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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1906)
heart to Imart talk» bv TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE In the Moit 5ucvO»siul I ut ii re. limthnle, leii'lence »lid tin' lieiielil from ill«* high Klamath ward in the echiH>| aHaira of Mun wiuong the ablual ««duca Pira «»I tliw Htair were pruaenl and thw III large until- who altwtMU<l traihrra. National (-oiigr<—aional Committee in favor of the election of a Republican Klamath Falla. Oregon, Ptpt. 7, IWWI. WharwaN, Carl Sorrall«i. al<lr«t aon of Congn-wk. Korlralg, met nelghl»or <». W The Congreaaiona! campaign mu»t with the •a«l 4« < i«l»«iit of «hooting himself lie bawd on the administrative anti while legislative record of the party, and, bara, wureg««aliy Imnerttrd by (ha «ila- hunting, in wh<»au death we feel (Jeupljr Coltrare ami fiugguetiiona of Ibra»* man. grieved with lhe father, brother aud Among the adulatore Irooi outaida slater« in lhe l«»aa of an ulMelienl s«»n thia county who were praewnt wara It. and loving brother; and Mulkrv, pramdant ot r lha Aahlaml L. t’ampUall of the Mat.. Normal. I* Nut« Unlvarally. K. 1» Kwaalar, praai- .lent ol tba Nlalw Normal, and Aiata principal ■»• Tl.ura.la» Anna Applcgala U'right leading id topic diaeuaaion Ml»» Tamliar." "Tha I’rol. Hwan and Prof. in diaeuaaion. tha personality rnu.t lx- a central figure and hia achievement» a central thonght in the campaign. We, uiatulAurs i/t the Wood We deaire to maintain the work of manifest a sincere I interest lu the welfare of our n«ughb«»rs the, tampaign with popular aubscrtp- and Ibeir lovad ones, rejoicing iu tbeir tiona of One Ihillar each from Repub- sorrows, raoMitav Tim Whereas tliut being ao. The«>dors Rieew-velt'a men of the World, and happiness MupwrinU-nd.-nt J. H. Arkarman. iu syoi|>alhiitag To each aub* nber we will Ihelr I Itcana. arnd the Republican National Cam* friidertng such asaistauce to Lis <le|M»ti<l«*iil ones as our circumstan ' paign Text Book and all documenta aud opportunities may justify; iaaued by the Committee ce» That We, the Keeolved, k*mn on yonr work. pr.raa un the .am» lina by I’rol. Faught vnda.1 and allowed thal marked TIMB .sbidler. The program waa Opened tiy Mna Nickeraon, acompan ie.1 by Mu« Mae Word»«, followed by ll.e oratoro al contaat Wight. • ml by I’rol Frol, Mulkey. priaa of! tor the The ju.lg.-a were W. <i Smith and Miaa Hut two coiiteatanta competed Sinitli t.rtlmp'iae Mia. Iia«|«>l I ot Bol.anta an.l Carilale V».lan <■( Una city. |>rue awarde.1 • l.o.a to kli.a DAILY A r 4 p rr». 6X1) a. m Kano 2 TO p. a». 10 ..’M) a. in . Pnkegama H :0S a Hurt)—Friday, b«*putnbar 21. I'RM. to 1 flO p. ta. Thrall 1:17 W. K«-*<*•*«•. a daughter. 7 :S6 a tn. Portland a 4 "> few crwam al A. J. and Mr«. II Mr Manuing'e every Will guaranty it io ba good. day. a 30 a. tn Ik*p<ity thiifad state* Marshall Busbee *aa in the the city during Hi, rrinirk. •tru.'tit* l*r».l < ..urm- ••• Atkrrman. »1* ■*’ »'ibjm-t <>( 1Siiliy " • rr. »*ry in- IC m .I,.« ti^Uvwr*! m evening Hopaon. one of the cnaaulting Ke.-'aniatlon >ar»lce. ia here tor the purpoae ot examining I the work already lone mi the Klainatb Pro jeer W.C Pavenport and daughter Mra •i.lrr» .>n 1 » .~-t.li»! rhiii«« in ('<>urw irn.el in thia city ti"Ui ..f Mu.lv," ealur-lav to jmn bar l.uaband, Mr l*aver>|airt ia In llm eiuj.foy of f.. Alva »ni Uy l«rut. •»« t 'll"»r*i «'• iii |>I n -II »n wli»'ll*"i—,,l t.it>r»i"'« Tbrvvenint ••» Uk.»n U|> l>» •!»• ti.» «'■tnplirll. .li*'i«*l l’r •! «ivan tati... <>( thorongh •••«,»• »ti»n in an al».- niaunvr, and «tat~l thal no brtlar t.-«ti- tu.mial th* .-ff.-« ti«rnrw and tlior- .>U|thn.-«a »1 III» <»n-iT'i> «■ •>'»»• ayatem «»• than ih» higli rank takri by Urv»»n .tud.-ni» in ea«U«n» ,»ll.-<>-« Haturdry'a •arcana. ..•••»■.u wa. Portland la-t lew ia E Wilaon town National who. with |»r»**i«‘ent of the Amer bank of > an hia wife and Krane lac», •on baa fe-en enjoying the Hue climate and thia country for the past turur*! home stated that Monday, »porta of ten day». ra- Mr. Wilaon lie had great contidenca in the future grralnewa ••( fhi* county, and d«*vot».| I» U» tn. TT». -•f the l'xal d«-al«*rw rrturnml Him 'ti|MTinten.lrnt TD F>dlowing are the Quotation* of pn< »-s llar|«>ld, E <i Ar S Francia«-» I.» A JU p- p- p Local Harkets. w«n?k on •».’fit »al busiifusa. ! engineer, of the ••X Oregon 4:30 a. m. Lv Klainalb halla delivery ol I er ailb)e.t. ii>( ••" Railroad pany. allowed marked ability both in the con ■ poailion and T Ä B L. B I«ake Klamath The "Work.” aubjact I Stage CotiA|*any< Soutbern Pacific Com- act waa taken in the work »1 tha edu cator! by the public. wl.eurvar na><raaary. Contractor and Builder. tf Bramtenburg, clerk 7'W. C. K inter all claaaea of building, and A. M. Taylor. R. H o tigurr All work guaranteed. H It. Grixila. waa largely at- The »»ruing aea-lon <• that he ei|»r« tad to «««turn herr again. CONTEST NOTICE . V ,rk * I au, pr«|a.rwi to make • ill fiirtnah plana Woodmen for publication. H • ■ Ara > nu Qolng to Bull J"? jai l waa lollowad by a pa|«r on "Pri-| spread U|e>n our r»-cords and a copy ol tuary Work” by Mia» Pool and "Wl.at same lie sent to the sorrowing faiuiir ; » ight iirwle aiu.lanta Ought to Know" also that a copy bo sent to the Parittc Kea|M*<-tiuUy submitted in I. Ib.v fl ao I aant an opportunity eyin|»alhy in ibis *ad h mrof bereave ing ol ilia young man aud woman who ment. sn«1 Kuanlvtet, That these resolutions l«e allanda ill« public aeliool. Tlila aub- were aapplemaittad by a abort talk along I I p maighl Prof. Swan'a remark» TO BE HELD IN J anfa S. SHraMAX. Chairman, meml>ers ot wilii lbw tra.n.ug and character build by I’rol. Swan. KLAMATH COUNTY FAR Help ua achieve a gr. at victory. therefore, lie it into tha (*amp 79W, Woodmen ot the World, iu propar .pialirtcaliona 'll the paraoa. who, regular vraaien asaeiiihled extend to ths imat 1» lha parent baa ao much to do father, brother and sisters our heartfelt Thaaa abaaad Hepfetnber Ird IWM »aid entry woman ba« «body abandoned aatd land« and failed lore «ide thereon and now «till wholly abandon* and faded to realde upon lhe »atn» or improv* oraultivete any part (hereof and that eu< b alleged ab»eij> e from »aid iaod waa not or I» not due to her employment in the army narj or mar n» corp« of (be foiled Mtsfe» a* a pri va«e sold I* r officer »raman or marine dur log the «ar with »patti or during any other ear Io *hirh lb* United Mlate» may be en- gaged »aid parties ar* hereby notified ap pear respond and offer evidence touching •aid allegation at IU o'abe kam on Novern berlbth. tWM before f.eorgr < uaa’ait «ounly clerk »»< AC la math soouty a* K.amaih Fall», Oregon, and that final bearing will be held at 10 u< io k a in on Novemfwr 17th. 1W before the Kegia'ar and R-**>v«-rat tbe Calledduttea Land Ornce in («aevlew. Oregon Tha »»id ooateatant having la a proper affi davit, tiled ««plember 17tb. I«*» ««I forth fact» whieu ano« mat. after due diligence peraon«i wrvit« of tb>« notice can ant be madv. it ia hereby ordered and directed that • orb notice i^e »Iren by .u and proper ;ub lication *■/7 LI J. N Watsno Register W- are amioiia to ha»e eaery Re RESOLUTIONS an« crea, and inarll«*<l a <la* l<lo«i «top for I July nth l»s «holly failed to rwida tbsrsoa or improve of < ulUvMe any part thereof, that . ever tinaa »aid date, and for more than a ■ 'month» preiendifif tie date loreof narn»ly publican in cl'Me touch, and work ing in harmony with the Republican • tillite will le* very great « hoi»l «»u Thursday. Friday and Natnr« «lay i»l last week, waa an uft<| nail fil'd HAVE YOU SENT YOUR HOLLAR? TO REPUBLICANS: I’rnclicall» every teaebar waa In al thil in was which lirhl in th«* assrilibly Inali ol county. Mui-I Tli.-y made ' many auggeationa to the teaa hara that • ill prove valuable to them in tt» Hiatory of 1 lila County. The T«**«'ht*re' Profeawira key, Kealor and Carnpbwll I w Suat li to Osts tl Barley iui<i). Il <*«t: **f» Harley f u*w). |! IMU «* llay Titaotiiy and alfana ir, uu Bsel. M. Furk. fir Vral » m MuttoQ Kk Egg« iae Hutter, sor ¿m « hloken» M vu «tus Fotatore. Ji-»- Hean». «c Fes» «n Turaips L'p: « abt»ag«* v Onlona. Jo. *iua«h 2',<* Be*ts. fir < urumWr» 1* <1n»/ Flour. f! 15 pui »a> k CONTEST >wTICE I>epartm'-nt of the Interior I’uited Rtaie» Laud Office. Imkeview «>r«*g«»u vrpirtuU**r I7tb IRM A »iitficient «<>nt«-»t affidavit bav ing l**u filed in thi« ulfit e by Fred L Münder mau. evutestant m *» u «( Uumu»t«*ad entry No MM made j i.r 1:3 - kk for MU one. Tp YA M Ratage 9 K W M . by Mary J i’r*a«-b. cuatr«trr iti«aichlt la alleged that 1 hr •«id entrj mau Mary J. t'ree< b ha* e»*r since the »aid date nt her »ai l entry, lo-wi Department of the Interior Colled Katee Land Office. l«akrvie«, Oregon Heptetnber i7th. 1** a sufficient Contest affidavit having been filed In this office by Fred L Scndrrman. coii(e«tant against the botn-s'ead entry Ko. IH< ol Marah M b-aaoner. Cuute»(ew mad* I 4 < . «> ■' Mil ( >' 1 < Tp ■ M K V K V* Mm which It ia alleged that •al l aaran M R-asuUrr died about th* month ol Augnat, IWM that th* ooiy b«ir» at law aud »ocrranors .n interest of sa.d det *e»ed known to Ibis affiant. ar* F K R-amjoer A K Rea' aooer. C H R»«»-»>ner J C. R*a*o»er. Mr» Rertba Kaumgard. and Myrtle Reasoner: that •aid Mamb M Re»w»n-r never during her life time resided upon <»r cultivated or improved •aid «le«rribe<1 land, nor any portion thereof. 1 nat non* of the heir* at law euccraaora in Interest legal or personal representatives of »aidde**a«e.f ha» at any time resided upon •aid land or any portion thereof, or improved or cultivated the »«in* or auy portion thereof. that »aid aatab M Kraaouer wholly aban doned »aid land lor more than sis month* prior to her death and that al! the belra at law au<ce»»or» m interest and legal or per •ouai rep'eaeutat ves ol »aid deceased. have situs Uer drain wholly abaudourd »aid land and have tailed to re»i<ie upon or cultivate th«- »am«-. <»r any portion thereof, tud have «!.■>..) failed ata.; lime* »tnceibe death of •a.d ">areh M K« a»«>uer to improve »a d land in ant manner aud that all of »utb failures and abandonment »till continue and that •aid al.«-ged abandonment and failure total- l.vatr aud improve »«id land. «•• not due. aud la uot dur, tu the rmp.uytnroi io it»« arm). ua«y. <»r wanue corp» «4 u>e Coiled »latea. or auy of the perdue» abo,e uaiued or mentioned, a* a prUata »«»Idler ufficer. »ca man. or marine. during the war with Spain or during auy «»tber wa< iu which tue Coiled Mtatr» n.ay 0«« engaged 1 be re lore, the »aid parties are hereby noti fied to apprar reapvod and offer evidence touching »aid allegations at Lu o'clock a. m . on Notrnkvr loin 1W* before ueorgc Chea >«<u. vouul« tk»«. a. K.amaiu Fail*. Urt gou. • nd that huai Ueariug will be UeM at lu o’clock a iu on November 17th, I'A* belorc tue Register ai.d Rxeivcr at lhe United '»tetr» Ladd via« • at Laaevtrw, Oregon. lue »a.d contestant having in a proper atnda« it filed September 17, !*>». set forth tact» which »ho« mai alter due diligence per •oua. service ol this notice cau nut be made upuu the abu*e named r K Reasouer, 1' H HvMouvf and Mr» Hertha Baumgard. It it hereby ordered aud directed that »uch nolle? be givt-a «aid F K Kttwuer. C H Raa»«>a«’r by dur aud aud Mrs. Bertha B«-uig«r<l proper publication J S Wfttsou Register • /7 II 1 With every purchase of $5.00 we will give a Free Ticket of Admission to the Fair Grounds Everyone is urgently re quested to enter the pro ducts of their field, farm and orchard Large pre miums will be offered, particulars of which wil. be announced later Large purses are offered fot the big three days meei See program elsewhere in this paper For full particulars A ddress Come and see the Largest and Best assortment of Clothing in town-no matter how you are built- SLIM OR STOUT, WE HAVE YOUR FIT Secretary Most Completely Equipped Printer in Southern Oregon The Patterns are exclusive, the fabrics of superior quality and styles are up-to-date PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE Men’s suits in plain and fancy worsteds, single and double breasted military front and back i tv # 2£ 2£ BIG VARIETY OF MEN'S PANTS $1.35 UP A new line of men's and hoy’s shoes. All kinds of leathers, foot form shapes, i\ 1 combination of comfort, good wear and taste can he seen at our store Men’s and Boy’s Overcoats $2.50 llP .« Men's $2.50 HATS FOR $1.85 •’ Negligee and Golf Shirts, Mt. Hood brand, only $1.00 Also Complete Line of Rubber Boots. Coats, Mackinaws. Corduroy Shirts. Pants. Coats. Etc The Portland Clothing and Shoe Store ONLY ELCLUSIVE MEN’S STORE IN TOWN GOOD PRINTING printing is obtainable, a business house is often times judge: by its stationery. Good clothes may not make men but i creates a favorable impression. So it is with good printing it creates a most favorable impression for the business man firm or corporation. .* .* .« a.« •« Send in your Printing, or ask for Estimates. W: have the Equipment then we KNOW HOW.