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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1913)
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN THf HMIBfflî HE III DMGER W. O. SMITH, Editor VILLA PUANH TO SUPPLANT VAR at the special election to be held Mon day. Polls will be open In all the wards from 9 a. m. to 8. p. m. On the ballot the question to be “Shull bonds to the voted on is: amount of 150,000 be Issued for the purpose of constructing a city hall on lots 9 and 10, block 75, of Klamath AdditlonT" Under the charter uo person shall vote at any election for the purpose of voting upon creation of city in debtedness or the issuance of bonds unless in addition to being registered, he or Hhe shall at the time of voting be the owner of real property or the bona tide owner of stock In a corpor ation owning real property within the city which Is subject to taxation. The special election is being held in response to a petition signed by | many taxpayers, asking the council | to take such action. : MIND, NOT MATTER EVEN IN DAIRYING WINN IN FtMITIlALL TBEHE ARK FRAUDO CH A M I'AIGN, III . Nov. IV Mind WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 18.— is u big factor lu football success, uud The dairy industry is grow lug rapidly REVOLUTION tn the Northwest because of many many teama are routed through su natural advantages. The rapid devel perior mentality, according to Robert Hale Still In fNmfereuce With IM h I TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE opment of funultig lu that section C Zuppks, coach of the llllnol Uni I emler— Execution of Federala ut during receut years has resulted lu versity football : quad All communications sumbitted for publication in the columns of thia "A inane football ability la deter Ilio United Juures Displeasing to the production of large quantities of paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No uorn de plume Stat«*, ami It Is Relieved That Ne articles will be published. feedstuffs, particularly buy. This mined by i vital brain, executing the gotiations With t oustitutioualist*» material must be shipped long dis <1 elite' o’ tin nggieiialvr mind,” de To Bar Hookworm Aliens HEALTH TOPICS FOR WOMEN'S \\ ill Ik* Broken Off. tances before it can reach u market, clared Suppkt'. "The stronger the Steps are to be taken by the imrni- | CLUBS nud the high freight rates prevents body the bt tier It will net In football ¿ration service to prevent the land-1 DOUGLAS, Aria., Nov. IM.—It is the producer from realising any pro ns an Implement for the guiding fits. This feedstuff can bo couverted uilud There I h no doubt In my mind HE intlueuce of women's clubs on ing at American ports of aliens af-i rumo reti among lite rebel forces liiat fiicted with hookworm disease. Hook General Vilhot will try to »lippiant Into dairy products, however, for I hut teams at« often defeated becauae public health questions has been worm is said to be both contagious I General Carranza in the l<'H<h*ndiip of which the market is often elose at their opponents nriaf r them mental steadily increasing. Now that they It practically belts th«» t-elx'ls uni«*»* Carranza start* in- and infectious, ly They come on the field with more hand. have covered the field In a general A large per cent of the people who vigorous and vital brains, and over way there arises a demand in wo the world iu a sone between 35 de depenilcntly to capture Mexico Cttjr, have taken up furms In the North- power the moan sensitive anti weaker men's organisations for more accu ¡trees north and 30 degrees south lat capturing; Chihuahua City en route to tlie capital. west, liowever, are from cities or mlnda of the men they oppose There rate knowledge on the important it ide. ..Carranza lias lost presUge among from other sections of the country. fore. It is of the greatest Importance problems of public health. Back From Trip. tin* const it utionalista» on account of unused to local conditions, mid Ignor to develop an aggressive mental atti Recognizing that the state board of George J. Walton, division superin his failure to secure th«' lifting of the ant of the best methods of farm man tude like that a fighter possesses. health exists for the purpose of serv tendent. and F. B. English, division embargo on arms anti munitions. agement lu this region, lienee they ' Football require» and devolopes ing the people of its state in every accountant, ter the California-Oregon , fall an easy prey to unscrupulous courage In reelstlnK with the mind way possible, the secretary of the Poewr company returned Monday WASHINGTON, D. C„ Nov. 18. Roscoe A. Cantrall wan Monday | defier» In livestock, who sell scrub the degenerating tendencies of pain Kansas state board of health has pre- Doni a business trip to Medford, Ash I Rumors of an impending break in elected councilman by the Fifth Ward cattle for pure breds. and moral cowardice, in forcing the [fared an outline for the use of wo land and Yreka, in the interests of I negotiations between America and the voters to till the unexplred term of The creamery promoter also has mind, after a mistake lui» been made men's clubs in studying health ques- the concern. J constitutionalistas forces are heard. W. O. Huson, who nuiigiK'd Cantrall found It a good field for his labors, In full vh«w of thousands of people, tions. This outline, issued in a small « 1 today. Whether or not there will be ! was the only avowed candidate. and ha» dune much harm by inducing I Into a complete recovovry of nil the leaflet, will prove of immense value Remodel House. j a complete break depends upon the [ Not much interest was taken in people to erect creameries in locali- | normal faculties of self-possession '* in directing the work of the women’s Artisans have just completed the outcome of a conference between Wil tlie election by Fifth Ward voters, as Ities where there were not enough clubs desiring to take up this line of work of remodeling and repainting liam Bayard Hale and Carranza to only eleven votes were cast, »if these I cows to operate a creamery econom activity. Deputy County Clerk Virgil Deluip the residence of J. Kent Ballard on day. Mr Cantrall received eight. Fred ■ ically. bus gone to Medford to attend the Under foods and drugs appears a West Main street. It is much im Wilson and Bryan are greatly dis Buesslng and Bird Loosley one. and ! Wherever creamery promoters have Box-Giant bull game und are the coun study of foods, including their prep proved in appearance. pleased at the execution of federal» one was.cast a blank been tiler«' is a trail of dead creamer- try. From there he will go to Aah- aration and preservation, a discussion by the rebels at Jaurez. The chief les and discouraged dairymen, nud It I uik I to visit hie brother, Cheater De of a proper ration and selection of TI h * Mutual Lift* lia» No Stockhold reason, though, for th«' present status Ml I F TO SI'EAk will take several years before our 1 ap. foods, food adulteration, the sanita ers. Tlie Policyhohlerw Get All is the reported unwillingness of Car AT HUB IRD I field men can overcome the evil ef tion of food supplies, drug adultera Che Pi otit». ranza to outline a future course. fects of the creamery sharks and of tion and drug addiction. As far as Huerta is concerned, the (AMBRIDGE, Nov 18 For the tlic cuttie traders who have unloaded Rural sanitation, school sanitation Had Two Anchor« Wln-ti Storm* Came situation remains unchanged. first time in its history. Harvard Uni- Inferior cows at high prices on un- and hygiene, the cost of preventable Mr. Cyrus W. Field of ocean cable Lind and O'Shaughnessy, wiring , versify touight opens Its doors to a suspecting farmers disease, the disposal of waste and the fame, insured in the Mutual Life at from Vera Cruz and Mexico City, say woman propogandtat to address the conditions of a pure water supply are age 24 for 810,000, and at ag«> 4 8 things are quiet on the surface. They »tudt'nt body. Mis» Helen Todd of Mn) IMxtuiml Arkun»*« Guard some of the topics included in the for $10.000 more. The dividends report a strong undercurrent of au- California will be the speaker, in be- outline. Reference to bulletins, gov A» a result of a report by Captain added over $20.000 more, and the’ tagonism toward Americans, engen- Ihalf of the suffrage movement. ernment publications, journals and \ Il Sloan, I'. 8. A . militia Inspector, »40,000 strong paid by the company dered by Huertlstas. .Mrs. Pankhurst was denied thia books are also included. the Arkaknsas National Guard may was about all that remained of Mr. »am«> privih'ge be disbanded Acting Secretary of Field's large fortune. NOGALES, Sonora. Nov. IX. Gen- NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Nov. 15.— War Breckinridge has notified Gover eral Carranza and Embassador Hale Toilay’s gam« between Princeton and nor Hays that the $50,000 federal ap IMI7 Ito««—s knlirs anil Forks as Two <«< mm I Time Ixu-ks Saved His t'asli refused to discuss the rumored meet 1 LEAGI E Yala* resulted in a tie, 3 to 3. portionment will be withheld. The long aa they Inst for only 83 75 General John Newton, once presi ing of last night, at which meeting, it guard hue twenty-two companies of p«»r act. dent of the Panama railroad, insured is rumored, the futility of prolonging Again Its Cabbage. HARRISBURG, Nov. 18.—Gover- l.ooo enlisted men. No system of ac All oilier «« mh U at the asms re nor John K. Tener Is to be the next counting for federal property li ax Tllenn Fountain Saturday resigned in the Mutual Life at age 37 for $10,- negotiations was admitted. duction of prices. Hale and Ecudero are scheduled to president of the National League of been practiced. bis position with Shive & Klepper to 000. and insured at age 70 for $30,- Call anti buy your Chri*tni*a again accept a post with the Wood- 000 more. The profits were $19,- confer late this afternoon, when a Baseball Clubs. Good* while this st«« k is complete This was settled positively today, Curtis company. He took up the 341.80. Had he taken the whole at final effort will be made to agree Claude Maxwell Is the vic’lni or a General Carranza will probably not when he said he would accept the commission house work Monday age 37, his profits would have been I combined attack of tonsilitis and FRANK M. UPP over 120,000 more. attend this meeting, as the rebels at offer to be made tomorrow by a com morning. "wisdom te«'th.” not seem to care whether present do mittee of league magnates Every Time the Clock Ticks or not the embargo against arms la Tener has long been a follower of Mrs. Lester Kirkpatrick, who has removed. baseball, and Is Interested in tho been visiting at the home of her The Mutual Life pays policy holders The capture of Jaurez has appar- l«*ague financially He will assume at mother, Mrs. Mary Nelson, returned I or their beneficiaries an average • ently convinced them that they are once the duties of the office vacated amount of $7.01. Every aay it pays Sunday night to her home in San Every week it pays I in a position to win out without any by Thomas J. Lynch. Diego, Calif. Mrs. Kirkpatrick is a , $201,872.48. $1.172.413.25. This is the experience addition to their supplies. sister of Mrs. Fred Houston and Miss ¡of 1912, with 302 working days of j Aign-ttc* Taken From Hat« Ora Nelson. eight hours each. Almost one-fourth INFANT DlfX OF in »pile of threats, Inspectors at SERIOUS AILMENT New York continue to snip aigrettes Mrs. J. E. Taylor left on Saturday's | is dividends. "Pre-eminence in bene fits to policy holders” is the watch-! from the hats of women arriving from train for Trinity county, California, word. Following an operation by Drs. abroad. When the Kron Prinzessin being called there on account of the Wright, While and Truax in the vain docked. fancy feathers were takukn serious Illness of a member of her One Billion Silver Dollars i hope of saving it, the 7-months-old from the hats of many, among them sister's family. She will probably not Each 2-25th of an Inch in thickness, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Grizzle Mme. Dufranne, wife of the opera return to Klamath Falls. piled one upon the other, will make died Monday evening at Blackburn singer. Mina Eva Cladd of Philadel i a stack how high? How long will it hospital. The funeral waa held at 3 phia, and Miss Caroline White, the D. H. Lenox, one of the new pro take you to count this money and I o’clock this afternoon from the Griz American singer. prietors of the “Shasta,” is in Rose burg this week, attending to settling place in It $1,000 stacks, at the rate zle residence. Rev. J. 8. Stubblefield Wirrh'Ms to Si tier la up his business affairs in that city. of $50 a minute and 10 hours a day? conducted the ceremony. The first commercial message han The child suffered from telescoping A silver dollar for the best solution, He will return to Klamath Falls the of the bowels, and Monday evening dled by wireless between America In 70 years the Mutual Life has paid latter part of this week, making the $1,066,486,154.94 to policy holders. the doctors resorted to operation as and Asia was transmitted from the return trip in bis car. the only means of saving its life. The United States Army Signal Corps sta difficult operation was performed with tion at Nome, Alaska, to the Russian A Good Way to Get Rich Quick Edwin Wilson of Klamath Agency Join the Mutual Life and sign for success, but the intestines of the little government station at Anadyr, In and Miss Pearl Patterson of Chilo quin were married at the Methodist as many thousand dollars as you can sufferer were so badly Inflamed that Siberia. It was a Russian govern ment message from St. Petersburg, parsonage, 1019 Bush street, Satur take care of, and you will get papers it could not recover. addressed to Commander Wtlkitxy, day evening. They will live at the for that amount, secured by over $600.000.000 of cash aueta discoverer of the large body of land You Agency. in the Arctic. only pay from 1 to 4 per cent an- Chester Lundy came in Monday nually, and the company paya you The question of bonding the city Ba*w*m«-nt Storage from Chiloquin for a short visit in the a dividend every year, and will pay Parties desiring frost proof storage county seat. He was accidentally shot your estate or yourself the whole tor the erection of a city hall on the Hrj.lt, Main Mt. city’s property on Walnut street, will will do well to consult me. while going duck hunting some time amount with the profits. Pitone 75. be submitted to the property owners 16-flt h&r W 8. SLOUGH F. M PRIEST, Agent. ago. but is now fully recovered. II IN/\ DR 1.1 AD OWN Official Paper of Klamath County T I The W. E. Pelly Bankrupt Stock of JEWELRY NowonSale at Frank M. 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