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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1914)
* •♦♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ LEADING J'AI’ER OF ♦ • SOUTHERN OREGON ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ KLAHATH REPUBLICAIN KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1014 VOLUME XVIII. ELKS MAY GO 10 Writes Poems J I Wtowever They stop 4 "Au overland trip to the Panania- I’aclflc Exposition." Is the slogun of the ' Nineteen-Fineeii Club*' being talked by members of the local Hike lodge The members plan to make the Journey from hlainuth Fulls to Han Frau« Iscu. a dlHtance of 400 mil««, in the Western fashion, horse back for the active fellows, and stage i-oacbes for the older chaps. It is staled that there will be be tween fifty and 100 inounte«! men In the party, and several stage coaches Vico President George W loaded to their capacity. A uniform kins of the Western Union Tab-graph of purple flannel shirts with the lodge ‘company lias made the statement that numerals on the back, whit« chap- It will soon be possible to send a wire- arajos and rodeo sombreros will be I« m mi-usage around the world. When adopted, while the saddle blankets Ithe Marconi rompany completes Its and «Ides of the Htages will be utilised ¡stations bi Han Francisco and the for advertising Klamuth Fulls. i Sandwich Inlunds this can be done. in addition to the members of the party, the equipment will Include an I auto truck to carry tents, etc., and - a well organised commissary, with a force of employers sufficient to have | camp in readiness for the Elks each | evening. A number of stops will be made, and all the Elks lodges along | the route will be Visited. s of the local lodge are Th« - rer the plan. In addi- Slap on tlie Wrist From Writhing «Bthusi Hose Ha- ScriouN Kranit« for One teved that there will be tion. It of the FirrtlglitWH Taking Hoar a large < . ..«stion of riders from !-ake Into Biasing Rcaidenve county. The club Is being organised al this Fay Goddard Is nursing a fractured time In order to start early the rais ing of funds to defray the expense bend, as n result of an injury received of the trip, and to perfect all arrange at he tire in Hot Springs Addition Goddard was ments A i>lui 1» lielng worked out Mofidsy «rteraoon. whereby each member of the club will taklux the hose Into the house pay small monthly due«, which by through a window, when the force of the time th** trip Is taken will amount the water pressure made th« hose un to a fund sufficient to pay the •i- manageable. and he was struck a hard blow on the wrist by the gyrating penses of the Journey. nosxle. Goddard paid no attention to the Injury until yesterday afternoon he visited a doctor who discovered the fracture. Fire Chief Wakefield and l.cn Royce were slightly injured at | the fire by being cut with glass. I t Bl SALE OF BONO ISSUE IN GOTHAM ELKS WILL GIVE WOItK ON ROAD WILL RUSHED ALONG « IKUVB I I SAYS A. P. IS BE Matcrialn and Supplie» Are Now at Little Girl» Taking Part in the Annual Show Will Be Feted Saturday by tii« Terminus of the Line in Quan- the Lodge in Appreciation for Ser tilien Hutllcieut to Extend Railroad vice«—Movies and Feed .Program lnu> Illg Valley, Sixty Mlles Away. r Constrm lion Outilta Spcndiug the i In return for the services rendered W inter in Lannen HU8AN VILLE, Feb. 18.—Permis sion by tiio state railroad commission to the Southern Pacific company to borrow |55,OUO,UUO provides for over 12,000,000 for the extension of the Fernley and Lassen line from its pres ent terminus twenty-four miles north of Husunville. Coupled with the statement of the railroad officials that the loan is floated, thiH makes a certainty the completion of the Southern Pacific to Lookout from Susanville, Modoc coun ty, and possibly even us far us Klam ath Falls by this time next year. Materials and supplies are at the end of the line beyond Susanville to < arry the lino Into Big Valley, sixty miles further, and work will be crowded the minute woather will per mit. Construction outfits and teams have wintered in Lassen county, to get an early start in the spring. Neu«paper Man X lHlta. Edmund Htover, news oditor of the Western division of the Associated Press, with offices at San Francisco, is in Klamath Falls today in the in terests of that nows agency, lio has visited several Oregon towns, and is impressed with the optimistic feeling that is prevalent. Nifty New Cara. The White Pelican garage Tuesday unloaded four new Studebaker cars. The new models are the prettlsM y«t turned out by the Studebaker people. by the little girls making the first half of “The Big Noise" such a tre- Biandous success Klamath Falls Lodge No. 1247, B. P. O. Elks, has arranged an entertainment in their honor Sat urday afternoon. Wive« of Elks will be in charge. Tlie children will assemble at the Flka* hall at 2 o'clock, and games and music will be Indulged in for a while. Following this, they will be taken to a picture show, and the festivities will close with ice cream and other detect able concoctions at one of the io« cream parlors. THAT CAR He owned a handsome touring car, To ride in it was heaven; Ho ran across a piece of glass— Bill.......................................... 119.47 11« took his friends out for a ride, ’Twns good to be alive; The carburetor sprang aleak Bill.......................................... 250.95 Ho started on a little tour. The finest sort of fun. He stopiHul too quick and stripped his gears—• Bill .......................................... »90.51 He took his wife down town to shop, To save carfare was great; He Jammed into a hitching post— Bill ............................................ »278 He spent his little pile of cash. And then in anguish cried, “I’ll put a mortgage on the house, And take Just one more ride." Woman's National Weekly. WESTERN FUEL CO. IN MORE WOLE »ND BOOKS LAKEN CHARGES ARE MADE BY | dI/n camp, toward Upper Klamath OFFICIA LH I la ke. The Are which completely de HllhWltlkl.il AND LUR'D IX1W stroyed the Byers home, broke out MAKE NOME CLEVER HOVEN ¡■at' •' Allegation Against Fuel Oon- <«rly on Tuesday morning, and short IN THE CANI. cvrn Is That It Dvfraod«*d the Gov ly before the Are was discovered, ern ow nt out of £30,000 by Faîne Mike Lavcnlk, on his way home, ac InvcstigMting < olirti« ling Stori«-« I'oltl costed Starr near the scene of the Itlidavitn in Regard to the Weight« by NiiHp««'t. Deputy Sheriff», Juel blaze. 1 of imfM>rtationn of Coal—Also Sahl < ut Off Haiary Roll, Find Phouo- to llate Evaded Taxe«. This Information caused the author graph, Blankets und Other Goods R.es to make an investigation, and it W fili li are Identified by E. F. Byers SAN FRANCISCO. Feb IS.—Offi was Koon teamed that a child had A n III* Properly. cials of the United States revenue ser seen Starr around the Byers premises vice today seized the books, accounts, on several occasions. Tuesday Starr That h<< looted the reulden«-« of E. etc., of the Western Fuel company. Byers on Ninth street, and then was questioned, but nothing develop This was done in connection with a Bel it on fire in order to hide all ed sufllcicot to warrant his arrest. new charge against the concern, that latte Tuesday evening, after they traces of his thefts and make It ap- it defrauded the government out of pear as though the articles were de- • ere tol«l that they had been stricken 13t',bob in customs duties stroyed In the flames, are the charges from the payroll of Klamath county, Officials of the revenue service al against Joe Starr, arrested Wednes the deputies, after learning of tie di- lot* that this was done through false v regene«- in Starr's stories, began to day a. m. by Deputy Sheriffs R. R. affidavits concerning the weights of Brewbaker and Lloyd Ix>w. A com suspect robbery. A search of the In coa! importations. plaint has been made against Star dian camp revealed several articles, In addition to the atiove, there is and Starr was arrested this morning. by Mr. Byers. also a charge that for five years, the The Byers family reside on a home Starr has beeu a character around company has been evading Just pay town for several months, and has stead near Olene, but bad left prac ments of corporation taxes in propor beeu beeu a lianger-on around sa tically all of their furniture in the tion to its income. loons, pool rooms, etc. He usually house. Wednesday after-noon Byers had a mandolin, and played for what came in from Olene and identified a ever nickels came his way. Should i phonograph, several records, quilts they not come fast enough, Starr did land blankets. Jars of fruit, a clock, electric flashlight and other things iAdy Sibyl Grant, the eldest daugh not hesitate to a»k for them. Starr has made his home at an In-1 found in the search of Starr's effects. ter of Lord Roseberry, former pre mier of Great Britain, has Just pub lished a book of satirical verse, uLLiiu unninuLU “Founded on Fiction,” which is said I • by English to h. very 1 nterest- IgllBU critics W is the author of several oth- ! Artre». Is Preparing to Sue Heathens ; Ing. I She ---------------------------------------- Pacific for Sickness Alleged to er works of light literature. She and Have Been Contracted While Train her husband are popular members of W as Held at Di nmnuir by Wa«hout London society. But literature is only one of her lines. She has been nn exhibitor of dogs in shows in Lon United t'ress Servtc* SAN FRANCISCO, F«b. 18,—Legal don. and has won some prises. representatives here of May Irwin, the actress, today were preparing to Profeasor Winthrop M. Daniels bring suit fur I59.O00 uFM« Henry Clay HaJl tnd Professor W •dnesday was "Bright Sox" day at boys was singled out by the instructor against the Southern Pacific. high school, an annual event, on fur a severe criticism regarding taste Winthrop M. Daniels bave been nom- This amount, it was claimed, is du« linated by the president for members which day ail the upper class men in ties. After a short wordy con 'of the interstate commerce commis the actress b«?cause of illness suffered flict the boy was told to get his books wear multi-colored socks with bright and go home, which he did. sion. Both men have high reputa while traveling over the company's lines and which, it was alleged, forced red, blue and glaring green predomi Later the student was reinstated by tions. which has led the president to her to cancel a number of Pacific nating. Usually the noisy coverings Principal Faught, who did not see the believe they will add to the knowl for the pedal extremities are not Justice of inflicting punishment on edge and ability of the commission. ¡Coast engagements. While traveling from California males, each foot vying with the other one and not on the others similarly over the Southern Pacific, Mias Ir in trying to imitate a rainbow. To attiredy. win ’ s train was held up by a washout day the boys added to the general ef Young ladies of the high school are near Dunsmuir, California. fect by appearing in oddly knotted now planning to have a "Perfumery” It 1 b charged that the sleeper in bright ties, as well hb vari-colored day soon, each girl to splash herself Nvhich Miss Irwin was required to re- ho««. with the rankest smelling musk that i main twelve hours carried no heat And thereby hangs a speedy tale can possibly be obtained. J and as a result she was seized with All of which is a diversion from the of an expulsion and a reinstatement. an attack of neuritis. As seven or eight of the "bright tie" monotony of text books, and tends to brigade entered class room, one of the add to the gaiety of school work. Ai'toriling to Plan ih-ing Outlined, M i - iii I m ' iw of tin« Antlered Herd Will Hl«!«* to Nun Francisco From Kliimntli Fulls, Camping Along the Wuy, and B« mh >II iik i«»r I ills Nectlon 1 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•««••fi NI MUER 10 Lady Sibyl Grant Wireless Messages Around the World ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ OFFICIAL PAPI» OF fi ♦ KLAMATH COUNTY ♦ WV United States National Bank Will Be Merged into the First National Rank of Ashland. Increasing the Capital Stock to fi 100,000. ASHLAND, Feb. 16.- Announce- I I |||||L !ment was made here today of the pro- hNllIir ‘posed consolidation of the United a States National and First National University of Oregon Co-ed« Will Not --------- {banks. The United States National, a Only Be Told How to Use These Once Reeullrd Mayor of Seattle Seems , Former Hied of Federal C'ivil Service l’ion‘ ®r bank under the name of the Utensils; They Must Demonstrate Certain of Being Clionen by the ' < ouiniiHsion Appeals to Attorney Bank of Ashland, will liquidate, the Knowledge to the Faculty Voters a« Candidate at the Coming General for S«m»e Action Under tlie I stockholders receiving stock in the Sherman Act.------------------------------- First National, which will increase United Press Service Municipal Election. the capital stock to »100,000, and SEATTLE, Feb. 18.—Students of start SEATTLE, Feb. 18.—Complete re HARTFORD, Conn., Feb. 18.—As- !““rv with »20,000 ♦*v>uvw surplus. surplus. the home economic department of the E. V. Carter, president of the Unit-1University of Washington are not turns from the preferential election sorting that the Associated Press is held yesterday to eliminate all but controlled by a clique of bond holders cd States National, is to be president only going to be taught how houee- two candidates from the mayoralty and that it Is mutual in name only, tho now bank; c- H. Vaupel, presi- keeping ought to be done, but how to campaign, gave Hiram Gill 23,419 William Dudley Foulke, head of the ,lent of the ^rst National, is to be do it themselves, according to an- votes, and ronholme 11,853. National Municipal league and for vice president; J. W. McCoy, cashier; 1 nouncement Just made by Professor Gill's election is deemed certain, mer chairman of the federal civil ser Clark Bush, assistant cashier, and I Frederick Osborne. The right way He was mayor in 1911, until recalled vice commission, last night appealed Maynie Grainger, stenographer, will of handling flatirons will be Illus by a reform party opposed to his to Attorney General McReynolds to hold the same positions in the new trated and then the students will be methods. act upon the application of the New- ibank. A. J. McCallen, assistant cash required to prove with brooms in York Sun for proceedings against the ier of the First National, is also to be their own hands that they have un derstood the directions. Among many President V. L. Campbell has an- Associated Press under the Sherman assistant cashier. Quarters of the new bank will be other courses there will be one in non need that the new class room and anti-trust act. administration building at the state Foulke addressed the "Get-To- in the First National bank building.'cleaning and in the bearing wall- university, for which contract will gather” Club of Harvard University and the Granite City Savings bank paper has on lighting effects, ------------------------- soon be lot, will be ready for occu on corporations and their inner work will probably move into the United i States National building. r p, II r II nil I Pi pancy by February, 1915. The con ings. dition during tlie preceding semester • will be greatly relieved by repairs for the republican nomination ns sher and additions to Doady hall and one iff ail to themselves has beeu evidenc other class room building. ed by the positive announcement of William B. Barnes that he will bo in I the race. He will file his petition to morrow or shortly thereafter. Barnes, who has been a resident of County Surveyor File« His Petition this county for ten years, has served for the Nomination on tlie liepub two terms as sheriff, preceding Low in United Press Service lican Ticket at the May Primaries. the office. He was elected in 1908, Has Held Office for Several Years IlENO, Nev., Feb. 18.—An earth and re-elected the following term, quake shock was felt in parts of Ne dropping out in 1912 to give fftten- vada this morning. The tretnblor be E. B. Henry, county engineer, seeks gan at 10:17, and lasted thirty sec- another term of office. This morning Former Sheriff Announce« His Inten tion to other interests. he filed his petition for nomination onds. tion of Coming Out for Another At Virginia City, Carson City and on the republican ticket. Camimlgn for Same Office—His Pe Goes to City. Henry has held this office at differ Perry O. DeLay left Wednesday Verdi the ¿hake was also felt. It was tition Will Soon Bo Filed. ent times for several years past, be for San Francisco to attend to busi much lighter there. ing elected for some terms and ap That Sheriff Charles Low and Os ness matters. He will be gone several Switzerland has eighty silk milla. pointed for others. car L. Carter will not have the race days. THE PRIMARIES — 1)1111 J's U f?. UV || J FELE Al RENO DOT FOR SHERIFF OUI FOR OFFICE