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of W. J. Bryan, who promised to I m * their Mims and lead them up la to 1 ¡out of the mire through political Rrp*,hll«Mn In follile«, and devntrd «o th* ttcl'ls into pastures good. Mi. Bryan Y imbw. Aari*>*Hurnl, Munk ami Wuul luwtwn was a willing warrior. Armed with ni Ibi ZTS4’ I. .an, ni h Cou u IV. a weapon, a mate to the one used by Sam|«xon. with such deadly effect ttp- gektlahedevery Thurwtay by on the Philistines. He expected surely to win but he lost control of WtSLEY O. SMITH, his terrible weapon, ami did Irrepara E dito « an » Pworsisros, ble damage to his cause*. He said in a speech last fall that Cleveland wan flt'MM-MimOS katu : a “bunco steervr." that he "lead Oseymr(1n advance)............. . •* tv 7,000,000 voters into Wall street and betrayed them.” THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 1904. Sit down Mr. Bryan, don’t you think the party better disband.— Have you got property tn thecoun- Lakeview Examiner, ty worth 81000, if au bow much will child Its pari'iils sometimes take an Country Produce taken in excbanac for floods RAILROAD extension . It be worth when the rallroaA get* endow incut policy which is calculat* ed to mature at a s|H*eial time, )w*r- here—at least 82000 and perhaps very The Road Will Be Built Here This haps when a college eilueatlon 1» to A ear It We W ill Help. much mor*. How much of that can I h * provided for, or money will I h < The time seems to have arrived you afford to give to get the railroad m*<*<led for it start In bitsinesa, or foi here? Make it as much as possible when all the great features of pro a marriage settleiueut. Many bust- nes-s men of the present day who gress, which combine to make of an for it is worth It. T>> speak of an Investment without (His power to earn a living is to him have learned tlie value of life Insur isolated section, a fully developed is almost an anomaly: yet tin* wliat real estate, money ami personal As the extension of the Klamath ' country, an* open to our acceptance. ( capital opera!ions of life insurance make such properties ire to tlie capitalist, and ance encourage tlielr sons to insure Lake railroad will benefit every man jf we arv willing to do our nert—If jan lnvcs,l“ent pwsihle. indeed, thev for that reason it should In* made si*- their lives early, for they know that Tills is an the earlier It is taken the earlier in in the county, let us all get down and we are willing to give all that’the in.-’ 'nf,'r,;l X”"'”*', "1;"> cure try lift* insurance * during the verv earlu*xt struggles of j important tact that Is either over- lite will the Iwm-fils accrue. figure it from a business standpoint Let rm* now recapitulate a little. | prwement warrants us in giving in-] nis career, when his earning powers looktsi or not umlersttssl by the ...A w .M .... Ab. ..m« d; Let us suppose My opinion is that a young man ...... r."._when any ■ majority of men. subscription we can give, when the nation as possible. 1 (other - - kind - of profitable - -- investment that vur young man has married, or should take life Insurance at the Blatter is presented to us for signa ( appears to be beyond his most san- pt'rlup* lie has a family, a mother, a earliest poMlble time; that he idiould IN FACT The irridation canal seems to be an ( sister, to support-. His earnings are take as much as in* can conveniently | , gtiine hopes. ture, and not delay needlessly the j assured thing and the benefits to be e Life insurance Is adaptable, 1 may all that these persona have to depend pay for, and should increase It as Iris I progress of the work. derived from it can not be overeati-1 say indlspensible. to the needs of ail oi*; tiny cannot live If his earnings income Increases. For these opinions I offer the following reaaona: How much will a limber claim that united, for land that is worth noth- sorts and conditions of men; to tlie ;«vase, and he is unwilling they Because this investment Inculcates should take that risk. .Ho he buys a ing — al«olutelv nothing without wat- rl * a1 '*' 4he poor; to tlie high and G(X)<| n you can not sell now be worth when .. . . the low: low : but as this tliis article is i* to deal I'te Insurance pulley which will 'pro habit* of tlrrlft III tire Investor. - - il as an invistnient for young vide money for them in case lx* is Beettusi* tin- young man wlm makes the railroad get* here, and by connec I er will soon be worth 850 an acre ami i with I. F. DAVIES. DAIRY, OREGON tion with Klamath lake makes your then again will gradually advance to mon only. I am going to assume thaï I taken away before his time; and he It places himself under a voluntary coin pulsion to lay something try every also buys it for ills own benefit in the the 8100 an acre mark, and in case a it is addressed to the average young timber marketable on the ground, in year. the log or in lumber. It will be beet sugar factory is put in here will man: one who makes his how upon i event that he continues to live. The Ber'aust* there Is nothing safer than ¡«■« sent improved forms of life Insur- be worth again double the latter stage with m. capital save the worth so much that you can not af i tslents with which Nature has en- ; «nee policies, as everylxsiy knows, a conservatively managed life Insur ford to miu the opportunity of help tigure. dowed him ami the hope that rover tsitll of tiles«* contingencies, mid ance company firuilrlrsl on m'lentltlc W. W. HAZEN. Proprietor, So far so gixxi—and very go.»d in- springs eternal in the human the <>1<I sarcasm that a man has “to principles; there can be no "run” ing get the road here. upon such a company during times of | di* to win” became obsolete long ago. deed when it means an alfalfa ranch I breast.” EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Th«* first and uppermost thoughts | Many men nrtke a mistake in not tinanclal disturbance. DEMOCRATS SHOULD DISBAND 30 or 40 miles long by several in Because the chances are that Home I | a«k'A[uately insuring their earning in th«* mind of such a young man arc: llors<*M boanli’il by <l.ty, week or mouth« So Says Felix Allen cf Canby. Cal. in width instead of arid sage brush How can I go to work to acquire a power. It Is a common thought of ■lay he will marry and need the In surance to protect the future of Iris liny ami Grain bought and Hold. lands. But we have only started ou competency? How can I make a lot , tlx«e who earn a couple of thousand a Communication to the Lake obtain* Pan**« 'ngora convf'yed ioidi parta of Southern Oregon the upward climb, and it is now that of money? How can I get hold of a do Jars a year that this sum repre family; he will tn* wise If he -»• cept County Examiner it while he Is known to tx* an and Northern alifornia at the very lowest ratea. As the time draws near for holding we have the opportunity to further fortune? Now, every man win has sents all the life insuranet* they n«*cd. risk. lx*en through the mill and has come I , The fallacy of such reasoning appar- Becuuse it will Increase his the two great conventions. I want to i open up and develop the country, in out victorious will tell the ambitious . en* the instant you e«>uipare tlx* relephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel remind the two principle beligerents crease the value of all lands hundreds youth who asks bun for a perserlp- earning* of 82000 at prevailing rates spwl ami self-contidenec; strengthen his reputation also, f r Phone Main 14 that, to use a term of some celebrity, of per cent, and make them readily tion for acquiring wealth that he of interest with the annual Income of i business men will judge youthful I.inkville. they are confronted by a •‘condition’’! salable at the advanced figures, where must first learn to save every snper- the wage-earner. That Is why I I character by such a token of thrift. tluoiks dollar. This will be a difficult - have said that a large portion of a that will require more than ordinary now they are a drug on the market. Because au rndowmenl policy, nt labor for the youth with budding young man's income should lx* Invest Mr. Lindley, the President of the hopes aud increasing desires, but ed in the purchase of life Insurance. any time after It is three years old "condition” powders for treatment. If you bear a young man say that will furnish to the extent of its value The democrats are reduced to the Klamath Lake Railroad Company nevertheless he must undertake It. for I the very lx*st collateral for any necessity of hunting among the drift spent several days here last week and in nb other way can he get together he Is not going to buy any life insur- I security that may be deslrcrl. *nee because he can Invest his money any money for his first investment:' wood for their presidential timber. has agreed to extend the road to Beeaus.- (and this Is the paramount the first that is to bring him a profit I so as to make more out of It than a Each of their would-be great leaders Klamath Falls this year if possible beyond the labor of his hands. Here ' life insurane«' company can, ask him reason) life insurance Is the only way riding some bobby to bis own finish. but by positive agreement to be com I is where life insurance comes In as, I to answer this question: "Who Is in which a comparatively large estate can be Immediately created by tlie Gorman is working for the vote of pleted here not later than January 1, an assistant of supreme Importance, going to guarantee that you will live payment of a small amount of money, long enough to carry out your plans | the Columbian delegation, Bryan on 1900. if the people of the county will for it compells the young man to save i It piotccts all that a young man lias a certain portion of his income ami of Investment?” if he replies, ‘•Oil! i the “Moral issue.” (Hearst on the im signa subsidy of 8150,000, payable) thus teach him, early in life, those 1 am willing to take that risk,” you I ' that is valuable, in tin* same way moral), while Hill stands with hands, one-third when the first ten miles of I habits of thrift and economy that can remind liiin that It is not him- ■ ' that tire insurance protects a build ing. The chances are 99 out of 100 down, and croaks out like the raven the road Is completed, one third more will count for much throughout his self but those dependent on him who that the building will never burn. are taking “ that risk. ” Life Insur ■ rumt carer». when the second ten miles is com-1 entire career, "nevermore,” but ‘T am a democrat” : Tlie chances are 1U0 out of 100 ttiat To show why Riich a saving is at- ance does not guarantee that any such a life Insurance pulley as I have That alone is sufficient to plant the . pitted and the balance when the road man will live for a definite period; l tractive toouryoung men we must go gratm on his political grave. A dem-. ! « finished into the corporate limits hack to the anomaly aforementioned. It only guarantees that It will pay recommended will be |MI<1 within I twenty years. Tlie payment will In ocrat of his stamp stands about as of the town of Klamath Falls, By the expenditure of a small sum for his life an equivalent which shall The work of raising ; annually he can purchase an en- be proportionate to the amount of! due either by the completion of the ^nueb show of being elected preaident _ the bonus hxs ... ! endowment period, or previously, by Farms, Stock Ranches *a£ a bull dog would of taking the blue been placed In the hands of J. G. dowmdut policy on his life for 81*)0<), premium that he ha* invested In the death.—Jas. II. Ilyde, Vice-Presi exhibit 7T ^rbom!Pt««and b« has b.ien ’g’ranted full Wr*b1«’ •«•emulation», at |*>llcy. No young man can afford to dent Equitublc Life Assurance Socl- ribbon at an < exuiuii va oAAvu AAA,. A* Dry and Irrigated ... , i tile end of twenty years. From the “take that risk” mi lightly spoken of; The times are not ripe [ authority to act for the railroad com-; moment that he "lias such a policy in but If every young man will let some .ty. gattle. Eands, Cimbcr Claims though to justify the nomination of a pany in this matter. Further, Mr. his possession (always provided, of strong life insurance company insure If men wait for a ••more conveni bis life, if lie is insuralile, the future Lindlev will put up bonds of the road course, that it is taken in a repu- Ceflqinfl and mill sites thoroughbred. He might unfortu ent season” to take life assurance, It wlth the hanks here as collateral se- 'able and «»»»etally sound eompuny) welfare of those dependent upm him may then tie too late and a great nately get elected. They elected a . . ... . he has created an estate of 81000 for will be secured beyond peradventure many families will suffer. City property and Bus Tili8 gJreg him a fecllng of and hiR road to success will be easier thoroughbred a couple of times before curitv, to guarantee th- building of him8e]f. Now is always the time to take a iness chances in Klam the burned child learned to dread the the entire road to this place, within strength, of pride and satisfaction to travel. life assurance policy. It is paitlcu- I such as he has never known before; The Catnpulaory Saving B-tnk. tire. The thoroughbred was Grover the time above stated. lurly so al tlie previit time. Tills ath Coiirîy. To every owner of pfopertv In the • ^or ^e is now a capitalist. If he Cleveland. The hurtled child, the A bank, ho far as it helps a young country of ours Is now on the high . . u. " , i should die to-morrow the amount of Wc shall pr<«bab pi(d llnlll,.tllal,.lv man to save money, Is but an Im- tide of prosperity. democratic party, which is very un county It will be a benefit, and every th<J lfc W()Uld •r ly continue to have good limes for grateful. Cleveland was the most one should subscribe the limit accord- to his heirs; and If he continues to 1 proved and uxxiernlzcd stocking or *<>ine years, and then history will p<>* ; teapot—the saving depository of consistent democrat born since the ing to their business or the amount; live the feeling of security which the country pe< pie In Colonial time», It sibly re|M-al itself and hard times will of property they own. It is better to policy gives him will make him more word democrat was coined and is as easy to take money out of a come again. This, at all events, is i get the road now by paving for some free b, imest In other lines another the experience of past years, mix ! . brought into use as a cloak for all . , * . . i fraction saved from his income, bank as it is to put money into It; judging by tills experience the time I forms of unrighteousness and other of it than to get ft several years later , furthermore, if he lives to the end! so easy that a young man who opens to take a life assurance poliey I* | twenty he will r* get - the thou»- uciiimj .• , years -................ -........ - - a bank account for the purpose of now . This particularly is tlie case If hellish urgivi». orgies. vioridiiu Cleveland was uhxlvu elected i , for nothing, though that would never of ........... twice, from 1885 to 1889 he was ham-1 likelJ* for lbe Increase in value of and dollars himself, with the a« cum- saving money for investment finds. <>ne of the new policies of the Eqult I 1« . i land » and w . in • business, in opening up a i 11I141.W1 uldted nrriHts protits ournml earned Hr by fht> the nm*kt. invest- t«x> often, a reason for spending the able Life Auurance thsdety be taken, pered by a Republican Senate and , . , < , j . I merit. Such investments, besides [ money before he has deposited as by the time the hard times come. House. He could only go the length market for every kind of produce, not fllrnishjng ,he protection of life in- enough to buy a 8‘>00 bond. The ' the loan feature will probably make of his picket rope, and his record was , the least of which will be timber will »urance. are returning, and have re diff<ulty is that there is no com- the policy self-sustaining for awhile. ! pulsion on him to save money, witbin a year or two pay the bonus turned for years, a higher percentage not notoriously bad. Then his friends The man who waits to take his pol wc have given, many times over. I of interest on the amount of prem- | as there Is when he has started to icy tlntll we are on the brink of a Baid he had no show, aud after four v.».. iums pai<l than is now received from i pay for a life insurance estate. A panic, doesn't get it fairly and clear Now that the opportune time has Vn|t^ Slates GoVPrn„ient young man's character Is always b«-n- years of discontent under a republi small amount of money will buy .-tit>-il win n be h.is l>.-i-ii >rn [x* 11«*«! In ly started; but the man taking s can administration, this God of the come and the golden moment which do a certain tiling which is to require policy now will In all probability see democrats was again elected and. that leads on to success, once lost is lost this estate of 81000. and 1 venture to his continued effort and will Itcrp his good times for some years, during forever — we should all lend our ut- that there Is hardly one man out which he will tic able to keep It In he might have a good chance to work 1 most assistance and figure on giving ¡°^a hundrwl who cannot afford to eyes rivited on an advantage ahead. force until it is old enough to take for the greatest good for the greatest . . ... make himself a capitalist to that ex I am reminded of the pathetic re care of Itself for some time. a, , M,|f. mark of a traveler who sank weary number. Which, as the old slogan of not as little as we can get out with, ( Unt This is a common sense reason for the party, "a democratic senate and but as much as the circumstances . supporting man. Is there anywhere and worn at the foot of a rugged cliff, taking assurance Now. Elen sup and l«siking up saw another wayfarer ■justify. Let us not delay but hurry a young man who, being aide to save house were elected and Cleveland was reach the top. "It seems,” he said posing you could secure assurance a the work for we are promised the a sum, will not feel a thrill of Phone, Ham 193 fenabled to carry out to the very letter "to take less strength to climb this few years from now; and even suppo»- road this year if the subsidy can be pride and satisfaction in using it to cliff than to decide to do so.” Once Ing It were guaranteed that you the promises made by the party.” create, by life insurance, a capita) of could do so at any time In your life, 81000? Of course, he need not limit the decision is made, and you buy a and, moreover, would not have to He called a special session of Con raised nxm enough. life insurance, you will find that the himself U> 81000 if he can afford to gress and at a cost of thirteen million pay a litgher premium than If you SHOULD SION CONTRACTS. purchase a larger estate, for just as payments of premium are easier after secured It now, yet. this reason should dollars repealed the tariff laws and I have noticed a 81000 life insurance policy Is good the first, few years. tie sufficient to Induce men to asHiire the Sherman law, which related to As the fielay by persons under the_ __ _____ ______ ___ for a young man to ( purchase, so is a that an invarible comment of many a the coinage of silver. Thousands of new ditch in signing contracts will 810.000 policy ten limes as g<xxi, if It business man. when reaping the bene T o «D av . W ills . W ohtikn , Solicitor, fits of life insurance In after years, miners were thrown out of employ naturally act a* a hindrance to the can afforded. Klamath Fails, Oregon. has been. “How much I regret that, ment In the mines and forced to com work it Is only fair to the company How Much Insurance You Should Carry, I did not take several times as much fit ilio old rifilici pete with farm laborers, causing a that this delay should be lessened as Here these three questions may be life Insurance as I did when I was a A Favorite Remedy for Babies. reduction of their wages and forcing much as possible, for they have a asked: How much insurance should young man and was an, acceptable them to go through the world like great deal to do in order to start ac-1 a y°ung man carry on his life? What risk, and could have secured it at a Its pleasant taste and prompt, cures We now have the __ . , , , , . relation should the premiums bear to low cost." wandering-Isbmaelites, so poor they live work on or before July 1st. They h|M .onle? Wha| .);ltl(jn should The careful reader will observe have made Chamberlain’s Cough his ln( Income? What > ri relation could not afford to wear underclothes. have started the work of making bor- the amount of his policy bear to the that all I have said Is quite as appli Remedy a favorite with the mothers Free soup houses became necessary to ings in the hill over the prop>med tun- amount of bis other Investments? cable to the young man who begins of small children. It quickly cures his busim-ss life with money to in the well being of the people who nel and have also started one engi- There must be an Infinite variety of their coughs and colds and prevents vest a* It is to Ills Impecunious broth on hand we have ever hod made up. should now pause to enquire “why neer crew out on the necessary pre j answers to these questions because there is an infinite variety in the cir er; and that, If life insurance In small any danger of pueurnonla or other should I vote for a democrat for pres liminary work and have telegraphed cumstances of different men. But amounts I h a go<xl thing for the lat serious consequences. It not only Our Stock is complete in every detail. Our aim is to treat ident if thereby 1 lose my own job?” to San Francisco for other surveyors. ! my earnest advice to every young ter, it I h good in larger amounts for cures croup, hut when given as soon trade right and give the best values for the money Free trade was a failure, and not When they get Into the active work man Is to make an effort to save at the former. For different circum as the eroupy cough appears will pre withstanding that, it was the war of surveying It will Dot be possible ' least one- third of his Income; and stances different forms of policies ar«' to be had. Repairing and Carriage Trim vent the attack. For sale by C. C. cry of the party throughout the cam for them to remain In town, and their I one-half of this saving can, in my devised to cover the various needs of ming done by competent men. I opinion, be most advantageously one's life. J cannot hope In this Chitwood. paign. presence Is necessary when contracts i used, from time to time, by invest- article to explain the various forms The democrats wanted to shirk the are signed as they have to acknowledge i ments in life insurance. Indeed, issued by life insurance companies, responsibility for the dismal failure them—at least is desirable if any there is no other investment which but generally speaking, a policy of of their free trade experiment on to questions i Main Street, - - - Klamath Falls, Oregon# as to the land covered 1 can be paid for In small installments life ioHurance can be separated Into two parts: first, there Is the element Cleveland. Blamed him for it all. I by ditch, reservations, etc., are raised. so conveniently. Thus invested, It of protection; sec«,mJ, there Is the j will bring a return to his heirs In the That thi'y will offer proof to «hnw that IM Said he bad "sold out to the republl- ' The office in the court house is open event of Ills premature death: and If element of Investment; and policies TIMBER I.AND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— laiKl roiiaht I» more valiiabl* forila timber or for •>K,niiUiir«l purpurea and Io««- cans, was In league with Mary Ellen every < NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. day and purchasers of water ! he continues to live lie can accumu vary chiefly according to tlie propor . lal-ll.b tlii'lr rialto, to ,al<l laud before th«' United Riat«’« IiAiid <Hflcp, L*|t«>vl«w, (»rck/'h , 10 ri.i*r aud It. reiver al Lakeview, Orraon. on Lease, and the Devil.” The party i rights should come in and sign the late the other half of his savings and tions in which these two elements are lamiMry 1ft, 1904 Notice I r li<-r«by glv«.u that Mondar the Mih day ol MsrsbJKM. combined. The pnitective or assur In <'<>riipllnri<<* with iht* provlNloiiM of tin» A if was demoralized by the disastrous re- contracts very soon and thus notde- use them for Investments Jn stocks, ance k It Henry, of of Jiiiii-a, IH7M, entltlcl *’An act f»»r I ho nah’ of | Klauiaih balla, •" element, predominate In what Is bonds and real estate. or , tiro n Nieknrann, ileo W|«S I timber I mik I n hi th»’ of ( a I i lor n I h O h - i William Hureb, of Lakevl«» , Or. J W Heed«? sult and gave illegitimate birth to an- Jay active operations, tip to the called a Ilfs policy; the Investment But I hear some one ask: Why K oii , Nevada and Washington territory," as pm other, the Populist party. But for- first of the week about ten thousand use so large a portion of his Income element In what Is «•ailed an endow ________ hnded t«» all the Public f«and Htatea by arl rd New Pine Cr. ek, Or. Il C Ramiro of l-luah# • I of A IIRIINt 4, iMrZ, the lolloWlllK p‘ l-olia'lia ve : Aliy aud nil fieranne claltnlna adveraely Ih« Because life Insurance ment policy, such as I have recom- tunately It was born before its time acres bad been signed, and thin this In that way? - ‘ filed hi thia •»diet’ their sworn aitileinents, viz: i il<- erlbvil laud- are ■ erltlvMeil In HI« t I Myrtle K. Braitahi of Lakeview, county of is the only agency ottered for preserv nx-ndi'd in this writ ing. In each the i hi'ii e lai ni a in Una ulrtra on or before raid jaur •nd was unable to survive the pains j leaves considerable to come in yet. ,xlk” lor ’ "'*'** ol * wor, . ‘ no . day of March. HkH Ixmefit* are the same in Ciise of death, Wo firo now movod into our 2Afi2 ing his earning power, which is all the purcliMfi of the MWU, Hee. 10, Tp 40 •nd colic incident to Ito childhisxi. I ,,„r . , J. N. W a Taos Rcflator, 1*11* H It 7 F W M wi... w«. urt « .« «. .1- I '-ar of barb wire and nails at tlie capital a young man has at the but the returns to llxise whocontinix: new building at eaat end ’ Kldon M Brsitsln of Lakovlew, ••otintv nt WBM was left of the wreck then George Burn’s Hardware Store, East beginning of his career and some to live, are greater under the endow l.«k. stni.r of Orogoi , «worn No titrand s "buy orator,” In the person End. I’rlvdie dining mums at the «An*« brirliru W-J or lh« puri'h«*» of th« NI-.U After the birth of a times all that be has fur many years. ment form. I Irsi Cat«, KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. PLOWS ALEX MARTIN President. E R. REAMES, ALEX MARTIN JR. Vice President. Cashier AND Collections Attended to Promotly. BOEDER OPPORCliniClES Corresoondenct Invited. THE EXCELSIOR Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods* Boots and Shoes a complete and up to date line of EXCHANGE STABLES Livery m. o. smicB, KE JUDE CD FJÎEES, OREBOn. Rene escoce WEST Slfc® STABLES Jas. Sijler, Prop’r First Class Horses Fine Carriages Feed Stables, Teams with or without Drivers REMEMBER We are still Doing Business Finest Line of Harness and Saddles BRADLEY & GUNTHER, MRS. HONG SING RESTAURANT LAI N 1) R Y 4