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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1913)
will ii I ho lx* uskoil Io join In Illis pro hl. 1 M VI Il’s i HltlM'M IH DI Ch SIIOO'ITXG HIT IO I , S. IIILI. test. mid tin* aid of iho Klamath KLAMATH REPUBLICAN Chaiubvr of Uomm«*rct may also Im Although th«* whole section has enlisted. - been aroused, nothing has been found For years, tin* duck mid goose its y«T of Robert P«*ttu», the youth shooting lois l>< .'H ono of (lie feature» who to escape the consequences of mi of the I'lirlsiiiuiH holidays, both for attempted assault on a woman and a ilo* lm ui sportsmen, mut for otliero I TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE girl in llarues Valley, stole two who return to Klamath nt Yuletide, All communications submitted tor publication In the columns of this hors«» Sheriff Low, who visited th«* largely for the sport of «luck shooting aper will l««* inserted only < **r the name of the writer. No nou de plume scene of th«* trouble Friday, is send article» will be published ing d«*scriptions broadcast. effect us It Is at present. Although the man left early In the VICI rills was discovered by I. S. Upson i*' ‘I I It w utE IllAKIXt. RE n UI.TS well known sporting goods dealer HARD VI' WORK week, tin* sheriff's <*ttice was not noti HOMI At Mill fied until Friday. Low visited Barnes Sacramento, who spends ssvoral A special niietlng of the Elks Ims E HAVE almost daily evidence ys hero each year, enjoying the been called for Thursday when When Klamath Falls people read Valley Friday, making th«« rough trip of the great benefit that irlvulled tlshlng mid shooting Up- Illi* future roll lied loll of the Elk» about the pantomine “The Doll Shop" in liis automobile. Klamath county is receiving as a re- which is to be presented at Houston's Pettus is half Indian und half Mex n. who lias just returned to Cal Lodge willi the Rodeo Amusement West, Hut \r<* T imi Weak lo Slami suit of the constructive policy that opera house Tuesday anti Wednes ican. anti boars a hard name, lie was irnia, after an outing on Spring Association, mid Thill day's moetllig I lin* .liiuriioy — Mun, Whose Wife eek with J. Burney Chambers, Lodge now holds forty out of forty- has been followed by the county offi day nights. July 22 and 23. they paroled from the California reform school. 'Iles tli«* following to tlie local little slimes of the stork Issued III the cials with reference to the improve- should hear in mind that this produc file youth is about 20 years old. He Assorlntluu. uik I tonights meeting anti Orphan tliihlrcti Art* sirnii<li*<l ment of its public roads and high- tion is given under the auspices of is described as being about 5 feet 3 “The llrst thing that I ran Into will deride whether the lodge will t. .** Women's Civic League, which de ways. upon entering Hi«* store this morning hold tlie coutrolllng stork or whether serves* th«* patronage of all the citi inches tall, has black, slightly wavy While Klamatu county has spent zens of the city. In addition, those hair, a low forehead, heavy shoulders, was a copy of th«* rule» mid regula tlicit' Interest will lie disposed of to considerable money on its roads the witnessing this artistic production weighs about 160 pounds, has large United Press Service tions for protecting all migratory Individual members. past two years, it is really only at the will b< well repaid, as the pantomine short hands, with fingers inclined to birds. Oregon 1» affected as follows In addition to paving off all debts PROVIDENCE, IL I„ July 1«. starting point. People are beginning premises to be of real human interest, ,be stubby, ami he walks with a pecu “Season opens September Id mid incurred last year In staging the llrst The four orphan children and other to realise that the work done by the terest. liar stride, as though his hip hud closes December 15. show, the Association now- line a llttln i relatives ot Alex Williamson of Los county court on the roads during been injured. “This include» both ducks mid over |i4<»0 In the treasury, and Is the “The Doll Shop" w ill be presented the past two years has done more to Pettus has been working on the Allgeles, who traveled 4,000 tulles ge«*»e. , owner uf 11000 wortli of bucking by eighty well known and popular attract the attention of the tourists Charles Walker ranch in Barnes Val- I across the continent to receive treat* “It will be unlawful to kill either horses, chariots mid equipment There ladies and gentlemen. Practices are and investors of the West to Klamath being held every hour each day and ley. On July 4th, while the Walkers meat for tuberculosis from Dr. Fred- ducks or geese before sunrise mid Is tin question about the llodeo being county than all other advantages u paying proposition for (lie »lock night Two hours of fun and frvlic were here attending the Rodeo. Pet lerlch Friedmann, tlie German acieu- after sunset. combined. effect holders as well ns the city of Klam tus went to the ranch of Miss Many “ This law will not go Into are promised those "who will in Even with the good work just start Inman, who was alone with a young [list, are anxious to return home, but until October I, so your season will ath Falls, but a number of the mem dulge." ed, Klamath county already has a girl. Although Pettus pointed a re lit is not believed that they can stand open September 1 of this year bers ladleie that tile lodge should not At the first of the program, the au reputation not only throughout the volver at her, Miss Inman succeeded |the Journey. Into enter Into business, and strongly fav "The United States is divided dience wil see the shop full of gro state, but in California, of being one in protecting herself and the young Williamson und his wife were vic two districts. No I mill No. 2. You or the Individual members taking tesque and beautifully costumed dolls of the leading good roads counties child from assault. breeding over tlie stock an<l operating tlie allow tims of th«* white plagu«*, and In the are In whut is and visitors traveling in and out. eith in Oregon. Four days later, while the Walkers 'vain hope that the German's visit district. No. I. a In No In tlie future. er to have dolls mended or possible to Thousands of tourists will visit were still in this city, Pettus took two I meant the restoration of theli health, •> A great many of the business men, Most of the trlct No. buy one. In the second part the Klamath county this year. A party who have profited by the Increased horses, a supply of canned food and I the« crossed the continent to be Inoc I start shooting keeper of the dolls has fallen asleep of 150 wil be here this week to enjoy bedding, a saddle, pair of chaps, etc., ulated with the turtle serutn. Their Tills bill, of course, Ims not as busltiess during tlie llodeo, have of nd dreams that his dolls are awake. an outing on the Upper Lake, and and left Barnes Valley. The follow children and some affected relative» yet been signed by tile President, fered to tuke some of the stock If any The dolls appear to be very much next month Klamath Falls wil enter Whether thia will ing day, when Walker returned and ¡were also taken. Would was obtainable. and 1» »1111 open for tilling«*» alive, too, and they present a varied tain one of Mie biggest good roads discovered the theft, he started on the »iiggcMt that your Hportsmen's Aa he done will be decided nt Thursday's Instead of b«>coinliig better, a» they program of beautiful dances and meetings ever held in the state. The trail of Pettus. had hoped they would after innocu- »«elation addrow a let ter of protest but the general opinion bus been that songs, given under colored calcljm. merchants of this city are daily bene- The horses taken by Pettus are de- l it ion, the members of the party grad to II T. Galloway, acting secretary the ownership of the stock should be These elaborate stage pictures are confined to members of the Elks Ating from the trade of the pleasure scribed as follows: ually becafne worse. The cblldrren of th«* Department of Agriculture. carried out with catchy musk and seeker and automobilist. Black gelding, branded “Y" on the all contracted the disease. “In the writer's opinion, mid Lodge endless fun Now Klamath county has always right shoulder and with snaffle bit on knowledge of your territory, be be Last April Mrs. Williamson died been unparalled for its scenery and left shoulder and left jaw; black Friday evening Williamson also suc lieves that your season should open rim Ing Guldr-Poeta. The White mare. 3 years old, weight 950 pounds, cumbed. Ashing and hunting facilities, but Hol.D MEETING September 1, the same us Montana Pelican garage In putting up aubatan AT HIGH SCHOOL small star on forehead, wire cut on with all of these advantages in the Your birds are old lion signboards with distances mid dl The surviving members of the par and Idaho, right shoulder and branded on left ty, who have long s'nee lost faith in enough by that time to take care of rectioiis to Klamath Falls at all cross line of sport, it has only been since The sessions of the Central Oregon shoulder with “pig-pen" brand the county began spending some mon roads and forks of roads In Klmnatli the Frledmst* cure, are longing for themselves." Development League next month will Pettus took a Lakeview saddle with California. They believe they have ey on the improvement of its roads The timely warning of Mr. Upson county. Thia will be a grout conven that the tourists, in any numbers. be held in the Klamath county high a crease across it and the cantie more chance of recovering their is to be taken advantage of by the ience to tourist» and motorists Iti have considered the trip through school building in all probabilities, board looks as though It had been health by an open air life in the West. Klamath Sportsmen'» Association general. according to Secretary Lewis Wylde broken. He also took a pack saddle, Klamath county. The weakened condition of Wil A meeting of th«* directors will be An example of the impression left of the Klamath Chamber of Com a bridle, a pair of black chaps and liamson, however, kept the party In called in a few days, at which time a 8. L. Thompson of Chiloquin Is a on the tourist is shown in a letter just merce. The building has been offered. spilrs. the East iu> long that their affliction form of protest will be drnwn up to K 'solatii Fills visitor. received by the Herald from V. D. I and as it is roomy and has a good ex has reached an advanced stage, and I m * forwarded to Washington. Other |,«*V| Ward was a Thrusday visitor Fairchild of Long Beach, Calif., who hibit of Klamath resources, birds and , it will be almost fatal to transport parts of th«* state where duck shoot I ing season Is unnecessarily shortened. In the county acai. went through this county in an auto game, it is ideal for the purpose. them westward. The work of arranging for the re- mobile early in the spring. Due to the progressiveness of the county offi- ccption and entertainment of the According to the records in the It USI X». 2o,< hio SAI KS lais, the comparison of the conditions ( “Flying Squad" from Portland, which county clerk’s office there have been til POTATOI N ox RANCH of the roads is very favorable to ‘is to reach here this week, will be less fishing licenses issued up to the taken up by the directors of the present time than there were during Twenty thousand sacks of potatoes Klamath county. He says: “In making a long auto tour, the Klamath Chamber of Commerce this the same period in 1912, although raised on one ranch Is evidence that It is believed that they since the 1st of June women are not everybody is afraid of bottom roa«l «(uewtion coni«*»* forcibly to one*» afternoon. will be tendered a banquet here. obliged to secure fishing licenses the prictia in «.Ubers this year. This Is the notice. In my drive from lx» An This party is touring Central Ore si* me as men, according to the new- estimated yield of the portion of the geles to Walla Wall. Wash., and re Grigsby ranch which Is being farmed turn. 1 had plenty of opportunity of gon in the interests of the Develop game laws. The falling off in the fishing sport by a Japanese colony. seeing wtiat effort «he different cities ment congress to be held here. The The colonists, whose numbers put forth to improve their roads.. As members are all known for their is believed to be due to the lateness of I drove through rather early in the boosting proclivities, and the local the season this year. Since the 1st elude several agricultural experts, home a real home have n ll«*hiiing piami or spring, I did not expect to find good people feel that the visitors deserve of July there has been quite a no planted 265 acres to potatoes, le sa price, al»» organs. mountain roads, but as soon as I especial attention on account of their ticeable increase in business with the conservative estimate of the crop is | Xevl «finir to I’owl office struck tlie Oregon line I noticed a efforts to increase the attendance at license clerk, and the Ashing season placed at 20,000 sacks. the coming convention. is now on in full force, with pros With the approach of fall, the Jap sliarp contrast to the other mountain _____________ pects of a big increase before the end anese are making preparations for roads I had crossed, for from the of the present month. the marketing of the potato crop. It Oregon line to Klamath Falls was as MANY NEW LAWS FOR COLORADANS Nine hundred and thirty-two Ash is their intention to build or have tine a road as I encountered on the licenses have been issued since the built, a warehouse, where the pota entire trip.” DENVED, Colo., July 14. — More first of the year, and of this number toes can be held in storage for quick than 150 new laws passed by the last only twenty-four were purchased by shipment. LIONS GROWING The colony is arranging for the MUCH SCARCER Colorado legislature went Into effact women. Many of the ladies still seem today. High school fraternities will to be under the impression that they transportation of the tubers from the They NA1ROBI, July 14.- -So extensive go under the ban; persons suffering do not have to take out a license in ranch to a warehouse here. has become the slaughter of lions in with tuberculosis will be registered as order to Ash and hunt, but this is not epect to close a contract with some British East Africa by sportsmen em such by the state board of health; a the case. The license fee for Ashing concetti for hauling 500 sacks of po ulating the example set by Colonel new public utilities commission will is $1, and this is good for the entire tatoes dally to the city. At this rate, it will take more than Roosevelt, the legislature Is now con go into power, and a number of other yr.ar, from January 1 to December 31. a month to haul the potatoes here to sidering a measure for the protection reforms will become effective. Some of the new laws which went of the “king of beasts'' so far as await shipment. Would lb* Officers into effect today under this heading crown lands are concerned. Accord WASHINGTON, July 14. Scores White Going South Wilbur White, ing to official statistics nearly 1,000 are bills leagalizing racing at county of civilians all over the countrr today lions have been killed in the district lairs; providing a new banking code; took the examination for a half Jozen who has long been associated with G. in the past two years. It is declared dividing Colorado into four congres vacancies in the military branch of W. \Chlte in the real estate business, that if this is kept up lions will be ex sional districts; providing a new in the army. Most of those who are >ak- contemplates going to Oaklnnd to en terminated in ten years. Paul Rainey, surance code; deAning and prohibit ing the examinationa are enlisted men ter the real estate game there. White who is out on another lion bunting ing trusts; providing minimum wage ip the service or men who havo served ecently disposed of his residence here epedition, has just shot his nine commission for women and minors, out an enlistment. to 8. Edward Martin of Merrill. teenth. The maharajah ot Datia kill providing for direct election of United ed thirty-six during a two months’ States senators. Priests to Lak«*vi«*w. Rev. J. J. H. D. Mortenson has gone to Han hunt recently. Francisco to give attention to busi Kern. 8. J., who has been visiting The Blacksmiths’ association of ness matters. Rev. William McMillan, 8. J., pastor According to the Canadian forestry Yamhill county will hold a picnic at of Sacred Heart church, returned to Mr. and Mrs. Tooker are in the Lakeview Friday. He was accompa association, 50 per cent of Canada is the Lafayette locks on August 17, at 1 city on a business trip from their nied by Rev. 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