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NtrHt'K. ceptlon that each nation must do its people. There must remain no neutral own part In Intel national police work. ground to serve as a refuge for law Partins wishing sagebrush isuU National friendships, like those be breakers. ami especially for law clears« call on or write. tween men. must be fonnded on re breakers of great wealth, who can Bl MY HK I RING SIGNATURE* T<> E. J. MURRAY, Editor. W W MARTEN, spect as well as on liking. On forbear litre th«* vulpine legal cunning which their wrrnToNH ll-ltf Klamath Falls, lire will t«*uch them how to avoid both ance as well as upon trust. In all this It Is peculiarly the duly of the jurisdictions. It Is a misfortuu«* when | To FORT KLAMATH P80OPLK: United States to sot a good exam pie the national legislature falls to do Its Maiuk-tMui I» OpiMMiug Lea V ill and duty In providing a national remedy, We carry a coruplots Hue of doors, Of conservation I shall speak more W oideu for County Judge-— rWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE so that the only national activity la windows and mouldluga, mid as at length elsewhere Conservation las- I» l i>d<-cid<'d agents (or tho Illg Busin Lumber All communications submitted for publication In the columns of this means development as much as It does th«* purely negative activity of th«’ Companx are In n position to fill paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer No non de plume protection. < recognise the right and judiciary in forbidding the state to article» will be published your orders promptly. Call mid see the duty of thia generation to develop exorcise power In tho premises, The candidates for tho various of- samples and get prices. I do not ask (or ovor-centraRration. and use the natural resources of our but I do ask that we work in a spirit I flees of the county are busy securing UTTER A BROWN, I 'glalation. The effort at prohibit land, but I do not recog nite the right of broad and far reaching national signers to tho petitions necessary In M16-3m Fort Klamath, Orc. to waste them, or rob. b.v wasteful ing all combinations has substan- I ism when wo work (or what concerns order that their nainos bo plactwl on ttally failed. The way out Iles not In use, the generations that come after HI MMONH our people as a whole. Wo are al) 'the ballot for the primaries which will (Continued from Page 1) attempting to prevent such combine- i 1 us. The natural resources must be bo hold ou Hepiembor 2 4th. The pe great Americans. Our common inter tlons. but in completely controlling used for the benefit of all our people In E«|uity to Quirt Title ests are as broad aa tho continent. I titions must be In th«» county clerk's no* monopolized for the benefit for all citixens. when we achieve It, them In the interest of tho public wel-1 rpeak to you hero in Kansas exactly hands by September Sth, and nil of In the Circuit Court of tho Blate of That Is one of tho funda- will have two great results. First, fare. For that purpose the federal Oregon, for tho County of Klam ns I would speak In Now York or ’ tho candidates are getting busy. every man will have a fair chance to bureau of corporations Is an agency , mental r«»asons why the special Inter- Those who hav«’ fllod their declara ath. as. Georgia (or th«» most vital problem«' Its power, '‘8ts ,nu#1 ht1 driven out of politics ruake of himself al! that In Hm lies, of the first Importance. are those which aff«>ct us all alike tions and are circulating petitions, to- Woyoriiauser Land Company, a cor flu***'*®» which can come to reach the highest point to which aud therefore its efficietcy, as well poration. I'lalnllff, vx F. H Hprn The national government belongs to ! nether with the date of filing, are: his capacities, unassisted by special as that of the Interstate commerce b«»fore this nation short of the actual County Judge. (h«> whole American people, and gue, Frank H Hprague and "Ellen" privilege of his own and unhampered commission, should be largoly In preservation of its existence tn a great where th«’ whol«’ Americau poo pl«’ are A. L. Leavitt, republican. August Hprague. husband and wife; that war, there is non« ’ which compares in by the special privileges of others, creased. We have a right to expect InteresB’d that interest can be guard 23; Will. H Worden, republican, as- after due Inquiry the Plaintiff la can carry him and his family substan [ from the bureau of corporations an«l Importance with m« gr««at central ed off«’ctively only by the national i rembly candidate. August 24; F T. unable to l«arn the true Christian | task of leaving this land even a bet tially what ho has earned. Second, j from tbe interstate commerce corn- gtrvernmenl. The betterment which Sanderson, democrat August 29 name of "Ellen" Hprague. who for equality of opportunity means that ; mission a very high grade of public ter land for our d«»scendants than It Is NhcrUr. be accomplished. 1 be- we seek must that reason la sued In tho name tbe commonwealth will get from ev | service. We should be as sure of the tor us and training them Into a bet Hove, mainly through th«* national W. B. Barnes, republican, assembly of "Ellen" B prague, Defendants. ter race to Inhabit the land and pass ery citizen the highest service of I proper conduct of interstate railways candidate. August 19; Jasper Bennet, To F. H Sprague, Frank H Hprague which be is capable. No man who and the proper management of inter- it on. Conservation Is a great moral government democrat, August 23. and "Ellen" Hprague. husband and carries the burden of the special priv | state business as we are now sure of Issue, tor it Involves the patriotic HEAL ESTATE TRANHFKRH < lerk. wife; that after due Inquiry the ilege of another can give to the com (the conduct and management of the duty of insuring the safety and con- C. R. De I.ap, republican, assembly Plaintiff Is unable to learn the tinuance of the nation. Ixst me add monwealth that service to which it is national banks. Tlis Hei-hnrn act and Furuishctl Duily by the AI Hit fact Firm i candidate, August 17. true Christian name of "Ellen" that the health and vitality of our fairly entitled. | amendment to that act In the shape of M ommi A Slough lY«*a»ur,-r. Hprague, who is, for this reason. I stand for the square deal. But ¡tn which it finally passed congress at peôpie are at least as well worth KI Ion (' H. Daggett. Incumbent, demo- sued In the name <ff when I say that I am for the square I the last session, represent a long step conserving as their forests, watera, J. L. Cunningham to Ida Lucile Hprague. Defendants deal I mean not merely that I stand | in advance; and we must go yet fut- lands and minerals, and that In this Cunningham, lot 8, blk. 43. lot ». : crat August 20; J. W. Hlemens, re I publican, assembly candidate, August In tho name of the Htate of Ore- great work the national government for fair play under the present rules I ther. blk. 45. First addition to Klamath 111 you are hereby*required to sp gon, must bear a moat important part. of tbe game but that I stand for hav There is a widespread belief among Falls; 810. , t'omnor. * end answer the complaint of pear ing those rules changed so as to work ' our people that, under the methods of I have spoken elsewhere also of the Harry D. Mills to J. O. Pierce, au Earl Whitlock, democrat. August plaintiff in tho above entitled the for a more substantial equality of op- making traitfs which have hitherto great task which Iles before the farm undivided half of all lots and blocks 23; Dr. Geo. It. Wright, republican, suit against you. on fllo In tho of- ;ortunlty and of reward for equally ■obtained, the special interests are too ers of the country to get for them l In Klaruath View, Oregon. assembly candidate. Ore of the county clerk for the cood service. ¡influential. Probably this is true of selves and for their wives and chil Klamath Falla l-atid and Tranapor < '«Mistnblc. County of Klamath and Blate of Ore This means that our governments, both the big interests and the little in dren not only the benefits of better tatlon company to J. G. Pierce, Iota John Q. Schallock. republican. Aug- gon. on or before Thursday. Heptern national and state, must be freed terests. These methods have put a . farming, but also those of better busi lots 52 and 53. In blk 3. First addi ' ust 33. her I. 1910, said date being the last from the sinister influence or control premium on selfishness and naturally ness methods and better conditions of tion to Buena Vlatn addition to Klam Jostles» of the l*«MMV. day of the time named In the order of spec’al interests. Exactly as the the selfish big interests have gotten 1 life on the farm. The burden of this ath Falls; 810. A. D. Miller, republican, August of the circuit court for Klamath -peclal interests of cotton and slavery more than the selfish small interests. great task will fall, as it should, main Klamath Development company to 36; Henry Rabbea, republican, Aug County, Oregon, for the publication threatened our political integrity be The duty of congress is to provide a ly upon the great organisations of the Hot Springs company lota 1, 3. 3, 7 ust 29. of thia summons, that the flrat day fore tbe Civil War, so now th^great method by which the interests of the ' farmers themselves. I am glad it will, and 8. blk. 13: lots 13. 13, 14. 15. For county commissioner E. K of auch publication being Thursday. pecial business interests too often whole people shall be all that receives for I believe they are well able to 16. 17. 18. 19. 30. 31 and 33 blk 14: Fitch of Merrill is tbe republican aa- July 31. 1910. and If you fall to an control and corrupt the men and consideration. To this end there must handle It. In particular, there are lots 13. 13. 14. 15. 16 and 17. blk numbly candidate and J T. Bradley of swer, and for the want thereof the methods of government for their own be an expert tariff commission, wholly strong reasons why the departments .' 17; lots 13. 13 14 and 15. blk IS Bonanza has consented to also run plaintiff will apply to the court for profit. We must drive the special In removed from the possibility of polit of agriculture of the various states, Hillside addition to Klamath Falls. for that office on the republican the relief demanded in the plaintiff's terests out of politics. That is one of ical pressure or of improper business the United 8tates department of agrl- also lots 29A and 29B Railroad addi . ticket. complaint, to-wlt: To quiet plain our tasks today. Every special inter- influence. Such a commission can And I i culture, and the agricultural colleges tlon to Klamath Falls; 810. Tho docjaratlon of Judge Benson tiff's title to the northwest quarter <«t Is entitled to justice—full. fair, out the real difference between cost and experimental stations should ex Klamath Development company to for circuit Judge was sent to Salem of section two, township fort» south and complete— but not one is entitled of production, which Is mainly the tend their work to cover all phases of Hot Springs company, lots 13A. 13B. several days ago. Captain lx»e la un- of range five, oast of the Willamette to a vote in congress, a voice on the difference of labor cost here and life on the farm Instead of limiting ISC, 12D, 13. 14A. HB._15A and decided yet whether ho will run for meridian. In tho County of^Klamath i-encb or to representation in any pub abroad. As fast as its recommenda themselves, as they have far too often 15B blk.3; lots 1A, IB. 1C, ID. 2\, county Judge or not. and State of Oregon. lic office. The constitution guaran tions are made I believe in revising limited themselves in the past, solely 2B. 3C. 3D. 2E. 1 3C and 13D, blk 4, The petitions must be In by Hep This summons Is sorvod by publi tees protection to property, and we one schedule at a time. A general re to the question of the production of lots 2A. SB. 2C, 3D and 3E blk. 5; tumber 8th. and all of the candidates cation In the Klamath Republican, by n • --k" that promise good. But it vision of the tariff almost inevitably crops. lots 39A, 39B 39C. 40A and 40R. are busy securing tbe requisite num order of tho Honorable Georg,« No does not give the right of suffrage to leads to log-rolling, and the subordi Nothing Is more true than excess blk. 7, Railroad addition to Klamath ber of signers. land. judge of the circuit court of and corporation. nation of the general public Interest of every kind Is followed by reaction: Falls; 810. the State of Oregon for Klamath The true friend of property, the to local and special Interests. a fact which should be pondered by Hot Springs company to Klamath | HABITUAL DRUNKARIW Countv, made, filed and dated July true conservative, is he who insists The absence of effective state and reformer and reactionary alike. W’e Development company, lot 13. blk. 8. ADJUDGED INKA NF. 10. 1910. said order of publication that property shall be tbe servant and especially national restraint upon un are face to face with new conceptions Second Hot Springs addition to Klam requires this summons to be pub not the master of commonwealth; fair money getting has tended to cre of the relatione of propertv to human ath Falls; 81. j PATTERSON N J.. August 39 — listed In tho Klamath Republican, a who insists that the creature of man's ate a small class of enormously Ed A. Jahn to Charles P. Stewart. The authorities of Passaic county newspaper published In the County welfare, chlefiy because certain advo making shall be the servant and not wealthy and economically powerful cates of the rights of property as lot 14. blk. 55, Second Hot Springs have decided that habitual drunken of Klamath, where said action Is tbe master of the man who made it. men. whose chief object is to hold against the rights of men have been addition to Klamath Falls; 81. ness is a mental disease a form of In pending, commencing upon Thtirs- The citizens of the United 8tates must and increase their power. The prime Geo. F. Elliott to Edward Freuer sanity rather than a crime, and per day, the 31st day of July. 1910. and pushing their claims too far. The effectively control tbe mighty com need is to arrange the conditions man who wrongly holds that every parts of lots 7 and 8, blk. 41, Nichols sons who are adjudged habitual once every week thereafter for atz mercial forces which they have them which enable these men to accumu human right Is secondary to his profit addition to Klamath Falls; 810. drunkards will hereafter be commit successive consecutive weeks ending selves called into being. late power which it is not for the gen must now give way to the advocate of Fred Schallock and C. H. Daggett ted to tho regular Insane hospital for upon Thursday. September 1. 1910. There can be no effective control of eral welfare that they should hold or I human welfare, who rightly main to Addie May Nichols, lots 9, 10. blk treatment. Tbe first cases to be so pursuant to said order. corporations while their political ac exercise. tains that every man holds his prop- 116. Sunnyside addition to Klamath disposed came up here this week, and C. M. O'NEILL. tivity remains. To put an end to it erty subject to the general right of Falls; 810. We grudge no man a fortune which resulted In an order by County Phy Attorney for the Plaintiff will be neither a short nor an easy W. B. Barnes to Herbert W. Bald sician Armstrong committing Radio represents his own power and sagaci the community to regulate its use to 'ask, but it can be done whatever degree the public welfare win. lot 2 sec. 18-41-14; 81.80. ty, when exercised with entire regard Drew, 50 years old. and Jeannette We must have complete and effec I-akeside company to Frank Krcm- Phyllis, 45 years old. to the state asy may require It. But I think we may to the welfare of bis __ ________ ___ fellows. But I tive publicity of corporate affairs, so go still further. Tbe right to regu arlk lot 6. sec. 16-41-13; 81,166. lum at Morris Plains. that the people may know beyond per the fortune must be honorably ob W. B. Barnes to Herbert W. Bald late the use of wealth in the public tained and well used. It is not even adventure whether the corporations interest is universally admitted Let win. 8W% of NW% sec 25-40-12; obey the law or whether their man enough that it should have been A FEW BAIIGAIXM gained without doing damage to the us admit also the right to regulate 81.80. agement entitles them to tbe confi rivo lota, sign ,v location, »1500 Klainath Development company to the terms and conditions of labor,, dence of the public. It is necessary community. We should permit it to be gained as long as tbe gaining rep which Is the chief element of wealth, George B. Moore, lot 23. blk.50, town i ‘an loan 87SA rn the <•<«*] that laws should be passed to prohibit A nice cottage w'th bath ¡arc resents benefit to the community. directly In the interest of the common of Worden; 810. tbe use of corporate funds directly or lot. |l?<>n A good huv Francis J. Bowne to May O ’ Conner, j good. The fundamental thing to do, This, I know, implies a policy of a far indirectly for political purposes; it is « • rg.. re.ldnnce fl» e lot. »xsn«’ for every man Is to give him tb«' east 50 feet of lots 6 and 7. and east , atill more necessary that such laws more active governmental interfer rhree cottages on three lots Roon 50 feet of 8*4 of lot 8, blk. 3 In the chance to reach a place In which he should be thoroughly enforced, Cor- ence with social and economic condi • ni urn for another rottane will make the greatest possible contri town of Bonanza; 810. tions in this country than we have yet porate expenditures for political pur- MARON * BLOUGH C. R. Taylor to D. A. Hatfield, quit bution to the public welfare. No man poses and especialty such expendit had, but I think we have got to face can be a good citixen unless he haa a claim deed on 814 of NEH and RE’4 tbe fact that such an increase in gov ures by public service corporations, NOTltTC FOR PUBLICATION wage more than sufficient to cover the sec. 26-39-9; 810. ernmental control Is now necessary. have supplied one of the principal Not Cowl Ixnd Marshall F. Orr to R. F. Tuttle, ’ bare cost of llvfnflr, and hours of labor No man should receive a dollar sources of corruption in our political Department of the Inetrlor, United unless that dollar has been fairly short enough so that after his day's NW% sec. 12-40-13; 83.600 affairs. States Land Office at T^kevlew, Manfred M Garoutte to J. G. earned Every dollar received should work is done he will have time and Oregon August 39, 1910. It baB become entirely clear that represent a dollar's worth of service energy to bear bis share In the man-1 Pierce, half Interest in lot 9, Midland Notice Is hereby given that Jas we must have government supervision rendered. The really big fortune, the agement of the community to help In tract; 810. of tbe capitalization not only of pub swollen fortune, by the mere fact of carrying the general load, We keep D. B. Campbell and E. R. Reanes per F. Hibberts, of Klamath Falls, lic service corporations, including its size, acquires qualities which dif countless men from being good clt- to J. G. Pierce. NMi of lot 34, Mid Oregon. Who, on September 31, 1905, made homestead application No. particularly railways, but of all cor ferentiate it In kind as well as In de izens by tbe conditions of llfe with land tract; 810. porations doing an interstate busi gree from what is possessed by men of which we surround them. We need Mattle Heidrich to P. L. Fountain, 3401. serial No. 03947, for H14 ness. I do not wish to see the nation relatively small means. Therefore I comprehensive workmen’s compensa lot 10, blk. 90. Klamath addition to NW%. NH 8W14, Section 33, Town ship 37 south. Range 10 east, Will forced into ownership of the railways believe in a graduated income tax on tion acts both state and national laws Klamath Falls; 810. if IJ can possibly be avoided, and the big fortunes and in another tax which to regulate child labor and the work J. H. Tucker to Seymour H. Bell amette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year only alternative Is thorough-going is far more easily collected and far of women, and especially we need In SE14 sec. 26-37-10; 8500. proof, to establish claim to tbe land and effective regulation, which shall more effective—a graduated inherit our common schools not merely edu Klamath Development company to be based on a full knowledge of all ance tax on big fortunes, properly cation in book learning, but also prac P. C. Lavey A Co., lot 9, blk. 38, town above described, before Conuty Clerk C. R. Del^p, at Klamath Falls. Ore the facts, including a physical valua safeguarded against evasion, and in tical training for daily life and work. of Worden; 816. AGENTS tion of the property. This physical creasing rapidly in amount with the We need to enforce better sanitary John Beclcka to Vaclar Svoboda gon, on the 15th day of October WANTED NOW 1910. valuation Is not needed, or, at least. site of tbe estate. conditions for onr workers, and to ex and Jobs Svlslk, undivided third In Claimant names as witnesses: W Is very rarely needed, for fixing rates; City. T Village The people of the United 8tatee suf tend the use of safety appliances in terest In the NE% of tha 8E*4 see. B. Sanders, of Rwan, Oregon; I henry but it is needed as tbe basis of honest fer from periodical financial panics to industry and commerce both witbin 8-41-13; 8180. capitalization. W. P. Johnson to the 8. 8. Johnson Mlers. of Swan, Oregon; L. R. Robin a degree substantially unknown and between the states. Also, friends, We have come to recognize that among the other nations which ap in the Interest of the workingman company, undivided half of 814 of of Klamath Falls, Ore.; L. G. Stiles, franchisee should never be granted proach us in financial strength. There himself we need to set our faces like SE% of 8W% sec. 28 and lot 6 of of Swan, Oregon. ARTHUR W. ORTON, except for a limited time, and never is no reason we should suffer what flint against mob violence just as section 33-38-9; 810. 9-1-10-13 Register. without proper provision for compen they escape. It is of profound im against corporate greed; against vio W. P. ohnson to A. Flefshacker sation to the public. It is my per portance that our financial system lence and injustice and lawlessness Co., deed of correction; undivided ——» sonal belief that tbe same kind and should be promptly investigated, and by wage workers just as much aa half of the 8'4 of 8EH of 8W14 degree of control and supervision so thoroughly and effectively revised against lawless cunning and greed sec. 28- and lot 6 eoc. 33-38-9; 810. *************************.................. AÄAtttiittttiititti which should be exercised over public as to make it certain that hereafter and selfish arrogance of employers. P. C. Lavey A Co. to Chas. B. Tyo. service corporations should be extend our currency will no longer fail at National efficiency has many fac lot 8, blk. 30 town of Worden; (160. ed also to combinations which control critical times to meet our needs. . tors. It Is a necessary result of the I. R. Broughton to Oeorge B. Mason, necessaries of life such as meat, oil It is hardly necessary for me to re principle of conservation widely ap lots 4 and 5. blk. 16. Opportunity ad Swedenburjr Block, Ashland, Oregon and coal, or which deal in them on an peat that I believe In an efficient army plied. In the end it will determine dition to Klamath Falla; *10. cunneRciAL, shorthand and business courses ! Important scale. William Green to United States, snd a -navy large enough to secure our failure or success as a nation. Whether you expect to live In the city or country, a busta«™ ! I believe that the officers and es for us abroad that respect which is National efficiency has to do not only part of 8WU sec. 36-39-9; 1331. education is almost a neo-selty ] pecially the directors of corporations the surest guarantee of peace. Jus with natural resources and with men.. l'l>to-l>atc methods in every department. should be held personally responsible tice and fair dealing among nations It is equally concerned with inatltu- ' Wanted—Competent man desires More dt»mand for our graduates than ever. ! when any corporation breaks tho law. rest on principles Identical with those tions. The state must be made offi position aa foreman or manager on Send for information or room. * Combinations In industry are the which control justice and fair dealing cient for the work which concerns ranch, either Irrigated or dry farm.' result of an imperative economic law among the Individuals of which na only the people of the state; and the References. Address Walter Jones, P. RITNER, A. fl., President which cannot be repealed by political tions are composed; with the vital ex- nation for1 that which concerns all tbe Clear Lake. Utah. 9-M018 Iti ,»L KLAMATH REPUBLICAN «ABfiLS Will OPPOSE JUDGE MILLER LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR UhtbUN fQUAt RIGHTS 10 Ml PERSONS ROOSEVELT’S Own Book | The Most Popülar Bock By The Most Popular Msn African GameTraik i Ashland Commercial College ; 4