Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 15, 1908, Image 2

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    KI.AMATH I*ROI>1 « FS
HOADS ON SAME HASIS
FINE CAY AI.RY HORNES.
I* l>l III.« M HOOI.S
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A* tine a lot of horav» ua were ever
The necessity of seeing to the ays- got together In Kluiunth county muy
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
tematlc maintenance of the roads now he aven at the ranch ot J. Frank
throughout the various states is the Adam». Meaara Adama aud Stewart
moat important one In the opinion ot have for ame time paat beeu engaged
G. M Eddy, of Stockton, who la the in priH'uriug hoiwea for Government
secretary of the California Good uae tn the Philippine« and elaewhere.
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Roads Association, and who Is an and have auei-eeded III obtaining the
beat of tho»v to be had in the xage-
earnest worker for the cause
All communications submitted for publication in the columns ot thia paper
"I believe the roads of the Vnited bruah country, or for that matter In
will tie inserted only over the name ot the writer. No non de pluiue article» States should be placed on the same the United State*
The ahlpnivnt of
will be published.
basis, relative to the government, as thirty tine animal* a few day« »luce
are the public schools of lhe country ' will be followed ahortly by a larger
A FEW PERTINENT QI ESTIONS. Democrat, In a colloquy In the Senate said Mr. Eddy. "We should have bunch ot cavalty horaea. which will
Without political imrtles popular March IS, denied that Mr. Cleveland government aid In keeping up our lie aent to S mt tie and I hence bj
is a Democrat at all and called him roads, and. to a certain extent, gov­ ateamer Io the army in tin.« Philip­
government la Impossible.
ernment supervision. France has a pine*
Much care la taken In «elect­ to many people here Is the article
What Is a political party? There something worse.
For
further
contemporary
author
­
ara at least two deflnltlons. One is,
college especially for the Instruction ing theae animals and they are aub- taken from a New York dully paper,
that a political party is a voluntary ity I refer you to the recent attempt of road builders and the graduates j«cted to a rigid examination by the giving n simple prescription, which
association of men holding certain of Mr. Murphy of Tanimanv Hall to go Into the engineering service ot lhe Government luapivtora. who are very is said to be n positive remedy for
fundamental political principles In read the Hon. Bourke Cixkran out country for the construction ot rouds careful to weed out auy thing that uacsache or kidney or bladder de
common which they seek to express of Tammany Hall and the llemocrat- just as our West Point graduate* fil­ might prove unlit for the service. riiugvment. it taken before the singe
in legislation. That Is the Kepnhlt- l< party, although Mr Cockraa, who ter the army.
The hor»<>* are put through their >f III Ight s disease
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
is '■till another kind of a Democrat,
can party.
"We should at once enact laws tor pace* by the vaquero* livforv the of-
ounce;
Compound
Kai gon. one
says
he
has
"written
all
the
defini
­
the
ii>
|.iivvement
ot
our
roads
utul
n.lal* who note every movement,
Another definition is that a politi-
cul party is a miscellaneous hetero­ tions of Democracy accepted and ap­ then maintenance. We have no road testing tot speed, viuluiunce. wind, ounce. Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla,
genous, kaleidoscopic, phantasmagor­ plet cd by Mr Murphy during the ¡ specialists as we have In all other temperament, etc , culling und re- three oun>< . Shake wi ll III a bottle
ic aggregation of discordant Incon- last four years." But evidently Mr branches ot industrial lite, and yet culling, until they are satisfied en­ and lak in tvaspoonful doses after
slstencles revolving from force of Cockran was unable to keep pace what Is more Important? We should tirely a* regard* the titnvs* of tue each lilial and again al bedtime
X wi ll known druggist livre nt
have schools to teach our young mon animal* accepted
liablt around a vacant chair occupied with the moving picture.
The small num
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how to build roads so that they can her reject.sl testlfle* to Messrs Ad home, when asked regarding this
by a political principle never incor­
KLAMATH PAI.IX
help make up for the lost time.
porated Into law. That is not the
inns' and Stewart's good judgment proscription, stated that the Ingr.-
"Oregon should make a special ef­ a* horse buyers, and. Indeed. It I* .lionts are nil harmless, and can Im
Republican party.
A little city rising.
fort to Improve her roads, b.’cause well known here that there Is no bet­ .dualned nt u small coal from any
If you qsk, What is a Republican?
Is Klatnath Falls today;
thia is the land of the tourist and ter judge of a horse than Mr Adams, good prescription pharmacy, or the
■ 1 answer you that according to the
The aspiring link of I’pper latke. nothing pleases them more than to and Mr. Stewart has the same good mixture would be put up If linked
last election he was about two-thirds
to do so
I|i> further stilted that
And latwer Lake and Hay.
be comfortable wt en they are riding ris-ommendat Ion
of everybody.
Record.
while this prescription 1» often pre-
A little city rising
In their automobiles. The result will
If you ask me What is a Democrat '
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icrlbed In rheumatic affliction* with
Already a big would-be,
he a stream of gold into the pockets |iFl.hviE\T TAX LIST
1 am obliged to state to you that in
splendid results, lie could sen no rea­
lint dropping josh tis all the ryge of Oregonians."
my search for reliable Democratic ex-
GRADI AI.IA REDI < ED.
son why It would not Im a splendid
That Klamath Falls "will be."
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lxisltion on this subject. I have found
There are now only )12.000 of de­ remedy for kidney and urinary trou­
HIRE« TORS .MANIFEST
Tis the eye of a mighty octopus.
it Impossible to reconcile conflicting
linquent taxes on the I»07 roll. This ble« mid backache, as It has a pecu­
AN INCONSISTENT .
With one f.stt In the sea;
authorities, and can only present to
Is considered a* an excellent showing liar action upon the kidney structuie.
Another
saps
the
luiva
Beds.
you some of the more recent author­
tor Klamath t'ounty, aa It I» believed clviinslng these most Important or­
itative Democratic declarations on
One a Crater's fee.
During his several visits In the
some of the taxes will be found to gans and helping them to sift and
The Lower Klamath forms its maw Klamath Project, Consulting Euglu-
this somewhat vexed question.
lie double assessment*. As yet no lllter from the blood the foul mid»
A monstrous maw has he.
For illustration, some time ago the
eer W. H Saqders, ot the U. S. Rec-
tender* have been mude of taxes by and waste matter which cause »1. k
lamat Ion Service, won the friendly
Albany Argus charged that the New
While to Its nest from south and
partl.'s other than the owners, as lies* and suffering
Those of our 1
regard of most of our people with
east.
York World had "not had a Demo­
delinquent* are coming in every day reader* who suffer ran make n>> ml*
whom he came incontact. Probably
cratic thought or drawn a Democratic
Lost River pours a fee.
and paying up and It I* not consider­ take In giving It a trial
the directors of the Water Users As­
breath or experienced a Democratic
A sprig of water called the Sprague
ed a* u paying Investment on account
sociation really intended It as a com­
Instinct or sentiment in more than a
Another tribute brings.
I of the possibility of the taxes being
FROST—SOIIREU*.
pliment to Mr. Sanders wlieu they re­
decade."
From out the east he hails and
paid within a few month*.
Richard Frost and Grace
quested that he be placed in charge
To which the World, after observ­
feeds
According to the new law auy one
were united In marriage Tuesday ev­
ot the Klamath Project; but as a
ing that In that case it. the World,
A thousand crystal springs
1 has the right to tender to the sheriff
ening. October 13th. at the residence
matter
ot
fact,
they
have
recommend
­
"must be almost as undemocratic as
From silent mountain meadows.
the amount of the taxes delinquent
of II W McCormick of Kvno
II
ed that he be reduced In rank and
the Democratic party itself," proceed­
From lakes girt round with pine
on'any property and the sheriff will
SnowgiH.se oflldated
Duly u few
salary. Consulting engineers rank
ed to reply by inquiring, "But what
Long vistas mong the yellow­
have to issue a certificate to such
were present at the wedding. The
higher in the Service, and receive
is a Democrat In this particular year
trunks
party.
In redeeming the property
contracting patties are well and fav
of our Lord?"
more pay than do project engineers.
Beneath the branchy line;
1 the owner of the land will have to
orable known about Kvno They will
In requesting the appointment of
And inquiring further said:
Sleek horses on the hill range.
pay 15 per cent to the party who paid
take up their abode on hl* home
Mr. Sanders or Mr. Joseph Jacobs as
"If Mr. Bryan is a Democrat, what
Fat cattle In the dales.
I the taxes.
Former bidder* on de-
project engineer for this project, and
stead south ot Keno Mr Frost gave
is Mr. Cleveland?
Was ever such a country
’ linquent taxes are holding off aud It
at the same time charging Mr. Mur­
lhe young folks a royal treat
"If Mr. Cleveland is a Democrat.
As our highland Klamath dales?
• is believed that very few tender* will
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phy with inconi|>etency, the directors
what is Mr. Hearst?
1
be
made
before
at
least
six
month*.
The center of this beauty,
W ANTED— Sucres i Magazine require*
manifest an unintentional Inconslst-
"If Mr. Hearst is a Democrat, what
The prompt payment of taxes I»
A gem in setting tine.
ency.
Both gentlenien have been
the services of a man In Klamath
is Judge Parker?
• considered 11 good Indication of a
With
wealth
in
woods
and
power
members
of
consulting boards for
"If Judge Parker is a Democrat,
Falls to look after expiring sttbserlp
' healthy financial condition In thl*
in floods.
this project, and It was among their
lions and to secure new business by
what are Murphy. Connors, and Mr-
I county, and It 1* also a good Indlca-
For
blanket
the
yellow
pine.
duties to discover and~re|Hirt any en­
means of »pedal methods unusually
Carren?
I Gon of the value of lands here, as
Blessed by two snowy towering
gineering or administrative error or
“If they arc Democrats, what is
• ffeitlve. position permanent, prefer
the landowner* must el liter have a
|teak*.
,
failure. If Mr. Murphy be incompe­
Woodrow Wilson?
OIK1 with experience, but would ion
plenty of money to pay their taxes or
The
octopuses
eye;
tent and they failed to find it out and
"If he is a Democrat, what is Tom
Ider any applicant with good natural
Linkville once, some decades since. rep. rt It, they themselves showed In- ••lac have no difficulty in securing It luallflcatlon*. salary *1 50 per day.
Taggart ?
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But Klamath Falls for aye.
>111 la tency; the directors so acctiM-
“If Taggart is a Democrat, what
with commission option.
Address,
—AV. W. W them in accusing Mr. Murphy.
GREAT ai . fai . fa meai . demand with -references. It C Peacock. Room
are Daniel and Rayner and Culbertson
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President W. II Daughtery of the 103. Success Magazine lildg , New
If the association act til a bit mor>
and Morgan and John Sharp Wil­
SISKIYOU < ITIZEN IS
consistently in Its role of volunteer ‘Portland union Htockyard*. ami prin­ York.
liams? -
10-16-11
PHI Nl> DEAD IN CHAIR advisor to the Secretary of the In­ cipal owner of the Henrietta mills
"If they are Democrats, what are
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YREKA, Oct. 13.—H. R. Breen, terior. and as the unconscious cats­ and alfalfa meal works nt Echo.states
Bvan and Belmont?”
Preparation» for the greatest dem­
an old resident ot Siskiyou and one pa w of the Mason and Davis Com­ that the demand for alfalfa nteal Is onstration of Catholics of the United
That was last year.
If you ask me what is a Democrat of the best known man In the north­ pany. Its excursions into unauthoriz­ much greater than the capzeity of States since the Plenary Council of
this year I refer you to Mr. Cleve­ ern ;>art ot the stale, was found ed fields of action might occasionally his plant ami plans ate now under Baltimore over two decades ago are
way for the enlargement of the plant under way at Chicago The event will t
land's recent letter to the Hartford dead In his home here yesterday be marked with success.
morning
He
was
found
sitting
in
a
"We are running full lime," said Mr Im the Cntholic Missionary Congress
H. I. HOLGATE.
Times in which be discusses the im­
Daughtery, "and we are unalilt' tn of the United States and Canada. ,
portance of Impressing the Democrat­ chair, dead, just as though he had Bonanza, October ID, 190S.
supply the demand, Becatifu» of Its which will begin In Chicago November I
ic creed upon the people this year, dropped asleep. A coroner's jury
greater lowered price and good qual­ 15 und will end on lhe IKth.. Over!
ESTRAY NOTH E.
but he does not tell what the creed developed the fact that he had died
Breen wa< sixty-
Bay Horse, weight about »00 lb*. ity. alfalfa meal I* fast taking the Go archbishops, bishops and mitered
is; and almost simultaneously with of heart disease.
Itlace of the more expensive mill­ abbots of the United States, Canadn
Mr. Cleveland’s deliverance Senator five years old and a widower. He 3-cornered brand.
10-Htf
S. Herllhy, Klamath Falls. feeds."
Tillman, who is another kind of a lived alone.
I und Mexico have promised to attend
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"Builders”
Are you doing what you can to populate your
State?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settler», honest farmers, mechan­
ica, merchants, clerk», («copie with brains, strong hands alai a
willing heart capital or no capital
Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon)
i» »ending t«»n* of (Heratur«* t<» the Enut for distribution through
rverv available agency
Will you not help the g«»od work of
builfii g Oregon by »ending u* the names and mitli• »»<•* of your
friend» a ho art' likely l«> be inlercHled in thia State* We will I»«»
glad to Lear tbe « Xpenne of wend ng them complete information
atiout OREGON and it» op|»urtunitic».
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during SEPTEM
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If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon. <lvi».»it the
proper amount with ny of our agent«.
The ticket will then be
furnished by telegraph.
WM. McMIRMAY,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
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Opening of Oregon
Central Military Road Grant
$200
Five acres of
the
it ml
YOU ARE ALL WELCOME
are cheaper than to hoinoHtenil hint!
residence restrictions.
Look into ttlis great Land
(irant Opening at once
T. W. STEPHENS
1 Renùab'ube
Local Agent, KLA/TATH FALLS, ORE.
Best Tailored Suits,
A rou are all welcome to share with us the joys of the week's
J
Fair and Carnival.
M ason & S lough
Make your headquarters with us and find
out what is really new and up-to-date.
Visit the largest
men’s store in the county and see the best clothing values.
ABSTRACTERS
A great
Aeliolee lino of hivcMt-
inentN tlifit will iiinlco
tlio pit rotiti »er money
assortment of patterns to select from, in dark and light shades, in­
visible plaids, pin stripes, small and large checks, in fact the latest
patterns shown in the big cities by smart tailors are to be seen in
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
this assortment ready to put on.
MEN’S SUITS, $7.50, $9.50,
$i3.5o, $i5 and up to $40
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MASON &. SLOUGH
W. L. Douglas' Famous
Shoe
Best in the World
PORTLAND CLOTHINGiSHOE STORE
Head and Foot Outfitters for Men and Boys
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Lakeside Inn, >
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MRS. M. M c M illan , Prop'r.
improvements.
73 rooms anti suites.
Sumpit* Ilooni», Bar lloom, Parlors, Two Club
Rooms, Etc., Etc.
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS