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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1910)
Ilah Individual business, but contain gating a large portion of the tiltal.lv plate the larger proposition an to land. The place Is ideal for stock _______ whut is beet for the Klumath aectlou raining and dairying There Is also us a whole, Let tin try to make It an orchard of thrifty apple trees which has not failed in fifteen years. FIRST ONE <N»MEN IP TOMOR ( HAMMER l»r GOMMEItt I TAI.KN euay for the totllor to get to Klamath WITH MR. DYER ROW MORNING county; K«'t them here and till our Mr. Brockmueiler came here to i alleys with progretudvo, Industrious look up a locatiou for himself and a people; Increase the buslneaa of the number of other Dakota families. Ho Gniiiil Jury Is Now Hearing the Evi Cliauge Mould Enable Ivlsiimtli» Falla towns: Increase the travel of the rail Murili i-vr Bill lb- Arn-KU-il as Hoort M.uiy Count vie* Grant Small Sum» to traveled all through Montana. Idaho w Train to Meet Those From ili-nie in the SliiMUing of Fred road until the business will justify and much of On-gon, and found just Citlams W hen They Reach a a* the Boat llowehm Shore. XlexHiiih-r the North additional train service, and wr will what he was looking for in Klamath Expected Tomorrow Spec!tied Agi- t He purvhasi*d the crop on the place all profit by it. I , and also all of Mr Janssen's personal The Klamath Cimili ber of Com • in (tic circuit court Friday morning The Chaiuber ot Commerce mot property, and is now an active Klam incite Is a body orguulred to work MONTREAL. July 2» A w Iridiws WASHINGTON. D C. July 3». G. T. Shaw pleaded not guilty to the with Rupt. Dyer Thuisdai night, tor the growth of the community Ita message from Captain Kendall <>( th> Oltf age iiensiotis in foreign countries ath county stockman aud farmer. It is likely that within a very tew > chm go ot selling intoxicating liquor« snd the following communication em sessions are open. and you nare in steamer Montrose says that Dr. Grip have been the subject of investiga I tion by Congressman Frederick Lun months Mr Bnxkmueller will bo fol and his first case was tat for tomor- i bodies the reault of their dlacnnalon: vited to lx- present and offer any sug pen has hail his muwtai'lie shaven and Rome ten days ago the Cliambor of gestions you wish. Why not attend has made other attempts to ¡linguist din. republican representative from lowed by a number of other Dakota I row morning at 9 o'clock. There are ihrei* counts against Shaw, all being families, who will locate in this sec communicated with otti - ; one onee In a while, discuss those himself Miss l.enove Is accompany Commarc« Illinois. He finds that they have for liquor purported to have been i claln of the railroad computi). asking! questions and all get together on one proved successful and he is hopeful tion. ing him sold to the same person. The first for better train service mul better ! line of action. Instead of going off that some such provisions for the care Dr. Crippen and Ml»a Im neve do not sale is said to have been made on connections ut Weed This was at ■ I lialf-coi-kod with remonstrance peti know that they ar<- suspected, and of the aged may be tuade in the April 1st. when it is alleged tha* ho once Interpreted by some of our cit tions which have the effect of creating United States. they arc allowed every liberty on the sold two small glasses ot intoxicating izens to mean that tho chnmber wun discord h stead of harmony, and pro "Germany *u the pioneer in the lioat. The other pusueugers do no» Forced Liquidation in Big Blocks. liquor to C. \V. Ih>morest for 25 cents. advising u clinngc In tho time of the dure no results nt all. movement," he says, "with a law know the identity of thn two. With No Demand, Bring» The second sale was on April 5th. present train, and without consulting passed in 1889; amended in 1891 Captain Kendall*« masoage say • Violent Decline w hen one quart of intoxicating liquor the chamber to know what had lioen and perfected in 1899 The present 1 that he first suspected th>< two per- l ol II COMPANIES OF was sold for 35 cents. And tho third asked for. circulated a petition of re law covers 25 ;ier cent of the popula INFANTRY SENT TO DIHAN1» sons when the Montrose was a I tout XEW YORK. July 28. A process sale was stated to have been made on monstrance and forwarded to the tion. aud is compulsory in many in- two hours out from Antwerp. He of forced liquidation was responsible April 11th. when it is alleged that railroad eompany. Naturally this left staces and voluntary iu some. The DETROIT. July !». Thu situation watched (he couple, and concluded for some severe declines in prices in [one quart of liquor was sold to Detn- the officials of the company In doubt pension is granted up to $57.50 a in the Grund Trunk strike la very that the man was Crlppeu He was the stock market today. The effect ' orest for 35 cents. as to what the people want year, according to class aud weekly serious, Four eonipanii*« of the first booked as a merchant, while the girl was most pronounced in stocks that Another case is against C. L. Ri-ed premium paid. Beyond 70 years of Division Ruperintendent Dyer mot infantry, Major John 8. Ileysey com- was disguised ns a student non pay no dividends, but have been af and G. T. Rhaw. wherein it ia alleged age no incapacity need be shown to with tho directors of the Chamber of mandlng, reached Durand. Mich., yee- Crippen reads constantly, mid 1» fected by hopeful prospects of initial that on April 4th they sold to C. W avail the beneficiary his or her pen Commerce last evening, and the mat tortfay. and the Grand Rapids bac very nervous mid does not sleep well payments, or those that had no new- Demorest one quart of Intoxicating sion. ter was talked over at some length. tallon of the state mllitii* has alao Miss Imneve Is sometimes gay and iv-began payments and had a narrow liquor for 35 cents. "Denmark fell into line in 1891 Mr. Dyer stat«*«! that the traffic would sometime« she appears worried, and surplus of earnings over dividend The case against Charles Reid, F. not justify additional train service at !><» n ordered to Durand, All persons over 60 years of age are « watches Crippen tearfully. requirement«. A. Balis and F. C. Schirmeister al eligible to pension benefits, with cer present, and that the only solution Calls for additional margin and leges that they «old to W. A. Lamb I Captain Kendall In sure the man 1» W hut Hhr Adored tain limitations as to residence, he could offet at thia time would be i Crippen, lie road the case fully while discrimination against collateral in one quart of intoxicating liquor for health and record of citizenship. to shorten tho schedule of the pres «tu* he won in l-otidon. mid naw the pic In her trim little bathing suit loans forced those stocks on a mar 35 cents on March 28th. 'Laws- were passed in New Zealand i ent train, leaving here perliapn a half sat on the white sand. ture« printed In the Ixmdon and Ant ket in which no demand existed. The The latest sale that is stated to hour later in the morning, and then, 1 at intervals from 1897 to 1908. when werp paper« Ur nays there In no "I adore intelligence." she cried. move was the consequence of last have been made is by C. L. Reed on pll of them consolidated to create a if the people want ft, to hold the "Ro do I." said he "AH the name, doubt nn to the couple*« Identity week's unexpected dividend reduction July 17th. when It Is alleged that hr i liberal and enlightened system. Six train at Weed to connect with the though, lw-mity and intelligent never In National lead coupled with the fall sold one pint of liquor to XV. R. Bish ty-five years Is the pension age. and train from the north, and arrive hen go together All persons Interested In the mov<- in the general stock market that fol op for 75 cent«. to all those who are without a mini about 8 o'clock In the evening. "And do you think me Intellect meat to enforce the local option la* lowed. The other Shaw cases are set for mum competence and can show twen which wan inaugurated by the young This arrangement would make the ual?" she faltered. Some steadying effect was caused August 1st and 2d. and the one ty-five .'ears' honorable residence in men and women of the city are re in the market leaders by the demand against Reed and Shaw together is Kluiuath Falls train counect with "No." lie conf<-«ni'd. frankly. New Zealand the government pays With a «west smile she murmured: quested to meet at thn Christian three trains at XVeed. No«. 14 and 16 , from shorts to cover, even while the «et for August 3d. The other cases, $2.50 weekly. The cost per capita s church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock less prominent stocks were declining including that against C. L. Reed and from the south and 15 from Portland, "Flatterer" Exchange of population is small. The benefits i precipitately. The break In corn J. B. Vollmer, are to be heard after leaving only passengers from No 13 conferred are great, and not only re helped to steady prices. the York case, which ia set for Aug- from Portland to lay over, and this 1« dound to the benefit of pensioners, always a light train anyway, and ar-. St. Louis Southwettern preterred II sc 4th, ia disposed of but to that of society in general. rives at Weed at a late hour. Should suffered a loss of 8, South!» Rail "Belgium adopted an insurance an this arrangement be made passengers way preferred 7%. Missouri Pacific MAKING RAPID PROGRES* nuity and nationally sustained pen 4 3-4, Brooklyn Union Gas 4%. Sloss WITH NEW BULBING from the south coming on No. 16 sion act in 1900. Annuities are would wait at XVeed about four hours. ! Sheffield Steel 4. Central leather pre cranted according to age and amount ferred 3 3-4. Republic Steel preferred Foundations of the < Hid Fellow»' If they camo on No. 14 they would' of premium ; aid. Pensions are paid wait two hours, and passengers from Westinghouse Electric, American Temidi- and the U dills' Build to all over 65 years of age under cer-1 A choice lln« of InveMt- the north, on No. 15. would make, Hide & Leather preferred and Inter ing Being Pushed tain prescribed conditions of want ' close connection, and all wmitd ar-1 nientN flint xvlll make borough Metorpolitan preferred 3 and and disability. many others 1 to 3 points. Work on the new Odd Fellows' rive about 8 p. m the purchaser money "Italy. France and Austria are op Unquestionably from the stand A pause in activity followed by re temple and the Willits' building Is erating systems of annuities and pen newed liquidation and a fail to new ■ being rushed and alreaib the fonnda- point of the traveling public this sions. Old age relief is recognized in low levels for all prices Reading tians of both buildings are beginning i would be an infinitely better service these countries as an institution of sold at 130 5-8, Union Pacific 152V4 to assume definite shape. The foun- than the present, with a wait of twen worth, and the system cannot fail to and United States Steel 61X4- Idation of the Odd Fellows' temple is ty hours, with frequently no hotel ac grow with the advance of the times. Steel Foundries slumpedshrdlusbrdul ■ abont four feet high across thu front commodations to I m - had. at XX’ced. "Australia probably presents the While it Is true that the heaviest Kock Island prefererd and Ameri ¡of the structure, and the workmen are best example of growth and moder can Steel Foundries slumped 8. Re ' busy laying the stone for the side travel 1s from the south, it 1« also true ation of the old age pension idea. that people w-ho come to buy and set public Steel preferred and Colorado ; fountfation? The general plan there is about as The concrete for the Willits' tiuiid- tle on the land come largely from tallows: Men over 69 and women Fuel 6. Delaware & Hudson -5 3-4 the north These strangers are first over 60 are pensioned at the rate of General Electric and Central leather ing is being put in as fast as the attracted to Portland, and from there 5, and various other stocks 4 points workmen can handle It, and the foun- $2.50 and $2 a week respectively. ' elation will be completed in a few make trips to different parts of the Restrictions pertaining to income, res or more. state Naturally they go where it Is A rebound followed, running from days from now. idence and character surround the easiest and most convenient to go, 1 to 2 points and the getlvity again Owing to the light support under application of the law most effec- and finding that a layover of twenty decreased. ¡the Melhase building, the foundation tively. I am in receipt of a letter | hours Is necessary at Weed to reach The substantial relief afforded by for the Willits' building is being made New- from the American consul at I Klamath basin, many do not come ■ astle. New South Wales, in which the drastic liquidation of the day be- in sections on that side, so that each I at all who would otherwise do so. came manifest in the last hour. The I portion will have a chance to harden be says: ‘It is the general opinion Even those who do come arrive with -hat these pensions are a very good result was to rally prices from 1 to! before the next section is put In The a "grouch" because of the hardship 2 points al through the list. possibility of the Melhase building Thing, and that these laws are work The market weakened again in the I collapsing if the earth was taken from imposed. ing out satisfactorily. In order to see Klamath county's rreatoMt need In final dealings when United States the lot where the Willits' building is for myself the people receive their actual settlers and actual farmer«. Steel ran off to near low point and j to stand before the foundation was MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. pensions I was present at the first ot I the and th«- Chamber of Commerce han tone was again much unsettled. I put in haw delayed the excavation for this month and saw a large number i the basement of that building, and taken the position that the larger In-1 of them paid. They appeared to be aj Modern improvement«. 73 rooms mid Huitea workmen are now busy removing the terests of the county should always RNGINKF.RS PLAN TRIP most respectful lot of old people, and Sample Rooms, Bar Room. Parlor«. Two Club have precedence over tho selfish in- earth for that purpose. 1 fee! certain the money allowed t [ ter* str of some individuals who might Rooms, Etc., Etc. The contract for the construction them for each month by the govern Army Board to See Umatilla and of the Willits' building was yester be- I neon von ioncod by later arrival of Klamatli Enterprise* and Will ment is judiciously expended.' day let to Cofer brother*, and the ! the train k > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS A ” Travel an Voit “After years of consideration Eng Now. what are the Inconveniences* itipulation is that the structure shall le nd adopted an old age pension law A special to the Oregonian from in 1908. Under its provisions all 1 Washington, D. C., under date of be completed by November 1st ft 1« True, those business house« receiving expected that the building will be fin fruits, vegetables, etc., by exprofwt persons over 70 years of age are pen- 1 July 26th. says: ished before that time, the time of would prefer earlier arrival of the) sionabie, if they meet the require The board of army engineer offi completion resting to a great degree I train But have they thought that by, ments as to income, habits and char cers appointed to examine all gov acter. The amounts paid in run from ernment projects will leave Wash ¡on when the party wall between that ! reason of the layover at Weed we arc building and the new temple 1« put 1 discriminating against the products of t.'i /r i- Atlj'vli • HI I» -• U .N < ,/i >* , 2 5 cents to $1.25 weekly. ington on Thursday and travel west A'.ow 1 • N 1» U n ' KHKK TUIA I. i ' our own state Rogue River Valley “Canada passed an annuity law in ward to the state of Washington, in up. trdt h »•. Aliy Vat y I '*i h, Il ><M JI «J ft« ■rep tl • ».*c /• lc p it bi k to ua At *«ir * • for example? 1908. Under it people beyond the' specting projects en route. As to the mall service. While it is FACTOR Í PRICES : age of 55 years may draw from $50 i The board's itinerary is not defi TROOPH CALLED OUT to f»J »»»irl Hcmen'i by ÎMpnr dir: true that if mall could not be prompt TO QUELL RIOTING: a-lúe I» • ■ -<i >■ f b> ic. IM> hi<>T IH V « 1 to $600 annually. It is a government nitely fixed, as the members are not at .»My t * • ' ! * M Mi '• « ra ly distributed after the arrival of the /».i** ,i fl 9 ■ " iit r ».*■■ t :! 11 • rnirr ng insurance proposition pure and sim able to anticipate the amount of time train, it would not be In the hands Two Thousand Militia Will Aid Htr«-et YOU WILL OE ASTOflISHEi) ple, and dependent upon premiums; required on various projects, but An// /rn/t wr r tn fn.»kr you |l»i Cara to Run in Columba«, I of the persons addressed until next but as a step. I r encouraging to every i their first inspection will be of the thin my erti»* r i.wtory. w morning, there Is really a very small t « i < y< it . in.it.rie*. Ohio believer in the humane policy of mak North Platte project. Nebraska, next <Mtr t doubt* — price ___ A. (>!«>»» tiilCfl |i. ■........... -................. COLUMBUS. Ohio, July 29. Two per cent of the mail answered until *KC<»M» lllMl Illi H US. V ing provision for old age a matter of Monday. They then go to Goshen usually E m vc a numlier mt lutei uk n th (i , thousand members of the state militia next day anyway. Not one of tho promptly *t I -itr.in ■ "i»/ffi 1» S’5 • < government regulation.” Hole, Wyo.,' which is the proposed ; have arrived to check the rioting re banks and very few of tho business COASTEI-MAKES, r « liât il ■»/ rtft extension of the North Platte proj sulting from the efforts of the Colum- houses make any pretense of attend ect; thence to Bellefouche, Huntley, , bus Railway and Light company to ing to answering mall WORTH DAKOTA!! MAN PVR. CHASES KLAMATH RANCH Shoshone Dam, Wyoming; Lower operate its cars with strikebreakers. after its arrival. XI S A MPIL PAfH Yellowstone and Williston, N. D.; Mayor Marshall asked for the troops The position of the hotel people, TO UtlIttiOUGt, J. Brockmueller Secure* the Jot in Milk River, Sun River and 3t. Mary's, and Governor Harmo 1 authorized who. signed a petition circulated re- , potr, but (• Montana; thence to the Yakima val Adjutant General Weybrecht to call contly, seems to be that the objec I ullyotta sat9t^ir/at9 b/r y Janssen Place in Antelope H 09.1 .' >. Valley ley, where all the subsidiary proj out the Second, Third and Sixth in tion Is tho supposed loss of dining 10 MORETROIBLE FROM PIWTUR'S I ects will be gone over. Tocha or will not let thn fantry of Cleveland and the cavalry room supper trade should the train Mi vty thou in n< I p'iirA “uhi ! t • ir. J. Brockmueller. a recent arrival The board then goes south to ex troop« and signal corps companies arrive at a later hour than at present. ■Iront. Over two hundred thoiiMud pair mow iti uw?. here from Dakota, has purchased amine the Umatilla project and par OFrOir/FTIOirf MTilrlo! !*) < itMIvrly The fact that additional trade would aud rwyriding,vervdurbbk.'itvl Im» «II I ni-- whh through the Home Realty company ticularly the proposed west side ex and the hospital and ambulance sec be obtained by reason of obviating • special fMifiiïfy or rubber, whI»-ii ifvi r I k - > i » h tion. The Fourth, Sixth, Seventh and the John Janssen ranch In Antelope tension. Cous and wbkh * up « ialt tiunctUfCA with .t a!!ov* Eighth regiments have been ordered tho layover at Weed seems to have I the «ir toe«K?f*(M*. W- have hutul. • ds of I» r ,i .rn anti t- Valley. This small valley is situated Turning east, they will inspect the to be in readiness. h " •• * - • • > -* ' lieen entirely overlooked. Included Aed< upoticeor t wl< e in a i* holeSeumn. I hey vy'i^rt h<>l * ■ . ■ • twelve miles northeast of this city, Boise-Payette and Minidoka projects, In the additional trade brought to an ordinary lite, the Dtiitciurct ii»k:»vi’i v, and is one of the best stock sections 1 in Idaho, and stop next at Straw by ar vr ral layers or thit|. a | h - ’ Hy pt »■♦ mi ». If.' i Klamath Falls b)' an Improved sched 11end I h- t • gut o J t OFFICERS PLAN TO I ' -.-«r por J .,* in Klamath connty. The ranch pur berry valley, Utah, Beyond that advertising pur H tv .-are niukit. i » -*> il i MAKE THE l RUENT ule would be considerable tourist the riderò!only f* »V» |»rt p Ir. All-< « ii chased by Mr. Brockmueller consists point their rout* has not been travel from tho north, that Is now approval. You do not otiy n <*< nt iti I v t r < of 320 acres with approximately *0 mapped. we will allow a « is*.to «IH/Moilit < r 5 rw » FARTHER POINT July 29 - - forced to other regions, and would •end Fi l l* CASH U I i ll OIU h I f acres of farming and orchard land. They may turn back to California Chief McArtby of the Quebec police, preferably enjoy the attractions of •ending ns an order as th« Urrà may I m ? r it« not satisfactory on eaain inai in. Ut . Mr. Janssen located on the place or decide to go on to Colorado and Chief Goals of Lorie and Chief Con the Klamath section. bank. If you order a pilr tí ihr*»«.* Ci. - •• 1 will lind twenty years ago, when he took 160 then south and west, but before re stable Canvreau of th< dominion po went better, last lunger hud I *>k Inter t’» 1 à* v tn -, on It is the belief of the directors of know that you will l*e so well pl- . < d a v ieu r » •• acres as a homestead. T»ater he took turning to Washington will visit all lice of Ottawa, conferred at the Mar the Chamber of Commerce that wo Wr want you to Send u* a tri d or rat •> -, » a timber claim, giving him 320 acres, projects, including the Klamath. It coni lighthouse this morning, and should all bo broad enough to work IF YOU NECO TIR2 S There is a large spring on the place, is the present intention of the board planned to make the arrest of Dr. (hespet lal introd h o - \ prhquoted s’« •. w Tire «»»«1 m for the ultimate good, for tho growth dcM.1 i I m - u aud quutvs a.I muk’ ■* n-.<> kindw« > 1 Ìfì.lt II liti! which has a fall of 500 feet in about to make only one report, covering all Crippen. H.» >• » I* I Saturday midnight or early of the community and development e. I.» y 1 *Í«I n ' ■ w«te DO NOT WA'T a half mile. It is the intention of the . the projects The board will travel Sunday- when the If *»•» 4 s ' I IK* Al »! • , ..Iti íul Montrose arrive« of resources of the entire county. We offers we aie inakiii><. t H only co » .1 pt*.:M| t. \. ... Il M>l%. new owner to utilise this spring for as a unit and not divided into two Crippen and Miss Lenovo will be should not contend for the conven power purposes as well as for irri- parties, as first proposed. placed In custody. ience and present interests of our sel- CRIPPEN ON B0A8D STEAMER M ASON A. S l OU G H ABSTRACTERS Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH Lakeside Inn ’ J I . È i 50 HEDGEißORN P ì JKSTI ì RE-^ hu CF J. L MEAD CYCLE C0M.W, CHICAGO, ILL