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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN I CIVIC FEDERATION » I * ' (Concludasi from Page l| i i1 i • E. J. MURRAY. Editor. •ruled to the district attorney, which couise waa adopted. Professor Punbar called the attei>ti< n of lhe meeting to the caae of a young girl who was Iwliig uasd by her mother in a manner that waa • disgrace to any TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE community and urged that something l*e imuiedittely done to bring lhe wo All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this )>a|>cr will be lu-otted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume article* man to jualice and rwscus the girl from her life of iliauis. W. H. Hlough thsra- will le published. upon introduced the following reeolu* Uou, which waa adopted by a vole of JS Why doe# not the Fourth of July com GOVERNOR HUGHES to n mittee an.wer the few plain questiona Resolved, That immediate action l>e OF NEW YORK asked by the Republican last week? taken to swear out liiforuiatluii at once agwinal certain parliea who have l*»sn It would seem that it ia a* hard a task mentioned by name or intimation, and , [Yakima, Waah., Republic.J The Oregonian say* that from now on to get a report out of lhe Fourth of July that we back up such action with our the minds of KcjMiblicans will turn committee a* Il ia to pull a camel support and help. I The resolution waa referred to the Bore and mors to Governor Hugties, of through lhe eye of a needle. evmmitlee on mvealigalion Tin* com- New York, as lhe most available candi date for President next year. Secretary If the secretary of tha committee uiillev, follow lug the adjournment of Taft waa far a while the popular favor* would oaly devote ooequarter of the the Federation, look immsnliale action itc. That, we believe, was becauw* Mr. time to making out a report that be J-*** on lhe resolution and calimi A*ai<>tant I * Ro<iaeveit sevmad to want him chosen. to villitying us he would have settle*! District Attorney Stone out of l>ml al midnight. Mr. Btune went to the It was not becauaa Mr. Tall had done this «hole question long ago. court house and conferred with ths anything to entitle him to preferment, I committee and went into the evidence and it «as not because he was especially A* a plain bu-in<**> proposition th« it had to present. It wa* not *u the tent available. The drift of sentiment no« Fourth of July commutes ought to tuake tn warrant lhe ieeuauce <d a warrant. is plainly away from him. Major Wunlen moved that a vole of The Oregonian points out the reason a report that «mild be aati*(aclory to ui half a down words—Mr. Taft ia a every contributor to that fund. The thanks lw> extended to the president for representative of controversies in lhe Republican «a* next to the largest con* the efficient manner in which be pre I tributor and t* not aatiafled with the sided over the meeting, The moti»« Rrpublica-i ranks. It ought to tie plain, and we think it statement a* published, It ia not alone waa carried unanimously. The eec-oud Thursday of ra* .1 monili is. that the Republican party cannot in tin* diaaaiUlaction. There are many other*. We and they are asking t<~>r a waa decided on as the date on « bich to afford to name a man for President «ho statement »bowing the receipts and ex hot I regular meeting*. would g<> into llie tight with lhe bitter Adjournment wa* taken until next opposition of certain factions and ele penditures of the committee. Saturday, lhe hour and place being lhe ments. Mr. Taft could not gst away value. from this opposition, mwcould Mr. Can- H it too Bluch trouble for Mr. Lewis 0 I' <> <• LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON I non or Mr. Fairbanks. Mr. Hughes is to make a complete report the Republi a man wh'> has no prejudice« Io over can would Ilk« to Know if he will turn come*. It is true that he is cordially over te two accountants appointed by ed by the Ixmsee in bis own state, the Civic Federation all Ivoks, papers beer gentleman have so far l««.i and itemised accounts of bi* committee rlos.» in opposition to him and will for audit. The Republican will gladly > no choice but to support him if he pay the expensa of such examination, onsinat«’-1.. for it baa no desire to place the commit overnor Hughes ia one of the moat tee, or any of its members, in a laid remarkable men of the day, and the light before the public; nor dues it de Boel remarkable thing about him is sire to continue this coutroversy further that be ha* won the absolute confidence than is necessary to ascertain how much of the people of lhe country without re- money was paid tnto the committee aud oruag to the use of methods which wbat was done with IL We also ask mially corrupt ambitious poblic men, the privilege of submitting to this com 4 which have been a blemish on the mittee the several questions asked io eer of even Mr. Roosevelt. Mr. our issue of tlie 13th, as well as such ughee b a man whose integrity is re other questions as contributors may de- garded as absolute. He is just as much ' sire investigate«!. nf a reformer as Roosevelt, and just aa boneot as Rc-oovelt. Besides that be ia without doubt an abler man in some re KENO tweet« than the President, and he baa Keno 1« situated in the .Southern the wonderful knack of compelling the part of Klamath County, on the right thing* to be done without beating the tomtom, playing to lhe galleriee or , Klamath river, at the terminus of navigation. Two steamer* land here ; "appealing to the people.” He is a mail, expre** and panerngerv are man of clear vision. He knows what is righL Knowing the right, he stands transferred from the state to the K,r it, and is immovable. He make* no , boat at thia point. Adjoining Keno Biatake* he a*ka no concessions, be on the west is a large belt of timber, »U. listen to no euggeetion of eompro- and on the east is a large body of marsh landa. Near Keno. on the jAe He stands for wbat is right, and river, is immense water power. Tele ■Kl puts the politicians in the wrong if phone connection* with all part* of iMp oppose him. the country. Ha* a good school, two I^Ris remarkable system cf playing store* and two aaw mill*. vditical game has enabled him to Warm weather like apnng. npii*h remarkable result* as Gov- I of New York. He has «on every News scarce. gor popular rights, has carried out i reforms and has broagbt the po- i Everybody preparing for Christmas. Lnachine of that state—the m et ti Mr*. Kan ia l«ck to her ho me* tea. I. p i in the Union—to hi* feet. H- Rev. Good, from Medford, preached kp. it irresiatable man who ever all of the latter part of last week in the ied the Executive office of New Keno school houae. He ia an excellent York state, and yet he has never asked speaker, and always interest* hi» au a favor nor sought a promi*e nor wade dience. Those who failed to hear him one. | missed a treat. . "■" John I>yar has gone to Ashland to see l_a*t week we published a list of ques his wife, who is under the care of a doc* tions which we asked the Fourth of July , tor. Al Decker ha* charge of the saloon committee to answer. Aside from a while Dyar is absent. three-column screed, filled with abuse Gtu Day is on the street* of Ken and the handy word “grafter” there ha» been no reply made. We again demand ’ again. that the committee make a detailed re Finley Padgett has been at Keno this port. Thia ie a matter in which there week to get some farm implements. He are others intereste«! besides tu ha* been plowing thia winter and is and why it should be necessary for this now ready to sow grain. Finley is al pajrer to keep repeatedly asking for a ways up-to-date. statement i* beyond our understanding. Mr. Jones' son lias just come in from It ie not abuse of anyone that the con tributors to the fund are asking from th« the state of Washington. committee or any of its members, but a detailed statement of the receipts and Another New Town expenditure«. There is a decided dis crepancy Ix-tween the pub'ished report Nothing daunted «ith the fate that of the committee and what the public has followed in the wake of many a new tnink* was contributed to lhe fund. 1 town, Teter’s Landing is to try its wing* The committee owes it to itself, if to no other cause, to clear this matter up. in 1 the very near future. For the [»eat day«, Meaars. Williams an 1 Zum- No one i* making any charge*. simply asking wbat was done with the U,e department of the Klamath County Abstract company, money. I have been engaged in platting a town- site at that point. There aré to lx*eight The people in the country are a* hundred lota U> start with. It has not much interested in the report of the a* yet been announce«! what the name Fourth of July committee as is the Re- of the new town will be, that matter ) iblican, for they were made to pay an resting in the hand« of Abel Ady, who • trance fee at the fair grounds gates is fathering the proposition. i -d to get into the grand-stand. They i >uhi like to see the detailed report of For Sale ti e Committee in order to see just where their money went. Like ourselves they 640 acres <>l excollent land, 3'g miles baile .• that the committee can make a clear statement, but reports cf this out, one mile from macadam road ; 5«M) acres under gravity ditch, laterals all character make interesting reading. i mude; 140 acres under proponed high- line ditch; 2-M) acres ir/grain; 230Acre* Aa far a* the charge of graft made ; in alfalfa; good eight-room houae; »gainst ua ia concerned, it (»other« ua ( arge barn and granary ; four well«. IMtle. We believe it ia clearly demon- Price 153 per acre, one-third cash, jjLia ha.IanCMj r frrin I' <• (I (I i Ths language with the greatest num ber of letter* In Ms alphabet I* the Abyaalnlan language, which ba* JS distinct characters. I I I Don’t I I I I Fail Teacher—Johnnie, give me that gum you are chewing Johnnie (after a mo ment's hesitation» Nope, but I’ll give you half Probably tho most remarkable trade« union is one In the south of France formed by beggars for the suppression of unqualified practice Greene- You often hear of tt* fiver falling, but It never seem* to hurt it self Browne—Well, you see. It always falls on It* had ■ June* U the most pr.<u>ment taetu ber at oar gulf club" "Why..be can't play golf.” "No, but be *lw«f* pays his due».”—Cleveland Leader. Gold is nearly twice aa heavy as all ver; thus a cubic foot of the former weighs 1.210 pounds and tho same quantity of tho latter 655 pounds. Total Y ' ** «!**» OOtLAAg ’ Luuna and I»>***.ui>ia Ovsolraflt as'U»**l aa I unm ursl ft A. Hoii l* b* *s« u«w rir- ulaium Bund*, sssuritisu. •** Haukina h .ote lu'nilurs and fis turo* otbet real s*tau* owned I'ash end sight SSrhuMs Rwdemptiuu fun-l with U.K. Trees S jer cent • the I • • • • • »'M.»»?: ooLtaaj < ' Murtdua funi t'n-li«i-le«l profits, lee* eg|«neee end late* p* | National Rank n ie* <>ut*i*«dl«g Due Io mats IGnkt and Hanker* Indltl-I.is >|e|*ml* *u<>jer< I*. < he» k J ItepoeHa. IWman.l lert.n.alee <>( de|»a<t < « < « «l|| • • io.»» UI nur u ».*• «Big «Mil < apusi *<■• k |«td is I' — THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Klamath Falls, al Klamath Falls, in u>* *<»u ,,f (>, of l>uaiu«aa. Nutsuilier IB, Hu; I' • •• i <b « im . a ioooo • W » U'-.?7JN ï II»?.!» 7Î Hr »ra or t’a*.---*. » i ui.ty of h lamaihi I. W t iwlaell, t'wahler ■»< the • vs n«> < I |*Bfc • wear that «>•« *t*>»s statement M irne t . it.« *••( ri' ft»» khoW 'w-vtew »» Miai W A I‘i i / i i [ . Fill* ,J»I< d sworn to l»l-.re me this i>i|i ,|a, . s ,r 1>W| 1(_ J Ni)[l I AY U>|i V , j , (‘"•»»C»- A Heel I «*»•• T htfjiwiv G W WHI JL. Ihrertof* W • I 'l a th a Maistuen' »I •. le Iti»« • 'r • , t.‘ « , . »f K lau. alli ( ml y »■• v k* o l>" w w e a*.« • -I e* .« a malte a ur Laa I mu ite-iuslr sala viet . al> g la.as a ab .«nts <4 w <>>u4>U->u We publiah elBilar alaista ante five t.m«« a year oben «*: <*f g. the tioaevnuasnl I" J-> •>> The h o. .« an t Integrity >f lhe *i « bh IJera *» . ta>«a m 4Iki* Mnk la a rth tn .w than Ila m¡»la). •' I •» sppewal« the r ^hJ«ma and g .*1 will of lhe («Api» in live |<sel a . I aah I « a .• « thus a O(*K taedia ars pen for ina|«*lum al any lusae. ****************** sssssvvvvvmmm I e i» <• i» o e e p i' i1 i1 Tonight I (' È POPULAR PRICES PHONE516^ I I lor fresh groceries of all kinds—Phone 5-1-6 For tiie |ie>: of tris mJ coffees—Phone Ç-I-6 For the choicest of canned goods—Phone 5-1-6 For I' I ' I ' Ta-Well? Tommy-Doca an luher Itance tat punish a man f<»r being dead or hi* heir for being alive?—Harper's , Weekly The bloomer costume wa* fl rat seen In New York In 1249. the wearer being Mrs Bloomer, from whom the costume derived ita name RKI*oRT «»F THE CONDITION oy** Ne. yiAy Total House Tewale—I suppose you won t marry until you find the one girl in a million Tom—No; with a mlllteu -Stray glo ries. at the close of business November 19, |9O7, which m« lieve is as good or better than can be made bi m. 1 other Bank in the State of Oregon I' Opera I ' ' ' I ” ” A OF KI.AMATII » U.I*. tiltf ..os LIABILITIES at the The battleax wa* originally a Celtic weapon The ancient Irish warrior* carried axes a* the men of other na tions carried swords. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK RISOURCKi Play "A dag*» love I* the m-“*t hooeet and unselfish love In the world” "Are you leading up to a proposal. William?"- Exchange •TATKMKNT OF (XiNDITIUN o» i<x>8 groceries arxl fruits—Phone Ç-1-6 For fresh raisins, candies, nuts, etc.—Phone ç-i-6 For courteous treatment always Phone Ç-I-6 VAN RIPER BROS., Grocers •'Where I* your father?” asked caller. “Down Io the pigpen,” swered the aon of the house "He a bat on."— Lippincott's [*>su to the Norman c«»nqu«*st Briton* ha*! "living m<*n«»y" am! "dead money." th« former being slaves and cattle, the latter metal "Are your neighbor* obliging?” "I should aay so. They always let me use our telephone whenever I want to.”—Milwaukee Rentfnel. One of the choicest dellcacfM in Jamaica I* a htig<- white worm found In the heart of the cablaiKo palm. It taste* when cooked like almonds. » "What I* an Iceberg II »raceT* qua- rk-d the B'jwton teacher. "A floating nggreg.-itlon of tangible frigidity," wa* the reply In parts of Mwltxeriand stone throw ing contests ere held. hn'i<1*'>me prize* being given to those who throw a fair sized rock farthest Guardian Sale of kcal I.state Hy virtue <1 *n of<i»r of sals duly m*<l« and * The secret of tire eater* consists In washing out the mouth and rubbing the skin with pure «plrit of sulphur, which cauterize* the outer akin. Towne--You look rather weary, old man. Browne-Yes I’ve had a trying time this past week. Towne HIT Brown«« No. On a jury. Nell- I think Maud haa Bore color than ber slater Itelle Yea, ate/ut 50 cent«’ worth more,—Philadelphia Rec ord. i I entered by the < *>uuly Conri of th« Mai« o Drrxon.for th*Do«iniy „I Klamath, on Ihsllih day of feptember. IM7. authorising. H«»li*<ai • nd *mpo»*ring m«, a* th« goardlsn ot th* peruma and e«ut>-* »I Mary ParklMon. and I Frank Dewey 1‘srklnaon. minors,le «all *: prl vate aale *|1 (be right. Ulla and Interest of aald minora in and to tha following geeertbnd r«al eaiate. alloMs In lbs « «only ol Klamath. Mais of Dragon, town. An undivided two ssventba, being an undivided one aeventh Interest am h. fs<ib)e< t to an tinaaalgti,-d dower Intereat Ibet-iri) in and to the aoulh hall, lha south ' Wet (Harter of the northeast 'inarter and lota one Hl, two (l|, three (||, f.wir |«| snd Sv* (A) of section tventy-elght (»J; th« north halt ol iba a-uithweat quarter, the aouihwaal quarter of the uxithwest quarter, and lets on« (1J and two (1) of aeetion twenty-seven (J7|, all m "He's one of the most atupld bores I . J I ever met." "And yet he seems to have accumu township thirty nine fsuj south, range seven lated money Fortune appears to have (7]*a*i of lhe Wlllamalte meridian, «ouialuliig A» acres, I will, from »nd after lhe I7lh day knocked at his door”— ' of January, |«M. proceed io sell and continuo "I don't believe she merely knocked, 1 uniti sold, to sell at privat« aal« for «-a«h in she must have marchsd right in."— hand, subject to «outlruiallon by lhe above- I rx>ndo» Tlt BIt*. n*iu«>l < ourl, all the right, IUI« and lutereai Little Harriet, agi-d two and on* half years, had just made her debut at the family breakfast table and beard her papa say grace for the first time. Kbe watched .him with rapt attention, and tbuu, holUlng her own ilttls mush txiwl whluh lhe said minora, or either nt lliem have In and lo th*- said premises. Appli«, ilona lor purché** may lx> made lof) A. Htearna, Klamath Falls,Oregon, and Io Nina I'erklnaoti, guardian. Calo Allo, ral Dated and flrat published D*<-. M, H*r7 MH* NINA I'AKKINHON. and «.taies •,! Mary Baldwin Scenic Studio Second Floor Baldwin Bl»- Ileadquurtem for a Complete Lino of Klamath County. Semi you frien<la ono of tl>eBC Fine V íowh for Xman. .«• A cordial invitation lrt extended tho public to visit the Studio and Klamath County,’’ the Switzerland <»f Aintii“1' I WE ■UY FURSiHIQES Ote* as boma »e« m.r« m-wev h* ’J" »,1t« r..v P vm I m Wark* rt*«« ’*'S* sáb'ía AI llf)E a’«*”"- HUNTERS’* TR APPKRS’PS!!!^^' !