Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 06, 1913, Image 2

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    «III Sllil 10 STRIKE DISTRICT
’ new Income tax, the provisions re­
quiring the tax to be withheld at the
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source do not become effective today, i '
TROOI'H
FEAR
AN 4'ITACK ItY
;
but
wll
be
enforced
next
year.
The
MATTI IIS WORSE THAN AT ANY
I'nited Press Service
STRIKING MINERS
LONDON. Oct. 30. —A suffrage
. citixen must make return Io the local
TIME
SINCE
I*ORFIRO
DIAZ
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 3.—A
1 Internal revenue collector before
army, well drilled and armed, ready,
LEFT THE PALACE
striking panoramic view, In six colors. [
March 1, 1914, as to hie earnings Families of the Strike llreukvkrs Are
if necessary, to literally tight for the
of Crater National Park is the latest
living Sheltered in « Big Nlxe kiule
from
March 1, 1913. to the end of the
vote, is the latest scheme of the mill*
of the natioual park publications is­ .4nn*ri<uuin an<l Foreigner* Are in Ex­
at Aguilar—Troops S.s.n to At­
year.
June
1
the
collector
will
notify
tant suffragettes. Miss Sylvia l'auk-
treme Danger—Close Welch Will
sued under the direction of Secretary
tempt to Disarm Strikers at Lutl-
liurst. who is out of Jail on a "mouse"
lie Kept ou Matterà l>y Embaaay him of the amount of the tax. and It
Lune of the Interior department
lou
and Militiamen 4 re Bring Held
must
be
paid
by
June
3
After
the
license, has expressed her readiness
Secretary Nelson O'Sliauglincaay.
This view shows the park as it
In
Itendlnvsa
for Armed Itmlslam e
next
calendar
year
the
tax
will
npply
to personally lead the army, and she
Huerta Bankrupt, and All Biisimw*
would appear to an observer fiylng
I
<>ii
the
full
calendar
year.
is appealing for volunteers to instruct SEES I GREAT El TlTIE
Has Been Paralysed.
ever it, the ridges, peaks and valleys
TRINIDAD, Oct. 31. Two troops
her followers in Jiu-Jitsu and regular
FOR OREGON POTATOES being shaded and colored in order to
I
of
cavalry and a buttery of artillery
military drill.
NTKIKEBN FIGHTING IN THE
show the relief. This panorama, United Press Service
■ were sent froh here today to the Lud
NTREETN OF IN'DIAN'APOl.lN
"The people of the East End are
EUGENE, Nov. 1.—"I believe Ore­ , which may be purchased for 25 cents
WASHINGTON. D.
Nov. 1.—
I low district, to assist in disarming the
ready to riot for us, and would be gon school children can raise the rec* from the superintendent of docu­
Feeling in Mexico City ugulnsl for­
I strikers.
very effective tighter* if they had I ord potatoes of the world," is the ments. government printing office. eigners, particularly against Amer­
INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 1 Six meu
General Chase is closely watching
some training," declared Miss Pank- statement of Dr. C. F. Hodge of the Washington. D. C., measures 16^x18 icans, has reached the point of ex­ were Injured during lighting by the \gullnr for developments.
hurst, in an interview with the United extension department of the universi- ! inches, and has a horizontal scale of treme danger, according to advices striking street car men this morning,
Guards there say that hundreds of
Press. "Our big crowds now are no : ty. Dr. Hodge is lecturing all over one mile to the inch.
and a negro was killed when struck striking in I nr rs are gathering, and It
received by the state department.
match for the police, who are espe­ the state on plant and bird life and
Mexicans of all classes are feeling l>y a patrol wagon rushing an Injured Is feared that they will attack all
cially chosen for their sixe, besides is enthusiastic over the agricultural SCIENCE CHURCH
the effects of the prolonged conten­ man to the hospital.
camps beta ceil Aguilar and Berwind
being trained and armed. We could possibilities of Oregon. Not only does
IS A CERTAINTY tion. and chaos reigns throughout the
Hix hundred strike breakers and
Forty
arrests
were
made.
The
I
have got into Downing several times he believe that this state can raise the I
country to an extent hardly realised ranks of the strikers Is Increasing their families are at the stockade at
recently if our people had only known I record potatoes of the world, but also
Aguilar. All are apprehensive.
hourly.
It was the unanimous decision of' In the United States.
how to keep together, and once we ! the best berries and vegetables of
Huerta Is practically a bankrupt.
General Chase thinks (ho situation
All the street car lines are tied up
the
meeting
of
twenty-five
persons
1
had got there who knows what would ‘ different kinds. This statement In
All
business
is
prostrated,
and
mer
­
is
exaggerated, but will take no
tight. All Indiannpolis walked to
Sunday afternoon that a Christian
have happened.’*
made after a careful survey of condi
chants
are
Insolvent.
chance*.
work
tills
morning.
Science Society be organized in Klam­
"If we were strong enough to over­ tfons. In order to bring about the ath Falls. Committees on Member- ! The streets are tilled with starving
The troops are being held in readi­
The men struck during the night
power the police it would be a fairly >!»<»<> result. Dr. Hodge plans to ship, by-laws and arrangements were I unemployed.
ness
for the first serious attempt to
because the company refused their
simple matter to enter a minister's keep accurate records. He doA not appointed by the temporary chair­
For all of this, the people blame demands for bettor pay and working disarm the strikers in the Ludlow dis­
house, and the cabinet which does I elie'e thatt he child should be urged man. the committees being instructed I the foreigners, particularly Ameri­ condition*.
trict.
not care about a private citixen who to laise a large ares of potatoes, but to make reports at the next meeting, cans. According to the advices there
Attempt* were made to operate
has bad his property destroyed would ' hist n few- hills. The drudgery and on Sunday, November 9th, at 3 p. in., | lias never been such a chaotic condi­ enrs under police guard, but striker* JOHNSON III 4 H
1’411. 141'18(11'
soon take notice of a more personal irksomeness of tending to a large i at the Library building, at which time tion since Dias left.
and *yinpathi*ers assembling at the
patch
will
be
eliminated,
and
the
Even
the
diplomatic
colony
is
said
annoyance-
transfer points hooted aud pulled the
child's interest will he increased in i officers will be elected, readers se­ to be in a state of semi-panic.
All the machinery of the plant of
"Cabinet ministers have always ad­
trolleys off. Traffic was finally aban-
lected, and permanent organization
I
proportion.
O'Shaughnessy
has
been
Instructed
the
Klamath Woodenware company
vised us to make ourselves extreme­
doned completely.
! effected.
to watch the situation with the ut­
Systematic records will be kept by I
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ly disagreeable, so of course we
Railway official* announced that a i was sold at public sale Saturday by
most attention, and warn the officials trainload of strikebreaker* la *n W. 1' Johnson, mortgagee, under a
must, and as it seems clear that the j each child. These records will con­
Corporation Tax Upheld
that
foreigners must be protected.
sist
of
a
complete
account
of
the
na
­
WASHINGTON.
D.
C.,
Nov.
3.
—
1
route from Chicago Serious trouble 'chattel mortgage given by II N
vote can only be won by force, it is
It
Is
doubted
if
the
officials
can
con
­
ture
of
the
soil,
preparation
of
the
| Woods, former owner of the plant
lx expected upon their arrival.
force we must use. The drilling un-
The supreme court has declared valid
soil, fertiliser used, variety of seed the Massachusetts excise tax law tax­ trol the people, should presont condi­
■ 1'he inai lilnrry was bld In by Mr
painted, time of planting and harvest­ ing corporations engaged in other tions continue.
Johnson for the amount due under
ILA in ESTER TRI ST
ing and results. These records will than interstate commerce.
TRI 41. ON T0DA1 Iho mortgage, $3,155, there being no
United Press Service
be tiled in a central office for study
other bidders at the sale
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 1. General
end comparison. A prize of some kind
It Is rumored that the plant nay
ST
PAUL.
Nov.
3.
With
Judge
Summons
Blanquet announced that be will not W. H. Sanburn presiding, the trial of be again opened In a short time.
will be awarded to the one securing
4H« Equity
accept the presidency if Huerta re­ the International Harvester company
the best results. The results thus se­
Stone A Gale acted as attorney* for
cured can be applied to larger areas In the Circuit Court of the State of tires or is barred by congress. He for violation of the Sherman anti­ i Mr Jolmaon In the foreclosure and
Oregon, for Klamath County.
was vice president on the Huerta trust law was begun In the federal ! *ale.
for the same principles will apply in
State
of Oregon, Plaintiff,
ticket.
both cases. Dr. Hodge says that the
court here today.
vs.
No reason is given for the general's
school teachers are taking up with
The trial Is the climax of one of Stone la Back.
,
F.
A.
Hyde,
Flora
M.
Sherman,
Jooat
*
decision, but it is taken as a matter the ino*t unusual series of hearings
the plan, and that the people are be­
Attorney Charles F Stone returned
H. Schneider, Henry S. Morris, and of course that Huerta dictated it. The
coming intensely Interested in agri­
ever conducted for the purpose of Sunday evening from a business trip
A. S. Baldwin, Defendants.
general theory is that this was done gathering evidence.
culture.
to Portland.
"You have the climate, the soil and To F. A. Hyde, Flora M. Sherman, to give Huerta an excuse to remain
Joost H. Schneider, Henry 8. Mor­ in office, upon the ground that bls re­
the children for raising record pro­
ris, and A. S. Baldwin, Above tirement is an impossibility.
ducts,” says the professor.
Named Defendants.
In the name of the State of Or­
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Nov. 1.
OLD TIME DEAL
egon. you and each of you are hereby What he bears from Roberto Pee-
IS UP IN COURT ! required to appear and answer the
quiera, nephew of General Carranxa,
complaint filed against you in the concerning the plans and progress of
My Absolute Guarantee
Action to recover >2,000, interest, above entitled suit on or before the the fight may have much to do with
Policy Has Proven
etc., was filed Saturday by C.P.Mason 14th day of November, A. D. 1918,* the president's decision as to whether
against t a heirs of W. J. Crulck- and if you or either of you fail to so to recognise the Mexican rebels.
A WINNER
shank. J. H. Carnahan is Mason's ! appear and answer, for want thereof
PaBquriera is expected today.
the Plaintiff will apply to the Court
In spite of Hard Times, my attorney.
No secret is made of the fact that
for the relief prayed for in the com­ the president would greatly prefer
Business has steadily
According to the complaint, in
1898, W. J. Crulckshank secured plaint, a succinct statement of which leaving it to the rebels to overthrow
Increased.
$2,000 on a promissory note from is as follows: a decree canceling and Huerta, if he is convinced that they
annuling certain deeds of the State can do so speedily and establish a
The n ason is plain. My cus­
James C. Crulckshank, giving as se­
of Oregon to A. S. Baldwin of date atable, constitutional government.
tomers are so well pleased with
curity a mortgage on property in this
May 19th, 1899; certain deeds of the
my WATCH REPAIRING that
county. This note was later assigned
State
of Oregon to Flora M. Sherman
DON J. ZUMWALT. Pra*.
E. M. BI BB, View Pro*, anti Tre*a.
they are always ready to speak
Not Effective Today
to Mason.
of date September 12th, 1898; cer­
BEBT E. WITHROW, Secretary
a good word for me.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1—Under the
According to the complaint, W. J. tain deeds of the State of Oregon to
Bring me your watch that
Crulckshank died intestate in 1902. Henry 8. Morris of date September
won't keep time. I guarantee
I The heirs, it is alleged, transferred 12th, 1898; certain deeds of the State
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
satisfaction or money refunded.
| the mortgaged property to I. T. Ma­ of Oregon to Joost H. Schneider of
son. Mason asks the amount due, date September 12, 1898; certain ,
FRANK M. UPP
i with interest, and to have his claim deeds of A. S. Baldwin and Emma C., I
S. P. Watch Inspector
recognized as a first Hen on the prop­ his wife, to F. A. Hyde of date June .
erty.
WAYS BEGINS ■ SMALL LUMP LIKE
7th, 1899; certain deeds of Flora M.
THIS Md ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS
Sherman to F. A. Hyde of date Sep-1
ABSTRACTING
tember loth, 1898; certain deeds of IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY
A FIXE RELIABLE PLAYER PIANO
Henry S. Morris and Mary P., bis
wife, to F. A. Hyde of date Septem­
MAI'S, PLANS, BI.UEI'RINTS, Etc.
KLAMATH FALLA, ORKGON
ber 16th, 1898; certain deeds of
Joost H. Schneider and Rosa M., his IF IFAILTO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR
On Terms
wife, to F. A. Hyde of date September I TREAT BEFORE H Poixosi Boni orOop Glands
Others at Less Price* for a short
16th, 1898; and certain deeds of F. No KNIFE or PAIN
Time Only.
A. Hyde and Filena T., his wife, to No Pit Until Cu
United States of America of date June No X Kay oe other
ewindl«. An island
SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT
14th, 1899; June 22nd, 1899; July plant makes the cure
Next Door to Postoffic«
24th, 1899; September 17th, 1899; ABSOLUIE OUXNANTEE
Any TUMOR. LUMP or
September 17tb, 1898, each pretend­ Bora on th* lip., face
or body Ion, i. <
ing to convey certain lands situate in It Nsvtr Faint until :wt
»tans. 12O-PXCE BOOK
townnhip 23 south, range 9 east; sent
free; teauaemiaia <4
township 23 south, range 7 east; tbeaaott curat al bom.
WBITK TO NOMI
township 35 south, range « east;
township 34 south, range • east; ANY LUMP IN WOMAN’S BREAST
la CANCER. We refute thouannde Dying,
township 23 south, range 8 east; Cams Too Lata. We have eured 10,000 In 20 yr*.
always on band to meet all de­
township 27 south, range 6 i /2 east; Address DR. & MRS. DR. CHAMLEY& CO.
IN TOWN HAS ARRIVED. NOW ON DISPLAY.
mands at this bank. We keep
township 37 south, range 6 east and A <38 VALENCIA ST.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
on hand a larger cash reserve
township 24 south, range 6 east, Wil­
KINDLY MAIL this to some one with CANCER
ALL STYLES. RANGING IN PRICE FROM
than the law requires and hon­
lamette Meridian, all in Klamath
or our depositors’ checks at
County, Oregon, and to cancel and
sight. We make collections
annul all other contracts, certificates
for our depositors also. An ac­
| of sale, applications, etc., mentioned
oaiaal aa<
count here saves them much
'( in the complaint relating to said lands
Am-rica and Rompo, We help
trouble and considerable ex­
I described therein or to any part
their owe war. dormitory for girla.
aifNBl Iwnttur round inga.
pense. Let us explain how.
thereof, and for costs and disburse­ fu*no«i,
nd of qnart**r mllJloa do I Jara.
WRIT
. M. CHOOKM. P reek! ent. Albaay
Ä
ments, and such other and further
Albani. Oraron
relief as may to the Court seem eq­
WITH GUARANTEE OF QUALITY ON EACH
uitable in the premises.
This Summons is published in pur­
suance of an order of the Honorable
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
OUR STOVES ARE ECONOMICAL IN WOOD
Henry L. Benson, Judge of the above
entitled Court, made and entered on
SAVING, AND PLEASING IN
the 27th day of September, 1913, dl-
' rectlng this Summons to be published
APPEARANCE
I
for six consecutive weeks in the
FROST PROOF AND VIRTUALLY FIRE PROOF
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Klamath Republican, a weekly news­
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paper of general circulation printed
and published in Klamath Falls,
AfaonVatoly fr « -uff cenl cakt cf I). I). D.
Skin Soap. with the pure huge of a full xizc bot­
Klamath County, Oregon.
tle of I). I). I). Prescription for Ecsema—for 15
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 27th year* the ntandiird Kkin remedy. Ro*lief rwir-
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day of September, 1913.
fui)<I'*<l. I). I). D. Skin S<»up, purest and bland*
GRAIN, POTATOES, FRESH MEAT, EGGS, FURNITURE, ETC.,
ent of Skin Soups, nhould alwnyn tie uned In
A. W. CRAWFORD,
conne« Lion wills I). I). I). Prescription, th«
IS WANTED ON STORAGE BY THE MONTH OR YEAR AT
Attorney for Plaintiff. r-ootlihig. healing lotion. Wr have niiai I o fast
friends of more than one family by recommend*
Date of first publication October inir these fiimou i prodiM to and we want you to |
HARDWARE
try tl»'*m now on the gperlal offer. This 1« im*
2nd, 1913.
■Bediate. You must bring this ad with you.
Date of final publication November fw itMlay.
WHITMAN DRUG CO.
113th, 1913.
10-2-11-13 r
Stiff SOLDIERS LATEST PROJECI
der the new scheme will not be con-
lined to women, for the men who wish
to help can drill with us. It is quite
legal, for the government is making
no nttetupt to interfere with Sir Ed-
I waul Carson and his followers in Ul-
I ster, who are drilling and armiug
themselves quite openly. As for
weapons, why shoul we not use
¡them? The police are armed.
ISSUE 1 CRAltR IMI fUHIRÜRIl IME MtllCM SI1DATÎÜN CHIUCHI
Klamath County Abstract Co.
IN WOMAN'S BREAST
$485.00
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