Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 24, 1913, Image 6

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    By \\ illiam Phillip Simms
PARIS. July 19—That Europe is
preparing for the dismemberment of
China, Turkey-ln-Asia. and the colon­ t ongrcsMiieii Sinuott nnd llavvley A|»-
Mtc <>f tlx* R«
| < ar Belote lite Secretai) of 'gii-
Above Aspen
ies of Portugal, and the ultimate div­
tuiture
in liehalf of Upper Lake
Eiling Made
ision of the spoils, was the contention
Filing* of former Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Homesteader,
\\ ho
lias
l.oug
T. Sanderson
drum, Mrs Don Zumwalt, Mrs Burg >
Mou ntain M. Emile Leopold Flourens, in a pri­
Fought the Forestry Servie«
Cover Flows
Mason, Mrs Clarence Underwood
Killing Non Effective
Streams
vate interview given the United Press
Mrs. J t ' Gordon. Mrs. Zini Baldwin
correspondent here today. This dip­
and Miss Maud Baldwin.
WASHINGTON. D. C.. July 19.
To acquaint themselves with the lomat. who is credited with knowing
topography of the proposed municipal more of the European motives and Secretary Houston gave a hearing this
water supply site near Aspen Lake, policies than almost any other man, week to Representatives Hawley and
and to ascertain what work should be tells the reason for the monster stand­ Sinnott ot Oregon, in behalf of B. St.
done there this year. Mayor T. F. ing armies which the Great Powers George Bishop, who for years has
Nicholas. City Engineer Jack McLane are now creating with a rapidity hith­ been trying to secure a grant to a
Miss Adelin Johnson.
trained
and the members of the city council erto known only immediately preced­ homestead in Klamath National for­
ing war. And Germany with her con­ est. The forest service has contended Burs» who Is connected with the Gran­
Saturday visited that section.
In order to protect the filing, it is fessed need for elbow-room, and de­ from the first that the tract Bishop ite City hospital, is here from Ash­
4» «» 4»
necessary to do a certain amount of spite recent eulogies sung of the wants is not agricultural land, and land us the guest of Mrs. Joe C.
work each year, but this year it is ex­ “Peaceful War Lord," is given the that it is valuable only for forest pur­ Smith. They will make a trip to Cra­
ter Lake thia week.
pected that there will be more work blame for starting the ball rolling. poses.
The
interview
took
place
at
the
home
-o o o---
done than heretofore in the nature
Beginning today appeals from deci­
- - o —o o —
of permanent improvement. It is pos­ of the statesman, and M. Flourens sions of tin* forest service may be car-
Decidedly novel was the "Rodeo
The Jul-Nl-Yel Club wus entertain
sible that tbe council, following their called a spade a spade.
ried direct to Secretary Houston. ed Tuesday by Mrs. E. J. Stewart, •
I'uriy" given al tho Baldwin hotel by
Mr
"At the outbreak of the Balkan Thomas G. Shearman, ns law officer when Mrs. Henry Newnham was an
visit, may take up the matter of se­
Mrs. Will Baldwin anil Miss Mmid
curing municipal water at a compar­ troubles some months ago," said M for forest appeals, will look after the invited guest, anil the club members
Baldwin, nnd attended by Mrs. George
Flourens. "1 told you that a general cases for the secretary.
atively early date.
Baldwin, Mrs K. It. Reatncn, Mrs.
present were Mrs. Thomas Hampton. \
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The site upon which the city has European war was preparing for the
Acting with him is a committee of Mrs. Clarence O. Morgan. Mrs. Fred
Eliza Marple, Mrs. Charles Meldrum.
Ill honor of her guest. Mrs. Frank Mis. ..dim Moore. Mrs Frank W. Jen-
filings is in the vicinity of Aspen near future. I still think so. For agricultural experts on land classill­ Melhase, Mrs Frank Ward, Mrs. J. T.
Lake, The lowest water level is 250 the moment, however, the ambitions ation who wil ideclde whether laud is Henley, Mrs. Guy Manning nnd Mrs. I.' Lampson of Minneapolis, Mrs. u ngs, Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt. Mrs.
I Robert A. Johnson entertained six Wesley O. Smith, Mrs. N. C. Briggs,
feet above that body of water, The of the Great Powers are holding them of value for agriculture.
I Jay Knapp. A dainty luncheon was
itublea nt auction bridge nt Iter beau- Mrs. Hurry Benson. Mrs. Zim lluld-
original filings were made December in check. They don't want war just
served. The next meeting of the club ,
home In Hot Springs addition win. Mrs. Dun Ryau, Mrs. J. Frank
4, 1911, during the administration of at this time and for a very particular
It was in the earlv part of 1906 will be held at the home of Mrs. Silas •tlful
i
.The guests were Mrs. Charles F. Adams, Mrs. Leslie Rogers, Mrs
the late Mayor Sanderson. They are reason. That is why every ounce of that B. St. George Bishop and about Obeuehaln.
, Stone, Mrs. George Noland, Mrs. Wil- Charles I. Roberta, Mrs. Charles I.
their influence is being exerted now fifteen other residents of Klamath
as follows:
' Hum I*. Hughes, Mrs. A D Miller.
Swan Creek, 10 miners inches; to prevent the Balkan difficulty from Falls settled on lands within the na­
Robertson, Mrs. Curl Cofer, Mrs. Clat-
Mrs. Fred Sperry, Mrs Don J. Zum- enve II I mlerwood, Mrs. Orb Cam,»
Miss
Gladys
Roberts
left
tills
week
dragging
them
into
the
tight.
”
inches;
North Branch South Creek. 40
tional forest reserve. The lands are
"Two years ago," the correspond­ situated at the head of Upper Klam­ for Rogue River Valley points, where wait, Mrs. Wesley ll. Smith, Mrs. Zim bell and Miss Murjorl« McClure, The
Bridge Creek, 50 inches; North
Branch Bridge Creek, 15 inches; ent suggested, “the world was in­ ath Lake, along Crystal Creek, one of she will spend some tiiae visiting rel­ Baldwin, Mrs. Orb Campbell, Mrs I evening was spent In a number of
Mr* E.
I: B.
B Hall,
Hull. Mrs unique games, parodies on Western
Jay Knapp, Mrs.
South Branch Swan Creek, 40 inches; formed that Europe was on the verge the best trout streams of Southern atives and friends.
Charles George, Mrs. Fred Melbaae, spot Is. and a picnic lunch was served
Middle Fork Swan Creek. 40 inches; of a general war. Americans find it Oregon. While the lands are em­
Mrs. Robert E Wattenburg, Mrs. Les­
Camp Creek, 75 inches: South Branch hard to understand what it's all braced in the forest reserve, they car­
Gne of the features this week In
Rock Creek, 40 inches: Rick Creek. about and what is bolding the powers ry very little, if any. merchantable local society was the Japanese party lie Rogers. Mrs. George Capron. Mrs
The members of the lloliemiau Llt-
Thomas Hamilton, Mrs. Will H. Mn-
back.”
timber.
200 inches; Moss Creek, 75 inches.
given Monday night by Mrs Harry
erary soclcty, tlirlr husbands and
"The general squaring of accounts
In the eighties the lands were deed­ Benson and Mrs. N. C. Briggs, at the son, Mrs. Earl Whitlock, Mrs. Roy guests spent a highly enjoyable even
between the natiotfk of Europe is com­ ed to the state by the government as Benson home on Washington street. Hitmaker, Mrs. J. C. llrockenbrough, Ing nt the home of Mr. und Mrs. Geo
LANE LOOKING INTO
"You swamp, but when the forest reserve *1 he guests apepared in kimonns tnd Mrs. Fred I Mills. Mrs. E. W Gowen, Chamberland Friday evening, there
PAYMENT EXTENSIONS ing.” the diplomat replied.
WASHINGTON. D. C., July 19.— be sure of that. Something has hap­ was established they were included In played 500 under a cluster of Japan­ Mrs. Will G. Hurn and Mrs. Clara being in attendance Mr aud Mrs. J F
That farmers under government irri­ pened to postpone the action, that is its boundaries, and the speculators ese lanterns and cut flowers. Tbe Bacon of Eureka, Calif, The prises Maguire. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Mcl-sm-.
gation projects may look for further all. The reason is this; There is who had since acquired them from the highest score was made by Mrs. Will were won by Mrs Noland. Mr* Whit Mr. und Mrs J J Maehl, Dr and Mrs.
relief in the matter of extended times shortly to be considerable territory state were given scrip in lieu of their Baldwin. At the close of the evening lock and Mrs. Mason, and a guest L. L. Truax. Mr. und Mrs Kip Van
presented to Mrs Lampson Riper, Mr. and Mrs. Fred I’eterson.
for payments is tbe general belief divided, and when this begins each of holdings.
a delicious luncheon was served. The prize was I
here. Tbe matter will be taken up the Great Powers wishes to be at its
Bishop made his filing under the Invited guests were: Mrs. Frank Jen- A dainty collation was served
Five
Mrs. Goff nnd Mrs Gerrlms
during tbe regular session of congress strongest. A war now would weaken act of June 11, 1906, which provides nings. Mrs. R. M. Richardson. M rs.
—o-o o—
hundred was played, and the price*
the coming winter, in the form ot leg- tbe nations engaged, and those w-hich that agricultural lands within a na­ Leslie Rogers. Mrs. C. C. Cofer, Mrs.
Mrs. Orb Campbell wum hostess to went to Mr Maguire and Dr Truax
isaltion proposing deferred payments kept the peace would find themselves tional forest reserve may be selectetl Wesley O. Smith, Mrs. Orb Campbell. the Leisure Hour Club nnd a few A dainty luncheon was served to tb<-
on lands about as recommended by with a tremendous advantage over as homesteads. His application, to­ Mrs. Will Baldwin, Mrs. Charles Mel- friends Wednesday afternoon. Five guests.
those who attended the recent confer­ their rivals.
gether with the filings of other Klam­
"In tbe first place, Turkey-in-Asia. ath Falls residents, was rejected at
ence of water users in this city.
Just how liberally congress will be is doomed. This empire is shortly to the instance of the representatives of
disposed to treat these settlers can­ disappear just as Turkey-in Europe the forestry service.
not well be determined in advance, has disappeared, and tbe powers are , From that time on it has been a
but it is quite generally believed that preparing to divide her among them­ battle between the forestry service on
in view of the fact that it requires selves. Secondly, Portugal is in a one side and B. St. George Bishop on
several years to get new land into deplorable condition, and it is sertain the other. All of the others who had
shape for profitable cultivation, and that before long the colonies of that niade settlement upon the lands aban-
the further fact that much of the land republic are to be portioned out doned their claims.
Is still far from market, some further among the nations of Europe. Eng­
Mr. Bishop made his claim his
extension of payments should be land will get the lion's share. Lastly home from the*ttvne that he first set­
there is China. The republic does not tled on it. He was then engaged In
granted.
Written for the United Press)
The recent order issued by Secre­ seem to have solved the oriental rid­ the furniture business in this city. To
well up In front. Side draping French First Empire, and the droop­
tary Lane, reducing by one-third tbe dle, and Europe is laying its plans to be better able to comply with the laws A skirt called a leg o'mutton
been Introduced underneath in ing shoulder of the present day Jap­
building charges due from settlers on have a good hold on the situation governing public lands, he sold out Annette will wear this fall;
i Jion of the knees so when a an. Tiie material is pebble matoiasse
irrigation projects was considered when the br^ak-up arrives.
his business and gave up every sem­ She'll "ram" her hat about lier ears. fragile female desires to alt, she may combined with broadcloth In n shade
“Does it not occur to you as pecul­ blance of a residence in Klamath And make sheep's eyes at all.
about as far as relief could be ex­
'sink down gracefully with the leeway of dark blue. The skirt is an angular
tended by executive order, and con­ iar that although not a single one of Falls.
NEW YORK, July IK,—You are of this extra expansion, and at the draped on«- cut out very wide at the
gress will be asked to define the limit th great powers of Europe has recog­
to don a mutton leg skirt this fall. name tiuie thia concealed fullness top und coming to distinct angles at
of relief. Speaking of the recent or­ nized the Chinese Republic, they have BRYAN TALKS SAUCY
Perhaps you'll feel u trifle sheepish keeps the skirt from bugging ut the the bottom with n tassel nt each angl<
made to that republic large loans?
der, Secretary Lane said:
TO NEWS REPORTERS in one at first but the National Tail­ knees like the trousers of a rejected und with the drnpings underneath
“I think that conditions fully jus­ Why? The answer is extremely sim­ United Press Service
the angles. The bodice is of blue
ors Association iiave wished it on you suitor.
tify special consideration being given ple: If China breaks up they don’t
WASHINGTON, D. C., July 19.— if you wish to be swagger.
'I ben there are the new pistol pock­ chiffon over green and the military
to those who have gone upon reclaim­ want any stumbling blocks in their Secretary of State William Jennings
it's really quite a lamb of a skirt, ets on the tight walking skirts. After braiding on the coat and skirt Is done
ed lands and done their best to culti­ way, such as a recognition of the Bryan starts on his lecture tour this cut two inches above the waist In the going all over the feminine figure the with a plain black braid nnd a fancy
vate them. The recent reduction was present government might create, evening. He makes his first lecture back and at the waist line in the front only spot where a pocket could be lo­ braid of gold and green.
an act of leniency toward a debtor in they want to be sure of collecting at Winona, Ind., tomorrow night.
Military trimmings of bruld and
Plain, down to two inches above the cated without the bulge marring the
difficulties, and was about as far as their money, and China herself is
In an interview with newspaper hips, it is box-pleated from there on syraetry of nature anti the tailor's art buttons, by the way, are to be all the
executive authority was warranted. It 1 security for the loans. Diplomatic men today, Bryan protested that the down to two inches below the knee I was on tbe hip. Hence, the pistol rage as a lingering Influence of the
should be said in justice to the water J history to my knowledge has never papers have attempted to put him in and thence plain again to the very pockets are the first shots fired In the Balkan war.
Martial effects seem
The a false light. He sarcastically prom­ finish. Developed in shepherd's plaid Fall fashion campaign. Of course, as lusting on the clothes-line as on
users that at the recent conference J recorded a similar situation.
here not one suggested that this debt 1 United States is the only world power ised to account to the newspapers for it is just the thing for the trotteur you don't have to be a gun-toter to the firing line.
directly interested in China. The every cent he gets.
should be waived or repudiated; aB not
1
suit sheep-trotter as 'twere.
You cun go as far as you like with
wear ’em. You can pull a powder
"You wil have a fine story then,’’
■aid they were prepared to meet their 1 United States withdrew from partici­
In mutton leg skirt, slit to reveul . puff or a lipstick just a- well. Made your fur trimmings this fall, an<l
in tbe loan, and alone of all he said.
obligations if granted a little more pation
I
a little calf, witii a mole on your •of gunny cloth, these pistol pockets buckles, taaaeis and fringe will tes­
time.”
the world powers, the United States
"Let me tell you how I divided, cheek, a rat lion in your hair, with in suits are very snappy and the jack­ toon the fashlonnbly elect like tile
I-ess than half the water users had has recognized China as a republic, M Last year I got a guarantee of 1250 your neck a little bear and your voice bits are all appropriately weighted trappings of the circus horse.
paid their building charges due De-
"Where is tbe race for armament to and a percentage of the gate receipts a little horse, you are bound to take with shot.
Hushes of silk and velvet will alno
for each lecture.
cember 12, 1912, and delinquent De- end?” Flourens was asked,
some stock in Fall fashions. The leg I The short jacket was Indeed short- stick around and almost all the suits
cember 13, 1913, owing to the pen-
“Just where it is, in my opinion,”
"The Chautauquas always have a skirt a la mutton leg is sure to make lived.
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This Fall coats are to be from will rough it In two-toned bouele,
dency of the Swiggert-Baker case! he said. "The tax-payers are tired of lot of season tickets out. They give a hit with the butcher’s bride any­ .thirty-six to forty Inches long The heavy cheviots, wool sponges, mix­
questioning the right of the govern- the game and they wont let things go me the first |250 taken in at the gate, way but if it doesn't quite meat with Russian blouse and the square cut­ tures and brocaded wools.
ment to collect
— . such
. charge,
.
.. further.
..
_
The much
Europe has about They take the next 12 50, and we di­ your approval, the National Tailors’ away are the prevailing styles and
The favorite colors for Fall sound
court finding in favor of the govern- gone the limit. The Powers have de­ vide the balance. In some cases the Association fixed it all up for you the coat sleeves will be either raglan like a table d'hote chocolate brown,
ment and necessitating the payment manded bigger armies and more mon­ Chautauqua assemblies prefer to pay with a lot of 6ther styles at their or klmona. Vests with Medici col- plum, wine anil olive green. One will
of all such charges by next December, ey, and the people have met the de­ me |250 outright, but I prefer the sir’.h annual convention just closed lars will be much worn and they will also see quite a bit of brick and there
the reduction will enable many farm­ mands, of late, It must be said, with other arrangement.”
is a new shade of raven blue which
all be double breasted.
here.
ers to meet the payment with less great reluctance, This is proof that
A mixture of three periods anti is surely to have you all ravin’,
There Is another distinctive new
hardship.
the limit has been reached. The next
Take Sky-line Drive
Yea, verily, with nil this that the
skirt dubbed the Napoleon, which has three nationalities makes up a three-
move belongs to Europe: She must United Press Service
a turn back cuff all around the bottom piece suit, styled the Imperator. In Tailors’ Association convention has
ELLIOTT NAMED
I justify her demands; prove her war I CANON CITY, COLO., July 19— just like the trousers of a regular the coat Is combined the Italian Med­ evolved for you. you are sure to be
HETTUS'LAWYER ! taxes justified, that the sacrifices of I The famous sky-line drive was taken man. It is narrower than ever and ici collar, the cutaway effect of the rulted with you? new Fall suit.
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her citizen-soldiers were not in vain.” in today by about seven hundred mo­
torcyclists who are touring this sec­
HALF BRED'S ARRAIGNMENT IS----------------------------
Comparative Religion
; o'clock the Endeavorers will attend
MANY ATTENDING
tion on their way from eastern
CONTINUED UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK TENTH STREET
C. E. CONVENTION the Presbyterian church, where Rev. United Press Service
MONDAY MORNING BY JUDGE
BIDS WANTED states to the national convention and
J. 8. Stubblefield will give a special
PARIS, July 19 A congress of
BENSON
race meet of the Federation of Amer­
comparative religions will be held
WITH UNION SERVICES BY THE sermon.
COUNCIL WILL AWARD CON­ ican Motorcyclists which is to be held
At 3 o’clock a county meeting will in France, probably In Louvain, dur-
Robert Hettus the half-breed youth
TRACT FOR THIS IMPROVE* in Denver July 23 to 26. The visit­ COUNTY GATHERING WILL CLOSE
be
held at the Methodist church. The Ing the early part of August when
YOUNG
WORKERS
TOMORROW
indicted for assault with intent to
.MENT AUGUST 4—WILL BE MA- , ors have several camping outfits with
closing numbers of the convention missionaries from all parts of the
NIGHT
commit rape, was brought before Cir­
CADAMIZED
them and a moving picture outfit for
will be at the Methodist church to- world will gather, according to plans
cuit Judge Benson on Friday for ar­
their amusement at tbe scheduled
I
morrow
evening, a union young peo­ officially announced today. Cardinal
raignment. E. L. Elliott was appoint­
The city council has commenced ad- stops, Among the motorcyclists are
That much Interest la being taken
service
at 7 o’clock, nnd a pic- Mercier, of the Roman Catholic
ple
’
s
ed as hiB counsel by the court.
brass
bands,
baseball
teams
and
a
|vertising for bids for the improve­
in Christian Endeavor work In Klam-
This morning Elliott asked for fur­ ment of Tenth street. The bids will score or more of quartets. Many of ath county is evidenced by the at­ turn song service, commencing an Church, will preside at the Congress
,
which will devote much of Its dis­
ther time in which to discuss the case 'opened August 4th.
the cyclists will compete for the hun­ tendance at the county convention, hour later •
cussion
to the religion of Islam.
attendance
at
this
convention
In
with bis client. The arraignment was
Tenth street is to be macadamized dreds of dollars in prizes offered at now in session. The meetings last
then continued until Monday morn- from Main street to Prospect street, the national championship events In night and this afternoon were both Is H. H. Rottman, interstate held sec-
ing.
Lane Coming West
and there Is considerable grading to Denver.
well attended, and proved highly in­ retary ot the society for the I’aclflc
I
Northwest. He Is on bls wny north
Hettus, in addition to the crime for be done. This is one of the principal
teresting.
WASHINGTON, D. ('., July 19.
which be was indicted, stole two thoroughfares, and it is the only
Goes to New York—Ed Vannice i Another meeting will be held this from attending the national conven­ Secretary of the Interior Lime expects
horses from Charles Walker In Barnes means of entry for Shippington and wife left Thursday for New York evening at 8 o’clock, This will be tion at Los Angeles.
to start next week on a Western trip,
Valley, and is accused of robbing the people.
city. Mr. Vannice goes to purchase 1 held at the Methodist church.
which will Include the Indian reserva­
In addition to the macadamizing, the fall stock of goods for the Golden
Duvall ranch in Langell Valley. He
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Caln have gone tions, the national parks ami the for­
A "quiet hour” will lie spent at the
served a term in the Southern Cali­ storm sewers and gutters are to be Rule Store, and they will be away Methodist church tomorrow morning, to Seattle, where they will visit est reserves. The Itinerary is not yet
put in.
•several weeks.
fornia reformatory.
commencing at 7 o'clock. At 11 friends
completed.
U II.I. ARRANGE FOIt DOING MORE
WORK