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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1905)
K MT i..’. :Fw,i o’ IK .1 .iUif.:.i!»>. r r tin ,.ui[i*.’ A 4ÜNG Üt U ul J, "iliriv 1« mil/ ol«* linmt I done. ' be wvul on, not ms t- of sal«, barter, «’xeluiigv “f ir»'le. "Usi ui We n world •*•*»»> muhii ) — cried tiues shorn bim ---- except upeii |H'ruil«l«iu from the State Tulle I »k thousand ."prlhKR, Slav yt't lie l liu: whHt w-'it.d wc car«* l »i n oner, W. 0. SniTH, Editor and Proprietor Game or Forestry rt'!'*6»f». I It tut i.-n a Ui n.t*c Hirtin* ihiitga: ’ l’v> i vuii.' within three l»iV’t*< Silver Grey .Squirrel t'loscil from »roti i<l. iii ’ii, w.’iiion. , iris am. boys. Ti» ut HM'rx bl 1 Jan. I to Oct I of each year. A n t h« on « •»’ g * a. nobles. Ill« i liSi.'s »11’ I 1 pe.canK must An ii.«' n ■ (|.i\ roll • ; me.mil) io war« v »nil ..HF '•*'*' Ducks. Geese, Swilll !’!o*e<! befivi’en Of j . t«‘ i t a»! (s ia ».. I psi < i , uu | make » Ai. .. X. i .> a a Ik the first day of Febiuary and the first 5 WO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. flower» Let them tUI up » tel. <<> Oi. th» worn n grrrr jrii«« —« «lay of September. Limited to in An' thai » wlii w> nevi it, tn> ttanM! (heli hansia*». ••( •*" :*i 1,1 n.Ahv u*« Ml i»ne wwk. th Ir fan». iu«h Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, July 27 1905 ’TI* 4- '<• niikti ti r .iik <tai «urn» Waler I’ ill mid Upland Plover ‘ \n tempri n the btlaaard hrrvtv. bavo. . - n the ht\ stb.it trip w ith hvnvj ilien, hHfor» dsybresli. nd ’ ' Uhls««! iM'lin'eii the hist day of J ill- » E' Arc fed Lj ihr golden ber»! flowers inual be lieu, l»»,et',1 l,r *tlu’ NONESTY IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS. Uarv and the first day of August. MARK L. BURNS Oh ‘tin Ro d for brr kJ, to all ill«’ ire» • anil h'l I'** t i.M'.oie j An- n<»l<f for *»«s. Dhexsoit-Fiisl of lhe «nd all the «.andry uo*r tb» i'd ■* • BROKER At fo d to bi Mil • the flllvcl al.it In it Unal ill' i •" Mountain t losi.i at all M'.l.’* IIS. I Th» «tir, a a* ‘ Can it be that we ire entering upon inl.nce and tile |., jeeet the hull' Ar. a«»id to e alfe Sage lleli. sage m k. grciuse. or na Klamath Falls, Oregon On tl c * r!d » tra** — an era of honest administration of All th«J»:n’<r» snd >ru»t» I away tive pbt’AviHt Closed tx’tiveen tile An that * wli) m « lud it, rry itvaria must »upcimten l tbe <L’iVi*l ”i''' public affairs? Enm» many cities and first day of D.veinher and (lie fifteenth Oh that It were not «her ■■ Take lhe anil). Ukr the l>o»iiU»l« DR. WM. MARTIN stnt<* are coming reports of sweeping To our lv» • it« g earn lo bold! day of August of the follow iwg year. lak« the pri»mm. K'<’ry »<••' Fut ewn the 9tr« «*ta of Hea> an reforms wrought by some strong t< ad- work, no one niust »top to e»t " 111 Qu iil Cloned except l etween th«’ Arc 1 nr.|. a* thrj ri), n uh goMI j er backed up by the determination DENTIST to night. Go an I iwowiutwr that )<mr tlie titl ’ d Tues second Saturday and W«* w nt’ ! • vc meh othar i very live» depend UK>n >our »Ui i of a burdened and outragtsi public. More a a>’ day of th«* month idf September, If he need f »r «:ol4 w»» '' _ , • The strong personality of the Pres Klamath Falls, Ottoon ill one day or Without S word the minister» Heil b’s »m our H\es would patii ident and his determined stand for Limited to *ix quail >' Ut kl» »?t ,<i tv IIRI lio \ >u InmiediRti’l) from th* psi*’* twelve in <me we« k. Ber oath U od s xraim _ . ■tyrA'T’r'n *hat he ,h,nks ,uv* w<"' í 1‘niawtu’. to hunt without license than an hour th’re * ns not An- tha . s Wh) \\ » n« rd It. mv <h*arte* Ov-JUx a \ v xx 1 f K. against the powerful organizations I.« Stanton, In Atlanta Cunatttu nor a Itoiiv' lu the city nur A license must U’ obtained from the —Frank tiun. vll'ieye f. . i _ ------- of intrenched greed and laivlessnoss. county clerk and carried with party hah.' mts »'TV rot I ' I»’ USE 1 Graft thought the American public while hunting. Kesaient fee fur Li and u one had l>"’’ • heed and aid. KLAMATH FALLS SODA WATER the daini >• p > < e cense #1, non-resident $10. But graft did not reckon with (he tenn tliov and* >t Trout-Closed during tn ttilhs THE MOST th inlvrenl t rails of character that have alHiul among the h REFRESHING SUMMER DRINK existed and will exist so long as lime ' Noiember, DecemlxT. January Feb l«K’ll< II. f.n 1 ruarv and March. Unlawful to keep The next mornlnr. •» her i Is. The people have been accused of Manufactured in a'l Flavors tli< Ishrd drnsRi.ifl her. I'islil trout less than five inelus tn length. A TAIE OF OtD DAY» lit 11 ixnewof morality. Their efforts for sound of swict sln.'tng an Night fishing prohibited. Limit 125 IN JAPAN. ■truuient» b-tie* h hnr »tr Mv Solidfor Will Call on Von better administration so lone met de in one day. • h "Ah! it is ID) birth..i> t feat. because unaccustomed to deal - - --O- »»It! wit’’, a «hl.er Why i I with intrenched wickidness. that It so ciuei as in i’*n»e It to FROM OUR EXCHANGES. T WAS winter and very cold, and was dcolared that they never would Will.or lime"’ Iler women |eill«.l the pane s of costly w<xid. carved unite to win, and without organ sen* tin curtain» him the window with art and we.nth of detail, had • \Vh«t a beautiful day. metre«»." ization there was no possible chance (M.-d'ord orc«.>.n«n| \V. B. McLaughlin b»en cwreftilly closed arour.d the said. of victory. So the grafters thought, Hentv Shearer is now located prince, making the room in which lie they Illite, I, a» If It t.»> WTV s .■ rir ter but they reckoned vain. Under the near Ketw, Klamath county, when Mt very small the shy was clothed In ri.hrst t>l>l* i Many b. autlful robes linei with reflex influences of venalily grew up lie is engaged in logging. 111 which (he sun III.« * so.deu Juwvl warm wool ami eovere«l with priceless various societies to suppress the crime .1. W. H. Bales and his family have siik lay crossed in coni railing colors ahon proudly. Ixiiisii.dl) the prlnevM walked oat “Tax the people as lunch as the) I gone to Klamath county and will re I ou the uximio s bieasl. and on one upon lb« bakiiuy. Hui what e cry of wide sleeve of the outermost rarment will bear” is the old slogan. The; main several months. joy and «urprtse bro e tr >ni her Upaf breaking-limit was reached. In the' A- !>■ Naylor and Ford Sbertner- wv< »uibrouf. rwd a ’tar formed b) five Flowers, tlowei». tn eenry direction« ball» on it . ling a s xth. Thiii was th. city civic societies were organized.! horu h ive gone to Klamath county, to ere»; of ih« illustrious Kauga family, and ua far a« the »)« eoii.d .w The prlru.aa rubie d her e. • • V aa Women’s dubs of various kinds are j inspect the resources of that rapidly which knows no equal throughout all It r nilrs. 1»? ways in favor of high morality. ' Jspsn or amort the islands cd dheu- "Father, father!" ah-’ cried as th« growing section. d-l ..nd Satsumt. country was the grange.] noblo prmee eno red ,.»r spsruieot. Mrs. O. C. \pplegite of Kia math The prliv •». in »pit* nJ ht, VMS: Is binding thousands of little com “truly. ;uu are » f*l “ i his lands »nd his tnom’y. felt n ver- Th" dnim o aimiui« with pleaair« inimitiés togeth. r in one great organ •idinty. accompanied by her son Frank . the.ess that he wm> very poor and mis PHONE MAIN 196 to ization, powerful to effect its will. and his wife, are visiting in Medford erable. Aud tae rea«ou wa« that lor pri'pon'ii a rtde th", i-h th« park aeu th«' m.Vi.le apringtltu« 1 ho de Secret societies, that have a history of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L several days he had tried to think of - Hg' t. d pri ■ *«» ill V*d b*r hand,, and sotuvlhing tor the anniversary of hts th«’ brilliant pro-vialna of sail» ■ • I’d . hundreds of years quietly working Alford. daugu r's birthday and bu couid think , rourtiirw headed by th* pr oe« and I bls J. 11. Williamson and 11. A. Corliss ' for good. of nothing. daii«:li.er staiiod alowly do»u th* Another potent factor is the in of Grants Pass, were on the south It was uuf.irtnna'.ely true that the WinUufl av.-iu». creasing size of the graduating class ■» bound train one day last week, en pi In sa. who would on the morrow "Vi'li*1 a de ic. ua perfume »« enta th« attain the dignity of 16. ahead) pos- ar! crivi' the prlnre.a. of secondary schools and colleges that route to Klamath county. ever)tiling tnat It ass p-.srible Surprised, the dainilo reallred that RATES REASONABLE are annualy sending out a splendid John Chastain, who arrived from seesod for a young lady to but this the acfl odor« of th« »prina liowera did type of citizens. These young men Klamath county not long ago, is t»c- was no consolation pcMewi. to the dalmlu and women, imbued with high ideal» ceptablv tilling the position of sales What wm the use >f being » prince, of Indieu All the air I!.« awrvt wa» that every f*w rods a flro of s » e»t In having such wealth. If he could not cense burned in «ara.ully blu**en brs- Furnished Rooms with or and a keen perception that truth and man at Brown s grocery store. offer her something new aud plsaslug? right are eternal, that falseness meet» akra J. W. Savage, who was engaged in Presently be arose. without board Pri’ ien’ly an eapeelally b»autlfii! pink a just doom, arc factors in every-day mining in Coleman Creek district be "I will go to her spsrtmonts. Per plum tie« causbl the aitaulloa of lb» life. fore he sold his property to II. Van haps. unconsciously she will tell me prince«*. “An educated man may cer some Tass.’l. has located at Klamath Falls what sh« would like," be said lo him "1 wuh a branch of that tree " a* » self. time*.” wrote Ex-President Super, with his family. med. happllj "It will b« a memory He struck a bronze gong and Imme of on« of the m att beautiful prom “but he is no’ ;lpt to go permanently At the present time it is difficult diately the carved pouU« rolled open, •nadei of my life " Corne Main and 11th Sts. wrong.” to .»certain b»w the cattle market will disclosing eud!»ss balls filled with The daltnio looked un*n»lly nt th« Klamath Falls, Oregon This is the gist of the whole matter. be this coming season. L. E. West, samurais of noble biri.h. pages, guard* minister and menials. The samurais who worn People are recognizing that educating Phone Main 186 "She will t’laoi.eer the Chrit." b« of the Carstens Packing Co. of pays in a ci»ic way as well as in acquir Tacoma, savs that Lake county people the two »word* bowod deep while all thought. I tl.c others pri/strated themselves Oil But N.al da-tain did not tn*rabi o nor ing a higher degree of happiness. Ont can expect a fair price for their beef the ground. gruw pale. I various societies, therefore, have i if they can deliver it al the railroad | "I will visit my daughter,” said the "Giant me the honor to pl urli |t for I education as their avowed aim. Al! ! in good condition. The price wilF dalmlo. you,” he said. Ftakl, or R»y of Sunshine, sat m a I these agencies are st lengthening the ■ probably not i>e as good as last year; He rode up to th* tr*» and t.ioueht , public conscience, ripening its in lowing to the fact tiiat California Is I pile of cushions In the had of her ewn hark n auperb btan- h The prim «a* particular palace. The folds of her telligence, making it powerful in the , looded with stock. >1' st of the Lake , m iguliii ent robes were art ng*«l a; m- seized It. burying bar face in Uie fr ah. -osy ‘ fl. *« i *. knowledge of its own st rength. I county beef wit! have to go to nortli- metrlcaily about her In many co! -rs The da.nuo w« more surprised than Summer Novelties, Lawns, Dim- “I have within me the strength of and shai>e.«, but most abundant v.as ; ern buyers and the Carstens Company the wonderful kimona of blue satin before. He did not gueea cat the ten. for mv heart is pure,” said Sir ■ < will lie <>ne of the largest, buyers. The I everywhere embroidered with spl ler prlui>- minister had emptlrd all the Hies, Percales, Shambrays, In Galahad. grass has been and still is very good webs In which were caught the many pietnl noses ot all the ; a aces and had prep; i. d many trees fur just such aa Everywhere men and women are dia Linens, Linens, Calicoes, i in California, so that the San Fran- colored petal» of summer flowers. «KTas'.on. ■ recognizing that private purity and Tbe young gtrl s face was white «* I eisco butchers and packing companies ' "You are a wonderful th. Laces, Embroideries, Stockings virtue cannot tolerate public laxness, ' will not lx? compelled to leave their snow, her crimson lips opened sligh'ly prince cried to h.a prime man." minister, to disclose two rows of p arly teeth, and venality. The school which own state to get beef.—Lakeview and the eyebrows, following the m-in- when they returned to the pasea and a fine line of Gloves preached the doctrine that men are ner of princesses, were cloeely shaven "You arr absolutely a magician. But i Heraid. rear to justified in dishonesty in public affairs and replaced by two little black tel! mo. what caa I do ‘ next fl so long as they win is dying out. In | patches painted very nigh on the fore- aarpaM this marvelous fete?" The prime mint iter smiled alo-vly The D.Cuience. bead. no place is there need for honesty as He pointed io a . harming young man. ‘Arry -I asj. Bib. wot a the dlff'rence entered. Fluid hid her As the prince in the administration of public affairs. between them 'ere gins as the bloke at face for an instant In the long sleeves son id lhe pr.nce of Sstauma. who was Nowhere else is it so conspicuous. In the 'all was à-teille' us about last night of her robe, thus greeting her father siding Pnn.eas Fiaki to aught from PHONE 106 her coach no other place is dishonesty so warmly ' —the oxv-gin and the hyt.ry-gin? I with a tender and modest salute Th» "Whin another year ha« passed, and condemned as where interests of tbe I Bill—Biowed if I know. Ärry—unless <!iamlo smiled with pleasure at the one s pure gut, and the other a gin and grace and beauty of the child whom ne the prim< receivia a.io.b,r birthday public are at stake. Take heart, then water.—Aiiy Soper. ador'd. He overwhelmed her with aa a gill hum the gods, give l.er ft« ye who seek the better way. It may cares.-!ng rimes, asking her If she was a hu band that charming prin • Sh>- will love him inur« lb»a she a<,aa tbe A Breather. not be all as you wish it. Your way happy and If there was nothing she springtime." I The Phlloeopher 1 cannot under desired. i may not be the best way. But keep stand b< w ii is that you puulic sing lhe uaimlo handed the minister a and father." "Ah! flluRtrionw prince jihe main thing in mind—honor and ers seem unable to proceed ualesa you cried Ftakl. clasping her hand, eor- key of bronze, Ina is.»d won gold | truth and justice in public and in pri- re. eiv<- a cer.ajp amount <x applause. "This is loo key to my treasures," row fully, "how can I be happy while ! rate affairs- and rest assured that Operatic Star—It isn't the applause the «.^rh suffer»? How can 1 sn.tle he said. "iR.e ,r and make what nee ! Nature will fight well on your side. we want -It s the lime to get breath.— when the »..les weep? Ah, the goda of it you will. You ar« inor* vaiuru.« lo me Iti in gold ur pric.u.u Monas." Ally Sloper. are cruel to have created the wk ter ' —Exchange. —Tranaiated for tbe N. Y bun. ■aaaon! I feel like a poor llttl* exiled < Family Pride. plant, barely alive, and yet uuabie to Imp.uvemeut in Matches. Mamma—You don’t mean to say you die!" The French government has ,.ecld«.1 I took a second piece of pie when you "It 1» certain there la nothing she to ffect an improvement in the manu were visiting do you? desires so much aa aprlt'gtlma," Tommy—Yes. iuainraa. I wanted to thought the prince to hltnaeif. once facture of wct.u< ti luatri w i «o^.ni I box* a are now on sale contain.« g Deer Season Opens on August 15. show ’em I war used to having plenty n.oie buck lu his little room. mail h»s identli al will, those sold hither at butne.—Cuicago News. He »cowled fiercely at the gray to. ex< epi that in the u.l< ule <j each is cloud» outside. Suddenly be com- Deserved tor Lt* a sn ail circle of »ariatln wax which | mtn- manded the presence of his chief Spotted Fawn—Closed at all times George—1 just saw you coming from pern its the flame lo sj i . i ;» mtn life ¡»ter. Nai-<la-tsJn hastened to learn Buck Deer, Moose, Mount; in Sheep the conservatory with Miss Goldie. the wishes Of his Illustrious lord, but scaln and hum until the end ol the wood i 1 (except in tt«e Cuunlic-gof Grant, Har- Kather hanosome girl, but loo reserved the minister s heart sank at tbe sight Ik r< ached. for me ; ney, Malheur and Baker)—Closed from Thomas—Yea. I’ve jest reserved her of the prince's somber tort. Plenty in Hand. "To-morrow 1« my daughter’» birth November 1 of each year to Aug. 15 for lifv.—-Smith's Weekly. Yon would pci ft|,,i L. «great p,,. day," he began, coldly. "I desire, do of the ftrilowiug year. “ 1 > ter If you dl ln't >«-t »<>. x,aa|4 tt)a i 5 <>u understand, I d sire that by day Original. • calm man tohli Irw ihi«, friend "tan t Female Deer— Ckiscd from Novem She— What do )ou 'hick of my broth break to morrow the trees anj bushes you I - arn to I cep your temper?” ber 1 of each year to Sept. 15 of the er aa an artist? of the park and the entire country "Keep my temper! Well lllkethat'” following year. w He—I think he’s very original Why, surrounding the palace shall he cov- retorted lhe other. "I’d |1BVi JG11 r. flMt ered with flowers, as In ths Night hunting and use qf dngs In he painted a house war our way, and »tend that I kfep m-re temper In on* months of the springtime. You may day than you ha„ |n j,„lr pf,SRetilo|1 hunting Deer, or Moose are prohibited It didn't look one bit like the hou«a.— go.’’ Yonkers Statesman. within the state at all times. "Your will shall be obeyed in all during a whole year!” - Cassell’« i things," murmured the minister, bow Lindt—Five Deer in any one open Dropped. Advice to Lovers. season. "What on earth la the baby crying ing himsrlf out backward. rVrfn,f'»r -I w . ii M I.» isnv Once outride, ne clutched' his hands I if «Wein« wi.„ to com Elk— Closed until Sept. 15, 1907, so for, Katie?" i In the protecting sleeves of bls gar Toker.. Cf Tt.-.w„„n(.,w ron»- "Why. sure, ma ’ am, you told me It k.. |.« a f,-, ow Short. then closed ttetween Oct. 15 of each —I’bllwde.pMn I»,, ; when you called me to drop every ment year and Sept. 15 of the following thing!”—Yonkers Statesman "It la exile, It is death!" he thought, bitterly. "What can I have done that year. Couldn’t Say. should disgrace msf' Limit- One Elk during each open WILLIAMSON RIVER Mr» Church How long have you He examined his conscience se- season. had the girl you have now? verely. CAMPING GROUND It is unlawful to sell or have in pos I "Nothing." he said at la«t. . "The Mrs. Gotham—I really don't remem f sin now prepared to take rare of session for sale, any elk meat at any ber Just what time she did come to prince really desires that the upring day.—Yonkers Statesman. should come to his daughter Well, I l"”’|,|e who d. «ire to camp on William- I time. will not trouble about death, Hut 1» Ron river. Will keep. boarding housa It is unlawful at any time to hunt, Bo It Would. • there no r/.her way?” to him, "",l ,'«’r,’l””"re and hay ior hor»,.,. pursue, take, kill, Injure, destroy or Biggs—I wonder why a dentist calls A sudden inspiration came have in possession any Deer, Elk, his office a dental parlor? and he ran swlitly to bls own pa.lacj,1, BoatR will lie kept for rent. Best of treat• Diggs—I don’t know Drawing room noting, with terror, that the short ‘ ment t., nil. \\,l| . i(r,v Mg Moose, Mountain Sheep or Spotted would be more appropriate.—Chicago ended <. Gather- winter day was nearly eno™. —■=■ e„ g,Mj /rom A Fawn, for the purpose of obtaining Ing his colleaguca around him he told * )• -w _ . 11 a — ■> .Isvnr.rwl < sf ' «« I tlom of » the the skin. hid*, horns, hams or other *it . riu-rdlnary demand of t. KLAM A IH RtzPUtìiACAh LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. Princess Fiaki’s Birthday f SPY. the Soda Waler Man Mason and Contractor Estimates Furnished L R -i- ■b RALEIGH &FALB * X*»».. KI AMA 1 H 1 Ari”. K. ■'••■•I’J.XU ■ « IN I t mi 1 M IV L m «« I bl *11 «4M A r r 1 * rt» Itntfu« « >i.>..| llii 1 ■ * ’i\ k latita" Dlkia • la l*..b tama • IM it. i i g lr«v. i* hula lit V. in 1' K t niiath M|*« ’Htfa H kl Va.l • »»••*U I' 1. Mil r| Ht Mt* Il H«« »• 1 W» TMall h u KI IM Hil • Hi‘*' i u. Insurance Farm, City and Business property for sale I We can locate you on a Homestead or a Timber i Main & llth Streets Klamath Falls, Oregon. ’^ tbe PRIVATE Mrs. W. B. McLaughlin Big Discount Sale Claim j. n. nooRE, We h a V e some good homestead relinquislunen t s for sale C. I. BONNEY, Attorney and Counselor at law 1 i Ito iiig Viatic!» i NOTARY PUBLIC ttisu» New W< i>!>i lluildui; One of the best ranches, close in, 200 acres, can be bought as a whole or in 40 acre lots. HAHny WEBtR L 1 ' A I JÇ *r 1 c F.s’imates Furnished land near Klam ath rails—cheap This is a Snap At the Novelty We have several good farms, Im proved. Now is the time to get in on the ground floor Stilts Co. Drugs Stationery Husical Instruments Books Magazines Toilet Articles Druggists Sundries Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens Prescriptions Properly Prepared Chitwood’s Drug and Stationery ¿tore tally GAME LAWS. — When you wish to buy or sell, it will i i pay you to con suit US, as you will be assured of a square deal INQUIRIES BY MAIL GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION KLAMATH BARBER S f, W. SIEMENS, I’rnpridor. Cleanliness and Good Guaranteed.