NOTED I ISITXtR. will be In clos<> touch with the work WAITING TO KNOW. Buslti»'»» throughout the country, Klamath county has for the past from now until It is eompleted. Of course the pn llmlnary work of investor» thiuiigliout the country,con three* w«*eka beeu entertaining one of the moat prominent citisena of the laying foundations anu placing ma­ cede there is some danger of the el­ E. J. MURRAY, Editor Hawaiian Islands, who came here to chinery to be used In putting through ection of Hryan. It la Just as it ... Everythin* waits Th« enjoy the superb hunting which Is the main tunnel is necessarily slow, In IS»« making thia country known to all but already a crew ot men has biu-n principle of caution aud conservation sportsmen. John T. Baker la a plae«s with editorial on thu morning after the All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this )>aper party, headed by Prince David, their largo dump cars are in um anil at elect Ion to wit: "It Is a good time will ba inserted ouly over the name of me writer. Xo non de plume article» deatlnation being the wilds of Ore­ present about twenty-five men ar«> tor use ot caution and prudence No­ will be published. gon. Washington and Alaska It will worked on a shift. After the portal body can tell what Is to happen, Ev­ be remembered that upon the arrival has b«'en cemented up and the bore is orybod) will wait." veraary of the birth of Abrahatu Lin­ of the party at San Francisco, Prince enlarged to full site there will be 45 PLATFORM IN BRIEF. It Is unfortunate. lnd«NHl at Dorris all over the I’nlted States, at this Declares that native inhabitants of too late for him to take the trip plan­ for over a year on th«> tunnel work time. It la retlected In the hull of III vision ot the tariff by a special nes- Porto Rico should be at once collec­ ned by the party, so he Inquired of alone. This Is not ixiuntlng the elerl- dustrial undertakings und luvest- slon of Congress immediately follow­ tively made citizens of the United a friend for a good hunting ground al force lu the chief engineer’s of­ meats ot all kinds; In doubt of what ing the inauguration of the next pre­ [ States, and that all others. pro|>erly near at hand. It so happened mat fice, or the engineering corps, or the Is going to happen; In uncertainty sident; reaffirms principle of protec­ qualified under existing laws, resid­ this man had heard of Klamath and regular railroad employees. All of as to whether people who put In their tion; favors free trad«' with Philip­ ing tn said island, should have the re oi.upended It. with the result that these counted will bring th«* total of money to promote new ventures or pines, with due regard to protection privilege of becoming naturalised. Mi Huger came here. Shortly after ueu employed on Southern Pacific i<> sustain old ones, will be able to of sugar and tobacco Industries. Favors the Immediate admlssioq of his arrival he made arrangements work at Itorrls up to 400 very easily, obtain any return upon It. It la re- Declares that party will uphold at the Territories of New Mexico and , with Henry Straw to accompany him iieanlng a neat littk> payroll tor the ilectetl In the stock markets In ull the all tlm«*s the authority and Integrity •eparate states in the into the mountains. where they spent terminal town for some time to couie. principal centers and great cities It of the courts, state and Federal, and Arirona as There are 3100 f«*et ot tunnel work s likely before the close of thv cam­ Union three week» during which time Mr will ever Insist that their powers to Earnestly favors establishment of Baker killed a number of deer, He In all. 8100 In the first one and 1000 paign to lx* us slrikiug us It was In enforce their process and to protect n the second. The hole Is to be 8 3 Ifififi. Min«*s and Mining. was so favorably Impressed with this life, liberty and property shall be a Bureau of -----»------ feet high and 17 f«*ut wide. The por- People tear, as they did In 18IH1, [country that before leaving he stated preserved Inviolate. Asserts belief, als will be cementfid up and th«> en- i that business can’t be done on Bry­ that he would return again next sum however, that the rules of procedure 1 bYH’.MFR RESIDENT ire length well timbered Just now an's principles. Then lie stood tor MEETS WITH St ft ESS. i liter to enjoy an outing and a chase in the Federal Courts with resp«*ct to lie foundation wlill«< hard euougli tree coinage of silver, with conse- The following from th«' Tac«»ma after big game. the issuance of the writ of injunction .’or drills, is very easily broken and luent debasement ot the money of The resources of Klamath county tood progress is being made. Hard should be more accurately defined by Ledger will be ot Interest to the peo­ and the livesto» k. especially the hors rock is expect«*«! to lie encountered th«« country, lie is now silent on this statute, and that no injunction or ple of Klamath Falls: tor the siike ot votes but he bus The upper eleven stories of the pa­ es. attracted his attention. He was shortly though and the advance will not renounc'd It. Ho ha« dec In rm I temporary restraining order should so strongly impressed with the super ­ be issued without notice, except latial new Washington hotel, now un­ ireessarlly be slower. As stated be­ tor the extreme socialist doctrine ot where Irreparable Injury would re- der construction on upper S«.*cond iority of the horses of this section fore. air <*ompressors and Burley government ownership of the rail­ suit from delay. In which case a avenue. Seattle, will be decorated by that he made arrangements with Mi lrllla are to be used, with steam sho­ roads. yet la silent on It now tor thv spt'edy hearing thereafter should be R. S. Albright & Co.. Tacoma's well Straw to purchase a carload of mare» vels and dinky engines and ears tak­ ervislon of them un­ ind preparing for a two years' cam­ thusiastic about It. Those to whom criminations. Recommends that the enterprising Tacoma arm includes til they are delivered at the ranch of paign as It la estimated their work itocks and bonds ar«' offered for new interstate commerce law be further the adornment ot no less than 2S0 Mr. Baker. Mr Straw will make n In this vicinity will occupy nearly railroads in Oregon and elsewher»' amended so as to give railroads the rooms. The «mntract for the work thorough Investigation of the Island* that length of time.— Dorris Booster. uaturally hold off They desire to --------- ♦ - right to take and publish traffic ag­ was secured by the Albright com- and it be finds conditions satisfactory invest, but arc unwilling to put their reements, subject to approval of pany in the face of the strong«»st com- it Is bls intention to locate there. money In Jeopardy. Whether thv IMPROVING NERVICE Mr. Baker Is a man of peculiarly the Commission, but maintaining al­ pelition from Seattle firms and speaks money for rullroad extensions and ways the principle of competition be­ well for the tact and push of the Ta­ attractive appearance and while on The Midway Telephone a Telegraph other great Investments in Oregon Is tween naturally competing lines and coma concern. The exact contract the streets of this city many guesses Company Is making some extenstv«» o be forthcoming.or held up to await avoiding the comma control of such figure Is not made public, but It is were made as to his nationality. His improvements In Its telephone line I results, will depend very much. If not father was an Englishman, while his between this city and Bonanza uni altogether, on the result of the vot- lines by any means whatsoever. stated to be a handsome sum. The vi«?e-president and secretary of mother was the daughter of one of Ply. Nearly all the local phones he­ lug on the first Tio'sday of November Favors such National legislation and supervision as will prevent the [the Albright company Is Frank W. the Hawaiian chieftans, Since tne tween here and the Gap ure being We »1 all know pretty soon. It Is but over-issue of stocks and bonds by in­ Jennings, formerly a well known res­ reign of King Kalakaua he was prom­ c«>nn«*cted with what Is known as «ix weeks off ident of this city, and his host ot Inent In the government ût the la- th«' farmers' or rural line, This will The party that thus threatens the terstate carriers. Favors permanent currency system friends will be glad to learn of the lands which now belong to the United leave the main line practically free | country has stood for more than fifty .success of the company. H. P. Gal- States, l'nder the reign ot Kalakaua from local connections Ulld Will r.iv» years athwart the path ot progress that will avoid all emergencies. Favors passage of postal savings arneau'is one of the valued employ«*« he was a colonel in the ruler's body-[ a much better service for long d.s- } It Is still, as It has so long been, op­ guard. During the reign of Queen tauce phoning. The line connœt« posed alike to the establlshix! order, bank bill now pending before Con­ | of the company. Lllluokalani he was governor of one v tth the Lakeview line at Bly. a id and to the growing spirit of rational --------- ♦ --------- gress. of the provinces and ever since the with the change the local central can and conservative progression Its pol- Declares for amendments strength­ MAY SUE AGRICULTURAL ASSOC TATION FOR PAY. annexation he has been conspicuous r.ng Lakeview dlrwt without having ’ icy would Interrupt natural niove- ening Sherman anti-trust law to give tn the politics of the Islands. He is to l ave the line connected nt Bly nr greater control over interstate cor­ It is reported that a suit is to be very closely connected with the old heretofore. Tbi» will enable then .nent of reforms, by which the past Is «ecured, the present cared for, and porations having dangerous power of brought against the Klamath County royal families and aside from being ■» get connections with Lakeview cl the future guarded, on the one hand monopoly. Agricultural Association for pay for one of the largest land owners he is night after the Bly office is closed. ay resistance to extreme and radical Pledges devotion to every cause ¡work on the race track at the new a man of intelligence and high edu ­ The line has b.'?a ; l.ortened sev ueasur<>s. and on the other by judlc- that makes for the betterment of con­ 'grounds. E. W. Smith did the most cation, whlcn makes him one of the lc>a. tulles be)ond '.he Gap. by run ous correction of known excesses and ditions among those who labor. of work by contract, and some mis­ Favors State and National aid for understanding has arisen which may mod influential men of the Islands. ring the wires siralaht across (lie •vlls. The course pursued by Presi­ hill instead of arcund by th" river dent Roosevelt Is the right ono. No --------- ♦--------- cause of good roads. result in a law suit. wan formerly. Thia change man has b«>en so great a promoter of Condemns attemps to disenfran­ President B St. George Bishop, Rl SHING WORK ON TUNNELS. road ns It a rather difficult one bm necessary reforms. Note what h«' has been chise colored voters. when seen stated that dll he had to Work on the tunnels at Dorris Declares again for extension and say was that "the Association is able must be pushed to as early a conclu­ dynamite had to be used In digging says, In his letter commending the enforcement of civil service laws. aud willing to comply with our part sion as possible and a full force of ' the holes the entire distance. Mr nomination ot Taft to the el octor» of Gates Is now securing a right of waj the country "It Is necessary that Indorses movement to conserve na­ of the contract. We have the money men employed from the start. tural resources and to Improve rivers, to pay for the work mhen the men Such Is the ultimatum of the South­ I across the hill nt Olene and the line 'his great reform movement should live up to their part of the contract." ern Pacific company to their contrac­ at this point will lie changed to a go on. Hut no reform movement Is harbors and waterways. Declares for navy large enough to It Is not known just what the difficul­ tors, the Erickson & Peterson com­ more direct route. The reason Tor . healthy If It govs on by spasms; If It I maintain honor of Nation and aid the ty Is, but it will probably develop pany. And this enterprising firm of this change Is on account of the Irrl- [ Is marked by periods of frensled ad- ' gallon canal which is being built. | vance, followed, as such periods of United States in preserving interna­ I later. contractors are making every effort , The space between the hill and the freniled advanc«* always must be fol­ ------ «------ tional peace. in their power to obey orders to the river is so narrow that the present lowed, by equally violent periods of Urges legislation to revive mer­ Mrs. R. C. Spink left Thursday very letter. Mr. Chas. Erickson, sen- line would have to be changed so as ¡reaction, The revolutionary and the I chant marine. [for Salem, with her daughter, who 'or member of the firm, has moved (reactionary really play Into one an­ Favors liberal administration of ■will enter the Sacred Heart Academy, his family here and taken up his per-i not to Interfere with the canal. other's hands to the extent that each --------- ♦---------- pension laws. I which she has beeh attending the manent residence at the Otey resi­ by his excesses ntwessarily tends to Requests 'hat the centennial annl- past two years. dence across Klamath Pass, where he See Ady for marsh lards. arouse such disgust, such a feeling of _ | revolt, in the minds of quiet peopl«' as temporarily to restore the other to , (¡ power" Further "We must not ' >J permit our public affnlrs to fall alter- < > nately into the hands of revolution ¡J arles ami i • n< t lotnirl»-». of thv ex-' treme radicals of unrest and of the bigoted conservatives who recognize i no wrongs to remedy ” Taft's candidacy stands for the ra- I tlonal. moderate and sensible middle ••• ’ course thus recommended Bryan's ' for the radical and dangerous ex- . o 1 • ! treme. There will be tremendous | < » pressure before the business is over, I I and the stringency will Increase oo steadily from this time till the day ' of election; for Bryan, as httretofori. I • » is recognized as the representative • • « • of danger to actual buslnesn; and Q atubday , Sept. 26th, being the Jewish New Year we will be open only between the hours of 6:30 p. in. while it does not signify to most of oo the people of the United Stales who and 9:30 p. in.; a day observed in your town by the Portland Store only. We are going to celebrate holds the offices, or In the name of' what party the offices arc held, It and give you the benefit of record-breaking prices for three hours does signify, tremendously, whether ' confidence Is maintained In proper­ ties, industries and values, or not The disturbance now Is very notice- ; able; and it will increase stendlly, should the chances seem to grow In 1 favor of Bryan's election.—Oregon-[ KLAMATH REPUBLICAN 5 * Dependable Hardware LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON t I Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns and Ammunition, Cutlery in fact every thing in Good Hardware No shodd) <»r f * I t shelf-worn goods. Agents celebrated RECORD BREAKER For Three Hours Store will close Friday, Sept. 25th, at 7 p. m. and stay dosed till Saturday, 26th, at 6:30 p. m Special Sale for 3 Hours Only Saturday, September 26th, form 6:30 p. m. to 9:30 p. m Every Article in the House Reduced 25 to 30 per cent. It will pay you to wait if you are in need of anything in the line of CLOTHING SHOES OR FURNISHINGS ♦ Special To be given away to Lady Customers sun $ ?5o HA T OR BOX OF Prizes O CASE O HOLE-PROOF SOX And ulso a prize for every customer THE PORTLAND You can’t afford to miss it < 1TIZENH WILLINGLY PAYING POLL TAX. Chief of Police Low began making the rounds on Wednesday collecting f | the poll tax of (3, which was provld- 1 ed by ordinance recently. Mr. Low states that he Is meeting with excel I lent success. It la believed that be i tween ,1500 and 11 80<» can be raised In this manner for necessary ex- penses The city certainly needs the money and the disposition of the citizens so ifar seen has been in favor of each contributing this small sum without protest The sum will not be serious­ ly felt by the Individual and Is be­ • • lieved to be a much morn equal tax than any other method. Mr. Low will make a thorough canvas ot the city and It is the Intention to publish the names of all those who pay as well as < > those who refuse. It in not believed that It will be necessary to collect I « » any of the taxes The sum that can I bo raised In this manner can be used ♦♦ CLOTHING CTHDP !” AND SHOE I C7/V C ! K. SLKJARMAN, Proprietor Ell wood Fence GEO. R. HURN,the Hardware Han 4 V t f f *|**h*f-»{*4**1*-l-*1*-I--•--*'**!'* + X SCHOOL SI PPL I ES M lialvver we do, we ilo thoroughly. Of courve, on Is Drugs and Medicines, bui Stalloni ») has Is * one- a line In the drug trade, so naturali) lu »oiinc. Io», will, slock of stationery we should carry a si rri.ibs. large ik of Whatever I» new— whatever Is staiulanl—w. ♦ le%«r I« author- Ue»l—w liatever la going -Io la» recognised lu au ill*«■It«-’» mi I m ** will always lx* found in our store, whirl» wc prld Ing right U|»-to-dntc, eoitiplele au«l consiantl) » H m ». STAR DRUG STORE “They have it.” BERT E. WITHROW. Hc-retary DON J. ZUMWALT. E M HU Illi. c. E. Vice I*rvsid> nt »nd President Tivasurer Map». Plana. Blue Print», I It. Abstracting Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Oregon "Builders” Are you doing whiit you enn to populate your State? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE -Settler®, honest farmers, mechan­ ics.merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong bunds and a willing heart —capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) is sending tons of literature to the East for distribution through ••very available agency. 1 Will you not help (he good work of every huilai »ending u» the name» »nd adilr*»»»-» of your buildi g Oregon by sending friend» who are »re likely to be interested in this Stat«? We will bo glad to bear the expense of »end ng them complete information ■ I mju I OREGON and it® <>p|x>rtunities. COLONIST TIC* ETS will ba on «al<- during SEITEM- f AM) ()( TO d LR from th® East to all points in Oregon. Ib® fare® from a few principal title« are From Denver ÿjo.oo • t Omaha .. 30.00 • • Kansas City 80.00 «< St. Louis 3c.oo «< Chicago 38.00 From Louisville M Cincinnati • 1 Cleveland • • New Y<»rk Í4I.7O 42.2O 44 7 > ÇÇ.UO TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with ny of our agent«. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Opening of Oregon Central Military Road Grant buy» a lot in Lakeview and a tarm varying in size from ten to one thousand acres. Five acres of ouch tcn-acro ranch irrigated, The prico is the same regardless of the size of tlie tract. Those lands are cheaper than to homestead land and are free from residence restrictions. Settlers are coming from twenty-five states and over one quarter of the contracts are already sold. $200 Look into tnis great Land Orant Opening at once T. W. STEPHENS Reliable Local Agent, KLAHATH FALLS, ORE LARGUT CATALOG •Ml Mail Order Hou«« m th« N«»rlhw«fit ■IONES CASH STORE OÄ«r» • aaving whatever mar n«mJ Sshd Iu« Catalog, GROCERIES The Buyer* Guide From and Oste St* Hat’lwfi««. thy Gotwh arwl S up U m ® < w all birwia »»U'ffrd »n out rtgular Moaihly Caialot PORTLAND. 0», WHIN WHITING I ON CATALOG