Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 17, 1908, Image 3

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visit 1i
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swear tiu t the 4l« ve NlBfemen e- true to the '»->t nt mv ki •i t d»e »n i
belief.
J U "GEMEN ' Ca-liier.
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Hltacri ' eti at «J cHOrii fu I h Ji >re rxie thi> 9ib «lay of l>«Ter iber, IMbs.
1.EMI.IE lUM.ERN, N ■ ary i’liblic.
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Director«,
<¡EO. T. i'.M.DWIN’J
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Nov/ is the tifile
to visit
Cal ¡torn la
H.MOKIX’G I1Y llols ILLI GIL.
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There I» one law on the staiut«
books, beside» tho lie ai option law,
Parile« «1st. Ing si g bru<>h land
wiihli may receive tbe attention of cleared call on or writ
tl.e Grand Jury before they con>p!«'te
W. W. MARTEN,
their labor». Tbe malt<T bus received !2-3tf
Klamath Falls. Ore.-
1 considerable discussion und an effort
may be made to have tbe law enforc­
Mfril K OF SALE.
ed. Thia I» in regard to boys using
Notice Is hereby given that under
tobacco and cigarette»,
it I» a well and by virtue of an order of the Coun-
known fait Hint perl.ups bundled» of . ty Court of Jackson County, State of
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minors In this city are disobeying the Oregon, duly made and entered of
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t'ONGRATl'LA’I IO.NN.
law
In th!» reaped, as well as dealers record on the 29th day of May, A. D.,
AF
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IER
IKMMKVELT.
The follow lug messages are said
The law reads as fol­ : 1905, authorizing and empowering
\S uslilngton Congress,which freie In tobacco».
to have been received at the White
I that It has been Insulted nnd
lows:
I me so to do, 1, Mary A. Isaacs, exe-
OUt-
House wllliln forty-eight hours after
Section
1980
It
»hall
be
unlawful
I
raged
by
President
Roosevelt,
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pre-
cutrlx of the estate of George W.
the President's message »ent to Con
i paring to «Indlcnte It» honor by cen­ to sell, barter, trade, give or In any Isaacs, deceased, shall from and after
gross*
I lave read vour latest message suring the President for saying In tuauuer furnish to any minor under the 30th day of June, A. D., 1905,
and I am feeling much better Gwen­ t Is annunl messnge that the members tbe age of 1 8 year», any tobacco, ci­ proceed to »• 11 tbe following describ­
voted to prevent ttx- usual entail of gars, or cigarettes In any form, or ed real estate, situate in Klamath
dolyn Mollycoddle.
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they any compound in which tobacco forms County, Oregon, to-wit:
Your efforts to make the Atinnlns h cret Nervier mes because
The Southest quarter of the South­
club an exclusive organization aro dreaded anything like Investigation a component part, without tbe writ­
Iloth branebea of ten consent or order of such minor's west quarter and Ix>t number Four
greatly appreciated.
A senator from ' if themselves.
* Congress are up in arm».
parent or guardian; and when such of Section Seven; the Northeast quar­
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Amid a profound silence the House minor baa no parent or guardian, then ter of the Northwest qunrter and Ix>t
Ruch modest language well be­
f "f Representatives FrldHy adopted In that case consent may be given bv number One of Section Eighteen. Al­
comes you
Noah Webster
It’s worth nearly ns much front ‘ manimoiinly without debate a reso tbe county court sitting for the trani.- so the East one-half of the Northwest
pat:«« space and ns big scare hi ads ns lutlon offered by Representative Jas. actlon of county business, upon pro- quarter, the Northeast quarter of
I lliii'li Perkins, of New York, refer per applliatlon in the county in whld the- Southwest quarter and I-ot num­
Are! hold’s letters
William It
ring to a special committee of five said minor may have his res dei ce ber Two of Section Seven, all in
Taken with a little prairie
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member« the question of what should \ny pxraon violating the provisions « Township Forty-one, South of Range
And It good for old wound»
(of this net shall, ti|>on convici I e., bi Fourteen East of the Willamette Mer­
be done with that portion of the
Aaknll.
I’ve rend the Arsi volumi' n tul ! President '» me age which castigated fined In any num not less than five idian. in Klamath County, Oregon.
Subject to confirmation of said
hope to complete It before Christmas Cong re»» for limiting the activities | dollars nor more than fifty dollars.
Riitlos 198 1
It shall be unlawful Court ai private «aie, for cash in band
If r-'t Is iqmjly good, the country of th«' Hecri't Ri-rvlce. This coinmll-
for any minor under the age of 18 or at least one-third cash and balance,
t<-- »ill report to the House.
Is saved
Plfford Ginihott.
years to minke or in any way use s 'cured by mortgage on the property. '
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Date of first publkation. December
Here Is something to Interest lill.le lilt, ill XI tl. FOR Il l’ll I I I VtM any cigar, cigarette, or tobacco In
any
form
whatsoever
In
any
public
17th,
190X.
Flfti
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dollars
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mt
acre
annualli
studenls. It Is claimed by a German
publlentlon that Isaiah, the prophet, Is the rental to be paid o D. Teel for highway, street, place, squure or re­
Any minor violating the pro­
fort saw the coming of the Wright bis 13f> acre Nilfalfa farm near Echo sort.
brothers nml the eventual navigation by th, owners of the Alfalfa Meal visions of this act stall, upon con­
of the air by man. There Is no joke Mill at that place. This Is the only viction, be fined In any sum not less
<.RA\D HOP.IDAV EV CRSloN.
about the matter, from the stand­ alfalfa meal mill In the state, and the than one nor more than ten dollars,
There will be an excursion from
point of tl < writer In the German per­ products of the farm will there be or by Imprisonment at the option of
this
city to San Francisco December
tho
court,
two
days
for
euch
offense.
While
iodical. Ills argument on the airship ground Into tho new feed.
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26, for which the round trip rate
developnit nt Is merely one of a scr­ this Is, without doubt, the highest
from Weed will be $13.
If fifteen
ies In which he seeks to show that the I rental yet paid for a large tract of I EN Mil.I. LEVY
or
more
from
this
city
take
advan­
T<
M
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FOR
MERRILL
land
In
the
county,
the
Tt»l
ranch
prophesies of the ancient Jews are
At a meeting of the town cotiucil tage of the excursion a rate of one
It la
now being fulfilled.
If the reader 1» considered one of the best.
will turn to the sixtieth chapter of estimated that It will easily produce last Saturday night, the license mon­ and one-third fare will be given from
Isaiah, th«, passage will be found on seven tons to the acre annually, The ey of John Ratliff and Frank Hloom- Worden to Weed. The return limit
will be fifteen days.
Parties desir-,
which the old world writer bases his milling ronipany Is to handle the Ingcamp was returned until »itch
Ing
to
go
should
inform
T. A. K.
time
as
the
parties
shall
give
suitable
property
without any expense to Its
assertion that the prophet knew thnt
bonds in accordance with the recent Fassett, Southern Pacific agent at
men's future activities would not be owner.
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ordinance passed by that body. The this city, In order that ample accom-
confined to land and sea. "Who are
matter of raising the marshal's sal- [ modatlons will be in readiness. This
PLAN
TO
CONTROL
AM.
those that fly as a cloud and as doves
THE PINK TIMMER IN V. H. lary to $50 par month was also dis­ offers a rare opportunity to visit San
to their window?" Isalgh asks. Why,
DULUTH, Minn., Dec. 13,—The cussed, but nothing definite was done. 1 Francisco and see what has been
the Wright brothers and Count Zep­
t
The Mayor anounced that the tax- done since the great earthquake and
lumber
Interests represented by the
pelin and Furman and n host of oth­
fire.
For further information see
ers, of course, responds the German Weyerhaeuser, O’llrlen A Cook, of “bl'* property In the city limits was
T.
A.
K.
FASSETT, this «ity. 12-3-3t
Edward
something
less
than
$80,000.
A
ten
student. Pretty soon, the author says, St. Paul and Duluth, and
people will actually bo flying to lllnes. of Chicago, are here working :lnl» tax was levied for the payment
church In the very clouds predicted on the formation of a lumber com-;"« current expenses, but as the an-
Nyal's Vegeta­
by tho prophet. They shall truly fly, pany which will practically control j n"»> expenditure of the city is some-
ble Prescription
wo lire told, "as doves to their win­ all the pine In North America, Thei<h*'>K In excess of $1200, a larger tax
is indicated in h II
ordinary diseases
This will
dow." Wo have not called attention greatest secrecy I» being observed. will have to he imposed.
of women. This
to this matter with tho Intention of j but It I» known thnt the deal is al- bring the mutter of revenue directly
remedy
never
Tho transfer of the home to the people. Voting away the
starting a discussion, but merely by i j most finished.
disappoints, its
pood effects be­
way of suggesting to the designers Duluth, Virginia A Rainy Lake Rail­ saloon revenue has Its drawbacks as
ing perceptible
of churches now being planned thnt road Is said to bo tho only obstacle. well as advantages.—Morrill Record.
from the very
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provision ought to bo made on the
first. Il is com­
The Texas pastor who has refused
roofs for accommodating the cloud PtlNTPO.XE NENIENt K
posed of the pur­
est and most re­
UNTIL HATURDAY. to accept reappolntnent because'he Is
when It alights.
The duty of the
liable
drugs —
RAN FRANCISCO. Doc. 13,—The unable to support his family on the
Church In tho future, evidently, will
mercurials, opi-!
salary
offered
has
set
an
example
pronouncing
of
sentence
on
Abraham
be to bring people down to earth
ales and other
The minister
harmful
drugs
rather than to lift them up from It. Ruof, convicted of bribery, was post­ worthy of emulation.
being excluded.
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poned by Superior Judge Lawlor un­ owes just as much to his wife and
The many dis­
children as does any other man and
That a Durham Conn., man has til next Saturday, December 19.
concerting influ­
one
of
the
most
effective
means
of
Im
­
Attorney Dozlor, In the absenco of
been reaping a harvest by advertising
ences to w hich
woman is eon-1
to reveal for 50 cents a method of Henry Ach, asked for a week's time pressing this fact upon those who
stantly subjected
*'gottlng rich quick" became known to prepare a bill of exceptions and ns have charge of the church affairs Is
render her liable
through an Investigation made by there were no objections on tho part by the refusal of married preachers
to many func ,
accept
pastorates
thnt
pay
s
’
o
little
to
of
tho
District
Attorney's
office,
this
gostofflee Inspectors, The Durham
tional disorders
that not only tend
M to make mere existence a struggle
man’s answer was "Work hard ” He was granted.
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to destroy her comfort and happiness,
advertised also to mall 25 useful ar­
bui which gradually merge into chronic
FOR
SALK:
A
fine
stock
ranch
How
’
s
This?
ticles to parsons sending him 25
and serious diseases.
w.offer
On.-
Hundred
Doi!«,
Rew.rd
for
.ny
"
n " iVe^eUbTe'Prescription is with-
of
3000
acres
with
abundance
of
•anta. They received 25 pins. The
cbn « of Catarrh that cannot hr cured by Hall a (
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- r.
water
and
enough
timber
for
the
out
s peer for the snceessful treatment |
hunkoar had to hire help to assist him
' “J*rT,*'.ru"‘’. ' •' 1 " kney A < <1. Toledo o. <>'f feniale weakness, painfui »nd disor-1
in opening his mall, which became so ranch. Twelve miles from K lantut h w.th. un.irr.ianed.h.vj. known F J < hroy ()(,red menstruation, hystena, cramps. !
‘hr laM
last IB
IS yean»,
years, and believe him perfectly •bearing down pains.” inflammation
large It attracted the notlse of the Falla, About KOO acres fine plow for t the
land; the balance meadow and pas honorable In all bueineM transaction* and finan­ and falling of the womb. This is a rem­
postal authorities.
ture. The rsneh rtnfrol« 3000 ner'■ cially able to carry out any obliirationa made by edy of sterling worth.
hia Arm.
W ai . dim «. K innan A M arvin .
RINGHONE CURED.
of open range, and many thousand
Wholesale Druawiata. Toledo. O.
UNDERWOODS PHARMACY
Ringbone horses cured or no pay. acres more are avallabl •
Hall’a Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting
COR. 7TH AND MAIN 8T8.
directly upon the blood and mneous aurfacet* of
B. THOMPSON,
Price 118,000.00. Terms easy.
the ayalem. Teatimo iiala sent free. Price 75c per
Klamath Falls, Ore
Klamath Falls
-
Oregor
MARON
SLOUGH.
bottle. Sold bv all Dr.Krffiata.
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han
UHlrlc I
orii
art
four
medichi
The druggist» have writ
ten to the mnnufacturi rs of each of
( lie: n compounds to »<•<• whi'thcr or
hot they will take up the matter and
t.'ht It In the court».
.\'«tico Ims been served not only up­
on the druggists of Eugeni-, but those
In i-very town In l-ane County, ns well
ns In lt< nton and Lincoln Counties.
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Dur iron 4p|u ■ V« » » **H*rVe bit hk-
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Ilo • d-ip •riment 1ran plan a «ynt • n of In lìti hlghwa
l.ll »e.
Other I« KlhlhUon ht* mi IV «“itK I h pru'/hfln«'
of «Upo rvisori a Ionic th« H i »«.* h i of county and state
i i v I hoi
rs ai.d t) ut th»* art of 1905 be amend I
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luted il
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caugbi a
Joi n Fa
a ciiiicri
room.
Plevna •clino I lu k rowhi£
A riddle
•Very daj. but mill
th«* KUIIH*
also.
Mr. Ileavllln recently lout three
Calves tl « y having died of blutkleg
<*. II Faulkni'i lost a steer thin
k
from tl.e same discus« .
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H'HEN summer has passed in these
I) northern states, the sun is only
mild under the bright blue skies of
Southern California, This is one of na-
ture’s happy provisions
ternal summer
for those who cannot endure a more Se­
vere climate.
California has been called the “Mecca of
the winter tourist.” Its hotels and stop­
ping places are as varied as those of all
well regulated cities. Visitors can always
find sukable accommodations, congenial
companions, and varied recreations
The Southern Pacific Co.
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Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature,
describing in detail the many delights of winter in
California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are
on sale to California. For full information, sleeping
car reservations and tickets, call on, telegraph or
write any S. P. Agent, or
WM. McMURRAY. ggn. PuSS Hçl
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Portland, Oregon
Opening of Oregon
Central Military Road Grant
buys a lot in Lakeview and a farm
varying in size from ten to one
thousand acres.
Five acres of each ten-acre ranch irrigated,
The price is the same regardless of the size of
the tract.
$200
These 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.
Look into tnis great Land
Grant Opening at once
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T. W. STEPHENS
Rdiablebe
Local Agent, KLAflATH FALLS, ORE.
M ASON &. S l OU G H
^ABSTRACTERS
__ A. choice line of invest»] 8
_ ments tliEit will make
the i>iirelios»fc?r money] »
Lands
Ranches
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[City Property
M Farm Mortgages
FMASON & SLOUGH
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