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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1910)
9 it not vlsltuj utid been the herald of Klamath Falls. The guests from a NEGRO IXtMING «.futi ND IN %ll In valid* n tMittar day. dlstano highly appreciate the com M»NTM»N SI'ORTIN'G t IIU LEM Fellow citizens, It becomes my The Whit« Maddox ball was the pliment, while the friends of mem When the office boy came in the pleasant duty to extend to you all the set-ite of a brilliant entei lalninent bers locally enjoy Immensely the op National Mporting < lut> Believed to stern old broker looked over his I hearty welcome of Klamath Fulls, Fi Iday «'Veiling when there were portunity to associate together un Have Wagcred *2.50,000 on the glass«-« with a frown. Outcome of Flirti t and Io pluc«' In vour hands the key u Imiti der so charming surroundings. • «» m«-nib>-rs of the social “Young man,” he said, slowly, that Insurer )ou tin fraedoin of the set guests of thè Klamath Tennis The club Is under obligations to "why were you absent from work LO.NDttN, July 1 Betting on the •It). M't every citizen nml visitor club. Thls wan lb«« thlr«l aniiuul re- Messrs A. H. t'leaveland. Howard ii iiiciubi-r that «■- have gathered here < « pilon glven by ibis well known att Shepherd. Albrecht Oehler and Roy I Jeffries-Johnson fight Is now at aven yesterday afternoon?" "Went to see the baseball game," today for th«- purpose of commemo iene club, und Is glven In honor of Walker, th« committee <»n enter- money, whereas a fortnight ago the confessed the lad, fumbling with his rating the niosi Important event In Die visltlug player* who «'Olile Iter« tninnieii'. and this committee Is , odds were ten to seven with Johnson cap. lie history of oqi nation Under the ibis wtH’k to partlelput«' In (ho tennis claiming that their success is largely - as th«’ favorite In the betting. "You did, eh?” It 1« stated that the National Hport- iK'Itcrlng folds of "Old Glori ” let toiirnanient fot Ilio Mhamplonshlp of due to the assistance rendered by | "Yea, sir; you said the only occa I Ing club alone has wagered a quarter jour iu I ik I h dwell for a momont amid ilo- Middle Pariti« stat«*s. The ten the various ladles associated with sion I could take an afternoon oft . <»t a million dollars on the «-vent. Th«- the sa«'i< <1 iiK inoi les of the past, then nis < nthusinsts of ih«' « lub were them, and who so bountifully con would be to vlait the sick.” turning youi far«»« again to the future preM-nt In larg«' nuinlM-rs, and were tributed their skill In the prepara ¡sporting writers <laim that the change - "And what has that to do with | of sentiment Is du« to race prejudice, permit yourselvee to < liter henrt and a« ■ «imputile«! by large audience of tion of an elegant supp«-r. and not < hole« The Evening News it?" soul Into the ph-moires of th«* day. fi tenda nnd visitors. With the hull "Well, sir; this was one of thou- ; saya: "Soni«.- take the extreme view Mr. O'Neil, th«- orator of the day, bea utifully lighted. the spacious L occasions. It was the sickest bunch that It Is impossible for a negro to v . uh Introduced by Mr. Dunbar, and lloors hlglily polished and th« balmy be iM'tter than a whit«- man under the 'of ball players that ever came down In part »aid us follows- ali filleil siili beautiful wnltz «traina Wo got whitewashed to same circumstance But ring history th«- pike ' F«')low Citizens It Is with pi Id« troni Ihc Kliiinatli Filila orchi-stra, It th«- s«or. of 17 to 0" Chicago New« i will not In-ar «mt this contention." The Fourth of July i•■luhiailun that I thank you foi the honor you I ««•nied thnt tb<- surroiindiugs were i > re Monday was him <>T th«- finer! luiv«- conferred upon me by «'tilling on thoae of a vcrltubli- falry land. Many vi i held In this portion of th«' state. nt« to nddrcsM you today July I Is of thè guests alili«'«! awav thè do- ■ nd th«' coni mil t having the affair a day u|ion wIilili th«- loyal hearted llghtful hours In wallzlng. siili«- otti in ihnrge di»s«*i««*a n gr«*at deal of \ui' rlcun pays tribute to th«- memory ci onjoyi'd tloiioelves in minglln*.* credit for th«» sure««« of th«- under of th«» iik 'I i who 131 »«'Hrs ago slgii«'<l siili thè «rosd and sharing In thè taking. tin d<>< uiii«'iit that mad«' iwisslbl«* the «h'Ilghls of iiiuslc nnd «ngaglng Th«- parad«- in the morning was un- American republic. It Is a time when frlends In pica ani < «inveì nailon So h-r the dll <•< lion of Sheriff Barnes, w<- Ameileans should stop to con- plinsnnfly was ilio evenlng spcnt Mrs. Iluny Stilt« ami (luy Merrill, sld«-r Its in« ailing nnd weave Into th«- flint «carcely Inni th<» audl«*nc<» <11 »Im were In th«- lend Following I k nit« and minds of the young p«'«ipl> inlnlshcil pei <•« pt Iblv ut thè boni o, them» cam«' several of Klamath Falls' of th« country th«- l<sMons of III hti » tnldnlglit. The club is to b<- con- beautiful wom«-n and girls on horse- that everyone slioul«! hold ns th«* rl< h- gratulai« «! up«m sudi a reception und liiick. < = t prize of Ills Inheritance entertainment It «loca credit to thè The sph'iidld black teuin belonging ; "Tli< future of flu American na orgnnlzatlon ami Is responsible larg •- to Guy Merrill ami driven by two lion must <h p< nd ufion th«- vtiunger ly for ih«- icpcated trip« from dlstcnt pretty women, Mrs. J Itoss Anderson , (■,<-n«-ratl«»iiii of today, for the time «ltl«'S of II»«- tenni« ex|M-rts who tabe and Ml» W. <> Smith, ........ 7 took ■" th«' " . I < «lining wh>-n condll Ions will ni ls« pan In ili«' tournament annuali Iti lady» turnout.! thnt will tax tin- manhood and worn ver cup for the b«»t l ind the iadiea pi<»s«'iil<'d the cup to anhood of America an«! «all out all Si 111 M Morrill, ns In- was the owner of tluii Is go«»«l In their character» W<- 'I ki s pl<-a<11«I animals. although the have r<-u«'hed a p«iltit today Hint k simple hut benutlful decoration» should catis«' us to stop nnd consider Notice Is hereby given that the w«»r«> tb«»lr own Ideas. how far «■’ are going to go; whether S.at<- iatml Board will i. • iv ■ R«-ah'«i Following tin» hand was III«- float we shall continue ns hero worship bid«- until I I :•"> o'clock a nt.. August F ■ m w hich kh I«- Ml’ « Mtn si'll Handel pers or turn In our mad piling«- am! I. I stu, for th«' following described »on, the Gotidess of I,lb«rt). . examine Into and support the truth« M<* bool lands. to-wit: Behind this float «arm- the Hay of c<>n«ervatisni and justice W<-, All c it H«-«'. 1 <«, T. 3 5 S . 1It. 0 E. makers inllthumplan baud Then should not forg«-t what the emblem NE’« >»f N W 1 « . W*k of NBA uni«' th«- flont entefod by the Red of the stars nnd stripes stands for. N W und E’a of HE’. of Section Men In th«- oid«r uatned: Gun an«! In th«» «-xercls«» of our »overclgij 3«. T. 37 S., 11. 13 E Stör«-. Star Drug company, the city citizenship should ever remember All 1 bids tniiHt I»«- iiccompunl«-«! I>) float, Hhlve Bros, th«’ Boston Store. that we bn»«» n solemn duty to per a regularly executed application toj the I‘ortIiiml Store and John llnucr's form b«ith to oiii elves nml imstcrlt» purebas«» ami at lea.-t om-flfth of th«- wagon The latter was on«* of the Tin- government Is right, but some of amount <»ff«-red. It th« privileges < xerclsed thereunder most unique In th«» proc«nslon. No bid for less than |7 .">0 per acre, represented th«» products of the gor are wrong And thnt wrong r«*tds w ill be considered. dens wiii«4i Mr Bauer cultivates, ami with each and rveryon«» «if von Thcr«» The right b rewrvml to reject any I !>«-sld<« being out of th«- ordinary the Is iki wrong so bad but what you hnvc and all blds. fertility of the «»II of this valley was th«- |H>w«-r to right, nnd If you fnll Applications and blds should be ad- | •■xceedlngly well presented Th«' float mi to do you ar«- wanting In your duty dressed to G G. Brown. Clerk .State I attracted a great deni of attention, as an American citizen." Land Board, Sabin. Oregon, and and many thought It deserve«! th«» In the course of his remarks Mr inark«-«l "Application and bid to pur 1 This, however, was I D N. Ill called attention to th«' wrongs chase stat«- Innds." first price <wnr«l-'<! to the next float in the that brought th«- war of revolution, G. G BROWN. parade, that liclonglng to th«» Mer brief!) sketched 'he events of that Clerk Stat«* I-a nil Board rill Record, and It also was exceed gr> at war and the sue«.... ding r«»sulta. Dated April 33. 1S10. i-28-7 •» ingly clever a- w« l| as u good adver and urged his lia-arcra to profit liy th«- tisement for th«' «-nergy and enter sacrifice« made by the founders of A FEW BARGAINS prise of the publisher of that paper, Hits republic His s|Ms-ch was one of Mrs. Nat«» Otterbein In the float th«- most scholarly addresses ever de Five lots, slgn..y location. 11500 «as a printing press operated by the livered In this city, an«! was clone!«- The entire stock is new; no shelf-worn goods; nothing in the store older than Jan loan 1750 cn the «’«»al publisher and her son. and the copies follow<-<i I» n large nn<1 Inierentcd au- September 15, 1909 A nice cottage with bath, largs of tlie Recuid which they printed ti «Ib'iK <*. It was the first time that lot. $1700. A good buy. the parade pnio-ed along were thrown Mi O'Neill has made a public address ▼ A ,.irge re»ld<‘nce. file lot. $8500 to th«» bystanders on the sldewnlk. In this city, and he will doubtless he Th res cottages on three lots. Rooa Th«» last float In the tin«» was that heard imitili on tunny future occa- -ncugn for another cottage; $2250 from Midland, nnd It showed conclu slons. MASON * SLOUGH sively that th«- citizens of thnt little Ray And«i Min was awarded th« I cltv to th«» south of tin nre strictly »nildle for being th«1 beat rider at th«- j up to date Lucking horse contest at the ball I Bringing '..rounds In th«» afternoon. William . a utomnblles Stark uff«*r«*d from n broken thumb i Martin Jr , Mr Clapp. Dr Whit«' mid Ills horse got away from him, ot < leorge It lluru. Fred Hchallock. Mr tie ton might have b«»«'n diffcren*. For an up-to-date wheel, get • Tarke. Will Baldwin ami Jude«' Ba'd- .'< e Johnson of Merrill also gave .1 a Rambler, on sale at thc> GUN win STORE. For sal«» or rent. good nt i-oiint of himself ns a rider. l-rlz^-. r«'nts to lent. Guns, We carri The ju«!g- s had a hard time to choose The following aro the prims« nti'l b< tween the tbte«» men. a full line of S|Hirting Goods. their recipients <>. N. Thompson ot Burns gave an Best commercial flout, silver cup exhibition of riding that was about Merrill Record as rihk I as an) that the judges had THE GUN STORE R«-st fraternal float, silver cup ««•cn, but as he had not been entered Corner of Main and 7th Street Klamath Falls, Oregon Rod Men ■I. It CHAMBERS for the competition he was not I B«»st horw«-, silver «yjip Mrs Tur awarded the saddle. ner. .1 Frank Adams was awarded the Best lady's turnout, silver cup $30 for the wildest hors«». l.akcside Inn W ater t'amival Bost decorate«! automobile, silver The water carnival at night under « up Mlsa Hazel Barnes th«' direction of H. C. Telford was on«' First prize, callthumpinns of the lines! ever seen on I-akc | milkers* band. Ew.itina und t he fireworks directed by \t th«» imurthoiise sqnar«» after Hie \ D Miller and Mr Mongol«! were t-milIng of the Declaration of Inde- also splendid. « pendenc«» by Miss Grace Nickerson. The committee, sonslstlng of K. Mayor Sanderson welcomed the vis Sugannan. chairman; Arthur Liver itors with the following remarks: more, secretary: Mr. Swanson, direct Fellow Citizens Standing today or; O. M Hector, treasurer, and beneath and aiirounded by thia em Fred Houston and Cab» Oliver, di blem, I am going to remind you that rectors of sports, dewerve the utmost 133 years ago. or one year aft«»r the credit for the success of the celebrt:- adoption of th«» Dt'claratlon of Ind<>- tion pandence. the American congress pass« ■! a resolution stating that the ShMil Snmrlor Tlmn Hohlivr flag of the United States should be thirteen stripes nnd the union of thir Trooper llrow u of th«» British Terri teen stars on a bine field. Thus orlg- lnntc«1 the beautiful flag we now call torials was "gu»«*n” Ills hors«’, like i nr own. The flag symbolizes the wise unarcustotned to war, seemed It Is beautiful as a flower to from its appearance anti Renerai Union those who love It. It Is the symbol structure to have been not very long of nil wo arc and of all wo hope to ago a dray hors«». But It was a w ise be. It means history wonderful and animal, and had learned through ex glorious. it means liberty—free perience that to keep one's mouth hands, free lips to nil except the ene shut Is to avoid many troubles. Much my's of our freedom. It also moans practice had enabled it to keep its protection for every American stand mouth shut very successfully and ing und«T its folds, whether nt home v<ry tight. tin the Urst morning parade In nr abroad. It Is th«» symbol of the reign of law. It moans law protected Trooper Brown's first camp th«» Lieu- fredom, law protect«»«! labor, law pro t< nant rod«» down th«» line of his tected wealth nnd law protected hap- company. "All the men turned out. plncs s Not only have our bravo fath • rgeatit-major?" he queried. ' Yes. sir;" said the sergeant-ma ers set up this banner In the nanu» of jor. "all except Trooper Brown. He's God over the well-won battlefields of the Revolution, hut think whore, waiting for his horse to yawn so’s he nlso, their descendents have curled can slip the bit in. but the worst of It nnd raised It In conquest and pro- It is. sir, the brute doesn't seem a toctlon What countries and sons has bit tilt'd." Dundee Advertiser. CELEBRATION WAS SUCCESS IlLÜMINATEO PARADE WNIGHI Al 9 I Goodrichs Cash Store Commencing Monday, June 6th we will inaugerate the biggest sale ever held in Klamath County $10,1 Stock of Goods will be closed out—Absolutely Everything in the Store This slaughter sale will consist of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings, Carpets Price is What Talks Come in and Let Our Prices Talk to You You want to save money on supplies. Here’s your opportunity. The old prices are marked in plain figures. No goods remarked. These prices will be cut to cost for your benefit. BICYCLE S I Are you from Missouri? Come in and we will show you GOODRICH’S CASH STORE ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR If he If he takes the Republican does not urge him to do it, so as to lend a hand in the fight for his s