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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1910)
11« believed that no place on the Pa cific Coast offered better opport unit les for Investment than Klamath Fulls, and aft/r going over the field very STORY THAT SHE WAN IN IAN PRESIDENT OF BRAZIL TO MAKE carefully decided to purchase the Pun GELL VALLEY FA IKE property. Rr. Tolllvsr stated that he TOUR OF THIN COUNTRY had no plans In mind for th-» imm«> dlatn Improvement of the property, I Illusi Map’s Buys Nearly lOO.OOO. but added that he would oee that it Uoutfe-rfui Improxerni-uts Have llccu TI m Most i'lau-itd. Theory I» That Made In tlx- IL»w latutfs of the Nile and Stark Wulketl Down kept pac«- with that section of th«* <MHI Worth of Goode From i I Tub- I^tke Cottnln the Railroad Tnui • tty Tliat Nation BOHEMIANS ARE PROGRESSIVE CIASS SOUTH AMERICAN TO VISITUS ctilar contraction, the animals not seeming to fee) the heat. "The electrical currents, however, literally cooked th< posterior limbs, whither the effect was directed, »till TRAFFIC ON BRITISH RAILROADS the animal in each case showed no AT A ST AM »STILL suffering and some days later the — limbs operated on dropped off. leav i Thousands of Workingmen Are Idle ing a wound perfectly cicatrized." ant! Business Has Bren STRIKE SITUATION SERIOUS Paralyse*! Tb« thrifty members of the new Sheriff Burner returned from Foe Propose« to Truck < rtminub. by Their WABIIINUTON, D C., July 21. NEWCASTLE. England, July 21 — Huir—Will Beat <Hh«-r System Bohemian colony which has been Valley und th«- region in that vicinity The people of the United Mates will The Northwestern railroad strike is lake. ¡»tatted on th«< shores of Tule where h< bad been searching for Cora voon huv«- un opportunity to show to assuming a serious aspect. Last Irvington Heigtit» la H m > Name of the south of Merrill, have made wonder Heaton, but he cam«- back without the PARIS. July 25. Dr. Bertillon, a great Routh American general und night's conference failed to accom N«-w Nub-Di*i»4on who originated and perfected the Ber ful Improvements in th« raw land girl, nor was any trace of her found. tat<i«innn whether they are really In- plish anything. President Brixton of which comprised their homes when Alex Watson, an uncle of the girl, tillon system tor identifying and trac terentetl lu our sister republics or F W. Hogg of Portland and A. J the colony was first established n few who lives at Merrill, stated to Deputy ing criminals, is now working out a the board of trade is supervising the not. On August 5 there will arrive efforts toward arbitration. Thirty Peak have platted another udditlon months ugo. Clay Cann that a sister of the girl plan which, when completed, he says, tn New York city Marshul Herman da thousand railway men are striking, to Klamath Falls, which is to la- Hume 6,000 acres were purchased had told him that the girl hud stayed will make the escape of criminals Fonseca, president-elect of Brazil. H«> known tis Irvington Heights. It ad •■nd subdivided, an i th« town of ut a cabin on a place owned by her doubly difficult. He proposes here and the traffic Is paralyzed. Thous will remain four weeks In thin coun ands of other workmen are idle. Ow joins Knob Hill addition, and consist» Malin was platted. The raw land has sister. Mr. Cann immediately In after to track criminals by their hair. try. «ailing first upon President Taft of forty acres, which is divided Into been cleared and cultivated, and the forms! Sheriff Barnt s of th«- rumor, He Is completing a collection of hu ing to the Inability to ship coal 17,000 at Beverly, then upon Hecretary Knox blocks and lots of the usual slse. Th » to-w town now presents a thrifty up- and Mt Barnes at one«- set out for the man hair, which he says will be so miners were forced out this morning. at Valley Forge, nnd ufterwnrd visit Five thousand dock workmen are streets and alleys arc extensions of pearance, and is growing rapidly. place where the girl was said to have minutely graduated that it will be ing such of th>* principal cities of the idle and many factories have been »hose In th«- Knob Hill addition. The fertility of the soil is shown beep »t-i-D. It was directly after the possible to make identifications in Unit« «! Htatew us he litay mm - lit to ac closed. Mr. und Mis Prak and Mr. Hogg by the crops which are being grown rain, and any tracks which the pair this way when all other means fall. cept invitations front lie «1)1 be ac- turn«- here a short tlm«- ago, the form- ther<-. Rummer wheat will go sixty might have made would be plainly Hair for Dr. Bertillon's experiments < i>inpanl<‘d by Dr. Jose Carlo« Rodri «r from Rout hern Nevada and the lat- bushels to the acre, and other crops seen. Strict lookout was kept for Is being gathered from all parts of the Dr. E. E. Straw, mayor of Marsh' gues, an eminent Journalist of laitlu ter from Portland They left for are equally prolific. He declares it will be neces field, and one of the noys of which i any tracks the girl und the man who world. America, and the proprietor of the their home on Friday morning In Journal do Commcrelo” of Rio de F. K. Vandries was here Saturday accompanied her might have made, sary to collect specimen« from every Klamath county is proud, arrived speaking of Klamath Falls Mr. Peak nation In the world, as climate fre from Marshfield Wednesday evening Janeiro, »tie of the great««! IM wKpfi' from Malin, and speaking of the col but num were observed. stated: quently governs the color of »he hair. for a brief stay with his old friends. Th«- most plausible theory that has I mts of the world. ony he said: "Wherever we have gone we have been advanced Is that the girl be- The following facta will ht-lp th« "Th«- land lt> the colony can’t b< heard no place more talked of than average man to appr«*ciatn wbr th«' •■quailed. We can take the prize came frightened over the possible re Klamath Falls. We came here to so«- »lull of Preuidont-elect Fonseca ha» . away from anyone for the first crops sult of her act In setting fire to the what we could find, and after a care buildings, and made her escape. It •'Special significance: Brail) lu rap- ful liiv<-atlgatiou concluded that this from now soil. Our oats and barley is thought that she and Stark walked idly forging abend to a position as a can’t bo beat, and th«- other crops are city promises all that is expected of world power, with corresponding de . , down th«- railroad track as far as the It by those on the outside. With this . doing «-qually as well. California line, and when they bad velopment of cloM-r diplomatic ruin* "The railway has secured a right of t belief we purchased the forty acres reached th> re they disappeared. lions with th«- United Staten; it has adjoining Knob Hill, and » -re plat wav through the town, and will nut A warrant will be sworn out for in area so great that in it could be ted it und will place the lots on the up a depot ay soon as the rails .¡re tin- arrest of the girl. lilaced all the connected territory of market. We believe we hnve a good laid. i »h«> United Htatea from California to The growing of sugar beets will ►' '' NAN FRANCISCO MAN New York, with room still left over I at the Mr. Hogg was formerly owner of be an Important industry there before for tho«a> two states; It has a populn- 1 MAY LOCATE HERE pelican buy. and Is one of the leading long, Persons Interested in the sugar tiou of 20,000.000, which la greater ' opticians of Portland industry have written to us. and we j. H M«-ptieuw Expect* to (>p«-n Dry ’ than that of any other American will give forty acr««s for a site for a Good» H oum - io Klamath Falls I country asid«- from thu Unlt«-d Htaty«, sugar factory, and It is understool It ha» an annual forvlgn < omm««rce I E AVE FOR NEW that the persons who are to erect the J. H. Stephens of Haeraineuto ar-| valued at 1500,000,000 which Is sec- HOME IN KANNAN CITY building will purchase 160 acres rived here last night and will make I —~v». - , only to ('anadu and Awntlna after > I more As soon aa they arc large Klamath Falls bis future home. He the United States; It Is Just entering Prol. J. T. But« Iter und Wife Will enough a sample of the sugar beets has been with Hale Brothers' great upon a period of great material and Resiti.' in the ’Sunflower belpg raised will be went to these men hoiiM- in the California capital for commercial expansion, which will call Male ll«-reaf(«-r tor analysis, and if the proper amount several years, and may open a dry! for the investment of millions of of sugar Is found In the beets th.’ goods store in this city. In speaking* l*nlt«*«l Htntc» money and a vast quan Prof. J. T. Botcher and his «-wtl- factory will be built, not later than of th«- large amount of trade that goes | tity of products manufactured by the tnable wife left Thursday for their next spring, and perhnps before. to the mall order houses from this ■ apltal and labor of this country; It t now home In Kamens City. Kansas. "What we need is more land. W' city he said: hna a coast llni- on th«- Atlantic ore no Mr Butcher was for the past two could use 10,000 acres more. This Is | "I believe that most of the persons twice as great an that of the United years principal of the Klamath County our first year on the land, and every ' who send away for goods could be Mates, and out of the Amazon river high school and Is an Instructor of laxly iw satisfied. persuaded to buy what they want flows fourtlm<-ii thu volume of wster •■»«optional ability. He, however, haw i "An experienced boat builder has here at home. The thing to do is to that • ruptie« Into the Gulf of Mexico forsaken the task of "teaching ths I from the Mississippi: Its capital city. voting idea how to shoot” and will purchased six lota on the shore of the let them know that there is a place Rio do Janeiro, has a population of embark In the fet'd and coal buslnc«« lake, nnd will put up a boathouse and to trade where they can get goods at One of living prices and one price to every 1 000.000, while It hna In Rao Paulo, In th«- Katisaw metropolis, where hs build a number of boa».s Bahai. Para, P«-rnambuco. Manao«,; purchased an Interest with a flrm them will be a steamer capable if one. With the proper advertising and carrying fifty persons, and it is his the right kind of goods I believe that Rantos and Rio Grande do Rul, other there. Intention to run excursions across most of the money that is sent away idaren that arc growing as rapidly ar Both Mr. Butcher and his wlf» could be kept at home.” the Western cities of the United made many friends while they wort th«< lake to the lava bed« every Fnn- Mr. Stephens has had the benefit of day. Staten; Its largest state. Amazonas In Klamath Falla who are sorry to "We are more than satisfied with I years of experience in some of the ■ overs 732,000 square mll<w, or near ..... them leave and who wish them the progress we have made, and the . best houtles in California, and will be ly three times that of Texas. . vorv siiccoss In their new home outlook for a prosperous year Is very it distinct addition to the business, Th«’ Unlt«>d Rtates purchased from good. We wouldn't exchange what I men of this city. Brasil last year coffee, rubber, hides wt have there with any other portion and skins, cacao and many other pro V tNDEIlBII.T'N OFFICE SI IIGBO.VS KNIFE TO BE BOY I HEN WEALTHY of the state." ducts, valued st nearly t#0.000,000 DISPLACED BY ELECTRICITY I and It wfld to Brasil Iron and steel SEATTLE. Wash July 25. -Col- manufactures of groat variety, min TRAINS RUNNING ON PARIS. July 25.—A revolution in eral nnd refined oils, wheat flour and oael George W. Mahoney, aged 68, CANADIAN ROADS surgery is impending, according to a hr«>n«l stuffs, menu fact tires of wood widely known In the West and South report tyade to the Paris academy of From 2 to 4 in the afternoon and from »nd cotton, chemicals and drugs, au- a- a real «-stat«- operator and capital TORONTO, July 25. The through sciences by Professor A. d'Arsonva), ist, died at his home here yestarday lomobllM, etc., valued nt approxi Grand Trunk trains are running prac whose researches are well known 7:30 to 9:30 in the evening mately 118,000,000. The fact that following slight operation performed tically normally now. The trainmen I throughout the world. Twenty years three weeks ago. Colonel Mahoney these figures show a large balanc«- have been ordered to run slowly' hence It is prophesied a strong elec .¡gainst the United Rtatos is the very rose from office boy in-the Wall street through the terminal yards, owing to trical current will have replaced the reason why the buaineu Interests of offices of W. K. Vanderbilt to the po attempted derailments. President surgeon's knife and saw. and possible our country should got Into closet sition of confidential agent and head Hayes asserts thnt he is ready to op even the forceps. touch with the government, people of the Vanderbilt real estate inter- erate on the regular schedule if h<- "With a powerful apparatus.” said He held this position until and markets of Brasil. If they do >»ie. Dr. d'Arsonvnl, "we have been able to will be protected The strikers as this, then* Is no reason why the 1852, when he retired to look after sert that the non-unionists are Inez- pass through certain animals elec For a number United Rtates should not sell annually his private interests trical curents which raised their of years lie was prominent in real es- r»erienc<'d. and predict chaos when the 1100,000,000 of products to that bodies to a high temperature without suburban and local freight service country as easily ns it do*. I IH,- tat«- and financial circles of Waco, starts affecting either sensitiveness or mu«- Texas. II«' removed to Scuttle eight 006,000. or President-elect da Fonseca It y< ars ugo. One brother, Fred Ma an be further said that hi* title of honey, lives In Now Yotk und anoth Marshal” «•omen from holding the er. James Mahoney, resides in Pomo highest pohltion in the Brazilian army na. Calif AUCTION AUCTION Goodrich Cash Store We will wind up our successful sale of a $10,000 stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings, Groceries, etc., by closing out the balance of my stock of merchandise at Auction Everything will be sold Regardless of Cost to which h«> has risen step by step from the rank of lieutenant. Al though n great soldier, he is also a notably peaceful statesman, and whll.> In this country bo will make a study not only of our army, visiting West Point nnd several of the principal military |*osts. but of our collegial' and public school systems, of our river and harbor improvements and <>f our industrial enterprises. He Is 54 years old, and therefore in the prlnm of his life In Europe, wh«>re he has Just been visiting, he has been hown groat honors by Emperor Wil liam and other heads pt nations From the United States he will re turn to Rrazil, where he will be In augurated president early in March. STORM RAINES HAVOC WITH LAKENIDE STOVE Rein Beat, the Soot Dowu in the h .. It Would Not Draw— No Break foM Wednesday afternoon’s rain raised havoc with the Lakeside Inn Wtove- pipr. The wind beat the water in the large chimney so bard that it beat the soot from the sides of the chini- ney and packed It at the bottom. When the cooks tried to start the fire this morning they found the stove would not draw, and by the time they discovered what was the matter it was so late that the guests had to go without a warm breakfast. It was necessary to take the pipe down and GEORGE PAN SELLS Ills chan it. and It was not until 9 o'clock MAIN STREET PROPERTY that the stove was in proper condi tion again. H. F. Tolliver of Kansas City, Mo, Is (he Purchaser George Pan, the old time Chinese I i-estaiiranteur. has sold to H. F Tol I liver of Kansas City. Mo., his property on Main street. It is located oppo site the Heidrich property, nnd the storerooms are occupied by Stuart A Lyon, Brunswick bowling alley and George Pan's restaurant. It has a frontage of fifty-seven feet on both Main street and Klamath avenue. The new owner camo here some time ago with a corps cf assistants to canvass thia territory for a kitchen cabinet PRIZEFIGHTER MARRIES ('ANADIAN GIRL BUFFALO, July 21. Billy Papko| yesterday was married here to Edna E Pnlver, a 20-year-o)d girl of Ham ilton, Ontario. Mr. Pulver, who is wealthy, opposed the match. Papke arrived In an automobile, and when Miss Pulver had Joined him they sped acroM the border and started on a transcontinental auto trip today. In September they will sail for Australia, where Papke is scheduled for a fight I ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ¡f he takes the Republican. If he does not urge him to do it, so as to lend a hand in the fight for his rights