Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 05, 1914, Image 1

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KLAPIATH REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON,
OTHER C0UN1IES,’
SAYS WORDEN
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DEC LAKES COURT WILL “STAY
WITH THE SHIP"
KLAMATH AGENCY, March 4.
Pi Im Weeks, who lias been serving
HARTFORD. Conn.. March 4.
‘a (••ii year sentence for the killing of
James lew, companion of Bessie staling H um Warrant* Attacked in
1111« Harding, another Indian, on th*
Federal Nuit Were Issue«! for Hon-
Wakefield, ‘‘the woman who never
Klamath Reservation In 1911, has
et»l Oebts incurred for Necessary
had a chan
convicted with her of
bren sent home from the federal i
Higliwuy Improvement» in K lam-
ol murdering
her husband, William
prison lit laruvenworth, Kansas. He t
alli
( ounty. Judge Worden Says He
to Wakefield,
last June, today was
I» not expected to live but a short
W ill See They Are Paid.
hanged In i the ‘death yard” at
time.
Weathersfleld state prison. Plew and
At the time he was Incarcerated, ( Tilted Pre»» .Service
iinnoutii
-d
The warrants which are attacked
Candidate» have been
Mrs. Wakefield both were sentenced
While
the
attendance
of
farmers
at
OAKLAND .March I. Secession
'
in
the
suit tiled Tuesday in the fed-
*.i;
November
5
to
die
on
the
gallows,
for practically all of the county of- Weeks Was u victim of tuberculosis,
the short course being held at the
fices with til« exception of that of Confinement In the prison has made ibus broken out in th*- ianks ut ’’Gen­ high school this week is large, it Is folio ing Plow's admission that he oral court at Portland were isaued in
county judge, Eurller in the yeur much worse the ravages of the <11- * ral” Kelley’s army of unemployed, smaller than the number of women planned th* murder and aided the payment of honest bills. The money
t here un» considérable tulli of piob sea»e, so, knowing that his «lays are ! which is going to Washington to de- who ^are taking advantage of the woman, who '« but 24, carrying it • a» * -.pended in tbe construction of
iniiiul work.
able candidates for tili» important numbered, the Indian was sent homo
week’s work offered in home econom­ out. Judge L. F. Burpee passed the load.- and other necessary expenses
t<
breath«
Ids
last
surrounded
by
la d by Will .itn Thorne, 500 Indus­ ic»
lu
­
for Klamath county,” was the state-
und
effort»
w
ere
made
to
office
Every session in this depart­ sentence.
trial Workers, who were part oi the in'nt I- well attended, and much of
du<e »oiucouc to enter the rn* in famllliir faces un<l objects.
Immediately the woman was sen- ¡ineut made today by County Judge
force, have dtserted, und »ay they practical value is taught.
ill S. Worden, prefacing a resolve
t< n<-ed to be hanged, a state-wide
opposition to Judge Worden
X im i)-•», »< n Candidate« in I lo tion will ul»<* go to Washington. This fac­
to
see these warrants paid at par, in-
fight
was
begun
to
save
her
life.
The
As the ttm<- for filing petitions gets
At tiie morning session of the third
FLINT, Mich., March 4
Ninety­ tion is camped near Kelley's force
-itead
of being repudiated.
fight
soon
became
nation-wide,
but
shorter the possibility of securing a
seven nuiues of candidates appeared and there are frequent threats of day’» short course, Mrs. L. W. Rob­ Governor Baldwin declared he could
"When
the present administration
suitable opponent to the present In­
bia «outinued her demonstrations in
on th* election ballots today when hostilities.
not commute the sentence to life Im­ * ommenced, Klamath county had no
cumbent at-ems to diminish, and it
needle
work
and
the
things
apper-
Flint voters went to the city pri­
Kelley’s forces are still camped in
prisonment. It was argued that Con­ poor lariu, no roads to speak of, a
now looks a» If Judge Worden would
maries. J A. (’. Menton, socialist the suburb», awaiting the box cars taining to sewing. She reviewed the necticut* t.;o not taken the life of a poor, unsafe system of bridges, and
have the held to himself. It Is not
history of threads and textiles, de­
and present mayor, is seeking renom- I promised by the Southern Pacific.
know u just what the attitude of the
< 'aring tin- distaff to have been in use woman I* hanging for more than 100 an antiquated court house. Like prac-
lliatlon, his opponent being J. R
judge Is with regard to another
As noon as the promised box car» 3(outj years before the spinning wheel years; that Pie »exerted an almost I tlcaliy every other county in the
Sloat. Four tickets are In th* field.
supernatural influence over the state, we have done the best we could
term, but it would look us If he
ar«> secured the arm) will move to | replaced it.
woman, who had been maltreated by ' under tbe system.
.Sacramento, and from there to Og
would be forced to run again.
In comparing the ancient customs her husband both before and after
villi» Ilin» Business.
"We had to start from tbe bottom,
are
den.
’
said
Kelley
today.
"We
There arc many things alarte I b>
Hind methods, she spoke of thetrace of their marriage. She had two children as it was impossible to raise mone
Elmer Mills has just purchased the
killing
d<spite
the
fact
that
the
men
the preaent court which remain uti shooting gullery and gun store on
tho e old days to be found in the Hull living, a boy <5 years old and a girl by a bond issue. We have done the
finished, and the friend» und sup­ Multi *tre«>t formerly occupied by J. ate not equipped for a long trip.
lions«- of Chicago, where peasants,
"There Is an Insufficient number of fresh from the benighted regions of of 4. Shortly after the court ordered best we could under the circum­
porters of the court are anxious that W Frey, and will open It for business
Judge Worden n-mulu another term m soon ss It Is remodelled, etc. Mr. tents, blankets and cooking utensils. the (Rd World, still < lung to life-long both Plew and Mrs. Wakefield to be stances, and will stay by the ship
hanged on March 4th, the woman's ' until every warrant under attack is
Hi office to complete the work alreud) .Mills, who has been connected with The clothing of tbe majority of the habits.
lawyer
secured a reprieve for her un­ paid off at par.”
started.
local printing houses for a coup) e of ¡men is torn and ragged, and 1 doubt
In the afternoon, Miss Addie Car­ til the court meets later this month
Uf
there
are
three
pairs
of
stout
shoes
it will be impossible to complete years, is well known among the
penter spoke on the “Evolution of to receive the complete printed rec­ KWAI \A\ BOX FACTORY
in camp.
the co­ *i l bouse this year, as a large sportsmen.
Table Service and Manners.” This ord» of the case.
HAN DOUBLED CAPACITY
"We expect to meet General Cox- I talk was one of the most interesting
( the funds levied for this
port
, *y'« army In Ohio In May. and march |and instructive of the entire course,
*111 not be available, on ac-
pur
The Ewauna Box company will
I from there to Washington. It is ex- and extremely well delivered.
rO.ui of the tux being paid in war-
open
next Tuesday for the season’s
I peeled that the army by that time
lanta There are several Important
She told of the discovery of fire,
run.
According to the officials, the
will number 10,000.”
p l«M'«MI of road that cannot be finished
■ind the many years before it »as
orders now on (De are twice as large
this y ear.
|conqu< re*l and made to serve the mul­
as last yar, so the plant will be kept
TEC HXK'ALITIEs
On the other bund, opponent» to
I
tip!« purposes of the human race, as
crowded to the minute all through
the present court have »o far been
AWARD CONTRAI T in the development of industries of
the season. At least thirty-five men
unable to persuade anyone to make
various kinds; of the crude and cum­
will be given steady employment.
Laie Tuesday afternoon the count) bersome looking and eating utemils
the run lu opposition to Worden, and
Since tbe plant closed down last
while confidence was expressed earl­ XI W RECORD toll IMtl/nn court named tbe Merrill Record as of early periods, when wood, clay and BIRTHDAY OF GOVERNMENTS
Pllolll
(TS
Is
ESTABLISHED
IH
winter,
a number of big improve­
the
official
paper
of
tbe
ier lu the season lu being able to
county in stone constituted the stock of ma­
XEWENT DEPARTMENT WILL
III SERI ATIOX FLOCK; OTHER which to publish the proceedings of
ments
have
been made. As a re­
find plenty of men. yet all prospective
BE
OBSERVED
BY
A
BANQUET
terials for the making of these uten-
XEWN NOTES
sult, the daily output has been
the court.
candidates so far have refused Intake
THIS EVENING
¡s!)s: of the gradual rise to silver and
doubled, and the concern will now
any chance nt being the goat.
1 he sworn subscription list of the I glass ware, till dining room splendod
KLAMATH AGENCY, .March 4.
While Judge Worden refuse» to
Republican, Northwestern and Mer­ reached its pinnacle in the days of the
WASHINGTON. March 4.—The turn out 604*00 feet of box shook
commit himself a» to his Intentions, Mrs. Clayton M Kirk, who has thir­ rill Record had been filed. Although luxuriant living of Caesar; of the ’’baby department”—the department in a day's run, making it as large as
it Is quite generally believed that he teen liens, usually gets from eight to the list» of both of the former papers Dark Ages, following the fall of of labor-—celebrated its first anni­ any other factory in the county.
Hereafter, steam will be the mo­
will be a candidate, ns it Is positive­ thirteen eggs, but one day this week were greater than that of the Merrill
versary today. One year ago William
ly stated that he so declared last fall, there were fourteen eggs. The hens Record, the court refused to consider
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B. Wilson became its first head. For tive power. The electric motors have
and Ills friends see no reason why are Rhode Island reds, which breed them on the advice of tbe district at­
a good many months Wilson worked i all been removed, and boilers, en­
he should change his mind at thia Mr. Kirk, a well educated Indian torney, who objected to the technical IT TEIlsoX OPPOSES THE
away without any salary, no office« gine». etc., are being installed. With
larmer, contends is Ideal for this se< wording of tbe affidavits.
"CAN DI DATES’ BALL" FAD and no clerks nothing but his title ¡.sawdust. shavings etc., as fuel, the
time.
tlon, but the egg record haa not been
l’iie sworn affidavit of the Record
since congress, while creating the 'company expects to make a big
u<<<>unted for.
gives that paper 501 subscribers, al­
The candidat* ” balls, basket so- uew department, had overlooked the saving on the amount heretofore ex­
though there are only 4 89 names on ! rials, etc., whereby during the po­ little matter of appropriating money pend d monthly for motive power.
Harry Wilson went to Klamath I the list. Tiirev hundred and ninety litico! campaigns. Kinmath county for its operation. However, Wilson Later, a well will be sunk.
An addition 30x112 feet has been
ITTT8HI RGIL March 4
Dustless Marsh for a short trip.
of these reside at Klamath Falls. Mer­ school districts, lodges, aid societies got back pay later.
rill and in the southern part of tbe land other organizations have for
t.moms, smokeless powder, painless
The anniversary will be celebrated added to last »ear's factory, and this
The snow is melting fast these county.
dentistry, tuneless songs, pointless
¡years swelled their treasuries by at a banquet of all labor department ¡just doubles the floor space, New
The entire northern part of the means of spirited bidding on lunch employes tonight. Terence V. Pow­ 'machinery* including a cutoff saw
stories, jokeli-ss comedies, hopeless days, As a result, the rivers are
i county, which is two-thirds of the baskets by rival candidates, has re­ derly, chief of tbe bureau of informa­ and i twin band resaw have been
hopes and wireless telegraphy hnv» rising rapidly.
area of the county, is covered by a ceived another setback. In a letter tion. will be toastmaster and Secre­ added, and the macinery lias all been
nil come, made t'letr little hit or gone
Indian Agent Edson Watson mude i total of six subscribers. Ono of those sent to the various school teachers. tary Wilson will make the principal ¡rearranged to benefit by the enlarge­
to come again, und why, therefore,
ment.
a business trip to Klamath Falls this is County Commissioner Hagelstein, County School Superintendent Fred address.
may not the mi*nle»s beer saloon?
week.
who
lives
at
Algoma.
Out
of
200
It Is the "Pittsburgh Idea" de luxe,
Peterson writes as follows:
SCHOOL FAIR TO
' residents und taxpayers who receive
conceived by Director Charles N. Hub­
■ We will soon have a political cam­ SPORTSMEN WILL
RE HELD IN FALL
Samuel Clinton was a visitor from |their mall at Fort Klamath, four are paign with us, at which will be
bard of the department of public safe­
FORM STATE CLUB
Yainax
(or
n
few
days,
ilo
haa
re-
subscribers
to
the
Record.
ty. The new saloon would be n place
'chosen our various state and county
—
The entire Western part of the officers. It has seemed a custom to
Delegates from organizations of
School fairs will be held next fall
of glint and glass, with manicures, turned home.
county is represented by one sub­ hold box suppers and festivals which . . rtsmen in all parts of the state |throughout the county, according to
free lunch, chiropodists, pretzels und
The <limil are entirely gone from scriber nt Keno. Hildebrand, one of the candidates were invited to attend will meet al Portland Monday. March 'announcement just made by County
stl other fixtures. TI. cm would also
l><- i* femnli iisrtendor ».• •»•>> .* ii * i the Klamath reservation, During the the largest settlements In the east­ and spend their money.
16. 1!»14, to form a state association. School Superintendent Fred Peter-
now fifty-four vi«
clubs
of -----
sou- These
held — at - Fort
several lady waiters, pictures of many past two hard winters the birds have ern part of the county, has not a
“If
.. tills is a custom, it
.» is „„„
one that
vu„. There are „„„
UB vi
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handsome women gowned In tho either starved to death or fatten single subscriber, while Dairy has 'is more honored in the breach than |hunters and fishermen in Oregon, and Klamath, Bonanza, Merrill and Klam-
Until then only four.
¡tn the observance.’ It is not con- the ready responses received from ath Fall«, and the smaller districts
height of fashion, perhaps, but at driven off by hunger.
bust gowned. Director Hubbard ¡they were very numerous and mutl-
The number of subscribers to the ducive to the best government and ; these clubs indicate that there will be wil1 Participate at th« center near-
would have sw inging door and a con­ I plied fast, being a native species. I Record and the respective postoffices'ought not to be tolerated. The pub-¡a full representation of all sportsmen e8t them.
Inre as follows: Merrill, 217; Klam- lie schools ought surely to be the last at the convention.
A local committee will be named
spicuous sign, “Cafe, for I.ndliR Only I
i ath Falls. 135; Malin, 32; Lorella. to encourage the practice.”
The overwhelming majority of the in each of the four towns to make
- Bnr.”
| 18; Olene, 28; Fort Klamath, 4; 1 A similar plea is being made portsmen are in favor of the protec- arrangements for the fairs. The
Dire* tor Hubbard declared that ho
¡Dairy, 4; Midland. 2; Bly, 1; Tule through the county by Rollo C. tlon of fish and game, and the im-lPr«« winner« at these will have a
wns very serious about it, and oven
Following a glowing recommenda­ Lake. 4; Swan. 0; Hildebrand. 0; Bo-'Groesbeck, who is lecturing on "Gov-. provement of the game resources of chance to compete for the prizes at
hud some plans drawn and Intro­
duced, He said he thought it might tion by President Kerr of th© Oregon nama, 28; Langell Valley, 11; Klam- ’ ernment and the Citizen" in the freejlie state, it will be the purpose of the state fair, which include trips
and
go n long way toward eliminating cer­ Agricultural college to the depart­ 'ath Agency, 0; Chiloquin, 1; Algoma, i lecture course offered the various the state association to work along G*® l’anama-Paciflc exposition,
'school districts.
the lines of game protection, to agree many other good things.
tain questionable "hotels” and houses ment of agriculture, in which lie la 11; Keno, 1.
rated as one of the foremost agri­
Material relating to the industrial
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upon legislation in order to bring that
'll reputed.
cultural expert« on the Pacific const, CITY REGISTER
|(X»IX>NEL WILKINS
about, and to exert i*.e united influ- < 'ub movement has been sent to all
OPENED TODAY'
RUNS FOR MAYOR once of the sportsmen of the state to ' ■ schools. It is hoped that nearly
City Manager for Colorado Springs Max A. McCall lias been chosen by
11 lie department of agriculture ap-
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'procure the passage of such legisla- ; every district will take up this work.
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Registration for the city’s election
Colonel M. G. Wilkins is today anition.
COLORADO SPRINNGR, March 4. lirlser for Klamath county. He has
Tbe objects which the organized CONGER ESTATE
Colorado Springs may follow the tendered his resignation oh instructor in Muy opened nt the city hall Monday avowed candidate for mayor. Peti-
morning. Ever since Ed Smith made lions asking that his name be placed ;port.»men have in view are partleu-
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example of Dayton, O., and adopt the in agriculture at the high school.
Following the <,lose of the farmers’ a statement to Judge Ia?nvitt regard­ upon the balfot are being circulated I larly close to the heart of «ach angler
city manager form of government,
A petition asking for an adjust-
and hunter, because of th© fact that
It wns believed here today, as the course, which lie instituted, Mr. Mc­ ing his name, nativity and politics, today.
result of a recent visit of Clinton Call will take up ills new work. Tills there have been others doing it, and I Wilkins is the second man to come the fund of $100,000 or more annu- ment of the estate of Joseph Conger,
Rogers Woodruff, of T’ltiladelphin, Is done under the last legislature’s the judge hns been kept busy to keep out for the city’s executive office, W. ally used for fish and game protection one of the prominent men in the early
secretary of the National Municipal provision for experimental farms to the waiting line from getting too long. G. Townsend having entered the race and propogation is created by the 11- history of the town, has been tiled
in the county court by Rollo C. Groes­
The books will be opened until several days ago. The Colonel is well i cense fees paid by them.
league. Since Dnyton adopted the demonstrate the crops moRt profitable
tiVatlon,
study
of
new
plants,
etc.
The
beck, attorney. This requests that
April
15th.
In
order
to
vote
at
the
known
to
all
residents
of
Klamath
plan, fifteen American citlos hnvo fol­
By defeating Dr. Rosenbaum in the the property be distributed according
lowed suit. Woodruff urged the plnn where another section may still he city election in May, all must register Falls, and served several terms as
county appropriated $2,000 for the at the city hall.
councilman from the First Ward.
finals of the national indoor tennis to the terms of Conger’s will.
here.
work thlH year, and the state will pro­
By the terms of the will the heirs,
tournament at the Seventh Regiment
Monday’s registration was 75, di-
vlded by wardH as follows:
Armory in New York city, Gustave who are about fifty in number, will
Henson Is Ill.
In Greece the minister of tduca- vide an equal amount.
Mr. McCall will be greatly missed
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Circuit Judge Henry L. Benson has Touchard became the new indoor receive $25 each. The remainder,
tton him opened negotiations for the
from
th©
high
school,
where
he
has
Second
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been confined to his home by a severe champion. Touchard is already wide­ which amounts to approximately 811,-
installation of 4,000 natural color
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cold ever since he returned from ly known as a prominent lawn tennis 500, was willed to the school district.
moving picture machines, with sup­ been Instructor for two years. He
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Portland, where he decided a num­ player, having won many important This action was filed under the new
plies of films for use in the state has been acting as athletic coach with
great, success.
law for the adjustment of estates.
Fifth ................................ 8
ber of cases.
events during the past three year*.
schools.
THIRTEEN HENS;
FOURTEEN EGOS
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