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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1911)
% * LIVESTOCK IS WORIH MILLIONS tu ¿Z». . ATKINSON ALWAYS HAS IT EON LESS Away back in the early eighties a DR. WITIIX COMBE I’EI.I.S BREED sailor man bl w Into I.inkville and in ERS OF IMMEXSE 1 HA E OF cldeutally tn Evan Reams’ atoir, NT1HK TO STATE, VXD GII ES wher,» he bought a pair of heavy PERTINENT FIGI RE SPE. I ll.S 11 ami Glove* .»ml Mil tens ior I..dies, and tiiildreii, Atkinson’s set: lAl.s lst<ll>*M*, Ml"»* •»’ t hll<lrs*ii*N II' » v It, leit, X Igtltg 50* to HI . 25 shoes, which he put in his grip. Saying he would not put them on IO. to ■»! IM) Special to The Herald until be got to Ashland, as he was 8ALEM. Sept. 18.—At the annual banquet of the Oregon Pure-Bred going to walk that way. and his oil Livestock Association on the fair ones would be easier on his feet. l*e grounds, Dr. James Wlthycombc, di departed. At Ashland he took the rector of experiment stations at the train to Roseburg, the shot's still <n Oregon Agricultural Colb ge, made his grip. At Roseburg he again bit the striking statement In hie address the road for Winchester Bay, still that livestock in Oregon annuallv walking in his old shoes. At Winchester Bay he shipped it brings tha producer 891.6S9.400. a forecastle man. still saving his old At the annual business meeting C L. Hawley of the board of reg nta of shoes, as a new shoe is an awkward the college was re-elected to the pres thing in which to climb about a ship’s idency of the association and M. C. rigging. After discharging cargo at Morr's of Portland wan < lected sec- San Francisco this vess II pulled out on a cruise to the South Sea Islands, rota rv. Pr-f. Van Pelt of Iowa Prof Carlysl of Idaho and President W by way of Hawaii At Honolulu changing things J. Kerr of O. A. C. spoke. President Kerr’s address was on the advantages about the ship the grip containing of agricultural education, tbe neces the s^oes was dropped overboard and sity of getting the boys Interested promptly went to the bottom of Hon olulu Bay. early in life and on farm problems. The Kanakas are probably Dr. Withycomb gave the following greatest divers in the world, and as telling statistics in his address: ’’Oregon has 673.750 cattle valued one of th* nt was close at hand be at »13.475.000; 175,000 dairy cows was hired to go down after the grip, valued at »7.000,000: 295.000 horses which he sooq brought up. The con- valued at »32.538.000; 8.<70 mules, tents, shoes and all. had a good wet at »1.040.000: 3.401.000 sheep., at ting, but were Ujtle the worse for 19.604,000; 324.000 hogs at »3.888.- their submarine voyage. ----------- —.... , The cruise In the southern seas ex 00«: 220.000 goats, at »880.000; 20.- tended over a period of two years. 000.000 pounds of wool at »4.000,- O'" x so.000 pounds of mohair, a; Canvas shoes are as heavy foot wear »264.000; dairy products at »14,- as anyone cares for under the tropics 000,000, and poultry at »5,000.000 so the Reams shoes still repos <1 in lb Al KÍNSUN HAS li. IPS IN Si'YUi making a total value of ,91.689.000 the grip unworn. At the end of two years’ cruise the ship returned to San Francisco, where after refitting she HOGS SUPPLIED sailed for the Bering S~a. where she TO BOOST FARMS uuys. tl.clr t mo util n <-< s«aril) arrived In due time. During the sum-1 I k - llmlta'll, mid I WO I lx phased If mer this American vessel fell in with | Special to The Herald we might I k - . l-ic to direct their at PORTLAND. Sept. 18.—More hogR a British ship on a like mission. It • MISS JESSIE TEI.FORD OF KLAM- I).Il Ml*ll OF PREVESTION Si' tention nt once t’j what might Inlet is customary in such cases for the i for Central Oregon is the, plan of ATII HIGH < LASS 101O, HAS ll M IM X«. sul.DIERS :;i »I I t •i them and 1 "1 vntu to tl: coni •'he foilowl ig realty trausf-c-« Bend business men. and the First Na crews of ships to exchange compll- i ARTICLE ON LITER KI.AMATII contracts, deeds, mortgages etc., re . I I "\<. PATII XI SI. Ill (MR nunlty. If lleto nt« any orchard tional bank of that place has arranged ments and pres'nts. and those new IN “MOTORBOAT” IIIE DISEASE troubles there, arising from dl»**a«c« cently filed with the county clerk to purchase high grade sows from the i and much traveled shoes consequent- ' r»t pests of any kind, we should dl ,ur*- furnished by the City and Count M’ddle West and place them with lv figured as one Yankee’s present to i Miss Jessie Telford of Klamath Abstract company: rcct thilr attrntfiin to them. Tli<*»e In 1898. during the Spanish-Amer- • a Britton. Nearly two years after j farmers in that section of the coun- Falls bids fair to be one of the well n> men of th.- Ii'gh -st qualification, United States to Chas W. Lewis, can wur the 8eventb Army Corps, trv. Tbe Portland*Unfon Stockyards this event these two sailors met in known writers and authors of the pat nt. SW*4 sec. 31-40-1-» and their In-qx-ctlon und advice will comprising 19,759 men In cunip nt company will have the stock pur Seattle, when the Briton informed Northwest, judging by the excellent t>o of the greatest value, Would you E R. Rearnes e( ux to Klamath chased and will deliver two or thre“ the American that he had just dis start she has made, Mias Telford In County Bank, quit claim lee) fiO, Jacksonville, Fla., bad 2,693 catea of p’rsso s-o tl at proper I.KUtlOU |4 typhoid fever and ¡48 deaths from carloads at Bend about November 1st. carded the shoes. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. a'l lot 1. parts lots 2. 5 and 6 and mad*- of their pr<>«pe< tlv< trip . lujih-- thl« dis-use from June 1st to October Summed tip those shoes bought of acting in conjunction with ,be Bend Telford, and is well known among 4 pt rt of Cedar street vacat'd original local papers, no thnt anvon* desiring 1st. In 1911 tbe maneuver division bank. The bank will sell the sdws. Mr. Rearnes In Linkvill» journeyed the young people of the city. town of Klamath Falls. of th- army of 12.659 turn In camp at to »*-c them may have <>p|>ortunity to preferably in lots not exceeding five overland from here to Winchester, She recently wrote an article on i had traveled 20.000 miles on the Pa Klamath County Bank to First Na San Antonio, Texaw. from March 10th I do no? Wo exp-'et to arrive In Klan to each farmer, and take the not of the pleasures of a nautical excursion tional Rank of Merrill, warranty deed to July 10th, had one case of typhoid [ nth Fall« on the evening of the 18th. tbe purchaser at one year, pplica- cific. had crossed the Tropic of Cap on the Upper I-ak and submitted It part of NW >, NW% sec. 13-4O-1" and they wllb remain onl* one or two tidns will be considered in the order ricorn twice, the equator three times, to "Motorboat,’’ an authority on this, State Land Board to Adnm S. Fos f ver and no deaths from thia cause days. 1 am. very re pectfully, This record Is so startling as to call : they are received, and it Is hoped to the Tropic of Cancer four times, the variety of recreation. The editor of “E P. MrCORNACK ter, state deed. NE*4 of XE14 see. 8- forth a hearty commendation from . hnv- them on file not latcr than Sep Polar Circle five times, had been in the magazine, which is published yjg.g srix typhoons as well as forty ocean twice a month in New York City, was) Charles Grayt-s et al to Theodosia Preaident Tuft aud to be character tember 20th. ized a« an “epoch making achieve Th- Bend bankers have issued a storms, and lasted six years.’ immediately struck with the merit of E 8ha,tlIck. warrantvy deed. »10. E ment In prev ntlve medicine” by the I LORA KING. circular letter containing this infor the article, and accepted it. It was of NW% of w% of 8W«4 15 Journal of th** American Medical A m mation, and they also state their be acres), sec. 23-38-9. soclatlon, which recently printed an LAKE Mil.I lief In the future of tbe hog industry United States to Annie B. hrown- article on "The Sanitary Record of i STORK Ml TO in that section of tbe state. The fol- j Ing, patent. SW *4 of S\\ *4. W'■» of i the Maneuver Division,” hi Lleuten lowing statement was made: ! 8M sec. 35-40-13; NW ’» of NW'4.-ant Colonel J. It. Kean of the sur- “Central Orogen does not produce BIRD’S FIRS! Inee. 2-41-13; 8*4 of SE’4. sec. 34- geon g neral's office. one bog where it should grow one LADY. EITHER. (0-1S- 1 Colonel Kean shownthnt this mar- John Leonard. log hnuler nt th« hundred. For years Oregon has been NO siAXp.u. I'nitcd Stat*« to Absalom D. liar- veloue reduction and almost abolition f.ong Ijikr tnlll of Huson A Can paving the Middle Western stat-s THE AFFAIR pold, patent. 8’4 of SE <4 sec. 27. E '4 of this dreaded filth disease 1« div troll, at Shlpplngton. bad hl« laft from »3,000.000 to »5,000.000 an ot NE’4, N *4 of BEU. SE *4 of SE *4, [partly to tbe Improved tits leg brok'ii brlow Ihr kn*-*« Frida» nually for hogs. Why? United Press Service sec. 34-39-11; lot 1 . sec. 3-40-12. - -- -- ¡for destroying filth and refuse by when he «llpped on « log thnt hr “Lack of development In some sec NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—The stork United States to Roa A. Harpold. | burning, but largely to the preventl- was worglng wlth. II was takcii tions but in Central Oregon lack of is about to visit Miss Murphy. Now patent, W **• of 8W*4, sec. 27; N’4 »lv value of typhoid vaccination Ev t<> th« realdence of IV. O II iihos transportation. The Oregon Trunk won’t Mamma Grundy hold up her of NW % . SE V. of NW 14 . E V. of 8W ery officer and soldier was vacclnnted where he la restlng comfortably. and Deschutes railroads promise to hands i holy horror! . SW % of SEU, sec. 34-39-11. | before going Into camp. Three In have trains running into Bend by No To reliev the tension let us hur Thos. Martin et ux to A Kershner, jections were given nt ton day Inter- vember 1, 1911. With trains running riedly add that Miss Murphy is the E. Caa< beer Is at the LI ver mon ¡warranty deed, »10. part fronting on i tala. Colonel Kean «ays that th** from Bly, you can put your hogs on th“ cars in giant hippopotamus at the Central ¡Oak street, 130 feet on Eighth, too reaction following this vaccination tbe morning and the next morning Park Zoo here. She is 28 years old, 'feet of NE'4 of NE%, see. U-. SS “ 2, [ was mild or abdent In 90 per c nt of Mr. anil M ir . Edward Williamson 32-38-9, they will be on the Portland market. [ and already the mother of ten. Num- I In Klamath addition. ¡the canes. and was not followed by wl o have been visiting th latter'« which will consume, at fair prices, al! e;PVen |9 expected to arrive next, MISS .FESSI n E. TELFORD Fred L. Houston et ux to P. M serious results In any cane. mother. Mr«. M McMillan, left Sun tbe bogs that can possfblv be raised , month. under tbe | Rpldy, warranty d'»-d. ,10. lot If. This triumph of prevention Is th«» day for their home at Chico, Calif. In this country. Why not raise hogs , Jt Is rather a sa() affaIr b<K.al,,P publish d In "Motorboat .block 36, Hot Springs addition. [ re-ult of long and patient study of S. II. Williams of l.lttlo Shasta 1* and keep some of this good Oregon caHph. the father of the anticipated j date of July 25, 1911. ' Sarah E. Taylor to A. A. Bellman, [ ty pbold. The adoption of similar here interviewing the stockmen of Miss Telford chose for the title of monev in Oregon? Daby, is dead. He was such a de-1 , warranty d«cd, »10, part Canal str---t : methods In private practice will prar- th- < iiintry. Mr Williams Is buying "We believe there Is money in hog« voted parent. Miss Murphy is no*. her story “A Motorboat Trip on Upper , vacated adjoining block 4 4. Nichol" [t'cslly abolish this disease. Klamath Lake, ” and in it treats of cuttle to ship tn Siskiyou county, In Oregon; if we did not we would inconsolable, according to Keeper BUI [addition. the various features of interest on where they will be f d for the Cali not make you this proposition. Snyder, who says the old girl Is a Joseph F. Pryor et ux Io Sarah V. | |t|-(T GIIOWING fornia market. great fliA, and already has forgotten . this celebrated body of water and j L ENPERTH (TIMING how her voyage on the lake proved , Dixon, warranty deed, *10 that Caliph . ever existed. She Is I block 11, Hessig’s addition to Fort ' full of Interest and charm. F. A. Johnson, a Sacramento com strong on making goo-goo eye«. . She shows unusual ability as a Klamath. Upon th*- recent visit of E. I*. Mc- mercial man. Is a Livermore guest. Cbas. 8. Moore et al to E. 11. Du writer, and covers her subject In a It J. Dani Is from Whit.•Irk, Is st | Cornack of Salem, who Is heavily In- I’RINt U’AL PROP OF THE McNA- P. P. Marion is a Medford man reg- clear, clean, unafTected style that Fault, warranty deed, »1,000, lot 3, liercsted in Klamath county, he be- the Livermore. .MARA PROSECl TION HAS LONG istored at the Baldwin. makes it doubly lnter-stlng and satls- block 8, Riverside addition. |came greatly Interested In tho future DAILY SESSIONS WITH THE C. S. and V. H. Erickson of Mac- C. E. Badl y to N. P. Nicodemus, fyfng. The article is highly emb'l- AATORNEYS doel are registered at the Livermore. o itr'isp its of fruit growing In rtils wfth some fine views taken try ¡ warranty deed, »650. lots 1 and section, und upon bls return Itofne he J. S. Licbtig signs “1915” on the llshed block 19. First addition. j Immediately started to work to In Press Service Baldwin register, which means h" Is Photographer Charles R. Miller. Miss Telford graduated from 'the R E. Wattcnburg to Chas. c terest the Stale Agricultural* college, L' ri ANGELES, Sept. 16.—Re- from San Francisco and a "lifter” for Klamath Falls high school with the I Hogue, warranty deed. ,10. W'- of he la ex- I! e coining fair. • in his effort hr- siicc*-*aled so well pected to give at the McNamara's"! J.P.Byrne, a Sa-n Francisco plumb class of 1910, and daring her term of |SW*4. SW'4 of NW*4 sec 4; SE 1, i that thre of the leading educators study In that institution contribut'd [of NE’4 sec. 6-37-10. * trial is beieg practiced each day by !ng man. is at. the Livermore. [of that Institution will vl«it Klamath hr literary efforts to the high school | Wilber White et ux to Clyde E Fulls before the opening of the Cor- Oi Mi .. - in pr aetice of. J O. lieatty is at the Llvermor* annual, to the great, advantage and Witter, warranty deed, ,10. part of [ vallis school. Macolm AlcLare i of the Burns de- from Stockton. benefit, of that publication. lot 2, block 65, Nicholas addition. tective agency, according to a- state- i The party, which was necompnnted She has beqn the recipient of much Fish and Oysters ment from Jailer Gallagher. B. St. Geo. Bishop to Klamath by Mr. McCdrnnck, arrived h' re Mon hearty praise for her success In wrft- Received by expr ss last night, Every day at 9 o’clock McManigal County bank, quit clnlm deed, ,10. day evening, and spent two days here. is taken from tbe jail to tbe court | another fine shipment of sea fish and : Ing. : all lot 1, parts of lots 2, 5 and 6. Th following letter I a-* been re house, and remains with officials of fresh oysters, which we will from block 29, lots 2 and 3 and part of ceived by County Judge Worden rel- now on receive daily. the prosecution until noon. Leland 8. Foulke, a well known Cedar st re t vacated, original town Iatlve to the visit: Fulton Market Co. cattleman from Gazelle. Calif., Is at of Klamath Falls. Then he is returned to lunch In his ' W.»S. Worden, Klamath Falls, Ore.; the Baldwin. cell. Mark C. .Schailoek to Chas. E Special sale of ELE4TRICAL Sl'PPLIES "Dear Judge- Upon tny represen Every afternoon also Is given over Worden, warranty deed, 110, lot », tation of the Importance of horticul to a rehearsal of the evidence he will bl> < k 8, Fairview addition. • XOW RID OF 1'1 AZ, tural Interests which at pr* -ent nr Hltue pur, liasing the electric supply give against the labor men. NATION IS GLAD Arthur R. Strutt et ux to Wm. II. largely prospective In your county, I and contracting l>u**in«*i*i of the LINK Judge Walter Bordweli stated to s Shaw, warranty deed» 800, E’4 of have Induced Prof. A. B. Cordley, day that he saw do r ason wby th»' RIVER ELECTRIC CO. we have In NEU , NK’/i of SE'4 sec. 17-40-10 dean of the State Agricultural college United Press Service creased our stock of kU|,pliea, and arc trial should not begin oq October 11 MEXICO CITY, Sept. 18.- Inde and head of the department of Ento tbe date set. even though postpone- now in a position to luniisli your re now on at Klamath Falls pendence Day, the first since the end mology; Prof. H. S. Jackson, head of Dance at Castle St. Cloud ment will be necessary owing to a quirements in our line. Music House, adjoining of the Diaz regime, was observed with th- department of plant Pathology of Castle St. Cloud, whose ramparts Anything electrical, from a I m *II legal holiday on October 12. If a j wild enthusiasm Saturday through- that, college, and Charles A. Park«, American Hotel are a familiar sight to the tourist and postponement. ”g»t|] the following push button to a complete lighting i out the republic. member of the state board of horti wayfarer in this region, as w r ll as to and power system. R. MADSEN, Prop. week Is had. Judge Bordweli said, it The 16th of September Is the the people who do not tour or way culture, to visit Klamath county to When in need of electrical ko < m 1 h ; would be for some other reason. come in and see us. Our g>M><is are , “Fourth of July” of this country, and fare, was the scene of a lively dance examine Into conditions there to so« Victor Talking Machines on Saturday night. The afTalr was what troubles may exist requiring at County Judge William 8. Worden the beat obtainable, and the prices arc is a national holiday. tention, nnd also to so your Heçt.lon Congress — meets -------- today, ----------------- and Will enjoyed by about fifty persons who and Records and County Commissioner Sam T. right. 'take up a number of matters Import moved to the inspiration of an or of the’stato, nnd by personal obsorva- LINK RIVER ELECTRIC CO., Summers went to Merrill Monday to Everything In Music-Best Cor Third and Main St» ant to the welfare of the country and chestra including a piano, violin and Don learn something of its posslbll- meet County Commissioner Guy Mer thwt the i Ities. In view of the fact of Strings concert horn. Alexander Nosier, as Moore, . ~ l*ropa. the establishment of the new govern _ rill and take up some county matters It. J Sheets an«l <’. L. I' college year will be qponlng within a host, did himself full justice. Tel. 1501 ment on a stable basis. of interest in that neighborhood. ’y' OU will now fin on display in this store the Largest Show ing of Ladies, Misses and Child rens Ready to Wear Garments in the City, and our prices are the lowest. Come in and Make You Selections ‘Your Money Back Unless We Please 10 FRONT SEE THIS MISS WITNESS TWINS ON TESTIMONY Pianos