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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1910)
|QQ||D[n I'1 l,,<' Giwn of Middleton 1*1 more than $4,000 a y«»ar. Farming NvtfUnlU houses wer«' destroyed; H L Myers, pays today, and the b«»tter It Is done 12 vearH oi age, wss killed, and three I th«> better It pays. Rich men know w others wer«* Injured. Many oil d«u j this; they love th«» country and are FIN 4L CEREMONIES OVER BODY III Nt - ||( (|(1, g,M||. i.ng,. district wei*'I EARTH CAME BETWEEN FAIR proud to own farms, ranches and OF DECEASED MONARCH ' v r,*« k**d The damage to crops 1» esc j plantations They seek endlessly for LUNA AND tll.D BOL «tinted at halt it million. managers ami superintendents. They seek men who know both the how and Nation» of the World Gather to I’ay Approximately *1.100 Hate Been \ <) .l<i|Hiii« «e Ale llhom-d, lini Natal Cuti Nil AW NEE. Okla . Ma' |>l Klanuith T'ali» Pimple Got a th«' why of things. Send that bright Nulmcribed, With NeCvral Other l-'inal Tribute to the Memory »tractor Think» Char*«' Ia don«' In Paula Valley wiped out th« View of th«' Erlipee—Also Saw boy of yours to your agricultural col Mulmeriptiona Coming of the Man of IVace Groumll«'»» village of McAity, killing Nati' l'< " th«- Com«'t and Nom«' IJghtning lege, Give him broader outlook ami berry 20 years old. and Injured twen deeper Insight as well, Accept this Many cattle and horses ! as a new age, acept and mak«' the l’uit«'«l PivsH Survie*. The Soclulist Emumpnient, foi tj others were killed by the storm, lit the Unite«! PreM Nvrvice. Klamath Falls got a very good most of It. which the local »«»lultHtH have b«>en MANILA. May 24. Th*' drydock LONDON. May 20 The body of view of the eclipse of the moon Mon 1 working so hard during the past «««v- towns of Marysville, .Madill and Paoli Dewey sunk In 7U f«u*t of water las' King Ed war«! VII was laid at re«t to day night. The eclipse began about WASHINGTON LETTER eral weeks, will undoubt«>dly l>«* hold many houses were damaged and ««*v night when the wut«r-dlspla<lu^ day In St. George’s Chapel, Wludsor. 8:30 and continued until after 11, In this city between June 37 und vial persons iujui«*d Relief puttie« vulve« were left upon. Th«- big dry where seven other British kings are The shadow of the earth, which WASHINGTON. D. C . May 20. July 4th, inclusive. There still re have been soul from Shawn«*«* un I dock'a machinery wus ruined. Hh- was directly between the sun and the "The crow is a much nbusihi bird, buried, with the most impressive mains a few huudred dollars to be other let les wus thè largest fioatlng drydotk in moon, obscured all of Luna's light and it is tint«* that someon«' said a funeral ceremonle« In th«» world's hls- raised to r«>aeh the required amount, DENVER, Colo . .Muy 31 Light ih,- Americati ttuvy, und «( uh t«»we<l except a faint crescent on the lower good word for his old black coat, ‘ tory. Th«* procession left Westmin but sufficient progress has been made hemisphere. At times the color of , remarked Dr. C. Hart Merriman, ster at 9:50, with the entire city in to mult«* It practically certain 'hilt the nitig and wind destroyed several bere ft’olii thè United Ntates. houses In the town of liuntah, und Nlnrr Isluitd <'«»ustructor Talk» it highly nervous condition. Hundreds the rest of the earth’s satellite was a chief of the biologic?! survey. needed funds will l>«> s«*eured. .MARE INI.AND. Cai, May .4 I tiled th<< Infant child of Mrs. Edward of the spectators fainted, u.nl forty deep, dull red. but most of the color "Instead of being an enemy og the lA'cturers of national fam«* will b<> Miller whll<> In her arms. John Fet- Nuval t'oiistructor W. <’. I> u I m *I« un«l uiubiilunees wer«* kept busy answer ing was gray black. farmer, as is generally believed, here during th«» encampment, among gitson was killed while crawling Chlef Carpenler W W. t'owle» of th> A very clear view of the comet, continued Dr. .Merriman, "the crow ing emergency calls. Th«* crowd b«*- them being Eugen«* V. I»«*l>s. Robert through it wlr«' font*«' In an atempt to nuvy yard bere, under whom th<* which is now traversing the Western is on«» of his best friends and the gan arriving at midnight, ami by day Gunter. Gaylord Wilshire, I.... a Mor reach sh«»lter. Dewey wus t«>w««d tu Olongui«*, in sky was also had that night. Sever protector of his crops True, during light th«* streets were Jammed. The ris low is. Freeman Kuo« lea uud Nuhlg bay, und lustalled. todny di» al lightning flashes were observed in corn planting time, the crow's bill 1« Duke of Connaught's hors«* be«r.me Charles Kline. It 1« expecli'il that JAPANKNE’S < KI Kl.TV Kll.l> IM>i citsaed thè sccldent wltli a Unite«! the northern sky. indicating a possi i turned against the farmer during frighteued at the outset of the pro- th«' attendaiK'e will exceed the est|- Press correspoudrnt Boti« Dubola bility of rain. one month, and that month only, h«' I cession's march, nearly unseating mated figures of th** local socialists. United Press Service. und <'<>w h*s sald thut they dld not b< is his enemy. Bt during the other him. These encampments will be held In MARTINEZ. Calif . May 31 Sam lieve th« JapauMa* wer«' poMibly r< rilE SCHOOL EOK THE EAK.MEK eleven months the crow is really A most touching Incident was th«« this city annually, and will prove a uel Hoffman, aged K years, Is dying «ponetele, u» hsd b««cn »ugg«'»ted Iti working overtime for him. It eats action of Queen Alexandra befor«* en source of busin«*HH to the entire com ns the result of being plac«»d in a «ome quurtvr«, ulthougli thè Japar, She munity. What th,« Agricultural Colh'gc Does thousands upon thou-jands’of d«'«truc- tering the mourning carriage steam dryer In a laundry. A Jap «•«•* used Ih«* d«u-k frequviitly. It I h ‘ live insects and bugs every week, and approached the dead king's charger for a Boy Th«> soliciting committee has not anese whom the Imy tormented 1» be upen tu ull ustiona who pay for Ih«- I and carressed him tenderly, patted when it comes to feeding its young, visittyd all those who will be uaked ing held by the authorities. Th«« Jap privllege Dulrola Huld he l»'llrv«>d a gives them a diet compost'd almost “Caesar." Edward's fox terrier. Just for funds, but they will conclude anese to«ik the boy out of th«' dryer The following from the pen of tornado had lM>«<n reaponstele for th- Prof. E. J. Wing in the Breeders' entirely of worms and Insects that at that moment a giant highlander their labors within the next two days, unconscious, dash«*«! cold water In his iilnklng, a« that was th«* f««ar »brìi dog which has whlin'd constantly during which time no one will be face and revived him. und then placed Gasette throws considerable light on j prey upon the crops. «h<< wi«« InHtailed "Therefore, it makes n»e rlgbt«?oiis-1 since his master's deatl^ appeared at overlooked Th«> following 1» n list him back In th«« dryer uguln. accord an interesting question: of thos«» contributing to date: ing to th«> story told to th«* police Times are not what they were thir !y indignant every tim«» I see anyone the carriage, and refuse to leaie. Th«* weather was warm and bright. Klamath Development company $300 Feeling 1» high ngalnst the Jap and BIG CROWD TO IIEAK ty years ago. Then farmers’ sons at try to kill a crow. Thos«» trials, how COMMKNCEME.N I »I IlMoN 300 preparation« have been made to pre tended the countrv schools somewhat ever. are not verv often «Town- d with Simultaneously with the starting of Abel Ady the procession every str«*et car in ■success, for the crow has become on ■ Chamber of Commerce 100 vent |MMalblc action In th«' enraged , they quit school early in the lli-v. Dr. G. II. le «' Gl»«-» an ln«|dr- 50 public at the jail. spring to begin plowing; they never of the wisest of wild creatures as the Great Britain stoppeil for from two George Noland ing lildr« »« to High S<-h«M>l to fifteen minutes. All factories ■ni«- rt'sult of hundreds of years of per J. V. Houston 50 graduatt'd. but after reaching a man’s Mtmb-nl* pended operations for a time The J. W. Hawxhurst 30 TO PREACH MEMIHIIAI. NMW<»\ stature they grew weary of school secution and misunderstanding. procession was two hours and «even "The value of many of our birds is C. F. Goodrich 50 and went no more. From that time The High Nchool auditorium wan 50 Itcv. G. II. F«-«-««' to Talk i«« \ <-t« ruii» crowd«'«! Sunday morning «Uh |>oo- on they plowed and sowed, tilled and unfortunately unknown to the farm minutes covering the distance from J. r Bitter of Civil War Nett Sunday Westminster to Paddington. Ambas ers, whom they are striving so hard D. B Burr.ll SO reaped, as fancy and traditional cus I pie anxious to heur ti><< annusi tom dictated. It was not then dream to protect. The oriole, for instance, I sador Reid did not partlcipat«' in th<> E. W. Muller 50 R««v. G II E« m « iw < of th«' M 11 odist sermon by Rev G II Fe*»««, pasto« procession, but accompanied by Mrs. Monarch Mercantile company 50 chinch has dt'clded to bol<l a ineino- ed that a man could learn at school • s the only bird that will eat the fuzzy of th«* Methodist «liurch of this city things especially useful to the farm caterpillars which are so d«'Siructiv«> Roosevelt and Ethel, awaited the ar Boston St or«' 25 risl service next Bundst . In ceh-brn- Th«' Presbyterian. Baptist, Christian k . k k . Mon er, least of all that he might with to many varieties of trees. Were I*.1 rival of th«' funeral at St. George« 25 tlon of Memorial Day Mr Fees« Is und Methodist church« can« «died Portland Store profit go away front home to an agri not for the woodpeckers there would 25 Inviting all old soldiers of la>th ariule« ilielr usual servii'«'» t<> beai Dr Freu« . cultural school that would make him be no forests, for they go after and 25 and tha-ir fanilil«M>. as well us veter •vho delivered ht» most illuiiilnutlnr* LONDON. May 20.— fhe largest City Bakery l.eep down the enormous num be is of • C. BARS Moor«' a better man and a better farmer. 25 ans of th«' Spanish-American war. to «.«Idresa on "Personality display of royalty in tbo history of Personality \bi«ast th* We were wont to look back at worms that attack the ttees. 25 attend this s« i t Ice. H< will preach w ... M ' Dr Fosan« la a philosopha i the world formed the procession in East End Kandy Kitchen "The only bird ’hat I would really 30 a sermon on th«' events of th«« Civil is well those days as “the good old times.’* honor to the dead king. The proces First Trust and Saving« Bank a» a K'llglous teacher, and h«» In turth, to those of us who find our be glad to roe destroyed in thiJ sion went from Westminster hall past Klamath County Bank 20 War which he has prvach«'d «««'versl lecture mad«' a profound impreaalon hair silvered the memories of those country is tbe English sparrow. He the house of parliament, the govern First National Bank 20 times before In previous pastorate«., <m hl« audience is utterly wotthless to the farmer o. j old days are very precious. There 30 and always to large and Interested ment buildings in Parliament street, American Bank was good in them that maybe has the orchard owner; he is dirty, quar-1 through Charing Cross, thence up American Cafe 15 audiences departed forever. There was much ; telsome. and drives away the song! Pal! Mall, up St. James street to Pic- J. L. Stewart 10 I n I»EAI> of strenuous endeavor, much of forti-' birds, .lust at present the survey is I cadilly, past Hyde park, to Padding J. R. t’erllng* 10 ITtttMNEH THE CHANNEL 10 tude and self-denial. But yet in striving with all its might and main ton station. Silent bands of p«'ople Stahlman Bros WITH A ER« »PLANE I lilted Pres» t'ervlc«' many ways these latter days are rich <o keep him out of Southern Califor lined the route and thronged the bal W. H. Doibeer 10 Colonel OXNARD. Calif., Mav ¿3 I er days. Today lands are far more nia. So far we have been suttcess- conies of the houses. The casket, M G. Wilkins 10 United Press Service. John Kastle, a prominent Southern ful in this battle. If the people of DOVER. May 11.—Count Deles»- fertile than they were then. Today 10 embroidered in white, was cl«»ariy O. K. Transfer California democrat and former den« farm practices are far better. Today the cities and villages would only- visible. The royal crown lay on a Balls A Reed io' eps crossed the English rhanne) to ocratic candidate for Stat«- Board Of men are wiser, let us hope gentler take up the crusade against this little I cushion at the head of the casket. In J. E. Swanson 4 10 day on an aeroplane, »farting at Ca Equalization. died today, sg«d 7«. and better men. Their ideals today pest, they might earily get rid of the middle of the casket lay the scep l. P. Tabor ...... 10 lais. and landing near here This Is Colonel Kastle »a« also s prom non’ are higher than they were thirty him, and the beautiful song birds tre. King George IV’ rode behind. J. B Chambers 10 the second aviator to succeed in this pioneer Mason would come back. The sparrow is years ago. They live better, have 5 test. Blériot, the Frenchman, being | bearing the royal standard, dressed as M. W. Espy ■> the first to make a successful crosnlng better homes, more books, more leis easily trapped and easily poisoned: a British general. The procession was W. B. Barnes I but every time an organized elort is noth e ro <>ic< h i rdist » C. Greely ure to read. E. .« with a biplane. The weather condi ' made up of practically every milltary made to rid a locality of the nuisance Today the farmer can afford, as he i 3 tions were favorabh- for the flight body in England, with bands In gor C. H. Daggett . Th«- lawiti of th«- ««»dllng ¡noth could not thirty years ago, to send the crusaders are met with the mis geous uniforms; Judges of the high E Quilltch 5 being now <-|<» m « t,t bund, all p«rion-« P I taken sentimentality of a few who , BIGAME IT ONTO THE COMET his son away to school after he has «> 1 courts, members of the privy council; K. F. Iron Works having apple or pear tr«-«-» upon that' outgrown the rural school or the vil know nothing about the merits of the the headquarters staff of the British F. R. Borrough o pr< nilses are requested to spray (her case, and are scared oc by the cry of 1 lage high school. To what school 5 United Pre»« Service. army, among them being Generals W. E. Seehorn thoroughly with some of the «tandar l Save the little birds' that is set up ' LEMONS, France, May 31 A sul shall he send the boy? It may not 5 Roberts, Kitchener. White, Lowe, the Jos Konop phurous rain fell here today. believed nrsvnlial »ptays. "Diapauno," ,»ra> be desirable to make him a farmer. in the papers and from the pulpit, i famous field marshals; Admirals WII- The English sparrow has no more j to I m * due to the passage of the earth nate of lead or some of Its xurtoti» There may not be land for each of The following have added their son, Fisher. Seymour, Duke of Nor- formulas In conn«»ctlon with th" the farmer’s sons. There are schools right to exist than rats, mice, scor- [ folk. Earl Marshal of England, Earl share to th«' socialist encampment through the tall of the comet. The above I would recommend the add- Elons, tarantulas, or any other nox- ; country Is cov«»r*d with a yellow sub of engineering and farmers’ sons Waidegrave. Lord Cat rington, Earl fund, bringing the grand total of tjie tlon of a solution of bluestone, about make the best engineers. Perhaps ious creatures that are recognized a« | Beauchamp, each with six aides, The subscription up to $1,8(9. The bal stance. The atmosphere is murky, throe |>oiinda to fifty gallons of wnte<. enemies of our society." and a sulphurous odor pervaid« medicine, or law, or the ministry is gun carriage bearing the coffin was ance needed will be borne by the to ch «wk tin* spr« nd of mildew blight • • • the boy’s true calling. Rest well as ! socialist locals of this city. drawn by a hundred soldiers. Out- that Menis t > I«* preval nt h« » thti HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL A sarcastic comment upon the pres-1 sured that for whatever he is pre Big Basin Lumber company $25, J. side those were lines of honorary season. TEAM DEFEATS MERRILL ent economical administration was pared that he will do. A. Godfrey $5. J M Plstts $5. Gold pallbearers. if trees ar«' properly upray«d as Today the agricultural college is received by the secretary of the en Rule $15, O 8. Purdy $5. Eagl«- Spt'ciul to the Herald. above Ibero will be very few cases of treasury the other day from a person well worth consideration. It is in no Pool Hall $5. C. T Olivet $5, Klam- Th«' High wormy fruit. If It Is not done the MERRILL. Mav 21. i LONDON. May 20.—The funeral sense a school of low grade, a plac-? signing himself "$500 clerk.” as fol i ath Falls Iron Works $5, Balis & School teain defeated the Merrill boy* wormy fruit must not be Hold or «»• cortege of the dead monarch was easily entered, easily mastered. Th* lows: . Reed $10. F. R. Ifarcaugh $5; Pant- to the tune of 13 to *> Arnold an«! f «»■«••«I for rah' under penalty. made up as follows: Leading was “ During the past year, by omitting 'raining in the modern agricultural atorium $.">, Fnrm«'n»' Implement and Motschenbacber was th«' battery for O. A STEARNS. college is thorough, the course full, to cross my “t's” or dotting my “I's’* King Edward's favorite charger in Supply house $20. Roberts A Hanks the High School teiun Ki ult Inspector. Klamath Count» full state trappings, with purple and I have saved the government two i-road, deep. There is room in it for $5. R L. Riddle «labori $20. G«.*org«* 0 all the energies, all the intelligence cents in ink. Will you please add crepe rosette on hfs headband and big North (labor! $5, A. Caatel $10, Crls- of the young man. In many ways his this to my salary? I am now using ¡spurred Wellington boots of a fie)«! ler A Stilts $20. F O. Greenwood $5, training is as thorough as the engi my lead pencil down to one-half Inch. marshal reversed in the stirrups: G. T. Shaw $5, Fountain A Moyser neer's. The province of the college I hope in this way to save another the royal standards. King George $2, Livermore hotel $10, C. L. Reed > h two-fold. It gives the young man cent. Ix>ug live this economical ad with aide and equerry, Duke of Con $20, Martln&Calkinu $5, W.II.Weed naught, Edward's brother, and Kaiser on $5, II. Boivin $10, Klamath Falls something to carry home and it j ministration. Wilhelm. Edward's nephew, on either F Electric Works $5, Mrs. Mi-.MIIIan “ I am short of paper or I would makes him strong enough to carry it. I side, slightly behind King Gtjorge; $10. Ackley Bros $5, White Realty write a longer letter. We are one It is not more what it gives the young . Earl of Granard, field officer; then man than it is what it makes the year nearer the poor house." company $10, Do« Powell $.">. J. P. several other European monarchs, young man. If he is a good student, i Lee $5, J. C. Cunningham $5, L. R. if he honestly tries to get what he BLUEFIELDS TO BE BOMBARDEO I George of Greece, Alfonzo of Spain. Ston«' $5, Star Drug company $15, , C. ' Mauuel of Portugal, Haakon of Nor- H. Daggett $5, !,. O Mills $10, D II can from the school he comes from it United Press Service. j way, Frederick of Denmark, Albert Campbell $10, H. J. Winters $5, II. wiser, richer, bis mind disciplined COLON, May 21.—It has been and stored with things that go to learned that the government at Ma , of Belgium, Ferdinand of Bulgaria. R. Dunlap $10, Georg«* Hayden I $.'«. make him a better citizen, as well as driz has sent wireless orders to Gen ; Grouped behind, riding three abreast Klamath Falls Realty company I $5, a better farmer. Will he make more i eral Arias, aboard the Venus, to re- ' came a display of lesser royalty such Van Riper Bros $20, L H. Mills $5. I money for the training of the agri turn to Bluefield* «nd nembard tho; as the world has never before wit Tyrell & Backenston $10. Edmund M. The Lesser Stock is composed of the finest line cultural college? Very easily he may citv, regardle ■> of American orders, nessed, including the leading men of Chllcote $5, H H Ix>w $2.50, Hol of Ladies’ Furnishings ever brought to this city. It make more money, but infinitely It is expected that th«« American gut«- I every country In Europe. Then came comb Realty company $5, Frank Ira more of worth, he will be a richer boat Paducah will return Rio fire if the long line of carriages, In the first White $10, Chastain, Lan geli A Co. [ of which was Alexandra, her sister, $10, Virgil A Son $10, cauli $1. cash was brought to this city by Mr. Lesser. He could not man, ■ better man, a more useful its order is not obeyed. Dowager Czarine, Princesses Ixiulsa $5, cash $5. B E. Witherow $2.50, man in his township, county and find a location in which to do business, there being no i and Victoria; Queen Mary, Queen state. Klamath Falls Light and Water cont- COMES HIGH. Bl T MI ST HAVE IT I Maud of Norway, Duke of Cornwall From a commercial standpoint pany $25, Geo. T. Baldwin $10, John vacant storeroom, and was compelled to sacrifice the and sister and Princess Mary were in M. Robin $5, Home Realty company merely the agricultural training is United Press Service. the second carriage; the succeeding well worth while. The farm boy who WASHINGTON. D. C.. May 21 $15, Geo. Blehn $2.50, Roberts A stock. We purchased the complete line and have knows practical details of farm pra«> The Ballinger investigation has cost four vehicles contain«d princess of Whitmore $5, Underwood Pharmacy tice and underlying principles as well the government over $32,500 for the British royal famil>, foreign dip $10, R.R. Hamilton $5, Oregon Wool placed it on sale. There still remains a portion of the who can superintend a large farm or printing, stenographers, witnesses, lomata followed, the first carriage of en Mills Store $3, J. A. McDonald stock—every article of which is exclusive. The sale plantation an dkeep its details well in mileage, etc. Nelson estimates the this division containing Roosevelt, $2.50, Caldwell A Ferris $2.50, H order and who can so manage its soil miscellaneous expense will amount to Pinchon, the French Foreign minis Backenston $5, C. P. Gregory •'*: E will continue this week. its animals, its crops that they will about $15,000 additional and the cost ter, and Said Khan. Persia’s repre W Gillette $5. show the greatest thrift, is in de- of printing the testimony, about 7,000 sentative. mand One day not long ago the pages, will cost another $17,500. IIIHA.HTIIOI S W IND STORM writer was consulted by a friend, a NEU HOTEL OPENS DEVASTATES THE MOI Til TORAMO, Italy, May 24.—Six Ital large planter in the South. This The Klamath hotel opened Its doors Colorado Also Gels a Touch of It, ami planter desired a young man to su ian cyclists are dying this afternoon perintend several plantations. He as a result of poison alleged to have to the public this morning under the I xmm of Mfr Is llr|M*rtrd found a young man who had made a been put in their food by rivals in the able management of Levi McDonald. success of one such plantation. To race. The dying racers were leading The new hotel adds one more good United Press Service. SUCCESSOR TO THE BOSTON STORE induce this skilled college young man in a race across Italy. The other con hotel to the list of much-needed ac DALLAS, Texas, May 21 A sever • commodations. tr com* to him he offered a salary of testants have been arrested. wind storm swept Southern Texas last * CREAI fiATHERIRG OF RRIH SAW THE NOON'S ECLIPSE DRY DOCK “DEWEY" SINKS Lesser Stock HECTOR’S I