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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1906)
I t>. It. Ha..4. where he went t«» dcfeml hia title to hia Laps sad l.ae«. h'rrniui fl I'n.s, tiger Why ar. you "That T. a p«nnil«-sa youth. should Mi'.uninj,' .ill iut| at suot» a tearful homestead which had l>eeu contested. The conteatur not appealing the ease hare» on ths !,,, . ,,f j „»», brought up • • Ulte thifUEl h this fog? you ha»s ireea in th» lap of luxury!" w as thrown out. ( reassuringly)-- Ovenn (I Lptnin E. J. MURRAY, Editor. h» »»claim»,! with heaving boaorn iiiadam, liri» tri try dangeroua, Messers Brandon, AA hituey and Jacob- "Oh. on» tlr»» of th» sntlir Inp nil th» H F» Ht »g» I I Htu till l.n\s In a hurry tu get si'n have leturueil from their explora time." protest».! slit, archly town RFAl ESTATE ANO INSURANCE I N. Y Weekly. out tif them tion trip to Captain Jack's strong hold lopi.il in tin* lava Issls, .Mr. Bran lull got r Odimi »• 4 >> III ’Th»»« Are Ks»»i»O«.ne. Î.OV* I» 'dfl rkr .in onlur TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. quite an interesting display of pliolos ot Mrs .Manning Po you know I hate M II «III |f| I w* i I the lava l*e*l country, among them I k *- a liar? And a % I., il kit « I.iln W V At I'd«*!» ing an interior view of the eave in w ldeh What r a < k Aunt llannnh And yet. Mary, how Klamath Falls, Or., Thursday, July 19, igo6. A ‘hlcaffu Air. <i, H s-1 a ¡tl Capt. lack latrncaded liimaelt when be- sweetly you aniil«! when Mr Soper declare.! yon didn't look a day older »ci.reil by the w bites, %l»l. <H than 35. lloaton Transcript. and it will endure as long as time Amlv Hom«, one of the contractors on SALOONS, GAMBLING WeeUetl a Hreeee. lasts; but it can be confined within the new bank building tor the Merrill 2,100 acre dairy ranch; no limit AND HIGH LICENSE reasonable bounds, and even the most Io and» ot the Klamath itiiinl.v Imiik. Patient tan-tor, will you kindly pre- •«•ril>e a good nerve-tonie for me? radical gambler would not object to arrived last week ami Monday Com on holdings; surplusage oi water lhn-tor Why, my dear man. you've menced the work oi excavating for lhe that. entirely recovered from your sicknesa. tine two-story briek to I k * erected »vest Thc action of Mayor Martin irt or a snap at terms most reasonable Patient Ye»; but I want you to »etu! Both gambling and saloons are of Martin’s store on Front street. dering the dosing of sub sms on Sun necessary evils. The former cannot Messrs. Childers A How have the con in your bill -Judge. day and the cessation of gambling at Aw Kmkrro Stateeaaeu. tie permanently stopped; nor the lat tract for tlie atone ami lirivk work all times has met wifti a grsid deal of Mra Crinaonbeak What.make»yon ter. until the production of every They have lheir briek kiln almost eom- If you have property to sell, if ep|Kisltlon from thoue affected. This think that boy next door waa ln>ru to thing convertible into Intoxicating' pleted and will la> ready to tiro up next be a congrea.man? la natural. It is only a repetition of vou wish tn Ft;v or exchange. iK-verages is prevented. In view ot week. This first kiln is to l*o uacsl in Mr Crlmaonbeak Why. he inherit» '»had *■»occurred In every city in the the const ruction oi the bank. hia father'» lunga and hia mother'» this, there is only »»no way to treat ITniA'd States when the chief execu !’• F. Felger .ommetreed Monday on tongue Yonkers Statesman. these great social questions on the tive has obeyed Ins oath of ntttre. It tbe construction of a cottage on Front broad basis of Christian charity. To F or*(lt ous hf. !» hard to see. however, why the sa- accord to the saloons every privilege street just east of Mr». <i. AV. Bran-; Flrwiitt -It your lift luturtd for L smis should be exempt from the law. As soon as benefit of your wife? to which they are justly -ntillexl. doit's millinery |mrlors. Jewett No. ] do»*t believe in doing ••r why they si mold lie permitted to this nip. ed lie will commence the Insure your property with Companies that and they, on thetr part, to ie» »gtuze construction of his large iced stable., buAinefta in a roundabout wnj.aodio mjov privileges for which they pay the rights of the public in obeying He is also having a MO-foot well Isjnsl I ha«' the policy made payable to her “tt hrii ar» you coming down. pay their losses m lull. I represent five no license. The Mayor’s order does tecond husband N Y. Herald. the law. for water for bis h< use »nd l arn. Ed “Er when are you guin* aw not interfere with the operation of If the council treats tlie question Duffy moved his machine to the ground ( hicago American Th,,, la. |nd„A eash companies, and solicit a share of ' iieir business on the other six days Miss (Tusch Am 1 fond of Paderevr» fairly, it will have back of it publie ami eoiiiiuenced tin* well Monday. Thr r*»r«»ra* rosst. fl»r which license was paid, and no your patronage ski* Indeed 1 am Why. there’s a Itsry had a Utils h,a sentiment. If tlie saloons do not Iain Titus save he has it in for Ren fascination in his very name •nterference will occur as long as the That caused h»r many a tear I deal fairly with the public, they may Johnson—or at least he w ill get even It um J to ls> when «»«» wsrwchi Mr Grabbe I don't know about welfare of lhe community is not jeop be sure of but one result- prohibition. with him when he gets able to catch And null wh,n they wvra <l«ar. that, but there's certainly a queer I ardized. a I AVe do not believe in prohibition, and him again, but at prewut lain is unable spell about it—.Philadelphia Prssa. AA hen the question of Sunday clos we doubt if tlie majority of any com to run very fast as hia crutchea do not Well Muekrd Smith I undcradand you ing was before t he council, lhe policy munity wherever it has l»eeii enacted work giKul so Ben is able to keep clearly "Flintier» mnkaa a regular laughing Brown that you thought I « of increasing the license fee was dis would have favor« d it had they not out of bis way. Juet how il happened stock of himself, doe, n't he.”' Jonea I never told him I thoug the Irojra are reluctant to tell. They cuss'd. nd a strong sentiment mani- “ Yas; hia supply of funny stories you waa a liar. I merely oni<l been driven to it by the arrogance of were iii town one day last week ami on never runs short."—Philadelphia bul know you were < him go Daily Nr J fe J itself in favor of such a course. the saloons. I letin. the way home they had to cross an irri This opens up the entire saloon ques- gating ditch lull of water. la>u says t*' n. and if it is once opened, it should dial jual as the horse* jutu|Ksl the ditch COLONISTS be settled on a permanent basis. Capitili Stock, $100 Den threw him out and run the wheels Capital Stock, $100,1)00 There is no doubt but that the time ot the rig over him stopping on top and Elsewhere in this edition we pxiut an for an increase in the license fee is at holding turn under tbe water until be Fresh Candies and Bon Bons, Stationery, hand, and if the council decides on interview with a well-known resident of was almost drowm*d. Ben denies thia 'Till X a MURICAN thia county that is worthy of the con such a change it should also enact Notions, Cigars and Tobacco sideration of every citizen in this county. |Kirt but laru says as soon as he is rules and regulations of such a char The scheme he suggests is not only feas able to walk to town he ex|K*et» to have roMli ITnilt In Kennon acter as to Insure both protection to ible ( but thoroughly practical, and we three charges filed against him—one for : throwing him out of the rig, one for DAILY PAPERS AND MAGAZINES the saloon-keeper and the public. believe | will meet with hearty approval. Main Street near Post office Tills can be done in one of two ways. I The time ia at hand when something running over biiu and utie for trying t<> First, by increasing the license fee must be done to indue« the eeltier, tbe drown him. Ben has partially squared to »1200 per annum, granting a 11- man who produces, to come here, ami him»eii by presenting Luu with a new bat. '•ense for five years, tbe fee to be pay- we know of no more effective wav to do ' this than to go aftet him and bring him able annually. Providing that the [ bvllctin ] person receiving the license shall for here. What this county needs now is I Attorney Keesee was here from the In its New Building now under construction the producer. Get him, ami all else feit the same uport any violation of will follow. Build up the country, and comity seat Monday ami Tueadav fur on the corner of Fifth and Main Streets lhe law; that he cannot secure a new cities will follow. nishing our town board with legal ad- five years; and license for a term of Klamath county must forge ahead Yta«. Have all kinds of farm property, improved Will do a (jetterai Hanking Business that tbe place where such infraction rapidly, or be reckoned as a failure. M. F. Orr was in from L’rella Thtus- and unimproved, ranging from fifteen to occurred cannot be licensed for a Failttre means too great aloes to our day. This was Mr. Orr's firat venture seventy-five dollars per acre. citizens, and we mast succeed. Cense- awav from his home since lie was taken ¡Ksrlod of one year. F red Mri.il ase , Vice Pi Second, to offer the privilege for quently we must conduct an energetic, down with tbe »mall-pox a iu >ntli ag<>. C has . E. W orden , Pres. Have tome choice loan property chean. also have some Business J. W. S iemens , Cashier the sale of intoxicating liquors in this effective, up-to-cate campaign for set- G. AV. Morine lias leased the upper Lots and some fine Timber Claims. people’s Store Company city to the highest bidder, the mini- ’•«**• . The money that the commission- ,torv of D irectors — Fred Molliaso, W. T. Sliive, G us Mel hase, mum bid to be equal to the aggregate era are authorized to appropriate should , building and will tit it up for sleeping REAL ESTATE AND NOTARY PUBLIC be utilized for the benefit of the county riM,ms to be u-«ed in connection wiUi W. Siemens, (’. E. Worden. amount n >w received by the city for at large, and if expended for th« pur- Hotel Morine. such concessions. To provide tbat pose suggested, will most certainly meet the entire amount ’«e paid in advance with the hearty approval of the tax- ' L. l’ankey, of Bly, was here fore part of the week and invested in a mowing for one year, and ‘ '.t any violation payers. _______________ I machine. Mr. Pankey Mated that hay- of the law in anv one of the places ' ing operations Ira« commenced in his where the intoxicants are sold will ' THE EXCURSION ; section aud the crops are Hist class. result in the forfeiture of the entire C. C. Pearson was here Sunday and concession. The excursion from California has stated that on the followi:>g day IMon- If the first course is followed, the succeeded far beyond the expectations day) he would tire his first kiln of brick, council should authorize the appoint of the moat sanguine. Over JJ®.000'»t the Vaughn place, three miles north ment of a committee. composed of a was jnvested in this citv and almost 'd Dairy, and that he would hav« brick representative of the saloons, a rep- U)at sunj |n othcr tsof “> P»‘on the market by today. — - - - —. x* • a 1 nn/1 t llOuil f /1 t I r A . _ a « _ I 1 t resentative citizen, and these j TWs ls average <rt about »1,500 for j Miss Daisy Goss, who has been seri choose a third member. The duty of Iuan an(j woinan jn t|)e party, ously ill, was removed to Dave Vinson’s this committee would be to Invest!- A greater benefit will accrue from it. springs in Ijingell valley recently and is gate the license question and make , howevcr. ln the a(iverti!4in}, Klamath I very much improved. Her mother, I ...... ... ....... „ .. ,|rj \yIU> Goss, and sister», Mr». A. AV. suggestions to the council for its con-1 [county county wU| £very person that lhal S1:nmon, anil Mrg j„|,„ chaMaln, are will get. Every sideration. In this way can an ordi-j . ... • came, left here with words of praise attending her. nance be enacted that will carry with for this great basin, and when they H. McKendre» and Francis J. it tbe approval of both the saloons I reach their homes and make known ylwl)e returned Munday from an ex- and the community. The former lour wonderful resources there < in b? tended trip out to Paisley and the Silver ADDITION AV IM, BE E FLAT OF would have a fair chance of present- but one -------- ^ult_7 ---------------------- nore inv^tment.« ■*- --------- ; Lake country in rearch of cattle ami Ing its side of the case in a concrete The originators and promoters of horse». They traveler! in the neighbor- ready soon, and lota therein will be I iced on the market. The form—by either offering atrordinance this excursion deserve the thanks of bood of 4i5 miles and succeeded in pur- tr.vt comprises s.io a-r. s, adjoins Klamath I ¡^1” tbe n-*rth and went of their own manufacture or concur- ¡the the countv first effort county. Their Their first effort was was a a ' chasing 100 bead of liotres. ring in that drawn up by tbe com magnificent success, so great in far-1 and Ixirdcrs on Link River and l'p|»*r Klaityath Lake for two miles. J. T. Bradley has purchased the en- mittee as a whole. P Being a party to t()at it lg bg hoped tll, v win try lt tire stock of general merchandise and From this addition can be seen the grandest noraina on the !‘aclllc the contract, they would .j be • in honor i again ' I K001'3 from the People's Store Co. Coast, comprising Like. River, Valley, Hill, Moiftyitaln and Snow-capped ---------------------- I and will move his stiwk from Loreila bound to respect its provisions, and ' here, to add to this. He baa opened up we believe they would do so, basing Peaks, blend into an harmonious picture of unequalled bi-auty arid mag- in the building formerly occupied by tire eur opinion on the manner in which ; People’s Store Co., and will carry every nltlcencc. they c-beyed tbe Mayor’s order, even , thing usually font! 1 in a tirst-ciaes couu- •though it was distasteful. •(A siilasd T idixos J try store. Py : 1 :ng the fee at »1,200, with A. AV. Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. Lee ' ----------------------- the i ’rfctions that failure to obey Leonard and the latter's sister, Mra. C. I The Delineator For August. law means forfeiture and noli- L McLaughlin, came in from Klamath i A wealth of suggestions for the newest c ^jte for a term of years, it insures Falls yesterday. The iadiea took the summer gowns is to 1» found in the the ciiminatlon of joints and the train for Montana, August Delineator, which is interesting, Sheriff D.H. Jackson left for Klamath not only from the standpoint of fashion, maintenance of first-class, respectable I Falls, Monday night, to bring back a but for its reading as well. Among the place*. Tbe second proposition, while some man named Avery, arrested for embez- fiction of the number is the second in- u»au.vu is, to -u our . i ’-lement >n‘h« amount of »40, from a Ma|1Dlcnt of .*Tlie Chauffeur and the what of an innovation, It nlKKiiis piano house for which he wm working. cha „ the (|e|ightful motor-boat mind, tbe best. 1 , __ _____ . Rev. Robt. Tweed, tlie Presbyterian roniance by The AVilliam-tons, authors business In the hands of one person I milgion,rv at Merrilli Kiamath County, ■ of many automobile stories: also two in or corporation. A strict enforcement came in the flrgt of the wegk to vj,it bis --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- teresting short stories by Carroll Wat of the la>v, lesultlng In the forfeiture falui]y here and to attend the Chautau- son Rankin atid Marvin Dana. Carolyn I Both of tbe privilege and the fee paid ‘ qua sessions. Rev. Tweed reports that AVells contributes tbe ‘•Rubaiyat of A complete sewerage ayatem will he put in. The entire cut* of the ()dea».i tn, would insure the conduct of the work on the »1800 church was begun Summer Khayyam,” written in her in sawmill him Iwert pur< based, ami thorn building in the Buena Vista .Addition business along the lines laid down by ; last week. imitable style. Clara E. Laughlin tells thia summer will have first call on the output of thia mill. the eity ordinances. The penalty Thanks to SpeakerCannon, the llatie- the story of the life of Rembrandt, wotild be too heavy to take any risk ( brougli bill diverting »1,000,00 from the whose pictures are held invaluable in l’lana for a magnificent hotel arc now being prepared, and <•on*trueti<>n will ’ its infliction. We believe this reclamation fund to drain private' the worlds best collections of art, H im - begin this summer. Thia hostelry will be located on one of the moat pictur nictbod is followed in certain cities in in Xorth r>akot*’ wa" n"‘ K°b,’e tl,,! ,*nw’w civil "ar 1 _ . . 1 ollnuorl dn.«eat the txiMi’T. Dan esque spots in the addition and will be surrounded by a park. allowed tn to rnmp come hofnrp before fhn the 11 Hon*e«t the Mz,ri<r non?, “ “ Dixis» Dixie, ” 1 and and it« its ('inn composer, Dan t.ermany, and I hi X resulted in such recent eeppion. Had the bill lx*en given Emmet, the old minwtrel. In the Cam It you want a home in the most lieautiful section of Kliimatli ( oiinty, buy .neral satisfaction that- ere long it consideration it would almost certain paign for Safe Footle, Mm. A file con will be extended all over tbe empire. 7a7e’a law, for it had already tributes a chapter on‘•The Market In a lot in the Buena Vista Addition. Oregon has set some good examples paMe<1 t|ie Senate, was indorsed by a Spector ami the Buyer,” which con If you want to live where you will bo anrroiindod with Iwatitiful homes, buy p.r the rest of the states in the union: inaj1)rity of tlie House committee on cludes this searies of notable articles. a lot in the Buena Vista Addition. why not Klamath Falls set an ex- public lands, and only a handful of There are numerous articles on the «mp>e for the other cities in the western members were in a mood to op- home;—The Kitchen, House Furnish If yon want to live on the atreot car line then have yonr hotno in the Buena ing, Needlework and ftre-amakinr; and state? lKwe *n 'liba,e* Vista .Addition. The question of gambling 1» a wide James R. Reames, a pioneer of this. the children** pages include a variety of features having for their purpose the If you are harking for an investment that will yield returns, purchase prop ♦>ne, ¡.nd strong arguments can be county, died at his home one and a iialf entertainment of young folks. erty in the Buena Vistu .Addition. made pro and con. There is one thing miles from Phoenix at 4:40 p. m. yes-' atxiut it. however, that is not open to , terday. The deceased was at tbe time , Do you want to ow n a launch? If so irgumeuf- It should not be per-'*...... death s.xty-two years of age. He leaves a widow and six grown children. see Telford A Hon. They can make you tn it ted in violation of tlie law. If I , The interment w ill be at t'hbenix to one to your liking, and guarantee results. Being right here at home this guarantee gambling is to run, lieerwe it. Have , morrow at 2 p. m. i carries some weight. Jt conducted in such a manner that it Mr. Reames was an rmefe of Evan Office: Murdoch Huild’g, Have a carload of cement and wood will not “run wide open,” and make and Clarence Reames of Jacksonville. fiber plaster for sale. Get in your order heavy penalties for the person per next door Postoffice licfore it b all gone.—AV in. AV. Men [M khrh . l R kcoiiii ] mitting minors to play. Gambling E. E. Fitch was in the Falls Saturday denhall. Sas existed from Huie Immemorial, KLAM A TH REPUBLICA N T. W. STEPHENS LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. \ II i f^RANKPANKENY Bank and Crust C Will open for business abou September I, I9o6 w « Horning & Casey TO KLAMATH Í 1 LI S, OREGON From Exchanges ---------- 1------------------------------- k\ Boulevards and Streets are now being graded, and these will be lined with Shade Trees. Grading work on the Electric Street Railway is now under way. ( Klamath Canal Co. A i I 4 I