Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 28, 1913, Image 1

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VOL. XVIII
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 23, 1913.
* LEADING PAPER OF •
« SOUTHERN OREGON
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NO.
33
i
NIGHT SCHOOL STONE SAYS (HE PREPARING FOR BIEHN WANTS AN SWISS BUY
TRACTS IN
IS Ï0 OPEN SOON RATE OF WATER BIG FAIR HERE
KLAMATH COUNTY
STOPS GARDENS
TO TAKE PROJECT
I
SU< 4 ESS OF Till. COMMERCIAL
WORK LAST »EAR RESULTS IN
PRONPEt T KIR LARGER EN­
ROLLMENT
ATTORNEY FAVORS MUNKIPAI
PLANT HERE
FORD AGENT IS READY TO EN­
TER A CAR IN THE TEST—LOS
ANGELES MAN SAYS COURSE
IN AN IDEAL ONE
SHIVE RANCH. NEAR MIDLAND, M
PURCHASED
In discussing the proposed endur-
! ance race around the Upper Lake, Former Resident* of Santa Clara Are
In.teml of Exhibit* at One Certain
'George Biehn, of the Ford garage, I
Much Enthused With Klamath
Flare, Booths for Displays Will Be
< ounty’* Farming ami Dairying
Built Along the Principal Bu*ine»* ;' bought there was probably a state
Poaslhilitiew. and Say They Believe
Street*—Money Will Be t'*ed Ex- statute that would prohibit the hold­
More of Their Countrymen Will
< lu*ively lor Rewarding Meritor­ ing of the race on a public highway.
C'ome Here to Make Their Home».
ious Farmer« for Effort*
'"If there is nothing to prevent our
WILL BE A GRAND STREET CAR­
NIVAL
E L Morrison, bead of the com-
nit«r<hil department of the Klamath
Of III«-*«-, Eleven Per Crut Favored
Dlff«-r«-n<e in the Rat*-* Charged in
the < "liuiige, »ml Remainder toted county high s< boot, ha* return»«!
Portland anil in klainaUi Falls 1«
Astounding to Lawyer—He .«»ay»
to Have ilie Government Continue from an extended trip through the
tin Pay* Phone, Lights, Ga* and
lu < bui g<—sbollar Condition» Met East. After u visit to hl* horn* In
Water for What He Paid for Water
With in the lote on the Suit Hiver Illinois, Mr Morrison went on
Alone Her«-—Lawn* a I.usury
Project in Arlxoua
New York city
He Is now free
< onfess that even In thw matter
The beginning of what may be­
According to C. F Stone, who has
Although Llauks were «ent » ell
Flan* have ail been made for the holding th- < ontest, I'll be in it strong
summer climate, Klamath lead*
come a Swiss Colony here occurre«!
jinx returned from Portland, where ¡county fair, which is to be held in with a Ford,” said Mr. Biehn.
of th» water users under the First world
"This would be a contest for stock
Tuesday when a deal was completed
he accompanied hl* family to their Klamath Falls on September 25, 26
unit >f the Klamath Project, only 3u
car* exclusively.” be continued, "and
I
I new home, the state metropolis is a .and 27. The attractions will be in the utmost caution should prevail to whereby W. T. Shive sold bis ranch
per cent voted on th«« question of
¡much
cheaper place iu which to live I the nature of a combined street car­ see that no factory runs in a car i this side of Midland to John P. Ro-
turning the operation and mainten­
busteilino, Giuseppe 8. RobuateUino
j than most of th« smaller towu* ot the nival and fair. The city council will built purposely for such contests."
ance of the First unit over to the
and
Matta Delfatti. The men are
j elate
Mr. Stone ha* secured a very
Many tourists who have learned of
be asked for the use of Main street by
Klamath Water Users Association
i nice home on East Burnside street,
the contemplated contest, and who here from Mountain View,Santa Clara
Figure* have been compiled regard­
with a good lawu. and plenty of rose* the fair board during the three days, have been over the road in their cars, county, California.
The ranch is two miles this aide of
ing this by the reclamation »ervfic»
and flowers. He was a much surpris­ and It is proposed to have all of the say that the course is an ideal one
Midland,
and consists of 200 acres, of
ed
uiau
at
the
difference
Iu
the
charge
shows
and
farm
exhibits
on
the
street.
A total of 369 registered letters
for an endurance contest.
which 178 acres are under file ditch
for
public
utilities
in
Portland
over
The
board,
which
was
appointed
by
NEW
HOME
OF
THE
STRAW
HERD
Mr.
Murphy
of
Los
Angeles,
mem
­
were sent to tue land owners under
IN BIEHN ADDITION WILL BE what be bad been accustomed to pay the county court, to have charge of ber of the Johnathan Club, the Loa The price paid was $15,000.
the ditch
Itnturn registry receipts
The purchasers are Swiss, and they
the fair is composed of Geo. T. Bald­ Angeles Athletic Club and the South-
AMONG THE FINEST IN THE in Klamath Fall*.
were received from 329. Seventeen
and
their countrymen, who have long
T
am
getting
telephone,
water,
win,
J.
Frank
Adams
and,
James
Fel
­
STATE
eru California Automobile Associa-
were marked "uncalled for," and
been known as among the best clti-
lights
and
gas
for
what
It
cost
me
to
ton.
These
men
are
now
busy
mak-ition.
said
last
night:
33 were not beard from In any way
J « I take a great deal of interest in I zens. dairymen and farmers in the
Work on the new barns, etc., being irrigate my lawu here," said Mr. Ing up their premium list.
Hawed upon the total sent out, 42.
! world, have been residing tn Califor-
Stone
My
water
bill
for
Irritation
Klamath county wU have Ixdu for all auto races and contests, and have
or 11 per cent, voted In favor of the built by Straw's dairy in Biehn addi­
aud household purposes from August this purpose, and it is- proposed to |missed very few meets. Consequent­ nit for some time.
water users taking over the opera­ tion is progressing rapidly, and will I
A short time ago the trio came to
25 to October 1 amounted to 9U Cea's, oner prizes only for such stock and ly. I'm somewhat familiar with the
tion and maintenance The votfts of •non be completed. When finished. ¡
aud • I have th« receipted bill to pioduce as has been proven adaptable kind of course the different meets re­ Klamath Falls to make an investiga­
93. or 17 per cant, favored continued
tion. and they were so impressed that
this will be one of the mo*t sanitary prov« It.
to this section. These prize* will be quire.
I actually think a course
operation by the reclamation service
"It is no wonder the horn** aud ot sufficient size to justify the people around the Upper Lake would be Just they made this purchase. They oe-
dairy
barns
i
in
the
*tate
When the matter was submitted to
lieve that other countrymen will fol-
The barn i building being erected Is yards iu Klamath Falls look so bar­ of the county in bringing in their ex- the thing for an endurance test of
the water users to vote on. the condi­
low them here when they hear of the
ren aud dry. The people here «imply 1 titbit*. No money la to be wasted in stock cars.”
tions were outlined, one of them be­ 132 feet In length and 40 feet wide
possibilities there are in store for
cannot afford to buy the water with prize» for fancy produce or such as is
ing that the operation and mainten­ It I* being built at a cost of 14.000,
those who judiciously follow the agri­
which to grow flower* aud lawns ity not considered wine to encourage LIST OF BOOKS
ance of the First unit would be trans­ and will be complete t<> lighting, sew-
cultural pursuits.
water bill used to average about IS a from a practical, business standpoint. f
KIDS WILL USE
ferred to the water users If the ma­ ■ age, etc
The barn will house
mouth, aud then 1 did not use all that
Instead of circulating a subscrip­
jority of those casting ballots at a COW-*
was needed. The amount of water I tion list to raise money with w hich to ' >< HOOL SUPERINTENDENT PRE-
representative vote favored It Those
am using in Portland would cost f S buy lumber and erect booths on some
PARES A LIST OF THE TEXT-
not voting would be considered vot-
»
or I'» a month here, aud you do not vacant lot away from the businass
BOOKS TO BE USED WITH NEW
Ing against the proposition
have to buy a meter."
section, each business man In the re­
STUDY
COURSE
Taking the attitude that the »n-
It is quite well known that rales tail section will be asked to build an
dltlona outlined by the reclamation
are lower in Portland, particularly exhibit booth in front of hi* place of
County School Superintendent Fred
service for the taking over of the
tor water, than In other parts of the s business, just outside the curb line. Peterson has completed a list of the
First unit were not those desired by
sta'e This I* accounted for from the These booths are to be used to display textbooks that the grade schools will
the water users, the Klamath Water
fact that Portlaud own* its own water the exhibits of fruits and products use in connection with the new course 1 EW IS SENDS ORDER HERE—THE
I *er* Association took the matter up
system and supplies water to its res­ from the country.
■ of study, which has just been ar­
SCARCITY OF ANIMALS IS THE
with the individual water users, and
One of the big features of the car­ ranged by the state department of
REASON—FA RME RS CAN TRAP
IHF WHEELS OF INDI STIO WILL idents practically at cost
Instead ot voting, the majority signed
nival will be i big stock parade each public instruction.
FOR PROTECTION
PAINE FOR THE DAY. HOWEV-
a petition to Secretary Lane of the In­
forenoon. Guy Merrill has promised
i it. ti mi NOBI Of rui i <> <1111. SERVICE EXAMINATION
The books to be used by each grade
terior department, asking for a joint
FOR BONANZA POSTMASTER to assist with this attraction, and he are as follows
Except in cases where farmers are
( II. ENTERPRISEN
meeting of water users and reclarna-
says he believes he cau have 350 head
First Grade — Wheeler's graded injured and must seek protection.
tlontst* to arrange the terms of trans­
The first civil service examination ot stock in line. This will include the ' primer, Sloan's primary reader, Brat trapping on Lower Klamath Lake is
No special form of local observ-
fer
forbidden this year, according to the
lance ha* been arranged for Monday, I for a post mastership to be held in finest blooded draft horses in the I book.
The reclamation service holds that
I which ha* been dedicated throughout (Klamath county, following the ruling county, big mules and dairy and beef
Second Grade — Wheeler’s first following order received by Warden
the conditions outlined In the letter
the land a* Labor Day. There was [of Postmaster General Burleson has i cuttie. The fair board will make a j reader. Wheeler’s graded second J J. Furber from Agent L Alva Lewts
to the water users were agreed upon
just been announced It will be held particular effort to encourage the i reader
ot the biological survey:
i some talk of a picnic on Upepr Lak
by the water users at a meeting with
'September 27th, to choose a posttuas- dairy stock exhibit
"It has been definitely decided, )»•
but this has been abandoned.
Third Grade—Wheeler's third read­
Mr I •itch and Mr Hopson early In
As most of the business houses uiui iter for Bonanza
er. Hicks’ Champion spelling book, ing to the rapid decrease of furbear­
the summer
The following information regard­ SAY n CO. COURT
| manufacturing plants ot the city will
i writing lessons for primary grades. ing animals as indicated by reports
The same lack ot Interest was also dose In observance of the day. many | Ing It is given by the civil service
l’l TN HIM OFF Numbers Step by Step.
of trappers, that no trapping will be
shown In the recent election on the ' employes aro arranging for picnics commission
f
Fourth Grade—Wheeler's graded allowed the coming fall and winter m
Salt River project, when the same hind other forms ot outings Several
“The United States civil service OLD RESIDENT, WHOSE SON fourth reader, Hicks' Champion spell­ Lower Klamath Lake reservation.
luestion was submitted There only parties plan to go huntlug and camp­ 'commission announces that Septem-
"In case any of the furbeartng ani­
wEFKN TO HAVE A GUARDIAN ing book, writing lessons for primary
l'l 1 per ent of the Individual own­ ing. leaving here Sunday afternoon ■ tier 2 7, 1913, an examination will be
NAMED. SAYS HE HAS BEEN grades. Numbers Step by Step, Ktm- mals may be doing damage, authority
ers. representing 17.1 per cent of the and returning Monday, refresh« 1 by ¡held at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as a
may be granted you to issue permits
! ball’s Elementary English Book 1.
111 1.1» OFF NEEDLESSLY
l
V >t. | .11 the I t o' m
their short rest, and more ready to result of w hich it is expected to make
Fifth Grade—Wheeler s graded to owners of private lands to trap for
certification to fill a contemplated
tackle anew their tasks.
I ¡.ave >eeu here since the 34th Fifth reader, Hicks' Champion spell­ their own protection.’’
■ vacancy in the position of fourth of Jane, trying to get Judge Worden ing book. Palmer's method of busi­
R<»I N|» THE LAKI
class p «(master at Bonanza. Oregon. and the members of the county court ness writing, complete arithmetic by WOULD CREMATE
RA< I I n ENlNiRNI 1» «nd , 'her vacancies a« they may oc­ to take some actiou in my case and I White, World geographj, Kimball's
ALL THE FOLKS
A refutation of tin.« hair-raising
cur at that office, unless it shall be save me my property. During all of elementary book 1, Introductory His­
stories of cold nights, killing frosts II loMoBll.l M\N >A»w MAJORI- decided tn the interests of the service
that time I have been put oft from tory by Bourne at Bento n, Primer of XM 1ET» OF CREMA TIONIS'lK IN
and other horrors to the farmer that
11 of rm low n - Bl BINI SB to fill the vacancy by reinstatement. clay to day, and I have stayed here all i ' Sanitation by Ritche.
MEETING AT DETROIT WOULD
other communities delight tn telling
MEN ARE HEARTH.» IN FAVOR The compensation of the postmaster th- time, paying my expenses. Now
HAVE CATHOLIC CHURCH PA­
Sixth Grade — Wheeler's graded
prospective settlers are a part of the
YOR THIS PRIM'ESS
or St CH in El ENT
at this office was 1561 for the last tin - delay, I do not think is my faiylt, I fifth reader. Hicks' Champion spell-
Klamath hummer is contained in the
tlscai year.
and I'd like to know if I should sboul- (ag book. Palmer's method of business
truck gardens of H. Newnham and
Ths business men In general and
DETROIT, Mich., Aug 27 —The
Age limit, 21 years and over ou the d«r all the expense.’’
'writing. Complete arithmetic, World
hl* sou on the west side of the river. the automobile owners In particular date of the examination, with the ex­
This is the position In which Stevvn geography by Tarr & McMurray, Kim­ tirst annual session of the Cremation
Here everything that I* grown tn are thoroughly ernbued with the idea ception that in a state where women j A. Penny, for years a respected Klam­ ball’s elemeutary English book 1. In­ Society of America met here today to
other parts of Oregon and some that of having an automobile endurance are declared by statute to be of full ath county farmer finds himself. The troductory American History by discuss a systematic plan for distrib­
wilt not grow other places, are grow­ race Around Upper Klamath Lake eg? for all purposes at 18 years, wo­ feeble veterau complains bitterly at ! I Bourne * Benton, graded lessons in uting propoganda to have cremation
ing Furthermore, they are thriving next fall.
supplant burial of the dead.
men 18 year* of age on the date of [the continual delays ne says M en-j ¡physiology and hygiene by Krohn.
and tlx? crop is large
W. T. Lee. one of the proprietor« th« examination will be admitted.
The Cremationists were formally
counter* iu getting some action by|
nth Grade—Edison s Grammar
Corn I* a crop that cannot with­ of the Central garage, has taken an
"Applicants must reside with in the court.
School reader, book 3, Hicks' Cham­ welcomed by the mayor and other city
stand chilly weather, but Newnham active Interest in starting the move­ the territory supplied by the post- j
Penny's son. William Penney, some pion spelling book. Palmer's method officials. The most important resolu­
grow» corn, and grows lots of it. ment of obtaining a permit from the office for which the examination is an­ rime ago petitioned the court for a of business wrttiug, complete Arith­ tion submitted today was that urging
Last y»-ar he sold 1,500 dozen cars off A A. A., fixing a date on which to nounced.
guardian over his father, whom, he [ metic, World geography. Kimball's | rhe Congregation ot the Inquisition
■in acre and a half, and this year he hold the contest, mid arousing the na­
"The examination is open to all said, was becoming mentally unsound.! elementary English book 2, a school of the Roman Catholic Church to re­
will do as well, if not better.
tives to a realization of the benefit* citiz'ens of the United States who can The father fought this, declaring that history of the United States by Mace scind the decrees opposing in'inera-
Furthermore, the corn rais«> I is of resulting from the world-wide pub- comply with the requirements.
Eighth Grade—Edson's Grammar tton."
It was a scheme to rob himself and his
excellent quality, and a taste of it is licity of a race meet here.
Application forms and full infor­ aged wife ot their property in«l sav­ School reader book 4. Hicks' Cham­
a demand for more, until the Newn­
■’This Is ar. opportunity that must mation concerning the requirements ings gained by years of toil.
pion spelling book. Palmer’s method 1>O< TOE NICK
BY WIRELESS
ham grown corn Is iu great demand. not be passed up." said Mr. Lee. ■'I’ve of the examination can be secured
Captain J. W. Siemens was appoint­ of business writing, Agriculture for
Mr. Newnham’* beat known corn is tAlked the matter over with many of from the postmaster at Bonanza and ee guardian for Penney by the court beginners, complete arithmetic, civil
SYDNEY, N. 3. W., Aug. 27—On< e
a Golden Bantam, but thia year he the business men, mid, with an excep­ tlie local Secretary at Klamath Falls, a little while ago, but last week he government by Reinsch, Kimball.s
tion or two, all are heartily In favor or from the t'ntted States civil service tendered his resignation, owing, it is elementary English, book 2. a school I more has the wireless been brought
Is also raising other varieties.
I into play to save a life, and it ha*
Corn, though, in not the only oat- of putting on this race. The on«s who commission. Washington. D. C.
stated, to the complications in the history of the United States
proven successful.
able tliat Is to he found iu the Newu- made any objection, made it on the
"Applications should be properly case. Since then no successor has
When the steamer Wimmera dock­
To Cement Waterway.—Contractor
bam gardens. In the four acre* he belief that It would be too dangerous executed and filed with the commis­ been appointed, and the father claims
ed
here today the ship’s physician
his
son
have
on
the
West
Side,
to
try
to
race
over
the
course
content-
)
own
Theo.
Froelic
will
leave
this
evening
sion at Washington at least seven .hi* sou is appropriating to his
and
plays before the date of examination, I use the profits of hl* parent's farm for Chiloquin, where he goes to build told of having exhausted his knowl­
they are raising beans, peppers, car- plated.
"They are not fully aware of just ¡otherwise it may be impracticable to I and income.
the flume, or concrete ditch, for the edge to save one ot the passengers,
rots, celery, squash, pumpkins, po­
There examine the applicants."
Southern Paciflc across their right of who was desperately ill. During an
tatoes, In fact, every kind ot garden what an endurance race Is
|
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will
be
no
speeding
round
the
course
Von-
way, which Is part of the Modoc Point exchange of news with the Mah»no,
Here From Calor.—William
truck. This is of Buch quality that
at
a
high
rate,
for
an
endurance
race
FOR
SALE
—
King
Theodore,
thor
­
irrigation
project. Mr. Froelic will outward bound from here, the pres­
neas
Plum,
also
known
as
The
Col
­
It takes precedence over imported
its not a matter of speed, but dura-1 oughbred Holstein bull. 2 years onel," and Frank Fish are here from take with him ten or twelve men from ence of a specialist on board the Ms-
vegetables In the local markets.
bility. The object is to see what cars old; one of the best bred bulls ever Calor. They are connected with the Klamath Falls
heno was made known to the Wlra
mera’s doctor, who asked for advice
To trade, furniture for a team of will stand the gruelling grind of the brought, to the county J. W McCoy. Fish Lumber company's plant at that
regarding treatment of bls patient.
rough
roads
and
steep
grades
"
The
Herald
atty
cent*
a
month
12-h
r
place
maree, at Comstock’s
r
IS BEING BUILT
STOP TRAPPIMG
ON LOWER LAKE