Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 20, 1904, Image 2

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    UNITED STATES SENATOR CHARLES W. FULTON.
SgIiciiltursl products mid oem, one-
sixth of Hie eutlre «calli (lf the
world.
Can you coneleve of the policy that
Kkntath Falls, Oregon
will place the nation In gre*t«>r pros
perity? a few months agn I was
! ti.ivelliv; oil tile train fl mil Waalilng-
Ak-x M irtin. President,
Alex Martin Jr, Cashier
ton to St Louis. In company with a
distinguished southern st itcsinaii. a
E. R. Reame«, Vice-Pres’t, E. M. Bubb, Asst. Cashier.
gentleman who had been In tile army
of North Virginia during the war of
the Rebellion until tile stvoml dai of
the battle of the Wilderness, where
he was crippled tor life. As wetun-
Is the policy O1 this bank, and it in
eled along, tie was (hunting out places
of Interest passed over by Lev's army
rigidly adherred to.
during its Gettysburg Campaign.
Safety first. Liberality next.
Finally we came into view of a pano­
rama where it was one succession of
smokestacks, a view, not to tie equal­
ed I suppose by any place In tiie
Country Produce taken In exchange for Goods
wot Id. Turning around to me lie
said, “isn't tills a great country, and
what a grand privilege to lie a citizen
of this country?" I said “yes. tills la a
great country." He said “bitter as
I was when Lee surrendered, all th.it
lias passed away, and there is never a
day as the sun goes down that 1 have
not thanked lost that wo lost III that
struggle." 1 said to mvs-lf. the par­
ty to believe in is tiie party that so
demonstrates Its attain sotli.it one
IN FACT
could say. “Thank God I have lost.
I read the other day an address
a complete and up to date Une of
that was delivered over here at Reno,
Nevada, by a citizen whom the Amer­
Staple ( îoo H m .
ican people have highly honored by
twice naming fot the presidency. I
I. F. DAVIES,
DAIRY,
OREGON
had a high regard, for 1 believed Mr.
Bryan to tie a conscientious and sin­
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While Senator Fulton had been Those who are standing out may just cere man, but I laid the manuscript
down
with
sadness
and
sorrow
Mr.
billed to apeak on political matters m well get into the band wagon and |
i surprised ,*r.V4n stated tliat the reason why the
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from a Republican standpoint, it did make it unanimous. I am
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not however deter nearly all of the that there are any Democrats left. 1 Democrats did not make the silver
leading democrats of Klamath Falls 1 cannot see how an Intelligent man question an Issue again wax because
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from turning out to hear him. Tues­ can be a I democrat. 1 admit there there were two questions greater Ilian
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the
silver
question
before
tiie
pvople
day evening, the Opera House was are intelligent Democrats as well as
well crowded and many were unable intelligent Republicans. We are all today. The first la, whether or not ;
to even find standing room. A large American Citizens and should stand I the southern states should be com- ,
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' percentage of ladies were in attend- for that policy which will beat serve , pelled to be under (tie control of tiie ,
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negro,
and
whether
or
not
the
Repub-
'
the
people
and
nation,
to
give
it
the
. ence. In introducing the speaker
Mr. Emmltt said, “We have with us best standing in the world. The only lican party should be allowed to re­
' to-night a distinguished citizen, one point on which we differ is how to cruitthe army to such ati extent tui
bring about that policy.
There to tie a menace to the common peo- i
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I of our United States Senators and the
only one who has ever stepped foot in really eught to tie. In view of the pie. Think of an American states­
Klamath county. .Mr. Fulton is here past, no difference of opinion on the man standing before the people and
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for two purpiees: first, to meet the present opening political issues If submitting such a question. Tl>< lie-
people and investigate the project ot you are atmut to employ a workman . publican party was lx>rn at the time
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government irrigation of the land and there are two applicants, who the great quextlon of freeing tiie
slaves
came
up.
Tliat
was
tile
tlist
here and second to address the people have worked for you before,under one
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on political issues from a Republican the business had expanded and under ' of the Republican party, it seemed
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to
me
that
character
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argument
was
the
other
It
had
decayed,
there
would
standpoint. It gives me pleasure to
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introduce our junior Senator, Charles be no doubt as to which you would unworthy of tiie statesman, because
give employment You all remember no man can but know tliat t tie state­
W. Fulton."
Senator Fulton said In part, “< 'hair­ how it was and the result, when we ment is untrue, Is not founded on
man.Ladies and Gentlemen, (applause) were riding on the wave of one of the fact.
The Democratic party tells tod»y
I I am sure I thank you for this very most prosperous conditions, the reins
tliat
protection is robbery. Then
of
the
government
were
turned
over
hearty greeting. It is a great pleas­
any developemeot In Industries is rob-
ure for me to be here. I was not to Democratic policy, how aa soon as
S2.Hun.000.000 worth of raw
aware, until Mr. Emmltt made the it was known tliat Republican policies bery.
grown iiv American laiw>r.
remark, that I was the first Senator were abandoned, stagnation followed material
It
from any standpoint, it
lysrk
at
to come to your county. I assured and many workshops and factories
We keep the finest
R’fls furnished
up the industries and com-
has
built
were
closed
down.
Whatever
may
Mr. Etn mitt before he introduced me,
lot of horse« In the
with or without
that I would not hold him responsi­ have been the reason, whatevj may merce of thls nation to be the great-
Ii there were no
ble for anything 1 might have to say. have been tile cause,you will all agree cat in the world,
country.
drivers
i I do not wish to say that he is not re- with me. that was the result. And difference In political parties It would
be
very
important
to
the
American
i sponsible for my being here, because then in the moment of the deepest
people that the Republican party
II cannot help but remember that if depression, the Republican party was
should be successful In tins campaign
recalled
to
power,
and
whatever
may
it had not been for the energetic sup- ’
The Democratic party is not making
I port of Mr. Emmltt, I would not be have been the reason for it, the fart
an attack against thi- principles of tin-
1 one of your representatives. I am is that prosperity returned and the
party as much as against Theodor
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burn
of
industry
was
heard
through
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1 especially pleased to be permitted to i
RounevelL They know they curin'.’
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THOS. W. NEWTON, Prop’r
: meet the people of Klamath Falls and out the nation. Of course the Dem­
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convince
the
majority
of
the
Ameri
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vicinity. I was through here once, a ocrats will say; had the Rrpubliaans
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can people of that conviction an :
vear ago, and was pleased with what remained in power, the hard times therefore have turned the manage
; I saw so much, that I determined to would have cotnc just the same and If ment over ton few people In New
I return and visit your county again the Democrats had continued In pow­
York. These people have declare
and more thoroughly inform myself . er, prosperity would have returned,
that Roosevelt Is a dangerous man to
concerning it.
but our experience has always been.
have at the head and In control of
“I believe this will be one of the most Republican policy and prosperity,
W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor,
the destinies of this country. Short
productive counties of the great state Democratic policy and stagnation.
ly after lie went into office lie discov­
EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
of Oregon, when properly developed.
Now is it possible that in view of
ered that there wax a law on the
Hearing something of the scheme to the result of the Democratic policy in
statute books against trusts. Now
IIoraeH boarded by day, week or month.
irrigate your arid lands, I felt it my the past that the people will re-ln-
Theodore Roosevelt thinks laws are |
Hay and Grain bought and sold.
duty to come here and ascertain what state them again?
Do you know made to be obeyed.
No matter
PathtcngerH conveyed to all parta of Southern Oregon
i your wishes are, for I assure you my that when the Republican party came
whether the offender Is a great Na- ami Northern a liiornia at the very lowest rate».
' only desire is to serve your best wish- into power in 1860 the total wealth
polean of finance or a mere chopper
EXCLUSIVE
1 es and carry them out as far ax I can. of the United States was *16,000.000-
of w < hx ! or whatever hit position may
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
i I have taken a great interest in study- 000, with the Republican party in
be,
he
must
obey
the
law.
II<< hic Linkville.
Phone Main 14
I Ing the and lands of this state and power forty years the amount In­
velt directed prosecutions to tie tie­
and
the
condition
of
our
wealth
and
creased
to
«100,000,000,000
or
floo
STORE
gun against the Trusts, the result
I resources. 1 feel myself that in every per cent. When the Republican par­
wax
they were carried from tiie lowei
is the place to save money. Call and see my stock $ ' locality where tiie government can be ty came Into power in ISflO there
courts to the supreme courts and the X4’,b4,4’4’4*4’4’4’4*4*4*4’4’4’4’4’4’4’4’4»4T4’4»X
before sending out for your goods. I will take pleas- * j induced to take hold of irrigating the was 1228.000,000 of gold in circula­ great Northern Securities Company *
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. arid lands the government should do tion, tixlay unde** Republican admin­
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ure in showing you around and will give you prices e It. I hear there are some private en- istration there are *«46,000,000. wax declared to be a trust and Illegal
according to the Shertnan Act of IHiio. ,
' terprises here that might interfere Then there wax no silver in circula­
that will justify you in buying at home. Complete
In the great Anthracite Coal strike *
| with the Government work. I do not tion; today there are *170,000,000
when the laborer* cried from the t
line of iron and wood beds, springs and mattresses,
I ( tielieve that anyone would wish to In- silver in circulation. There were no mines that they were threatened t
, terfere with the nation, but an indl- silver certificates, today there are
Disc and walking plows, harrows, wagons, buggies.
chairs, tables, etc, etc, etc.
with suffering and death and there 4*
j vidual or corporation who bad first *460,000,000 silver certificates. Then
Complete Line of
wax a coal famine throughout I lie *
vwiavtvvavt W*VWWWVWVVVKVaV* ' put their money into this enterprise there wax no National Bank notes, country he wax quick to act.
4* Hardware, Paints, Oils, Guns, Ammunition, Etc
i should be dealt with fairly. I do not today there are *433,000,000. Then
Although there wax no law coin|>ell-
wish to be understood ax speaking the entire circulation was *435,000,-
Ing him to Interfere, yet he believed 4*
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i against them, but it is my sincere 000, today it is over *2,500.000,000.
GEO. W. HUHN
that as a representative of the Amer­ 4*
A GENTLEMAN’S SMOKE
GET THE
hope that you may be enabled to so While the population has Increased
ican people, It was tils duty to Insist 4+
adjust matters as to have Government 50 per cent, the circulation has in­
Hardware Dealer Klamath Falls
on their submitting their differences ♦
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help in carrying on the euterprlxe. creased 600 per cent. Today *2,500,-
IIABIT
to arbitration. This w,w not agreea­ H 4*4* 4« 4* 4*4« 4^4* 4* 4* 4^4* *4» 4* 4* 4*4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4*3^
I have been kxiklng into this propoxl 000,000 against *435.000,000and every
I Also Carry the Following llriods of Choke Cigars
ble to tiie owners of tl>e mines but
tion that I may learn what you want dollar worth one-hundred cents.
they brought about a settlement
La Florence
James Lewi«
, in this matter. The Government Look at the imports. In I860 we
BUY
that wax satisfactory, but he secured
Red Buoy
Bella Vista
sel-
J does not wish to make a profit by It, were buying more than we were
the
enmity of the Trusts. They
Key
West
Havana
La
Belle
Creole
YOUR OGARS
, it simply Intends to supply the money ling by *20,000,000. Last year the
have said that he is a dangerous man.
Major Domo
Pauetelas
and carry out the enterprise, to re­ exports exceeded the imports *»y
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To violators of the law, tx* those who
Cremo
Hoffman
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claim the widest possible area. I about *100,000,000. When you ar-
will not respect the law, he is a dan­
Sweets
Rendezvous
shall give you iny best service and my range Industrial conditions so as t<>
gerous man. They declare that he
Pretty Swede
El Expada
best efforts.
sell more than you buy you will in­ lias carried war Into the White House.
Archimedes
Belle of the Falls
"Mr. Emmltt has informed you crease your prosperity and the pros­
The only war 1 have known of him I
I that I came here to discuss some of perity of the nation.
TEAMS
carrying into the White House is al
the political issues from the stand­ Is It possible that the people could
war against corruption.
He has
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point of the Republican party. I condescend to think of a change.
gained the respect of the American
have not come for tliat so much ax During that time the manufactures
people by his work.
for another purpose, the Democrats have increased U> *14,000,000 or
have no great issue* except the tariff double the value of manufactured
and money question and I think that products in any other nation of the
Judge Parker refuses to make any
WeRt i41clo
was settled. There are only a few world. Our nation to day owns one- campaign speeches. He understands
democrats left and I have come for half of all the railroads, one-third of that when a man has nothing to say
JAS. SIGLER, PROP’R
Mr». O. w. Fish.
the purpose of suggesting the propri­ all the mines, one fourth of the man­ It Is the height of wladom to keep
A
KLAMATH PHLLS,
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OREGON
ety of their making it unanimous. ufactures, pr>»duces one-fifth of the still.
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SAVE MONEY.
KEiimucR eounev bbuk
Lay in Your Supplies
The Brick Store
Until November ist
we will sell GROCERIES,
for spot cash, at prices
heretofore unheard of in
Klamath County
HEAR FULTON SPEAK.
Tait, Sugar, Coal Oil, Rice, Beans,
Canned Goods, Dried Fruits, Syrup,
iThe Opera House Packed With Peo
Coffee, Soap, Candles, Cream, Fan­
pie Eager to Hear Our Junior
United States 5enator.
cy Groceries, Etc., Etc.
Our STOCK is complete, our
QUALITIES are guaran­
teed, our PRICES are
the lowest, we will ap­
preciate your BUSINESS
LARGEST FALL AND WINTER
LINES at any point off the rail­
road in Eastern Oregon, of DRY
GOODS, DRESS GOODS, FANCY
GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS, LADIES READ­
Y-TO-WEAR GARMENTS, ETC.
Trunks, Valises, Carpets, Beds, Furniture, Cur­
tains. Cooking Utensils. Crockery, Tinware,
Paints. Oils, Etc., Etc.
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THE EXCELSIOR
Groceries, Dry Goods,
Clothing, Furnishing Goods
Boots and Shoes.
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QUICK MEAL
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BALDWIN’S
* Hardware Store.
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MAMMOTH STABLES
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Reames & Jennings, Klamath Falls.
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Koesel & McDonald
HOUSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
EXCHANGE
Everything Fresh and Clean
Livery.
BISHOPS
FURNITURG
STABLES
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SEVERAL TONS
BARB WIRE
AND NAILS
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up Main 193
MANNING'S
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UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY
Lf/a/s altered and trimmed to order
You
Like
<; Fast
¡! Horses
Horses that will please yoa
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J With or without drivers
S Commercial men conveyed to all points
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