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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1910)
- Illi, N. II. lie had the service of a A GOOD POSITION can be had by I stenographer, and devoted several hours every day to uffalrs of tlm de ambitious young men and ladles in partment, sent to him from the main the field of wireless” or railway tel office. Assistant Secretary llllh-s egraphy. Hln»e the 8-hotir law be apunt some lime tn Ohio, the home came affective. and since the wireless GIVEN EK.MTV Ml I.EH state of Mr. Hilles, nnd took, a look at companies are establishing stations thu Ohio republican state convention, throughout the country there is a lie also spent some tin»«' on the New great shortage of telegraphers. T'oal* 1 blits tlu-. Appaia» lii.1,1 Kxpoailiou at Finable* Many to Tuki- l'p Edu« «»• .MODERN Engluml coast. Assistant Secretary II, «tills From th»- F lume« tiny IU tm I i IIIE DIHEAHK I h ill tlons pay beginners from »70 to »90 Kuos ville-—His Car Hwitched tional Work Who Cow’d Not From 750 to —F.uormou« Andrew enjoyed a sojourn for severnl per month, with good chance of ad ORIGIN Off at Washington Otherwise Do So Areus U III Ik- Burned weeks nt hlM summer home near Glou vancement. The National Telegraph cester. M ums . Institute of Portland, Ore , operates Both tlx- mountains nnd the sea ap r.lx official Institutes in America, un PERMEATES EHE NATIONAL CAPITAI pealed to Luwroni-e (>. Murray, comp WARROAD, Minn , Oct. 10. The UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. O< t 7. der supervision of R. R and wireless LYNCHBURG. Va. Oct 7. Ex Th«- university offi«u this year will President Roosevelt arrived this (roller of the currency. He visit«-»! number of deaths from the fin- tua; officials, and places all graduates Into Atlantic City and then nought th«- 5 n-a< h betwi’en 7f»0 and 1,000. The glv<* '’Special attention to Its prees positions it wil] pay you to write morning on a speech making tour of til the OIII«'I m | m , Front the l*r>'«ol<iit higher Ilf«* In a mountain resort uncontrolled tlam»-» arc rushing from service In the Interests of taxpayers, them for full details. 9-22-12-15 the South and West, His first stop Royal E ('ubell, commissioner of in the southwest, and th«- village«» of the ld«<a being that citizens helping Down, Ahi' Aflli«te»l W Illi was at Bristol, Tenn., where be re lernnl revenue, made a trip to th«- ■ Grui' ton, Hwlft, Roosevelt and C«-dar In th«- support of state Institutions tin1 G«*rm lic reached rhe largest fruit and vegetable mained two hours Pai ill» coast. He called meetings of j Spur huv«t b«'«-n destroyed. Th«’ fire have a right to know Intimately whal . Knoxville at 3 o'clock and visited the thos<- institutions are off»-rfng in re- , evaporator In the United States is revenue collectors for consultation I zone I h eighty miles long, and reach«« Appalachian exposition The car wax turn located at bay ton, Yamhill county. 1 from Gravel Pit Spur to Htrutton unit Insiruction nnd In California he WASHINGTON. 1». c. Oct. 7. switched ofl at Washington for an Besides the renldeaca work offered • Flying southward like th" wild birds. conformed with win» makers concern i Ont., nnd is thirty mlb-x wldi- between hour. It was Colonel Roosevelt's first in law, medicine. engin<r«-i Ing and the H« «link«», Minn , and Luk«- of th«- I ui centering in th»’ «-apitnl. govern ing contested imlnts In th< »-nfor»<- Lan»- County has thirty-eight lum visit since he finished his term as ment officials Mr«* ret tu ning to the iiii-iit of the revenue laws, Ix»e Me- Woods It Is spreading In all direc- various courses In th«- Libera) Arts ber mills with an annual output of president. He did nut leave the car, «xilh-ge, th« university off ’ -rs special scene of their labor. President I ufi | Clung. ti,-uun-r of the Unit« »I Htat» », itious, a ml I iiiii I m - i iiii - ii estimate thut 200.000.000 feet. and there was no crowd. will not leave ll«-v«-ilv for th«- White visited VtlanU»- City and New En-.- ' 3,into sqiinre miles will bo hurn«'«l work In correspondence study, for th«’ benefit of all tho«<- unable to avail - The stat«' of Minnesota Is mustering House until th tol>< r I Mill, ami othi-iw land. them-Hves of residence study. Al! of Becrctary Wilson of the departm«-rit I. corps of fir«- fighh’is will not return until about that time, th«-«* «-ourses are free of cost to th«- i Itulny River Is burning from the ln- of agriculture, passed by all th«- re but it ntimbor have already route In front their vacations and lns|H-c!l<m sorts and fouti»! comfort and Joy on • ts-imilional bridge to Sixth street, and student enrolling and taking the | If Ou- Dre advances one mile furiher work, except for a small amount to! trips Brouz<*<l. erect and cheerful, his Iowa farm. i »■over [atstage, tbe total cost to the Secretary Ballinger of th»- Depart* ! It Is hared the town will burn. they «»«-tn to have fared wilt. wln’lher Th«- Portage Lumber company**« stud» nt being 41 for each course en absence »»« due to a desk»- to H<H>k m<nt of the Interior. In»p<»t«-d a num- . mill, worth 1350,000, nnd also 10,- rolled In. Th«- only requirement for l-i-i of putks and recluinatlon projects bust- i <>si or tlie proaecutlon of official in the West and vlsltod his boni» In ! 000,000 fe»-t of lumber, th«- Western udnilsHlon to any course is ability to II «SB. Canada flour mills and stave mills carry on th«- work and profit by the Th«’ lUlMMlon for lllMp«*Ct loll, like th»- »tut«' of Washington. land fifty reslden»«-« have been d«-- instruction given. In every cas»- In postmaster General Hitch typhoid fever. I m almost entirely a * struction Is pereonal, th«- stud«-nt re-, | st royed. summer dis»-««’' in Washington When sought relief from the with» Nln. fumllh >-, consisting of from I reives Individual attention. ihe tli»-riiloiii»'t« r mounts to the linn Washington summer in a trip to Eit at the University corr«u»|»ond»-n«f study Is ] dre<! mark and th«- asphalt pat»-menfa rope, and later visited Arizona and ; tbriM- to »'Ight members «-ach, have perished, and their bodl» s wi re found . provlug popular throughout the state,, <>n Pennsylvania avenue ln-gln to New Mexico, tn InspiM-tlon of Immigration «ta- ulong the- tracks Th»- railroad offi . and is immensely valuable not only to | arow mushy under foot, th«»», who hold down th»» padd<-»l chairs behind lions was mad«- by Danli-I J. Keefe, cials announ««- that n iiuln Is coming, I the public and high school teachers, i ihe mahogany desks in the •■»••«■uilvr commlsslonor general of the bureau but its program is slow, owing to the i study clubs, farmers and Individuals i department tx-gln to waken to th«* of Immigration He visited the- stu- | twl»t»'d rails. ■ Nine women, three who never expect to avail themselv«-s ‘ nece«alty of going off som«-wh»'i, to -lion» along th»- Canadian border. j carrying babies, rode to the sett!»*- of residence study, but also to those | where many problem« «<xiat over the I rn«-tit on horseback. and so escaped prepming to matriculate at tbe uni do some inspecting A concrete example Is of- ', It han bean a growing habit for a i.muggllng of Chines«- and other un- th«’ fir«'. However, all were scorched, versity fered In the experience of James i probably fatally. number of years. It Is said to be it d' slinlil- allenii into th«- states Ryd'-r of * “ —’ Last — January *--------- ! Newburg. good thing for the men who g<> to eee Ryder registered for correspondence Not n lilt«- to Fait >«ini«-thlng of their official dominions HMI. KHTATK TIIASHEKICH IXs Powell. G. A. Krause, George study in analytical geometry, and the j But It was not ►<» In G«-»»rg« Washing : DuFault and J. Y Johnson w«'nt to papers which he sent In were high I ton's time, nor In Grover Cleveland's, ■’ra«k»-re (carton), regular S5« Th»- lollowlng recent transfers io for that mutter. Washington had a i realty ar»* furnished by the abstract Crater Iaik»- Friday, Intending to stay grade Upon entering the university Hake ltats and Wheat, regular 45c there all night and m •• that beautiful l for residence work this fall the work home down the river within easy dis , Hi ni of Mason a Slough Table Fruit, regular 25c ............. which he did last year In analytic tance of this city nt Mount Vernon Chas E. Worden to .Mrs H M<- «t>ot by dnyllght and by moonlight. geometry entltl«?d him to take the Fruit, per dozen, assorted Table »sr» i Clrvelaud hail a summer pin, • Just I Gow a n. lot 9, block 4» . HlliplilllKti.il Their auto arrlv«-»! there at noon Fri couriw- In calculus, a regular Sopho-1 .«hr day. all right, but wh«*n they went to Cream. nine cans ...................... >>n Hi«’ outskirts of tin- city. which has j udditlou to Klamath Falls. 200. th»- bote! to get something to eat mor«- engineering subject. The back- j given tb»> name of Cleveland Park to H|dccs. regular 15c cans. . . . C. K. Hoyt and J II. C Taylor to one of th«« capital's suburbs. Of late Wallace Crawford l«»t H, bliM-k 1,1 there was "nothing doing.” They) bone of an engineering course Is made ; Rolled Oat-«, 10 pounds for . .«l.flff presidents hav»* Iww-n obllg<-d to hie, Hoyt's i addition Io Klamath Falls; couldn’t get even a cracker, and were ■ up of required courses, which most I Pearlty of Wheat, ¡»er package I h - taken in sequence, and must all be i compelled to return to Fort Klamath ->ff to sMtntner r«'sorts am! smaller of 4100. Regular OOc Tea. per ¡s»und.......... and satisfy their hunger at the hotel completed before the di'gr«* In on- - flclals, at th«' same lime, can very l'nlt»-«l Stnl«»s to Perry there. Th»- roads were fine, and the glneering can be given. The engineer conveniently find It n»-« e>-arv to In H Mi of NF! *4 un«l N « weather grand, but that didn't fill ing degree proper Is not given in any , spect. '.'5-39-11 their i-mpty stomach«, and the boys of the larger institutions under five* Former Secretary of th«- Navy New G. H. Phibbs to Robert .Millon *14.00 Regular *00 and *22.50 Suita . . . I'errv, who stuck to bls d»sk, grimly Riggs, lot 7. block I 3, North Klamath lire not very well pleased at their years of required work. It Is so at failur»' to get something to <-at at th»- the University of Oregon. But the ( , .baerved one«- that It seemed tn he n I Falls: 4150 Regular SI 7 Suits............................... . J .«110« ndvanced standing of one year which i Make hotel. matter of tradition that th»- navy ... S2JB Regular »3.50 Pants.............................. F T. Hundersoa to E. M y'rarer. Ryder n-celvod on account of his cor- i irds In th»' vicinity of N»'w’Orleans part of lots I and 2, block <6. Nichols regpondence work, coupled with sum and Florida nts-ded Inspection In th»- .idilltlon io Klamath Falls; 410 A. <’. Allen I m her»' from .Medford, Oher Prices in Propor ion winter time snd th» vards nnd sta He Is having a houseboat built for mer work. If he wlsh»*s to take It,' Klamath Development company to will make It possible for him td grad- , tlons ut Newi»ort nnd Port «mon i h «; -otge B. Snydi-r. lot 21. block Hot U m on »he lipper Lak'- n>-xt siilum.-r. had to I f - l«M»k»-d after in the suinm< r Springs addition to Klan.utli Fails; Th«.- boat will contain eight rooms and uate In three years and receive his ; Th»' same rule holds for th»' ordinary 410. have two baths. It will be on«' of the regular Engineering degree in four, n«p«Ttlon trit» Canada Maska and finest nnd tnotrf delightful summer •»ears which time Is ordinarily re F. A. S Wiley to Th«’be E. Sharp- quired for simple graduation This I th<> cooler regions are the favorite l» ss. lots 8. 9 and 10, bl(X k 38, Hot bouts on Klamath l^tke. course, however, he would not be hunting grounds for inspectors, and Springs addition to Klamath Falla; occaslonully there I m iM'<s«s«lty for 41«. Mrs. George A. Bell and littlu able to pursue if be had not already I j worked off this course in Freshman trip to Europe to making a hurrbul The following r«>cvnt trausfeni In daughter will arrive Saturday even- ,..'»> how things are beine done on the realty are report,«1 by 'th»» abstract Ing from lx»s Angeles, to join Mr. mathematics before entering. other side. Bell, u ho has b«*en in th«» city several firm of Mua<»n & Slough: ffe'cretary of the S’arv Mwr I* o<>- Emily A. Humphrey to Mary L. Weeks, looking over the situation, and t.iMin WORK. INDEKD, HI T Ing to Inspect th»- nnvnl stations from - Weller, lots 7 nnd 8. I»lk. 7 Klamath has d»*eided to locate here. I T<M> RATE POR THE CENSI S New York to Puget Sound an»! Cuba I Fulls; 410. Secretary Dick'nnon. who has alrendv A. Brooding nnd wife of Nntlonal, Stella M. Stunsbi»’ to John T. Ilnr- <loni- th»- Philippines nn<! China, is . is. lot 10. blk 41. First addition to Nev., arrived hero last night in u CHICAGO. Oct. 10 Two hundred now coming home with General Ed Klamath Falls; 410. A Large Line to Select From at Your Own Price wagon, on a tour of the West. They twin babies have been born in Chi wards, chief of the Insulai bureau. b\ cago ce far this year, as against 140 ar»' traveling over th»- country anti 8. Ix'slle Meeker to G. A. Warrick. way of Hllx'iln, and will «top at Ber blks. 40. 41 nnd 42, Earn Klamath slop wherever thor chose. for th»1 entire year of 1909, according lin and som»' other places to glean Falls; >10. to the flKiirea given out at the office Produce and Eggs Taken at Market Prices g bits of military wliidom In pa-'-'ing. L»o S Robinson la here looking al of the registry of births. Frederick Victor Shelton to G. II. Same as Cash. No Goods Delivered | Recretary Nagel nnd Utorney <!«-n Peters, »•nat two thirds of blk 38. ter his marsh land, of which he has The twin epidemic is not confined , < rnl Wli ki rsham have gon»- through SW’i <»f RKM sec. extensive holdings in this part of the to any one locality, but s?ems to be see. 2-41-10; »2.000. ih>* arduous duty of Inspei-tlng th<< general throughout tbe city. United States to Ellen Norcross, state. muddled .iff it Ira in A)n»kn. at th»- dl- put.-nt to 8M of SW >4 . W«4 of BE«/. _________________________________ i«'< tlon of President Taft S»'C 32-2 4-9. Assistant Recretary of Wai Oliver found it mcessary to Inspect som»' of 4 T4BI.E OF MEAHIIIKH the forta In New Mexico. Invidvntnlly hi* saw th»- snnk»' dances and a few Young housekeepers and all others other sights of th»' Southwest. A«- vvho believe In exact measurement« latant Secretary of the Navy Win may like a table of meu«ures. Paste throp. who has been one of the few on the wall over the mixing table, high ranking officials to stay In Wash It It may come In bnndy some day. ington moat of the summer, has occa Sixty drops tnnke a tablespoon. sional fits of th»« Inspection fever. Three teaspoons equal one table In the state department there has also been som«« desultory summer In- spoon. Eight rounded tablespoons of dry ■pi'ctlng. S«'cretary Knox hits kept material equal one cupful. to the sylvan quiet of his farm nt Val- Sixt<*en tablespoons of liquid equal l»*y Forge. Occasionally it has been one cupful. necesMry for officials to run up to One cup of liquid Is half a pint. lommunlcnt»' with bint nnd discuss One heaping tnblespoon of sugar Is affaire of th»* moment Director Gen- one ounce. ral Cass of the »«insular service made One heaping table spoon of butter n trip to Canada to see som«’ of the is two ouncea. »onsitlnr posts. The heail of the bn- One cup of butter or sugar is half rean of trade relations. J. R. Osborne it pound. went to London nnd other places In Two cups of flour Is a pound an official capacity. One cup of rice Is half a pound. R»-nr Admiral "Reggie’' Nicholson, Ono cup of Indian meal la six chief of th«' bureau of navigation of ounces. the navy department, n short time Ono cup of breadcrumbs I h . two i.go wont to Ran Francisco to inspect ounces. the yard nt Mare Island. Other rear One pint of ordinary liquid Is ont admirals also have found it necessary pound. to take trips here and there during the summer s<<ason. • The Willamette Valley produced It might even be snhi that tbe trips 100,000 bales of first grad»' hops this are necessary for many of the men who go away: that It Is dlr»«ctly In season, ns compared with a yield of the lln»' of their duty nnd of advuut 82,000 bale« Inst season. age to them in their work. In a gen- il. E. Wolford had business here • ral way nil that can be said of the from Ytiinax last week. habit la that it Is of modt'rn origin an is thu summer vacation. George King of Han Francisco is fl»:cretary MacVeagh spent several months at Ills suturner home at Dub- here on business. OF INSPECTION Closing Out Entire Stock Goodrich Cash Store Men’s and Boys’ Clothing CROCKERY Agateware Glassware