunsmuir shape of a grand ball. Those in United Press Service lality was found. He had probably | will skirt, the marsh on the Upper vonlences at the call of residents of came in with his auto Saturday night charge of arrangements are making , WASHINGTON, D. C., June 25.— Olene and vicinity. The California- I to visit his reclamation work at Fort elaborate plans for the evening's en- I The White House today stated that been dead for a month. ¡Lake this side of Algoma. tertainment. * the only instructions to be issueu in Halo was In possession of the se- The road will pass through Algoma Oregon Power company has announc 1 Klamath. the Caminetti-Diggs and the Western cret location of a rich mining claim, From there it will go around Rattle- ed tiiat in a short time it will serve Mrs. Verne Houston has returned __ w_ _ la _____ Robert Cheyne here _____ from ___ his Fuel company cases were that a spe and frequently showed up in Redding snake Point, where it wijl Join the I current to that community. The power line serving patrons of from Meva, where she visited her ranch on the Merrill road today, in cial prosecutor be named and com witli some excellent ore samples as present county road to the Fort. ¡answer to a Jury summons. This road cuts down the distance the company at Bonanza passes near mother, Mrs. William J. Barnes. plete prosecution start immediately. well oh a quantity of wire gold and In addition, it affords Glene, and it will not be difficult to Former District Attorney Francis about a mile. very conrse dust, and it is thought Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Burnham of Mr. and Mrs. A. Turner have re J. Heney, Matt Sullivan and Thomas his murder was committed by men n splendid view of Upper Lnke. and tap the line for Olene uses, There who were trying to force tills secret following the shore line, it eliminates ¡have been several requests for power Fort Klamath left this morning for turned to their home at Olene after a Hayden are being considered as suc Dayton, Oregon. short visit here. cessors to McNab. Rent in from Olene lately. most of the hills. from him. I UNE SETS THE CRATER LAKE IS L INTO NEW HOME fiHASTLV EIND BY OEENE 10 HAVE ELECTRIC POWER HENEY TALKED FOR THE PLACE