Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 02, 1913, Image 1

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VOLUME XVIII
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1913
to forty-eight hours la as follows; The
I day preceding the treatment a »mull
I iimount of hay and u moderate
I umouut of outs is given In the morn-
I lag; In tiio evening food is withheld
i and u purgative given Barbados»
[ aloe», 1 ounce; or rnw linseed oil, 1
pint. Tin- day of tin treatment, at 0
o'clock In the morning, give 3 drams
I of carbon bisulphide in a gelatine
papsule; ut 7 o'clock repeat the dose
in the »am* manner, and at h o'clock i
WII.NON I RGI.D TO TAKE ACTION give u third and last dose, making In MAY NOT GET THROUGH UNTIL
nil 9 drains of carbon bisulphide in
HATI ROAY
three gelatin capsules.
v
The ubove treatment is tor tbe
|MH hlllM Attorney Would Have Hee-
uiluit bora*. For a yearling colt half < «mrproiiiiM« Effort» in the Upper
K-tMl)
<»f (lie Navy It«» ommend the quantity of carbon bteulphid used
House Are the < uu»e of lire Delay,
tor a mature horse will give tbe de­
the Adoption of Bill Providing for Mired results.
I I m - ln»urg«nt» Demanding Further
Reimbursing Member« of (he Party
If properly administered, the gel-
Time in Which to t'on»i«ler the
itiri capsule reaches the stomach in­
<
liung«-» Muti«- ut the Conference
tact, but soon dissolves, and tiie car­
During Hiot» Tili» Hummer
bon blsulphld rapidly evaporates, suf­
lii-hi by Joint ConimlUee
focating all bot larvae and other para­
site» with which it comes In contact,
I nlled Pre«« Service
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 1,— out not Injuring the horse. Worms
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 1.—
are quite often expelled as well.
Bruce Rogers, the attorney who 1«
i he Insurgi nt members of the senate,
representing the socialists of Seattle,
led by Senator Reed, today forced a
postponement until tomorrow of the
today urged President Wilson to di­
consideration of the Underwood tariff
rect Secretary or tlie Navy Daniels to
tevision compromise.
recommend tbe adoption of the Poin-
The Insuigent» demanded more
dexter bill appropriating 11.500 to I
time to consider the changes made at
reimburse the socialists whose prop­
the conferences of the joint commit­
erly was destroyed during (he riots
tee last week.
in Seattle.
It is the opinion of the leaders that
Rogers said; "We do not accuso NOMINATION IS CONFIRMED BY owing to this delay, tho tariff meas­
Secretary Daniels of deliberately in­
Illi. SENATE IHIS MORNING. ure will not reach President Wilson
citing the riots, but the night riot ,
until late Saturday.
win something fierce, and the trou-, MAN TAKE OFFICE LATE THIS
ble might have been stopped several i MONTH
hours earlier, had It not been for tbe
speeches made by representative« of
I lilted Pre«» Service
the government.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. —Tbe sen-
"We do not proi*oae to stand this
humiliation We have adopted u mod­ iite thin morning confirmed th« ap­
erate court« so far, but civil wars, point m< nt of W. A. Delzell as post-
have started from leas abuse than wo munter nt KlamalU Falls.
have suffered.
Frank McManamy of Oregon has
'’Unless we are reimbursed, this In- 1 been nominated by the Interstate, AFTER RECOVERING VALUABLE
eident will grow In Importance until Commerce Commissioner as Inspector
POINTER. DENTIST FINDS SOME
a civil war may result."
of locomotive boilers.
BODY TOOK HIM AWAY AGAIN
SOCIALISISWANT
DAMAGESFORIHE
TARIF! BILL IS
WESTERFIELD HAS
It I« more than probable that Mr
Beiceli will assume office dulie« the
pr<-»ent month.
TUOI GHT TO HAVE BEEN TAK-
KN
BY
MASKED
QUARTET.
YEGGS MAKE ESCAPE
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United Pres* Service
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., , Oct. 1.—
Four mouuted bnndlts early this
of the
morning blow open th* safe
i
First National bank of Dardanelli,
looted it, and escaped.
The amount taken is unknown. It
is thought to be several thousand dol­
lars.
AILMENT MAY PROVE FATAL,
HANS THE AGRICULTURAL DE-
PARTMENT
(Herald Special Service)
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 1.—
Contrary to tho prevailing opinion
among farmers, tlie bot which infests
the stomach of the horse is often
harmful to both young and old ani­
mate, and may be especially disas­
trous to colts. Tho bot is the larval
stage of tlie horsu botfly. Tbe botfly
reproduces by depositing light yellow,
oval eggs, which are attached by the
adult female to tbe hair of the legs,
breast and neck. The eggs hatch;
then tlie horse licks itself und some
of tlie small liirvue uro taken through
Hie mouth into tlie stomach, wiiere
they nttaeh themselves firmly to the
lining.
By their parasitic tendencies a
large number of bots covering the
lining of the stomach damage the lu-
torior of that organ, prevent dlgeH-
live action, and in some cases cause
tlie horse to remain in such a poor
condition that death may ensue. It is
probable that many cnseB of poor con­
dition in liorseB thought to be duo to
worms are really due to heavy in-
testation with bots.
A very effective treatment which
will remove bots within twenty-four
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NUMBER 20
and followed Mr. Waite's trail until
he reach«:hd tbe south end of Tul:
, latke, where. Instead of following the
trail around tbe lake and returning i
j over tbe mountain to the Fleener
homestead, took the back trail, and
' thus added about ten miles to hte
route.
j Hte back trail was followed until
the cinder cones were reached, where
. be changed his course and struck for
i the mountain near where the auto-
i mobile« had been left. In hte weak-
hl Bl ItltANITES I1MM K TRACKS
,
...
e,1K REMAINING TRIALS ARE HET FOR
- nc-d condition it was impossible for
WITH DEBRIS
NEXT WEDNESDAY
| him to cover this distance before dark
(and be was compelled to remain all
...
. i night. At . daylight
be made hte way 1 Superior Judge Refuses to Consider
lU-fmud of tlie ICiulioad torn pan) to i . .
.
j to the orad and returned to the borne-
Motion to Set Anide Indictments
t'tiargo a FI»«--4 ent Fare Renulte I stead about 11 o'clock.
HAVLNSCOURT
D elayed again SCENE OF FIGHI
K. F. POSTMASTER
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♦ OFFICIAL PAPER OF ♦
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in O| h ti Warfare Between the Reni-'
AHEAD OF S. F.
POLICE FORCE
1
Hea,ci,lnk P*fty made four
Remaining Untried Against Police
I trips nearly across the lava beds. It
Oft!< ials Who Are Now Serving
dent» <i the Suburb, Bw k«-«l by Big j was late in the afternoon before they I
SenU-ncee
for Conspiracies With
Realty Company—I h on the Out- i had followed Mr. Waite’s trail into
the black lava, and knowing that no
Bunco Stwrer»' Ring.
skirta of Oakland.
accident bad happened up until that
time they felt sure that be bad re­
United Press Service
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turned to camp during the day.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1—Super­
OAKLAND, Oct. 1. As a result of
ior
Judge Dunne today refused to dis­
Die refusal of the Southern Pacific to
miss tbe remaining indictments
«rant a
ent fare from Havenscourt
' against Detective Frank Esola and
dupot, the residents of that suburb on
I tbe other patrolmen convicted of con­
the outs, its of Oakland are engaged
spiring with bunco men in this city.
in warfr. < against the railroad.
instead, Dunne set next Wednesday
Backed by the Havens millions, the
is the time for taking up these fur­
Wickham-Havens company and 400
ther charges against the minions of
ri-xldents of this fashionable subur­
tbe law.
ban tract, Walter Liemert, leading be
Ail of the indicted officers were
men, stopped the Southern Paicfic’s THE CALIFORNIA CONGRESSMEN convicted and are now serving prison
PLEAD WITH WILSON NOT TO
electric cars this morning, At the
■ terms.
same time, the Southern Pacific
VETO THE MEASURE SO VITAL
strove with an equal number of men
TO THE EXPOSITION CITY
to Invade the property.
The police are preventing armed
■carfare or any unnecessary violence. United Press Service
According to residents of the sub­
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 1,—
urb, the trouble is the result of the The entire California congressional
Southern Pacific's refusal to fulfill Its delegation today called on President
alleged agreement to grant a 5-cent Wilson and urged him not to veto the i
fare.
Hetch Hetchy measure.
The trouble came when the first
It is said that nature lovers are at-, RECESS IS TAKEN BY THE COURT
train from Melrose to Havenscourt tempting to induce tbe president to
UNTIL MONDAY, AT REQUEST
was blocked by debris piled on the disapprove of tbe measure.
track, Residents forcibly held
OF THE ATTORNEYS FOR THE
train.
GOVERNOR
lif HITCH HETCHY
STATE RESIS IN
SULZER’S TRIAL
CHRISTIANS WILL
LAST EV FINING
B. St. George Bishop is down from *
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“The Cedars" for a short business so- '
ALBANY, Oct. L— :The prosecu-
if Dr. Westerfeld should happen to journ.
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a-
»<•«• some one leading WeetcrfeM’s
tlon rested this afternoea-in the trial
• dog down the street today, the public
of Governor William Sulzer on im­
JJ
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print stands a chance of running j
peachment chargee.
i . hock full of bloodshed and gore, for
Attorney Herrick for the defense
the vengeance of the erstwhile peace­
WILL COMMENCE SUNDAY, OCTO-
then
asked for a recess until Monday,
able dentist has sworn would make
BER I2TH—RELIGIOUS CAN­
i even a butcher tremble.
which was granted. This, he said,
VASS OF THE CITY WILL BE was on account of important motions
Wosterfeld bus a tine pointer,
i • hicii he carefully trained, and just
MADE SOON
I to be made at that time.
; I-<or« the opening oi the hunting
I BILD HYGIENE SOCIETY IN THIS I seas« n the dog disappeared. He of- C ANDIDATES FOR I*OS1TIONS ON
Preparations for the revival meet-!
WAV HOPES TO REDUCE THE ' fered a 1100 reward for information
ings
to begin at the Christian church [
T own F LEYEN ARE TO GATH-
, leading to the arrest of the guilty j
MOR- party.
ER FOR INITIAL PRACTICE ON in this city, Sunday, October 12th, !
are rapidly being made. The efficient !
Last Wednesday he recovered the' SUNDAY MORNING
TAI.ITY
: advertising committee, composed of
i dog, Yesterday, upon arising, be I
R. H. Dunbar, Mrs. Peterson and Mrs.
i discovered that during the night
PHILADTLP1IIA, Oct. 1. — The
Those who seek places on the Inde­ E. V. Vannice, have prepared neat
, someone untied the rope and led the
" laby Saving Show" which hu« at-
pendent foe (ball team are to meet at window cards announcing the ser­
I dog away.
traded such wide attention not only
Si 3o Sunday morning at Modoc Park. vices, also bearing the likeness of VARISIN AND RAY GIVE EXHIBI­
of residents but also of visitors and
At that time, the first workout will Eider S. D. Harlan, minister-evangel­
TIONS OF THEIR SKILL WHEN
delegates of the many conventions
be held.
ist. These will be placed in tbe win-
which have met here during the sum­
The team is being banded together I dows of the business houses, i, and t EVER THE CHARGE THEY
mer, was removed from the city hall
by Kleth Ambrose, and will play a I also in many private homes.
MAKE IS SATISFACTORY
today.
series of games with the high school
Next Lord's Day at 11 a. m., an­
Officials of the Child Hygiene As­
eleven. A weight limit will be fixed other "Children's Service” will be
sociation which has had charge of the
Sunday.
held. The Bible school scholars will Unite 1 Press Service
exhibit were elated over the success
The team this year will be com­ furnish the music at this hour.
NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—Residents
of tlie exhibit und declared that the
posed of almost entirely new ma-
Miss Bessie Mulkey, newly chosen cf tbe Metropolitan golf district who
results prove that the knowledge
ferial. The greater portion of last president of the Y. P. S. C. E., and were unable to attend the national
HERBERT D. MORTENSON IS
gnlned by mothers In caring for little i
year's team are in other cities.
her workers are planning much new championships at Brookline, Mass.,
WEDDED TO YOUNG LADY
ones already is having results in de-
today were given their only chance
wore for this fall and winter.
creuseH of infant mortality.
W. W. Lewis, a rancher from near
to see Vardon and Ray, the great
PROMINENT IN SOCIAL CIR-
A
religious
canvass
of
the
city
will
Tlie show will be permanently In­
Midland, is in the city today on a I be made by members of the Aid So­ English experts, in action.
CL I S AROUND THE BAY
stalled later on in a distant section
mission of business. He claims that ciety this week.
In view of the prices asked by these
of the city.
his section of the country has the
players, the Metropolitan district of-
Friends of Herbert D. Montenson. best crop harvested for years.
j ficials decided to let Messrs. Vardon
CONFEDERATE VETS
the popular manager of the Pelican
RECEIVE PENSIONS and Ray play wherever they wanted
Bay Lumber company, were greatly
—outside the Metropolitan district,
surprised last evening to learn of his
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Oct. 1.— , with the exception of today, when
Bov. George 11. Feese, who for the marriage, lie was wedded in San
At least "00 Indigent Confederate, they when they play on the Baltusrol
past four years has occupied the pul­ Francisco to «Mrs. Josephlno Kennedy-
veterans today drew their first pen- j links.
pit of Grace Methodist Episcopal Connor.
j sions under the law passed by the |
church of this city, is soon to leave,
The couple arrived in this city on
iast Missouri general assembly ap­ CHICAGO’S HEALTH MENACED
lie Ims been transferred to Lakeview Tuesday, and were taken to Pelican
BY PRIVATE CORPORATION
propriating 130,000.
by tho Oregon Conference, from City Inst evening.
Twelve hundred applications were!
which session Mr. and Mrs. Feese re­
| rceived, Adjutant-General O'Meara United Press Service
MAN LOST IN LAVA BEDS FlNI.s | approving 700, with many more still
turned last evening.
CHICAGO, Oct. 1.—The health of
During tlie four years Rev. Feese
ills WAY OUT — SMITH AND ; under advisement, awaiting proof of the city of Chicago Is somewhat jeop­
Ims been pastor here ho has done
ardized today by the threat of the
DELZELI. RETURN EARLY THIS I service.
much for the upbuilding and enlarg­
NEW YORK, Oct. 1. Alfredo De
I The pension rate is $10 per m nth. i Chicago Reduction company to refuse
ing of his congregation. He has also Oro tonight will start play with Ben­
MORNING
I Ages of the Confederate veterans to incinerate the city's garbage.
been active in civic circles, being at ny Allen to retniu his title of Amerl-
} range from 64 to 95 years, with most, This morning officers of the reduc­
present one of the directors of the can billiard champion.
O. L. Waite, who underwent such a i of them over 75.
tion company delivered to the city
I
Klamath Chamber of Commerce.
Allen is a Kansas City boy, a strenuous experience in the lava beds
Confederates honorably discharged officials an ultimatum that If the
During ills sojourn in Klamath nephew of Johnny Kling, and regard­ Mouday night, is at his room at the i are eligible to its benefits. As many municipality did not agree by mid­
Falls, Rev. Feese has attained fame ed as one of the best billiard players Washington House, recovering from | were never discharged, but paroled night to purchase the plant upon the
as the "Marrying Parson." In the In the country. Ho had twice de- his long water famine and exposure. i at the close of the war, their parole terms stipulated by the company, the
four years he Ims united more than foaled Do Oro in money contests.
He was brought to town last evening j records are taken as basis for pen- plant would be closed and the gar­
160 couples In the bondB of matri­
Play will continue tomorrow and by Dr. Hamilton and VV. T. Lee. Al­ j sions. The pensions will be paid bage would be allowed to rot.
mony. Tills bringH IBs annual aver­ Friday nights.
I though Mr. Waite was in a very seri­ | quarterly.
The announcement has caused a
age to a point above forty nuirrlnges.
ous condition for a time. Dr. Hamil­
wave of indignation all over the city.
Rev. Feese expects to leave next
Manager L. II. Robertson of the ton believes that hiB patient will be
The Shepherd Piano depot is being , A crisis is expected tonight.
week for his new pastorate.
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com- in his usual health in a very short treated to a new coat of paint on the
A demand has been made that the
'•'ho pulpit vacated by Rev. Feese p ny is sutfering from a fractured time.
floor and lower part of the walls, and city seize the incinerating plant, and
will lie occupied by Rev. E. C. Rich­ wrist, sustained Tuesday while trying
VV. A. Delzell and VV. O. Smith, who new paper on the upper walls and run it, pending a decision of the court
ards. Rev. Richards has been pastor to frank an autc.mcblle.
remained to make the search for ceiling. Mr. Shepherd is dally ex­ in the case.
at Gold Hill, and is snid to be a force­
Waite, returned Wednesday morning pecting a car load of new pianos from
Others, headed by Aiderman Merri­
ful upenker, ns well as an earnest
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Burke of Bonan­ with Mr. Cleaveiand. They spent all New York, and is getting his store man, advocate the confiscation of the
worker.
za are here for a short visit.
of Tuesday night In the lava beds, room In readiness for their arrival.
plant.
F0OTBALI TEAM
Ï0 MEET SUNDAY
SHOW STARTED
BRITISH GOLFERS
SEEK THE CHANGE
LUMBERMAN
FRON EXPERIENCE