Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 14, 1908, Image 2

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
All communication« submitted (or publication in the column« o( thia paper
will lw inserted only over the name o( the writer. No non de plume article«
will l»e published.
LOCAL OPTION
Anti-Prohibition
Edited and Paid for by the Klamath Edited and paid for by the Personal
County Central Committee.
Liberty League.
Church Services
NIAGARA LIME AND SULPHUR
M. L. . Ill tell
There is alwav» n welcome lor v»u at
Grace M. E. cliur I.
Services will be hel l Siimlsy in the
new Methodist Cino< li
Kun.lav Sctyive»:
... 10 a. IM,
Fraiwu Murphy Bible S, luxd . .
(’reaching ..
...... 11 a. III.
LrfiUjUioa.
Preaching
.............. Hp. III.
Epworth l.eagm* ... .......
7:16 p. III.
a newspaper in
A hearty welcome Io all,
of his last visit
I’, i tiNK I IS. I'astor.
SPRAYS
GREAT TEMPERANCE URATO1
Think» Prohibition lùil»
lAftrwa Anti Drink
Materials for All Kinds of Spraying
Also Grain and Seed Dipping. Call and See
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
BUT and BESIDES
Read what li^sHid
Inlaid in
tn
The liquor business claims to con­ terview on the occasion
sume 260 million dollars of farm and to Chicago:
Btl-rlsT CNVHt'll
manufactured products annually.
"Intemperance ia stendilv decreasing
To many of the resident* of the
Republican Candidates
Pleaching
seiVK-e-next Sunday at II
BUT The total farm and man­ in the United States. The decrease ia o’clock a. m. ami 8 o'clock p. tn. Bun-
county have been mailed, by the Cham­
due to the operation of industrial nnd
l
’
.
B.
Senator
—
Hon.
II.
M.
Cke.
aaa
ufactured
products
are
8g
time»
ber of Commerce, a letter asking them
day seh.vd al 10 o’clock and IL V. P. Il.
to join the organisation. This la the 1' B S nat»r ia all that we can ask lor •• much. or it HILI.ION 114 MILL commercial law s. mid not to prohibitory at 7 .15 p. io. Everyone invited.
statutes." The policy of the prohibi
first concerted, direct effort that has in one candidate. Mr. Cake is a man ION DOLLAR».
PHKtmYTKKIAN (H’lHill
How little the market would feel the tion party is un American, unacriptural
been made to inclnde in the member­ of plea-lug apjiearanee, an eloquent
Bible
School
Sunday morning at III
ship residents outside of the cily and is speaker, a man that understands the loaa of the whiskey business. Also, if and unreasonable. '
o'clock; morning worship at II o'clock;
Francis
Murphy,
the
preacher
of
the money spent for liquor wen* spent
a frir indication of the thoroughness of
temperance, whs at the Auditorium ho­ t'hristain Endeavor at 6: 30; evening
the re-organization of this body. It is political situation. While many regret for neceaaitiea and comforts, every
tel, yesterday, on Ins way to Austislin, worship at . *•; midweek prayer meet­
Æ choice II»»«» of InvvM-
that
Mr.
Fulton
was
beaten,
yet
we
lineof
legitimate
business
would
to be hoped that every man receiving
anti
answered ns above w hen asked, if ing on Wednesday evening at 7: HO;
the request will answer it immediately realise, bv the vote Mr. Cake received increase.
mviitN t liot
111 iiki I cc *
intemperance was inc: easing or dec leas­ teachers meeting on Saturday evening
and join.
in his home county that he is as popular
BESIDES, The saloon will de­ ing in this country, lie is accompa­ at 7: SO. Regular session meeting the
flit» purelinNcr mnnvy
One of the great handicaps that this
there as Mr. Fulton washeie. Mr. Cake bauch your boys.
nied b.v Mr*. Murphy and expects to first Monday of the month at 7:30.
county has had is the lack of ui ity of
The Mens Club meets the first Thurs­
The liquor business claim* to pay '4 prench in Australia. II.* continued
it* residents. This should not Ire so. is deserving of hie party vote.
day evening of the month at S o’clock.
"I'he
demands
of
modern
busmens,
million
dollar*
tu
labor
annually.
Other counties in the state have seen
Congressman W. C. Hawley points
I'he I ndies Aid society meets the sec
mid
professional
method*
are
solving
i
the error of such a policy and they are to his past record with pride; in fact his - BUT manufacturers alone toty
olid I hursday afternoon in the month
the
problem
of
intemperance
The
getting together, with tne result that
48 times as much to labor, or 1 BIL­
record is Ins platform.
tune will soon be when the occuiuilion at 2 .10 I'he Ladles Missionary *ut*ie-
immigration is being attracted their
LION O01 MILLION DOLLARS. .
of
the third party man and even the ty meets the fourth Thursday of the
Justice of lbe Supreme Court—R. s
way. There r no reason why Klamath
And if the one and one-half billion tem|H*rance talker will lie gone In­ month at 2' 20 o'clock.
cannot do likewise and it can be done Beau needs no s|w*eial men! ion.
11 k <*. T. P ratt ,
• dollars now spent for liquor were spent dustry. under whdse hat are the brains
if everyone will lend a hand. The
Pastor.
Dairy and Food Commissioner J. W. for dry goods and groceries, from ? of the nation, demand* sobriety. Every
prime object of the Chamber now is to
Bailey is atao a Winner.
j to 10 times as many men would class of corporations employing large
get FARMERS, and it is appealing to
2500 Acres Free
R, R. Cominiwiioner—T. K, Campliell
given work as in the saloon numbers of men are arbitrary in their
the farmer and land owner to aid it in
The
Lakeside
company has 2fa*> acres
rule
that
employe
.
shall
not
drink
to
■sa
tuan
lor
the
|ie.»ple
ami
is
entitled
vi
j
n
its work. If tbeir response is hearty
,
, ■
I he saloon will rum
■ BESIDES.
BESIDES, The
ruin excess. ”
of land under the Adsma ditch that it
then great results may be expected; if to the snpooit of the entire |*artv,
your girl.
‘ The prohibition policy amounts to will give RENT FREE for one year.
it ia not, then it may be assumed that
Proeaeuting Attorney D. V. Kuyken­
Caesarism.
They believe iiv' going This includes the um > of the land and
The liquor business claims to pay 1.'19
they do not care.
dall. as Prosecuting Attorney, is pract­ million dollars of revenue annually.
The renter must clear and
ahead, right or wrung.
In the water
Throw off that indifference, get into
place
the
land
in cultivation The rent­
ically
without
opposition.
He
ie
well
states
when*
law*
have
been
passed
the harness and be one of the pullers.
BUT. The waste directly due to prohibiting the sale of liquor, the en­ er gets all the crop but we reserve the
qualified amt Klamath ami lake Count­
the whiskey business is 084 fllL-
There seems to Le a disposition on ies are to be congratulated on having LION DOLLARS. or five dollars paid tire state nearly ha* lieen legislated right to pasture the stubble.
The Lakeside Company,
the part of mi-n Republicans to kick been able to place so competent an at­ out for every dollar received In rev­ into crime, for if it is a crime to sell
.1. Frank Adams, Manager,
liquor it is a crime to buy it, and the
over the trnc- and vote for Chamber- torney in nomination for the place.
enue.
Merrill. Oregon.
majority ha* done one or the other, So
lain. Doi I m-it! If there ever was a
To say nothing of the one and a half unpopular have such law* Iweome that
- • -
State
Senator
—
Geo.
II.
Merryman,
as
time when we need a Republican Sena
Rattgiiel rurhft «I Sf*ritl/ty«
»Srrrif/ (*«/»r<//<«/ «!»>•/
tor in Washing! n, it is now. The State Senator, is a rising young States­ billion dollars, worse than wasted. the method of enforcing them has be
<-om<* more injurious than the original
Klamath Proj-<-’ needs ail the influence man having served one term in the l-ow- spent each year for drink.
«tro/ <7r«in.
fkr /*>»( thf Mariti iy<T«/* «ii Ili !•»
Owing to numerous inquiries, for in­
BESIDES, no nation can thrive evil, and the officer* who*« busin.-s it formation. and u place to purchase
it can get; and for selfish r» isons, if no er House and demonstrated hit ability.
is to enforce them have lost the syni
on licensed debauchery
lock, have made ai rangements to pro­
other, there ou,
■ t to be a vote tor
Representatives—Our State Kef«
vide such a place at Heitkemper'a jew
pathy of the common people."
Mr. Chamberlai* . this county. The
GET RID OF THE SALOON.
■ 'The drink evil will lie eradicated by elry store Stock can tie Ixmglit and
Republican ha
. riticism to make of resentative*. H. P. Belknap and H. A.
any informât« n reg rding the company
the brotherhood and good sense of the can be obtained by c
Mr. Chamberin'. . We presume that Brattain, are strong candidate* and will
Among Themselves.
pevple.
The
prohibtion
party
show*
Heitkem|a*r at any time
he is all that hi» supporters claim for more than poll their party strength.
The Wholesaler*'a nd Retailers' Re* neither the one nor the other, Il i*
him, but we also believe that he cannot
Sheriff—W. B. Barnes is well qualified
help the Klamath country as much as to till the office, having served as assess­ view, a liquor organ ot San Francis­ folly to say ue are going, a* Koine
A Rare Bargain
co. says:
went, to destruction."
Mr. Cake can. When you sift it right
or
of
Lake
County,
also
as
deputy
sheriff.
2.32V
acre*
in warm belt of Siskiyou;
“
A
man
who
knows
the
saloons
well
down to the tottom of the proposition,
5 mile* from R. R. station. 3IM» acre*
He
has
a
good
education,
ia
an
active
can
honestly
say
that
most
of
them
More
Facts.
self interest is w hat is running this gov­
farming land, tmlance pasture and well
*T<> arrive
ernment today and if the people of this man, well acquainted with all the aur- have forfeited them right to live.
watered for stock. The best »Keep
Showing
that
Prohibition
does
not
Pro
­
„
,
.
_ .
“The model saloon exists chiefly in
ranch
in
northern
California.
50
head
county prefer to sacrifice their best in­ rounding
April UOth
county and make an edic.ent the min<Jg of
of liqaor journal9
hibit. More Drunkenness in Pro­ of cattle, |u head of horses and all ag- I
terests for the sake of revenge or some
hibition states than those w Inch j ricultural implements go with same and
officer. \ ote for him.
jn the imagination of a certain type of
Utopian idea, then it is their funeral.
price is only 45.26 per acre.
cash
have Licensed Saloona.
Consisting of
County
Clerk
—
C.
R.
Delap,
aaCounty
minister*
and
in
the
mythical
stories
Chaniliorlain's supporters will ad­
and balance long term mortgage 7 per
Statistics
from
Census
Report
Huile
Clerk,
is
well
known
to
you
all,
having
sometimea
rehearse»!
at
saloon
men
*
cent take* it.'" All fenced and has com- i
vance the argument that he can do a*
tin No. 46.
foi table ■'> ruom house and three large
much for the Klamath Project as can served this county a* School Superin- i campfires.
I
barn*. Old age and Iona of wife impels
"Unfortunately
the
average
tippling
Maine
Prohibition
State.
Mr. Cake. Now. the Republican poli­ I tendent in a way that i* a credit to hint- ’
i owner to sell. He has cleared 20 per
house is a place of ill-fame, a place of 1
Arrests
ticians al Washington are not of the
' cent net for years on same.
Aiklrese,
self. He is miw serving n Deputy Sher- j shame and debauchery.
Populat ion
for
Saloon«
same stripe of political free-thinkers
Frank W. Hooper,
Drunk
’
s*
"With comparatively few exceptions Bangor ....
that we have ity Oregon. If you are a iff of this county and is known to Is* a
5 21»
Box DU. Yreka. Cal.
0
. '22.675
1.236
our saloons are houses of drunken men. Auburn .
'M»
Ü
. 13.161
Republican you get the help you need; throughly »-oinpeient man.
profanity and obscenity of the vilest Augusta
0
12.031
109
if you are not, then you take what is
School Superintenilent—J. G. Swan type.
LOTS OF THEM.
FOR EVERYBODY.
Bath........... . ll.isrJ
0
215
Seed Potatoes
left, and that is mighty little. The
0
414
is a man that has been conspicuously
"It is no wonder that even in the bet­ Biddeford . 16,«65
friends of Senator Fulton need not feel
Lewiston
24.379
0
374
For Sale 7,i«al |H>und* of Early Ver­
GWOCEHI1CS 'FOO
H
3X6
sorry over his defeat. In fact they liefore ibe public for the past five years ter towns of the Wild West, as well as Rockland ..
B.1&I
mont
seed
potatoes
These
potatoes
the
effete
East
and
the
conservative
Wate. ville
lbrltvt
Ü
l.X
ought to feel somewhat elated, for it ’ and has accomplished wonders in tslueal-
at the store of
took the premium at lhe last county
places that gentleman in a position to ionai lines. He is well titte»l fur the ' South, the stranger who visits a saloon
Total..
.
0
fair. Call at Burrell Short's. 4 23tf
.
118.541
2,967
is
at
once
invoiced,
labeled
and
damned.
hang the hide of Mr. P.ourne on the place.
Arrests for drunkenness |>er 1000 in
‘This growing disrespect for the sa­
fence in 1912.
Aaaessor— Bert E. Withrow, a* Asse-s- loons is the harvest of tears ripened by habitant*. 25.
Line up for Mr. Cake. Give him a
ffaloons per loo inhabitants, 1».
big majority in Klamath county. In or, is the right man in the right place, the lurid glare of thousands of nights
Illinois License State.
doing so you are simply helping your­ having seived a number of years in the of hellish debauchery. It is no wonder
Arrests
that
saloona
in
Kims
localities
are
self.
Abstract Office and having a complete
Population
for
Saloon«
called h *11-tire clubs."
Drunk'**
attract of every piece of dee»le»i land
Belleville .... lx, 120
151
110
Support The Winners
in the county, puts him in a position tOi
.
. .
.......
266
Which sounds the more like Abe I.m Bloomington . 24.27X
Champaign
10,076
135
■2:1
the
quoUtion fr(im him
It is hard to accept a political defeat Irelter judge the valueof real estate than
Decatur....
21,772
103
62
gracefully. But he who tights a losing any other n an ae know.
that recently appeared in another col- Freeport
KENYON A THOMPSON, PROPS.
14.179
176
39
Trees, vines and berry
tight takes his medicine good-naturedly,
County Surveyor—M. D. Williams has ; umn of this paper, or the following:
Mattoon....... 10.459
276
19
10. XXX
congratulating hia opponent without been conspicuously before the public
171
42
plants of all kinds. Lead­
Goods packed and shipped. kHeavy freighting
I.iqvoR T raffic —"The liquor Ottawa
Pekin.............
9,041
28
117
malice or chagrin, feels himself a gentle­ 1 ■ , ■ .
t
a-
»»■
u
traffic
is
a
cancer
in
aociety,
eating
out
a specialty. Baggage orders given prompt at­
Ilia work .. . ,
, ,
1,
“.
ing varities of fruits. Stock
man and wins the respect of those who during In* term of office.
its vitals and threatening destruction,
Total.... 118,813
1,995 398
tention.
Having up-to-date piano trucks we
speaks for is efficiency.
arxj a|| attemptg to regulate it will
have voted against him.
Arresti* for drunkenness tier 1000 in- of best quality and adapted
One result of the primary election,
County Commmsioner-C. J. Swingle aggravate the evil. There must be no habitants, 17.
solicit your line piano moving.
to Eastern Oregon condi­
Chas. W. Fulton will not succeed him­ is a pioneer of Klamath County. He ia attempt to regulate the cancer; it must
Saloons per 1000 inhabitants, 3.36.
self as U. B. Benator from Oiegon. He a conservative business man and has
Bangor, Maine, with no licensed sa­
eradicated, not a root must be left
tions.
No better grown.
was the choice of Klamatl. County by a made a -ucres. with Iris own business behind' for OT,il ,his b done *"
loons. it being in a prohibition stale,
two to one vote.
heads
the
list
with
123»»
arrests
for
., . ,
, 1 must continue in danger of becoming
Yard at Macdoel, California.
Mr. Fulton in a manly letter to Cake, venturer, and it .a (a.r to aaaume that, vjctinla of „tron(f drink -. Ahraham drunkenness. Th»* prohibitionist;: will
acknowledges his defeat and promises he will do as well with the county bnsi- Lincoln.
say that the morals of license cities ; re
Address
Cake his earnest support. Fultons nip- neaa.
The alleged quotation above referred of a lower ord- r and that drunkenness
porters throughout the state can do no I
I to reminds one of the Populist orator is not looked upon a- an otfenae. That
less than tins, and should support Cake
Ooera in July
in Kansas a few years ago. He was may be true, but it does not account
heartily. The Fulton men are cer­
quoting figures and statistics that no for the numtsr of arrests for other
tainly under no obligations to Chamber-
The Woman’s Club has >>een »uccesie one else had been able to find. Some causes in prohd ition cities.
lain but by supporting Cake will be in a ful in making arrangements with Prof, one asked him where he got th<me sta-
Bear in mind that arrests require offi­ A {¿ent for Mark Bro». NurMciie*
And Orchard.« Company.
lietter position to demand the election Martin E. Robinson whereby he will re ; tistics, to which he indignantly replied, cers of the law and jails, whi<ÿ the
of Fulton two years from now.
turn here in July and with the assist- I "Why, sir, we make ’em."
prohibitionists promised to eliminate
A strong and capable county ticket ance of Dr. R. A. Heritage, of the Col-
from tha list of the taxpayers’ burdens
_____
was nominated by the Republicans. lege olMnaic at Salem. Oregon and the
A Saloon Cannot longdo when prohibition was put into effect.
rs M. c illan Prop’r.
Few of us voted for all of the successful local talent will present the opera ,
Has this proved true in Maine or else­
# ,
5»
candidates, ami naturally there are "Pinafore.” The two gentlemen while - DUSineSS Without boys. Have where?
many disappointments, but the entire here will conduct a convention of music you got OflC tO Spare? Think
The large*t number of policemen are
Modern improvement!).
73 room« anti suitea.
ATTORNEY AND
ticket commends itself to the voters of which will lie of interest to the musicrl 1 -
generally employed in eities that have
Sample
Rooms,
Bar
Room,
I'arlors, Two Club
COUNSELOR AT LAW
no saloons. The reason ia obvious. The
the county.
inclined of this city Prof. Robinson about it.
Rooms,
Etc.,
Etc.
Home complaint has lieen made lie­ needs no introduction to the people of
absence of saloons creates blind tigers ,
KLAMATH FAUX, OREGON
cause all the candidates live at Klamath Klamalli Falls for his »uccessee with
and different mode» of clandestine sell­ ROOMS 7 40. MURDOCK BLDG.
Fight for Business
>
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
>
Falls. Not one of the outside candi­ the several operas that lie put on last
ing of liquor and cheap substitutes.
dates were successful. But the outside year are still well remembered by all
The fight for the freight and passenger Furthermore, the destruction or cur­
precincts have no legitimate ground for who witnessed the excellent produc­ business between thia city and Dorris tailment of many industrie» creates
DR. C. P. MASON
grow ling at Klamath Falls on this ac­ tions. Dr. Heritage ia said to 1« a will be carried on by the J. M. McIntire idleness and indolence, the plagues Is-
count for they gave most of their sup- musician
i
DENTIST
of exceptional ability, and the Transportation Co. and by the Klamath fore which empires tall.
jmrt to Klamath Falls candidates.
I, coining of these mneicians will I* • Falls Trans. Co. The '.former comp­
Office in American Bank A Trust ('om
All tile Democratic candidates are treat
i
for the people of thia city.
pany’a Building
any has an agreement with the Southern
also residents of the county seat, ao'
THE LAND MAN
Pacific for the handling of all through
PHONE 614
there yon are. (Extract from an article
freight and the latter conqiany is mak­
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
Pierri 11 Record Items
'1
in the Bonanza Bulletin.)
ing an effort to induce Klamath Falls
A. B. DRIZZI.R
Horace Dunlap thia week purchased shippers to ship to Dorris in its care. Gentlemen: —
Lint your land for Mie with thia
KLAMATH FAI I A
Headquarters at Seattle all of the stock cattle of F. L. Rope. Mr. It seems that the fight (or the business Having received the nomination of
WILL A. LEONARD
ofllca; w<* have buyer* for all
ORPOON
the
Republican
party
for
the
office
of
classea of Klamath County
The Directors of the Cliauils*i of i I*o|>e is going out of the cattie business is about to begin instead of coming to a sheriff. I wish to express my apprecia
j
DENTIST
property.
Commerce have under consideration the , lor a few years. He bad 140 head for close with the approach of the railroad. tion of your effort» in my behalf. I feel
The McIntire Company will haul Io
matter of putting up a Klamath head Mr. Dunlap.
the
more
grateful,
knowing
as
I
do.
Wlthrow-Melhase ItuUdlng
The waler was turned into the Adam* this city over t lie mountain road to Keno, thHt it was the people without any po
quarter« al the Alaska-Yukon Expoa-
Ilion at Beattie in 1909. It is estimated ’ canal yesteiday afternoon, and the farm­ while the oilier company will use the ileal c mibinatiou, who have so honored
'III*» only aciengt* adjacent Io
that a building that will answer the ers will Is» irrigating in frill force in a boat from Teeter’s to this city. It is me. I extend to each of you personally
Klatnuth Falla for Hale in email
purposes can he put up for about 11500, few days. The farmers under the Van claimed that it baa baan definitely decid­ my thanks for your efforts and confi
C. F. STONE
tract*. More than a score of
and if the matter should lie favorably Brimmer ditch have had water tor over ed that the spur to the finding will la- dCnce in me.
built this Fall, and that Teeter's will I m -
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Respectfully youru,
people have Hecured site* for
considered by the people of this section |a week.
W. B Barnes.
home*
an attempt will lie made to secure the | Father Feuai ia in Merrill and says the terminus of the road while the work
OfFICE OVEH POSTOFFICE
that construction of the new Calliolic across the marsh is being completed.
necessary funds.
Donni buy bl* uded whiskey. When
The erection and maintenance of a ! church will begin at once. Not later If this is the case there will I m - another
headquarters would provide a place for tbau the middle of next week at the revolution in the freight situation when you want pure whiskey see that it is
ure th« beat buy* on the market
the distribution of literature and would latest. The new church will I« built the terminus ia established at navigable put up under the government »"leindad
E. WHITLOCK
become a meeting place for all Kla­ .in the Terwilliger addition,east of town water. It is impossible to determine WnrelioiiHe stamp," as is the Continen­
how long the terminus will remain al tal whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Koi-
UNDERTAKER
math people who will attend the ex|s>-
sition It would lie the means of giving
AND EMBALMER
A. Helming A Co. fur merchants Dorris, but judging from the buildings manille rye and.F F. V. rye. Mold by
DENTIST
4
this section extensive advertising and pays highest cash price« for all kinds of being put up by the McIntire Company C. D. Willson.
Holder of License No 29.
Inquire of
is a proposition that should receive lull hides and furs Headquarters Amari- they have inside information that it will I Lime in any quantities
THE LAND MAN
be there fol »svsral months.
KLAMATH FAI.LB, OREGON
jean Hotel.
(f
,C.D Willson
If
consideration.
UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY '
I, tin
M ason a S lough
ABSTRACTERS
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortjçajces
MASON A. SLOUGH
Willson’s Hotel
European Plan
Regular
Rooms 25c and 50c
25c
The Klamath Oil Co.
GOODS
Seasonable Dress Goods
Men’s Work and Dress Shirts
SHOES
I i
t
TREES FOR SPRING
PLANTING
0. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Phones—Office 871, Barn 671, Residence 645
Albert Rossman,
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FRANK IRA WHITE
To the Electors of
Klamath County
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Enterprise Tracts
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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Mills Addition Lots
FRANK IRA WHITE
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