Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 14, 1907, Image 4

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    KL A MA TH RE PL BUCA N' PrlnUd
E. J. MURRAY, Editor.
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON.
Rc*'u's‘
Mix tlu* following by shaking well in
bottle, and take in tea*|x>oiiful doses
; alter meals and at lawltime:
, Huid Extract Dandelion, one h ilt
4*
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Big Sale
Saturday and Monday
ounce«. A local druggist is the author-1 ’ ?
ity that these simple, harmless iugred- j • ♦
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
ients can be obtained at nominal cost 4k
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from our home druggists.
The mixture is «aid to cleanse and
When the late Senator Quay tele­ nent throughout the world. It is all
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i strengthen the clogged and inactive *
graphed Cashier Hopkins of the Peo­ due to his conservative, high-mlmtod,
Kidneys, overcoming Backache, Bladdi<r,
ple’s Rank, of Philadelphia, asking that in-the-interest-of-the-people adminiatra-
weakness ami Urinary trouble of all
he purchase certain stocks for him, with ' tion since his election as governor of
kinds, if taken before the stage of
the promise of shaking the plum tree if ; New York. He has given everyone a
i Bright’s disease.
he would do so, be little thought that square deal, without any round corners.
Those who have tried this say it |«>si-
his expression would find its echo in He has been governor for all the j>«»ople,
lively overcomes (tain In the back, I
many states in the union. It was an rich and poor alike. H«* has not rushed
clears the urine of sediment and regu- j
old game in Pennsylvania. State tineas into print to tell the people what he
lates urination, especially at night, cur­
urers tor years had deposited large sums would do, but be has gone ahead and
ing even the worst forms of bladder
of the state’s money in the People’s done it. He has brought alxuit reforms
weakn^ts.
Bank, and these deposits were used by that no other governor has ever been
Every man or woman here w ho feels
the political bo.-.-es for stock gambling. able to even start, and did it without
that the kidneys are not strong or acting
It has always lH*en assumed that when up-setting social conditions These are
in a healthy manner should mix this
Packing; Company.
Quay said he would “shake the plum • the things that have made, and are to­
prescription at home and give it a trial,
tree,” he meant additional deposits day making. Governor Hughes the lead
as it is said to do wonders for many per­
from the state treasury. This practice ing statesman of the country; and why
The prospect for establishing a pack­
sons.
cost the state of Pennsylvania a great the people are turning to him as the
The Scranton. Pa., Times was first to ing house in Merrill to take care of the
deal of money, a scandal that drove trusty pilot who can steer our craft from
print thia remarkable prescription, in cattle, sheep ami hog« raised in this,
Quay to his grave, defeated the Repub­ out of stormy seas into smooth water,
October, of 1906, sine«» then all the valley ami vicinity seems about to be
lican party and blighted the name of and do it w ithout tearing asunder the
leading newspa|>ers of New York, lk>s- realized.
many well known men in the state. business fabric of the nation. With
The organization of the > Klamath
ton, Philadelphia, Pittsburg and other
Dabbling with state funds is too danger­ Hughes as president, the Roosevelt
cities have made many announcements Packing and Commercial Company, |
ous a game for one to play, even though policy will be carried on. with this addi­
under'
with a capital of $500,000 is well
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of it to their readers.
the stakes are high and the risk an ap­ tion, that it will be controll«*d by a con-
days
way, ami within the next thirty
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parently safe one.
j servative mind—a mind that all the in­
will lie accomplished.
fluence of high political powers or per­ Filings Still Coming In
The promoters oj this enterprise'
sonal preferment will not move. It is
number such well known citizens as,
Iacst week the Title Guarantee A as certain as human events can be that
The land office is busy accepting, C. A. Bunting. Frank Grayball and
Trust company of. Portland closet! its Hughes will be the nominee of the Re­
filings yet, and little time has yet been Mr. Merrill, who with the assistance
door«. Deposited therein were $395,1») publican ;>arty next year, and this
found to check up the filings. Appli­ of Mr. O'Brien of Oakland and ('apt.
of the school fund, of the state, placed means that he will be the next president
cants have been coming in at the rate of Thompson, of San Francisco, Cal., have
there by State Treasurer Steel, contrary of the United States.
15 to20 a day since the big rush. Up to advancetl the business so tar along that
to the provisions of the law passed by
, yesterday noon 425 had made applies-1 within a month every detail will have
the last legislature. In addition to fail­
! tion to tile since Monday morning a been complete»,.
BELSHAZZAR
ing to comply with the state law he also
week ago. Every spare moment in the
Already a site for the plant lias been
failed to exact adequate security from
Concluded from Page 1
office is taken up checking up the tilings. secured near the town on tjie river bank
the trank, until after its doors were
While definite information as to what ( from Mr. N. S. Merrill, who is taking
closed, and since this additional secur­
CAST OF CHARACTERS
particular applicants have l>een success­ an active interest in ttie matter.—1
ity was given during the legal holidays
Belshazzar. King of Babylon. Will ful is difficult to get at just now, it is Record.
the probabilities are the state will not
Mason;
Nitocris, the Queen, Mrs. D >n certain that a great many locations have
be able to hold it. Thus the people of
two or more tilings on them, while a few
Wedding Anniversary
the state are treated to the spectacle of Zumwalt; Daniel, the 1’rophet, Burge
parties have clear filings, It will lie'
the state treasurer placing in one insti­ Mason; Hananiah, Geo. T. Pratt;
some time jet before all parties will
tution without sufficient security and Lord of the Court, Willis E. Faught;
know how they made it.
About twenty-live of the friends of
The N’rw Privat* N«*crt»tarv (’•»•irwr «»Í tbi* <
contrary to law. $395,000, while he has | Lady of the Court,Josephine Hammond ;
Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Merrill gathered at
offer* n l-’niveralty truining to v«>u in <»nr
deposited in thirty-two other banks i Jewish Maiden, May Worden; Angel.
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iar.
mtilt, it InMiirr*
iiiMtin** vol! a birfh « la««
their
cosy
home
Saturday
evening,
Mrs.
Jessie
Brock
Morgan;
High
Priest
Wages Cut
about $200,000. The natural question is
biiiin«*»* (Mwition wh«*n vmi have coiM|>fe<v»t tht
November
2,
to
celebrate
the
third
an
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roiiFM*.
why this favoritism? Was it because' of Baal, T. W. Zimmerman; Cyrus,
niversary of their wedding. The even­
I’lintf to f»ay
ochava nn>rr uni!- from flrm*
the president of the defunct institution . King of Persia, Chas. Howard ; Queen's
ina
I'cr
|l(> > l**r month, than from lhn$s<*
ing was most enjoyablv «¡»-nt in games,
Notice
has
l»een
posted
by
the
Recla
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Fan
bearers,
Neva
Faught,
Waive
waB surety on the state treasurer’s
month. Hut th«”»«* liruit winh bcticr trained
guessing
contests,
and
uonversation.
An
mation
Service
stating
that
after
No
­
bond to the amount of $25,000? Or was Jacobs; Wise Men, Oscar Wright,
oflice awaÍNtantit.
' elaborate ami appetizing supper was
n rite lor full information itlHHit thia new
it because some of the heaviest borrow­ I Alex Martin, Jr., Will Hum; Daniel's vember loth all wage« would be reduced
; served at eleven o’clock. Mr. and Mrs.
iuur$*r,
w«*l
u* itlwm! th«« other l»«i»lti»’»«
ers irom the failed Irank were also on j Companions, Geo. T. Pratt, Roy Walk- to $2.48 per day. 11.is has been ex­
i*nurMHi t^nglit in the !><y an*i Sight depart-
Merrill
receive»l
any
number
of
pretty
pected
(or
some
time,
since
there
has
his bond? No one doubts Mr. Steel’s er, T. W. Zimmerman; Pages, Vera
menta of thin Colic.?»*.
and appropriate gifts in leather.
honesty and integrity. He was elected ; Houston, Lizzie Houston, Barbara Geel- been a great demand for work and the
WASHINGTON & TENTH ITS . PORTLAND. ONE
The
guests
were:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D,
officials
found
it
an
easy
matter
to
se
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state treasurer on account of his well lor; Hazel Goeller; Jewish Quintet, Mrs.
known probity. But it would seem t Zimmerman, Mae Morden, Chas. How- cure all tliwmen they need at there fig­ Van Brimmer. Mr. and Mr«. N. 8. Mer­
tbat since his election he has been in-1 ,r<^> "• A. Dalzell, T. W. Zimmerman; ures. These wages even are high, and rill, Mr. ami Mrs. Ball, Mr».Wilson,Sr.,
fluenced either by bad counsellor bad j Double i rio, ..Mrs. Zimmerman, Bess it is not likely that any of the men who Mrs. Ed. Martin, Mr. and Mr*. Purl
Boosey,
judgment. To the average person ' Holler, Lue Leonard, Maud Nail, have been getting $3 a day will quit, Merrill, Miss Kattenhorn, John
Dan
Colwell,
Mr.
and
Mrs.Wm.
Wilitun,
throughout this section there is but one Florence Boorey, Hazel Rolle; Belsbaz- for they will find it practically impossi­ I
Henry Parriah.—Record.
thing for Mr. Steel to do, and that is to | zar 8 Maidens, Bess Boiler, Martha ble to secure other work at $2. Latest Mrs.
admit his error and step down and out. > Taber, Haze, Rolfe, Minnie Barnum, reports from Portland are to the effect
City Warrants
He will thus enable the state to proceed . Maud Martin. Alta Griffith, Myrta ( ai- that men are begging for work there
at once against his bondsmen and col- , * ^r , > Fannie Virgil,
\ irgil, Eva Moore, Edna and offering their services as low as $1.75
lect the amount due the state through Elliott, Orpba bchallock, Roxa Strives, a day.
Notice is herelÿ- given that there are
Edith llutenic, Orva Orutn, Lena Rar­
the failure of the bank.
num, Jessie Telford, Agnes Marple, The Hicks 1908 Almanac funds in the town treasury for the re- H
d »mption of the following warrants
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Florence Boorey, Flora tebives, Maud
Now that the financial flurry is prac­ Nail.
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Is ready for delivery and excels all
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tically over and affairs begin to assume
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former editions in ireauty and value.
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a normal aspect, Mr.'Business Interest
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What Papa Said.
The cover is a beautiful design in colors,
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begins to look around to see “who
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Tommy was stubborn, and his teach­ the entire book is full of fine half tones,
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threw the brick.” He does not have to
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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er was having a hard time explaining astronomical engravings anti interesting
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look very far, and in looking be does a small point in the geography lesson.
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not see Hill, Harriman, Morgan, Rocke-. “Tommy,” teacher began, “you can matter. It contains the Hicks weather
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feller, Ryan, or any of those terrible learn this if you make up your mind. forecasts complete for the whole year,
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plutocrats that were leading this It’s not one bit smart to aig>ear dull. flnely illustrated. The price by mail is
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country to ruin. Not much. But he I know,” she continued coaxingly, ‘ 35 cents, on news stands 30 cents. Word
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does see hordes of those self-styled life “that you are just as bright as any and Works, the Rev. Irl R. Hicks’ fine
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boy
in
the
class.
Remember,
Tommy,
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monthly magazine, contains al! his
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savers who have been so blatant of late
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weather forecasts from month to month,
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about the things these aforesaid pluto­ where there’s a will there’s”—
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"Aw,* broke in Tommy, “I know all together with a vast amount of the beet
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crats were doing, standing in the atti-1
dat, I do. Me ladder's a lawyer, he is,
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tnde of a man who has just thrown an' I've beard him say it lots o' family reading. The price is $1 a year
gAVING ¡8 the first great
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and one almanac goes with each sub­
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something. In the gathering are seen times.”
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some of the “leading” newspapers of ’ “You should not have interrupted subscription. Address Word and Works
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principle of success. It
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the country, national and state officials, ' me,” reprimanded the teacher, “but I Publishing Co., 2201 Locust Street, St.
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creates
independence,
it
gives
who are seeking notoriety by harangu­ am glad that your father has taught Louie, Missouri. Write for rate on al­
Interest on above warrants ct
you
the
old
adage.
Can
you
repeat
it
manacs in quantities. Agents wanted. Nov. 14,1907.
ing against the trusts and wicked corpo­
a young man standing, fills
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rations, the ever present calamity how- to me?"
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, thia
“Sure,” said Tommy confidently.
him with vigor, it estimates
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lew and the “aspiring statesman.” It
14tb day of Nov. 1907.
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“Me fadder says dat where der*s a
Church Services
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is a motley gathering, all heroes for
J.
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ikmk
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n
s
,
City
Treasurer.
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him witli the proper energy,
will—der's always a bunch o’ poor re­
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their country’s sake—until they see the lation».”—Lippincott's.
a
devilment they have done. Then thev
in
fact
it
brings
him
the
best
M. K. CHVBCH
Brick Work
again take up another brick and Cry to
Different With Him.
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There is always a welcome for you at
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part of any success—happi«
convince Mr. Business Interest and Mr.
When Robert Van Wyck was mayor Grace M. E. church.
Flues built, plastering and cement I'
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Conservative Citizen that it is all due to of New York he was careful as to his
work promptly done. Prices reason­ I'
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ness and contentment.
Services
will
be
held
Sunday
in
the
the plutocrats. But when they turn to personal habits, especially about the
able.
CHAR.
W.
THOMAS.
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new Methodist Church.
see what they are doing they find that city ball. One day he called on the
Leave orders at Gun Store. Phone <•
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Sunday Services:
these gentlemen are standing shoulder mayor of Dublin at bis hotel. That
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to shoulder, pouring out their money by hospitable gentleman desired to set up Bible School........
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10
a.
m.
something that would show bls good
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the millions in their endeavor to stop
feeling toward the city he was visiting. Preaching...........
the tide of frenzy that has seized the Mr. Van Wyck begged to be excused. Preaching...........
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people.
On the one hand these “If I should drink,” he explained, “I Epworth League.
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“wicked corporations” are pouring out might not be able to hold my job of' A hearty welcome to all
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their money to save their country ; and mayor. .” 1 “Faith,” was the instant an­
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P. CONKLIN, Pastor.
on the other, the men who are respon­ swer, “if I didn't drink I would be un- i
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BAPTIST CHCBi.il
sible for the trouble are gathering in all able to bold mine.”
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the money they can in order to save
Preaching services next Sunday at 11
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Ths Only Time.
themselves. If thia panic will have the
o’clock a. m. and 8 o’clock p. m. Sun­
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A Scotchman In New Zealand was day school at 10 o’clock and B. Y. P. II.
result of opening the eyes of the public
Notice for Publication
giving
a
visitor
some
account
of
bis
to the {sham of these reformers, it will
G. Vf. WHITE, President
J. W. SIEMENS, Cashier (»
experiences during the earthquake at 7:15 p. m. Everypne invited.
Pepartment of the Interior, band Offioe at
not have been in vain.
shock. “I suppose,” remarked the vis­
GEO. T. BALDWIN, Vice-Pree.
W. A. DELZELL, Aset. Cashier I'
Lakeview, Oreson, Nov. S. 1S07.
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itor, “it was rather a surprise to you
Notice
la
hereby
given
that
Theodore
L.
Bev-
For Sale
more of Klamath Falla, Oregon, haa Bled
One of the gratifying changes of pub­ to find the crockery jumping off the
notice of hla Intention to make final commuta­
lic sentiment that is rapidly taking shelves.”
tion proofin aupi>ort of hla claim, viz: Home
“
Aye,
it
was
that.
But
the
wife
was«
place these days is that in favor of Gov­
640 acres of excellent land, 3% mile. ateed Kntry No. SUM, made May i, ISM. for the
mair
surprised
still.
I
’
ve
been
marit
ernor Hughes of New York for the
out, one mile from macadam road; 560 Lot 1. Bee. 1. Tp. S7 S, R 10 F.., W. M , and that
presidency. Here is a man that until i near thirty years, an’ it's aboot the acres under gravity ditch, laterals all aald proof will be made before the clerk of
only trouble in the bouse she hlsna*
he was elected governor of New York blame me for.”
made; 140 acres under propose«! high- Klamath county. Ore., at hla office at Klamath
Falla, Oregon, on the 20th day of December,
WE
was not known outside of the state;1
line ditch; 250 acres injgrain; 250 acres 1SOT.
BUY
who until he was made attorney for the ,
Merciful.
in alfalfa; good eight-room house;
He names the tallowlng-wltnsaaea to prove
T Tor yrm tn ahlp ÎUw Fnrw and Vlldn« tn na than to
hla contlnuoua residence upon, and cultiva
Insurance Investigation, was not known ! Towne—Txx>k at that poor blind beg­ arge barn ami granary; four wells.
arket Report. Hh I ppi ng Taga. and al« mt our
outside of the ward in which be lived in 1 gar playing the accordion.
Price $53 per acre, one-third cash, tlon of, the land, via :
HUNTER8
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&TRAPPERS
’GUIDE
0 E Bend g-r, K H. Monajhan, William
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**«<«*■ H-.1 Ihinr on th.
.... written IllurtraUnt nil Snr Aiuni.la All
New York City. Today he is known I Browne—Yes, I've been listening tn balance on easy terms.
I.aahua and John Kenney all ul Klamath
nhoul Trapper. tteornte. D oti ?.. Trap., O.mo law. How «nd whom te trap, nnd Ao bnqomo a
him.
Pity
be
Isn
’
t
deaf
too.
—
Philadel
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•Mafol tr.pp.r H , • r«r>la, Znrrrl.««dte Sri«, fi To on, rartmn.r., |l H HI4na tennwl late
from one side of the United States to 1
MASON A SLOUGH,
Fslls. Oregon
„ "I'”S«"'*1' Iteli .n,t Itero, altra, te animala te trap, t’ I» par te«la. SMj- r
phia Preus.
Holte arot Fur, tu a, au<l |altelti«,tpr>«n> ÀaSarwk Urna., 1».,U SS MUnMpvlla.Mlan.
J. N. Wattuu, Register.
the other, and is getting quite proud |
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