Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 19, 1914, Image 3

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    have been open at tho county clerk’s
WILSON DLNIÍS SIORÏ OF ÜEPRÍSSION I otlli
o I
early In .lununry, the num
h iii o
I 13H Wo'll N GOT
HOME ALI. <>. k.
HOG CHOLERA < OSTS IOWA
FARMER« THtzlTY MH.LION’S
her of women registered represents
Had Mrs. Rose Torrey and Ml»»
Ims than u sixth of the registration.
Project Manager J. G. Camp has re­
AMES, la, Feb. 16
Hog «holers RELIGIOL'H
CEREMONY
GIVKh
'I o be exact, when tho books closed Muud Nall deluyed u day In their re turn* <1 from Portland, where last In Iowa <ost the farmers <33,000,000
WAY TO FIGHT
Hntiirda,. night, there was just one turn to their holm sieids nour Odessa week he attended the aesHlons of the In 1313. Nearly 3,000,006 hogs died
lies tliiin a hundred women register- 1 from a trip to this city to get mail Oregon Irrigation congit-as.
There of the disease, and experts say this Folluuerw of Outlaw Who Aspires for
Inxti ad of Depression and I nrest. nd, while 589 imu hud met tin» ru , held for five weeks, they would not »■«■ over 320 delegaUs atten<ling, or Is nearly 35 percent of the total num­
l*re*d<k-ncy Capture*! Teu Miles
I'resideiii Niij* Ills Communica­ qulreinent of the law In this respect. i I have been abin to cross the Ice on twice as many an last year.
ber. Th«« loss to Iowa farmers was
I-roin Mexico I ily by the Huerta
Wlw'H the books closed Haturduy lipper i.ake This is the Information
tions Nliow Timi tie* Tariff unii In-
“The talks an»l s« slotis this year two nnd a half times as great a« dur-
Troop»—Many Killed and Taken
■ omi* Tm Measures Have Brought night, the total registration for the brought by Jen» Turgor, just r««turn«d < ctieei n«-<! chiefly Duan«-«** an«l other Ing 1912, desplte the efforts of the
Prisoner* During the I iglit hi I tie
Almut Improved Conditions, and He county was 668. out of an «Mllmuted from his homestead In thai »«ctiou.
I preliminary work, rather than the op- state and f«*deral government to
Mountain Country.
voting strength of nearly 6,000. This
Turner went to the honu«tead <>v«i lerutlon atul maintenance features,” Hturnp out the disease.
LiM>kn for Lots of Work ««Mill.
is divided ns follows:
a week ago, < rowhing the ice from Mo­ said Mr. Camp. "The delegate»! were
These (gtimatrs ar« based on r«>-
MEXICO ( 111.. Feb. 16. Fifty
Itepiilillcuil—
doc Point. When he returned Sunday I devoting their time ro arranging a ports from 112o dlff«-r«-nt. rn«*n cov­ Zapata prisoners arrived
WASHINGTON', D. <*., Feb. 16.
here today
Men . .
338
lie wuh fori-i-d to make the trip on plan whereby th«- credit of the state ering ev« ry community in every «oun- from A juhco mouni.ams, un mues
In his regular talk with the newspa­
58
Women
skin, uh th* l<i- would not sustain b|n - an I»«- iise<1 to rah»- money for Irriga­ ,ty In the state, as compiled by Dl- from the city, where they were cap­
per men today, President Wilson
I lemocrut—
weight.
tion without additional taxes
made It plain that lie does not sect-apt
rector W I Kennedy of the stat« ag- tured yesterday by federal troops.
M<*n
3
When Mrs. Torrey and Mlsa Nail
“Outside of ft« Wi ii Lewi Kay irteultural lolbge extension depart*
as a fact the newspaper reports of a
I ne Z.apiHtiHtas, who are followers
i
Women .............................
4
were journeying ucross the Ice toward trouble, the meeting was entirely har­ j meat.
general depression.
d Mexico'» niOHt during outlaw, were
1 ' r< >g r«*»».i y V «*——
OdcHHa from Modo< Point Saturday, monious. The Canadian delegation
Dr. C. II. Stang«-, director of the • n- amped In the hills, awaiting rein­
In< Identully, the president indicat­
1 4
III« y wen met by nix men with a sled, made some spkndhl talks on prac- ■ , state serum laboratory, gathere«! sta forcements before marching against
ed that lie thinks that Frank Walsh,
Women ............................
4
w ho look them und the live weeks' tlcal subjects "
t i»ti«-s which showed that wn«-n the capita).
Zapata aspires to bs
head <>f the Industitul com mission, did
8«i< lallst—
mull to Odi-sHii for distribution. Per­
jheilth) hog. were treated th«- I oh * preaident.
not speak with authority when ho suld
8
sons ut <»d«n'.ii watching .with glacn»*
aft«-- treatm«nt was le«s than 2 1-3
i be rebels were holding religious
that 350,000 nieli uro out of work In
0
Women ...
state that tiu* Ice gave In under the
n i ri- n• Wh» ■*!< ’. hogs were treated 'elebrations when the federal» sur­
New York city alone,
Prohibition-
weight of th«- party, and that at times
• •<1 th«- !«■■ ■ was between 16 and 17 prised them, killing fifty and eaptur-
It is understood that he belh»v«.*s
Men ............
4
the« could not be seen, owing to this
With the Intentii.n of looking over l..«re<iit B t hi many sections oj the llng as many more.
Walsh
got
his
tigures
from
the
that
4
Women . ..
nagging
the agricultural p«iH*ibllitl«-» of Klam­ I -tat«- hi rious r>-- ults followed the use
nswspspers, I, which were not verified. lml<*|M-iident—
With the ice breaking up, home ath county, and locating here if »atis- of good virus an«J poor serum. Ex- Ilentodelling H«***taurant.
Th« re I m no question but what Wilson
Men............
12
»leaders und lumbermen in that se< fled, about forty Russian farmers ar­ Iperts say that provision must be made
(>n Monday a crew or carpenter«
was disturbed by the
4
Women ...
j Gon are cut off from »mine of sup­ river here Monday «-v ning
They (for th«- thorough testing of all serum,
commenced
remodelling work on the
Walsh's statement.
licfilHiMl to Slutr-
■ ply, which !■ through the winter lías came from th«- MJdd!«- West, as a ¡under either state or federal author­ Kex cafe, which, when completed, will
Although Wilson has not discussed
Men............
10
1 been at Algoma, tripH for feed, pre- remit of th« advertising of th«- Klam- ity. before it can be sold.
double the »eating capacity of the
this matter to any great li-ligth, other
I visions, etc., being made ncrots the nth Development company.
place, bewidea giving a decided im­
people closely h ■' oclnted with tho nd Ml UDI It SI HPECT IS TO I At I
I ici - Th*- road from the «• t«, Klamath
The company, if »atlsfit-d, will lo­ um » bottle of wine aaw
proved appearance. The stairway be­
mlnlstrntlou have don« so
I oil CHIME Ol LONG EGO Fall» I h under »« veral f<
of »now-.
cal«- here. Furthermore, they will
1 EAR« old in old cellar tween the cafe and the barber shop
-It Is known in the capital that
:il»o be the mean» ot bringing about »
will be taken out, the width of the
GOLD BEACH, Ore . Feb. 16.
JAM litt CONT
Walsh has I h « ii severely censured for
u hundred other families here, as that]
BERLIN, Feb. 1«.- A bottle of cafe in-reaaed »even feet, aad the
A
it
Cooley,
who
has
been
nt
liberty
making what is called u bud break at
til
IDI Pittili < I number will settle wherever they do.
1226 year old wine, which was dis- front of the building squared up. The
a time when th«« operation of the tariff under 350,000 bonds, was expected
'll«;«* fanneni are making a thor­ ; covered hidden away in a long for­ front addition will be of glass. Ten
and Income tax nr«* severely attacked In-re today from San Francls«-o to
I h« following report of expend! ough investigation of different farm-1
stand trial on a charge of murdering I iuich of th« Klamath project during Ing ««étions. There are other colo­ gotten cellar of a Naumburg vineyard, feet will be added to the floor space in
by the republican nnd progressives
wan solemnly uncorked in the pres- matter of length, making room for
The president cont« nted himself Thomas Van Pelt on February 19, ¡the month of January ha« been trans­ nie» of Russians in the country now,
!«»n<«- of th»- state horticulturist and ! mother row of tables an«l one extra
I
898.
with a statement thut all of his com­
mitted by J G. ('amp, project man­ who made similar investigations be-)
»the leadfng citizens of Naumburg re- booth. The carpenter work is being
Cooley is a member «if a prominent ager :
munications Indi« utc that busliwss is
fore Im atlng
¡cently.
{»lone under the supervision of Con-
Damaging «•v idonee
rapidly Improving
lit* believes the Oregon family
Building < i»M
' tractor Kinney.
Tiie
wine,
which
had
been
laid
advent of warm weather will mean was given against Cooley at the pre­ General expense
‘
down
in
the
year
1687,
proved
on
liminary examination bare January Gaging stream« .
morn work.
< imination to I ,.ve a marvellously
13 Inst. G W. Illgglns, an account- Clear Lake dam and re»er
|delicate
bouquet and at the same
tint, testified thnt In the fall of 1897, i voir, op«ration and main
WO.MI N ARE SMIW IN
Forty Bob White quad were re­ I time to be of surprising vigor. A
while
he
w.s
cashier
of
tho
Hecontl
u-nauce .......... •. .
1 46.77 ceived here Sunday night from Salem, very little was sufficient to impart
IIEGIHTERING T o tori
ROME, Feb. 16. Ambassador Nel-
National Bank at Colfax, Washing­ i Lost River dam and diver*
being s'-nt by the state list, and game ¡to a glass ot new Naumburg wine the
son
Page is in imminent peri! of b*
commission, in exchange for the -ame bouquet and character. As only
Despite the vigorous campaigning ton, that Alfred Coolidge, president | »inn < hunnel. operation
ing
awarded
a Carnegie hero medal.
of
the
institution,
returned
from
Cur
­
and maintenance .
!»«. 2 9 mount . f quail sent from here to the
that resulted In their tM*lng granted
'a small quantity was found, the wine A’ «»•(. recent mwlng of the Italia»
ry
county.
Oregon,
where
his
brother
i*l
ule
Luke
outlets
.
,
.
A
7.50
Willamette
Valley
a
short
time
ago.
the right to Vote, the women of
is literally worth it« weight in gold,
Itlrltniha lateral..........
142.31 They will be liberated here, and an and the testing of it partook some­ branch of the Carnegie Foundation
Klamath county are alow to make hud been shot and killed.
“I will give you or anyone else," I’oe Valley canal» . . .
18.60 attempt made to have this species in­ thing of the nature of a sacred re­ Ambassador Page was elected presi­
themselves eligible to cast thnt vote.
dent
Although be had been in Italy
Higgins
declared
Coolidge
wald
to
i
K
i
-
iid
canal,
operation
and
troduced as an additiou to Klamath ligious rite.
Although the registration books
but
two
months, he insisted on con-
him, “|500 to go down to Oregon aad
maintenance ... ............
25.00 county's game.
dvctlng
the
entire business of the
kill <>ft that Van I’elt
i Adams canal enlargement .
441.82
Twelve pair of the birds were sent Bert Tompkins Married.
t eeting in Italian and got away with
gins then nah! that he read that Van il.Hnds, rights and property.
15.05 to the ranch of Charles A. Bunting,
Bert Tompkins, well known in this it so well that at the close his Italian
Pelt liad been killed In February,
near Merrill. Tie remainder will be i
city, but now residing near Lakeview, confrerres unanl; vuslv decided that
1898
“ "In
In March.
March, 1898.” testified
Total .................................... 32.732 97 liberated at the Francis J. Bowne
arrived Saturday with his wife, for- at the n >xt sitting they would pre­
IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR Illgglns. “a nmn whom Coolidge In­ O|ieniHi>n and Maintenance Fimi I nil ranch, near Bonanza.
riy Miss Belle Chandler, whom he sent to him his own name for an
the
POOR CUREO AT HALF PRICK OR FRIE troduced ns Cooley came Into
I«Niger
inai t icu.Wednesday at Lakeview. Af- award
hank. He was roughly dreased. I Administrative, operation .< 126.00
NO KNIFE. OR PAItl
a short stay at the Tompkins
The commission for the first time
mw Coolidge pay him 3100.
Then he Admlnislratlv« .maintenance
NO FAY UNTIL CUREO
131.82
< KOIVU - ter
ranch on Lost River, the couple will In Italy awarded a gold medal with
b, (UAXA8IU
N.> X
bought hlin a new suit of clothes. Property .................................
15.81
H«v *»» «U mi ewir»d»M
j leave for Portland. The wedding *200 in cash. This went to Dr. Pl-
I«iter Coolidge «<xpr«*KMcd a package Earthwork repairs..............
WRITTEN GUARANTEE
9.92
Evangel st Putman was greeted by ¡came as a complete surprise to Tomp­
btio Foianini. A bile performing a
3-«l«V pw,«lr*» pl««r,
containing money nnd a rifle that Head gate distribution ....
.62 j large audience at Sunday’s services.
ANY TUMOR. LUMS
kins'
friends
here.
difficult
operation on a woman to save
Cooley
had
left
In
the
bank.
A
valu
­
« IMt ■*« ih. IIP. MCI
Telephone repairs.................
27.40 He is a man of much exierienoe, and |------------------
er b-■■», »<*„« i* CANCI 8.
her
from
blood poisoning, Dr. Foi-
ation
of
|600
wna
placed
on
the
pack
­
ft »«,«( Pent Until l»«<
*Corral, maintenance.........
79.45 ».th Ills powerful message and strong
nini found that she must inevitabir
Um
120 OCI POOR
Snuw I*« Melting.
age
It was addressed to Cooley at ;Corral, ojieration .................
8.46 n "-i- I voice the p«-ople were held
mr « free: tr,i<<n«Heal»
Deputy Game Wardens Henry Stout suffocate from the blood that flowed
Spokane.“
ul IHOUUSU, CURED
Drainage.................................
935.82 •■* - llb< i nd. He preaches nothing but
and Jack Furber have returned from from th«* wound into her throat and
lllggius identified Cooley ns the Timber structures replace«!
the simple story of the cross, He
■ a trip to the Merrill country. They hmgs. Placing bis mouth over tue
man to whom the money was paid by
by concrete........................
23.10 leads hti* own singing, resting his
I MiltVI 1$ xiwxn CAMCIX ind At WAV i M >«n»
■
report that the snow is about all gone. wound he sucked away the infected
Coolidge
Th«*
preliminary
examina
­
«••« tlwH In Uw (enpH «ml KILLS UUICKLV
nice occasionally by using his cornet,
I **raw
*»»<• UUHt D 10 1100 St ••• tamt
¡The
pheasants liberated in that sec- blood until the hemorrhage ceased
tion closed with John Van Pelt, son
Total ..................................... 3 1,198.50 with which be Is an expert.
**: Old Dr. & Mrs. CHAMLEY
Ition
are doing splendidly, according and he could proceed with tL„ opera­
of the murdered man. relating the
* Represent« a credit!
Miss Egbert, with her solos and by
•'HOTT IVCtHttM CAXCtr tMCIAlltTt IIVIWO**
tion.
Several bronze and silver
to
the
wardens.
circumstance«
surrounding
tho
shoot-
A B 438 V»i«nc.« St. SAN FHAtlCISCO, CAL
Total for month, 33,931.47.
bcr cordial greetings, won her way
m- lals were also awarded for acta
KINDLY MAIL thu to trmeons with CANCER
The defense offered no evidence.
General expense will be cumula- into the hearts of all who met her.
.MONEY to loan.
B. F. Shepherd. of bravery in connection with life
live during 1914, commencing with There were four accessions to the
saving.
517
Main
street.
12-lmr
January 1st, and at end of year will church Sunday.
li charged to different accounts in
Th»* Bible School attendance
both ledgers, proportionately, accord­ 171), with the motto for next Lord's
ing to expenditures.
day at 225.
$1000 FREE
Any Lump« Woman’s Breast
Progressive* Plan Baids
BOl'LDER, Colo . Feb. 18.—Prob­
CASPER. Wyo., Feb. 16.—Plans
it ins of municipal government were
discussed today when the first annual tor a vigorous campaign all over Wy­
Colorado municipal confer* nee opened oming to capture not only state but
county officers were laid today at a
at the I'nlverslty of Colorado.
Mayors and other officials of al! meeting of all Progressive« of the
the principal cities of the state are 'state which was called to order here
in attendance. Clinton Kogers Wood­ by H. N. Gottlieb, state chairman of
ruff, executive secretary of the Na­ the party. Every county in the state
tional Municipal League, with head­ is represented. One of the principal
quarters at Philadelphia, will be th«K, matters to be discussed will be the
principal speaker. The meeting will establishment of a permanent
llcity bureau.
adjourn tomorrow night.
We will start this year
With the low price« our Cash 8 stvm enables so to give
Our Diamonil Brand Hams............. per pound..................................... 2Oc
Our Diamond Brand Shoulders. . .per pound..................................... 15c
Our Pure lavrd..................................... per pail..................... 75c and gl.45
Yours for Low Cash Price« and High Price Goods.
The Klamath Falls Meat Company
Hales and Palace Markets, Phones 157 and 68
|M»N J. Zl'MWAl.T. Pres.
E. M. BI BB, Vice Pres, and Trees.
BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
Klamath County Abstract Co
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»
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For permanent satisfaction, select a
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ABSTRACTING
MAPS, PLANS. Bl.l SPRINTS. Etc.
KLAMATH FALLS. OR EGON-
Where Your Money Has Gone
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF KLAMATH I ALLS. OREGON
Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000
U. 8. DEI* OSITAin
OUR POLICIES—
To «IlMlrihute the banks assets In such a nay ns l<> maintain under
liny conditions and at all times sn n | li ri***i-i'vi* to meet the demands
of its depositors nnd take care of its »«iri-oning customers.
Will not puzzle you if you have
an account at the First Trust
and Savings Bank, Your bank
book will tell you how much
you had. Your checks will tell
you what you have spent, and
what for. The First Trust and
Savings Bank accepts accounts
from women as well as men.
Its increasing number of women
depositors shows they have
found such an account an ad­
vantage.
FIRST TRUST and SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON