The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, April 09, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SEM! WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
I*AGK TH KKK
lature to pass a bill calling for a con­
stitutional convention, so that the
[stltutton and a man of great ability constitution could be amended giving
Issues Statement to the People of Oregon and Says
aud high character.
Mr. Porter 1 the governor this power, as well as ItEQI Hl lull I.XKH I’ROI EM TO
wrlitM “Our town, Kansaa City, has many other changes which were then
HE A LITTLE: CO h TLY
over 100,09V population.
Hix or vital to the Interests of the people of
He Will Veto Any Bill Compensating Saloons
i'lg||t years ugo, wh«n they started to the state.
tzmM of flu- Mon«*y Will Tend to Expe­
11/ MARSHALL N. DANA
¡enforce the law rigidly, thcr« was
dite rlo' Realization on the Bond
I am opposed to useless and expen­
and Breweries, Which Might Be Passed
We fail to do the tiy Justice.
something like (50 'joints' running sive kid-gloved commissions that are
l»<ill«* un i flic Early < ommen«ement
inust have had about it manure heap«
|practleg||y wide ope*
Many of the sapping the taxes and resources out
We give no consideration to his i and seepage that should be removed;
of Work on the City Hall—"Is the
bars were fixe«] up in a luxurious 'of the people of the state.
Worth Hcven Thousan«! Dol­ merits. Everybody says Swat him " or perhaps it will be the distributing
by the Legislature
lars'."' Is tlte Question.
Critics are organised against him. station; or perhaps It will «ven b«
manner and enormous sums w«re
I am also radically opposed to the
Books are written about him News­ the home that has places where flies
paltl over the burs every day. Many attitude of the national administra­
«
conservative business men, bankers tion In Its wool schedule and wool
Approximately (7,000 has been papers devote sections to him. Cur ■ breed#
Paid Advert
and members of the Commercial Club, tariff, which Is a direct slap to the Jost to the city by the refusal of toonlats picture him, writers describe i! If we talk about flies In eonu«c-
Oregon City, Orogou,
In th« United Ntates «ml within tho '¡were at first opposed to a rigid on
great sheep Industry of the state of , Grant A Co. to stay by their original I *'*ra «■ ”* monster of so frightful i tlon with clean meat we are reminded
bld on 5 per cent city ball bonds. By (mien as to be hated need» but to be ■ ¡that we have no meat Inspection
February 14, 1914. slate of Oregon,
Iforcement of the law because it would <> -gon and the country at large,
accepting tbe « per cent bonds theiseen.”
system to give any sort of guaraaty
To the People of Oregon
I also tutor natlonul suffrago to 1*^0 vacant hundr«'d« of buildings
IK. tminated and elected governor, city will lose this amount.
All
are
his
enemies.
and
apparet
tly
would
demoralize
the
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to the ht-altbfnlneas of cleanliness of
I have walled with the hope that the woip.'ii of the United Htates.
business Interests of the city. How- I will A ’o any bill which may pass
Practically all of the members of
For that matter, save for the green ' the meat we eat.
the
legislature
■« me of the numerous gsntlenieu who
compensating saloon the city council are of tbe opinion or blue-bottle flies, lie Is undoubtedly
1 am opposed to any and all Aalat- lever, the li w was rigidly enforced;
We say that flies breed In garbage.
ai <• candidates for governor In the re- Ice, • uch as Hindus being permitted not a trial < t cases before juries, but keepers and breweries for money in­ that II would be a big saving to tbe ¡black as he has been painted.
Why should the garbage be allowed
vested
In
their
business.
In
case
prohi
­
city could they read vert Ise. How­
p bllcau primaries and otherwise, in to i ' oiiw Into this state and competing ¡by Injuncth n suits against the prop- (
But be Is not the disease; merely ¡to accumulate In uncovered and
bition r-irries or Is adopted or other­
a nounclng their candidacy, would In the logging camps and other av- < rty owner» and upon affidavits be­ wise, or under any circumstance what­ ever. thia would mean a delay in tbe ¡'be symptom. He is not a plague, filthy cans to give them the opportun­
«muvs of work and labor with the la­ fore a judge who «ranted th« injuao
building of tbe city hall, and in order i but just the carrier of it. He to a ity? Why should not we have a mu-
n ike some declaration as to how they boring men now hare.
'tlon »bowing a violation. After the ever.
to g«-t the money and begin construc­ I winged trail leading to the obnoxious. . nicipal garbage system that would
at >od upon the national problem of
I also favor the abolishment of the tion of the building this spring, it
It there are many of him be but (result in regular and systematic col­
It Is unnecessary tor me to add ¡court tiad adopted the i>lan of eD­
t e sale and manufacture of Intox-
that I stand with all good citizens In 'forcing its orders by putting padlocks fish and game commission as now was decided to dispose of tbe bonds multiplies the evidence and clinches lection and destruction of garbage?
I «ting liquor in the United States. I
|th. proof that there are places of If the garbage Incinerator be over­
this state In favor of upholding an«J ion the doore of the buildings and ¡' constituted, but favor reasonable laws to lira nt A Co. at 6 per cent.
I d also hoped that there would
While It Is admitted that the early ¡tilth that gave him life and load him worked because of the Immense pro­
maintaining our school system In a prohibiting th« opening of the build- protecting gdme without so much red
I. ve been some expression as to how fair and liberal way, and in the con-
construction of the city hall would with disease and that responsible duction of a garbage collecting sys­
until th«- owner should give a i tape.
I «we geniirnx-n stood, or would stand »(ruction of roads and highways to bond that It «mould never again be
I will stand for the abolishment of be a great benefit to a number of the I for such places are those of ignor tem, why should not another inciner­
i n the question of an amuudmeut to
tiHu-t the demand and requirements used for the Illegal purpose, and send- all use1«*sa commlslons, believing that workingmen of the city. In that It u-e, indifference and lack of care ator be built? If municipal lmprov«-
I >i Constitution of the stats of Or­ of our farming, producing, cominer- •*>< 1,10 proprietor« of the joints to the responsibility for the expenditure 'would furnish employment at a time v bo permit <vi.' conditions.
' ments are necessary why shouldn’t
« ón abolishing the sale and manu-
rial and busln«*ss < lns.< « of the people the Jail for large -< nt<-nces, not on of the people's money sl.ould be fixed when it is much needed, yet whether
The fly in described as a greater1 'they b«- good Investments from even
I lure of all Intoxicating liquor with­ of thia state, with their qualification convictions for tbe sale of liquor, un­ in such a way that the public will the benefit Is worth (7,000 to tbe tax ►Pier than ¡.rrnles and more cruel
the business point of view?
in thia state None of these gentle- til» t I feel that whatever plana ar« derstand. but for violating t’>e order know just where, when and whom to payers is a question on which there is than wild beasts or murderers of the
The fly Is associated with tubercu­
i -n have a«x*n fit to commit them- adoplotl In the construction of roads
uigbt. T hese ukscrt.onx are only fir losis. it helps spread the most de­
•**«• court, there could b< no jury hold r«*sponslble for the heavy taxces a conflict of o, inion.
» * Ives In any way upon this great In this state and whatever method« trivia and convictions were easily ob- and expenditures. I therefore believe
It is to be regretted, that such a .irtilively tt ue To tie sure, no nlght- structive disease known. But it also
I ue, which I think and bellow to
are need In the construction that the|***ne<l After tb«-se thing had been that the responsibility should rest serious blunder has been made in xale produces sx.nrter« mere horrid gives force to the campaign to pre­
I ■ the most Important for ths welfare
luteresl In tho'farming class of the done the owners of the buildings with the governor, secretary of state handling the city ball bonds. Under than the fiy appears under the miTo- vent aud ultimately eradicate the dis­
« the people generally and to the
people of this state ahould be very gradually found other ten nta, und In and state treasurer, so the [>eople will the circumstances there would be only i «01
but fhe ?<«m» that ride of ease among suffering humanity—and
i ilntenance of our Christian clvllisa-
carefully safeguarded and their wish- th«* course of a few m< nfhs or per- know who to exercise the recall on, in one course that would be considered the buzzing wings and the hairy legs among the cows of tbe dairy.
t
n that now exists.
by the ordinary business man. but -re much more sinister.
ea as Indicated through the society haps a year the same luvlnesa men case It la desired at any time.
Ye say, keep the flies away from
Reluctantly, after due considers- of equity and the development league *ho had proteaGxI again t the rigid
I favor separation of church and members of the council probably have • So when we swat the fly we are baby. Yes, but keep them away from
I m, 1 have concluded to become a and tbe Farmers' Grange should be enforcement of the Itw > <me to the state in thia state and nation.
good reason to feel that the city hall i truly making him only the Incident the baby by destroying them, those
« udldate for governor upon thia issue ¡consulted and followed
¡assistant attorney general and apol-
8ln< «-rely yours,
proposition is a hoodoo, and It Is prob- and medium of attack on typhoid,! conditions that permit propogation of
i the principal one of iny candidacy,
ably on this account that they decided tuberculosos, unclean markets and tbe germs that threaten the baby's
GEORGE: C. BROWNELL.
I desire also to suy that I stand ir-dlslnt«.rest <1 business
I ake the position that the Intelligent i revocably in favor of free press and ,u‘*n *n **,e <’*,y wou*<* ■0'*
4-dlt aw2t
to settle the matter finally, even If It'eating places, dirty dairies and rub- life.
willing
i Inion of all fair inlnde«! men and
costs the city the sum of (7,000.
bish heaps.
ahould be °
**** c**> return to Hie old plan.
The fiy is a sort of negative bless­
free speech, and that If I _________
v ■ men is unquestionably that the successful in being nominated .and 1 rv,ne"»her instances wl ere grocery-
It looks as if Grant & Co. had taken 1 We learn that if we are to control ing. He gives reason for strength In
I ■uor traffic, as now in use and force, elected governor of thia stale, 1 wllli,I1,‘n a,1<* o,hor mereb ..is said that
advantage of the situation, inasmuch the contagion of typhoid we must presenting the affirmative side oFtbe
a menace tb civilization, and la the see, so far ns my power will permit, I***1*6 the enforcement of tl olaw, and
as all other bids had been rejected, eliminate not only the fly, but remove argument for sanitation and cleanli­
I suit largely, of crime, poverty, de-
During the evening* of the Rodeo and the city either bad to accept their 'be typhoid-infected place where he ness.
that no man or woman, rich or poor,
«■•<T within a y- tr there-
I neracy and moral decay, to such an black or white, shall be deprived of uf”,r' '»'Hdren came to th Ir stores period. Main street, from Second to terms or else lose all hene of a new ■started life,
But don't let this article provoke
« lent as to become a startllug danger
If flies get into the milk it will call sympathy that will prevent swatting
• the opportunity of fairly and decently i ***** **v<' Mn<* *cn dollar bills to Seventh, will be closed to traffic. In­ home this year.
I
the human race. I have no peraon- expressing themselves anywhere. In iprovisions, who had prior stead of as a boulevard for auto par­
attention to the fact that the dairy him.
i l light against the man who la run- public halls ««• Utmn the streets of ilo
**n<w«’*'tnent of the law never ties, the street will be an open air
i ng a saloon
I really feel more like cities In this state, as long as they
m"n? Jn
,,r*: dance hall, to give all who wish an
EIGHT MOKE DAYS
« ndemnlng and censuring society for
conduct themselves In a lawful way. t that the children that formerly came opportunity to trip the light fantastic
FOR REGISTERING
KENO, April 7.—Work on the,
I rmlttlng thia great evil aud power
Tho liquor question has got to be ' barefooted had shoes for the first or Indulge In some of the spicy ma­
I > exist and to obtain the flrm hold
time
In
their
Ilves;
that
the
poorer
steel
bridge
across
the
Klamath
River
neuvers
of
the
latter
day
dances.
fought out. Men will bo compelled
I at II has in thia state and In thia
There are but eight more days in
The dosing was asked by business here la progressing rapidly. The con- xuitll 17-1» SET ASIDE BY THE:
to lake a stand for or against It. ’« ■■«, class of people were able to pay and
t
untry. If I had niy own way, I sal< kiii Is either right or It la wrong. I paid their bills at th - store« where men. They asked for the closing crete work is all finished. C. Stindt
which to register for the city elec­
COUNCIL
ould feel as It society Itself ought It It la right it ahould be maintained, formerly It was «1 !■« ult to obtain pay- from Fourth to Seventh, but the has been awarded the contract to fill '
tion, May 4th. The books at the city
I > be punished to the extent of com-
hall close April 15th, and those not
the approaches to* the bridge, In
sud perpetuated; If It Is wrong It ! ment. Of cou' e. our city adjoins 1 ouncll extended the district.
Schools, Civic Organizations and Oth­
registered cannot be sworn In at the
five or six weeks the bridge will be
I naatlng men who have engaged In
should be destroyed. I feel that II is Kansas City. Missouri, and the first
ers to Be Enlisted in the Work.
i la buslncaa. sanctioned by law. In a
polls.
«
completed.
¡wrong. 1 feel that It Is foolish for the block over the line Is known as the <IT\ HALL BOND
City Will Furnish Teams to Haul
i saonable way to recover their In-
In order to give all a chance to reg­
ISHI E CHANGED
moral societies of the etale of Oregon 'wet block,' and it la said to contain
Away Trash, Etc.—High and Gram­
atment that they have made, on the to talk about fighting vice, pr«*act> something like a dozen or two saloons
George W. Sorrels, the mail carrier,
ister, Police Judge Leavitt la keeping
mar School Boys are at Work Mak­
> me theory that Abraham Lincoln sermons against vice, pass resolutions ready to greet the Kansas man when
the city hall open evenings until the
The (50,000 city hall bouds are to has moved to the Rogue River Valley.
ing Ely Traps—May Pay Bounty
i
vored buying the slaves and col- against vico and hold banquota and I it« comes over But only those who bear t per cent Interest, instead of Mr. Mattoon is carrying the mall
close of registration.
, ulslng them, in order to aottle the
Thus far there are 1,081 regis-
make s|>oechea and congratulate each were so addicted to the use of liquors 5 per cent, as specified when the bid from Keno to Worden to All out the
Cleaniineas, in addition to ranking! ter«*«!. This is divided by ward« as
» ive problem. Of course, | think and other how they arc going to fight vic«*, that it was almost Impossible for'of It M Grant ft Co. was accepted.
unexpired time. Mattoon has the
I low that the people of thia atate and permit the saloon to exist In this B‘,them to do without It would In the
The change was voted ai .Monday contract to carry mail for the next ¡second only to the virtue of godli-i follows:
i ould not favor compensating men stat«*, b«*cause It Is In the saloon to a evening take the trouble to go to Mis­ night's meeting of the council. This four year term, which commences I ness, is a big assef to the appearance !
First Ward........... ...119
« ho have Invested their money In the
Second Ward .... ...327
of a city. It also eliminates the fly
great extent that the seed Is sown i souri for liquor. The large majority fallowed a ruling from the company's July 1st.
> loon business, neither am I ad- and eventually ripens Into crime and . of them, and the average man. turned 'attorney, stating that the advertise­
Third Ward......... ...375
[and mosquito, so also ^scores under
Fourth Ward .... ...177
'"eating It as n part of my platform vise of every character, leading In tbe 'an«l went to his home without having ment for bids specified t> per cent
Some unprincipled person cut the
i’i this fight; I am simply suggesting ¡end to tho jail and penitentiary, lu ispent Ills money for liquor. Prior to bonds, and suggesting a change to log boom and let the Big Basin Lum­ the advantage of healthiness.
Fifth Ward........... ...83
These remarks are leading up to an i
to th» conscience and fair minds of th«* Insane asylum and to degeneracy, tho enforcement of the law, the Joints conform with this.
ber company's logs float down to
opining that Klamath Falls is soon to ! ELEVATOR DROPS;
I e people of this state, for them to
The company's bld on 0 per cent bridge.
say nothlug about want and poverty always procured (torn the banks large
be so clean and bright that its scintil­
»urns of money on every pay day. be- bonds was also highest. By this, the
ve such consideration as they see to the thousands and millions *
THREE ARE DEAD
j l, recognising as I do, that when-
lations shall be seen afar off. and its
caiis«*
a
very
large
percentage
of
the
"DR
MORROW
CHOREN
TO
company
pays
par
and
accrued
Inter
­
women and children In this land.
« .or society feels that it Is In danger,
(Citizens
will
be
call
to
the
Beyond
’
pay checks were chased over the bar, est, a premium of 83,010, and fur­
MASAOS BASKBALL TEAM
I know what kind of a battle l“1«'and of course you know that tbe la­
(only by death from accident or old) MW YORK, April 7.—Two men
i has a right Io abolish and to de-
nishes blank bonds.
will
be.
1
fully
realize
the
power
of
’
• iroy anything that endangers Itself.
bel er would naturally feel called upon
With nearly four hundred shares age. Klamath Falls, to put it briefly .«nd a woman were killed and several
injured in an elevator accident this
iy object and purpose Is to try to the liquor element nnd the Retail to P«nd some purl of it under those MORE: DAMAGE’!»
reptesented either in person or by is to be cleaned up this month.
Friday
and
Saturday,
April
17
and
j
morning. The operator lost control
mule the public opinion and the eon- Liquor Association of this state, who circumstances, and it frequently hap-
AGAINST CITY proxy, the stockholders in the Klam-
• lence of the people of this atate. ate always on guard and ready to petted that his wife and children saw
- . .
ath baseball club met in the Chamber IS. have been set aside as clean-uploi **“* elevator, and the cage drop-
here tl>*y will be willing to aland battle for their position. 1 know how but a very small part of the proceeds.
Another damage claim against the of Commerce rooms at 4:30 Monday Jays by the city council. A procla-11’et* *° the bottom of* the shaft.
I'11? three killed lost their lives at-
- loulder to shoulder. Irresponsive of hard It Is to make merchants, bank­ All was done away with when the city of Klamath Falls is pending In afternoon, aud voted Leslie Kogers, ¡mation will soon be issued.
The city will furnish teams to haul 'tempting to jump from the descend­
> dltlcal party or affiliations and unite ers and business meu take an active olnts were closed. Kansas City, Kan-jthis 1257.10 la asked,
J. 8. Kent, Harry Ruiz, Dr. E. V.
• <r the purpose of putting the saloon Interest in the movement, because sax. Increased In population the first
The complainant is J. L. Lyle, who Morrow aud A. Y. Tindall into the rai! trash from in front of property to-,n4* cage as it passed floors.
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i islness out of existence and destroy they frequently fear that It will In­ thiee or four years after the laws resides on High street. He alleges directoiate of the club's business and the city dump pile. The school chil-
idren will be given a holiday to allow I’LANS TO EIGHT
a Influence In our economic, social jure th«* market, the store, the bank, were enforced at a wonderful rate, that as the result of negligence in financial affairs.
DUMMY DIRECTORS
nd political life. I therefore am In and In other words, all trade. Tbe There was marked improvement in (lushing a sewer, his property was
Dr. E. V. Morrow was chosen by ¡them to participate in the work.
Ivor of destroying the saloons with facts are that If every saloon was th«* pros|>erity of the merchants and damaged to that extent. The council the board of directors to take in hand Î In addition to cleaning up. the city
■ umpenaatlon If the people ahould driven out of business In Portland. th«- business of the city Increased, last night referred the matter to the the work of selecting and mauaging I will further work for healthfulness nited Press Service
by a war upon Mr. Housefly. The
i i>on a direct vole so declare, but I Inside of six months or u year the ¡and Instead of a decline, there was a finance committee.
WASHINGTON. I>. C.,_ April 7.—
tbe Klamath Falls baseball team.
ould veto any bill which the legisla­ i merchant« and business men would great increase in business and in pop-
_
_ __ "dummy"
______ direct-
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against
To have selected five men repre- manual training classes at the Cen- Legislation
ture might pass, compensating sa- be the ones who would be congratu- Elution
Most of the buildings that WESTERN GOVERNORS
seutiug a greater number of interests I tral and high schools are at workiors may be recommended to congress
' one for their Investment unless the luting each other upon the advance were f(,riller|y occupied by joints are
HOLD A CONVENTION would have been outside tbe pale of! making fly traps, which will be sold by the committee probing the Colo-
h). |,.gt(|mn(P business.'"
eople by popular vote directed me to In every line of business and better
possibilities, as each director is in 1 at cost to the city. Figures as to * rado labor troubles, as a result of the
, ». ,
.
•'<> otherwise. I stand openly and payments of tbe bills of their pa-
DklNVER, April 7.—Preliminary different occupation. The board con- | cost, etc., are to be presented at the'testimony of Rockefeller.
In closing I desire to say that 1
hove board, unconditionally In favor irons.
In speaking of the matter Repre­
the big Irrigation meeting called sists of a banker, a doctor, a real es­ next council meeting by School Super­
. favor the (1,500 exemption from
To Illustrate thin. 1 herewith quote
.by Secretary of the Interior Lane to tate man, a lawyer and a hotel man. intendent R. H. Dunbar.
' I the adoption of a national and state
sentative Foster said: "Rockefeller’s
b‘*,ori’ ,he *MSO‘,le of be held lu Denver April 9th, gover­
Professor Dunbar brought the testimony gave me an idea which I
mendment to tlie Constitutions of an extract from a letter written to me
At an early called meeting the
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the United Htatcs and the stato of Or- November 17, 1913, by Hon. Silas '*"" *""*<'• *•' addition thereto 1 wish nors
or their representatives of the board will take up the matter of put­ clean-up matter to the attention of am now turning over in my mind. I
"*«* *
f^* *h“‘ **lp
• gon, to prohibit the sale and manu- Porter, who Is one of the Judges of
Western states began a two days ting the grounds in condition for the council. He also suggested a think that there should be some legis­
f icture of all Intoxicating liquor wlth- the supreme court of Kansas, and a the stale of Oregon and In fact society session here today.
practice work, selecting uniforms for payment for swatted flies in pound or lation against dummy directors, and
generally, rarely appreciate the debt
The meeting was called by Gov­ the players, adopting bylaws for the quart lots, and this was taken under 11 hold Rockefeller as such a director,
und obligation that they owe to the I
Something is needed to bring into
ernor E. M. Ammons of Colorado, af- club and determining whether the advisement.
[school teachers and instructors, from
closer contact the head men of the
tci Secretary Lane had issued the best interests of the city requires go-
p-olleges down to our district schools,
¡call for the later conference. Am­ ing iuto the Northern California Itali Magnates Elect.
company and the employes. What
for the efficiency and the work that
The directors of the baseball asso- congress can do In the matter la
mons and Governor J. M. Carey of League or not. All of these things
¡they do, aud if 1 should be honored
will be soon settled, and then Dr. cigtion met Tuesday afternoon In the'rather mixed up with uncertainties,
Wyoming,
prime
movers
In
the
con
¡with this nomination and ele< tlon, it j
office of Attorney J. S. Kent and elect-! but I think that Rockefeller’s talk
ference, planned to have their West- Morrow will act accordingly.
would be a source of great pleasure
iern colleagues formulate some irri­
If this city joins the Northern Cal- ed Harry Ruiz president and W. H.¡plainly showed that there Is great
'to me, In every legitimate way, to aid
«
gation and reclamation policy to be ifornia League Manager Morrow will Bennett secretary and treasurer. nced of some change."
¡and advance the different school in-1
jn«*sented at Thursday’s conference. look for a couple of outside players, This completes the organization and
(•rests and institutions of this state
It Is hoped that if a general pro­ though it is the opinion of a good leaves only the getting together of the Painting Packing House.
aud the material welfare of the In-j gram can be agreed upon by the many that sufficient material can be playing material for the Inspection
Every store has its specialties. Buy seeds
Bro«., painting contractor«,
Browne Broa.,
xtructors and teachers thereof.
i Western states and the repreeenta- i had lifcht here for a tip-top team. At of Manager Morrow to get things In ¡took a crew of men to Swift’« siding
at a seed store. Bulk seed our specialty.
I also strongly favor giving aid and’t|Vt,s oj t;le federal government who any rate, the ball Is now tn motion. running order.
this morning, and begad work on th«
all assistance that Is possible towards
tbp irrigation conference, such ¡and Klamath Falls will have a sea-
The directors and manager looked’big packing plant erected last fall by
Finest quality, greatest variety, standard
helping the people of Eastern Oregon n program can be enacted into law. I «on of good ball, with everything lover the grounds this forenoon and J the Swift Packin’’ comzpany.
and other parts of tho state neediug
-pbe governors will hold another working in harmony nnd accord.
'estimated the amount and character Must M.ik«* Connection«.
prices. Field, garden and flower seeds.
¡Irrigation, to get water upon their s(,ggjOn tomorrow. Representatives
The personnel of the board of di- of work to be done, and will have con-
The city council last night took
|*nn,*R- .
laro present from Colorado. Kansas. rectors is such as to inspire every tractors at work in a day or two.
action to see that all property owners
The seed store is at
I also favor giving the governor Nebraska, North and South Dakota,
confidence of the business men and
along streets being, or to be improved
A
Women Must Talk Lews
power to veto separate Items in ap-
• -■ -■■■
¡fan« generally, and the experience
who have failed to connect with the
Chicago’s board of assessors has is- sowers do so at once.
proprlation bills passed by the legls-
Jacob Plotei'k arrived in this city and good, common sense of the man­
lature. nnd thia 1 advocated for years Monday, having completed the jour- ager assures the very best team pos- sued an order that unless the women
'deputy assessors talk les they will be Dislocates Shoulder.
when a member of the state senate, nye from Bend on foot. He reports slble.
At the close of the meeting the' discharged. Women assessors In the
It Is now being taken up as a new considerable snow between Crescent
Edward Swansen, youngest son of
stockholders present voted a vote of' fashionable sections of Chicago are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Swansen, Monday
¡matter by some of the candidates, al-'and Kirk.
'thanks to Secretary Wylde for the «aid to have discussed too freely what dislocated his shoulder as the raault
though I used It as an argument on
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Klamath Falls
the floor of the state senate for many
Bert McCoy only peddles the kind use of the room» and his courteous they have found in the homes of the ¡of a fall from a see-saw. The little
(fellow is resting easy today.
7-lt treatment and thoughtful attention, wealthy.
years endeavoring to Induce the legls- 'of Insurance it pays to carry.
Hon. tw. C Browneli, Republican Candidate for Governor,
Seeds! Seeds! Seeds!
124 Sixth Street
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