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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1911)
t)ie murder of l>nr huaband nt Ply* mouth. tlov. .Hoes will Im naked to commuto the ae nlenco to life linprls- on ment and It Is thought ho will do EPIDEMIC I NABATEI» IN PARTS ao. PLAGUE IS SULL SPREADING JEWELRY STORE IS SOLD WONDERFUL GAIN IN« REASE Wl THTRIPS GROWTH T«a<li«*r Say» They Are Glv n Ini* OF POPULATION pression There Is T«»o Much WI« k<'<liices In World. OF CHINA Authorities Mr« »n I liable to Cope N«'W Owner M ill Enlarge HI«« k aixl With Pc»til«-nce Kxc<*pt in Engage Expert U at« I «maker Citiew of Empire to A»»i»t Him MISSOI 111 HOI ME VOTES TO JURY OF BOYH CONVUT n END CONTRA! T PRISON WORK MAN OF SELLING LIQUOR JEFFERSON CITY. March 4.—But c-je vote was cast in the senate against Senator Lane's bill providing for the abolt’.on of the contract sys tem of working convicts, that has been In vogue fn this state for more than forty years LEXINGTON, March 4. In the Bath county circuit court at Owings ville a jury-of twelve school boy», none of them 18 years of age, tried and convicted Thomas Dougherty for the alleged «riling of »oft liquors which prove«! to be intoxicating. The Klamath Nurseries HAN ANTONIO, March 4 In lUi WASHINGTON. March 6. Cable The sale was consummated on 8at- add««'»» on ' Education of Man, Wom advices from Pekin show that under urday afternoon of th« Heltkemper an and Child,” Prof. Knox, founder existing circumstances th« Chin«-»«« jewelry lock and fixtures to R. C. 1» to Be Use laU-at mkiition to the local <mt«-rprl»«'» of Klamath Fail». % and president of the M<*ntal llclenc*' The aurwriea will be planted this »|«rin* adjaewnt to the city, and .«uthorltl«'» are utterly unubl« to Hplnk of this city. The deal was AV« ruge Shows that Oar Persoti Out arry a complete I in«- of (College of Bryn Mtwr at H«<attle. ¡cope with the bubonic plague. That closed 1« G. Heltkemper Sr. of Port I o| Every 2.0*1 Belongs to Home ■leciared that th« child wit given [ non«« of the plagu<«-»tri«^ten p«*ople of land, who hl» been In the city for Denomination opinion that there is too much 11 h« I China recover, infection of the lungs several days n«‘gotlatlng the sgle with »«i I bbl In the world He said this should being followed by death In a few Mr. 8plnk. not b«- taught, but that the good side j hours, wa» report«-«! by the American TNic stock and fixtures will Invoice NEW YttRK. March U The growth Shrubs. Vines, Roses, Hedging : of life only should be shown the 1 National Red Cross In a telegram In the ni'lghborhood of 18.000, and of Christianity In America outstrip«'* young. lie also asserted that at the from the American consul at Shang ‘consists of only the highest class of Smail Fruits, Etc. in marked degree the growth of pop age of 12 years the child had made hai. Thu Chines« have checked the standard goods Since Mr. Frank (»nF'I-» now tMx.kcd lor delivery this »pring to be Miipf» <l from ulation In America, rnpld ua th« lat up Ms mimi what to follow and »hould I plague In South Mukden, but the re Upp has been the local manager of <»ur Portland connection. ter Is from Immigration und natural be encouraged in Its plans. In evl- mainder of Msnchprla is being ravg- the »tor«' Mr. Heltkemper has added For («articular. a<l<1r«-»a «au«ea. The Methodist Christian'Ad- d<-n<« of ’ this he pointed out the suc- >-d by the dl»<-a»<' The pestilence Is a large »to« k of the same high class vocute of N«<w York publl»h«s data ; <- xm of Edlson and d«clar«*d any spreading in Shantung. A do'teu I g«M«ds that he is carrying In his Port ■ «implied by Dr II. K Carroll, who child In the audience could b<< ns doctors who attend«'d tin stricken land »¡or«', and he considers the stock1 <¿. N. EHLE, Pr«»|»ri«tor, P.O. Box 02», KLAMATH FAIXN, t>RE. wa« dirccbir of the government « re- great ■ M i Edison If «given the oppor people ar«' dead. equal to that carried In any of the Hglou« census In 1K90, th« first on« ' tunit* li» took a number <it children Report» from Harbin. Mr. Wilder beat place» In the city. ‘on the >«tage and »bowed by tnva.ure- says, shows 259 deaths dally. The It ever took Mr Spink, the new owner, is well It appear» thut In IMHO there were tii<-tit» and other way» that no two frozen ground makes burial Impos- known throughout Klamath county. 30,597,000 member» of Christian ¿hlldren ar« alike, ami d«'clar«<l th« sible, and a half mil«- of coffins are He 1» an «xceptlonably able buxine»« < hurches In .America, ut about one Idea of tt'Mchlng alt allk« to be un visible. Th«' people h(H> finally con- n.an, having been In the mercantile («croon In three of th«* population. error H« »aid that wa» the reuHon aented to th«' cremaMon of 4,000 bu»ln«»H for a number of years at lust twenty y«'ars Inter there are 31,- nln«t«<Hi out of twenty failed, •How bodlea, and 10,000 victims havu been I Klamath Agency and Yahia .. He r - i!32,000, or I to 2 no of th«* popula can we make a succ « mm when we are cremated at Kaung Chang T»u.. While Hired from the Agency store last Sep- tion. In other word». Christian taught failure continually from thc *b<-re haw been some lmprov<-ment at Itetnber. and a few weeks agri dis < litirch membership has grow n during tlin<* wc begin to think?" h«< aaked centers ot the discus«', th« consul gen- poned of the interest of himself and «■ral says it Is spreading to the vll- ' wife In ’he Yalnax store. the two dread«« a third faster than I lag«s. The »home* of refuges, he the population has done And. a< To a representative of this paper cording to th«< same ictithorl!* th« adds, air tw lnil burned Roger 8. Mr. Bpink stated that It was his In- growth wa» greater during the *ec«in<t i Greene. American council at Harbin. ! tention to glv«- the people of Klamath j We now make four deliveries daily by «l««ade, 1900 to I9io than during th«' AA'omaa Hin» Itrcwch of Pmiiiise Mull reports that up to January 17, 433 , county one of the Ix'st Jewelry »tores i persons, including tw'jv«- European, in th« state. He will carry about' a ' first, 1X90 to 1900. lly Frodili mg Monn« of the Lovey the General City Delivery'. Your pat In til» data concerning growth last had died of the plague. while at Fu 110,000 stock, and everything will be i l»-tl«-r» of Davi«« .'«'ar anions various Christian >»<««11 •• Chia Tien, a suburb of Hardin. 1.- 'of the best quality and guaranteed.' ronage is solicited and satisfaction is In America. In*. Carroll, himself .« WASHINGTON. March 4. Be- 803 have succumbed to tlie <!%«-ase. ‘ II«- #111 base bl» reputation on the I director of ut>« religion» c«-nsu«. |in>l» >.«u»< h«- called her his "ownty dotity, Of the death» at Harbin 267 had oc- good» olL-red for sale and the price guaranteed Prices as low as possible Roman Cat hull«» to have grown l|n_. darling«-«!. sw«'ete»l, honey bunchums j curred In h«)»pltala. and 166 person» ank«*d. Mr. Spink wil^employ an ex- i «too. M< thodixt» 108,000, l»l«wlpl«-sAt girl of th«* Golden West," a jury in had b<en found dead in th«* streets P«rt watch repairer and jeweler to Christ X9.000. Hu pt Inta N5.0O0. «.ml th«- rtupr«*lfiv court here dwtded that and hous«»s. bundle hl» r«-palrlng work, and special Luth«ran» 70.000 Th«* last uum-'d DuVId It Decker, Jr., should l»ay attention will be given thia branch of PHONE 1517 hnvr now passed the Presbyterians is Henrietta French of Pierre, S D . AVt-atcrn Rates N u »| m - ii «I«'<1 Abe business. The location Of the a denominational family, an«l stand 11 «i.oiio Vor breach of promise, The’ WASHINGTON, March 6.- The I.t- ' store will remain the same. In the third, with a total m«iiibcr»hlp of girl t«'»tin«-d at the trial that Decker terstat«- Commerce Commission las ‘ I’age-Stratton building, we«rt of the 2 30|,000 « was attentive to her for two yeaT» lsuai«end«*d until September 15 next I ( ««stoffice. ♦ und w note frequently. Some of th«* proposed advanc«'» In coal and coke ♦ ♦ NIGHT RIDERN DRIA E rat«'« over the Baltimore & Ohio, teller» were tntrodueed In evidence ♦ F ARMER IH T <»l NT A IT 1 Chesapeake ft Oh/o and Norfolk ft one read In part: ♦ "neatest Darling Little Sweetheart Western railroad». It also susperd- PADUCAJI. Ky„ March 6 After You ar«* the only one,I care to see. <-d until June 18. the advance» In I SOUTH BEND. March 4.—The af ♦ being under the guard of state troop» Best love from yoWr own boy " rate« on milk, cream and mUk pro- fection» of Frank E. Herring. Demo »ln< • last May Milton Oliver, chief Another effusipn says "It s«-em» du«-«Hi over the Baltimore ft Ohio, cratic poll!lean, were the basis of a ♦ wltn«*»« for the state again»! the Hop- 20 years since I Haw you. my ownty Southwestern and advanc««« In rates j suit brought for 150,000 by Mr«. ♦ WE HAVE. EASTERN CLIENTS WHO WANT TO » klnavllle night riders, has »aid fare donty. Write, love, many kls»»» on vehicles on 62 4 railroads and Florence M. Herrig, who wa» wife No. ♦ INVEST IN KLAMATH FALLS, AND IF PRICE«» well forever to hi» "Old -Kentucky (Here there were 15 cro»» mark») »t«'nmshlp 1ln««s In the «outbweat and 1. against Mrs. Clarabelle Orton Her ♦ Hom«-.'* In Lyon county Oliver has Your own Davie." centra! freight association territory. ring. hl» present wife. Wife No. 1 ♦ ARE KIGHT WE CAN SELL YOVR PROPERTY coms to Paducah where he will re "Davie" was much peeved when Advance» of rat«»» on grain products alleges that wife No. 2 alienated Her ♦ main for a few -lay» before going to the verdict wan return««^ »ver the Northern Pacific a-nd 16 ring’s affections. ♦ Hopkinsville to te«tify In tli« night other n* 11 road» in the middle west, While the paper» .were being filed e riders’ trials n-xt week. When h« were nu»pcnded until July 1. i Herring was «ntertaining in Indian has finished hl» teatlmony h« will HAVTIEN GEI ERAL BECOMES apolis 20 members of the State Legis RE4HME EXILE I NDEK NEAA MAKING FIATI H ES FOR leave the »tale Immediately and will lature at a dinner In honor of Theo- * NEW DEPARTMENT STORE dore A. Bell. Democratic nominee for h'cat« at iu>ni<* distant point where Gen ♦ CAPE HAYTIEN. March I 201 >202-203-204 WILLITS BUILDING night riders" dre unknown Ils has governor of California in the Ia3t ♦ was the Cluclnnatus Leconte, who Th«' «¡helving and counters in thei »««Id hi» farm ami nil hl» |>os»<<a»lons election. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ mlulRtcr of the interior when Pr««si- i«H«m of the Bristol building between ♦ ♦ deat Nord Alexis was dexposed, ha» Fifth and Sixth street have been com lilt H AMEIIK AN CHARTER ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ft ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • LINER KHI LONDON TRIP «nibnrk«'<l tin thc steamer Caledonia pleted. »ml the room is,now ready for WIRELESS TO WHOLE WORLD—EIFEL TOWER 4¡ for Kt Thomas under th«* protection the goods, which will be placed on i A «Leconte, th«' shelves a» Soon ns they arrive BELFAST. Ir« ’und. March 6 —Flf- of the G«'riuun consul * ty American mllllonalr»», negoHatlng whn th«' present rebellion l/iok« out. I The shelves and counters were mad« PARIS, March 3. New and power * found ti'fuge ai the German consu by E. Evans, and the workmanship it rough a »yndlcate her«. havo eher- ful transmitting machines installed fn displayed 1» excellent. C. E. Atkin the wlrel«*»» station of the Eiffel tered thc n« w Whlt«* Stnr liner Ol.tm late. son. the proprietor of the new store, tower are being adjusted, with tjie p|c, whlch la” bclng bullt for that w ill have everything In r«*adlncss to I expectation of being able to communi «ompany, and' will cotnr to Grca« POTASH BELIEVED TO EXIST open on March 18th. and a» he has a cate with any port of the .world. It lirltaln In June In thc glant of tb« IN ARID III GIONs OF WENT splendid location he will no doubt do: is hom'd that within three months the .eas to nttend thc eoronntlou of Klug For help in time o/ financial a good busini-ss from the start. George. The i'ouii<| trip of th<- Olj Eiffel tower station will be talking WASHINGTON. I» C . Match •. need. Don’t depend: on friends mpl«- will cost the mllllnnalrM 1600.- Portion» of the arid regioni of th«' with »he United States and Canada BANK or relatives. Be independent Ward—Mo«>rc Nuptial» • •CO. but the) Will en?b.' privam uh Western territory of Ih1> United States with the same facility with wklc.n BOOK A «tutet w"ddlng took place Sun- ccnmiunication Is now kept tip be as you can be if you start sav »trlct as though they were traveling present condition» favorable to the upon their private ya«hts Work up , dtMotery t>f large bodies of potash, day at the i -si deuce of He», aud Mrs. tween Paris and Tunis and» Casa ing now in the First Trusts and on th«' liner. 1» being rushed »o that salts, comparable even to those of F««»«' wlwtl Rev. Fees«' uniti'd Miss Blnnca and Dakar. This will be hv Savings bank. Even small sums »h<* will be completed before June Gei many, according to u bulletin is- None \nua Moore and Joel Theodore far the most powerful wireless station saved regularly amount to a Ward. Only a few Immediate friends In the world A |»ue«l by the ««»«logical survey. • great deal in a short time. Save were pr«*sent nt the ceremony. BIG POKER G AME Fol ND Th«- bride and groom are well and them now and you won’t have AT Iv ANNAN t NIAEItNITA Mexican Rebels Take Luiura favorably known lyre, tile former to go to friends if misfortune EL PASO. March 6.—The Mexican being a metibcr of the millinery firm LAWRENCE March « Th« fac should come to you. of Moore ft Heldrtck and the groom Insurrectors are now using dyna ulty of th«- «tate university is hold ODESSA. Russia. March 6 A bill mite stolen from American mines in is a well known real estate man. They | ing up its bands in terror following iard In th«- Caucasus and over the their campaign against the govern the discovert that 35 of 40 of the ('»»plan »on has coat ninny Ilves. A will reside In Klamath Falls. ment forces. Three hundred rebels most promising youths In the school tb-relfcl barge was found ice bound under Capt. Jlron have capttred La» DODD HE AD CARPENTER KLTMATH FALLS, ORE. have been playing poker and for nenr Aslrakati with the entire crew * ’ AT KLAMATH RESERVATION dura, state of Sonora, having driven Itrge amount», too. Several of the of thirty frozen to death. ♦ out the federáis with dynamite. The i ring)« nd«ra i«« «*iUlv spent large sums «I. J. Dodd took thc stage fog Fort rebels blew up all bridges about the A of money? Thia started an lnv«'»tlga- GARNI AN RETI HNS FROM Klamath on Monday to accept the place to prevent regulars from mak tlon and several "poor losers" 1 wore Nt MOI RN IN PORTLAND 1 position of bead carpenter at the ing an assault to retake It. found who told the nnnyes of the Klamath Indian Agency. This Is a others. Several student» likely will K. Sugarman, proprietor of the | government appointment at th«* dis- COMMI NION CERTIFICATE. lie ex pel led. 117 YEARS OLD. IS FOUND Portland More, accompanied by his ■ posal of Supertntendent Watson, Jack I wlfr and children, returiwyt <^> thin Dodd taking ti e highest mark at la»t ‘ We invite the public to our new store in the Bristol Building. CLAYTON, Mo., .March 4 A cer-j POI.K RETI UN'S FOR I Illi t> <4^ Sunday night from Portland after fall’s examination. Main street, near Sixth, to inspect the CONSTRUCTION COMPANY a visit With relatives In the Oregon tlficat«* of th«> first communion of Mary Rose Choquet. issued in the nietniptilla Mr. Sugarman reports CHILD I. Alitili LA AV FOR W. I) Polk of the Chico construc n nit«' trip, lint says that »Ince he CHI Rt'HEfl ADVOCATED town of Vlrde Pocbe. St. Louts coun tion company returned to this city went away he In more gkul thnn ever ty. In 1794. was discovered by A.; Sunday to look after the Interests to be a r«»id«-nt of Klamatt. Falls. ! CHICAGO, March 4.- A child la J. Shores of Clayton while searching i <>f .f thut 11 nt ti i hern. linen II.. that /'«ill company )l< DinJ«,» »talcs tk«*' that Mary Ros«* bor law In churches to prevent old an old family Bible. they expect to begin some building members using the younger element Choquet was the great-great grand 'l>*lc|«li<>n<> Men |<> Strike Haram, Saddles and Leather Goods that we have just uii|>ack«*d. operations next month, CHICAGO, March 6. A general to rglfu> monc f >r the church was ad mother of Shores. We are doing bus|ncsa In our large, spacious room. and can prove to The Chico Construction company Is strike of linemen and Installlug work vocated by Rev. Edwin M. Randall, you that we have the largest stock of Harness Quods carried by any well and fbvornhiy known In this city ers llkelv will lie called against the genera) «crctary of the Epworth AVO.MAN’ II« YEARS OLD. HAS store in Southern Oregon. since they vIMIted here last summer. Chicago Telephone company In the League. In an address a^ banquet of ÍÍEEN PAI PER FOR A3 YEARS ReiiM'nibcr, sve buy for CASH and in large quantities. Our <uv During that time they erected the two next 4N hours, according to an ulti the Chicago leagues. 'Tjje prac tomers an« going to get the benefit of every cent we save in buying. now Brl.itol buildings omMaln etree:, matum of the unionists, The union tice of 1 • «• U «• children for churctf DUBLIN, Ind., March 4 Over the AVe want you to look over our stock. If we cannot sell you Itettrr const meted the first and second sewer men are disgruntled over th«> refnsn! work t> <i • ’’ topped." he said. hills to the poorhoutte Mary Wylie goods for lees money than you can get elsewhere we do not want units and the septic tank. wended her way 63 years ago, ac- of, th«> company to reinstate several you to buy. We will be pleased to have you call to inspect our new GOVE’ ' MEV’- PLANS TO cording to the statement of Superin- discharged workmen. store. . WOMEN WORKING TO SAVE TPY PACKERS ON APRIL 1 tendent Hrumfleld of the county in- CONDEMNED AVOMAN'S LIFE / (Joca t<» R<"k Flic fitgnary. The woman has been con- : On a charge of unlawful cohabita WASHINGTON, March 6*. The De- fined In the Wayne county Infirmary BOSTON. March 6. A statewide tion, Joe Seeds was on Friday sen partmc • of Leo Ice pinna to plnce since 1848, which If. without doubt < ruaade by women has been started teneed to ten days hsrd labor by Po the mllllornlre meat packer» who tare an unprecedented ....... .. record. .............. Brumfield to save from the electric chair Mrs. ltre Judge I«eavltt. Seeds’ negress under Indlctmen’ In Chicago on trial estimate» the woman’s age as 116 “THE SIGN OF THE BIG HORSE" Lena Ciisamo who was convicted of companion was fined 125. about April 1. years. W IHIRIV-f IVE MIllIOH MEMBERS Fruit Ornamental Trees THE KLAMATH NURSERIES HAWXHURSTr Specialty of large MARKET B£¡ Pieces I J. W. HAWXHURSr ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ft HARDEN & BUCKLER ♦ List Your Property With Us I Look to Your •ank Book First Trust and Savings Bank In Our New Location $15,000 Stock BRADLEY HARNESS CO.. i