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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN WIIYT YFAIl OF WILNON HAN ACUOMPI.INKED RAISING OF H06S IS TALKtO OKR _____ W. O. SMITH, Editor luerea.se«! Attciulaiux' al th«' S«*«'«uid Il) III RI'ON K. STINDISII D h ) S«wi«ioii of the Short Course, Written (or tlie I nited P ii - hh 'till«}’ Q uch H oiih Relatiug to the TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE WASHINGTON. March 3 Tiie Raising ami Marketing of l*«irk Are All communications sumbitted for publication In the columns of this democratic administration of Wood ra!k«*«l—IliusiraiiMl I <'•■«««re foi- th«1 paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No notu de plume row Wilson will be one year old to W omen Aflcutling. articles will be published. I Why It’s Called “Beaver State” ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ Oregon Development Nons in th Line of Industrie«, Payrolls, Etc., Pr«-pu re« I In Terat« Form by the lute Bureau of Industries and Stalls, lita, unti Puhlinlivd in (he Interent of Hern Id Reudern. morrow For absolute dellnnc«' of Th«> seeoud day ’ s session of th«' ancient institutions and precedents It The Meier A Frank stores ut Port I’M A X \ NEUN NOTES POWERS DESIRE short coure was opened Tuesday morn ( has eclipsed that of any other chief land are to be raised to twelve storie« RECOGNITION OF Ing at 10 o'clock by Professor W. I.. Chas Inman, who bus beeu work HI ERTA BY I . N. iexecutive since th« early days of th«» for the entire block which they oc Powers, who prefaced his talk with I RI SIDENT IIAS NOT CHANGED ing for H. F. Murdoch for some time, republic. <upy nt n cost of $1.250,000 have u county inunufuciureru' met with rather a serious accident tiie statement that he had been mis HIS MIND The two big things in legislative an<t factories* promotion con quoted regarding limestone as au A committee of citizens of Drain last Tuesday In sticking two prongs in April eradicator of all kinds of alkali. achievement Mere the tariff nnd the in northern Dougina county bus In of a pitchfork in his left wrist, re Wilson Says He Cannot Consider This M." statement was simply this: currency bills Both are still under spected tiie Eugene cannery and will Coos Buy pai>«<r pulp will be Course, ami Is Mill Opposed to In sulting iu indications of blood poison Gypsum, or land plaster, which Is proceed to act at Drain. ing necessitating medical attendance. shipped on vessels to China und Jnpuii fir«* and their success cannot positive tervention—Has Hopes of Forcing mainly sulphate of lime, changes Owing to his temporary disability. lor paper manufacture. ly be determined within another year. \ ilia Out of 1‘romineBce in the Con F. M Fletcher has been on Coos black alkali to white alkali, which stitutionalist Movement in Favor of Mr. Inniau has permanently left the is hss harmful to land," said Profess Democrats say they are bringing Buy prospecting for the location of The Tumulum Lumber company employ of Mi. Mucdovli. Carranza. nr Powers. ¡about about a condition of |ir«>sperlty a Beaver Compo Board plant u lln« Unit opeiutts sawmills und lumber yards lu Oregon nnd WiiHlilngton. will " rite Impoi'taut Chemical and Phy 'in this country which directly bene- <>f building muterial Geo. Ager and wife speut \Veduca sical Properties of Soils" was tbe sub ifits the wage curlier and small busi WASHINGTON, D. C.. Feb. 26. open u brunch ut ITiiutllln. Them is a ganeral movement Germnny. France and Englund have day in tile city. ject of Professor Powers’ morning ness man rath< r than the stock- among sawmill men to resist eu- Milton will bute u two-story ma suggested unofficially that the I nited ta’K. ir. which he outlined proper till- holders In th«' big corporations. Re- eroachmenta of labor organisations chine shop and foundry ns sooii as u States should recognize the Huerta Geo. Shell and G. F. Sevits were tn :ige and cultivation, the correct meth publliaiia dispute this and say that and conduct their Industries on open suitable brick building cun bo erected government. Klamath Falls on business Wednes od of plowing irrigated and dry the day of the r nip house is nt hand 1 shop Hues. President Wilson today states that day. But these are matters of history. farms: the right aey to apply lime The inltlntire und referendum he has not changed his mind, and The $<¡00,000 public auditorium for agallisi u franchise for the new Car' for gtouiiing soil pa tides Into clus It has been rather in th«> lighter way cannot consider this. Despite the Grant Gay of the H. H. Van ters; the importance of growing rous, that Presuieut W ii»ou Ims attracted Portland has at Inst been located on ver electric line from Portland to Market block. Benton affair, he is still opposed to Valkenbutg ranch transacted busi- such as the roots of red clover and attention. Oregon City is to be recalled Intervention, and is hopeful that he 'ness affairs in the city Friday. The first thing he did after sub- olfalfu, as condr.ct'irs of air, light Guy I.. Anderson, general manager G uh Schlugel will erect un Ice fac can force Carranxa to personally take I and water into ibe ubsoil. He ex si riblng to the oath of office was to ---------- of the Sumpter valley railroad, un tor!! and cold storage pinni nt Lake hand a real wallop to "society" as the field for the rebels, eliminating H. A. Talbot was a city visitor Sat plained why it was ti.at drained lands nounces expenditures of 4100.000 on view, the first in that county. Villa. nev« r suffered from drouth as miteh it Is represented In Washington, An- urday. betterments of that line nouncemxnt was made that the dem- as undrained Ian Is Trenicudous publie Intereat <<,nior-> « ratic simplicity was to be the rule. M'HtMII. FOR COPS Toledo Lumber company shipped in th< decision that Ia expucted from Geo. Heavilin was in Klamath Falls In the last ‘«alt of ills period I ro OPENED IN PARIS Saturday. ll ssor Powers had the farmers Judg instead of gold laced military aides 450 carloads during 1913. nnd the tlie supreme court In tiie trsl cuse on ing soils, which he had secured from to trail his every step and Interpose city Is to have un electric light anti ihe ininlinuin wuge law their bulk between the president nnd power station built ut once PARIS, March 4.—Prefect of Po Arthur F. Sevits left Monday for Klamath county farms. Each farm li Fleldn ls siici iiedeil us super lice Hennion today opened his much Bakersfield. Cal., where he will make er was furnished with a few spoon the common people a civilian garbl'd Ashland prospectors have found u leni of ih« Southern Parine by heralded school for Paris policemen. au indefinite stay. During the past fuls of soil and a blank such as is physician and a husky, blond, well lithia water spring that has a How < I. Burkholder. for some tini« The basic principal of all courses will winter he was active in the literary used in the Oregon Agricultural Col- dreascil sin-ret service man lolled of twen.y-tlv« gallons per minute and be to train policemen to act accord club work, etc., and will be greatly legs laboratory, and told to give an |about and the president saw whom ever his fancy dictated, untram- will bottle the product ing to common sense lather than al missed by his many friends. analysis The tests made of Coos Bay paper n piled by rigid rules and red tape, ways following explicitly the rigid After long delays, the Southern Pa pulp mude from sawmill waste are "The hog gives greater return in The office of his secretary was rules set down in the Paris police V. Ess and daughter. Miss Kitty, meats for food consumed than any thrown open to the public getierully cific company bridge across Coos Bay pronounced very «ntlsfactury by th« manuel. All present members of the i R it ut last . ......... I upon to be of ths Oregon City paper mills other dom«?stic animal," said Pro were city visitors Saturday. and the president would emerge from swing draw type. Paris force of police will attend, after fessor E. B Fitts, in a talk on "Breed his private office frequently to mingle Tin* Portlund. Eugi-ur uud Eastern which recruits will have to attend D. W. George. Geo. Shell and G. F. ing. Feeding and Management of with the populace and transact busi The tight to make the aiate print S I*, interurban electric system hss for three to six months before be Less capital Is required to Sevits were in Klamath Falls Satur Hogs ing office an open shop has been re nut its first officiai timecard, with I. ness ou the jump. coming eligible for membership on start in the hog raising Industry than day. When congress assembled It got a ■lowed by the Employers Association '< Shields Mupvrintcndvut the force. most any other Industry, and returns • real jolt. Instead of receiving a of Portland. on money invested are realize«i more Th« machinery for the new Booth- J. Karecow and sons. Nicholas and Iondcrous document front the hands In From l.angvll Valley. A cheese factory Is to be located at Kelley Lumber company sawmill at Alex, were in the city Saturday on quickly. of a clerk which would be read in a H. G. Bussey, a well known resi "The hog will thrive on a greater i ng-song tone that meant nothing. Half Wgy station iu the Pine valley Springfield is arriving and being In business. dent of Langell Valley, is in the variety of foods than any other ani the president delivered his first.and by the Jensen Creamery company of stalled county seat today, attending to busi mal. The breed is not so essential as II subsequent messages in person, Baker City. J. W. Adkins spent Saturday and ness matters, not the least of which Work lius begun on the new Hunt Sunday in the city. Last w eek it was getting a good individual of the breed making his telling points with all the Tiie people of Urenco have voted to Pros * cannery plant ut Salem, to b* is the payment of taxes. reported that Mr. Adkins was build selected. Select the kind of hog the emphasis of a trained platform ora issue bonds for u inuulcipai waler one of the largest In the Nort liwnt ing a new residence for Mr. Weather butchers prefer, which is usually a tor with the result that, while the | piaut. nnd to employ 300 hands. man of Keno. when it should have hog of compact body, deep and wide. t rst message was listened to In si-1 The St. Helens Incubator company j been Mr. Brennan. Mr. Brennan says This is the kind that gives the largest lence. his last, the trust document, The date has been art for the has a large order for Incubators and Murlon county good roads bond eiec- ¡that he needs the new house himself proportion of good cuts. was punctuated by real applause from brooders from an Ensteru mnll order lion for May 15th. the date of pri so he would like to have it under "Brood sows that have proved to be friends and foes. house mary day. stood that he is to use it Instead of prolific and good mothers should be And the president's room In the Mr. Weatherman. kept as long as they breed regularly. capitol bulldlug an ornat«« chamber Brood sows mffy be grade animals If leservMi In Hie past for occupancy Geo. G. Kerns and son Earl were they have correct form, but the sire <>n one day a »csslon only has been in the city Saturday. should be thoroughbred and a good frequently used. Inst«*ad of sending WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob 3b. representative of the breed to which for the members th«' president went J. W. and B. E. Kerns of the Kerns he belongs. io them with the result that patron In spite of the ban the administration IIARXEI OI DI II Lit I I in < ‘MMK Electric company of Keno passed "To produce successfully and eco age muddles have been cleared up 1 has placed on another outbreak of SE< OM> through this city on their way to nomically. hogs must be kept growing with undeardof expedition. the lUitl-Japancae question in tbe Klamath Falls Saturday. from birth to end of fattening period. Instead of securing hlmitelf from house, representatives from th«» Pa Ill But Fiw of (lie I him W«*re Fortisi It should be made to weigh 200, newspaper correspondents, granting cific Coast are protesting against tbe to Drop Out Before (he Race End- ROSEBCRG XIAN pounds at the age of 7 to 9 months. audiences only lo »he "cuckoo" rep- untl-publlcity program adopted by the «1, Owing to the Terrific Ntrsia. GIVES SELF IP "Animals of this weight. If fat. de- resentatives who reflected adminlstra- house committee on Immigration over a Hundred Ttkonasml People "The chief trouble hi keeping out mand highest market price and cost tion views the president has granted I.I uim I the Cour*«-—Great IU< « on are built to satisfy the popular demand ROSEBURG, Ore.. March 4.—Ex less per pound than any other weight, iopen audiences to all properly accred these aliens Is that sentiment here 1s tVestero Track. z for high-grade, thoroughly dependable, President Thomas Sheridan of the it pays well to grind feed for hogs, i ited newspaper correspondents twice against It," said CoiigresHinan Hayes | yet moderate priced instruments. i High-grade—because built of fine First National bank of this city, has but cooking grain does not nay. i weekly. He has withstood a Are of of California today. "Wn have been SAN i A MtfNit A, Feb. 26. iu the A materials, under ideal cotuiitions and ¡surrendered himself to the federal "Grain fed dry is better than slop, questions, often hostile, regarding ordered to soft pedal this discussion, gieutant race ever held <>n u far West g careful supervision. I authorities, and has been indicted on and hogs that have no pasturage politics, and has answered even more but I am tired of that." ern course, Ralph De Palma won the | Dependable— because they have !the charge of being a defaulter to the should be given succulent food." frankly than might have been ex- Vanderbilt trophy today. His time 4 proven satisfactory, even under trying amount of 318,000. "The professor ended his talk by pected. the only limitation being the i conditions, and because they fulfill was 3 hours, 52 niluutcs and 41 aec- ? the ten year guarantee to the letter. The district bank examiner says advising the farmers to write to the ancient prohibition that the president I ends. MoJrratr in cna— because produced in large that the shortage will amount to at department of agriculture at Wash-, must never be quoted directly, A numbe-s in a modern and up-to-date factory Barney Oldfield cuine Iu second, In , least $75,000. g which has every facility for producing the test ington for Farmers’ Bulletins 438 and BERLIN Feb. 26, Dog butchers That time-honored institution, the i.i:S6:l. On tbe twenty-fourth lap ÿ at the loutii irouihk ait /9, which treat on hog houses and i New Year's reception, ... where Mike. nnd dog taxes are rapidly reducing Do Paltuu and Oldfield began a speed Investigate the Sweet Toned In Berlin there is a novel store hog cholera. Tom and Jerry, their wives and their the dogs In Berlin, according to a re Concord. Its selection means dud that lasted until the end, both permanent satisfaction. where the pictures of women who In the department of Home Eco- , . friends, flock to th«' White House and port just Issued. In 1909 Berlin col driving their cars under a terrific Exhibited wish to become brides are exhibited. nomics, Mrs. L. W. Robbins opened squeeze the president’s hand white lected 17.50 tax on each of 39,926 strain. ^\\\\\\\\\\\V ":"-Y JÇy the forenoon period with a lecture on be stands like a mannikin In a death ¡•logs; In 1910, 37,621; In 1911. 35, Only live cart finished, tbe others Sugar Is found in the sap of nearly "Meat Substitutes," and illustrated dealing draught and trle.i to look as 560, and in the twelve months just 200 plants and trees. her lecture with actual demonstra-' though he enjoyed It all. also went • ndlng the dogs have decreased to being forced to quit. 'i'he weather was ideal. It is esti- tions of the many ways to substitute. I by tbe boards. The reason given this ■ 34,443. This Is a loss of about $35,- niatod Unit 150,000 people lined tbe »»0* In In this she was assisted by Miss Flor year was that the president was sick taxea, as explained In the re- course. port. ence Boggs and Miss Nellie Blis, two, and needed a rest. Next year there DON ZUMWALT. 1 .es. E. M. BUBB, Vice Pres, and Tress. of Miss Carpenter’s pupils in domestic | ! will be an equally good excuse. There are 6,740 dogs In the city BERT E. W.THROW. Secretary The first democratic president since who «njoy freedom of taxation. The G och Io Merrill. science. O. A Harris and Leslie Rogers mo The rooms in which these lectures Cleveland had the Mexican situation list is headed by so dogs owned by tored to Merrill today to attend to the are being held were well filled with a kaiser, Including all the dogs of bequeathed him by his predecessor, Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers goodly gathering of ladles from city, Taft. He still has that problem on the foreign embassies nnd legations business meetings. and country, and much Interest man ; Ills hands, though be adopted unique and 3.7 23 watchdogs, who are declar measures to solve It. one of them be ed free of taxes because they add to ifested by those present. \otic«> <>r Filing of Final The afternoon session opened with ing the unprecedented step of sending the safety nnd security of the city. .Account. a heture by Miss Addle Carpenter, to Mexico City a special envoy, John In the county court of th«.' alate of the head of the department of home Lind, to figure out ways and moans. I-TREMI N s DANCE Oregon, for Klamath county. ABSTRACTING economics, on "The Mouth, and Its The democratic administration A GREAT AFFAIR '• In the matter of the estate of Charles Relation to Health." MI hh Carpenter j | bumped Into the Japanese question Woodard, deceased. handled her subject splendidly, and early In the summer, and that, too, cording to members of the local Noth« I h h.Kby given that I have •MAPS. PLANS. BLUEPRINTS, Etc. KI.AMATH FALLS, OREGON her advice and Instructions will sure is still pending. Likewise the Pan fire department, the ninth annual ball filled my final account and report as ly save many a doctor bill, besides ama tolls controversy with Great to be given St. Patrick’s Day at Hous executrix of the last will and testa resulting in better teeth and healthier Britain, and tbe demands of Colombia ton’s opera house, will eclipse all ment of ('buries Woodard, deceased, for settlement of claims arising out previous efforts. This is a big state and the above entitled court has fixed bodies. ment to make, for these dances are upon lo o’clock in the forenoon of At 2 o’clock Mrs. Robbins gave a of the secession of Panama. The McReynolds Wllson-i'amlnettl always among the most successful of April 4, 1914, as the time and tbe talk on "Care of Children,” which brimmed over with useful knowledge incident popped up to embarrass the the year. county court room in the court house In charge of the floor will be Chief of Klamath county, Oregon, In the to mothers and young women. This democratic affifficlals. President Wil- ' Issued statements backing up bls Ed Wakefield, Lennie Royse and Will • Ity of Klamath Fulls In said county was followed by a "Dt-rnonstration on son i amazingly if navings, however Eggs and Quick Desserts." in which • ' abinet officers in their protestation Wilson, assisted by the other mem as the place when and where any per small, are made with regnlar- Mrs. Robbins was assisted by Miss that there had been no attempt to bers of the department. Tindall’s or son tnav present any objection or ex Ity. Especially when tliat in- th«! white slave trials be chestra of six pieces will furnish the ception to anything therein contained, Hattie White and Miss Josie Low, of sidetrack i the Donietic Science class. ' cause of ('oennisslonor of Immigra music. •crest is compounded as it is at or to anything done by me as execu Camlnetti’s Influence here. At. the afternoon session. Professor tion 1 The proceeds of the dance ate used trix, and at the said time and place this bank. Even a few cents a Powers talked on “Moisture Conserv- j Twice during the past, year the to keep up the organization, which the court will finally settle the said • lay saved will show surprising ation," explaining the condition in I President sidestepped the woman suf gives its service to the city nt no ex- account. results. Let us give you a few question d«;claring both times pen so whatever. which land should be left after plow- frage I figures and you'll nee the ad This notice Is puhlished pursuant that as leader of the party he could Ing to obtain the maximum moisture. vantage of beginning to save I to order of the above entitled court now. Dr. Johnson, a well known Bonanza made February 28, 1914, nnd the Agricultural Instructor McCall de- t not Initiate legislation unless the voted his time to "Cereal Crops, for I party platform specifically so de practitioner, left Tuesday a. m. with first publication hereof Is made on i Dry and Irrigated Farms.” He said clared. 1 liis wife and A. A. M< liaffey for treat March, 5, 1914. During the year the thirteenth ment in Portland. Ho lias been suf th«- irrigated farms produced grain MARTHA WOODARD. and for feeding purposes mostly, while White House bride went Into hlHtory. fering from a nervous breakdown, Executrix of the Estnte of Charles the dry farms grew grain as a money Wiss Jessie Wilson married Francis and unless attended to right away bls ¡..Woodard, Deceased. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Bowes Sayre 1st«« In November. icason might b« impaired. | crop. I 2-B-4-2 r I I | “Concord” Pianos Shepherd Piano Depot Klamath County Abstract Co INTEREST PILES UP FIRST TRUST SAVINGS BANK