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♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ LEADING FAKER OF ♦ * SOUTHERN OREGON ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ KLAPIA 111 REPUBLICAN ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ OFFICIAL PAPER OF ♦ ♦ KI.AMATH COUNTY ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, THU RADA Y, JANUARY 22, 1»14 VOLUME XVIII. NUMBER 42 I SPUD MARKET FOR KLAMATH IN SAN JOSE, CAL HERE FRIDAY * REPRESENTATIVE MEN «'HOHEN TO TAKE CARE OF THE’ Dll'- FERENT FEATURES Ol THE WORK Hili THE YEAR MtANS OF COMBATTING CANCELS SüMEATIENTIUN FAMOUS TRAINER 1M> DIBCOV* EKER OF ATHLETES MILL A li ONE COUNC ILMAN TO BE ELECT- li REHS THE HIGH SCHOOL HTU- ED THIS TIME NAME OF MAN TO MAKE THIH MERRITT WRITH TO LANE AND DEX TH—HAS MOVIES, TOO The following committees to carry BEQI EHT IH WITHHELD EXPLAIN* ACTION on the work of the Klamath Chamber Under the New Charter, Five Wil) FROM PUBLIC In la*tt«*r to Houilii-m i*u<ific Agent, of Commerce were named Tuesday Constitute D m - Board, ami TI m - m - High school athletes and others in < onnuI mmìoii Firm There Hays It night by George J. Walton, president Irf-tti-r Ju»t lt«i'«*ive<l From Senator Will lie tile .Men Elected l-aat tear the city are looking forward to the luin<- Kudo«** Soin«* New Informa F.' k I i of (lie Institution*. It Is Under W ill Pay *1 per Ilio pounds« F. O. of the body: Except in the Fifth Ward—Many visit of ‘'Bill'* Hayward, physical di IL, Hau JiHM-, for 1‘otolOSS, laaMleil stood, 1» io Be Provided With Five tion IL'garding Sprague ami WTI- Finance 1-ealie Rogers, Charles Are Being Brought Forward for rector of the University of Oregon, Gram* of lUidlum, Worth About lluniHon River»—Action W a* Th in Bulk—Tubers Will Be Hmkwl ('«roves and Fred Uarich. Mayoralty Candhlates. who is to address the high school stu *2,000, <HH» — Official* of the llurrau lianiMin River» — — Original Action nuil Wi-lghi-il al Destination. Membership — W. T. Lee, It. E. dents Friday afternoon. His topic is of Mlm-« Huy Donor I* Neither Car Was Brought by Attorney Knot **of Smith, H B. Evans and Fred Houston. Fol' iwlng th«« regular city election /'Physical Training and Personal Hy Several carloads of northern peta negie Nor Rockefeller, < hiloquln." » Manufactories — Hunter Savidge, on the first .Monday in May, five coun giene,” which Is illustrated with lan lous are desired at once by J. C. J F. Maguire, A. A. Bellman and C, cilmen with the mayor will constitute tern slides gnd motion pictures of Young * Co.,,of Ban Jose, according J Martin. WASHINGTON, I). C., Jan. 21.— The following letter was received athletic events. to a letter received from that con President J. M. Flannery of the Amer this morning by Circuit Court Clerk the governing board of the city of I mm. g rat Ion — Chan. F. Du )«ap, D. r Klamath Falls, Instead of ten. as at Hayward was one of the met dele cern by Agent 8. J. Bailey of the I I*. Campbell and W. A. Detail!. ican Chemical company today told George Chastain from Senator Harry the present time. On the first Mon gated to condition the American Bout hem Pacific. Transportation — 8. J. Bailey, J. tli» house* committee on mines and Lane; day iu June the five following coun Olympic team in 1912, which won a In the letter the concern states that Hl Darling and C. F. Stone. mining that an "aged millionaire" to "Without further reference to the Il contemplates a business that will Advertisement, Exhibit and Enter- planning on budding twenty hospitals matter of the right to drive logs cilmen will retire from office, and no sweeping victory from all the nations succ«»sors will be elected to take of the world. He has miny flattering make it an all-year-round market ' t ilnmetits 8. II. Evans. E. IL Hall, for the treatiuent of cancer by ra- through the waters of the Williamson their place: J. F. Goeiler. First offers from big universities in the for potatoes. They say they can use IV ■Hum. A Delzeil ind R. -. Klepper. and Sprague Rivers on the Klamath ward; W. C. Townsend, Second ward; East and abroad, but prefers to stay several carloads of first class pota Public Improvement and irrigation These hospitals are to coat $16,- Indian reservation, 1 would say that C. H. Underwood, Third ward; Her at Oregon. toes 'at once, and asks Bailey to put J. W. Siemens, R. H. Dunbar and oou.ooo. They will be for the free 1 have bad this matter up personally bert J. Savidge, Fourth ward; M. R. them In communication with potato I.»alle Rogers. Two of the members of the Amer treatment of the public. with the commissioner of Indian af Doty, Fifth ward. The councilmen ican Olympic team, Walter McClure owners here. fairs, and have also presented a peti Esch institution, he said, would be , who will remain in office are: Leslie The tubers are to be first class, and Woul<l Ik- Administratrix. provided with five grams of radium, i tion submitted by the Klamath Cham Kogers, O. D. .Matthews, John H. and .Martin Hawkins, were University to be loaded In bulF tn the cars, ac-| of Oregon athletes, trained from raw A petition for appointment as ad Members of. the committee, after ber of Commerce to the secretary of Hamilton and Ben S. Owens. A suc cording to the merchants. They will ministratrix of the estate of Prentiss material by Hayward. Dan Kelly, the interior. some hinting, openly asked Flannery cessor to R. E. Cantrall will have to who has equaled the world'a record be sacked and weighed at the B. P. 8. Puckett has been filed with the who the "aged millionaire to.” He “1 am in receipt of a letter from be elected as be was named at a spe yards in Ban Jose, snd the shippers county court by his widow. Puckett, for the 100-yard dash, and was In the refused to disclose hla identity, but the assistant commissioner of Indian cial election to fill a vacancy. will receive $1 per hundred pounds, I who resided near Kono, died in 1*11. American team at the 1908 Olympic, intimated It was neither Rockefeller affairs, written in answer to one of f. o. b.. Han Jose. 1 Officers for the city to be elected on was also "discovered" snd trained by There are twelve children, and the nor Carnegie. my earlier communications on the the first Monday in May are: yayor, Hayward, as were many other great estate to valued at $700. subject, copy of which I enclose here police judge and city treasurer. track men. with, and which is self-explanatory. Around the office of mayor, who to !.. A. Davidson, proprietor of the 1 have also been informed by the sec to be elected for two years, to cen Central Barbershop, is confined to retary's office that the matter is being tered the greatest interest on the part hla rooms with an aggravating at held in abeyance, awaiting further of the voters. tack of bronchitis. consultation with the commissioner ■ While no candidates for this office of Indian affairs. I am assured that I have yet made definite announcement, the matter will be given further con sideration. 1 will keep track of it, I it to understood that there will be * ¡quite a large list for the voters to se- HAND« AND ORCHESTRAS GA- and will keep you informed from time 1 ^rom" CALL HAH KEEN IHHUED RY ASSO IAIHE WILL HE HIRED TO HIEN 'to time. ’ Maww 1 CIATION—HODGE'S TALKS ARK Mayor “A similar letter has been written ayor Nicholas will probably be a DEN ragtimi : airh for the ATTRACTING MUCH ATTENTION 1 to the various persons who have writ- ! candidate tor re-election. There have SLIGHT DAMAGE IS DONE TO AU DANCE DWVOHOM TOMOBILES HOUSED IN THE EVERY PLACE been some criticisms of the mayor by I ten me concerning this subject." KLAMATH FALLS AUTO COM those who would like to have seen United Press Berries Mr. Merritt's letter to Senator PANY'S SHOP Members of the Klamath Sports- {greater activity in development and DENVER Jan. tl.— At» old fash- < KTATOR IM FORCED TO STAY iatne follows: street improvements, but sll concede I'ApFfaL BY THE Mr.MBERS r-en's A mo « iation will turn out in Cull Ion ml "Kt ock .heft's Maaqiii.sdw t.’lilr I 1 'My Dear Senator—I have the hon- ; A b a result of snow on the roof, the force this evening to attend the lec that there has been much good ac OF HIS CARINET, FOR A TIME, will be tonight's feature of tke Na or to acknowldege the receipt of your roof of the Klamath Falls Anto and ture, ‘ Protection of Game—Oregon’s complished by the city during the AT LEAST tional Block Show celebration In prog 1 letter under date of December 11. ■ Machine company’s garage, on Main Problem," to be given at Houston's past two years. I ress here this week. 1913, transmitting a petition of cit near Esplanade, collapsed Wednesday c pera house by Dr. Clifford F. Hodge For instance, the city now has a Under the suspires of the Denver United Press Service izens of Klamath county, Oregon, re afternoon. The structure to a frame MEXICO CITY. Jan 21—That of the University extension depart garding the use of Williamson and charter under which it can sell bonds, building. Press Club, arrangements have been made for the dancing to take place I Huerta has abandoned, temporarily ment. A call bis been Issued by the 1 Sprague rivers for the driving of logs and that is something which it has Nona of the cars ware damaged to not only in the city auditorium, but I at least, hto plan to take the field, and president and directors for attend I in connection with the logging opera not had for several years before the any extent. tions on the Klamath Indian reserve- present administration. The city is to extend for four blocks along Cham | In person lead hto troops against the ance at thia time. — Dr. Hodge's lecture last evening , uow on a cash basis, and its warrants rebsls. was stated officially today. pa street, downtown. Sue* on Account. This change In program was made was attended by a large audience, and k "in response, I would advise you are accepted for their face value any There will be music on every street Suit to recover $505.32, alleged to for an hour, the speaker held nil in , where, which is a condition that has corner from Fourteenth to Eighteenth ¡upon the Insistence of his cabinet. It that the permission granted by the be due for lumber, has been com elite attention, as be told of the sp not been known as far back as the Streets, so that those desiring to ■lid not please the dictator, it Is un- depaitment on July 8, 1913, to Mil menced in the circuit court by A. D. elling toll of life in the United memory of the majority of the pres tango or turkey trot In the open may {deratood burn Knapp, to improve Wiiliamaon Slack, a Klamath county sawmill man States annually through causes that ! ent voters can recall. do so. It is expected that several River under the supervision of the against E. Meacham. Fred H. Mills « Ith a little study and attention could Another name whom a majority of thousand persona will participate In Argravr» Visits. deputy supervisor of forests, and to is attorney for the lumberman. K. G. Argravefi. who formerly con-1 have been warded off, and the victims ' use the same for the driving of logs the business men have been mention the ball. ducted the Cottage Studio here, cam«« soared to the community. Hto civic in connection with hto purchase of ing for mayor is that of D. B. Camp Mrs. Carey M. Ramsby has been It is cis'med by these that Down From Hie Marsh. in Tuesday night from Grants Pass, |bio.ogical views were vivid, and he approximately 10,000,000 feet of tim bell. confined to her home for several days John Knott, a well known reeident where he has been attending to busl- urged Klamath Falls to take steps at ber on the Klamath Indian reeer’.’a- Campbell would be just the man for past by illness. of Northern Klamath, to down from uesa matters. Mr. Argraves hss prop tbto time, and thua be properly in- 1 lion, Oregon, was revoked on the rep- the place at this time, if he could be |aured against preventable disease, persuaded to accept. Beaver Marsh, „ivlng attention to erty interests here ' resentatlons of Mr. Robert Knox, an etc., as the city grows. The name of W. C. Townsend it _ er man being talked of. It is argued business , matters. He will return attorney of Chiloquin, Oregon, who that bis financial condition is such This forenoon and this afternoon also being mentioned seriously by home Friday, making the trip north | To Worden. represented the Slivers family of the that he would not have to depend for Dr. Hodge eddreaaed the pupils of the i those who have been watching the Tom Grubb, who has been employ from Kirk on enowshoes. I Klamath tribe of Indians, and Messrs. . . . ----------- ----------------------- -------- K a living on the small salary allowed Allman during the past year. ed at Hurn'a Hardware etore, is tak grammar schools and high school, '.Frederick S. Stratton and Alexander Undoubtedly there A well constructed brick house will ing a vacation. He left thia morning using his illustrated slides in telling . T. Vogelsang of San Francisco, Calif., is urged that as a member of the by the city. >( the value of birds, etc., to the com would be many very desirable candi street committee he has done good with his family for Worden on a vielt. outlast one of granite. and others, that the use of William munity, and tho danger from tho dates for the office if the salary was work, and has always been on the son River for the driving of log* housefly. This afternoon Tie address sufficient to justify a man giving up job. would destroy the fish therein and ed the Central scli<>ol pupils on "Alco- Colonel M. G. W'Ukins has many his regular employment. inar its scenic beauty. Among other names heard for the holtom,” using elM?s again. friends who have been talking his "Furthermore, I would advise you These lectures are free of charge, candidacy. The Colonel has served office of mayor are: H. J. Savidge, that the matter in question is still un and the public is invited. several times on the city council in R. A. Emraltt, C. K. Brandenburg, der consideration and pending t*>« re the past, and is well known through Chas. F. DeLap, C. H. Underwood and turn of the commissioner of Indian out the city. C. B. Crisler is anoth- Marion Hanks. (affairs, who is at present in the field, final action thereon will be withheld. —Very truly yours. E. B. Merritt." HEVERAL «'ARMlADH IT ON« E WANTED DENVER FOLKS TO TANGO IN STREETS HUERTA WILL NOT SPORTSMEN WILL ATTEND LECTORE SHOW COLLAPSES ROOF OF GARAGE Urge Dairying Unity "The future of Klamath county as solid banking concerns of California, a dairying country depends entirely I and every dollar of the bank stock is on the dairymen themselves," said R. 'owned by the dairymen of Newman. M. Osborne, a prominent dairyman of "We began with fifty-four dairy Newman, Calif. men banding together and working In "But they will have to change their harmony. Now we have an organi ways to accomplish the desired re sation that is a power In the commun sults. The cows should be better ity, the result of absolute unity of housed, for one thing, and a change purpose. in feeding methods should be made. I '"Klamath county can be made one Potatoes, sugar beets and carrots can I of the banner counties of the West in be produced in abundanco here, and the dairying business if the thing is no better feed for dairy cattle can be I properly managed.** had than potatoes, »carrots and sugar | beets ground up and mixed with hay. "The dairymen should be more in' harmony than they are at present. They should work absolutely in unity' a» one concern. "I think it would be very beneficial for tho dairying intereate here if they would send somo reliable man to Newman and let him seo just how we manage down there. "The first Na tional bank, of Newman ie one qf tho Mr. Osborne and son, R. C. Os- borne, will leave tomorrow for Call- fornla, but will return to Klamath Falls next week. They have a ranch near Merrill, where they have many head of dairy cattle, and on which they will establish a model dairy. They will be associated with M. W. Silva, who, besides owning a big dairy near Merrill, has extensive dairying Interests near Newman. UNIVERSITY LECTURER IS LOUD IN HIS PRAISES OF KLAMATH G 1111*8' CULINARY ACCOMPLISH MENTS At noon Wednesday Dr. Hodge and the high echool faculty were guesta of the Domestic Science olass at a buffet luncheon served in the Domestic Sci ence rooms. About twenty-flve sampled the cul inary efforts of the young ladies of tho class, and every one had warm words of praise for the delt'lous vlnnds and perfect service. Dr. Hodge was especially profuse In complimentary remarks, and beg ged a cookie to take with him as a so'ivenlr of a spread so entirely satis fying. ATTORNEYS WILL ELECT AND OINE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BAR ASSOCIATION WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY NIGHT—A BAN QUET IS IN THE PROGRAM "Of all the towns in Oregon 1 have or he would have lived a decade long visited, and I have been in a great er. Mr. Young has been visiting hto ■umber, you have the very beet here. I old chum, Bob Alexander, and he says When Bob Alexander went home to that such a persistent booster as the Michigan for a visit, the etorlee he >ever-genial Bob can-t do Klamath I told of Klamath Falls caused the peo- ' Falls justice. He stated that he ex 1 pie there to put him down as a pre pected to see a town of 400 or 600 varicator of the first water, but after people, with only frame buildings, the stop here, I see that he don’t put and he declares the White Pelican to I the equal of any hotel to be found in things half strong enough.** The annual meetlug of the Klam- aht County Bar Association will be held Saturday evening in the court hbuse. At this time a corps of offi cers will be chosen for the coming year, and matters of Importance to the association will be discussed. Following the meeting, a banquet This is the way William Young of the Middle West. will be Indulged in. Secretary Joseph "If I was twenty years younger. I’d S. Kent is in charge of the arrange Fowlersville, Mich., epoke of Klam ath Falls before leaving this morning. locate in Klamath Faile and *0 Into ments. Mr. Young, though 88 years of age, I business," said Mr. Toung. **I be Is still engaged in contracting work. lieve this is destined to be a city of Metal shavings and cuttings are An almanac printed in Newport, R. Hla grandfather, he eaye, was burned 50,000 inhabitants, and I would ad and now pressed into brick form I., in 1781, aold for $585 in Boston to death when he was 113 years old. vise any young man to locate here.** made use of In Iron smelting. the other day.