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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1910)
I tempt to eacape. He bad seen Judf en him in bls good resolutions. tlful. The plans are already drawn, The doing awa-y with the armed Lind»«y send boy« to reform achools and 1 have set my heart on pun lug guards appealed to Warden Tynan without eecort, truetlng their "word up the building. I have some proper from two standpoints. In the first of honor," and even out of hit brief ty In Portland wall suited to this pro i Ject, and the building will go th**r* THIRD A55I 11, Illi.I. BltllJ.IA.5T FKIENDH OF REV. AND MKH. place, there was not the Inconsider experience it had come to him that I tl will be a good drawing card for able matter of expense, and, secondly, criminal«, after all. were only “bad AFFAIR FEEHE HFKPKIHK THEM he felt that the cxintlnual menace of i»oya grown up.” any city, and Portland will I h * te ne Today over 700 acre« are being guns and revolvers made for resent | titled by It. "I shall certainly keep my word und Houston's O|iera II oiim Beautifully l*i>|MilMr Presi her Presented With a ment and revolt. He ha» banished farmed, great «tretchea of the moot armed keepers from the prison yard beautiful scenic highway* in the build the tinea! structure for office Number of BcHUllful Gifts as Ilei orated for the Occasion— and cell house by appealing to the world heve been ecient Iflcally built, purposes on the coast u< Portland un Tokens of E i I k iii All Have Giani Time convicts’ own falrnetm and common and more are building, and 350 men less they bulk mn there, as (he un- te-nse. and he saw no reason why are working in the open, each day progreaslve people of I am Angele* have done." The many friends of Itev. and Mrs, , some similar plan should not be coming Into closer accord with the llouston'a oimra houso was hrtl- lia-ntly decorated last night for th« Feeae took udvantagi* of the fact that , worked out in connection with the standards that society sets for her third annual dami* given by Crater the two would I m * at t**hi*ar«al« at the road camps and farm colonies. And itecest, honest members.—Delineator (INK <»F I.IKk’N IIAMIKAI'H Aerie No. I til fl. Fraternal Ord«*r of Methodist church Friday night, and ho h<* put his “word of honor" scheme » Abel Ady, the well known Midland Parente, tcuchera, friend» often pu* Eagles. J. II Vollmer, assist* d by surprised them by presenting the well [ Into operation, simply asking each a aerloiia »tumbling block in the was Harry Miw und Cttarltm Bodach, had ttked couple with a number of beauti man for a p«-r»onal pledge not to at- real ectate man, la in the city today of ii youth by suggesting that lu* iHstefully arranged patriotic colors ful and dainty gifts as tokens of their ought to study for the ministry or th« uround the sides >f th« r<M>m and appreciation i law; to be a physician, an engineer, over the <<dllng, nnd th« stage was Rev. Feese has made many warm A univi mi'tii I» on foot among a or ••ntcr some other profession oi also urranged to form a very pretty friends in this city, not only among number of th« people of till» city und busin«*»* for which hu rnay be totalb setting for the orchestra. On earn the church members, but those who ih« lumi owucru between hero uud unfitted, says Orison Swett Mard-.-n In side and in front of the stage wen* arc* not followers <>( his belief, lilt th« Wllaon inldg«tto »tail a petition placed eagles with wings outspread. straightforward, manly conduct has Success. unking th« government to put In t. I know u man whose career was , and on** monster bird was »ti»jM*nd<-d galled for him a respect that Is be- bridge where the rallroud track wilt uoiiTly ruined by the suggestion of hl ; from the celling The stage »cttlng stowed only on a man, and he hus • roHM th« diversion canal which ih lo grandmother when ho was a child reprcHcnted a wood, and at the rear merited all the esteem that Is given li< built this umiiier, In order t<i that she would educate him for th* was a large eagle perched on a rock him. u-.-ke th» carri uuvlgiitiibl« fot Hi conduct In all affairs, both pub church, and that It was her wish fot Th*- whole arrangement form«*«! ,i I have «**M*m*d a new meal market at lOItl .Main street, just Ialini lies and • mall boats. lic and private, has been such as to very pretty picture him to become a clergy man. The new government canal, which •■ast of the school house, where all kinds of fresh and salt no*atji Then* were about 150 |M-r»ons pres- gain him the e steem of all who have It wax not that uh'’ naw In th<< Utili '•■ to divert a iMittlon of th« wutei ■< of muy I m * had at reasonable prices. iconic* in contact with him, and those child any fitness for thia holy office. >-iit. anil they daiic«<| until 12 o’« lo«'k. tan*t River to Kltiniiitli River will I ut been use she wanted a clergyman when an lnt*-rmliMlon was taken for who had no part in the presentation «rims tin* most thickly »••filisi por* In the family, und she often remind* >1 »upper at tin* Gem and ('entriti «-afe». I of tin* gift» wish with the donors the A up* ( laity of uupplyiug faiiiilhn» with (jiuii ter* or large picco*. ■ion of Riamati* Basin, and If It was Tic dance wu» a success from every »am* warm commendations that a him that he must tied disappoint het nuvlgsble it Is argued that It would The boy, who Idolized his grand xt a nil poi nt. und those who w«*re for man of his sterling qualifications mer I run no delivery nagou. but will deliver p«< * •■» too large to rar. la* u great «<>!iv* uleni• to th« farmers mother, pondered this thought un'il tunate enough to I h * present wish that it«. His estimable* wife shares with living within a rille or ko of th** *a- nr- The «spense of kci ping a delivery outfit is taken off (lie price. It would not In* long until the Eagle» het husband the same high place In h« iM-came a young man, r*ul. aw they could bring their pro the estimation of the large circle of Th« Idea liundlcappod him so that bnv** another ball. ducts to Klamath Fall» bv I himì mur i ¡acquaintance* that has gained both | every time he tried to make a choice • h<*»|H'r Ilian could I»« •l••n•• by angeli of a career, this picture of a clergy I of them so many friends. It At K TO WORK AFTER ffi rhls would bo v»ty • «•<<venlent, •nd The Herald Joins with their other man rushed first to hl» mind, am* HE kil l III 150 ST AltltED 15 lu* u great saving to t**«' farmer», pur- friendi in wishing them a continua nlthongh he could see no reason wh Hcularly during th whiter and str ing he should become a clergyman, th • Nil rgeoiis Hew Ip Knife Wound tion of the many happy days they •nonth» when th* ronda i*re iimiiii II* in have spent in this city. Kiiggoetlon that he ought to worked T luii'-Qiiarters or an liuti I laing bud »hitp<*. Ilk« leaven in his nature, and kept Itcceived ill II Quarrel It I h claimed th it i'-cording to th* him from making any other choir- plans of th*- cuna« i»nal*i could ea-.l'.. until too Inti to enable him to site- NEW YORK, las 23 With a be run without dantaua to th«' barf» reed to any great extent knife wound In his heart tbree-quar- l'br»c will be built on *t iwo-to-on* ters of nn Inch In length, neatly They are lia|>p> in (In* po— grado, which mat«» n very sloping I5JI itKI» • «T4IF.RS Till: ( Illi.O AS A5 I5DIVIDI II. »tit« le d by the surgeons. Samuel TEA aewion of the piano par excrl- Imtik The bank of th< main can- ! Herman, a waiter, went back to work lias a grad« of on« and one-half to lencv*—(In* Starr. This instru Tn«*r>* lias l»-en no more hopeful today ilia caiw I h said to be the sev on», toot .and arc tnttch rtcoper I «- ment gratifies the ear by its ex •Uvei ton canal *1* .lave a width :it »■go of race progr«*ss In the last enth Hti< ccHirfii) oiieratlon of the kind l.xpn »*. Mas Hanning at High Sjs-«il quisite ton<* qualith*H. poc. r quarter of a c.-ntury than the rapidly known to the profession » lhe bottoni of forty r»*et. and wi n and Engineer llid Not See Increaalng Interest In th«- welfare of it brawl and graduations of effect. He- Herman wus »tabbed in tlve foci of wate*1 -x 11. make a wa*■•• th*- child, which Is u .iinnug tremen with a customer. He was taken to the I'ullmau sponsive to the touch—chan«» level ’-Ixty feet W.di 7lie main obje«ti<u to making ih dous Importance In our national life, | the Gouverneur hospital. and Or. the eye. In a word, a perfe* i »ays Orison Hwett Marden In Success. !John F. Erdman uses] twelve stitches • nisi tirvtgulali m '< it**' to I m * In <h* piano. A comparison with oiti BUCYRl'8, Ohio, -Four co-t t,f the n**<-»>u-r« I ridge where We »» mi this retlvcted «jverywhere In to draw the ll|M of the wound to- trainmen and two passengers were ers will «h-nMinstrat.- its su|r r- our wonderful kindergarten and I get her. To replace lost blood the the water will llow under the rallroail m hool system; hi the groat children's Htirgeon Injected 300 cubie eenteme- killed and three trainmen and seven iority. Ttu-n conipun* the prices, track The present tduns contem IpaM»**ngers were injur«!d in a colli stor<*s; In the mnrvelous development tors of salt solution. and that's all lM*ed be said. plate a pl!••• or endoeod Hum** at this sion between two Pennsylvania pas ¡M>lnt The parties at the h<*ud of all over the world of the manufacture sen ger trains near Nevada. Ohio. A and sal«! of toys. th*- movement i-lalm th.it a great nils :Milld Fullman train had been orderer! Not s«> very long ago children were (uke was mad*' when an open cut wan ; to stop. The express train from the looked upon as sort of chattels. They not made In the main canal and lock» ‘ opposite direction failed to stop on were brought up with the Idea that built so that bants could run from the l ifocii Flrcne-ii In1 Still Ml»<4ng* the order, und crash»*d into the Pull they must I h * seen und not heard, and soiithei n portion of the county to the Haga An* al Half Mast on man train. There was a heavy snow that they had few rights which adults llp|H*r Lake (lie Public Buihting» storm, and th«; express engineer felt liound to respect. In tnuny homes was nnable to see the Pullman. Th«* they were brutally flogged nnd met- CHICAGO, Dec. 23 »( ' o'clock ' trains were on the same track bc- ellessly treated generally. How many thN morning twenty-fiv,* bodies had causo a freight train had stalled on times have I seen scnsltiv«' children I h * cii recovered from th,« n ins of tin the second track. The «xpres - wa humiliated almost to tears by s**«lng Is ti nt lite Fn**liiii*ii by a Store of irj Nelson Morris tire. Th.* b»*«*f and tal running rapidly when it «ollld.it with everybody «*ls<* int roduwd to vlsljors. lo houses are still burning, and wa the Pullman. lo 15—May I'lay Against while they wet«* compelled to stand I lie Alumni le is steadily played on them to pn- like little nintih*». nobodles, feeling vent th e flames spreading to the embarrassetl with th«« suggestion of Th« Freshmen anil Sophomores .dockyards. Fifteen ftreiren ar* miss their owh inferiority. Rut now we plsyvd basketball In the High school ing, find It Is reported a «toten sten k- •re lM*glnning to recognise the child's « gymnasium on Friday, und th« Soph yard laborers have perished. Individuality: to »<*« that la has rights otnorcs came out winner by the score Flag» are at half ma»t on the aw sacn«d as thos«> of the adult. at the of 92 to 4b. The lineup was: schools and public building» and prl- in the Colorado state is-nitrntiary HoplKoiuircs ('aitrr and Garrett, vat«* lioiiH«*». A dosen movement» there ar«! some 75«) prisoners. Over liuvc ntarted to provide fund» so that i half of this nnmb«>r arc outside the forwards: DeLufi. (’enter; Nall and Hargeant, guards. the widows and children will not suf walls, the fr«*e wind upon their faces, Freshmen Fees«* and Hum. for fer want. 'their whit«* tents pl«*asantly flecking llow Important it is that th-? child wards; Boiler, center; I’cll and Grif 11 he gwn of many a mountain valley Should see and hear and be taught « fith. guards. aud grassy plain, and never a sign to only that which will make for beaut* There han Imen some talk among .low that they an* the eondemnees of the alumni of the High school and the and for truth, for lovellncsv raid society. No striped ticking shames grandeur! Th«* minds of ch1ldr«*n nrc High school teams of having «out** CHICAGO, I>ec. 24—The city cout*.- 11hoir backs; they sing and laugh gain«**, and if this is true the |H*ople like scnsltlv«* photographic plates, il litst night unanimously voted tc alter th«* manner of ire«« men as they i«cording every thought or sttggc»- of Klumiith Falls will see some very Join hands with the Chicago Associa »wing their roads past granite ledges tlon to which they arc exposed T!ic»c fast contests. tion of Commerce and work for the or »«ack alfalfa on leased farms, and things mak«> up the character and de . .75c termine th<* future possibilities, says electrifying of steam railroads within «either during the day nor through •'racken. (c..r(on), regular M5< . . . the city limits. .Mayor llusse apiuiint- th«* night do anm*d guards stand KLAMATH FARMER MAKES Orison Swett Mnrdcn In Succ?x«. . .«5c Flake Oat« and Wheat, regular 45c MO5EA It.AINING 1‘OT.ATOKN In If you wouhi encourage you:* child < d a committee of four men to take around in sullen watchfulness. . .«tic Table Emit, regular 25c. .................... und help him to make the mo-t cf up (lie work with the Association of ih«««* road camps and farm colonies •2.25 Commerce. Table Fruit, per dozen, assorted . . . tirona Ili» Hpudn on liry Iziiid and himself. Inject bright, hopeful, opti '..re criminals of every degres* and . .»5e Make« «250 an Acre for tetm — crooks, highwaymen, murder- Cream, nine cans ................................... mistic, helpful, iiiiKnlfish pictures Into Ills Crop re train rohb,*rs anti border dt*sper- Hurt Ilia Kyc* . .lo*: his atmosphere. To »tlmulnte and in- Spice», regular 15«- cana......................... i «.1« m * s — yet th«« sole precaution |>ire his conlidencc nnd unselfishness •1.00 I). C. Redfield. an employe of tin Rolled Oats. 1(1 pounds for................. against, the one thing that holds .1. II Harris, who owns u dry ranch means growth, success and ha-pplmw Pacific Tc’lephone and Telegraph c-om . ,15c I'earla of Wheat, per package . . . them back from escap«* is the "word , le-tw .'n this <lty and Olene, was in for him In Ills future years, while the pany came near losing his eyesight. .. 4Oc Regular OOc Tea. per |x»und............... of honor" they pledged th«* warden the city today. Mr. Harris states that opposite practise may mean fail nr«* While at work last Friday a jar con as they left their cells for the open. while the greater portion of his land and misery. taining copper sulphate solution was Iti a wholesome environment, hap wits planted in grain this year, hi* had Keep the child's mind full of hnr- ov<*rturned in his face. Dr. Hitch- pily and healthfully «>mployod. they a I onsideriihh* ncreage in potatoes, mony. of truth, and there will be no cock was called and attended to his • 14.00 grow in mental, moral and physical lie kept track of the yield on on* room for discord, for error. 11« it u lar •20 and 422.50 Suits ••yes, and states no serious results strength, wind und sun washing them * lUTi . and states that In* sold • 230 •11.00 Regular • 17 Holla......................... will follow. clean in mind, soul and body. In worth of potato«*» from a single acre. •2.25 Well, Anyway------- Regular *5.50 l'anta.................... stead of a dead weight on the back of ' and hud half a crop at that, Mr. Now. sir," said the attorney for th«* taxpayer, they stand for them liitrrl**. will plant more land to pot n Other Prices in Proportion selves, producing and developing, foes next venr. and exports a heavy the other side, beginning Ills cr< IS «- j examination. “you testitk*d that y >u «ver working to the reformation and ! yield He* Ims already contracted to WASHINGTON. D C Dec. 23 regeneration that society (ntended. . furnish Soo sacks of potatoes from | were handed • 1.000 for your vi». didn’t you?" The contract for building the 27,000 Judged from the old and still accept-| !i«*xt ■ * :.r’c crop. "No. sir. I (entitled nothing of Hi* ton bnttlcHhlp Texas was awarded to- •*d criminological viewpoint, th«« kind." da* to the Newport News Shi,, »m'd scheme is dangerously revolutionary,! "You did. sir. II I understand the lag company, the lowest bidder. ill and yet that it works well is shown < I'ingUsh language." ¿5.330,000. by the fact that less than one-half of, ■ That's just the trouble with you." on«! per cent have broken faith and Jtiiilly rejoined the witness. ”»o*i NEW ORLEANS FIRE LOSS 'attempted escape. don t understand the English Ian IS TWO HI'NDRED TUOI SAND It is front the farms and the road iiuage. I didn't say I was hand«J <amps that th«« Colorado convict goes J 11,000; I said •1,000 was handed to Th back to the world. There is no pris NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 23 PORTLAND. Dec. 24. That Port loss in the fire In the Baronne at reel on pullor on his face, no hate in his laud is to have the finest office build I me.” "fiilence In tho court room," roar* I business district is 1200,000. The heart, nor does h<* hurry to the city, ing on th** I'ncllli const Is the promise Shubert theater was damaged and «ager to hide himself In the slums of llulet ('. Merritt, u millionaire of I the Judge. Chicago Tribune three negro*- were fatally burned Pasadena. C'ltlif.. who has Just failed until such time as be can take more A Large Line to Select From at Your Own Price I»*ft for Oakland fn his effortH to Induce Lo» Angele» to I I cunning toll of tho society that has Making a Name for Himself broken" him. Clear-eyed, burned modify Its building restrictions so th*' | 0. T McKendree, the popular Htructni'** could be built there. sheepman, came up from Merrill Fri Harlow- Young Smith has made % biown. shoulders squared, eager to “The building I will put up wlll day, where he had been feeding name for himself since ho struck oil tak«* "another chance," he ends his | lenii in health nnd strength, and, per- b«* patterned partly aft«*r th** Call sheep, and left for his home in (Ink Barlow—How so? onnnllx aided nizlzwl by hi* tlixv lrmlfu Harlow He cnllB himself Smythe' aonally the WOPditn warden, looks building in San Friindsco," said Mi land Saturday morning, where he Merritt, “hut It will be far more beatt- spent the holidays with his family now. Chicago News. for a "country job" that will strength- EAGLE DANCE A SUCCESS REMEMBER THEIR PASTOR MAY NAVIGATE PROVIDE CHEAP TRANSPORTATION I HAWXHURST MARKET Specialty of large Pieces J. W. HAWXHURSr MEET II BUNDING SIOW STORM A Harmonious Pair WINTERS STORERY Closing Out Entire Stock GOODRICH Cash Store Men’s and Boys’ Clothing CROCKERY Agateware Glassware Produce and Eggs Taken at Market Prices Same as Cash. No Goods Delivered