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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1913)
SECOND UNIT IM ALMOST COMPLETED MR. FARMER If you want to save money, don’t buy your Winter Supply of Groceries, Canned Goods, Emits. Etc., before getting The Ashland Fruit Co. s Wholesale Prices We moved into the Jacobs Building, Third and Main September 1st Ashland Fruit Store KLAMATH F ALLS, OREGON Harvesting Supplies OIS, BELT S, WIRE ROPE, MANILA ROPE LUMBER TOOLS STEAM ENGINE TRIMMINGS AGENTN FOR FAIRBANKS - MORSE GASOLINE ENGINES AND PUMPS Darling Hardware Co. THE BIG LARD SALE IS NOW GOING ON Ot II ARSOLI TEI.Y PURE, F'ltEsR LARD AT THE FOLLOWING III l»l « i:i> PIUCI H: IO.|H>un<t .*-|Hjun<l •pound 5O.|H>uud pail pall pail can« .............................. *1.45 .......................... .75 ........................................50 .................................. 0.75 K. F. Meat Company Packer'« Diamond Brand Sugar Cured Meal« and Pure Lard PHONES, 157, ON. KLAMATH < OI NTY HK.il IM GETTING ENTHUSIASTIC WINN INTERNATIONAL < HAM- Tbe prospect« of Klainalh County ADDITION L«M»KEI» FOR BY TO- Within a very short time, all the PloNMIlP FOB FRANI E MORROW | work in connection with the con- high school having a championship ¡struction of the Second Unit of the football team were never ao bright as Only lliaagreement Now Is Itegurding Klamath reclamation project will be at present. A rousing football meeting was < ottou Future«— Foilowing Adop- [ completed. This insures the turning •ion Tomorrow hy thè House, Men of water into the new ditches early held Monday morning In the school assembly hail, Al this time talks ate 1« Espettori to Pam It Thurs- next Spring. day, and thè AddiUon of Wilson'« The excavation of the lateral« and were made by Instructor McCall, who is athletic manager for this term; E. Signature Will Make It Law. sub lateral« was completed some time ago by «ub contractors under Maney V. Hawley, head of the manual train ing department; Edwin Cox, Forest WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 29.— HHIEMM, Sept. 21».—AUaining un ! Brothers. The government has fln- lell, Leon Boiler and Sterling Gar The conference report on the Under average speed of 125 mile« an lioiir, I ishod the structural work In North rett. wood tariff revision measure was pre Mamie,* Prevosl, a French aviator, : Poe Valley, and the structures on the A royal welcome wa< extended four sented to the house at noon. South Poe Valley lateral will be com won tbe .I uiiim Gordon Bennett tro new students at the school, each of The only disagreement noted is re- phy for France today at the interna pleted In a short time. whom Is excellent material for a gardlng cotton futures. The Second Unit will Irrigate ap tional i liainpioiiMlilp i oni|M-tition«. gridiron idol. Others In school who The confreres agreed on the tariff i toile VerdilKW, also of the I-rent'll proximately 7,500 acre« of farm alnd, have never appeared for football report by a strict party vote, None the greater portion of it situated in it mo, anti lust year's winner of the practice have agreed to come out and of the minority signed the paper. the vicinity of Poe Valley. Water trophy, tini«iied «eeond, and third don football togs and help make up Th house Is expected to pass ths place also went Io France, on account for irrigation Is taken from the east a championship team. measure tomorrow. canal. branch of the main ol llie «bowing made by Gilbert. A rousing big meeting is scheduled Adoption by the senate is set for scheme are four Included in the The course of tile race is a closed for tonight, at which time the team Thursday, and that night Wilson will These are deslg- ! main waterways. < ir< uit, Illy tidies in circumference. ! nated a« the North and 8outh Poe will adopt a suitable yell for the affix his signature. 'I lie aviators liew around litis ten team, elect a manager, take steps to The only possibility of delay would times, nearly all of them attaining a j Valley laterals, the Nuss Lake lateral ward securing dates tor games with be a desire by republicans for Anal 1 and tho Griffith lateral. Water for «peed of ItMl miles an hour. Ashland, Medford and Grants Pass, speeches in favor of protection. South Poe Valley is carried across Prevost's time was faster than two "The bill is highly satisfactory Lost River at Oiene by a metal flume. and also fix the date for their game miles a minute. with tbe town team, which Keith Am now," said Congressman Underwood. The time of the first four follows: brose is whipping Into shape. "As it is now drafted it wields a sur Prevost, 0:59:45. It was unanimously agreed that plus revenue next year of 118,000,- Verdines, 1:00:61. the high school team should make 000.rt Gilbert. 1 02:65. every effort to arrange a game with When asked If it would further Miss Elsie Low is taking care of Medford for the morning of the day Crornbez, 1:09:62. reduce the cost of living, Underwood IIHEIM8, France, Sept. 29.—The the clerical department of the sher on which the New York Giants and replied pick of six nation« today are compet iff's office all by her lonely today, the Chicago White Sox play baseball "The conference lowers the duties ing for tin* coveted International avi owing to the absence of Deputy Geo. at Medford, and make the trip on tbe more than either the senate or the ation cup over a 20-lap course of 200 A. Haydon, who Is on a trip to tbe special car that will go from Klamath house. The senate yielded about half kilometres or about 125 miles. The lava beds. Falls on that date. its increases, and we yielded the Ml«« Low declared that more peo I Tilled States, England, France, Ger rest.” many, Italy and Belgium are repre ple were in to pay their taxes Monday COULSON WOMAN sented by the crack aviators of that than had ever come in any one day DENTES WHISPER GOVERNMENT STARTS A country. since she had been in the office. Be- WAR ON MOSQUITOS Charles Weymann, representing sides the many taxpayers, she had a SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20.—Mrs. America, has recently done better couple of callers much under the in- Coulson testified today at the inquest WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 26.— than 100 miles an hour over short fluence of "snake medicine," who over tbe remains of Acker and Ko- With two of its most eminent sanita trial courses, and Is thought to have wandered in for a social chat. vack, who were killed when with her, tion experts—battle scarred veterans an excellent chance for victory. when they were the targets for a fusl- ch a hundred war; against disease- - Marine Bund in New England Long before the races were sched lade of bullets in the Atlas garage already in the field, the United States uled to «tart the ground for miles WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—The early last week. public health service is today engaged about the course were packed with a United States Marine Band, the best "As i I fell fainting in tbe street a in the most scientific engagement brilliant audience, which Included l*nown organization ot Its kind in voice seemed to murmur to me: repreaentatlves of the war depart America, left here today for a tour You are hurt darling. I did not snee the Inception of tbe war against ment« of the various countries com of the New England states, NewYork, mean to harm you.’ I have since the hated mosquito and its child, malaria. peting Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Vlrginia come 1 to the conclusion that this was Other experts are held in readiness Santle- and Maryland. Lieutenant a hallucination,” she concluded. "I and the service is listening with hand Special Delivery. man is the band's director, The or saw nobody. to ear, prepared to invade tbe mosqui S. O. Johnson, who Is spending a g.inlzation is always used at the No word or look of recognition to-ridden sections of the country as It few days at Fort Klamath, learned White House functions and Innumer passed between Mrs. Coulson and her has already done in the cases of calls that a mm h desired letter had ar able diplomatic and semi-official so | estranged husband, who is charged for assistance from the health author rived for him in Klamath Falls Sun cial affairs in Washington. This is I with tbe shooting. ities of North Carolina, Alabama and day. lie wanted to get hold of the the fourth concert tour tbe band has — Mississippi. The renowned John Philip ADAMS DITCH TO letter immediately, so he phoned to made The cotton mill sectians of these the Clapp garage and bad Mr. Clapp Sousa was one time director of the BE STARTFID SOON states are in the grasp.of malaria epi Marine Band. bring It up in his car. demics unprecedented. Unable to Bids for the earthwork in connec handle the situations themselves, the tion with the deepening and widen state health officers appealed to the ing of the Adams canal will be open public health service. FROST PROOF AND VIRTUALLY FIRE PROOF ed this afternoon at the local office Co-operating with tbe health offi of the reclamation service. cers of North Carolina is Assistant The work has been divided into Surgeon H. R. Carter, one of the men twenty-seven schedules, entailing who drove yellow fever from New Or about 3.500 cubic yards each. The leans and Cuba. Extensive sanita farmers in that part of the country tion surveys of the affected districts have been invited to bid on these, and are under way, and already in many «¿RAIN, POTATOES, FRESH MEAT, EGGS, FURNITURE, ETC.. it is their plan to do the work fol districts mosquito breeding pools IS W INTED ON STORAGE in THE MONTH OR YEAR AT lowing harvesting. have been "dry cleaned," and malaria The rock work will be done by the has died with the mosquitos. reclamation service. Parallel work is being carried on in Alabama and Mississippi under tbe 5 Hl'EES AGAIN supervision of Eurgeon R. H. Von Ex- ACT NAUGHTY dorf, whose famous work in Havana during the "fever days” was a potent YARMOUTH, Sept. 29. — Suffra factor in restoring the health and IMIN J. ZUMWALT. Pre*. FL M. BUBB, Vice Pre*, and Treat,. gettes today raided the Two Greens commerce of the port. BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary municipal golf links. In addition to Malaria is directly traced to "ano destroying much property, they post pheles.” The latter is a living animal ed placards with the following: parasite. It is transmitted to humans Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers "No votes—No Sport, No Peace.” by mosqiuto bite. The mosquito’s "We Burned the Lumber Yard Sat breeding haunt is stagnant water. urday.’ Stagnant water is the result of The yard was the largest here, The human carelessnees. And human care fire entailed a loss of 175,000. lessness is directly responsible for the mosquito, tbe "naopbeles” and re sultant malaria. BASEBALL SPECIAL ABSTRACTING SEEMS CERTAINTY On this theory, which has been proved to be correct by medical re MAPS, PLANS, BLUEPRINTS, Etc. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The welcome word comes from Mr. search, the experts are on a campaign Bailey, passenger agent here for the of education. Lectures are being Southern Pacific company, that It ls made in tbe many districts embracing almost certain that the Southern Pa a direct appeal to the people to elim cific company will make a special rate inate tbe basic evil of malaria. I to Medford for the baseball game be- | Educational lectures on scientific A tween th« Giants of New York and discoveries, the public health service Solid , the White Sox of Chicago, which will ' believes, coupled with an appeal for i be played on the Medford grounds precaution, is the most effective wea pon that can be wielded against the , November 18th. j "If 100 or more sign up for the disease. Reports from Surgeons Carter and | trip," said Mr. Bailey, "it is probable Von Ezdorf show that their educa [ that the company will make a rate of of one-way fare for the round trip, tional campaigns have brought re and furnish a special train for the sults in the already "dry cleaned” occasion. That way the people of districts. Klamath Falls could arrange their ! own schedule, leaving and returning ACQUITTED, HE at their own convenience.” SHOOTS OFFICER With the likelihood of a football game between the Klamath County United Press Service high school and the Medford high DIEDENHOFF, Germany, Sept. 29. school arranged for the morning of —Because Ensign Foerster remon the big baseball game, it should be strated with him on account of his in an easy matter to get enough for a toxication. Lieutenant Tiege. an artil specinl train. lery officer, shot ana afTTed the naval is duo to arrive noon man. from New York City. Fred Bremer and R. B. Guthrldge Tighe was courtmartialed for dis returned Sunday from Lakeview, turbing religious services. Today he Carload prices and freights where they went for the former’s wife was acquitted, and he and his friends mean a subHtantloal saving. and child, who have been visiting celebrated by a drinking bout. M \Y WE PROVE THIS? Mrs. Bremer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rehart. As the auto neared th« Sunday in the Country. These will be on exhibition soon. reservation line a rain storm set in, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Miller motored and by tbe time the car reached Dairy out to the Ankney ranch and to tho the roads were a sen of mud. Despite home of Mrs. Hiram Murdock Sun this, however, tho intrepid electric day, taking with them Mrs. Murdock, (Next Door Postoffice) tight expert reached Klamath Falls who had been visiting at the Miller without loss of life or other trouble. home during the county fair. .Mum ice PieviMt Averugcs 125 .Miles an Hom In I light for the Jume* Gurdon Bennett Trophy—Second is Also Won by a Frenchman, Ver- dittett, W lio Wou tlie Trophy ut Lust 1 car's Competitions. Storage Klamath Valley Warehouse and Fd. Co N The Most Complete Stock of Heaters in town has arrived. Now on dis play. All styles, ranging in price from $2.50 to $16 with a guarantee of quality on each Our stoves are economical in wood saving, and pleasing in appearance PERFECTION OIL HEATER IS ONE OF OUR LEADERS WILLIAM C. HURN HARDWARE Klamath County Abstract Co. Carload Grand, Upright and Player-Pianos Shepherd Piano Depot '