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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1903)
- . i TX ... : ÑSUM PTION '• * JOHN 1*001.1’, DOW 11.AM», oK|j l'eut ul .M o « i I»< hi Hlrv.t. ' ran glv. P'“ !*•< bargain» In |i„|Ur_ andriialm . nlii.ln.lll», l’o.u|.a and t..... ral Machinery ".... I .win« Ma.hii,,, aisH-lsIty - • ua Iwi.o« Im>ln« TWO Uvea JUN». 2. Tram«trr»' itilke i-auira riot» In Ch|. rax«. ...lHatb vt Uev. l»r. J. II. llarrowa at Oberlin. O. 5. SO Ike rluta In I'htcaxo. 4. Teauiatera' atrlke In I'hlcax» nettled. t>. Street ear riot» In Provlileuee. H. I. 6. Tornado and eloiidburata lu Iowa. N» braaka. Kausaa. Illlnola, Somli Hakola. li st. 1.like'» Sanitarium lu Chl<-ii(<> burna, 10 Uvea causes being loat. 10 Tornado damage and dvath In ■ Il tin’ le-t Is the •|»islnv ’»r U< INDI', t| |> «■nitri Filli«« ami \ rgtHal I« « \ ,’u wnll'l l*r ••Uslls'l with am thing r|M, JÍ III ll «01. it KJ bus of dh- fe. The Illlnola. Iowa and Mluiieaotn. 1,1. t'realdent aenda to Congresa apeclal Unique, uieaaage on Cuban reelprocltj. •uce us III. Senate paasea t'anama canal bill.... seversi Death of Mug Albert of Saxuuy. 21. Wyeth win» Aiiierleuii Derby In Chi k was cago....Town Marahal of JelTeraon. Iowa, idagrii- killed by half witted luiiu, who la theu months slain mob. lire In Portland, Ore. 22. by 4500.000 dly ex 22 St Janie» Hotel collapses at Dallas, * V» kt ■ Hur ymi onvu try ilium. From p»ur VV ADDAMI» a kt UU IIUON. I>a<k,t. cd into 2*"King Edward VII submits to opera among tion for p- rltyptillltla... .Coronation la post- »eWitt ' so'"'1 Senator Bailey oi Texas makes vio Frank lent attack ou Senator lleveridgo ot ludl n. Sol hub lu Svuato. dmiral JULY. icefote, 1. Adjournment of Congress. 8. president Issues peace and am nest v teuton, ariette, proclamation for Philippines. ..Rock Isl- und fast train held up uear Dupont, ill. iaabeth 4. Trolley wreck uear Gloversvllle. N. Y., Seeds .i.ni-l t-v tsnMi MVl «..(.is .« « 1 ' ......... It »...I »■««.I D. M. * CO m O»<volt, Mloh. kills 18 ■•«••• 5 Swift's market In Chicago stockyards burned. 7. 9,600 Chicago freight handlers strike. 9. Storms aud floods In luwa uml th« |d Presi Jit bolds hla sunk liark; '¿> ! of Miss JcolHslon Ive-ln I“ Central •a th«. |u»t and Buffalo, West. 10. Explosion In mine at Johnstown. Pa., kills miners. 11. 126 Lord Salisbury resigns as premier of England; succeeded by Mr. Arthur Balfour. 12. Death of Archbishop Feehan of Chi cago. 13. Sir Liang Cheng appointed Chinese Minister to United States to succeed Mr. Wu. 14. Express train held up and rubbed near Marshall's Pass, Colorado. 15. Cyclone destroys Emeraldo and Thompson. N. D.. anti Borup. Minn. 16. End of freight handlers* strike In Chicago. .. . Fifty killed In mine explosion at Park City, Utah. .. .General Jacob H. Smith retired with censure. 80. Murder of Minule Mitchell In Chi- I cago. 31. Earthquake In Santa Barbara Couu- Phillipa. klug." | ty. Cal. Mn Ohio, AUGUST. <d J. ». 5. Burlington express train robbed Savanna, 111. Govern- 6. Train wreck near Collins, Iowa, j people 13 people and Injures 30. OrOUHliUU of i'l King »klug Edward ......---- ----- 9. Coronation of Eng- lartlett, land. . . Body of Sira. Aim * *••• Bartbollu H-rilMlln found —___ C.B. CHAMBERLIN. M.D. OF WASHINGTON.D C. C. B. Chatnberlin, M. D., write« from utn from U«>i ••Many cases have come under my has benefited and cured. Therefore, uu . .--J., Washington, !> , C.: »“'* P observation, where Reruna I cheerfully recommend It for catarrh and a general tonic."—C. H. CHAMHHHI.IM. -W. I). ------ — I rima r.,1 curs yoa.”—Hr. I.lesellyn M« dient Examiner U. H. Treasury. .lannnj-u Jonlan, Medical Ex- Jordan, Gso/C. llsvener, M. D., ol Dr. Llewellyn of (J. 8. Treasury Departmeut, I Gee. L. a miner , and tia, I). C., write» The 1‘eruna Medicin« Co., Coluiiibim. W«at nay of Ohio: my practice I lone Gentlemen— "In 1 <a-ion to IriKpiently | rew rilw reruna had oca-ion express mv grati* luable medicine, and have found “Allow tilde to you for the your val__’_ me beneficial, e»; l>ecially ------ , in ca»ee of lx*nvtit derived its catarrh.”—Georgs U. C. Havener, M It. l>. from your wonder do not receive prompt and If you i ful remedy. One 7 results from the ime of i abort nu nth has satisfactory rite at once to !>r. Hartman,. - ___l I’ernna, wi____ brought forth a giving a full »tatemrnt of your caw, 2 vast change an«i I and he will tie plea-ed to give you Ills now consider my- advice g alls. reli a well man, valuable Address Or. Hartman, I’resident of and after months the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, of suffering. Fel j low sufferers, l*e- Ohio. r. ». In Chicago. 10. Death of Senator McMillan of Michl- ..Seven tu death In gan....ov.« u persons buried ♦" kttle In hotel fire at Sou Angelo, Texas. 5huwcd ()< mm 1 Ssnsc. Ja Urso, CuUac.n. Mexico, IB. Cullacan. Mex1"* swept by tidal Mt* . Infnht, naked by ....>28,000 ex pi cas rubbery at Ford- wave....™,™ \ l.ewla:on, bdtea to ville. Ky. __ __ JH bool teacher w **. ’ • hl« Nunday a< ion kills 20. Autumn i—;----- _ naval ’ maneuvers begln off should liitvi’ done <>f nil if Massachusetts roast. (land tn been miraculously cast out 20. Death ' '• of ’• General Frans Sigel. President Roosevelt ou trip through whale'« belly like Jonah, iy*id .use Ore New v r:ngninu. England. I’d anno homo and got lonio In East Turkestan kill 22. Earthquakes . clot hen on." ].Mii i-tTNons. ,UUO pMBMB, 26. Death of ex ex-Governor Governor George Hoad- Mexico, le.v of Ohio. 80. Eruption of Mont Pelee destroys Vnn....... Morne Rouge, with 200 lives. • ¡¡deruble SEri’EMBER. Dwight, I. Thirty killed and 70 wounded In train * falliug wreck near Berry, Ab«. L j....... 3. President Roosevelt hurt In trolley accident near Plttsfie'd, Mass.... Death of The di»rovere ó* new agent» .nd n* ■ kirn and Edward Eggleston, novelist.... Third great *ethod* of admin b taring ths «»hl agent lodging eruption of Mout Pelce. Martinique. m »<I in d -ntintry for eliminatili« pain, 4. Body of Wm. J. Burthollu found uear ss rt’\ ol ut ioni/<*<! practice PAINI» I burned Lowther, Iowa. i»EN riSTRY with us is not an ex|«rl 7. Haytian gunboat Crete a Pierrot sunk in ment, but an a solute errtaiat) a gunboat Panther. undr.dacan tosti j i»< n t yon »a.- ¡ion bill, by II. German Battleship Wisconsin and cruiser Cin ny riskc We guarantee “No PAIN paid to cinnati oidered to Panama. Roth ’phone« Oregon Mouth 12. Greet tire lu Beaumont, Texas, oil duo on fields.... Killing frost In Northwest.... Mra. ulumbla A» Open evenings till * n«lay» (ruin V tu 12. Senator Stewait of Nevada killed lu auto rcelona. mobile accident. 15. Death of ex Supreme Court Justice it Regi- Horace Gray. 30R. JW. 21 . 711. 21.’. ill M’lif H‘4< ll.Ooo,- 18. Peary Arctic expedition returns. Cur. Third and Washington t* Weustnrs 19. I ’ anlc In negro Baptist convention nt Mpiruliua Birmingham, Alu., causes death of MO per fOHTLlND. OllBUON. and Injury of 100.... Death of Murie -’’by Bul- sons Henriette, queen of the Belgians. 23. Operation for abscess ou President Quids Hooka Are Barred. Settlers on Public Lands. ate, ’s leg at Indianapolis. lu Con- Rooseveit Muet Bear Signatur« o< Twenty one million acres of the pub A guide book la generally regarded 26. Four hundred persons killed by cy ate clone and waterspout lu Eastern Slclllty. pr harmless. Not so In Turkey, an n lic lands of the United States n '" owslIJe 28. Second operation on President Roose German traveler haa learned to bls velt's leg... .Tidal wave ou coast of Japan. yearly taken up by aeUlera. grief. Ofl< ialfl found In hla trunk “a 29. Death of Emile Zola. One Barrel Not Enough. guide through Turkey" and confisrnt- its Chi- OCTOBER. I anld etl It. The next morning the book waa Irate Customer—Look here, you 3. Conference <»f cool operators and min ¡Iway In I've .eturned to the German, but with more this gun would nhoot 100 yards, fred.... ers at White Hou.-e In Washington. than a hundred pages torn out. The 4. I. (¡rent tire at Amoy, China. tried it and it only carries fifty. fl. I. Governor Stone of Pennsylvania ordera srestgns: Isaac—Veil, but mine friend, there traveler went to the censor* a office to lpolnted Stnte Militia to coal fields. complain of thia Inexplicable treat 11. Burlington train held up near Lin- are two barrels!—Glasgow Times. ment of hla book. But the cennor ex ntrm-n'n FOt NLADACMt» Sobn P. coin, Neb. nrned tn 12. Street railway strike In New Orleans plained to him with Irresistible loalc A Family Jar. Browned ends. r3R omisut. Mrs. Timmins—John. I must say you that an accurate description of <’<»n k.-,- 1«. Coal operators ask President to end TOR BIUOUSNUt. Htantlnople could not be Buffered, ■trike. are the narrowest minded man I ever 16. appoints commission to ar- 1 North R. President ________ - r. alnce a knowledge of the locality wan paw. You have an Idea that nobody la 401 TORPID LIVID- bitrate coal strike. < alculated to facilitate an attempt on Antbrucite vote to accept ar- ever right but yourself. t». 21. i... —.:.. workers - roa CONSTIPATIOI. rge re. bitration. Mr. Timmins—Better look to home the sultan'» life. Work In anthracite coal mines re Were you ever willing to admit that FOB »ALLOW SKII. 28. V.-.- - — convict ■umed. Diplomacy. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ )rOR WCC0MPUXI0« anybody was night who differed from 24. Earthquakes In Italy. Whether he needs It or not. every 1 you? cot Cuba 2fl. Death of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. "Mitchell" day In anthracite reglona. •www ahnt.id »rv tn bnr-ow money so ns •» c.k ! O 2V. Mrs. Timmins—That's an entirely »étroit» PAINLESS DENTISTRY ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's WISE BROS., Dent sts. Little Liver Pills. CARTERS, different thing, and you know It, John to learn who his friends aren't, and NOVEMBER. I ...so never to lend. New York Preus. L 8t. Pierre, Miquelon, destroyed by Timmins.—Boston Transcript. damage in., kills Il red by Hand. ..Death Itnngw. -lor. M. Ity bill rgeil. it vainer .Frank rt Val- Icultur. r pfm. H. : or Marrying. I^Ecago, ,. .Bret Death of Bear-Admiral William T. Sampson. 8. Town of St. Pierre, „ , Martinique, de ■troyed by volcano.... Paul I aul Lelceater Ford, suiuur, ala author, Siam In by »»j brother, w-.w—Malcolm Ford, who then kills himself. 9. Strike ordered lu anthracite coal re gion. 11. Death of Lieutenant Governor Stone of Wisconsin. 12. Marla Christina resigns regency of Spain... .Twenty five persons killed by oil explosion near Pittsburg. 17. Alfonso XIII crowned king of Spain. 18. Hurricane devastated Texas gulf const, blotting out town of Goliad. 19. Explosion In coal mine at Coal Creek, Tenn., kills 184 miners. CURE SICK HEADACHE Are. 4. General election.... Fire works explo- Sion In^N’ew York kills 12 persous and In Jures 80. does great damage on new East 10. Fire •" River bridge In New York. Roluud Moliueux acquitted In New Armour A Co.’s pnrklng plant In (Ity burns. ... Death of CL A. Henty. Suicide of James Younger. — Janies Moore, colored, banged by mob 20. near Sullivan, Ind. 21. Rock Island train held up by express robbers at Davenport, Iowa. 22. Death of Friedrich Krupp, German gunmaker.. .Big ore dock at Ashland, Win., burns. 23. Death of Sep. Winner, composer. 25. Death of Colonel Thon. P. Ochtltree. 29. Fourteen killed by boiler explosion 29. In Chicago stockyards... .Several vessels ■nd 2V lives lost In gale ou Great Lakes. DECEMBER. I. Congress convenes for short session. 4. Fourteen Ilves lost In fire In Lincoln Hotel, Chicago.... Naval maneuvers In Ca ribbean oegln. 6. Cleveland's great water tunnel com pleted. 7. Death of Thomas B. Reed In Washing ton... .Cartoonist Thomas Nust dies at Guayaquil, Ecuador. 8. Great Nile dam at Assouan opened. 9. German au<l English fleets seize Ven ezuelan warship In harbor of La Gtinlra. II. President Castro of Venezuela Issues appeal to arms...Cuban Reciprocity Treaty signed In Havana. 13. 11,000,000 fire In steel plant st Canal Dover, Ohio.... English and German wiir- ■hips reduce defenses of Puerto Cabello, Venezuela. 14. Death of Mrs. U. S. Grant. 15. 1.0C0 killed by earthquake at An dijan, Asiatic Russia. I i 18. Venezuela asks for arbitration vlng been sent out to ,r*'wlth the inquiry, "Why flrry?” a large number of re- e to hand, from which th« g are selected: I at’s what I have been trying for eleven years to find out.”—X. "Married to get even with her moth er, but never have.—W.” “Because Sarah told .me that five other young men had proposed to t hort and Sweet, her.—C.” Mabel—Do you think a girl should “The fnther thought night years' answer a young man's proposal by courtin’ was almost long enough.—B.” letter? “Please don’t stir me up.—J” Tom—Not one letter, but three. "Because I thought she was one Mabel—Three letters? among a thousand; now I sometimes quick consumption. I then began Torn—Certainly! Y-e-s. think she is a thousand among one. to use Ayer’« Cherry Pectoral. I —E.' True Happiness. improved at once, and am now !i D I did not have the experl-1 Mrs. Nextdoor—1 suppose your "J Because ____ perfect health.”— Chaa. E. Hart I once I have now.—O." man, Gibbstown, N. Y. "That’s the same question my daughter Is happily married? Mrs. Naggsby—Indeed she is. Why, friends ask me.—C. H.” “Because I had more money than I her husband’s actually afraid to open It’s too risky, playing ____ _ to _________ knew what do with. Now I have | Ills mouth in her presence. more to do than I have money with.— i with your cough. Beastly« B. D.” "I wanted a companion of the opno- ’ The first thing you Mrs. A.—Wbat a beautiful parlor site sex. P. S. — She is still opposite. know it will be down floor!” —A." Z.—Yes, but It would not be so "Because it Is just my luck.— P. J.” I Mrs. deep in your lungs and "I yearned tor company. We now , attractive were It not for that hand the play will be over. Be some tiger skin. have It all the time.—Karl.” "Have exhausted all the figures In I Mrs. A.—Ah, I see; the beauty is skin gin early with Ayer’s the arithmetic to figure out an answer deep. Cherry Pectoral and stop to your question; between multiplica- •' In the Closest Analysis. tlon and division. In the family, and the cough. Arthur—How would you define distraction, in addition, the answer is hard to arrive at.— Old Man.” friendship? thrsa stoss t Uc., Me., fl. All Jrsfffeto. "I married to get the best wife In Edgar—Well, nowadays, friendship the world.—Simon.” Is the patience people have with each "Because I asked her If she’d have other's fa da me. She said she would. She'« got me.—Bllvina. At the Minstrels. Bonen—Yens, nab; Ah kin prove tint Noah dldu't take enuf to eat on dat voyage. Tainbo—How kin yo’ prove It? Bones—Don’t de good book say lie only took one Ham? Appropriate Expression. Reginald—Miss, Wose, don't you think tuy Imported Egyptian cigarettes are fine? Miss Rose—Yes, they are perfectly killing. On n Shelf. "Mamma,” asked little 8-yenr-old Margie, "do people go to heaven when they die?" "Yes, dear, If they are good,” replied her mother. "Then I guess grnndpa wasn’t any good,” rejoined the little miss. “ 'Cause when he died they Just put lijni on a shelf In a big stone house and locked the door.”—Chicago New«. Grandpa—Willie, why do you study grammar? Willie-So I can laugh when people make mistakes. THE CHILDREN ENJOY Life out of doors and out of the game» which they play and the enjoy ment which they receive and the efforts which they make, comes the greater part of that healthful development which ia ao es.cntial to their happiness when grown. When a laxative is needed the remedy which is given to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the internal organs on which it acts, should be such as physicians would sanction, because its component parts are known to be wholesome and the remedy itself free from every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents, well-informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, Its gentle action and ita beneficial effects, is Syrup of Figs and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should be used by fathers and mothers. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy which acta gently, pleasantly and naturally without griping, Irritating, or nauseating and which cleanses the system effectually, without producing that constipated habit which results from the use of the old-time cathartics ami modern Imitations, and against which the children should be so carefully guarded. If you would have them grow to manhiHid and womanhood, atrong. healthy and happy, do not give them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs assistance in the way of a laxative, give them only the aimple, pleasant mid gentle—Syrup of Figs. Its quality is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic ayrupa and juices, but also to our original method of manufacture and as you value the health of the little ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous deal ers sometime» offer to *- increase 1------ “ • profits. The genuine article may be their bought anywhere of all reliable druggists nt fifty cents per b«>ttle. ricnsc to remember, the full name of the < «»mpany CALIFORNIA FIG SYKVP CO.- ^ the front of every pavk* age. In ordcri beneficial efT« d ways necessar the genuine on