• • »• KI.AMATII < tH'NTY KLAMATH REPUBLICAN ♦ « • ♦♦♦••*«>• s e « « e • KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 24. 1913 VOL. KVI1I. LANDEN’S BODY ADDED TO COST I OllTY-FOl R MOKI I MI’I.Ol I M Iti M tlXs Ol MB SI SI'M’II l> Ol i At nun mie in.- »At It IMI XKl shops ll.l UOM- i 1iA i I » I ' > IIUI: I’i ltlslll I» DAHOMEX NO. 17 MAN'S PRI.P 4RATIO.N sKIl'PLXG lol XI» IX WILLIAM- SOX III R.X1XG < o\ EICED SAJ I RDAA f XI. Ill I II VI « l i e • FIRE IS EÁÍEST PRESERVES RIVER—STONE WAS RE- LEADING PAPER OF ♦ B<>( 1 III RX OREGON •»♦••♦♦eeeeee« FLESH MAKES FROM DEMOX. IltAII'iX 1.1 1 OKI FIREMEN ;.or I.II.S IK »1.1» \ MEETIXG IN I IIAIH.ES BINGHAMTON, N. Y., July 23 - NEW YORK, July 23 Daiiomcy Th«? body of Fred Landen, the log­ ASH I.AND, July 23. Tlie work of < oner today gave the following ger, who with Harry Stone drove a In Africa, long known to musical com­ arty louring Central Oregon Report ii mysterious surveying «few in the ievi»ed figures in connection with the tean. into Williamson River on the edy and vaudeville fame, leaped into V ciir'» < «i|i»lin« (ioti Cliarges Are Aniilmiil railroad yards Is causing con- ’. .c:>t In the Coming Con- burning of the Freeman overall fac­ morning of July 1!, v.'su; found T« i «- n - real prominence whet: Amgoza Lee of » ih-mble loturiient In riillroiul eireles Xmi < oiiolilei oil Dellii«|u«*ut, tory yesterday: veution of tlie Central Oregon IN- < ir thr.I In tin- event Of the Sa1 - ■»oon 1 «I »t Another Automobile Missing and believed dead, 44. The two men had hired a team and fire. i '.iiriito shot » being Ink :ti from tli«« F.itsily injured, 10, I he I. ihn I It.*, lunnit Ion tulli <•. buggy arty to Kia. lath W<>n«lerlan«l from a local liver-' stabl • to Not only din be assert that his dis­ .< itloin Pacific railway the Un­ Badly Injured, 7. po to Algoma, They were seen to had that amazing property, but covery to« rger, Ashland would b>- hr -It«' < ! HHght|y injur« dead are mostly girls and wo­ tion, a sd the team Mt as drowned. i demonstration on Lee's own eb- projx, head As to tlw truth of these rumors it men, the Interest* of tne Central Oregon No trace of the men wa found un­ <»:*v skin. Th«- African call» his in- ment of th« interior al Waalilngton . - mid Is linpoMlble t<> get anything Development League congrex», to be A1I last night tlie ruins of the fac­ til Stone's body came up Saturday. v ■ ition 'dryon.” and It is prepared "In addition to the relief grauled iJi'iiiilti- Punt experience ha» shown tory wi re surrounded by crowds of held here in August, arrived last eve­ to water .users by the secretary of the It to be the policy of railroad n»m- people, including th* hysterical par­ 'I bls 1«-<1 some to believe that the two fi om the juice of the Dahomey paw­ ning, Today the members of the men bad purposely drowned the team paw. Interior under tin public notice dated paulM to deny the Intetitlou of mak- party, ..comuin ed by a large num­ ents of the iniaslng girls. At day­ In order to give the impression that L« e made his discovery accidental­ oer of local boosters, went to Merrill, June 23. 1913. the secretary bus au­ Ing MUi'h moves, even after they were break si «ires still waited for some they themselves were drowned. ly, he explained. The people of Da- where a booster meeting is being held thorized n further extension of the definitely decided upon, but whether sign of tlieir relatives. time fur the payment of the operation pr not this I n the case now no one tiomey are accustomed to use the paw­ this afternoon. The tnt« rise heat still deters the Mill to lt«-«uiiie paw juice, which they call “droyon," charge» for the year 1913 to those knows. Tonight t bnaguet and reception i starch work. Captain Harry Gallagher of the for a 'otlon. applying it to cuts and who arc unable to make the payment will be held at the White Pelican ho­ The rumors arc that surveyors have steamer Canby, who is also superin- bruise*. at thia lime. tel in honor of the squad. At this it been Netting stakes on the forty-acre SOTTO VOCE lie tendent of the Big Basin Lumber L« noth el one day that after he "Parties wishing to obtain this ex­ tract owned by the Southern Pacific believed that the tentative program U HISPEIII’IIOXI. company's Went Side sawmill, stated had applied the juice to hi* hand for for the meeting will be outlined. tension can do so by tiling with the adjoining the roundhouse and yards, today that the plant will commence ja scratch that he did not feel the local reclamation <>tn< iuls u icrtlficnte mid from remarks between the m«'n Members of tie party are Phil 3. A telephone LONDON, July 23 that they are unable to make th« pay­ the Inference has been drawn Hint tlie for lovers, called tlie whisperphone, operations the 1st of Angust. The he. t ». hen he accidentally got too Bates, publisher of the P.’cific North­ ments nt thia time, and agreeing Io sit« of shop buildings Is being laid. was granted a pate ent here today. In mill has been shut down for some near a fire. lie experimented with «ve*t, who re resents ti e Portland time owing to a log shortage, but will the stuff then, and found that if the Co imercial Club; Dean A B. Cord- pay in addition to the regular opera­ I oral officliils declare utter ignorance appearance it resembles the ordinary be running the remainder of the sea­ body i* mated with it the flesh is im- ley of the Oregon Agricultural Col­ tion charges, an extra charge of one ns to tlie intent of the survey, and the phone, but the mouthpiece is deeper, son. cent per acre per month or fraction mune from fire. That is, one could lege; R. H. Crozier, assistant general proverbial « lam I* loquacious ns com- .and the bashful lover who formerly thereof from July 21, 1913, until passenger agent of the 3. P.. & 3., not feel pain from fire pared wltli tiie members of n railroad dared not ask If Angelina loved him paid, and so computed that the sec­ and L. M Foss, traveling freight and '¡:s much as ever, for fear of the ridi- surveying party. ond mouth begins August 21, 1913. passenger agent for the O.-W. R. & N. Lilins Show Pailiament colleagues, can uow rule of his office "Those falling to mak« such appli­ PARIS, July 23.—Parliamentary They have been out of Portland sev­ safely whisper sweet nothings, know­ MiiTul« A < "LISTS cation. nnd who have not paid the life in Paris is to be shown on the eral days, and will be away for a week TO HOLD ICACEH ing that iu the cup there is a little movies, as the result of successful longer. spiral coil which will quiver to his the 191 All are strong iu expressing the negotiations between a leading firm of DENVER. Colo . July 23 Many o! most subdued tones. fact that the coming convention will film makers and the French govern ­ Incidentally the Instrument will be Ils« crack motorcycle riders nnd most ment. Permission was today officially be the best ever. In every town, they of th«- motorcycle "fans” of the Unit­ valuable for business men who find given for the taking of a series of say, there is much interest shown. ed States anti mblod here today for theuiseives compelled to discuss con­ * “The Oregon Agricultural college The annual heglra of frogs and pieturM showing the various stages tlic the opening <>f the national conven­ fidential matters in public places. will have several of the faculty here of debates in the chamber of deputies toads from Lake Ev.'.iuna to Upper np- tion <>f tlie Federation of American for the extension work." said Bates, Klamath luike commenced today, and and the senate, and the legislators the Motorcyclists. The meeting w 111 be In and the matter of succecssee of indi­ this forenoon thousands of frogs and displayed much anxiety to figure on m wslon until the 26th, the last two vidual farmers in Southern and Cen- the films. The picture show the empty toads were seen on all the principal days being devoted to a racing meet tr I Oregon will also ue taken up. trc IS II VS HER I 1 1.1. of women, some of whom, to express of Central Oregon, and the immense SHARE OL GOl LRXoRs here. his return to jail started gashing his of the Soudan and Upper Egypt. tlieir admiration for the matador's trade which is steadily growing larger forehead, holding the ax in both skill and grace threw roses into the and this trip of Averill's will do a LITTLE ROCK, Ark., July 23.— hands and striking his head with the L 11. Robertson, county manager of arena. Fernandez slipped on one of great deal toward interesting influen­ Mrs. Robert Jones and her daugh- Arkansas is today holding a special the I'acllic Telephone and Telegraph blade. the flowers at the critical moment, tial men in the development of this ti iH. Miss Jessie Jones and Miss Mary «•lection to elect a g.r.i'i'uo* to serve Other prisoners took the weapon company, left tills morning for Port­ and before he could recover his bal­ great region.’ Jones of Lafayette, Ind., are here to the unexpired term oi Governor Joe w hen he w as dls- away from Gather land to attend to business matters. visit th" former's daughter, Mrs. J. invert'd, but not before he had made 1' Robinson, recent.* elected Jutted ance the bull was upon him. H. F. Cole of Ashland and R. J. . u«lg • Georg • vV. Brockenbrougiu. They will spend some ugly cuts. He was placed In the states senator. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Knlebaugh of County Commissioner Guy Merrill of Hilt are here for a short Cole Hays of Camden is the democratic th.« summer here. steel cage by Sheriff Low, anl ail the Malin are Klamath Falls visitors. nominee. and his election ’.* rs gener­ is here front Merrill on a business visit, They came today on motor- furniture, etc., was removed. cycles. Gather has made repented attempts ally conceded, ns Arkansas is strongly trip. to kill himself. He has beat his democratic. Harry H. Myers is the skull with a rock, nnd has also driv­ 11 publican nominee and George W. en a nail into his side. He Is being Murphy, forinei attorney general and held pending the arrival of attendants timocratic leader. is the progressive from the state Insane asylum. candidate. Today's election brings to an end |*rh><-e IL'tiry to Eton < ne of the most remarkable political United Press Service I ¡stories of the state, in the last six LONDON. July 23,—Eton College, i ninths Arkansas has had five United most fatuous nnd ancient of the exclu­ States senators and four governors. sive establisliments called "public ¡The death of United States Jeff Davis schools” in England, is preparing last January caused it all. J. N. Heis- HII1KI'. "When I made tlie trip through the IzUglU llaglo Ridge. wftli mixed feelings for the arrival kell was appointed by Governor Dona- Multnomah i'ass National Forest Re-' "Tho trip was not spent entirely in of Prine«» Henry, third son of King ghey to succeed Davis. W. M. Kava­ The county court late Tuesday af­ This position, which was created by serve, seventy-live miles from Seattle, viewing the wonderful scenery, how­ George, who begins his studies there naugh was then elected by the legisla­ I Imagined there was nothing in the ever. for I devoted quite a little time I tills fall. The usual precautions ture to berve out the unexpired term ternoon appointed Sam T. Summers the recent session of the legislature, world in tlie way of timber scenes to io soil testing, and 1 found the soil to against epidemics are being redoubled of Davis, nnd finally Jce T. Robinson, as roadmaster. In this capacity he is one of great importance to the compare wltli it. This Idea was Le of the very best. In fact, I have this summer, and royal sanitary ex- who had just been elected governor, will have supervision over all of the highway systems of all the counties of the state. Under the guidance of speedily dispelled when I nutoed Mon­ I oiiik I iH'ttcr soil nl only one »pel, the perts have turned the college upside and had enteted upon his term of highway improvement work in Klam- one man, it Is believed that the work day nnd Tuesday around Upper Kluni- liHle I n I iiik I n in the San Joaquin lllv- down in their search for faulty drains, office, was elected United States sen­ ath county. will be more uniform, and the appro­ ■th Lake In company with Judge Wor­ er; mill thcie the advantage I n only etc. ator for the six year term. Davis had The duties of Mr. Summers will priated money will be spent where It den and Harry Anglin, nnd viewed in tlie ii>iit»< r of a little greater depth. __________________ been the primary nominee to succeed carry him to all | parts of the county, will net the best results. the marvellously beautiful Umber I examined tlie soil to a depth of five |,otM of Fares himself, and his death left the assem­ nnd he will be held responsible to The appointment of Summers will nenes while enjoying the comforts and six leet where they are excavat- DENVER, July 22.- On acount of bly free to act. ti e county court for the condition of be hailed with delight by all the good of a spin on the boulevnrd In a mod­ Ing for bridge foundations, nnd find the threatened deficit in the city’s The special election was called by al’ the roadways, He is required to ' road advocates. In addition to a ern cur," Hnid L. M. Schofield, the San an exceedingly rich peat that will finance«, three license ordinances acting governor J. M. Futtrell. The see that the improvements ordered 'long residence and a thorough ac­ Francisco contractor, win is uere to stand continuous farming for hun- w«nt into effect here today. They democratic nomination was by pri­ are properly carried out and the right quaintance with prevalent conditions make tlie artificial Btone to lie used In dreds of years ” {provide annual taxes upon dealers in mary, and Judge Hays was nominated materials used. in all parts of Klamath county. Sum­ tlie finishing of tlie now e >nrt house. Tills statement, coming from one, meat, hucksters and peddlers nnd over former Congressman Brundidge Before any road improvement or mers was until January one of the "I’ve been in a gooJ many coun­ who enjoys an exulted position in tlie dealers in cigarettes. The present tax by ueaa than 1,000 votes. Brundidge repair work is paid for in warrants commissioners of the Klamath county tries,” continued Mr. Schofield, and realm of chemistry ,nnd who has on cigarettes is ,50 a year. It prob­ contested the primary, alleging fraud drawn upon the road fund for that court. This gives him a good insight seen many of tlie ‘World » Wonders,’ spent years In testing soils, Justifies ably will be raised to |300. From in several counties, but the state com­ district, the county court will await into the individual needs of each road out never have I seen anything equal the prevailing belief in Klamath coun­ ,7 5,000 to ,100,000 is expected from mittee, after an investigation certified the submitting of a favorable report district, and also places him in a po­ those new taxes. • to the magnificent panorama from ty soils. Judge Havn as the nominee. by the roadmaster. sition to make quick estimates, etc. I I I. ho I ATTEMPTS DEATH San Francisco Contractor Savs