Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 28, 1908, Image 2

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
only making a bate living.
Where ia
ANTI PROHIBITION
this ».>> hri? The aaloon men »ay that
Edited and Paid for by the Klamath 1 they have nothing to »how for it in ac­ E tiled an I paid for by the Personal
County Central Committee.
I ibertv League
cumulate! pro|ierty. The citiaens have
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
nothing to show for it in enhanced val­
The city has nothing
ues of property
A Disgusting Record
to show for it in debt* paid, payed
Truth, * re|»utabl«< p«(wr. published
Materials for All Kinds of Sp
street.*, »ewer system or municipal
plants. The man who spent it ha» worse at Detroit, Mich, some nionth< ago
Also Grain and Seed Dipping. ( ill
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
started an investigation of I he affair*
. than nothing. tl'Acrc is it *
of
the
Michigan
Anti
Saloon
League,
, I if the Io*» for one year were spent
PRICES ARE HIGH I.
and is prepared to prove tn court, if
All communications submitted for pol'l <ati->n in the column» of this paper
( for (lour it would buy i'fi'i.V »<icA» at
A saloon cannot lot.g do *1 15 per sack, or enough to feel the necessary, that it ia nothing more imr
will be inserted only over the name • ■: the «liter. Xo non Je plume article*
«ill lie published.
business without boys. Have ' whole of KI* -ath county for more than leas than a gigantic graft, wherein the
sup>»rinten<ienta, traveling represent#
you got one to spire? Think a year. At an average price of ten tives and eteployes in general pocket
The present campaign ia notable fo measures on the same ballot. The
cent» per t and it would buy
the receipts of the league, c»n"rtbuteil
one fact —the fairness with which it has people are too busy to give these about it.
f>, mvl> a1' neat or ' feotHib per year
lieen conducted.
None of the candi
nt
MU] to tn*
for every p< rson in Klamath Falla, by zealous Christian people of the stale
for reform work against the »alooti
dates on either ticket has indulged in sure w ise action. The number of
which is a great deal more than 1»
any unfair tactics, and those who F“ measures to lie submitted to any one The Financial Aspect of the i I ought at present. It Would buy tro Truth aava:
The men at the head of the Michigan
down to defeat will have no reason to election should be limited and it should
Saloon in Klamath.
c I
'c/..I Ar* each year for every
Anti-Saloon League, who are re»|»>u»t
feel “sore” with their opponents,
it be further provided that a measure
The only plea that the saloon can p s man and boy in Klamath Fall»and leave ble for the funds so generously poureJ
is to be hoped that all future cam once voted down by the people should
some over for sox. »hirts and under­
sibly
make, justifying its exi*tance. is
paigns will be conducted on the ante be ineligible to a place on the ballot for
wear. It would (ait fh»> north of sru into it.* coffers by the public, are men
the plea that it is a financial help to the
high plane._______________
a (a-riod of six years thereafter.
i .. ii .• in ' every home in Klamath of prominence in the alate. It ia <•«
community. It knows full well that it
mg to their well known reputation for
The later part of thi# plank is clearly
The Republican, in last week's issue.
ha* no moral ground on which to ata' d Fails. It would repaint every dwelling honesty that the Christian peopleof the
directed against woman suffrage. This
house
in
the
city.
If
thi
loss
were
di
­
published the picture of W. A. Delzell.
and its plea of "(lersonal liberty” is so
proposition w.is thoroughly canvassed
vided equally among the nineteen gro­ state are led to contribute so generous
announcing under the same that he was
facetious as to everywhere provoke a
ly to the league'» support. And yet it
two years ago and was defeated by a
cery.
d > ■. • >>!*. furniture and hardware
the democratic candidate for county
smile. So it has been driven to its last
is a fact that these nien do not handle
majority of 10.1*3. There has been ro
store*
and
laitcher
sho|»s,
it
would
add
treasurer. This was so obviously a mis­
stand on the ground of finances This
one
cent of the receipts or have ant
change in public opinion on this question
f.t ••'
i laaa/Zy to the volume of bn*-
take that an explanation is hardly neces­
apd the immigration into the state ha* lathe ground that every advin-.ieof iness done by each, and that would »pell thing to do with the management of the
sary. Mr. Delzell'is the candidate for
prohibition for the last Ilf y years ha»
league further than to meet once a
been chiefly of those opposed to this
county clerk on the democratic ticket.
lieen hoping that it would take, k will PROSPERITY for Klamath Falla in year, audit the book* and request the
amendment. Nevertheless it is again
box
car
I
*tter*.
It
it
any
»under
tAot
prove the saloons' Waterloo
erery toiru in Orryon tAut u-ent dry lu-v resignation of the state »U|»'i mlcndent
The voters of this county will be foisted on the ballot under the mislead­
Suppose we take a survey of things yetir* oyo is rrpr rirartMO « toom‘
for misappropriation of funds <»f the
called upon next Monday to choose offi­ ing title of "Eq iaI Suffrage” in the as they are in Klamath Falls an.I Kla­
If this money, which has been worse league, a* they h ve been forced to d ■
hope
that
through
the
inattention
of
cers for the ensuing two years.
The
math county. Klamath county re \.d than giwn away during the last three for several years past.
Republican has not felt called upon to the voters and the carelessness which from the saloon* last year *l.Oue ibis
years, had been paid into the city treas­
At the last annual convention, held a
thrust its views upon its readers, for will follow from the large number of is the amount paid by the saloons that ury, see what it would have done. One
year ag i, the bo*id of trustee* found
propositions
submitted,
this
measure
the reason that the well known charac
are not in me uporated towns,
< I ver year's gift would have paid off the city that the solicitors and collectors for the
ter and ability of the republican nomi­ may now slip through. The convention against this the saloons have Cost ihr indebtedness.
Another year's gift league were appropriating the fund* to
is
right.
This
is
an
abuse
of
the
in
­
nees needed no special eulogies.
They
county in the last year:
would have bought a good water sys­ their own use. that the district au|>erin-
itative
The
amendment
ought
to
be
are men of whom the party has reason
Cost of the trial of Corporan and
tem. Another would have put in a good tendenta were doing the same, and that
to feel proud. There is no reason why defeated by a larger maj >rity than that
Peterstmer .........................
$.1
the state superintendent was pocketing
sewer system.
of
two
years
ago.
the party vote should not be cast for
Other prosecution of crime caused
This amount of money (<>«t *«ieA year whatever moneys came into his hand»
them.
If this is done then Klamath
by drink................ ...............
would pay the total expense of running 5 His raaignation was demanded, and Rev
county will have a full set of republican
Expense to the county of five men
Republican Candidates
L. B. Bissell, of lainsmg. was offered
our public schools for TEN Y EARS.
officials.
destitute through drink ..
835
It would pay the exjienses or 100 boys | the position.
I’. 8. Senator—Hon. II. M l ke, »-* Maintaining the Johnson family
Dr. Bissell made a *tn*nU<>US effort to
at college each year.
We publish this week a list of the re­ I'. >. S-nator, is all that we can a»k for
since March 1st, *20 per month,
His reputa
It would build each year eiyhil milf of bring order out of chaos.
publican candidates, with a brief state­
Ù)
three months................... .......
ia one candidate. Mr. Cake is a man
eru«Ard T r ads a* good as the road tiou as a clergyman wa< at stake
ment about each. Read thia over care­
(This item will continue indefi­
That be failed to secure any control
to Altamont.
fully. Is there a man mentioned there­ ol ¡'leasing app •aranee, an eloquent
nitely.)
over the small army of ex preachers,
if
it
could
be
divided
up
among
th*
in who i.» not thoroughly well qualified speaker, a man that understands the Maintaining a man with a broken
inhabitants of the town it would give ex-professors and grafters who wen-
for the office lie seeks? Is there aught political situali- n. While many regret
leg, nurse *3 per day and other
every
man. woman and child a tarinft traveling th» state as representative*
you<,.nsay against the character of that Mr. Fulton w.i- I-eaten, yet «e
expenses approximating
125 aecavsl oj fS".
of the Anti-Saloon League, collecting
any um-< t them.’ Will they not give to
An amount equal to each of the above money at their pleasure, was no fault
realize, by ttie vote Mr. Cake received
Total
...........................
*5,
the C'cn'y an hone.-t. efti.-.- nt and busi­
items is lost—aye. worse than lost — I of his.
*4,
ness? ke administrativi.?
Then why in his home county that be is a» popular Direct loss to tax ¡layers
each year in this city.
Are «-e going
Professor J. P. Vroman, the field *ee
While
the
county
recieves
no
nun
there
»»
Mr.
Fulton
wa-bete.
Mi.
t
ake
boil at - elect a democrat? Let the (ar­
to allow such an unchecked drain upon retary, traveled about the state, open
from the saloons that pay a license in
ty be olid for once and give ail of the ia deserving oi bis partv vote.
our resources? The saloon not only I ing up churches, delivering addresses
incorporated towns, yet it is evident
candidates an even majority. Think it
««mai»
Congressman
\\ . <’. Hawley {alinta that the county has to meet the ex­ rubs legitimate business but it besots1 and collecting funds, every cent of
over, and when the idea occurs to you
men. and inflicts untold hardship, suffer­ which he appropriated to his own u*e
that you ought to step over to the other to his fla-t record with pride; ill laet his penses that arise from crime and pau­ ing and poverty on the families.
Be­ Not content with thia, he tiorruwed
perism caused by these saloons
( record is liis platform.
aide just forget it.
sides all this, when the saloon ha* tak­ I frt m all who would loan him in town* *
More than this there has been a loss
Justice oi the Supreme Court i:. >
en all the man’s money, crazed hi* he visited. To the state superintend
When you go to the polls next Mon­
that can not be counted in dollars and
brain, made him a thin : of ridicule and ent’s appeal for the turning over of the
day to cast your vote, do not fail to vote Be an needs uo special mention.
cents. There have been in the last
shame, it kicks him out-the H'tithrd l funds he collected, Vroman turned u
for Mr. Cake.
We have no fight to
Dairy and Fool Commissioner J. W. year:
pr<xl<n t of the saloon. Such an one was deaf ear; he needed the money htm*e|f
make on Mr. Chamberlain.
As» man ! Bsilev is also „ Winner.
Deaths through drunkenness ami
driven out of one of our saloons on the
A. Frank Ferris, of Grand Rapids,
and as a democrat he is all that he ought
drunken
rows
..............
...........
5
R. R. Coinn-i'-ioner—T. K. Campbell
evening of .May 18. at about 7 o’clock . conducted his district to suit himself.
to be, but in this particular instance he
Serious accidents through which the
in the evening.
With blood streaming ' He pockstad the funds which should
is not the n.an for Oregon or Klamath is a man for t .e people and is entitled
injured or his family have become a
from a gash in his face, his eyes wild, have gone into the treasury, and when
county. This section will have much to to the oupoort of the entire party.
county charge
............. 3
with fury and screeching like a maniac. I an attempt was made to make him dis-
ask from congress during the next few
l‘i..». itirj V'orney D. V. Kuyken­ Men impoverished by drink and lie­
he reeled down the walk insulting and gorge he resigned.
years and consequently we will need a) dall, a» l‘r
.'i g Attorney, is pract­
coming a county charge .............. 5
frightening women and children. After
Rev. S. C. Strickland, the »uperin
the influence we can get.
No one will ically without opposition. He is well Persons sent to the penitentiary and
being hacked up by the police he at- tendent of the Kalamazoo district. Isa
deny the fact that a republican wil
reforrritory
(crinw*
either
com
­
qualified an ! Klamath and Lake Count­
tempted to burn the jail.
Then he * I ft one. He made the collictori and
have greater weight under present cir­
FOR EVERYBODY.
LOTS O? ¡ HEM.
mitted while drunk or for drink)
o
ma 1« the night hideous with screams, solicitors in his district turn all fund«
cumstances than a democrat will, and ies are to le congratulat'd oti having
Besides this there are the hundred*
tble to plane aocnmpi'tnB an at» of things that can not be tabulated: disturbing the »leep of peaceful citi- over to him. He in turn sent4he »tale
GWOCEKIICS 'FOO
therefore it behooves the people of
zen
Must we forever be insulted superintendent a statement of all nion-
Klamath, irrespective of party, to get torney irt nominat or, for the place.
heart aches, suffering, poverty, inca­
with sueh thing* as that? Arc not our eys collected, but he kept the caah.
at the store of
back of Cake and give him as big a ma­
State Senator—<ieo. II. Merry man, as pacity for work, loss of manhood and
sis
era. wives, daughters to be safe on Not ona cent would he turn over,
jority as possible.
His election is as
self
respect,
a
heredity
of
diseased
State Senator, i» a rising voting States­
the main street of our town and that in , And so it went all over the state, in
sured, and Klamath county should be
bodies, minds and wills passed on to
Let us remove this 1 spite of Dr. Bissell's efforts to eheck
numbered as among the counties giving man having served one term in the low­ innocent generations yet unborn. Can broad daylight?
er H"iise and d<-in ■ »1 rated h.s aiuTitv.
stench from under our very noses. LeC the abuse. At last, realizing that he
him a handsome majority.
Klamath county afford to pay *5.28 for
Representative-- ilnr Stale
Rep-
u.s make it possible to walk our streets' was fast securing a reputation as a
every *1 that it recieves and take with
Corvallis, May 17.— ‘•Sentiment in fa­ r »entatives. H. 1‘. t'« !k- apaut II. A. that one dollar all the train of results without having our ears and our eyes grafter himself, without getting any of
insulted with profanity, obscenity and the Kraft, the doctor resigned.
vor of the re-election of Congressman ilratlain, are »Iron/ candidate» and will that it drags behind it?
1‘ou will
vulgarity of every sort.
W. C. Hawley is so nearly unanimous more than ¡sill their party strength.
have a chance to register your
Sheriff- W. I'-. Rnr.ie« is «ell qualified
that there can scarcely be said to be »
answer on dune 1st.
Congressional Campaign in progress.' to till the office, having served a* • sess-
We have three tracts of land which
How about the incorporated towns?
I
or
oi
Lake
County,
also
a*
deputy
sin
r
fl.
sgjd Chairman C. V. Johnson, of the
For the *5,000 which the town of Bo- are di-tach.-d from our principal ranches
KENYON A THOMPSON, PROP?
First District Commiittee, today. “Th» ■ ile I as a good education, i* an active n inza ha* collected from the saloons tn and on that account will sell for lets
people of this district, regardless ol man, well acquaint <1 with all the s ir license money since the town was incor­ than they are worth. Eighty acres lev­
Goods packed and shipped. Heat v ti tiling
party lines, appreciate the fact that rounding county and make an < tficient porated, all that it has to show is a el land near SWan Lake School House,
officer.
Vote
f
-r
him.
Hawley is making good at Washington.
>t at-
a specialty. Baggage orders given pi
little city jail made necessary by the *4 per acre; 160 acres very good land
They reegnize in him a man of high in- , County Cleik—C. R. Map, a*County ‘ saloons. The rest of the money has bordering on Swan Lake, *6 per acre;
we
tention.
Having
up-to-date
piano
tn
tellectnal attainments, tireless industry' ’lerk, is «ell kn - vn to you all. having been paid out for the police protection and 200 acre* south end of Meadow
solicit your line piano moving.
and rare oratorical ability. The republi­ served this county as Seh- ol Suieti - and the prosecution of petty crimes Lake, three miles frogi Pine Grove, 12»>
cans of the district were so well satisfieu tendent in a way that is a credit to him­ caused by the saloon
Are Bonanza of which was liought a* timber land,
Trees,
vines
and
berry
with theu representative that they re- self. He is n o serving a» I*e( nty Sher­ people willing to give the life of their average growth of timlier, about 140
iff of thi» county and i- known to !*• a
nominated him without opposition.
plants oi all kinds. Lead­
agricultural land, nice place,
fellow citizen who drowned a few being
“It has been very gratifying to the throughly competent man.
we ks ago while drunk, in exchange extensive outside range-at *10 per acre.
ing varilies of fruits. Stock
people of this district to read in the
School Superintendent—J. G. Swan for that lutle jail? And who can com­ Would take good horse* (mare* pre­
news dispatches from time to time that is a man that ha* I msui conspicuously pute the many other thing* that must ferred) as part payment.
of best quality ml adapted
by his earnestness, his sincerity and his before the public for the post five years be taken out of the cost of that little
I.. B. Applegate & Sons
to Eastern Oregon condi­
devoution to duty, Hawley ha* made a and has aeeomplished wonders in educat­ jail?
Two young men, intending settler*,
favorable impression in Washington. ional lines. He is well fitted for the
During the year just closing the saloons
tions.* No better grown.
want job farming preferred. Areopcn
Though the unwritten rules forLid a place.
have paid into the treasury of Klamath
to
a
potato
jrropostion
on
share*.
Box
new congressman to thrust himself for­
Yard at Macdoel, (. ilifornia.
Assessor—Bert E. JVitlirow, a« Assess­ Falls *4,9ttO. Several careful estimates,
6 3 21
ward, we are glad to learn that Hawley or, ia the right man in the right place, ' made independently by different people 68 Klamath Falls.
has made many warm friends in the having served a number of year* in tiie | for different purpose», place the mini­
Address
Do m<t buy blende.) whiskey. When
House of Representatives and that dur Abstract ltrfice and having a complete mum amount that has been spent in the von want pure whiskey see that it is
ing h s first session he had opportunity, alist ract of every piece of deeded land i saloons of Klamath Falls during the put tip under the government's “bonded
in discussing tne Oregon and California jn ttie county, put* him in a position to I last year at *100.000. The amount for
warehouse stamp,” as is the Continen­
rs
c illan Prop’r.
land grant resolution, to demonstrate
ju Ige the value <>f risll estate than , each of the preceding years has, at tal whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor­
his ability as an effective public speak- any other man we know.
least, equaled that amount.
During mandie rye and.F, F. V. rye. Sold by
Agent for Stark Bros. Nurseries
J Modern improveinontH.
73 rooms mo I nite®.
ST.”
I onntv Surveyor— M. D. William* has the last three years the earning and C. 1>. Willson.
•
4
And Orchards Company.
S
Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Tw • I'1'1
‘ Here in Oregon we know Hawley lieen conspicuously liefore the public ousiness men of the city and commu
Lime in any qutantiies.
Inquire of
Hi* work, nity have paid in to the saloons at least
as a man fitted both by native talents during bis term "I office.
$
Rooms, Etc., Etc.
C. D. Willson.
tf
L *300,000.
and by education for the work of a speaks foi his efficiency.
During the same time the
County Commissioner -C. .1. Sw ingle i saloons have paid to the city approxi­
statesman. All his life he has kept
A. Helming A Co. fur merchant*
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS >
,
himself well informed upon all public is a pioneer oi Klamath t ouuty.- He is mately
*15,000.
pay* highest cash prices for all kinds of
questions. We are jnstified, therefore, a conservative business man and ha* . “But”, the objection is raised, “this hides ami furs. Headquarter* Ameri­
in believing that he will soon attain a made a success with his own business I , money's not loBt. It comes back into can Hotel.
if
ATT RNEY AND
position of influence in the House of venturer, an I it is fair to a-sume that | ( the city in the channels of trade.” Let
We
have
a
number
of
cottages
for
C
UNSELR AT LAW
lie
will
do
a
“
well
with
the
county
bust-
I
Representatives. We all understand
us see.
sale. Prices range from *3.25 to *2000.
that it takes tirm- fi r any man to rise ness.
KLAMATH FAI.I>, OREGON
-• -
Suppose that each saloon (there are
M ason & S lough .
to leadership and we expect to keep
ROOMS 748, MURDOCK BLOG.
THE LAND MAN
The Southern Oregon State Normal 12) furnishes employment for two men
Hawley in Washington until he has had
Eight
acre*
of
good
land within three
School will conduct a six weeks summer at an annual salary of *1,200 each.
a chance to work his way to the top.”
course, beginning June lx and ending Also each saloon occupies a r<s>m that miles of town. Fairly improved. Price
“Hawley’s persistent effort* for the
DR. C. P. MASON
July 31, 1908. The course offered i* as will rent for |5o per month. Now let *40 per acre.
Ä. B. GRIZZLE
List your land ! ■ r >1« with tW'
cancellation of the railroad land grant,
M ason a 8 louuh .
us see.
follows:
KLAMATH
FALLA
DENTIST
his systematic work in behalf of a
office; we have
< l,,r *
| 4,900
OREGON
A fine tract of land within five miles
government appropriation for free' Course 1—Primary Methods, including The license paid
Office in American Bank a I runt I
classes of Kinmath
mo 7,200 of town.
first three grades. One session of two Rent of 12 buildings,
locks at Oregon City, his advocacy of ■
imny’s Building
property.
weeks (12 days). Mrs. Ka'herine E Salaries 24 men spent in town 28,800
.M amón * S lough
river and harbor improvements, and
PHONE 614
Advertising, etc
2,000
Sloan
his attitude in favor of tariff revision
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
Wood for Sale.
while maintaining the protective princt Course 2 Advanced Methods, including
Total .....................
... f42.'n.o
grade»
lour
to
eight.
Miss
Armeda
The only acreage
I
pie have met the approval of the people
1<. inch wood *6 per cord, 4 toot (5.
Th* difference i quickly seen to
Kaiser.
of his district. This satisfactory public
Klamath Fall» f-i .»•••
m‘,
be...........................................
*57,100 Leave orders with Mason 4 Slough.
WILL A. LEONARD
record, together with the personal es Course 3 High School Method«, and
tracts. More than a ',‘or*.flf
A. 1’ H utchins .
Somebody in Klamath Fall* is paying
School Management and Supervision.
teem in which he is held liecause of hi»
people
have «ecu etl
*100,090 for Which there is coming to
'I wo new Cypress incubators and
DENTIST
high moral character, hisgeniai di*|M>si 1 Prof. A. L. Briggs, Pres. Drain Nor­
homes.
the
city
in
trade
*42,900.
/
f
that
brooder* for sale Best on earth.
tiun and his intellectual attainments, j mal School.
$100,000 coubl he put directly
Wlthrow-Melhase Hulldint
T. W, Stephen*.
make it a pleasure for the people of his ' Course 4 Regular Normal Subjects,
ami Review for County, State and into the channel» of trade with­
district to vole for him regardless of
th. I m "., buy. "" S"‘ ""»iX
Life Paper*.
Pres, of School and out having to pas» through those,
(tarty lines. ”
E. WHITLOCK
Prof. W. T. VanSeoy, Prof. A. C. places where it suffers ii leak of
DR. WM. MARTIN
One of the planks of the Repul'llcan*
Joy, Miss Armeda Kaiser, Prof. A. •$■">7,10(1 Would it not he better
C. F. STONE
state platform ia as follows:
for the husiness interests of the.
!«■ Briggs.
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
DENTIST
cTty .' A re we not simply throwing
We are opposed to the abuse of the
For further particulars address
OFFICE
OVER
POSTOFFICE
away *57, loo every year? The saloon
initative and referendum by the sub
Holder of License No 29.
PRESIDENT NORMAL SCHOOL,
z
THE LAND MAN
mission to the people large numbers of
Athland, Oregon. men themselves affirm that th«y are
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
LOCAL OPTION
NIAGARA LIME AND SULPHUR
==S PRAYS- =
For the sake of those who can­
not vote, cast your ballot
against the saloon.
UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY
M ason
& S lough
ABSTRACTERS
Æ choice lino of
<
montai timt ^.vlll mn|{e
ilio ixtrolniMor money
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgage
MASON & SLOUGH
DAI RY
E
t
GOODS
*£*<> arrive
April 2/Otli
Consisting of Seasonable Dress Goods
Men’s Work and Dress Shirts
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