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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1909)
MUIS nu < O.MMI VIS » i l I lii'fm to hlx Journny, finally struck an H\\ HA X 1st '<» I t.i:< I ION iiHltudc mid xiild: 'I lime boca Im thought» Hugge»l..| liy Hie Doings of lirismi <1. iiiinlshi'd with sli'lpiis, met San I . ..ni I - o Slow progress Is I Iss» World nt lairge with robber* on lumi mid Itavi» im i bi-llig III.' 'e In llm count of till* m- ibi' h< n it* of Eplii'sus, but nom' of nil turns of he nnmlclpal election, At Tim ItiiH. burg Evening Ncwu noii'.i of the* could .II sioiii age |m'.‘ That the legist rat's i ffli e It was stated ut limi the mini who could run a nows preelnets ii'iiiuined Is all' llow.-i.T, a* th.' old saying 11 o'clni I Imi plipel III Xlllf I'Vl'I Mllli' Weill to Ill'IlVI'Il llmpllex, ability to qmite xcrlptlll'i! i.l lo l.e In a I from, Imi timi thelr votim long ago if lie ever lived. . not « «-i tuln proof of virtue Boston would m.t materiully affect tho re- The New Yoik Evening Mull hiivh i Hobo. .ili TI h elei'tlon of I’ Il McCarlJiy, tint guvi i iimeiit expoi I h < il limite I hut The new dirci tor ut Ih« mini I h ilio unlon luboi ...ndldale for mayor, s Ihl'I'i’ Is eliour.ll colli III I he United Pu f. A. I'iatt And.i w. it Princeton by n pliirulity of about 7,000 Is con Mtiitc.i tn last 7.310 yeiirx. You limy atol Harvard man Though lie I h only lede.l, ami thè rm i'1 Ity of Chnrb-H M burn nil the olii m . ii IP" now. but 30 y eut* old, he Is Hiild to know more Fickort for <ll> ilei attorney over I .'Hpiilixlble ili'iileitt lite rejecting Uli limi in > i han im> t Francis J. Ilem abolii mom -y may reach I.'>,000. ordi't i fur delivery after timi pcrlml. people <1. t lie i et urne, show rii. Oregonian ballevea that It The a mixed board of Mil i> Ium lil comfort the political hangers- III mui \> my of the Republic I h Ham pl i v I boi I, With a majority of union o i nml depend' ni i II lot to know limi lll'l It. V Hani, a nativi of Illinois lie labor members. The other municipal tlicri» I h nothing III law or custom to m veil In the Ninth lllliioh« i-nvulry oltliccH elect an- divided among the I rovelli Mi Hearst from i out liming during III« wur. Illa later life was rejuiblii .in. democratic and union la • o I mi ti candidat« for i'Vcrythlm: In pi-ut In 13 I o it -.ml a, of which Hint - lie bor parties. sight evi n If Im bud he-n idecti'd wax governor from 1901 to 1905. In a lengthy statement today mayor of New York. li emu that li F. Yoakum, I k ad M.' 'X elei I Met '«i i t by oulllma hi* Hei bei t I Glad'tone. Secretary of •*r! -rn nuil I * ¡- !» I In mt f t! ti e revi-ral principal In Itomi' \ffalrs, ami son of the ' grand like lo make IK . Of il •• campaign. lb- declares old nui h of English piillllcs" will ac the populace foi the i i w fatuous Ih'tcll Hetehy «■«»pt the peerage his fntlier so ion J. Pierpont Morgan Jr. la a bigger water supply Hchetne, by which It U nlsti'iil ly u i used man physlrnlly tban his father, w lililí propesoli to bring a new water sup- The l’ut tlumi .loiirnni sais thul a III : nos II ill he I» a w hul<< of a young ply from tiie lieti ll-lletchy valley, In building illpomui 1« u man wl>>» wlll i hap. i lie high Hierras In the Yosemite tini il-llbi i ntr-l V brusii Ilo rigar lishea Judge Itili" it S. Lovett, tile newly country, and promises tlmt "the «>lf *t ■ - mi bave nei'idi'tiialiy dr»»ppc<| 4 b lid pre .Ideili of the Souille in Pa moral aspect of our city slmll be bet ott bl» atreve unti! after yon I ivo 4 ine railroad, wn* born In Houthi-in ter 11 an It I h today " Mullí' Ti-xii*. mid timgl.t hlms.'lf law on bls - 4- ♦ ---- Tim Cnmk County Journal states futher’s ram h. The hi st railroad Job LOI VI. <H I I i\ lll.st l.ls itili lllxlii.p Ptulditt k of the Eplsiupal In- over bail was grubbing sugebriiHli illiii.'»," of lln l.'iii Origini I» now In on the right of way of I In Hunting- Vancouver, Wash., wet by 136. that county und Im be.n holding ton rond through Texas in less tlilitl Yacolt, Wash., wet by 33. »■•rvli'i » In PrllH'Vlilc, Mudili« and thirty-five years after that time h> Camas. Wash., dry by ». wa* pr.-xi I. nt of the »unic road Bend Washougal. Wash., dry by 3. G.'oig,- \<ie, author of the famous The Margaret Ilo-. Theatrical com Rimil i, ( ti e , w et by 95. luitiy lu» been playing In Prineville fubl'" In *limg and the "College Wld St Hideux and Houlton, Ore, wet ow " I* n lonveit to th«' continental und Baud dmlng the past week. by Political rumor has It timi Mr bn-akfm.t, which I* alwaya orang«» Nelial.it., Or , dry by 23. l'alt bunk', may lie tendered the pont turn inelade and toast, though he pre Scappi.Om- Ore . wet by C. fers strawberry preserves to marine ■ >f Amb.'i" ador to < tibia A h the mat ♦ ter Is thus far given out . Senator rm- lade Now Ymk Complete returns on Dry farming i* not a* new as som«» him Ims suggested tin' nt ni'HH of Mr. the vote for mayor I show the follow- of n* ,i.|i ... at.-» *ay It I*. Th<' farm Fairbanks to Secretary K mix. am! It Ing Guynoi : 250.678; Bunnard. 17*.- ers were .im.mg the very tlir.t to vote I» bidli'Vid by Mr Fairbank's f r I p ml a 662. Hearst 153,«43; Gaynor's plu- for prohibition. The Portland Telegram obm-rv * rallty 73,016. It The forces of fusion will be In prac- that Uml- Joe Cminon believe» In to the majority so long a* the mnj.iiti tic,il control ini Neu York City's gov II spi bellcv. « In Uncle Joi». It I h sai l that 150 |>eople lost thuti Ilves In AIplm* mountiiln climbing duti>-x of diplomaci, during th.» last sen.H>n. and the Purt- InVtM thè i-ompunlons'ilp O í e w I little * ’. ild. !-n < a unni J - land Telegram aptly rctnnrks\ t! at Irretr!« ml.lj lorn The greut ugnnutle, that parili uk.t sort of excess popu- latli.ii can !>• uj handily »pared a* « uh llke thè Havlor Ju that It U t! < < plaint of «»nip ciltlc tint ( ’ el Itoic - i »It'» hunting stoiles II bo scarce before Thanksgiving, that < lit If II l»| ernment after January 1st next, al ti «ii.gli Hu Democratic candidate for ntuior was c)i ■ ted. With the rxcvp- ’ Him of that office the fusion sweep ’ w as complote. . ♦ 3,7110. With Johlftton, entire democratic ticket was defeated, with I III! i X< epl Ion of N. I > Baker, < Ity so- llcltor. At Toledo Brand Whitlock was elected muyor for the third time. Nearly the entire Independent ticket wm eli-eted. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIHST TRUST *™> SAVINGS BANK at Klamath Falls, In the State of O;«-gon, nt the close of business, September I, 1909. Kl SDI |(< EM v Loans and Discounts In Pennsylvania the republicans elected all state otfliers by majorities of marly 150,000. In Philadelphia the loc„| reform organization was Dot i. 4HH . 4 Bonds, securities, < ’<■ Banking hou".<‘, furniture and fixtures Due from approved reserve banks Cheeks and other cash items........ Cash on l and ........ overwhelm. <1 by a republican land slide, the majority exceeding 43,000. Total Amendm i.is to the state constitution were adopted, abollxhlng spring elec tions. At Pittsburg the 37,000,000 bond Ismie for Improvements was car ried by 10.000 plurality. The usual republican majority for state and 51.734.56» 350.78 2,150 7 I 2,491.42 900.7« 3. «69.77 t «1,49«.04 4 I.l 4 Iti LITI EH IMIII.AIIH Capital sto< k paid In ................ Undivided profit«, less expenses and tax<-s paid Due to bunks and bankers ............ .............. Individual deposits subject to check Demai d «• -rtlAcateif of deposit......... ...... Time c.-rtlflcates of deposit ........... Savings deposits ................ ..... .................................. county candidates was recorded. Vancouver, Wash. A mujorlty of 136 "for license'* is the result of the local opt lifn election hel<| In Varieou- ver. Wh.-n the |«>II h dotted pt X o'clock and the counting began, a large crowd or . Interested onloc»e-s Jammed each polling place, Tli • largest numlxT congregated at I' •• chut H. the city hall, which IV a h crowded to the sidewalks. All-the 1 Total 25,000.00 1,59«.59 3x17 19,457.48 70.00 7,585.00 7.74«.SO J fil.T9S.04 State of Oregon, I County of Klamath, I hs . I. J. W. Siemens, cashier of the above mentioned bank, do sol emnly -w ar 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*. Subscrib' d and sworn to before methis 9th day of September. 1909. P. L. FOUNTAIN, Notary Public. Vites for the lo< al option issue wer»- counted by 9 o'clock and the strain v i.M owr. M ason &S lough MOXAIU II M Elit i VI I I.E Si l i RES l.EAHI IN JA< OBS IMAM h lìiciKUm-mil t.n.iitti of ABSTRACTERS Ibi» Finn, aX. choice line of invent nients tliot -will mtilco tlio i)iirchiiser money W Ili! li U.i» a Simili Fruii Stand, Provi'» Vii < rt i«lng tallio A lea c was signed Saturday by k the Monarch Mercantile company and L. Jacobs, covering a period of five years, for the big store room at th" corner of Muin and Sixth streets and the store roorq facing on Sixth street. These two rooms «ill give the Mon arch company the larg st door space In the city, and is Indicative of the rapid growth of a firm that started with a few bankets of fruit a little over a year ago. No more phenoni- enal development has marked the progress of any other Arm In the state, and demonxtrates more effect- tially than anything else the fact that Khirmth Falls I h rapidly merging Into Its place among the full-fledged cities of Oregon. / Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON &. SLOUGH 3 I t MES fGRASrATES CAN BE BE r'Ot EYXTA'D lATRYM'Ht'PE POINTING POINTING TO; TOI ____ ES t-A-N ND tATBYHHERE ■srHoot as rut m a .« qs fop thhiz i ? f . mwrwl £ sucks »! The M narch proposes to have the finest »tori' in the state when it moves El< ilion return* from many Htati-H Into Its new home, The same pro Enrollment ot »tudentv past year 468. and cities, shots ag results at a gressive spirit that has dragged It All graduates placed In good positions^ , follow; but they will probably be consider* link ii-i- r, but whal I j to be expected from the fruit stnnd period to the Filled but 50 per cent application* for office help. from a man so bitterly opposed tn At Fort Way i. ably scarcer afterwards. Reputation for thorough and personal Instruction. Ind., the repttbli- firm doing the greatest volume of Safe and refining Influence*. cans i ai t I d th" election, while at business in it* line In the county is ft Is t< orted thut there Is a move yellow Joitrunllatn ’ Muncie ;.ml 1... ayette democrats going to force it into the rank3 of tho ment on fcot in New England to tax Sind for new Folder and Success Stories. wer« i bo .en to t all bachelors for the benefit of old mayoralty. Four large-,! mercantile houses In South Orening an Oyster. I inuld i. Nou will not some statesman Already has it coni- •'The i '. m . km Oracle." n Ixxik which arresttt were mat! at Gary under the ern Oregon. please devise a mean» of taxing mar was nei er fur from the kitchens ot our law prohibiting ; .»liticai mud-sHng- nienccd to reach out after the great urent grumi mot hers, is iery prtxrise In HW «Tl PF5I.S WHE>: I led women for the bi'tieflt of their Its directions iih to the pro|s*r niauuer Ing. volume of trade that has for years I U’l111F. J CWHEM HTnwUT OÍAKÜE hiixl.anil In Marylund t e proposed a mend been going to other cities, and the of prvseri lug nml rntliig oysters, say« un English Journal "I'lie true loier nient to tl • ata ie constitution lle effectiveness of Its work has brought In regard to the controversy no«' <>f Illi Ulster." Il rites tile nilltlor. "will raging about Dr Cook's nxci nt to have some rrgunl for the feelings of signed to dlxfru i li Ise negroes has to this city thousands of dollars this the summit of Mount McKinley, the lil* little tallirli.' uml wlll never aban been def. ate.l by from 1 2.000 to 14.- year that would otherwise have gone Ashland. Prineville, < >i egimian Bay that the trouble n It h don Il to ttie li.i'icleH of a l.uiiiillng op 000 Tl. democrats claim the legis to Medford. erator. hot util <>|Hii it himself nml Hur» »In cllmb mountain« 1« tlmt . nutrii e I., detih li the tl*li from the lature, Insuring t’ .• re-election of l.akevi.w. Shaniko and other points. In its new home the Monarch will »Ill'll xo dexterously that the oyster Is United Slates Senator Rayner. y alwa x gel biM'k. hardly cun-. I.iii» tu* ha» luci, ejected carry the same complete line of gro In Mu- ■■.’ cliis . :t. Eben S. Draper, W. E Crllihlow, secretnry of from I i I h l.xlglng Illi lie fis'ls the tei'th Oregon I'. ohlliliio'i i omini! i' e, In of the piseli .irons guiiriiiaml tickling republican, was el.-cted governor by ceries and staples, together with fish, * poultry and game, and also all farm a plurality of 8,0>! ). i-i.iiDmnlcatlon tu '!■•' Orc'mnltiu him to dentil " <<t« statement« imsde by M'iyc” In Ncbia ka s. ■ Chairman Hay products i ually found in up-to-date MRS. M. McMILLAN. Prop'r This Ws» In Denmiik. boxo ot Mllwa.ikee, nml i|o n dvclfti'i i ward tre ubllcnr i lalms the election stores. It is also proposed to add a Ali Riigllshmitn laiiiim business In a meat market, and such other lines at uri CHtM In Atlanta, Gii., for of all tl.rie repul an Judges by ma rerinln Danl«h tonti nrrlied ut thè Modern iniprovenient*. 73 rooms suites. hliu .Limi docrcHsed In One year rnllwny stillimi. Ile lni).tlml <>f n Joritles ranging ft il 7,000 to 1 2.C00. will enable the housewife to purebnso Sample Rooms. Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club fl50 l'< r cent. The Oregonlan belleves gr< iip <>f meli xismlliig uenr thè imi tu Democrat I clain ar,« confident for v iihlti its walls everything necessary! thè líense lie untiteli, wliercupoit uno Rooms. Etc., Etc. 1 >r the preparation of a meal. but ns a malliematli'lati Mr. Crltch- of tliiuti ofi.'red to go wltll lilm litui the i lection of or JiMgo, J J. Sulll- No one other agency has played > ili I ' to tIn' World gold stioiv bini \\lih ris'ollec'lons of whnt van of Omaha, r I I opcflll of the SPECIAL RFSORT FOR TOURISTS »il. It a si-rvii-e ine-int In Enr'nnd ho el-- ' tlon cf two d? loerats. Returns such an important part in the gr iw.h xniil, "l d'.n't nani a guiily-'* "Bui depend, if Charles W.! Mirely y.-u n«ke<l iim to show voti thè have been icci-ived from le s than a o’ this firm as has the use to w I i< h The; 'airbank.-, should go to China as mln- wny." salii mie <»f tlii’in. "Yes. bill I fourth of the state, The republicans they have put printers' Ink. 1 i »-i 11 <■ I' i . i 1 Si .Hi , |i, u in dmi't ii .-int a guido," "Mi ilenr «Ir, I made a dean sweep In Dougins coun r.tr.nd as an example of what adver- .-mi imi ii guide; I imi thè blshop.” ot sit roaring war between two hem-' ty mid In Laneaster county (Lincoln) tuing will do. especially when it Is ihpcrcH by talk. Idle nml Indiscreet. Remine» In High Li(j. both of which wen’ democmtlc a year I rcked tip I y the quality of the goods tin- "Ilo licit In'll'.'»» |s etigtigeil to il i.'ivertls'd. When selling nothing |e doc-i tiinke speeches, sometimes. ago. lilemnii.’’ C. F. GOODRICH, Proprietor Jilt they ale kept 111 cold Storage Kill'll In New Jersey the next state senate but fruits mi l vegetables it was no "Ves." Him- before delivery, mid come forth "Ami ymt siti- ilio iiffnlr ivas romnn will consist of 15 republicans mid tl uncommon occurrence for them to use Dealer in Dry Good.«, Clothing. Shoes, Hats n h u n I. -1- ii r, 11 at y on ma i tic?" crate and thi »mbly wllcha >e' l alf i p.igt of this paper to rail the $ "(th. very. Why. the duke mis cien Carpeis, Rugs, Wall Paper ;u ntion o: li e housi'kei -rs of the ♦ ) p.-nd th. will not dlsturli tlie too poor t.» hire n lawyer." Kansu* 43 republicans and 17 democrats. cily to the f et that they wet-» in T i '-all i o| 11 . world, much loss shake Ulty .lourmil. and Groceries At Buffalo, N. Y , Louis Fuhrman, I I uslness. Duly one reitrlt < »ul.l i,-: T earth, ciack ¡he zenith nml knock I-’’ .e Table Salt. .I!) pound* for s .7 -, democrat, was elected mayor by 1,- Afiaid cf Consequences. bait, one-half g roil ml, | mt ton 20.00 kw «8 - : 11 poles over. Brother Fairbanks Is Dog Hiller (tremulouslyi S im 1. here. 2 16 majority. Jiinghnmton, EI tn Ira. Snap Soap, loo liars for Monart In 1 he from rank of tl ■ j [ In. very man to succeed the warmly sir! Wlll that dog bite me? Dog Johnstown and Schenectady elected Coffee, |»-r |M>imd........... I Sc to Owner txroriifullvi Do you *up|»'se lie Ten, |>er |H'Uii<l................ !■ sines* InatitutIona of the city. !! Uh to .qmicloilH Clime. democrats, and Watertown, Koches- Star Tobacco, | ht plug . Ims no liiHtlnct of self preservation?— Anyhow, the tariff can’t lx1 blamed Ihiltiniore American. Ilocseshoc Tobaix-o, per plug ter, Troy mid Rome elected republl- Clarence II Underwood left Saittr- ■ > Spear Head lobucco, |>«-r plug r the kind of hnts women Insist onl cans for mayor. The new mayor of Klee, | mt |K>und ..................................... He, tdc and day n ala ■. for <>i' mpin. Wuh . to < > The sagacious are generally lucky.— earing Indianapolis News. Iteans t>er pound ..............................................0c and ■ Rome wns indorsed by the democrats. Black wood. attend the funeral of his father, who <> < oliinibla Ont Flakes, piece fo chinaliner in Just before the Tnft pnrty started ■ i In Salt Lake City tho American each isickiige . died at that place Friday evening. 1 ‘ wn the Mississippi river Uncle .loo Beat Solomon a Mila. \ iolet Onl», piK'kngv party (opposed to Mormonism) elect She—That's Mr. Osborn over there. \ iolet Pancake Flour nnon dlctnli <1 to a reporter the fol- P. 11. McCullough of Marysville Isollt-sl Oats, in bulk. IH | h . iiih I h for.................. IJM) He married a million. He—You don't ed the mayor by n majority of 1,500 wing imHwer to a iim-Htion as to Dried I’runes, 20 pounds for.................................. 1.00 At Cleveland, Ohio, Herman C. was at the Livermore Saturday. say! Well, that bents Solomon to a Sugar, per sack............................................................... H.75 lat he thought of the fight the In- frnxale.—Boston Transcript. Baehr wns elected mayor over Tom L. irgents me making against him: II. G. Wilson and wife of Klamath ’ ’ Highest Price Paid for Hides and Produce Gain hu» oft with treacherous hopes Johnson, incumbent of the office for ------ -------- ----------- ------- ■ ■ i d I'.ml, you wlll recollect, if you hsl men to ruin Sophocles. four terms. Ba’ehr’s plurality Agency are staying at the Lakeside. ♦♦>♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ GÎ MJ •.! !!! s(LTS Facts Worth Noting 9 : t Goodrich s Cash Store