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KLAMATH COUNTY
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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
VOL. XVili
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LEADING PAPKK OF
SOUTHERN OREGON
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 1913.
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NO. 21
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HUER IA ST ALLS IS INHERITS CHOICE PRES. HANLEY
BOOSTERS ARE
EASTERN ACREAGE APPOINTS HIS
BY WHITE HOUSE
COMMITTEEMEN
SI.IM < IIA.MBI Its NOTH II.D THAT
Ills SHARE OF I NI LE’S ESTATE
WILL NET IIIM ABOUT 91, MO
Y EARLY
BRI.WER |s CHOSEN AM TE.MI1>. WILL MAKE A TRIP TO MERRILL
RAKY SECRETARY
'
TOMORROW
FOR SUGGESTIONS
EXPERTS GIVING DAILY LESSONS
IN HOME ECONOMY THAT WILL
BE OF BENEFIT TO EVERY
HOUME WIFE
BEST
QUALIFIED
MANAGER
IM
THEIR QUEST
One of the most popular as well as
It. L. Slim Chambers, well known
1 most practical departments at the
Mvvltiui t.unlxml« Are in Lite Harber
through th« Wood River Valley, and Tiulsy’s Busiiie«» Hrasloa i» Is-voU-d Arrangements Are Made There for
In Statement Isaued by the New Pres
al In« Cm«, laHMlIug Willi <«xd
i
to
tiw
ClKMMlng
of
Memlwo
of
tiw
through Southern Oregon as wall, by
ident of the Company, the Kesi
the Entertainment of 2.50 Gueato. Central of Oregon League convention
uuil Mupplira, ns Tliuugli in Prrpnr- his riding at tho Rodeo, has just re
l sMous < 'oaimlUrea Tlist WIII
lleni« of the Klamath Country Are
and Townspeople Are Crgod to is the Home Sicence department, be-
nlion für an Euirrgciicj — American
Hsve Charge of tiw Work Being
ceived u letter announcing that by the
Inviteli to Make Any Suggestions
Turn Out With Their Cars—To- , Ing conducted by Professor Ava B.
Sailora and Marinin Are Refuard
O u III ikb I for tiw < oinlug Conven
terms of the will of an uncle who died
They Have to Offer Relative to So
tlay's Sewdon» at the High School ; .Milam, assistant professor ot dornes-
Shore luMtVr l>y Comniamlcra
tion— Ele« tlon Toniormw
recently ho Is bequeathed a choice
le, ting Succewaor to II. A. Johnson
Were Full of Interest for All
' tic science at O. A. C., and Mrs. Orla
farm near East Galesburg, Illinois.
Luxton, in charge of the rura! noiae
Lulled Press Service.
Wednesday’s I. us incus session of
It is seldom that the laager corpor
This tract is said to be one of the
Following the business session ef I work at the same institution.
WASHINGTON, D. <’., Aug i 20. •
best in that section. Chambers was tile Central Oregon Development the league Wednesday, M. J. Duryea,
These sessions are held foreti'Xins ations take into consideration any
It Is believed In official circles i that Informed by his attorney there that ’ League w as devoted to ths commence-
opinions or wishes that might be for
manager of the Eugene Commercial <at the high school, and practical home
lluerta is intentionally stalllug Ths the rental will make the local man an rnent of work for the ensuing year,
' questions are taken up in a practical mulated by those not in any way con
Club, spoke on the subject of the or
and committees to take charge of the
.manner by these instructors. M uch nected with the concern, but the
second Installment of his reply COD Income of 11.600 a year
ganization
and co-operation, and C. that will save expense as well as time Klamath Development company, in
different
features
were
appointed
by
talnlng 7,000 words, has been re
8. Hudson, cashier of the First Na- and labor has been taugbt to ex addition to wishing suggestions on an
■ President Hanley.
ceived. uud it will take all day to
J. W. Brewer of Redmond was ap tlonal hanktof Bend, spoke on the re perienced housekeepers of the city, important part of their business, are
translate It.
pointed by Hanley as temporary secre lation between the banker and the and all the women who have attended inviting them from the residents or
for
Il la known
tary of the Development League, farmer.
have returned home full of enthusi- this section.
time to consider all proposals care-
The following statement issued by
baking the place of Jas. Sawhill, who
asm, and have urged their neighbors
After
the
close
of
the
league
meet
ully. He says ho le deeply Interested,
the president of the company fully
also
to
hear
the
lectures.
' left some time ago for the East.
ing th« Farmers' Institute session was
and would be g aldonort 9A—J—J
The meeting of this department to outlines their attitude in this respect:
The committees named follow:
called to order, Dr. James Withy-
end would be glad to receive further
(By G. X. WEN I, LING)
Credentials—<’. H. Leonard of combe of the Oregon Agricultural morrow afternoon will be one of the
information.
1
am
pleased to say to our many
:IVED THls|,,urn*’ (’ll,lrnian' A B. Bowman of College presided. Thia session was most instrucUve of the series. There
A
friends
in
Southeastern Oregon that
will
be
practical
demonstrations
of
EXECUTIVE ' 1 ’,1 nev * * **• J- J- Joi1»»0» of Redmond. very instructive and entertaining.
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at
a
recent
meeting of the directors
domestic
science.
CHANGE IN
Resolution* E R Hill of lupine,
The following representatives of
VERA CRUZ, Aug 30. The na
oi The Klamath Development com
HIM
PLANS
J
chairman;
G.
P.
Putnam
of
Bend,
S.
lie
Agricultural
College
spoke
on
sub-
tives and foreigners are greatly eg-
pany I was elected president. This
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Evans of Klamath Fails; William Mll-tjecla of vital interest to the farmer:
cited on acouut of the conflicting re
n. w work wil afford me much pleas
Governor West will not be able to *er
Burns, G. W. Wells of Red- Dr. Jmu«* Withycombe, Professor H.
ports concerning the Amerlcan-Mek-
ure,
in that my interests in the Klam
attend the session of the Central Ore- <nond; T. M Baldwin of Prineville, B. Scudder, Professor A. O. Lunn,|
lean relations
I
ath country since I undertook the
gon
Development
League
after
all.
I
-
-
Rinehart
of
Lakeview;
W.
D.
Professor
W.
8.
Brown
and
Professor
Ths Mezlcau gunboats m the hat.
building of the California Northeast
On Wednesday the following me«- Karnes ot 1 .aidlaw, F. M. Chrisman of M. 8. Schrock.
bur are loading coal and supplies, ev.
ern railway, on behalf or our people,
At
1:30
that
afternoon
the
visitors
nags
’
was
received
from
him
by
C.
C.
Sliver
Lake,
L.
F.
Wakefield
of
Cres-
idently to be In readiness. The Amer
from Weed to Klamath Falls in 1906
cent; Ouy B. Taylor of Viewpoint. . I were takeu to the Upper Klamath
ican sailors are not allowed shore Chapman:
have continued to grow and, there
Ix-gislative
V.
A.
Forbes
of
Bend,
I
Lake,
where
they
boarded
a
steamer
"Regret to say unexpected matters
leave.
have arisen here which make it Im- ¡chairman; W. O. Smith of Klamath for a cruise around the big body of PRESIDENT
WILSON
DECIDES fore, become of greater financial in
possible for me to attend __ _________
Klamath Falls. J. J. Ismnegan of Burna, Oscar water
THAT THIS IS FOR THE BEST terest with the passing years.
1 feel that our policy should be so
Today the delegates will leave
Falls meeting
1 am greatly diaap-1 Hyde of Prineville, F. P. Cronemlller
INTERESTS OF AMERICANS IN
shaped with the progress of events,
pointed at not being able to be with jof Lakeview, J. N. B Gerklng of at ll*o’cAck for Merrill, and as the I MEXICO
that the most perfect harmony should
you. as 1 have been looking forward Iktidiaw, F. W. McCaffery of Rod-iP^oP*« of that thriving community
obtain in all matters affecting the in
with pleasure to this trip.”
mond.
have never been known to do things United Press Service
Good Roads M. A. Lynch of Red- b>’ halves, royal entertainment awaits
WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 20.— terests and development of Klamath
mond, chairman; W.R.King of Prine-assemblage. Plates will be laid Owing to the latest communication county, as the interests of our com
vllle. Fred LaTolietta of La line, ior 250« and local r®»ldents are urged ¡from President Huerta of Mexico, the pany are inseparably linked with ev
lames Pelton of Fort Klamath, Mrs. to turn out and join in the visit to administration has emphasized its de- ery other interest in the county, and
si ssloN Wll.l. III HELD FRIDAY’
jclsion not to remove the embargo to the end that these results may
K.
E, Rinehart of Ikikeview, Ike the neighboring city.
AFTERNOON IN THE COURT
The Mffrrtll Valley will be shown 1 against the shipment of arms into reach their fullest fruition, we ask the
Schwartz
of
Burns.
C.
8.
Hudson
of
llol Ml. YARD, AND ALL ARE IN-
the visitors, in order to give them an Mexico.
co-operation of the entire social and
■ Bend. R. H Bayley of Laidlaw.
Y H I D TO ATTEND
idea
of
the
agricultural
country
be
commercial fabric of Southeastern
Wilson
believes
such
a
move
would
Program—Phil Bates of Portland,
hind this city. The trip may also go I inflame the anti-American feeling, Oregon, to whom we pledge our beet
chairman;
Lewis
Wylde
of
Klamath
An open ulr seasion of the Klam
as far as the prosperous Bohemian and perhaps provoke reprisals frem and most consistent efforts.
ath Water Users Association and oth STATE GAME YY YRDFN IND U>- Falla. Mrs. J. E. Norin of Lakeview.
colony at Malin. Upon the return to the Huerta fatcion.
1 regret that Mr. Robert A. Johnson
CAL MEN GO OVER THE i.YMI
ers Interested will be held in the
Merrill the Oregon Agricultural Col-
deems
it appropriate to his best inter
MITI .VITON — MANY
CHANGE'S
court house yard at 2 o’clock Friday
1 lege professors will conduct an insti-
ests
to
resign from the local manage
YRE SUGGESTED
afternoon, when Assistant Secretary
i tute there.
ment
of
our company, as his work and
Miller of the department of the in
The return to Klamath Falls will
worth
are
more than fully appreciat
Au
enthusiastic
gathering
of
the
terior will address the meeting.
be followed by the final business ses
ed, and comes as a distinct regret to
At this time the government official members of the Sportsman Associa-!
sion of the league, at which officers
our directorate and officers; the
will ascertain for hla office the per Gon of Klamath Falls met Tuesday
for the ensuing year will be elected.
choice of a competent successor will
uiglii
in
the
offices
of
D.
B.
Campbell
sonal views of the irrigatlonlsts.
The good roads rally will be held that
.be given careful consideration, with a
liuuter Savidge, president of the sb - I
i
evening.
'sixlation. was present and presided
view or having such selection one
GOVERNOR WEST
REMAIN AWHILE
MILLER LO MEEL
EINLEÏ MEETS
THE SPORTSMEN
LANGELLFARMERS
HOLO CONVENTION
NEW HIGHWAY' Rl’.Ns TO THE
i over the meeting.
Nl ’lll.Y EVERY STATI IN I HI that, when announced, will be a valu
HRYANT MOUNTAIN — ROINIK
State Game Warden W. L. Finley.
JJ
INKIN IS REPRESENTED AT A able acquisition to Klamath county.
I '«ho hud made the trip from Salem to ! ING I I* HORSES FOR U.S—OTH
GATHERING
OF
AFFLICTED Ample time will be taken to make this
ER NEWS NOTES
attend the meeting, wurmly praised
important choice. As General Grant
FOR MUTUAL AID
the work being accomplished by the
said: "If it takes all summer," and,
LORELLA, Aug. 20.—Quite a num
local organization.
CLEVELAND. Ohio, Aug 20.— I may add, "it it takes all winter in
One ol the objects for which the ber of ruucliers in 1.angel 1 Valley have
Unlemt Msn Escaping From Matt«N»-
With hundreds of delegates represent cluded." to the end that we will not
h »II Isjliiin < mi Slum n Ti. ket to usHociation is striving, and all indi-! ¡organised themselves into a road crew
ing nearly every state in the Union in make a mistake in this Important
Detroit, .Milli., He Is In Danger of cations favor its accoiuplisliiueui, is ¡and have been building a road to the
attendance, the convention of the Na matter.
The VACQI EROS, ROPERS AND Bf 1,1..
living De|iorled From Ciuiadian tiie llsllug ot Oregon iu Zone No. 2 ol sawmill on Bryant Mountain.
As the public are much interested
tional Association of the Deaf opened
This wil! 'sawmill, which is only about f>ur
IXKIGERS CROWDING WYOMING here today. The session will continue as to the choice we make for this im
Soli by the Munie Route Over Which 'tiio national game law.
¡give Oregon a mure suitable seusou mill«« distant, has hitherto been al-
Ile I niemi
CAPITAI. FOR THE SPORTS OF for one week.
portant position, I shall be glad to re-
i I iuii is now enjoyed under the laws ot most impossible to reach on account
FRONTIER DAY
'ceive
any suggestions our friends in
The first session included addresses
I of tiie rough road and roundabout
I Zouu .No. 1.
Ily JOHN C. N E I I N
Klamath
county may have to offer.
1 and a business meeting. All business
Auulhei matter ut much import trail. A uew grade has now been
CHEYENNE. NVyo., Aug. 20.
(Staff Correspondent)
was transacted in the sign language. an<l
he given mature consid-
SHERBROOKE, Quebec, Aug. 20. uni e to local hunters, lias to do with laid out, lto.vever, and it is hoped that Cheyenne today forgot this is the year
Papers read today showed the erat,on-
Owing to the fact that the Immigra-|ih* rigid euloiceuieut of the ltoose- a trip for a loud ot lumber will not be 1013, and harked back to the days
stages in the development of a uni
tlon inspectors will deport Harry K. leit act in the matter of the boun lite bugbear Hint it bus in the past.
when it was the extreme frontier post versal sign language which makes it 1
s TOWN IN
Tlinw from Canada as soon as lie is dary line of the reservation ou the
of the then great unexplored West.
possible for a native of any nation-1
blRST PRIMARY
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Brown are the
released, Thaw's attorneys prefer to Lower Lake.
The occasion was the sixteenth an ality to converse easily with natives of
Since its enactment the law has happy parents of a new boy, born last nual Frontier l»a.v celebration, which
have tiie notorious Maatoawan pris
PETITIONS SUBMITTED IN A MAN-
another nationality.
never seriously affected the duck Wed nesday.
oner remain In Jail temporarily.
begun today and will continue
NEH THAT CAUSES THE HE-
In the meantime, they are prepar- shooting in this sectiou, tor the rea-
through Saturday evening.
DATE COUNTY TO GASP FOR
Ing an Injunction to prevent ills de- »on that the line lias been more or
The representatives of Uncle Sam
BREATH
During the four days Indians from
portatlon.
lies» uu imaginary one, with u getter- who are out buying cavalry horses the agencies of Nebraska and Wyom
Thaw Is in tiie most comfortable " uh elasticity to lit tiro requirements are expected to be at l.orella on Aug ing, cowboys and cowgirls, all accou
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 19,—The
cenn In the prison hospital. He is lot the hunters, Now, however, there ust 20th, and the ranchers having tred tn the garb worn In the old days,
, Philadelphia county election commis-
very cheerful, and says lie will I never is a movement on foot to have the horses for Bale are busy with their will hold full sway. To see them In
Isinners today were swamped with the
return to Mntteawan, and will dom- letter of tiie luw conformed with in ropes and saddles, getting them ready the riding, roping, shooting and tue
first petitions to have candidates
evi r.v detail.
oiiHtrate that lie Is not insane.
for inspection.
other contests, fully 30,000 visitas
names printed on the ballots for the
It I h expetced tlintt ho legal fighi
The Sportsman Association will
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are here.
M. R. Lee. the contractor building fall primaries.
against deportation will last for make every effort, to have conditions
Mrs. M. L. Anderson left laBt Fri
All candidates not having their
the walks and curbs at the Central
weeks.
I In tills respect unchanged from what day for a visit with her parents, Mr.
Buys Fancy Hogs. P. E. Thomp- public school, Is confident the work names presented to the commission-
ill..,*
I > ■ > > ' I. been
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. a ....
Thais afternoon Thaw had his tick-' they
’•i’ ’ have
urzvu
t'lJ „■
’U ■ la.
in past , JVIlia.
years,
IO
IK" and Mrs. Baldwin of BoiBe, Idaho.
Ison, for thirty-four years with the will be finished in time for the be ers by thls evening will be uneligible
et to I let roil photographed, fearing coinpllsli these desired results they
Maple Lawn Stock Farm of Turner. ginning of the fall term.
to run in the primaries for the sev-
that it might be lost. Should be bo 'onllHted the hearty co-operation of
Mr. Emil Keller of Portland is vis Oregon, is making his last trip
The walks are to be eight feet in eral county and city offices.
unable to produce It, he would be State Game Warden Finley, who lu^< iting his brothers, t.us and Alfred, at through this section. He intends to width, with an eight-inch curbing
This fall's primary election will be
deported by the same route over promised to render all assistance their rnnch on Lost River.
go in business for himself, devoting next to the lawn, both walks and the first to be held here, the act pro
which he entered Canada.
possible.
' his time to the breeding of fancy curbing to be of cement.
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viding for them having been passod
Mrs. Fred Fleet has been on the stocks. Monday lie sold a pair of I The Main street approach will have at the last legislature on July 12.
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Catchy Window.
The Baldwin sick list for the past week, but is now blooded pigs to R. E. Bradbury, who steps over the steepest parts, both at Among the offices to be filled are dis
NEW YOYRK, Aug. 20. Thaw’s hardware store window contains an improving.
I has a stock farm near Klamath Falla. the north and south entrance.
trict attorney, register of wills, city
brother-in-law, George Carnegie, ac attractive display in tho way of gaso
treasurer, receiver of taxes and seven
companied by his wife, lawyer and line and electricnl engines. An elec
Aack to the YVoods. J. L. Alex
ItllsinCNM Trip. Chas. Chitwood,
To Spring Creek. County Survey police magistrates.
loads of money, left for Sherbrooke. tric motor turns a washing machine, ander and family left on Saturday supervising fire warden for Klamath or E. B. Henry, wife and family and
“You
het we’re going there, runs a cream separator anil operates for a wagon trip through the minin- and Lake counties, went to Crescent IL F Shepherd left Saturday for
To keep dust out of the eyes and
There’ll he some fight, too," he several other machines used on a ¡tains, They expect to hunt and fish Saturday on business connected with Spring Creek, where they wil spend
nose a silk gauze face shield for mo
shouted to tho reporters.
farm.
the warden’s office.
for a couple of weeks.
ten days rusticating.
torists has been Invented.
IT AT CHEYENNE
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