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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1905)
KL A MA TH REPUBLICAN W. O. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, October 5.1905 cullies and knotty problems to contend with, but these must be fought out and nettled among ourselves, ami a newspaper which not only fills its column with the details of these attairs, but actually stirs up strife by publishing the Editors opinions instead of the actual faetH, is a menace to society ami a detriment to th«» country. Because there are soil «» who «lo not tak«» this paper or advertise with us is m» reason why wo should take advan tage of the first opportunity to ‘•roast’’ them. There mav Ankeny & Cantrall, Summers and others of the large hav be a few who enjoy reading a “roast” of some person thev growers will buy cattle and feed their own hay this year. dislike and will pat the Editor on the back, but it is n t There will be a large number of cattle fed in the Klamath business and a clean paper is better oif with nit this class of Basin, but from present indications hay will not bring much support. We realize that there are a tew in the counts' who do not take the Republican, but we also know that thev are over $4 a ton. not so many as they were a year ago and they are getting ! less evere day. The potato crop is short in Klamath County this yeai We ca n say, without fear of contradiction, that Klamath Many of the growers could not dispose of all of their pota County ’s Official paper, the Klamath Republican, w ill Ivar ’ es last season and this year made the mistake of not plant _ i favorable comparison with any weekly published in I any ing enough. The demand this year will be greater on ac state. l'.v? I... R?- count of the increased population and with a short crop it town twice the size of Klamath Falls in th? state, publican is now printing 67; copies weekly and k h our in :s probable that potatoes will have to be shipped into the tention to increase the subscription list to iotx> bv the first rounty before next year. of July. If the people of the counts w ant a better paper and will get in and help us. we will guarantee to give them The» exhibits of fruit and vegetables at the county fair ! the best weekly published in Oregon. We want to have this year, while not extensive, made up in quality wlat they lacked in quantity. It was easily demonstrated that the best paper in the state and the county ought to hase. Klamath County can grow Potatoes, Cabbages, Squashes, We are going to do our share and it rests with the people to Aeets, Turnips, Celery, Melons. Carrots, Pumpkins, Cucum do theirs. Have your name put on the subscription list and we will guarantee that you get your money’s worth. ■r I bers, Tomatoes and Onions equal to any in the United Luîtes. The exhibits of Apples, Pears. Prunes. Peaches. ’ ¡rapes and berries were of a very superior quality. All :ho people of Klamath County need is a little encourage ment and we will take our place in the world as producers of something besides hay, grain and cattle. hut her parent» told her .he wan ton night •««•» t»k«n hi In tb» tm'niU'g young and fn'l ade her got.*g to *Ull.•» If th» nll'hnb»» »•»« Invited *mt t«« or theaters «Mt iev-»l»li>g the attention, of allpi>»r which *>f tb» l"'t"r» *•••"•' «’l th»rv I»'»’ AH »»"'»• l.»rt. »I'»'«1 young tut'ii. nft»r "t '' CHILD'S ESCAPE A MARVEL Which I» th» nio.t dangenma .»ai»>n Struck by a Locnmotlv». Thrown In of th» V’»r to ••I'» I” ,h* why* In th. .pr^ng !’•• •"’•' lh' to Air. De.c.nda on Truck Track And and «koot. th. Itowrr» hav. |*l«lll». »•>«! th» Found AHv» Uud.r Flint- bulrush I» tbull rush»») «Hit Ijirunile. Wyo A little girl of Ihe name «'f O’CVnnor had a remarkable secape from death beneath th** whe**ls of a Imwnioti»» here The child, with two other«. wtv< m»».lng th" I n|ou Pacific track« on her way to scll.sd Her eonipiinh’ii« passed in front of an . . train — a|(l| cgiied appnuii'hlug frel.ihl When Ihe train was to her to folio» I" --•> she made Ihe barely ten feet away da»h , ’ In the . titer of the tracks Iter feet slipped and she fell on her hands anil knees. The pilot "f I he loi .'iu" her ami threw her Into the live struck i air, w here »Im turned a «•ompb'tc *'” ,*1' aomerxanlt. AU'I again track. The engineer meauwhll» had r,'ver»e*l ami the locomotlv» »topped with the pilot over the child'» bm1' Had th*' engine i: in*' aimther toot ah* would have been crushed to de. th She was found IO be severely brul»»d Arntl»»» Girl Plays Ball. Four!.... . • ' ,,|J "ar> A*la lien- , Hvaa al A«a I Mayt• drirks, county Ky . wa« born without arm», but »it# ‘bM** not allow that Infirmity to »land In her r way of enjoying life She play» many •r nni«l< il Instruments U particularly ex with he# toes. - l iml . ■*l guitar. By pert with the banjo and placing a «<**'1 »bov» the t! key. of a ptan.i >h** can play »evernl plecws In a creditable mxiin* r She also manl,* ulates nn n.eordlon and »he can get more music out of on" of those In strunienta than th" ordinary person in full )»>»»>' i-xalon of arm» nnd han<l’ ,tch a rock botween her toea Stic can cate ami throw it. and alnioat any bright afternoon xhe may ba «»»n playing baneball much better than the average boy. ■ manner as straw braid, that Is, for hats, basketry and other fancy articles The exports In a single year from ▲zMtnal» Brought from Siberia by Our Japan have an unted to over f'5''.*»<•*). Govammtut Ff-ed Starving '.he United States being a large buyer Eskimos. , The trade Is steadily increasing, with c constantly growing demand, as the In The government has now given out the dustry is comparatively new Whi> details W the experiment made by Uncle willow Is cor.olderably used In Germany ODDITIES FROM ABROAD. Sim in Alssks with importing reindeer Jananea» manufacturers, employ En- The Klamath County Fair this year was a success finan- U> tike the place of the native animal, the -ojxan poplar, spruce Chine«" eypreaa. An innkeeper of Wuhe mb»rg. who which had be&un to die out. This has •1 dly and otherwise, and vet the attendance was very enabled the Eskimos who etill live iu cherry, buckeye, pmulonia fa De hickory terns the *•■«!." >t ’• ! 1» unda. 1» th» and some other kinds of wood The chip heaviest man lt> G« rmany small compared with what it ought to have been. There Alaska to preserve their tribes Is produced by planing with special »f Malar*. The undertaker, i of Malaga. Spam, Owing to th# diminishing numbers of the shavings I cing about ll in. hrs went on trike ¡at .' because they cut.- is no good reason why there should not have been a daily the mouse and canbuu the natives had tools, long and one and a half In width The begun to lack both food and the only leading forms are knov.n as <r,-i>e. th.n altered tbetusel»«'« »x«-»..l»»ly taxed attendance of ‘2000 people instead of several hundred. The method Twenty-four n.m *.;i * I lr.sk" of a of .traveling over their frozen crepe, rtrlped crepe, scaly crepe, n-t- huge tun re- ent!) u a 'e for a wine deal fair management did excellant work considering that they country. work crepe relief fig tree pushed undu er in StraaaLurg It hold. l.ooo hecto It wm Dr. Sheldon Jackson, the gov lated etc. The pnu'.uot take* dyi h read received no pay for their time. There is more than enough ernment agent of the United Stat.» bu ily. and is so thin and flexible that liter* reau of education for the territory, who The mortality curve« In ta'ndon rite work to keep one man busy all the time for at least one daintiest effects in millinery goods cax tn prVip; ,-tion to the density * f the f*'gs as far back as 18)0 noticed that toe na be secured. month before the races and fair commences and the right tives were losing this source of their and consequent exolualcn *-f tun .ghl. man ought to be hired and paid to give his whole attention food supply. Ihe wuales had retreated PUTS BAN ON LOVE BY MAIL which is the i!ea . y foe * f rlt«.«««' yerma northward; the »alma had dWappearec. Fresh operations against the por- ? the work and in this way the attractions could be made almost entirely; the seals were nearly p. is. . which ar* *v Ring the »arclno I exterminated, aad even tbe caribou had PostmistTMs Issues Cruel Manifesto fishery on the c*4st * f Brittany are to - much greater and the attendance increased so that it died Against the Boys and Girls out be underlakeu by ta. Franck torp- o at Glassport, Pa. would more than pay for the extra expense. It was evident that famine faced the ta at N Alaskans, and so In 191 Dr. Jackson Having thrown bticketi of ft Id water Pittsburg. Pa.—The postmistresa of ever hts r.tmmmpttv» chief, a Maori brought over from Siberia the first beru reindeer. 16 in ail. The experiment Gias.port. Mr». R M. Ruaaell, who 1« medicine man at Gisborne. In New Zea Klamath County has some running horses that she can of past the "spooolng" age. Is not popular land. was charged with man.laughter wax thought to be somewhat useless ar. be proud of. Nearly all of the races this fall were won by expensive, but later it has been prove. I with the young men and women of that an*! fined IS 1 A flood of letter» has paa-ed the government aid has provided a town An eccentric Shropshire (England) Klamath county horses. The Arant string of “Shirley” that good means of living and that ths In through her hands of late. How the sexton who has Just died at an adsat.rvd knew they were love let horses were winners in every race. The time made was vestment will pay well in the long run. I postmistress age, had been for *>«<r*i y.ars *.nr **ct- The reindeer were brought from ters is something the young people of e*l with Wellington parish church aa very fast considering the condition of the track. On Sat- northwest Siberia, where nature is very the town are determined to fathom i-ravc Iggi r and »exton Tha man bad When they reached the post offi r had never ridden in a train or any other severe, and tn which the czar s govern- nrday the q and repeat race between Shirley V and Dick most takes no part to aid them When they read a notice which said that no kind of vehicle Rusher, where Shirley V made the second heat in 35 2-5 the Importation by Uncle Sam was more "love making" would tie pertni’ Buda Perth b.aa lort one of It» beat- out b7 the Russian government ted in the post office and that all boys known cranks a man who always went seconds, was said to be the prettiest race ever run on the lo found attempts »ere made to stop It. It was and girls under IS years of age must barefoot and bareheaded Hl» favorite cal track. Arants had three winners in the races, Shirley hen too late, as the first herds were al- have a written order from their parents occupation wm to offer medical advice I -eady taking well to the native moes of before mall is delivered." to famous persons who ware ill This V, Bessie Shirley and Rosa B. Billy Woods’ Dick Rusher Alaska. Mrs. Russell says the young people being rejected, lie wrote otig dlatrlbea is another Klamath County horse whieh takes a race horse This moss grows wild and is found In of the neighborhood have been simu against human folly and printed tl.*ni sufficient quantity to support myriadsof latlng their love affairs through the M Fratnlet. the French »rulptor. ha« to beat. Next year there will be from ten to twelve two-j •elndeer. At the regular rate of natur United States mail, many tender mis received a commission for a monument, al Increase even If no more animals are slves being exchanged She says the year old trotters which will be ready for the traek and the brought over here, there will be plenty parents complained, and to protect her to be erected In Par , in memory < f tbs which carried m* «»age« during people can expect to get their money's worth at the next of reindeer in Alaska by natural Increase self »he posted the notice, ihe yourrc pigeon« jf tbe imported herds. people declare they will use their in the siege. At its commer.cemant the in annual race and fair. stitution of the pigeon post w«» of fluente with the department to find out marked »mice, and thousands of l« t- how the postmistress knew love r_', □ IRL MESSIAH IN EUROPE. slves were being received. Megnwhi'e t«rs and dispatches were s«ut out from New Religione Beet In Germany That McKeesport, three miles away, show« Paris by this means an increase In mall. Glassport young Believe Christ Is Reincarnated people erchanglng correspondence TRADE TOPICS. in Maid of Fifteen. through that office now. Millinery merchants ar. complaining A strang» religious feet has been It is Surprising the amount of trouble and expense that I founded at Annaberg. in the district of BEAR LIVES IN HERMIT HUT ol poor trade will result from people getting the wrong impression on any Krzebebirge. by the superstitious and ig- Administrator Unaware of Grizzly's Egypt import, a-'-usIlv about *15C.« GOo worth of "cigarette paper." iorant working people who have come matter from the misrepresentation of the facts in the case, o believe that Christ has become reln- Presence Until Knocked Through A company has recently been organ the Entrance. ized s' Ren '.»burg, Prussia, to distill al in tbe perron of a fair-haired. ’.embers of the Langell Valley Telephone Company were •arnated cohol from peat. »ln»-eyed girl of 15. says the Plttxburg Ix» Angeles. Cat—Near the old San fed through misrepresentation to believe that the City Coun Jazette. The fact that this yirl quoted The value of artificial and chemlrs in her sleep was conalaered a Gabriel tuisslon, within nine nnlta o. fertilizers annually used in Italy la esti cil of Klamath Falls had refused to allow them to come into leripture nfracl» by i»er relatives, and she Is now Ibis city of 200.000 soul», a hermit has mated at I8.250.CW this town and were opposed to granting them a franchise. ’ully convinced of her mission herself, lived for many year» in a little adobe Scientists estimate that there Is an- uxd often goes into a trance, during hut. He died and »as burled. Not hav «1 Il SO gt r«B of iWUMM tO They went to the trouble and expense of circulating a peti ahlch she makes aemibiblleai utter- ing any known relative». Deputy Admin "Dry run the machinery ut the world, could iatrator Petermicbel went out to the it be concentrated. tion over nearly the entire county and getting nearly 400 xaces. The news of thta sect recently reached shack to take charge of the oid man » Since 1896 the exports of German toy» signers. When this was presented to the Council it was ;he police, who appeared at one of their effect«. have risen from lit.280.000 to *13.566,000 In the 40 y<ars that Señor Don occu- lervices. The believers were seated on a year. The native consumption Is »«tl- found that it was only time wasted, as 'he members of the t hill Just outside the town anil on tbe pied the adobe, no living »oui. save him- mated at |16 660,000 a year Council had signified their willingness all along to grant lummit. on a green velvet cushion was »elf, had crotvtved its threshold. As the The greatest obstacle to Liberian .be girl. After the police had heard hermit died suddenly away Ironi the trade I» the total absence of direct com these people a proper franchise with due protection to the Miough blasphemy they proceeded to ar- shack the deputy was the first one to munication between the west coast of city as in the case of other franchises. •eat her, but were attacked by ber ad break the solitude of tbe dwell Ing When Africa and the United States aerent«, and a fight followed, which kept he pushed open the door it wax so i.uiy. The male human needs more fooil than The Council claims that the original franchise as drawn up :be local court busy with assault cases Inside that objects were not uisllnguuti the female Th*' man tends to expend able, so he stepp *. inside. Then lie wu. by Mr. Bonney, the attorney who represents the Langell val- •or several day*. Tbe girl wa« placed energy and the woman to store It up in inder observation in a hoepital, but was confronted by a grizzly o*%r winch ro. I >y Company, is not a proper franchise, and that they will leclared sane and sent home where she to hia hind leet ami with a blow of n. the form of fat; he burns the faster. In consequence of the discovery by not pass it under any consideration. It is probable that not! iu welcomed a« a martjr by her be paw sent the deputy Hying through th. Prof Hehroen that the bacillus of con door. The deputy did not stop to in lievers. who held a rousing meeting. over two, out of 400 who signed the petition asking that the A Berlin Journalist who was present ventory the property, but took to hh sumption Is not the same as that of tuberculosis, ft Is held Iri German med that tbe audience waa in a state heels. The bear followed him out of the ical circles that tbe present treatment original franchise be granted without amendment, ever read «ays wrderlng on frenzy. The girl fell Into shack and then struck out In the direc of consumption will be radically this franchise. Their desire however, was that these people, i trance and then a strange voice «aid: tion of the mountains. It is thought changed. 'Peace be with you. I am Christ.” As that bruin found the door of the shack be allowed to come in here under the same restrictions that the 1 obalt lx one of the minerals found In »poke ail the hearers removed open and entered, and that the door atmosphere of the sun and In s imposed on other companies. This the Council has always' ttrange coverings, which they had placed then got pushed shut by the bear, malt the meteorltles. It usually occurs associat jpon their heads. The voice went on to ing him a prisoner. ed with nickel, arsenic and sulphur, and stood ready to do as soon as a franchise was drawn up ac tay that It had chosen this poor girl to Is frequently an Incidental product In CINDERELLA TRIES POISON. «peak through because she was, honest. ; cordingly. It never pays for a newspaper to misrepresent the working of Clipper, bismuth and Then followed a strange Jargon of re- I tacts for the sole purpose of stirring up feeling between two Igloua phrases, and when the voice fln- Girl Forced to Stay at Home While nickel ores Sisters Enjoyed Pleasure* ,.hed people were eobblng and writhing sections of a county, whose interests should be mutual. CURRENT CONUNDRUMS. Would Die. an th» floor in religious ecstasy. n SAVED BY THE REINDEER A PAPER THAT MISREPRESENTS New York.—Because her elder sisters could go to dances and theaters while ■any Handaoma Hata, Unknown to she was forced to slay. Clndarclla like, at home at right after working to help sup Their Wsarars, Ara Mada port the family by day, pretty little Pau • of Shavings. line Kats, Ik yrnrs of age. living on Sec The Klamath Republican is a newspaper . It is not the It 1» not grttcraJly known that many ond avenue, attempted to commit sui noHey of the paper to fight any man or corporation, but ■rf the haniuwimeat summer hats worn cide by swallowing wood alcohol. Prompt work by an ambulance sur th» ladles of this country are literal dimply to print all the news as it actually occurs. In doing ly Tj made from wootf “«havings," rays the geon saved the girl’s life, but after be this it believes that it has accomplished its purpose and tdenllfic American. The finewt exam- ing saved she sobbed that she wished to ?lea of this Indurtry are produced In die, and threatened to attempt her life given its subscribers their money’s worth. japan, tbewe wooden ribbons appearing again if she had the opportunity. Pauline lias brooded over We believe that Klamath County has been favored by n many forms, some of which have al her For lot weeks In the long evening when she aoat the delicacy ansi »been* <4 satin, the Creator with natural advantages superior to those of while others reeemble soft and dainty stayed at home after hard days of toll as I buttonhole operator In a down-town any section in the west, and in publishing these facts to zrepoe. Only about 15 per «ent. of the a clothing factory. She worked al the ma ihip is exported in the form of wood ‘ho world, we believe we are helping „ build up B our county.I -ibhona, the remainder being worked chine all day. and on Saturday turned her wages to help run the home. jnr towns and the paper. I Every * com in unit J \ Ims its diffi- . hra'd. n,',T »nd bn‘ ■»«’hip in She lonrc*) for the pleasures of life wblcb I.employed In tfie «arte FINE WOODEN MILLINERY. THE PAPER THAT SUCCEEDS I Why Is oread like the sun? Because when It rises It Is light. Which was ihe largest Island «--»— Australia was disco What trade ahoillr to a short person? e Why Is the letter for a deaf woman? her hear. When Is money * (dew) In the m (mist) in the ev if Rider Hag. lace, who wool would have "' Under whs kerchiefs 1 If they I Why than I • How Thay Lu»< list " "Why did your »ooa lea»» ••• ititi - denly?" "She iHiked two cakes last Saturday on» for us amt one to take to liar mar rled sister Wh.u she wstli l looalm. I »xchanget th«m. and took for our own nee the one stir had lut»nd»d to gl«» away " Royal Magasin, lie d lUen There. Paaeengrr ( tu bua driver)- Which are the courts t f justheT ‘Bus Privar ¡»unno Paeernger What! out know where the law roui«* are? Bus priver <>h’ then» a thr law courts over tbrr»» but you said «ouita vi justice Ally Hloper Sr.uvk«« and Smoke». Granger Huw did he tuak» all hl« motley ’ Klininltis Smoking was th» gri-ate.t smoker In the world j.>u Granger Dry up kuumina; cani make money by »mokina Kiiniiiltia He did. He rtnokiHl halu» Itoyal Magasin» No Cauae for Coinplalnt "An»l wa» your husband klnd to you «lurltiK your llluees* aeked the In qulaltlvr w»tnan of her aeanistreaa could be. ma am "Just a» klnd II® mu lib«* n wa* the reply cm* frlend Ihan a huaband. maani cago News "I sec that New York i rled nearly «.oou.ouo pt firrt month " "It looks I ke a suevsss "Yes. It's just like money under the sirs Journal ear- It* i f IC.I ÎZH A.MuNG Pmf.aatonal Pugllht . Who»» Remain. L1» i„ w ***•• Minat»r Abb.z, *“ That a pria» finhi», ,, . W..tmlt»»ler abbey i, W1,|,l’'lr*4 'I I...au«. If happea« t*> t,r . .... ‘•‘■»t lb. official <l»ttiery guide »hi-x 11 vlaitor l'.iy«. ami iiltll) trw ,k ’ r,,f? latin» * f i.b.tis horro, lh„ utt.ltd over »<i h «. 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Hiiiliiim a atuiulil u.*t bs m first to b» dlaturb»*t ITU» lighter, ar» often litui, but It Would I» difficult irlv» of nor on'u;>all>h neue r.So, front the path, that lead lo jinry ito that of a plumber Yet tn th, *|U »I of on» of th. rl*.|,' r, lampi» of fam. a plun ' «r h«m<. on. I’htllp Clark» for no <>thw n. »in than that he fired ’ 'liter.*1 up leaks f r U-stal««, school Hut no memorial wlp tw tn lit. ablwv '*< * that ' ».Idler ar:kw whom th. world can never t.w lutluortal tinker John lluoyan up One of Many Stringer There w,s a lime when I lived al the rate of I« *.*»•> , year Swallows Indeed! And h**w did you keep It up Stringer Ol Chl< ago News Stanipe. Pruirgitt Wr||. I h» ! a prvt’.F po4 <tay l«> dajr Wife I thought y«>u would U r A - ordine (<» tny ruuat morvthuftl propl* mtrrrd th* Btofr I rtBEiit Y«•■», aod tn® Iwtuly !■ that right of «»ni want»I u> hr » rn»th.:.g Loulttllle Cuuritr MARK !.. BURNS BROKER K. I.1 truth Falls, Oregon. 1. MOORE, ’•n.H’pt nriil i irt fnl alfrnlMMl o all order* R PARTNERS MEAT MARKET MCDONALD A SON PhOPIIItTORS VCRY BEST LAST END OF MEATI MAIN ST A iamath I Republican II". fl. Smith I’t ■ prirli r Klamath b ull» Or, * n nterior < >1 in ( 'ou ni r\ M' lliuin for 7 tie Republican fights no man hut prints all the news as it occurs X’tttd or l>od II c try to pirone l,p doto g everything Junt tu torli oh tor know hoto GW ICOO LC Y E CANDY MAN” end Bon Bons, Stationery, Notions, Cigars and Tobacco 1» li'rvtit itl daily papers ?EGORY, Mam Street near PosiofTtce