Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 29, 1900, Image 5

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i ■
Illis w ee k,
Hand by
■> ui I r|.
il ilici I. colini v ass- our
di ut of laingdl \ alley
i< rd i v
visir of hiisliii ss and pleitsure lo his
niinieroiis old friends ni Ashland.
Mi. Houston eordlaliy favori» Un-
building of ile i-onleiiiplali d rad­
io.id mio ibis t
oli. and righi fidly
feels Olili .siasi II' over file prospel'ts
and dcvelopnieiit of ilio i-ouniy in
case Ile riunì is l.iillt.
• i: w.-ll Hi......... < . nt ral Point t his
vv . I [ia» I . d tl . I.alate • >1 tin Ir ap
pies |oi
shipti 1 nt to
Portland,
aiii'iiiit it».' to till»' »Hl.ads This
enterprising firm have ship;»» <1 a arge
I aiititv . t sup»'rl».r apples to dlffer-
ent parts of th» I idled States durlng
the (vast s»'asoti, and will do a bigger
business than ever during the c uing
vear. J.'u I .oiiv •!!»• Times.
PI - »kit I«HI.
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illic»
lait •
< HergV
Hess .11 >1111 I
agi-nei« s n
.• nur permanency
mi re la I anil
limy
\ r
Asli.
ah-r ili fi ult I ni-s.
Medford, arrivili
Il n iiiiilll s. vci.il
h
char
the < i ri-gon asv him at
was handeiitfi-d mil his
■ •ti i. ;. I ; '. I It
Hit d
■ssibl • to liiauaigi- him. as
he was
,• and st¡1111 . 1 »n reach-
I rain i I i *
w ipuirt "r-ineli
: nv%
«.IS usisi to fast, n him to the
it as "asily as a
bill lie I
of < iu I. .1 id v as t lien - cur 1 ’■<
pl.
••lind I av lei ru|»e. Vi ka J ornai.
I i.i,.rs u|s
IH,slake.
e ,p I from flu“ Ash­
article in w hieb t hat
' I old Ti<
out raet for building
i papar su
atrrlv I
.oil 11. II. had l'eco
thè
<
Ire
to
nee of 73 miles to
Ills '-.Mer, let far
ousin. a prmnl-
asylum lor Mesoni.
»•oust ruetors of
I neiit il ri
Chicago. < in liuiuiry vve find that
tll
ili pubiishliig su-'h artici:' thè Tldings
. h l .
> . nueh 1(1*1 ab n.
Tll»' Cl »!!•
Itiac' for building thè ruad or aiiv
liUsill* »*>
largely
1 ¡tari of |t. luis ;mt Ire >n lei. File es-
I |b S' . S »II.
' a a es ani reputi of thè stliveyors
Propilei Illi l.s amumnees that tile llave not vet been compì 'ted aildwill
. .rione pei imi. vvhu ll i sirs tally ai­ ' u. t I h - I h 'I i n thè IJtli of Aprii.
Ini-
.(sth middle east vv ill In e,; III tile ioedi.it ly afte, that tini ', if sii.'he.s-
Hi . p it <>f Apiil 'Hid continue
■
' tima!es and rep I ineet ivith thè ap­
througli lay.
provai of thè ( Idi a
fimi, imi if thè
ss-rvii sat Die usual hours at t lie etforts for II Iscilis are slICi'essflll. file
Prestivi i ..ni climi II Il’Xt .Sunday. eont i et vv ili be 1 't aliti thè wol k
• •Tlic re­ . omnieiiei d.
.sermon u.ips'ts will lie:
umi
"The
llgliiu:. cry of humanity,”
Prople r iise p.'.i'h 's Iu re, not as
<
'
line
and
!>•
wcl-
natili» "I fadll.
exletisiv.'ly as t bey do ili Vshland.
ixihlt*.
l.ut Klamath Kah.s peitelr s tire just
bere is of them, is
is gì mi. vvh.it t there
Iillslll» SS
Hut our
thuse ..[”*11 al \siil.md.
K lumai h citlzetis devo de i.iniv Iim ' to st oek
inondi. gr >vs in;; tliati tu peach s.
i Ine fat
I h - .1 1 nil
steer va III pay for all th peaches a
lai illy w. nts I r a Vear. and il is less
steer Ilian the
trotible to r.iise
neglect f i nil
growing, although this country
reasonably well adapted to It.
V
ar< told that Mr. Goellcr’s ; h -. u
Iree have Imrne fruits every year f>
the past six years.
Mr. Marple
peach trees have done t lie same
Al
till* is the experience of all who <1
vote He- necessary lin e to it. As 1
raising tipples, pears, apricots, prune
ami all kinds of lierri'-s. then' tire fe
countries In this latitude that exc
Riamai h count v.
VII A c'»MUDA I !..
1 notine that my rullile is I m - ìii
nierit ioned by some of thè paperi« ■
l bis disi ri< t as a candidat»- for tl'
oHIcc <>f disirii f attorney, and I <1
sire tosiy in reganl tl -reto, that
ani noi. nor do 1 interni tu I h -
..n I.dat. ». i siili • Ile. .
.1. S. < »ICH.
I'ubyard
Kipling's nr* illilll
story. •■'rite Elephant's < bild.” is
fi al tire of the Apri) I .tidies' Hou
Journal. It is first of a series
••.lust So” stories, and describe
■villi Kipling’s inimitable droller
how the depliant got his trim'
¡¡.a. < v rus Townsend Brady liegit
in interest ing s' Ties of art ides on h
• •vji.'iienees as "A missionary in tl
Great West.” and Julian Half
writes of "Til Choir BoVs of En
’and."
The now almost forgott»
••M'.steii s of the Century." whh
held the centre f tile vv< rlil's sfa'
in their day, arc graphically recall*
and "Singing 'the Messiah' on tl
Plains" gives ¡1 dose view of the life
■>f a music loving Swedish community
in the West. Edward Bok, in decry
ing "The Eav With Which V
Mam.” suggests some rest riet ill
uniform !•••.• »slat i- n. and speaks piai
!.. on divorce.
la i M.vdaren pa
his respects to "The Genteel Tram
in mir ( hurdu s." and •• \n Anieric
Mothei" writes ot "The Atneric.
Woman
in
the
Market-Place
Th ¡oligli Pietnr -'|.ie V'l’eriea"
begun in the April J< irmi», t'
pages I. ing devoted to views of 1
natural lieautn s of our country.
x 1
England” ani "Mdiesley »iris
the Play” are among tue otb
noi.bde pictorial features. To evi
. ... silins. bran.,
branch of activity vvhuh concerns t*
lioinemak. r the April Journal brings and hm ns lor i.vy work.
Is. 1». Hrs»:. Millinery
helpful suggestions or advice.
By
III, Curtis
Publishing Company,
040 acres of meadow hay land for
Philadelphia. One dollar a year; ten sale- A snap. Apply to C. L. Parrish.
cents a copy.
I has been deaf for yearn, and 1
SEE» OA1S
can cheerfully say that 1 have been
• no to Ili.VOO pounds ' f first class entirely etna d. and can hear as «ell
S. Ml Oats fol sale ill the undersigned as ever, which is entirely due to the
at I: s plt-.ee al Pirn l-’l it. :H unies treatment
administered
by
Dr
. ast of i llene.
A. L. Hl I'htxs,
S tephen (T uran .
Vance.
P. (».. ( H ue. Or.
Ager. Dec. D'th.
\\ it Hess. M its. A ger .
and
linen
K im .ting. insertion, lace
Dr.
Vance
will
be at Hotel Link-
lawn kt hanrikerehieis
ville.
Klamath
Falls.
April »and 9.
11 Use 's millinery.
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