Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 27, 1913, Image 5

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    There’s a chance for fifty-four women to
SAVE FROM $4.00 to $ 10.00
on a suit, coat or dress, provided they don’t wait too long to make selections
One week ago we announced that we would dose out our present entire stock oi women’s coats, suits and dresses at an im­
portant saving to the public.
Al that time we had more than one hundred garments.
The selection is splendid yet, as we have fifty
four garments left and they must be sold within the next three weeks.
If in need oi acoat, suit or dress, you can’t afford to overlook this opportunity to buy where price has been reduced as it has
been here on garments of quality.
La Vogue Garments featured at this store
Early buyers get the choice
:iwr< <• at Monday night » meeting of
WORK ALL
< ITY HALL BONDS
council, when they pointed a free­
WINTER ON THE
CARRIED BY VOTE
ly signed petition, asking that the
MODOC POI NT JOB
OF FOUR TO ONE
All tbe exercises showed careful,
Hl NDRED8 • »(' MEN KILLED ON count'll make a donation of (60 a
training on tbe part of the teacher | Two cases of scarlet fever in the
MAIN CANAL 18 NEARLY FOI RTH WAHI» THE ONLY ONE and all tbe children showed close' family has resulted in the quaran­
month or more to carry on the work
IM »TH SIDES
of th« organisation
COMPLETED
WHERE DEFEATED
attention and enthusiasm in the way tining of the family of Captain John
Talks weie mad« by Hunter Sav-
< «>rlvapontient» tre Not AI low. »I u.
they carried their parts.
Parker at Shippington. As the chil­
I m - Telegraph Today, ami AH the tdg« and It A. Johnson for the di­ Test Boring* Being Marie at the Pro- Overwhelming Vote in Favor of In-
The proceeds are to be used in buy- ■ dren attended school until the quar­
|M>sed Site of tltc .spraguc River
Dia|>at4 lMw N« tit by Courters ire rectors, explaining the need of pub­
debtcMlncMH for New Municipal ing library books for the school.
antine was started, there is some con­
I «denti lU'in-
Dam—Crew of Eighty Men Is Em­
S( rue ture Coat by Tax|>ayera—Ma­
t « nsonsl al Jaurès—Federai
lU-in- licity nt thin time.
sternation among the parents of tbe
It was ugrecd by the council that
ployed by the lUx hniuition Service
jority in Either Fimt or Second
school children.
forcrutcuia llrlvcu Iroin Train».
Hear Ye! Hear Ye*
the members will consider an addi­
of the Indian Bureau on (tie Reaer-
l\anb> More Than Enough to Off­
ami Train» Taken by \ Ilin's Army
But among the men employed in
tional levy for this purpose in the
A Session of Ye Deestrick Skewl, the Pelican Bay mill, the Long Lake
«at ion Irrigation Project.
set the Total Opjamition to Bonds.
next AseeMinent.
presided over by T. S. Griffith, will be plant, 'the box factory and other in­
I I. PASO, Texan, Nov. 2S.—Fif
“If possible we will keep men at
t« < n liundr>«*l («lierais, with four «an
By a vote of nearly four to one, held in the Mt. Laki church at 8 dustries at Shippington, the conster­
work .all winter on tbe excavation the property owners of Klamath Falls o'clock Saturday evening.
oon (hia aflrr»""» rrariMwl Haragoaa.
nation is still worse. The Parkers
BONDS and rock work,” said Engineer H. W.
All pupils will be provided with a I
vclb-ving Gcm ral Kalasar, wlu»
Monday
went
on
record
as
in
favor
of
conduct a laundry at Shippington,
I Hincks, in charge of the work being
trawtctl aouth. Mh<l> r llu- prot« tlon <>f
issuing (50,000 bonds for the con­ free lunch. The whole session is and they had the clothes of the men
According to a wire on Tuesday done on tbe Modoc Point irrigation struction of a city hall.
open at all times to inspection—in I all ironed and ready for delivery
th« gun».
fact, visitors are welcomed.
I tv« liumlrcd rclx-l <av«lry m«'u from Attorney W. 11 Shaw, who ac- project by the Indian service.
I when the health officer placed them
In the Fourth Ward alone was the
apiMtarvd Iron» Hir rvar, and in turn I < oinpanled Nelson to San Francisco,
Mr. Hincks is here today attending issue defeated. The majority in the
behind a red flag.
they took tbe gun». silrnclng tbr hrr Mr. Nelson wus released on bail last to business matters in connection Second ward alone would have been LAIRD O' SEIBO
; night and his hearing set for Wod- with the work.
LIKES THE EARTH I At Monday night’s meeting of coun­
aml pursuing the fwicral».
sufficient to overcome the opposition.
cil, R. A. Cantrail, the new member
ml
Itodrigur*.
who
ba*
!•«•••
n.sday.
Bail
was
reduced
from
I
«.000
Genet—-------- —
“
We
will
endeavor
to
keep
the
The
vote
by
wards
follows:
from
the Fifth ward, asked the health
NEW YORK. Nov. 25 —Andrew
brougtit lier» for trvaluwnt, late to- to (1,000, which was furnished.
ground open with plows all winter,”
officer
if these clothes could be fumi­
Mr.
tfbaw
states
that
there
is
noth
­
For
Against Carnegie is today celebrating his 72d
<la> rv|H»rt«Ml tliat General Sala/ar
he continued, "and if the soil does
gated and sent to the owners.
ing
to
th«
IMrolt
matter,
and
that
3
First
Ward
.
.........
63
birthday.
He
received
many
visitors
waa killed aml his «Uviatam «II bul an-
“Before they can be sent out the
it was only a libelous lie. He says not frees« too deep, men will be kept
Second Ward ......... 110
5
at his Fifth avenue mansion.
nilillated in thl« putwu».
that
ovarything is shaping for the at work all tbe time. There is some
Third Ward ......... 52
27
“If you can show me a man who clothes must be washed in an anti­
t.encral Talmant», commanding «»•
rock work that was left for the win­
Fourth Ward ......... 11
30
will give me an option on bis life be septic solution," said Dr. Truax.
Sonora truop». wa* «l»<» Idlled today. br-td, and that Nelson will be home ter, and this will soon be started.”
It was decided last night that no
this week free from all charges.
Fifth Ward . ..... 10
5
can name his own price, and I'll glad­
A force of 75 or 80 men is employ­
After a full Investigation Mr.
ly pay it,” said the steel king. "This guard would be placed over the Par­
El. PASO. Texas, Nov. 26.—The
ed In the work on the project. This
Total......... .......... 246
6»
earth is such a heaven that I don't ker home, as Parker had promised
l>igg«*i and fiercest butti« fought on Shaw bnlievrv that Nelson is a vlc- year they have practically completed
the councilmen that he would see
tlm of enemies In those charges which
want to leave it.”
1X4»
la
now
In
Tho
structure
is
to
be
built
on
the
Mexican »<»U since
the
main
canal
of
the
project,
besides
that
his family remained at bome.
have
been
brought
against
him.
city’s property on Walnut street, be­
progress. General Villa and 7,500
many of the biggest laterals.
The
wants
of the family wili be «t-
PETTUS
CASE
IS
9,500
federal
Sol-
tween Fourth and Fifth streets. Part
rebels «re opposing
tended to by the city, through Coun-
Early next year the government of the feeble objection to tbe issue
I I RRIs CAKE IK
FIRST
ON
LIST
diem.
oilman Cantrall.
DISMISSED TODAY will commence the construction of tbe was through dissatisfaction with the
The battle line extends twenty
dam
across
Sprague
River,
by
means
In
preparation
for
the
opening
of
site.
miles, from Bauche oil the west, in a
Ifs a Boy.
Circuit Judge ILL.Benson Tuesday of which the water will be diverted
». mi-circle to Zaragoza on the east.
The special election Monday was the December term of the circuit
Paul Lucas, one of the proprietors
In ths «enter. Tierra Blanch« and morning dismissed the charge ngalnst for the irrigation of Indian farm land. held in accordance with a petition court, the grand Jury from the last
of
the People’s Market, is wearing a
Frank
Ferris,
charged
with
child
term
will
gC
into
session
tomorrow
Toward
this
end,
tests
of
the
rock
General Villa have their headquar­
submitted to the council some time
broad
smile this afternoon, all on ac­
stealing.
This
was
done
at
the
re
­
to
consider
matters
criminal
until
at
the
dam
site
are
being
made.
There
ter». Blanch« has the telegraph wires
ago by a number of local taxpayers.
busy <»n official business, and will not quest of Prosecuting Attorney Irwin. was also recently established auto­ This asked speedy action, in order to they are discharged Saturday night. count of the arrival of a big boy at
Ferris was charged with attempting matic gauges on Sprague River and make possible construction next The new grand jury will be drawn the Lucas home Tuesday afternoon.
allow the correspondents to file their
to abduct Harriet Fink, a young girl, Rican Creek, to compile data regard­ spring.
Monday morning.
stories.
The first two days of the term will
H<> freely furnishes information, so whose faro he puid to Corning, Calif. ing the water supply, etc.
I As soon as the proper legal steps be devoted to naturalization matters
The jury disagreed when the case
reports
are
sent
over
Hie
border
When
completed,
the
project
will
the i ,
are taken the bonds, twenty years.
As they pass through was tried Inst summer.
irrigate 0,340 acres on the reserva­ bearing 6 per cent interest will be and the trial of Robbert Pettus.
by courier
Pettus is charged with the larceny
tion.
Jaurez. these reports nre all cen-
offered for sale to the highest bidder. of horses from the Walker ranch in
WANTLAND OPEN;
sored.
MILLS ADD. GLAD
Barnes Valley.
The fighting, which lulled with tlie
HEALTH MATTERS
I desire to announce
RKTIARDSON IS
1 Following these, the court will
coming »( darkness, was resumed this
VP AT MEETING
that I have purchased the
FEELING
BETTER
Mills Addition people are to be giv­
' take up civil suits until the following
morning at daylight. The federal
W. E. Pel ley Bankrupt
en
a
more
diroct
entry
to
tho
city,
fol
­
! Monday.
troojm were driven back beyond their
Stock
of Jewelry at 40 eta.
Tbat
there
is
real
need
fbr
suitable
Circuit
Judge
Henry
L.
Benson
is
—
trains, which were captured by the lowing the ruling of the railway com­ quarters for isolating persons with
on the dollar.
in receipt of a letter from R. M. Rich- ELECTRICAL MEN
mission
In regard to extending Want­
rebels.
< ontngtous disease v as the statement | ardson, his efficient court reporter,
ON A BIG STRIKE |
Tills was one of the
Reports from Villa’s flel<l base in­ land avenue. The commission has
of
City Health Officer L. L. Truax last who left here several weeks ago for
finest stocks of Jewelry
dicate that the Huerta forces are re­ Just allowed the city to extend the night, when he asked the council to I
SCHNECTADY, N. Y., Nov. 25.— J
ever brought to Klamath
treating. The rebels are following, street to the junction of tho railroad provide such it place. Dr. Truax Southern California to regain his
health and strength.
and
Sixth
street.
Ten
thousand electrical workers in
Falls. In fact, it was of
and harrnaslng them.
stated that it would not be necessary
Tho ruling made provides that:
Mr. Richardson was threatened the employ of the General Electric
such a high quality that it
The rebels have lost 100 men. and
'* • • * the right and priv­ to have this in an out of the way with a nervous collapse, and follow- company this morning struck. They
twice that number wounded. It is
did not sell readily.
It
ilege
Is hereby granted to the city of place, its It could easily be fumigated Ing the advice of his physicians ho marched out with no disorders.
believed that the federal loss exceeds
consisted of a complete
Klamath Falls to construct said high­ I | I h hard plastered, and the neighbors made arrangements to leave this sec­
The shops were immediately closed
line of Jewelry in both
(his.
tion for the winter, but his recovery down.
way across such established right of would be in no danger.
Solid Gold and Filled, 811-
Tho matter was referred to the has been so rapid that he now wants
As a result 19,500 men are out of
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 25.— way at grade.
ver Flat Ware, both solid
to return and resume his duties. His work.
“Subject, however, to the right health committee.
Officials arc watching tho Tnmplco
ami plated, handsome Tea
At a mass meeting this afternoon it
Another matter the health commit­ physicians advise against this, and in
district, and Admiral Fletcher and hereafter, In event any railroad
Seta, Smoking Seta and
Ambassador Lind have gone there to tracks are constructed which will tee will attend to is the inspection of his reply to the letter Judge Benson was stated that the walkout has the
Toilet Seta in Silver, Cut
< ross such highways, to require the the school children. Heretofore the told Dick that it would not do for sanction of the American Federation
investigate.
Glaas and China, both
Whether or not the marines will be installation and maintenance of prop- pupils have been examined twice a him to return, and assured him that of Labor.
Hand Painted am! Havi­
sent there depends upon Lind’s re­ er signals, warning, gates or other de­ month by tho city physician, but this all arrangements had been made to
land, and Clocks.
vice to warn or protect tho public in term Dr. Truax declared that the cut have his court duties placed in effi-
The work of transplanting trees
port.
from the nurseries to the Panama-
United States troops are also watch the manner provided by chnpter 276 in his official salary made this lmpos- cient hands.
llecause of the low price
Pacific International Exposition has
slble.
Ing closely the tight in Northern of the General Laws of Oregon.”
at which I purchased this
been commenced. The first to be
There was much discussion ns to MT LAKI PUPILS
Mexico.
stock I am putting it on
M SHINE IN PLAYS planted were some acacias, pines and
Improve Poatofficc.
this, and the duties of the health offi-,
sale at about one-half of
cypress, which were put in the large
Postmaster Delrell has nrranged cer, but the matter was finally left
---------
CITY MAY’ AID
the regular retail price. It
Under the direction of Miss Jessie grassy park on the esplanado of the
COMMERCE BODY for the renovating of the postofflee, to the health committee and the mem­
will be your opportunity
and a force of men are at work kal bers of the school board for settle­ T«'lford, their teacher, the pupils of Marina, abreast of the Palace of
to get the finest of Christ­
Mt. Laki school gave a very enjoy­ Mines and Metallurgy. The work of
There is a possibility that the next somlnlng, rovnrnlshing and otherwise ment.
mas gifts. Remember gl
able entertainment. Two plays, some transplanting will be prosecuted act­
tax levy for the elt.v will carry with It Improving the looks of the quarters.
will do the work of $2 at
The Panama-Pacific Exposition fire recitations and songs, and an exhibi­ ively.
n small levy for providing a fund to In ndditlon, Mr. Delzelt has taken up
this sale.
assist the Chamber of Commerce In with the council the matter of hav­ apparatus, to be installed soon in the tion of calisthenics formed the pro­
its work of exploiting Klamath coun­ ing the alley In the rear of the post­ nearly completed fire houses, will be gram. which was followed by cake, I The state of New York hu appro-
| printed (700,000 for its building at
office so graded that mall can be de­ of the latest motor driven pattern. cocoa and sociability.
ty to incoming settlers.
The two plays were th« “Btreet Mu- the Panama-Pacific International Ex-
The mntter was brought up by the livered there from the depot, making The personnel will be composed of
sictana,” given by the very little folks, position.
[
trained, experienced firemen.
directors of the Chamber of Com- a great saving of time.
4
fintisi Mint Ik utïlCü IS ON
Xi,“1"’. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . °'“r! SCARLETFEVER SCACt AT SHIPPIRGTON
An Announcement
Frank M. Upp