Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 12, 1914, Image 6

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    MCIAIUR KUU» IO llliK UUUhU
WILL
ELKH ELECTION
some spirited
Btmüii'sw multi) ikSiRm Minnis' suoni Must is ciosto
NAME A
PROVISIONAL
LOH ANGELE», Munii 9. Hoven
Nearly one hundred members uf DECLARES SHOOTING WAS NOT FARMERS ILL ENTRI MASTIC AS
Petition
PORTLAND, Murcli 9
Iti si I T OF SESSIONS
ORDERED
PRESIDENT
peddlers are swarming over Portland are'dvud und another dying from the
the local Elks Lodge were present
und
are working Industriously effects of Nuo-Halvarsan. with which
throughout the statu. Chasing names they wvie Inoculated at the Los An
Ims developed into a regular business. gelvH county hospital.
The eight wore Inoculated for spe-
Those who promote measures have
I
realised that volunteer workers aro i illc blood dlNvimos Huturduy. Four
unsatisfactory and that if results are died before midnight Huturday and
I wanted the petition peddlers must be three died Sunday.
The lox I no was delivered In thr
I paid.
usuili
sealed tubes In which it is sont
Saturday's sessiou closed the weeks
DOUGLAS, Aris., March 7. Ac-
As It Is easier to meet people In the
from
Germany
by tho originator, Dr.
farmers'
short
course
ut
the
Klamath
cording to rebel officers who were
city than In tho country, the petlt-
present at the meeting between Geu- county high school a course thut Ims tlon peddlers uro most active in Port­ Paul Erlich. Ilospltul attaches ho­
irai Villa aud Benton who are uow beeu marked by splendid talks and land. In tho country It la difficult llow Hint tho tosine experienced some
stationed at Aguarrieta, the pair were lectures In both the agricultural aud to secure twenty signature» In a day. basic change after being sealed
engaged in an argument, which was stock and the home economic depart­ whereas In Portland, If the measure
growing exceedingly warm, when a ments.
is popular, anyone cun stund on a Good Team at Htar.
The home economics Ims led iu at­ street corner amt round up forty to
Van A. Davis, eccentric singers and
member of General Villa's bodyguard
shot Benton without orders, thinking tendance by a small margin. Both sixty names in ten hours.
dancers, made a decided hit al tho
that Villa desired him killed and Mrs Robbins and Miss Carpenter's
Here aro some of tho petition* Star last night, though their Into ar­
would promote the one who commit­ talks have been vastly entertaining which Portlanders are being asked to rival mndu It necessary for them to
and very instructive, ami have been sign by paid solicitors:
ted the deed.
jput <>n their first performance without
The body of the Englishman was much appreciated.
Recall petition against Mayor Al- in lohearnel with the orchestra. Their
i In the agricultural and stock room bee and Commissioner's Dick and work in snappy mid their dialogue
destroyed, to conceal the facts.
Professor Powers and Professor Fitts Brewster.
¡stuff fairly now.
This officer stated that the Mexican
and Instructor McCall have been of
Non-partisan
judiciary
Initiative
ruling In courtmartlal cases requires
E<|uity No. ."KW
great aid to the farmers of the conn measure.
the defeudant to sign and seal the
Huiimuma
try in furnishing valuable Informa-
Measure to amend the state constl-
transcript of his own evidence, which
lion and answering many puzzling tution and nllow n fl."on tax exvinp- In the circuit court of the state of
was not done in the Benton case, or
Oregon, for the county of Klam­
questions.
lion.
at least no such record has been pro­
They have covered every phase of
ath.
Pvt It ion protent Ing against placing i
duced, but auother record, evidently
farm work and cuttle, hog and stock on the ballot n State-wide prohibition : F II Jobes, Plaintiff.
prepared by some one else after his
breeding and feeding. Many of their amendment to the state constitution
vs.
death was filed.
lectures have been Illustrated with
Ailonzo
Alien, who Is also known as
Pledges to support a state-wide
The officer further said that Gen­ colored slides that leave a more last­
Allnnxo W. Allen; Jane Doe Al­
prohibition
amendment
and
support
eral Carranza's commission appoint­ ing Impression. In many cases. than Is
len. Ills wife. Whose true name la
a prohibition ticket for state and
ed on the case, has this false trans­ retained otherwise.
to plaintiff unknown; the un­
< ounty.
cript, and knows the facts of the in­
known lu’lrs of snld Ailonzo Al­
Petition
of
George
E.
Chamberlain
cident, as does Carranza.
IN PIIT Titot RLE
len. alls» Ailonzo W. Allen; the
for I lilted States senator, which was
The officer claims that when the
FT THE Fl ECEIONs rtarted out yesterday.
unknown heirs of said Jane Doe
commission reports to Carranza some
Allen, also all other persons or
Petitions for two dozen or more
scapegoat will be chosen to be sum­
MADRID, March 7 Soldiery to­ candidates.
pnrtlvs claiming any right, title,
marily punished.
day was distributed in all the larger
Later there will bo a number of |
Interest, relate or lien In the real
'cities und Industrial centers of Spain other petitions, for W. S. U'Reu is ex­
»»tutu described In the complaint
BLOODHOUNDS ON
io prevent possible riots ut the gen­ pected to have bls usual assortment
of t ho plaintiff heroin; dr-
TRACKS AT WEED eral elections, which lire scheduled of proposed amendments
At pres­
fendants.
fof tomorrow, by royal decree.
ent he is specialising on the $1500| To tlie above named defendants. In
WEED, March 7,—Officers from
The decree setting tomorrow as < xemptlon measure, but ho has lull-1
the name of the stale of Oregon
Yreka with bloodhounds and posses general election day »»» Issued to mated that there are a few others
You and each of you are hereby
ART READY TO
of irate Weed residents are today confirm the Dato cabinet in power un­ which ho will promote
"Colonel I n Visiting."
summoned to appear and answer tho
scouring
through the brush for traces til March 31, when parliament opens.
BUY HATCHERY
William V. Plum, who Is connected
I complaint filed against you In th«
with the Fish Lumber company near of Tom Skilvas, an Italian laborer,
above entitled suit, within six weeks
According to a letter received by C. Dorris, is here attending to business who late yesterday shot and killed see A GOOD DEMANND
MADE after the first publication of this sum­
F. Stone from the superintendent of matters.
Dennis Troussos.
Folt FACTORY'S PRODI CT
mons In the Klamath Republican, a
The killing of Troussos followed
hatcheries, the state game and flsh
(Herald Npeclsl Service)
'newspaper
published and of general
commission is ready to purchase the low te Portland.
the shooting and wounding of his
With the CalifornAi fruit growers
PORTLAND. March 9. Thu cattle circulation In Klamath county, Or­
Spring Creek hatchery site, if the ac­
brother, John Troussos, by Skilvas, assured of one of the biggest seasons run Monday wa< the largest In tlie
Lloyd Low left this morning for who is a cousin of the man he shot.
tion is approved by the Sportsmen's
tn history, the demand for fruit boxes ¡history of the yards, 2.700 head bu- egon
Portland
with
Deputy
U.
S.
Marshal
And you will take notice that If
Association and the commercial
which last year amounted to very |lng recelvved. Prices eased off but
Jackson,
in
charge
of
a
couple
of
In
­
you
fall to appear and answer or
bodies of the county.
little, owing to frosts, etc., will be almost regained their former level
otherwise
plead within said time, the
The letter was read at the meeting dians held to appear before the fed­
very great. The box factories on the ¡Tuesday.
plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply
I Pacific Coast will soon start one of
of the Sportsmen's Association Fri­ eral grand jury. Young Low intends
Thu receipts the latter part of the
to the above entitled court for the re­
day night. A motion was passed ask­ to remain in thé Rose City.
At the meeting of the boundary th«- best seasons In their history.
woek were light. Best steers gulling
I
lief demanded In his complaint filed
ing the commission to purchase the
re-
board, just closed, the board added a
Local concerns have already
throughout the w«-ek at $7.65 remain
In this suit, aa follows:
site. The matter will also be pre­
portion of the Plevna district to the reived orders that are in excess uf Hteady at this price.
For a decree determining all ad-
sented at the meeting of the dicertors
Round Lake district, Thia now puts last year's output, and from the time
Hwlne liquidation wns also large,
of the Klamath Chamber of Com­
the Stansbie ranch and other prop­ they open, will be kept busy all sea­ ichoice light stuff closing at slightly verse claims of the defendants, or
Great success is attending the
any or either of them, or any other
merce Tuesday evening for their en­
erty in Wilson's Flat in the Round son l< ng.
less than last wegk.
Klamath
county
lecture
course,
ar
­
dorsement.
Lake limits.
Tuesday the Ewauna Box company
Tops dropped to $8.50 and $8.60 party or parties, In or to the nortb-
The purchase was authorized by the ranged by Fred Peterson, county
In order to provide proper school­ will open Its plant, with a crew of Monday In bulk, with three loads at east quarter of the northeast quarter
old commission, of which Mr. Stone superintendent, and given by well ing for that part of the district this 35 employes.
With its enlarged l$8.7O. Th« week's range averaged of smtlon thirty-six, twonship forty,
was a member, at a stipulated price informed Klamath Falls men. The side of the hill, the Round I*ake di­ equipment this concern expects to $8.60, which la nbout ten cents un- south, range eleven, east, of the Wil­
course is for the school districts of
lamette meridian. In Klamath county.
of 34,000.
rectors expect to soon erect another turn out 60,000 feet of shooks a day I der February level.
Objection was made to the price on the county, and the lectures will be school house. The addition of the
Oregon, declaring the plaintiff to be
"We have orders on file now that
Htieep
house
activity
was
limited
the part of some of the Indians inter­ given in any district wanting them, new territory justifies this movement. make it certain our cut will be at by a short run and the trade absorbed the absolute owner In fee simple of
at no expense at all to the district.
ested. and $5,000 was wanted.
least 12.000,000 or 15,000,000 feet." ¡everything In sight greedily. Both said described lands, and that de
These lectures are given in the eve­
The government finally authorized
ASK RENAMING
said A. J. Voye of the Klamath Man­ i wool and sheared stuff was offering, fendants, und each of them, and all
the agent to sell the property for ning. They are more for the patrons
OF C. M. RAMSBY ufacturing company today. "The with prime fat wool lambs soiling other persons be forever enjoined and
$5.000 without readvertlsement, and and residents of the districts than
'plant will open in a few weeks, and a .around $6.80; wethers, 5.75; year­ i debarred from asserting any claim
before this deal is consummated by for the scholars. The speakers and
A resolution wax passed by the crew of sixty men will be employed, lings, $6.00, and ewee, $5.00.
In or to said lands adverse to this
the new board, they ask the endorse­ their subjects follow:
Sportsmen's Association at a meeting while box shooks will be cut and
plaintiff,
nnd for such other and
A
differential
of
50
cents
was
made
"Panama," City Superintendent R.
ment of the sportsmen and commer­
held Friday evening, petitioning C. H. turned out at the rate of 70,000 feet for sheared stuff. The sheep market further relief as aliall seem meet and
cial bodies of the county, and also H Dunbar; "Local Agriculture,” M. Evans, state game warden, to reap- a day.”
equitable.
i has a decidedly upward trend.
for maps and other detailed infor- A. McCall; "The Human Derelict,” point Carey M. Ramsby as district
Thia summons is published pur­
and "Government and the Citizen,"
mation.
warden.
suant
to an order of the Honorable
Rollo C. Groesbeck; "The County's
Attention is called In the reaolu-
1 Henry L. Benson, Judge of the above
Taxes,
How
Raised
and
How
Spent,
”
PIRATES START ON
tlon that prior to the incumbency of
I entitled court, made on the Slat day
TRAINING TRIP Fred Peterson.
Mr. Ramsby the administration of
Just as soon as Lieutenant Chas.
The baptismal ceremony has been ¡of January, 1914, and the first pub­
the game laws of this district was a Becker, held in Sing Sing for fifteen used frequently within the last few lication thereof la made In the Klam­
PITTSBURG, Pa., March 7.—Th« WORDEN. ET AL,
most difficult task, and when he as- months under sentence of death for days by Elder Harland of the First ath Republican on the 6th day of
GO TO MERRILL
Pirates got aboard today for Dawson
sumed the duties of his office he had the murder of Herman Rosenthal, Christian church aa a result of the February. 191$.
Springs, Ky., where they will spend
to face a condition of extreme apathy the New York gambler, learned the number of additions made to the con­
J. H. CARNAHAN,
Accompanied by his wife, District
a week getting into physical trim be­
on the part of the sportsmen of the court of appeals, the highest court in gregation since the Putman revivals 2-6 3-19 r
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Attorney
Irwin
and
Robert
A.
Em-
fore starting spring practice at Hot
county, and open antagonism on the New York state, had granted him a ¡have been in session.
mitt, County Judge Will S. Worden
Springs, Arkansas.
part of those who had surreptitiously new trial, he was ready to talk. News­
For several days past, there have
Headed by President Barney Drey­ went to Merrill Saturday to attend a been violating the law.
paper men who went to see nlm met i been baptisms at the bath house, and
fus, Manager John Daily and others meeting being held there that after­
Immediately following his appoint­ him in the office of the warden, and ; Monday there wer three converts
of the executive staff, the Eastern con­ noon, for the discussion of the county ment he undertook the administration there he again proclaimed his in­ Immersed. Among the additions to
tingent left in a body. They will warrant situation.
of the affairs of this dlstrict witb such nocence. He insisted that Harry Vai- the faith aro the following: Ixiulsa
It is not known who arranged the
meet the Western players at Dawson
acumen and vigor, and with such an ion, one of the gamblers who turned Uhrin, Nelson Hall, Mrs. Alvia Hall,
Springs, and all will go south a week meeting. In Klamath Falls, it Is pre­ evident desire to honestly and ably state's evidence, was the real mur- Wade Short, Fay 8. Goddard, Miss
sumed this is to be the opening gun of
from tomorrow.
dlscharge the duties of his office, that derer of Rosenthal, and he said he Kral Montgomery, Minerva Beil, Mrs.
After a fortnight at Hot Springs Worden’s campaign for another term. be instilled new courage In the sports- woul make it his business to hunt Nettle Gerges, Dorris Viola Bell,
they will go to Little Rock for a
men of the county, and established ithe evidence for conviction,
Pablo Duplin, Mrs. A. G. Bell, Helen
game with the University of Arkan­ Improving Slowly.
and built up a code of honor so strong , But Becker is to be tried again for Wirtz, Mrs. Edith Harris, Harold
Fred Noel, who has been confined
sas. On April 3 and 4 they will play
that violations of the game laws of the murder, District Attorney Whit­ Stanley and M. L. Miller.
to
his room for several days with
Youmrlf Ulla fine weatlier try­
Sioux City at Tusia, Okla.; April 5i
this district began to diminish, until man had begun preparations, and it
and 6, St. Joe at St. Joe; April 7 and n, uralKia and 8evere cold, is only today the record of this county is such - was said that within six weeks the NINETEEN DIE
ing to wear off III«* »pring fever.
8, Omaha at Omaha; April 9 and 10, h,i8btly better today.
as to command the admiration of the trial will be under way. Even should
IN EARLY FIRE
Topeka at Topeka; April 11, 12 and
I T h bound to run it« course, no
entire state.
he fall to get a conviction for murder f
Port Orford cedar of the Pacific
13, Kansas City at Kansas City. On
he
will
bring
charges
of
extortion
ST.
LOUIS.
March
9.
Nineteen
April 14 they will open the"regulaf |CoMt' recent>y
as a substitute
you'll Just. iih well resurrect the
Family Coming Tonight.
against the policeman. Becker was men are believed to bo dead as a re­
manufac­
season at St Louis.
for English willow in the manufac-
Mr. Bittenger, who Is Installing the found to have banked more than sult of the fire which destroyed tho
rake anil hoc and net busy till
ture of artificial limbs, has been
machinery In his new laundry, expects $80,000 in the short time he was at Missouri Athletic Club early this
While
It
Is
As an experiment, the supervisor of foUDd unsatisfactory.
you feci relieved, and to do the
Mrs. Bittlnger and daughters. Miss the head of the vice squad in New morning. Tho fire started after mid­
the Beaverhead national forest is llght * nouKh< 11 18 too coarse and too Octavia and Miss Ruth, to arrive from York City. This money, the district night, and It spread so rapidly that
thin« right you'll need maw
stripping the bark from the bases of
__ brittle.
Redding tonight. Mr. Bittlnger has attorney believes, came from graft escapo was soon cut off.
a number of lodgepole pine trees at
goodly portions of our hulk and
The guests at the club crowded the
The Nebraska supreme court has de secured a home for his family on on poolrooms and illegal reSorts.
various periods before they are to ‘ be
Fifth
street,
opposite
the
high
school.
windows in an endeavor to escape,
package garden and field accda.
cut for telephone poles. This gird­ jclared that the clause in the charter
Canada has 23,000,000 acres In and twenty reached safety by drop­
¡of
South
Omaha
providing
that
only
ling cause« the trees to exude rosin,
Miss Waltz Better.
timber reserves, as compared with ping to an adjoining roof, using a
Sweet I’caa In hulk.
and it is desired to find what effect union labor could be employed on
Miss
Waltz
of
Dorris,
who
has
rope
made
of
bedding.
187,000,000
acres
In
the
national
for­
thia may have as a preservative treat­ public works was void because uncon­ been in the Blackburn hospital for ests of the United States.
Onion Hcta.
Tin; Boatman's bank, In tho ground
stitutional.
meat for the poles.
several weeks, following an opera­
floor of the building, collapsed, bury­
Sugar and Stock Beets, etc.
tion, will return home tomorrow.
ing
the safety deposit vaults Accord­
Baltimore
Cigarmakers'
Union
is
Roy Kinsman of Fine Grove made
Find Lost Treasure.
la-t iih help you to the seeds.
agitating in favor of a law to compel ing to officials of thu bank, those con­
Patrolman Sam Walker Friday af­ Klamath Falls a visit today.
Doten in Town.
all owners of cigar factories In the tained $1,349,449.
ternoon picked up a small leather wal­
D. R. Doten is here today from satte of Maryland to maintain sani­
Frank Corpenlng returned to his
let containing the fortune of some
Keno.
W. C. T, U. Meeting.
tary workshops.
wee person. The owner can have the Olene home Friday night.
Tho regular meeting
same by calling at the Herald office.
Apple wood Is the favorite material Fine Fishing.
Women's Christian Temperance union
For Hale
for ordinary saw handles, and some
Harry Egan, Richard Browne, Ross will bo hold at the Baptist church
Oscar Campbell is in the city today Eggs, from an excellent winter-laying goes Into so-called briar pipers.
Nickerson and Loo Houston cruised Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 p. m.
lOtli and Main.
Phone 200
from his Lorella ranch.
strain of thoroughbred S. C. Rhode
to Keno Sunday on a fishing trip. The mom bars are urged to bo present.
Island Reds, $1.25 per setting of 15;
Wm. Goss of Bonanza made a busl- boys report a lino day's fishing, with
For Better Values
Ed Bloomingcamp is a business vis- $6 per 100. Mrs. W. D. Booth, 966 ncss trip to this city today. "Dad” about a dozen nice trout to show for
Jesse McFall of Olene Is a Klam­
(tor ni the county seat from Bly.
Oak street, Ashland, Ore.
2-26-4t r will stay over Sunday.
their trip.
ath Falls visitor today,
Thursday evening to participato iu
I.he‘annual election of officers, "it
¡certainly was some election,” was the
j ,eneral remark heard (rom members
uf the lodge the following moruiug.
The annual election is one of the
uig features of the Elka Lodge, aud
MEXICO CITY. March 7.- Some i no mau is allow ed to slip luto office
big changes In Mexican affairs is be­ without a contest, which makes the
lieved to be impending.
eveut all the more interesting to the
It is expected that Huerta will actu­ members. Anj member is eligible to
ally start for Torreon immediately. the highest office, so the result is
He is gathering the best command­ i ilways in doubt uutil the ballots are
ers in Mexico City, preparatory to ' counted.
taking the field personally.
There were from three to five can­
It is reported that Huerta has made didates nominated for nearly every
preparations to resign, leaving Eng­ office, but even these spirited contesta
land and America to agree on a pro* dql not (urti -h sufficient excitement
visional president, and iu case Huerta (or many of the members, so when
and his army would crush out Car­ it came to tilling the last office, that
ranza and his cohorts, the new presi- , ■of tvler, ten names were placed in
dent would ask recognition of his 1 nomination, with and without the
government.
i consent of the interested parties.
Members of the administration Those nominated for this office were
deny that any such agreement has E. B. Hall, O. I.. Carter. D. 11. Camp­
been reached, but do not deny that bell, \ I.. Leavitt. Henry Boivin, A.
such an arrangement is under consid­ F. Salti« ky. Dad Willson. Captain J.
I
eration.
W. Siemens. Evan R. Reames and
Mike Dooher.
BLUE RIBBON DAY
The election was enlivened by the
IN WASHINGTON rivalry between E. B. Hall and D. B.
Campbell to keep from being elected,
WASHINGTON. D. C., March 7.— «nd after several ballots both suc­
Although every Sunday is temperance ceeded.
Sunday in Washington since they put
The new officers, chosen for the
the excise law into effect, tomorrow coming term, beginning in April,
will be temperance Sunday with a were: J. J. Parker, Exalted Ruler;
capital “T.”
Francis R. Old, Esteemed Leading
The Women’s Christian Temper­ Knight; C. H. Underwood, Esteemed
ance Union has designated tomorrow Loyal Knight; Charles Mashburn. Es­
as a day for observance of the absti­ teemed Lecturing Knight; L. H. Bath,
nence movement in Sunday schools secretary; Leslie Rogers, treasurer;
and churches. The society expects O. L. Carter, tyler; Hunter Savidge,
that 100,000 men, women and chil- trustee; E. B. Hall, delegate to grand
dren will participate.
lodge, and C. Ferguson, alternate.
Re|H>rtH From Mexico City Are to the
Effect That Huerta Is Gathering
tlie Moat Efficient Tacticians Ob*
tainable, and \\ ill Soon -Name a
Successor Who I n Suitable to the
United Stall's anil tlie Powers.
to Slur) Told Near the Bur­ Mucli Valuablv Information and Time,
Al rcording
­
ly WaruiiigN Werv Givrn the Farm-
lier Marksnmn Sent Bullet I'liruugli
rv» and llairymen by the Expert».
tin* Euglbdiumii, Thinking That l>)
\\ imien of Riamati) Fall» II mi I ten­
Till» He Would Gain Prumutiun.
utiti <*d iin a liikuit of the Home
Says Transcript of IC iioii I n ia a
Eionomli» Coumi*.
Rank Fruud.
Don’t
Overdo
The
SUNSET GROCERY