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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1909)
A Woman'e Aqe? Forget It. Milli bus no rlglit lo questloii wo- I iiiiii ' m ngc to «yen Ihlnk nlsiiit II. A Klillniilll t onili) Nlisk Mini Is Given w omini, I i I chs ber, I» uh old uà uh« tlic I'ts-fcrcnie mid I.mois a Big innkes out or ii.akcs up and not u Order l i'oin llill Itomi. day olib-r. Man I h ohi of lils lutltiid« A That Not u lieti he Is-gln* trylng to lis-nte wo- Long In imin's itge longitipi«. it I h h«r privi Chinle* Hoiton Im* returned from I Icgr to conci-ai tur age In nny forni or Crook comity, where he ha* been on muiiner »he niiiy elum-e. nnd It is stock liiinlncn» 11« brought with him THE MISSING OF mun's prerogative to nsslst ber ns lunch uh | h > hh II>I c mi ber llitin Illuder or Hit)« hundri'd head of cuttle, which ipicslloii h«r In mi)' wny. Muli owes lie will 4il|> from till» city to th« Cal It Bnlonytd to th* Amtricsn Contulats Il to hllliself to se« thnt sii« I h sup In Honolulu and Was Carried OH by plirli wlili every menila of <on««ullng / Hoi nla market. a Party of English Middies—Tho Res ber nge or nny ii « w wrlnkle whldi site While at ll< nil Mr. Horton c I omci I titution and Apology. elio«-» s lo keep frolli ili« giiz.« of Hi« n contrail for «applying Porter Bro*, overcurlou* ptibll«. Muli I h not sup- "M|HHikliig <>f olii timi** oli thè eoa»!. ' with 1» > f for tlu ir <ump*. This will | h > m - i | to I h - youug or beautiful. Ile snld mi iingollimi "remimi* me of Involve th>< killing mid delivery of HOIIIC of till- Htl'lllllg churncicr* we eouldli’t I h - |f Ite wniiled to I h - inni Wouldli't bc If he colili). With woman from loo to 150 head per month. Ho hail there. Gue wn* Goicriior Me- tirsi olili lai du- It I h dltTereiit. She wants to Is* mid Bride of Oregon. Ill* stati'M I bill there Is gteai activity In whether sit« Willits to Iles were ut Honolulu. whcre In* wa* culi I h * timi I h . I h - or not, nnd It I Is a w hole lot better th« vicinili of th« liesi hutes country, I nlietl HI h I ch minister, King Rame for ber nnd for • her admirer or ndmir and I.ax no doubts but that th« Ore hmiichn wa* Hi« ruler at the Him-. The mliilHter was ii lii-rolc l)|H' of a mail, i-rn, uh thè i ' iihv iiiny l»c, flint ber nge gon Trunk Is hended for Kliimath guarded under flint the father of foui'teeii clillilreii, mid a I h - curefiilly clinrming veli of mystery wliii-h nhould This Inference I« drawn from I iiuiii I mt of Ids sons l»-cume distia Fall* gulHlosl men In various professions, evcr l-c hrrs by rlglit of |»> hhi - hh I oii . Htnti'iio iitH of Mr. Purler. lie iv a * a tine American, cast In mi Eorg«t timi h I ic I i - ih mi agi-, brother, Wherever the Oregon Trunk and Ulti a patriotic mold, and many storie* and you will b« happier, mid ho will the | i « h < lint«* road ha* com« In con are told uuioug the ohltlmer* of bl* sii«. bui don't, for licavcii’s sake, for- gel flint nhe has a birthday. Rostun flict victory I iuh nlway» resti-d on tlo' patriotism and bravery. "Wi en M> Bride icuc I ds I Honolulu ll> rubi Imniicr* of th« former road. Mr. lie found there wen- ■■<> olii ward In The Fighting Editor, Horton »tut)-* tImt )ontll)t* In tight* »Igidu designating the Ami-rkaii con Th« fighting editor I h no joke In of Way In I he cany on of t ii« De*< hut es ■ill.it)' or mlulhtci'» ofllc». no lie had a large A meri'nil «'out of arm* cut out I' iii I h There, If n pii|s’r « nils a man a river Heelti to be »lowly but surely <>f wish ), gll lcil and decorated appro Hur or a thief, tin- mun takes It se- lid jlist Ing I hetllsel Ve*. priately, and thia nn* bung over the rloiioly, aial. vlhiting the ot!l«e. lie de mands n retraction or u fight. It Is I'li)' tin gon Trunk liti« hu* ri-locut otlb'c <l>H>r Hint nil the world might »>•<• the fighting editor who re. elves him. It. It wnsuinturall)’ n conaplcuou* <>l>- <•<1 It* rout« from Mil)' 23 to the vl- ject iiik I of much intercut to the pub The fighting tslllor h I ih In n lx>uls Seize study, smoking u clgnrctti- and ilnity of Hhcriir * bridge, it distune« lic. rending i new c- vel with n yellow English man-of war "One day nu <»f flftci-n lull«*, ho that It I h now on He Is fmiltl« »ly dressed In came Into |>ort. Tile nnHorn mid mid- cover Hi« we*t »Id« of th« river. The sblpmi'ii were ghen llln-rty. anil, ns deep bliD'k tin- duelist's color. ribbon of the l.c-.'lon of Honor Is III Home of tin-ill land hl- Th« Oregon Trunk line'* original ofti ii happens. fils buttonhole. Ills brilliant eyes nnd InrlouH time*. Affiong the then mid MUI V) V took III« W «Ht hill)' of the river clear akin priM'lalm Id» |terfe«'t condi k ti 11 ■ tiK'ii w ere I I.«rd Gordon and l ord nt th« mouth of tlic la-Hchutc* nnd Beresford, w ho, , HL« nil midshipmen In tion. HI h alert, supple cnrrlage shows Tlic ilghtlig < ro<H>>il over Io Ui« >u*t Mill« of Mlle fyorn a long chi I m -. were out for a hls military training. Walking down Hie street. editor? never writes n line, but 1» re- jolly time 23, then r<'croH»cd ubout Mlle 3». they did not full t<> notici' tli.it Yankee s|H>tiHlblc fs r-.omilly for every word Erotti the mouth until It IcUVe* the coat of arm*, mid ns Beresford was In the fuiper every day. On u pini». tiinyon tlo- llurrltnan roml ha» beat colli* ting bile n time nml curl)»itlrs It outspoken ah<*<*t like Le Matin, which occurrisl to him ami Gordon tli.it till» krepH him pretty busy. ili* salary is < I It, Ilm- on the i nut bank of th« very large $44) n week <>r so. A con .would I h - a flu« addition to their col liver Eiubrii) <■<! In th« fifteen miles hs'tlon. a trophy worth liming. 8« »creative journal Ilk«' la- Temp», hav ing little u«e for n fighting editor, pays incili lolled is the I lot hch I iih - Bend they m -I o ted ii time when the minis Exchange. ter wns away nml Hie nfib e I'loscd. the man n<» more than lolilitry, wbeie tile forren of Ule op presumably nt night, nnd took down poxing conlrnctors last sunimer nenr- the iiint of nrm». hired n native vehi Buttered Bread With Hie Thumb. Cnt’s meat Is th« only survival of n ly carne to I i I owh ln n apvctacular nt- cle to carry It down to the dock ami lOluully succeeded 111 getting It nlscird way of serving meat that prevailed 111 tempt by Port< r Bros, to Idock a wag nitli.-ut nny of tlic making officer* this country before the Introduction ón rond leudlng luto the cunyoti. knowing anything nl»>ut It. of forks, for It was the custom in -The next morning « lien the minis- mediaeval times to serve roast meat on I lililí) 11« V l ollli <1. t«r < a me d«>w a to the office III* insist n spit and to pass It around tin; table 1 he Oregon Trunk line, by taking nnt Hnid: • for each guest to cut off what be the opposite »hl« of tile tlVcVI. avoid» -•Mr. Minister. your bird’s tuteli lll.isl, a meth -d that did n«t allow one jmtkoii only to secure the carver’s tit tunneling the tongue of I lot »<•»!>< •• flight ’ " 'Wtint do you turimi' asked hl* bits. In France one Htlll finds chicken B< nd, nini It I* n«»«rted thnt an excel excellency. livers and bacon served on small spits, b ut survey Im* been »«cur)-d on th« •• -Your coni of urlili Is gone.' re aud to the Britisher It always suggests pl Id the a lit. nt llr-t sight flic fiHid of the domestic went bank. "linin' where? Flown off?* ent It Is probable that many people The remaining principal points of •"Not exactly.' sold the other. 'It* coiitinuisl to prefer fingers to table • onn< t urc above Sherar’s bridge, Jti»f i)l»n|i|H-are<l ' Utensils, even after these were perfect- ••The minister walked out Into the isl nnd In gctiirnl use, for knives were w here th« Oregon Trunk line croaiics street nnd ItHiktsI up. The cent of certainly Invented at the |>eriod when to the c8»t bunk, anil nt the crossing arms. which wn» live <>r six feet Charles XII chose Io butter his bread of Crooked river, where both road* across. wn* 'notlcenble by It* absence.* with Ills royal thumb London Chron have nurveyi'd n crossing nt tlic »nine It lind taken wings nml flown awny. icle. Exactly what the minister snld has point. A Wavs of Water. not I hh 'I i chroiili led. These conflict*. It I* *nl<l. will ad There Is tn> iie<-i ssary connection be "It mo happened Hint Beresford hid just thi'tosclves, us there I* room for given the carriage driver an extra fa re tween the advance «f a wave and the for lit» trouble Sonn- one i)l»covcrc<) forward movement of the water com- both roads. till» mid quickly re|sirted It to the mill- posing It. ns may lie seen by running The Oregon Trunk line now han n l»icr. who ill once made a demniid the fingers along tlie keys of a piano, Htcnm shovel nt work near the mouth upon the captain of the frigate for It» An inverted win« travels along, but return. The ■ nptiiln. who was Inno the keys merely move up and down. of the Ik'schutes, and a gnng of scV- cent. denied that the tiling was nlsiard Similarly a wave may often Is* ob rnl hundred laborers Is grading t he ship. The minister seni hl» evidence served running along the rlp<- ears of right of way over the Moody nn 11 to the cnptiiln. reiterating hls demand golden grain, while the stalks arc firm nml demanding mi apology for the In ly rooted In the soil. The onward government dam sites. Another large progress of a sea wave Is easily |>er- sult. camp I* located ntiovc Sherar's bridge "The captain now lw*gnn an investi ceptible, and by watching some light gation. nnd the culprits owned up mid substance floating on the surface the ami n third nt Crooked river. liHik the cont of arms on deck, when fact Is revealed that the water Is not W agon Itouil* Being Built. It was promptly -ent ashore nnd rc- moving with the same velocity. — At other points, because of the turned to the otilce of the minister. Chambers' Journal. nccesHlt) of milking rclointion* nnd Mi Itrhlc. who wns there, refusisi to A Hint and ■ Hump. receive It. cro ■ »ectlonlng, the contractor*' men A woman there was. nnd she wrote "'Tell the captain «6 y«ur frigate have been engaged In building wagon that I desire that tlic men who took It for the press, as you or I might do. roml* In order thnt supplies and down bring It lue k. place It where She told how to cut and sew a dress nnd how to cook many a savory mess. they found It mid ii|Hilog|ze.* eqiilpno nl can bi- taken Into the "Back to the ship went tin* men but she never had done It herself. I I'limpi that w ill be cHtnhll ihi'il. with the coat of arms nnd report) d. guess, blit lion« of her readers knew. About 1.400 men arc now nt work The cnptuln ordcrcil theyoung men to She told how to • mill and dress the go Ashore, take the coat of arms to the hair and how out of a barrel to make in Hie contractor*’ cninpa. cimstilntc, replace It ns they fourni It a chair—'twould adorn any parlor In order to hasten construction mid n|Hiloglzc to the minister. give it an air we thought the tale "It wns doubtless n bitter pill, nml true. uh. the days we H|>eut mid thc engineering forces of the Oregon 'the young midshipmen hml to stand nights we spent, with bauituer Trunk line have ...... n doubled within the budín ige of their comrades. The saw and tack, in making n chair in the last ten days, There is now one t wo went tiHhorc. ready to comply, which no one would sit, in which no surveying party nn average of every nml took the coat <>f arms to the con- otic could possibly sit, without n crick stilate. The American minister had In the back. Economical Housewife. »«veil miles for a distance of liiu I« I put himself out to keep the mut A Legal Query. ter quid, and ns a fa«t tin- public was Tired <>t the long winded oratory cont ractors lire prepared to well postisi, mid the coiisulute was siirrouiiilcd by a crowd of America tin, of tlic attorney for the defense, the <l< hi til, ' t he force of workmen ns soon nntlies and ethers, nil laughing at the Judge Interrupted him. ns engineering "Mr. Sluirke." he mild, "may I ask preliminaries nn- I redlcnmciit of the young midship you n question?" ready, mid It is expected this condì- men. "Uertnlnly. your honor. What is "The minister Imd a strong sense of tlon will be reached In about three humor and determine I to get nil there It?" "Language.” said the Judge, "we are weeks. ! wns I In It. lie preserved Ills dignity as best he I could as lie rccchcd the young told. Is given to conceal thought or Chastain, Langcll A Co. have men and listened to thelr apologies, words to thnt effect. Inasmuch us you i thi'n took t lie coat qf don't seem Io lime any thought to moved into tfielr new store in the Tlic midshipmen n rms i from the hack . and amid the conceal, I would like to know why First National bank block, where a cheers of the crewd climbed to the you arc talking?" RETURNED THE PRIZE Trophy Did Remain Captivity. COAT force Is busy arranging their new *10 ,<»oo Block of general merchandise. When the store Is fitted and the stock i ARMS front of the building and placed It In position, then Imrrlcd down, followed by laughter nml cheers.’’-U. F. Holder In New York Evening I'ost. Not Misfits. Mrs. Crim etibcnk It seems strange to me. If mat. lies are made In heaven, that there should be so many unliapry marriages. Mr. Crimsonbeak Oh, you forget It Is the matches that arc made there, not the misfits. Yonkers States man. is In place It will present an npcpiir- nnce that will be the pride of the city. 'I his firm, which nucceeded "George Chastain. Grocer," has grown by leaps and bounds. The members of the firm nre known to nearly every fam ily In the county, nnd their personal popularity has had much to do with the remarkable Bticcesn that has at tended their business career In this city. \ Delight cf Varied Labar, None but the fully occupied con np- preci ite the delight of suspended or. rather, of varied labor. It Is toll that •reales holidays. There Is no royal roml yes. that Is the royal road to them. Life cannot Is* made up of recreations. They must Is1 garden spotH In well farmed binds. Mrs. Gilbert- Ann Taylor. The Fall. "Satan wnz once a angel in heaven, wuzn't lie?" "Yes. but. like de rest of US, he des wouldn't stand prosperity." — Atlanta Constitution. t If a thing Is possible nnd proper to ninn.lileem It possible to the*—Marcus Aurelius. It’s the easiest thing In the world to point out the proper course for others to pursue. I»lt SE MU II TO LE< Tl HE REPORT OE THE CONDITION OE Arangenients are being made by the teacher* of the schools of the city to secure some good lecture* for the city ibis winter, A h we have railroad com m it ideal ions this can now THE FIRST TRUST SAVINGS BANK at Klamath Falls, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, September 1, 1909. be Many of the residents ut the don«. DOLLARN RESI >1 IU ES i-lty have keenly missed the lecture « Loans and Discounts .................. Ronda, securities, etc ... Hanking house, furniture and fixtures Due from approved reserve banks (.'hecks and other cash Herns (.'ash on hand .............. course» they have been accustomed to bear In their former homes, and no doubt will welcome the i-Htabllah- ment of a lecture course In Klamath 51,73 4.55 3.-0 7 s 2.150.74 2,491.42 900.78 3,869.77 Falls. * 61,498.04 Total Ararngements are being perfected to secure Dr. Search, who Is known liver a series of three lectures. probable dates are October The Sine« last here Dr. Search and 15. I.as »pent part of Ids time In Europe material for his lec- gathering n«w lures, and this serli-s should be heard The prices will be placed State of Oregon, ) County of Klamath, I»». I, J. W. Siemens, cashier of the above mentioned bank, do sol emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. J- W. SIEMENS, Cashier. Correct—Attest: G. W. WHITE, GEO. T. BALDWIN. Director». Subscribed and sworn to before methis 9th day of September, 1909. P. L. FOUNTAIN, Notary Public. Re within the reach of everybody. serve the date» of October 13, 14 and 15 for these lectures. Senator Abner Weed I» in th« city. II. N- lson, who for many years It 25,000.00 1,598.59 38.17 19,457.48 70.00 7,585.00 7.748.80 I 61,498.04 Total by all lovers of an art and intellect ual treat. I Capital stock paid In............................ Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Due to banks and bankers ........................................ Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit........ Tim« certificates of deposit.............. ......................... Savings deposits ........................ ................................... 14 13, IMILLA RS LI M’.ll.ll II S to many people In the city, to de was In the real estate business in San Francisco, 1» now connected with th« He Klamath Development company, will make hls headquarters here. MVIT M ason &S lough MIX ME ABSTRACTERS Matt Mlnnue, grandson of Colonel M G. Wilkins, died at 7:45 a. m. to day at tin.- home of the Colonel. A choice lino of invest- incuts tlifit will mnke the ptirelinser money The boy's age was 14 ’i years, and he was born In the city of Portland. Ar rangement» for the funeral have not Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages yet b««n made, and will not be until the parent», who live In Seattle, are heard from. The death of their grandson has been a great shock to both Colonel Wilkins and his wife, and they have the sympathy of the entire commun MASON & SLOUGH ity In their bereavement. Matt Mlnnue was a splendid type of the American boy. admired by all kn -w who him for his manliness, OREGON CALLS courteousness and kindness to all. Tit for Tat “More People” sentry while on duty was bitten b> a valuable retriever, and bis bayonet Into the dog. drove The owner Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now sue<l him In the county court for its value, and the evidence given showed Low Colonist Rates that the soldier had not been badlv bitten after all. "Why didn’t you knock the dog off with the butt end ToOregon will prevail from the East SEPTEMBER 15 TO OCTOBER 18 of your rifle?" asked the Judge. The court rocked when the sentry with replied: —VIA THE— laughter "Why Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. didn't he bite me with hls tail? London Dally News. -------- AND-------- Nyal's Vege tabil Prescrip tion I* indicat ed in all ordi nary diseases of wetaen. This remedy never disappoints. Its g'.od effects be- ing perccptible I Horn tln very first, It is cotu- posed of the pure ,t and the most reliable drug;; niercu- l:.s, opiatea and other bar mful drugs be- in ■; excluded The many dis- coiicrrting in fl u e n c e s to which woman Is constantly snbj cted ren der her liable to many -inctional disorders that not only tend to destroy her comfort and happiness, but which gradually merge Ipto chronic i and serious dis- eases. Nyill’s Vegetable Prescription Is without a peer for the successful treatmnet of female weakness, pain ful and disordered menstrutatlon, hysteria, cramps, "bearing down pains," inflammation and falling of the womb. This ia a remedy of it.rllng worth. UNDERWOODS PHARMACY Cor. 7th and Main Streets K la mat h Falls • Oregon 4 El W BMUiAIXS. Five loti, sign ly location, 1150" Can lonn 1750 tn the deal, A nice cottage w’th bath, larg» lot, $1 7ml A good buy A iai ve residence, fl- e lot, |H5oo Three cottugM on three lots Rootr f ni.ugn for another cottage. tX25o MASON * SLOUGH NOTH K. Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) From From From From From $33.00 3z.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 Chicago . St. Louis Omaha ... St. Paul ... . Kansas City FARES CAN BE PREPAID Deposit the amount of the fare w ith the nearest O. R. & N. or S. P.. Agent and ticket will be delivered in the East without extra cost. Send us the name and address of anyone interested in the State for Oregon literature. MM. Me.MURRAY. General Passenger I* * s Í* £» * r*r. Agent, Portland, Oregon. Dependable Hardware Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every- thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or shelf-worn goods. Agents celebrated Ell wood Fences— and everything the farmer needs. 4- 4 4- 4- 4* 4- 4* 4 * * * CEO. R. HORN,the Hardware Man * ■■■■■■■■■■■■I * f* 4* 4» *1* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* *1* 4* 4* 4* 4 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4 4* 4 4 *1* X After lengthy experimental tests Mr. and Mrs. A. M. High, formerly ,., . the German government will estab cf this city, but now -residing in Dor- lish electric motor car service on fifty- lana ris. were here Monday on business i two sections of its railroads, using connected with their property ,n,er'.rar8 which will average a speed of Parties wishing sagebrush clearer call on or write, W. W MASTEN, 11-Stf Klamath Falls, Ora : thirty-one English miles an hour.