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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1909)
IIOIIEMIANH III Y I.ARGI IIODY <>»• LAND near MEIlltlLL NEW MEN IN I IRNT Till HT jHOTEL MI N NT A ll’l NEU ( IASI N MAY GIVE OREGON ¡satisfied this city nor* has al least I WAR ON "I'llOHIN" 'two and one-half times that number. ANO'IIIEIl lll.PREMENTATIl E IT RAISES THE DOUGH G. W. While Nell« III« InlereHts Io Tl.ls would give Portland a popula Medford < 'apitullHta. Most of <li<* l*ur< linker« Return Home Inaugurate («impiligli to Keep Ore If Ho, Ibis Hint«- Would lb- Entitled tion of about 235,000, which I regard lo Additional Memlicr In Ixiwer for I heir I miilUe»—i'hoke lie. gon I Tom Becoming Totally Dry. as a conservative estimate and which II. W While I iiih Hold his Interests i II oum —Meun New District iiutliilug l*re|>Hre for Work. I believe will be proved by the cen In tlm l-'lrst Trust mid Saving* Hank First In tlm field against tlm I'ro- sus which will be taken next April. Oregon undoubtedly will gain a Thirty eight contract* vnt«'i«>d Into to W I. Vawti-r, («co. It. Lindley, II i lilbltlonlsts, who ure planning to "The pouplatlon of Portland Is ad IJ. Lumsden und Ileo. I* Lindley of thlril representative in congres* as a l>y th« llohenilun colonial*, uiul more inak«' Oi«-gogn dry next year, are the mitted to be about one-third of that and does more than the t<> i onio, out of tlm sixty who arrived Medford, Or*. A mil ling of the board hotel keeper*. The hotel keepers of result of next year's Federal census, higher price powders of th«« entire state. On this basis, it I* conservatively estimated that and doe* It better. here recently, for hind In tlm Lake of directors of H i I h well known Insti ¡Oregon huve un association now, and which!* a safe one, the population ONE POUND 25 CENT! xlile tract I h the record that win oh tutlon was held Thursday, when tin* through this organization they are th«' enumeration will credit the state .of th«- counties outside of Multnomah •OLD tr GftOOLM Inhibited l>y J. Frank Adam*, man following geutlcllien Were elected uh (b’tsrmlned to put up th« fight of I with a population of at least 6.",0,000. will show a population of 4 87,000. ! On the biiHls of apportionment by nicer of tlm l.ukenldu company, up officer*: their llveu uguliiHt th«- campaign to I These figures should glv«: the state, Bryond CrMIcIsm which tiie lower house was d«-ter- (loo. T. Ilaldwln, president, U«-o. to Thurnday uvenlii* make Oregon dry. The life of the ■ then, a total population of 705,000, ' mined, Oregon would easily gain an I*. Lindley, vice-president; J. W. that ,i number of the colonist* could hotel busim*** In the state depends which may be a little high. It. Is on Jack Those young widows have other repr«'K«-ntatlve. Even If the return horn* thia thornlng mid make Hlctimns, cushion on the succesa of th«- hotel men, they {this baslM and for these reasons I am an advantage over you single girls, The director* chosen are Ge«> 7. contend, mid for this reason they will : basis of apportionment Is Increased, their urrmiKetuciitH to come buck firmly convinced that the state's pop because they know all about men. Baldwin, <l«-o I* Lindley, J A. Mad leav<- no stone unturned to keep Ore as It probably will b«- following the bar*. ulation according t«j th«: census which Madge—Yes, and because the only | taking of the census, this state Is gon wet. "riieie llohellllllllH lire btlHllICHH «lox, It M Griffith, J W SlenmnH. has been ordered taken next year will men who knew all about them are reasonably certain of Increasing Its Tin hi in k hold er« of II i I h liiHtltutlon There Is no affiliation, or even a floin (ho wind ko ," Maid Mr. Aduin* 1 surely reach 650,000." dead.—Boston Transcript. i membeinnlp In the national house of ar< W. I Vuwti-r, (»<•<>. It Lindley, working ugr<-<-mcnt or understanding "They nre unlike un> prospective pur- II. V. Lumsden, G<*<- I*. Lindley, ,1. a between the Or« gon hot«-) men ami . representative* to the extent of an III.NTh Kill HTOf'K <»U NEPS To the Minute chiiMor* I ever cmiie In contact with. other im-mlx-r. Maddox, l> M Griffith, Mrs. Fred th* liquor d-'glcrs or th«- brewers. In "It In not no much u question of (From October Farm Journal) Father Do you find Rob prompt liiehti and .1. W. Hlctimns. According to the census of 1900 this light tti>- hot«-I men an conduct- price with them uh It I h with wimt An easy way to fight lice is to drive at the office? lb* population of the state was 413,- The Frsl Trust und Savings bank Is hig their own campaign. Independent they <nn afford to handle. They 11 k His Employer-—Yes, indeed; I 536. Th«- basis of apportioning the down ¡«oHts In th«: yard, win«) an old lire out five year* ahead, mid do not >>m of tlm moHt popular I iihi 11iitli him of tlm liquor lutei «-«tu and everyone I bran sack soaked in crude kerosene never saw in all my life a young man membership of the house of repre- In this county, which Is uttested Io , else. Intend to bite off more thuu they can about it and let the hogs do the rest. who could get out of the office at 5 It was during the spring campaign ' Hcntatlve« was uni to 194,182 of pop chew Mont of theHo people huve by tin- fa<t of It« phenomenal growth The next time you run up againHt a o'clock with less delay.—Exchange. ulation, which gave Oregon two rep meuii* of their own. mid their chief ¡.ltd prosperity since II h Inception, io that the hotel men of Portland found ; contrary hog that refuses to go ■ resentatives. When the 1910 census ultll HeeiilH to Im to pay for tills In lid < .«plain I W. SlenmnH, In wl oh «- It- It ne« cHHiiry to band togetli« r to op- | through a chute into the wagon, try I Airy J’erHittag«' has been completed, the basis of rep us soon a* poualble mid «top tlm In I- y: 'ty th«- people of this ««-ctlo.i pls- «- |ios«- tlm ineaHiires Intended to make Passenger on aeroplane—What's th«- following plan: Clap a feed has-j Th«- hotel resentation in the lower iiouse in all terest Heveral of the llohi-mluns will iiiilio’in<l-'i| confided««', Is larg- ly due P«irtlan«l dry a« a bom- ket over his head, and he will back : that ding-donging noise? Can it be the <i«llt of bringing this bank to It , ; men fought the McKenna measure probability will be Incieaaed to one loniulu lieio mid loculi- on tlm lands anywhere you want him to go. By a the cowbells on the milky way? 'representative for every 225,000, and nt once, but tlm majority of them present high standard before the and th«- Got henburg plan, measures Aviator—No; that's only Saturn's Even little maneuvering you can have the <llmn«-tr!< ully opposite, but each ma- possibly 250,000 population. will corm out In the «prlnu with their public. rings. — Boston Transcript. hog In the wagon before he knows it. ( terlally affecting the buHlnesu of the on u ba Is of on«- repnrsentative to families. Every possible condition Cows that are allowed to go dry t«xi i hotels. Th«- experience hotel «m-'i -•very 250,000 of population or major TIIE l*ol LI IB 1 lltli Cir< unintances Alter C*»e* I iuh been explained to them, mid they long never attain their best. I gained In the municipal campaign In fraction, Oregon would still be en Freddie—What’s an end seat hog, Hi-em more than ph-ani-d with tlmlr Provid«: some device for supplying (From October Farm Journal) I defeating tin- two liquor nieaHiireH titled to another representative if dad? buy. Well they may Im, for. In my 1 water in the stable for the cows. Market tlm surplus stock. Ims given them confidence In their the new enumeration reaches 650,- Cobwlgger—He's the fellow who opinion, they huve secured one of th«- The cows that have the most com '»00, which Is considered a practical October imglc« tH may caune Novem I fight against prohibition. They have coop* you from becomming one your snrd-n spots of the Klamath coun fort are the ones that give the owners certainty. ber disaster*. i ills« overed that they can get th«- ear self. — Brooklyn Life. try.” 1 the most profit. Till« Is a good month to pulnt the of tile people, and that a plain, busl- Should the state gain this in- If appearances count for anything Don't forget the calves and year outside of the buildlugs. ' ih - hh like argument will do more than ' creased representation In congress, the Holo nilun colonists will certainly NOTH r. FOR Pl BLICATION lings. Iton't leave them out in the Fat, h<-avy hen* that spend too hysterical statements. Multnomah county would undoubted- make good on their investment In t I i I h «told nights until they are pinched Department of the Interior, U. 8 much time In the corncrib, ea’tng Tuesday a meeting of th«- execu ly constitute the new district Promi I-and Office at Lakev'ew, Oregon, county. They are u very lntelll*ent and haggard. with th«- hogs, are In danger of dying tive committee of the Oregon Hotel nent politicians in that city contend August 13, 1909. body of men. of careful judgment, There is no surer cause of scours I suddenly with apoplexy NOTICE is hereby given that John Men's association was held, and ar that Multnomah county, with the and when they decide on u proposi than dirty feed pails. Be scrupulous- ■ C. Beach, whose postoffice address is (’lean the coop* thoroughly befo - rangement* made for th«- campaign. possible addition of Columbia and tion It means a »lay. Those- of them ly clean as to pails, troughs and the Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the you put them away. Get them undoi The hotel men will make an assess Clatsop cou ip les. would form the who Intend to remain here now and food used in feeding young calves. It i 16th day of March, 1909, file in this cover, too. If you can They will la«t ment ami will provide themselves natural territory for a third congres settle were at work brluht mid early will save the trouble of carrying the office Sworn Statement and Applica so much longer. I with hu III« lent funds to meet all the sional district. These three counties tion No. 01703, to purchase the this morning getting supplies and calves through. Two purls lard and one part tur requirements. The chief expense will easily represent one-third of the po|>- SENWK. NESWK, NWSEK Sec ■nuking arrangements for the- build More than one horse has been tion 5, Township 38 South, Range 9 pentine. will often cure "limber neck" be the publication and distribution ulation of the state, and consequently ing of tlmlr homes at once. The most ruined for life by being made to pull East, Willamette meridian, and the If th«- afflicted bird Is discovered In of literature. As there are hotel men would be «entitled to that proportion ¡hard when young. •it these supplies will be hauled down timber thereon, under the provisions time and the remedy given promptly. In every town iu the state, the asso of the states representation in the by the temna of Mr. Adams to aid Go down to the stable before bed- i of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts The April-hatched pullets should ciation has an organization which house of representatives. It is ar itime and see that everything is all amendatory, known as the "Timber them In th<-lr work "Watch Bohemia now be laying . It I* a mistake to jean reach every ¡mint of the compass. gued that under such an arrange and Stone Law," at such value as right with the horses. You may save grow' when these gentlemen got busy might be fixed by appraisement, and overcrowd them not more thnn 25 ami In this way the llteraturi- can be ment th«- present bounds of the first on the Lakeside tract ¡distributed wherever there are and secon«! district* could remain i a good horse by just that little thing, j that, pursuant to such application, should be allow«-<1 In a flock. A spirited horse will in the end be the land and timber thereon have Ducks Intend«-«? for breeding should I voters. 1 practically Intact. Try It i made slow and spiritless by constant been appraised, June 14, 1909, the lx- separated from those Intended for This division of the state. It is con nagging, twitching of the lines,peev- ! timber estimated 225 M. board feet The hotel men are making their If you don't believe It, Just sug market. It will be an advantage if own battle for their own cause, and tended. would give all sections the at 31.50 per M. and the land 324.50; gest to the itr«t man you meet that ish urging and other wearing pro-1 that said applicant will offer final they can have plenty of range and I do not Interest themselves In the af most \quitable repr«»sentation that he would have made a fine comedian cesses that fretful drivers practice. proof in support of his application swimming water. The Willamette fairs of the liquor people. The hotel could be devised. If he had gone on the «tage and see Match your farm horses. They and sworn statement on the 22d day We cut hay Into about one-inch i men argue that a hotel Is a tempo- , valley and Southern Oregon would him «well up with pride and tell you should be alike in size and shape, but of October, 1909, before R. M. Rich lengths, and pour over enough hot [ rary home, and that a guest of a have their congressman. Eastern about the first amateur performance by far the most important part is that ardson, U. S. Commissioner, at Klam water on it nearly to cover. Allow It hotel is entitled to be provided with I Oregon also could have it* represen ath Falls. Oregon. he ever appeared In St Ixruls Star. they should possess like characteris- I Any person is at liberty to protest to stand over night, mid feed In the drink as well as food, Just as a man tative. while Multnomah and the two tics of temper and disposition, so they this purchase before entry, or initiate l morning F •>«•<! about three times a Knew thie Who l>td «-an be accommodated in his own adjacent counties suggested could I will work in harmony. a contest at any time before patent Cynicus Is It posHlble for a we.'k during winter. horn«-. If Oregon is made dry In supply the third. This arrangement Do not sell a faithful, worn-out issues, by filing a corroborated affi Now I h the time to fix up the hen- 1910 the hotel men predict that the would have the further effect of put woman to keep u secret' : horse to a pedler. Five dollars is davit in this office, alleging facts If you don't want to buy travel from the East will stop, tour ting an end to the fight between which would defeat the entry. Henpeckke I don't know about house* usually the most he will give for such : tarred paper take some of the rolls ARTHUR AV. ORTON, that; my wife and I were engaged for ists will avoid Oregon and home- Eastern Oregon and Multnomah a horse, and few men would care to ■ 8-19 10-21 Register. of wall paper lying around the house several weeks before she said any ••«•k«-rs will seek elsewhere to estab county which recurs every two years | be kept awake at nights by disturbing It will lish themselves. All of this will crip- in the election of a representative thing about It to me — Philadelphia and paste over th«« cracks thoughts of how they came by the 1 HAVE BVYERS mak<- the plac«- very much warmer. Record ple th«- hotel business and will force from the second congressional dis five dollars. many to the wall. trict. For Klamath county lands. Send me If you tell a boy, day after day, Don't give the cats and dogs stale, ‘Tf th«- shoe fits, wear It." is a time description, terms and price, and I "In the federal census of 1909 that lie Isn't earning hi* salt, he will worn saying; but with a woman If the Th«« pessimist stands beneath the T-irtland was given a population of dirty or soapy water to drink. See will sell it for you. Ramsey Realty soon l><< likely to work down to thnt shoe fits sh<- takes It back because It tree of prosperity, and growls when 90.426." said Seneca C. Beach, cen- that it is clean and fresh. You know Co., 217-218 Central bldg., cor. 6 and estimât*. I* too big. 8 Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. th«' fruit falls on his head Succe*r. 1 us supervisor, yesterday, "and I am I how it is yourself. CRESCENT ■IBAKING POWDER The Boston Store Complete Outfitters for Men, Women and Children Let us outfit your Boy for School. We will save you Money. ; i Boys’ Suits at I xtra i Reduction i i K A-