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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1907)
ft The Test of True Religion money for You City Meat Market kN MEISS i ARMAND PROPRIETORS By Sir CONAN HOYLE. Novelist 4££ KINDS OF FRESH, SALT c HERE ¡ h mi aggressive form of religion calling itself the Dogmatic Faith which Ims done fur more'harm to the human nice than PESTILENCE OR EAMINE. Di rectly t<> its door must be laid not only all the bloodstained history of Mohammedanism, but all the murderous doings which have in turn disgraced every sect of Christianity. In the name of Christ, the Apostle of Peace, this dreadful school of thought within a few centuries of his death brought about such quarrels and such murders as had never been heard of IN PAGAN DAYS. Over the Ilomoiousian question, a theological point depending upon a diphthong, it has been reckoned that n hundred thousand peo ple lost their lives, champions and victims of faith. The crusades, the murders of the Albigenses and of the Cevennes, ! lhe Thirty Years’ war, the inquisition, the outrages of Catholics on Protestants, the no less detestable outrages of Protestants on Catho lics, the persecutions of nonconformists by the church, the persecu tions of Quakers by the nonconformists, the manifold domestic trage dies and tyrannies, embittering the lives of countless numbers—surely, when nil these are considered, the reader must admit that faith in the Á positive, aggressive sense HAS WROUGHT MORE MISCHIEF THAN FAMINE OR PESTILENCE. AND SMOKED MEATS X SAUSAGES OF ALL Did You Ever Realize I Cbe Upper Project utilizes the water of Clear Lt’ke, ami will irrigate about 65 (MM) acres of excellent lands lying in Langell, Yonna and Poe Valleys. Construction Olork upon the lipper Project will tiegin ea’ly in the Spring. This the Reclamation Servi tehas re cently announced. Bonanza \ Lakeside Inn, is the metropolis of the Upper Project. If you areatali acquainted with the country, you will know that Bonanza baa absolutely no fear of rivalry. Klamath Falls Realty MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. has advanced several fold since the beginning of work on the Ixiwer Project. Business property sells for from $50 to 4125 front foot. Residence lots from |150 up. And it will go higher. Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites. Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two lub Rooms, Etc., Etc. > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS Bonanza Realty will advance by jumps in the Spring. If you are looking for sure profit, buy now while property is low. You can'get lots that will be business propertv at prices ranging from 42 to $5 a front foot. You can get splendid residence lots for $35, up. We can sell you some desirable lots lor $20. Z > ALL SECTS HAVE BEEN MISLED BY MEN OF THE SAME ACRID FRAME OF MIND AND HAVE INCURRED THE SAME BLOOD GUILTINESS. I only know four cults- the original Buddhists, the Quakers, the Unitarians and the agnostics—who can, I think, say that they have i no blond upon their hands. Certainly the atheists cannot, for their I excesses in France—in the revolution and also in 1870—have l>een | as bad as those of the churches. And what has been the root of it all? Saying you believe what your mind cannot grasp and what your free reason would frequently reject A makes his proofless assertion and calls it his faith; B has the right to do the same. Then A and B hate each other with a holy hatred, and there is the epitome of the blackest chapter of the history of the world. We who are like shipwrecked mariners upon this little raft of a world, moving upon the face of the infinite ocean, have enough to do to live kindly among ourselves, without quarreling bit terly about that which is beyond the horizon. Perhaps you say that even in these very words I myself show’ want of religious charity. But surely it is not so. If the Catholic finds the pope or the Anglican the bishop or the nonconformist the minister a help upon his path, then in every case it is a good thing—IF IT CAUSES THAT MAN TO BE A BETTER, MORE NOBLE HUMAN CREATURE. Every form of belief is admirable that does ll«t. But when it turns to want of charity and the reviling of those who have other methods, then it is a petty twentieth century exhibi tion of that which ranks in history among the gravest and most blood- [ thirsty crimes. _________________ _________________ _ that the Klamath Project is really two <li»-»inct qratema? KINDS If You Can Save $5 a month you can invest in Bonanza property. We make term* so easy that anyone can buy. This is your opportunity to share in Klamath county’s prosperity. HI BONANZA IMPROVEMENT CO. Klamath Commercial Agency Building BUESING 4k. BENNETT, PROP S. First-Class Livery. Anything from a saddle horse to a 4-in-hand. Parties conveyed to all points in South ern Oregon and Northern California: also to favorite camping, hunting and fishing grounds. The American Bank and Trust Co. Capital Stock $100,000 Klamath Falls, Oregon Horses Boarded by the Week or Month. Special attention given transient »lock and »pedal rale» to freighter». Grain by the tack. Hay by th» bale or ton. Phone-Main 44 FRED MEL HASE Vtct-PrwMtal CHAS. E. WORDEN PrtlMtat *A Cor. Main and 9th St». 4* Interest Paid on Savings Deposits J* J. W. SIEMENS Ça» hier IDby Pay Rent? The Actor and the Critic By MLNRY BRODRIBB IRVING. Son of the Late Sir Henry Irving H KE dramatic critics of any use ? Should daily newspaper crit- ■ icisill 1 wJ¡ahx.J I < icism of nlnVM plays nod and nlnvora players be n abolished I feed sure the newspaper editors will confirm my opinion that 11IE PUBLIC DEMAND their tlaily dramatic criti cism and would not do without it. That, in a way, answers both of the queries. I do not agree with Mr. Bourchier of London cither as to the pos sibility or the desirability of holding criticism IN CHECK. Expe rience lias shown that it cannot puff into success a play or an actor unacceptable to the general public, nor does its adverse judgment stand in the way of either in case of TANGIBLE MERIT or popular appeal. Good notices confirm a success and are at once an encouragement and a reward to conscientious effort. Bad notices or pointed ridicule gives the coup de grace to a failure and oftentimes is merciful in putting it out of its misery promptly. But to be thus effective newspaper criticism must necessarily be TRUE TO ITS FUNCTION. It must broadly sum up and register the impression of the first night audience en masse. If it fail in this, so much the worse for the critic. THE PUBLIC WILL HAVE THEIR WAY JU8T THE SAME, AND THE ACTOR MUST EVENTUALLY STAND OR FALL BY THEIR VERDICT. If I may venture to apeak personally, 1 have every reason to thank the press critics. They have given me the MOST VALUABLE ADVICE I have ever had. When I made my stage debut in London, aome fifteen years ago, in Tom Robertson’s “School,” they printed my head on a pikestaff, and that pleasantry put me on my mettle to prove I was not a stick. When I got along some they advised me not to stop in London playing one part a hundred nights, or more, but to knock about the provinces AND ACQUIRE EXPERIENCE. It’s So Easy to Own a Borne IN BUENA VISTA ADDITION 3< The Ideal Residence Section Street Car Line is built to the addition and will soon be oper ated. Electric lights and city water. Each lot on a gentle slope, making good drainage. Good soil. Avenues are wide and lined with Poplar, Boxcldcr. Maple. Walnut and Elm trees..................... HOUSES BUILT ON TERMS TO SUIT LOTS ON EASY TERMS. 1 CORRECT LIST OF 14—Lots 1, 2, 3. BLOCK 9—Lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. BLOCK 44 - 15— “ Lots ~ 1, 2, 4, 11, 12, 13, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23. 44 <1 23—Lots 4, 5, 6, 6— Ix>ts 5, 5. 44 44 41— Lots 25, 26, 7— Lots 2, 3, 4. 6, 11, 12. 44 » ♦ 42— Lots 2, 3, 4. 10— Lots 1, 2, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, I« 43— Lots 4, 5. 16, 17, 19 , 20, 21, 22, 23, <1 99—Lots 5, 6, 7. 15, 26. 44 << 101— Lots 3, 4. 11— Lots 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9. 44 <1 102— Lots 6, 7. 13—Lot 5. LOTS SOLD: BLOCK 103— Lota 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, », 10, 11, 12, 7, 8, - 13, 14. 5, — 6, 7, 8, 9. 104— Lots 2, 3, 4, 5. 7, 8, 9. 105— Lots 1, 2,3,4, 5,6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 27. < 106— Ix>ts 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. t 107— Lot 12. 110—Lot 5. 112—Lots 1,2, 3, 4. 151—Lots 11, 12. THIS I DID, TO MY EVERLASTING BENEFIT. Women Are the Best Bankers By Mr*. V. F. CHURCH. Cazhier Bznk ot Joplin. Mo. HE first prerequisite for any bank official is that of ABSO LUTE HONESTY, and 1 believe I am justified in saying that women, as a rule, possess this qualification in a very marked degree. Perhnps there are reasons for it, such as their environment; but, whatever the cause mav be, I feel warranted in saying that fewer WOMEN are dishonest than men. Sterling integrity is most certainly another qualification for the bank official; and right here again I claim for woman that she pos- aeBses this qualification IN ITS HIGHEST FORM. C NOT EVEN FLATTERY OR A DIVISION OF SPOILS WOULD TEMPT A WOMAN TO BE OTHERWISE THAN SINCERE AND HON ORABLE IN HANDLING THE FUNDS INTRUSTED TO HER BANK. Greater Klamath Falls will soon be From Lake to Lake Get Your Home NOW!