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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1901)
r I > * * ’ V • ' > answered by Mr. Tongtt*. Tlie other OP I.XÌHI: I*. W. *»>.-•< luli < • H class of olijivtions to Gil«- class'of work will only serve to show the aus Publiait tai every Tlturxl«) by picious and dlshiaiest nature of the Spirisi; I- i objectors; for to asMiine that every public improvement Is a steal er job E iiitors ani » I’korHii-mw. r of some kind demonstrates that tlie Tlie following statements and poundsuf lint ter and cheese to the i complainant, from Ids own coiim -I ou > r.icts pertaining to Klamath county ■ PRM RIPTKtN RATK*; outside market. r ’ «> ihwi . can tally explain activity by are mainly taken from the IMrtlatwl O r « year (in advance) ..................... loot. | base motives. These detractors have Daily Oregonian of January 1, 1901, THÜRKDAY. JANUARY 31 Klamath county Ims t.Hll hors's I their sufficient answer in the recon! and may be considered relialilc in all i vahied at •70,574; 14.0 IH^cal 1 le val* Tlie legislature is ilihikmg of 1 of Columbia River improvement, in p.i r t ienlai s: H arki «** I ue«l at »342.303; ' 281 sheep mid amending tlie laws relating to «•!«•- tlie Mississippi jetties nnd in the Klamath county Is pre-eminently gouts vvurtii •9,30'2, mid 582 swine tioos by removing tlie property qual Sauli Ste. Marie Canal, ns well as in titled by nature f< r stockraising. worth •1,4>17, ification from voters at nchool elec I the high character nnd athiittments The p< ssibilitles of t lie indust ry are tions. [of the engineer corpsl Then* is more practically unlimited, owing to tlie Tlie forests on the eastern and manhood in General Wilson than in nataral systems of trripatlon. Capi Colonel Bryan has issued the ini tlie whole brood of his Indirect de tal has I h - c i interested ill tile county western slopes of tlie Cwseade range tial number of his ••Commoner,” in » fame rs. in went years, and many miles of ir of mountains show that oil the west which he proposes to fondle and aid ern slope 27} per cent, of Gie timlier tlx<common people, including allot «(•V is< t Big line men's and boys' suits ¡It rigation canals have lieen made. is yellow pine and 2 8-10 ( mt cent, is 1 ERMS (M s| |< m litri I *■ ■■> Water lias l>-<n turned upon tlie ms . of course. Duffy's. IVr Year 11«' These petcent'kgeK nrc Si\ Month« J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. waste lands, unking them produce sugar pine. 4» fluì c Mun' li* Bargains in overcoats at Duffy's. more than doubled on the eastern Mrs. Carrie Nation is watched by fiafVltlH’U VO|»h’» »fill I» from live to seven t >ns of alfalfa per On the eastern slope, where the, saloons of Kansas in fear and acre. Tl.c moat valuable natural re- sLqw. trembling. Iler arguments against TOD SLOAN NETTLED. s >i r?e ot tlie county is the pine tlm- Klamath county Is, tlie yellow pine ' MIDI III"’’ is «8 percent, and sugar pine u jwr t hem are oT Mich a smashing nature ■6er, which covers 1.250,000 acres. that she forces attention and consid Indignant Because the Prince of The largest and most valuable tract cent. The yellow pine easily ranks Banner ol Ught I*. Idishl"!: Comr»n> Al-., i.iii.b.,,.-- anil kmi» f,< • •' '' • eration. Seldom a day passes when Wales Has Turned Him Down. ilcs north nr the K'amath river, and above all of the other species on the »«a ................... I'll" « Uli" S|»I>I<U«I. eastern slop«« In brief, and from ahe doesn’t wreck a few saloons. (•nMrrulte. g.-l iri««l ,r» . » '■' 11.,. Il«',* ■“• »jskltoKrn as the Jenny creek twit. |< , ,K - 11 the above tigures. ¡ hi acreof timber nh> . It contains fullv 5.000,000.090 feet «»g ‘ ‘ It. We knew more about the merits on the eastern slop»» emit tins more s,- |>|hv « «14 , <if tne finest sugar'and yellow pine. \tn 11 .-K : of tjRe different candidates scrambling “• ‘ ' than douldo (lie v ilualilc limber than not out ol print, w ill be >» »»< Klam.rtli county produces grain, Tor Hie U. S. senatorsliip, we might dot's an acre <m the western slope. fruits, and evert hops and tobacco in be al lie to express an opinion as to That the timlier on tlie eastern side BO YEARS’ how tlie contest ought to terminate. Tod Sloan's temper is seriously ruf savin quantifies. is more valtialile In tile market. Is EXPEHItNCE As It is. we can't force ourselves to fled by the less of lbs engagement also shown by the table in the Ore with the prince of Wales, says a lam- take an interest in one man above don dispatch to the New York World. . List year Kl.uuatli county began gonian of tlie hiintxT cut in 1900 in another. "Hate you been notiffed that you an. era of rapid progress along all Klamath county and Its value, --------- AND til I Il li---------- - - - —™ ' • I will not lie retained by-»he prince of lines: The unusually large influx of timber cut was 22.Ooo.ooo feet. Among the legislative proceedings Wales?" the jockey was asked. In tlie county at Salem last Friday, a bill for plac “No, but 1 guess it's true, all the home-seekers and new capital, and its value is »275.000. T raci M*nn« adjoining tills on tlie west and iutosh same." was Sloan's reply “ The feel enterprises, either started or project ing nu official ballots tlie names of all DCRtna« CoevmQHTS Ac. regnlarly nominated candidates for | ing that has been stirreel up against ed, contributed to greater develop the mountains. 25.imo.ooo feet was Anrrsi " .»<•'■* ""•' ’■ • ■ »r American jockeys here by some of the «ulrk'f ••■erf < nr *• •• '• !’*•,*' *n Unlied States senator was passed in swells and sporting papers is the ment and materially aided in spread cut, (exceeding ours by 3,000,000 CAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, ORZGC V (* ,,•>*<*> I, I1 ' M"* * ' ' I,.it. .uxelrr.,nlh. ■ li. Ilwidl- I« the senate by an almost unanimous worst I ever knew. The prince couid ing (lie spirit of improvement among (eet.) hot Its value was ouly »250,- Ml.I free lll.1«-«t »,•'<'■ I I .rervul.«, .<• ‘ t.tkt'H tiif »»«.’ti Mt* I» A I»». rt vlVff 000. Iieing »25,000 less titan (lie vain vote. Tl»e indications are that the not stand, against it, I sttppose. and tli< sc already here. tpri-t.H notuf, wi’h»»»U fti-try». la t .0 I say nothing against him.” bill will become a law. About a year ago, the Oregon Mid of ours. From these figures it may -Do you intend to give up racing land Company, composed of people of be correctly awoimcd that eastern A h«n*toomrlT HlnMrutM • M t I MV«a| rif England has a king. Though lit here?” ruianvi < »■« m«»y w --- 1'*. 1 • r I» » I 4 rulalk'H ‘f ••«»•■ t . ,*'/' Klamath and Jackson counties. Ore Oregon timber, while yielding double “ I don ’ t intend to •evr. f tir H • Dh*. >i. > -iUt»y *' ' “»* * ’• do anything of tle more than a cipher in the direc- the kind, I have still ns many of- gon. and Siskiyou county. Cuiifurnla, tile amount per acre, is of a quality I tion’bf British affairs, lie necessarily fers to ride from the be»t owner« ss Branch Of . . I* • f . \ï« -- h • ’ *• was formed to pi >mote tlie construc which brings a higher price in mar rollg?1iigli in luxury, and perhips 1 want. I ride fair, do my best every ket tlian timlier in tlie oth *r parts of tion of a railroad from Klainathon, thinks he has a good time. But we time and am not beaten yet. You . Cal., to Klamath Falls. From tlie the state. doubt if there is an American in com can tell them that in New- York." Marsh, the prince of Wales' trainer, start members of the company woik fortable circumstances who would ex furnisher! information before it was \ cd diligently for tlie undertaking, In addition tn the foregoing. w< change places with him. communicated to Sloan, and the prince, it is said, has rebuked him for with every prospect of success early will briefly refer to some of tlie facts Sta^c IJ.ie There are people who will put forth it. Despite Sloan'« confidence in him in 1901. Besides opening a rich above alluded to: a mom effort to avoid paying a just self, this canceling of -the prince of stock and agricultural country, this Klamath county is aixiut the size t Wale«' engagement is considered the debtjhan .would be necessary to earn ' road will* tap one of the choicest of tlie state of Massachusetts. Com worst blow he has received, ns other the tjronev with which to meet it. I bodies of sugar and yellow pine on pared witii tlie size of Hie county, t . • - j owners will surely follow suit. bon>< toll incessantly in trying to fig tlig Pacific Coast. Not only will the population is not large, yet it is The Txvndon Field gives prominence transportation facilities be afforded i ure out schemes by which they may rapidly increasing, the gain during to a letter dealing with Lord Dur gel -Something fur nothing. This for many miles of forest on either the jsi.st ten years h iving twen <G per ham's charges against American jock «ourse injures character and in the I eys. in which the writer regretfully side of tile line, bnt, connecting at cent. In a county so large and witii p I» long run is not prufftable in dollars chronicles the complete Americanis this point with Upper Klamath Lake, such a boundless supply of excellent —J l> ing of Newmarket. After saying that witii its northern tributaries, it is land and timber, nnd such great ad «nd cents. r «■—w —_____ , he agrees with Lord Durham, the placed in touch with thousands of vantages and resources, there is. as a Mffn is not always necessarily a- writer adds: "The ran* -rd Ills nt American vls'tnrs acres of excellent pine, la-sides tii.it matter of fact, itbundaiu-e of r<s>m creatiire of circumstances. He should are en unmitigated nulMnra. Visit New KLA.'lAlil I ALLA, OH. on tlie Indian reservation. Tlie oui- for thousands and tens of thousands be able to shape the latter to bls ad market any rrsrrlr.« ard what do you see? Buckboard« and buggies tn place of Eng ltok for tlie building of the road en- of settiersj vantage and make opportunities lish traps. American women with two- A The land here lx of the richest qual colored hair and the eocnplexleo'-ot' a* , hqnced the value of limber lands and whe# uoiiw exhft- ; TJie num who’ French clown, the American Jo'k-y sr.d prompted 100 persons to exercise ity. In Its productions of grass, mourns and wilts because he fancies his entourage of hangers-on; an<.. worse iMiiv Ir«»m !<» Klrnitli IL»t than all. a huge sprinkling of ur-ttached their rights to 1 ihi acres of timber grain, vegetables and fruit, it is equal Spring*. K»*n<>. KUnitifh H»H-. ihiirj there is no chance for him. is not American loafers, who claim they are DRS HARG'JS AND STRAW. each. < »tilers liougllt all tile desira- to the beat anywhere. The only iLii'iiii/.i, Bly mid l.nkuviuu. likely to And an opportunity even by frlerd» of the trainers and Jockeys, but who In reality are gamblers ar.d limbersr« b'e timia-r la-lunging to the state In thing needed to make the whole a gar P.iilv from l.itkuvU’tt to I'.h . •evident. Indefatigabl« energy and of the worst type, who have merely «cyht Fl.ysict'cr.s end burgeons. Representatives of den. is more Irrigation. And tli.it Dairy. Klamath I ul<, Kun«», Io find on the English race course a Tom I tliis county. persistance w in sooner or later. Tiddler's ground where they will not be In E:i.;ternaml IVestern capital Inspect will sism be supplied. Men'ion lias Hot .'•¡«ring* and Ag«r. terfered with ty police to whom th. y sre Different legislatures are proposing not known—In fart. Americans during the ed Klamath cuun’y timber last year been made of tlie irrigation plants funnvcli n with ail trains al meMiiresthat will enable voters to present season have almost dominated and Is,tight a considerable number of now in operation In tlie county. in Apr, Cal. Newmarket. It Is English money th*y have come as near electing U. S. sena'ors come after, and many of the m ar* not very sections. addition we learn from a source which itk ,,t klMimitli |-> i II h , Ore. yC D. REAMES, At. I). scrupulous how they get It." by direct vote as possible and keep Another proposed railroad is head is reliable and unquestionable that r> l< l'1»l. vi» : withff» the provisions of tlie constitu- . AMERICA REWARDS FIVE TARS ing for Klamath Fulls from the north. th<* irrigation ditch at Klamath Falls J e • It. 1*1« >n. ’ Easy Coaches. Phyikian aid Surgeon. II I!. 17 j (or il..- I'.’., NE't tlon. There is a growing sentiment ; nd while the date of it« construc will be enlarged In tlie spring, and N\\% '< o. I NE' i Ml Ml. Excellent Accommodations. that U. S. senatui« should be elected ■' <»IH«-«* ri«>in* : 7 nnilR, Linkvillr Botel tion may la* more remote than that that pi operations are Iwiing made to It 12 E . W. M., (1O-N..II. Alleali« aiiswtred promptly day “V tl>r I..|li>«tiii3 wilt.esse« Io by direct vote bnd tlie time is not of the Oregon Midland Company, it Is do it. Thus vast tracts of »and. now II igiit. < 'i,tii>n>u« lesl'tviui' Ilfs'It distant when the American House of reasonably certain of being built uncultivated, will be assur.il of lux* I't .ii ,,| -aid l.triil, liiwil* I- The United States government, Lords must submit to the popular uriant crops of alfalfa and grain. within the next few years. i . ■ ■ I., ». ' >.,■■> i ■ I «n. ' through the Liverpool consulate, has I. kett. ,.f lu-ltl. Id. Oreg'Hi ; As we Iiave seen, there are in t tie Immigration, which was larger in substantia.ly rewarded fhe seamen a t Kit-iinii, Fai I«, Orvgow ; of the Dominion liner Commonwealth 1900 than for many years, was about county 1.2.50,OOOacres. (or about 1,900 r •t I tile I ake, i )rro*m. In the Oregon house of representa for their gallant services in rescuing I M. BaxTTAMI, Iteiflslcr. evenly distribut -d over tlie s< mt hern square miles.) of timber land. »8 per * tives on Friday a bill to provide a the crew of the American schoor'r cent, of which is yellow pine and !i' half of the county, and the value of Noli.-« tor Publication. •fund fbr the payment of the scalp Leading Breeze. whicT» was wrecked Ik furl aient ot I tie Intrritir, in a hurricane off .’’ortland. Me.. Octo farming lands uniformly advanced per cent, sugar pine, both of the Iwst £jQf“,,-ot. |.( nnd enrrlul attention bounty warrants was passed. The I Atei < Uli. ,. at l. lkvl lew . I Hl-lfon. To ber IB. The Leading Breese was with th" growing demand, t'n-lrri- and most marketable quality. 'n .ill o del* bounty warrants aggregate nearly bound from Boston. Mass, with a ■I.iuu ii \ 3, !••»• I. gated ranches which could havt been cut tills into lumber we Iiave splen Ni'tfe,' i« |i. r,.|>v itivrn limi lite lol •100.090. The bill was to come be cargo of salt for Eastport. Me., and bougnt a year ago for from 12 t<> •■'> did water powers, and unsurpassed w HJi lultlu <1 ■ tiler litt— tile-l nolle«* Ot ■>. fore the senate on Monday, and if was in a waterlogged nnd sinking lit* inti-titani m ti wke titilli prtid iti per acre now command from ••> to *10 facilities by lakes anil rivers for get condition when sighted by the Com passed would immediately go to the *m»p .t( et hi* f luidi, «,,«! i),«1 «atti prisa The water monwealth. an acre. An an instance. BOO acrTO, ting logs to tlie mills. "di e ti el, i. i i. . I,, ,,,,>« Il Dr is«'all govertyir for hl^ approval. The bill Proprittor of Freight Mfngo.it. The rescue was effected with great bought a year ago for iB per acre, power at the outlet of Klamath lake < '„Itlitv I rk k ani ,t|i | ,|I|», (Hi-, provide» for the levying of a tax of difficulty in a heavy sea. lhy schoon •Il tflmiMiv IR, l'.IOI, vi«; his a fall of Q4 feet, and exceeds sold in November for *15 per acre. ■one quarter of a mill on the dollar on er's crew was thoroughly exhausted ■»"tin Dison, This land is dry, but acceRsible to fu Spokane Falls in force and volume, and the men lost everything they pos B I N" IHIS <.,r ||,r VW» <>< the property shown on the 1900 as- being ablq^t all seasons of the' year sessed. When they landed nt Liver ture irrigation. Land under the ...... .. . Ip I" 't. 12. E.. W. M. sessmen| rolls to raise a fund to take pool they were supplied with all they 'tremuli. B,* tietti,,« the following wit ditch Is worth frian ?15 to flu an to furnish power to cut into lunds r m •... t., p„,v„ |,|. coni fi,r,., „Iftiet up the warrants outstanding. needed at the American consu ate. tlie 350,000 acres of flintier tributary 'tpott 311,1 l’lllh«All>,|| of »a,,| land, VI« Tlie -able speech of Congressman ' Capt. McCauley, who skillfully han acre. to Klamath lake and Hie rivers that . t r„. kì . i.i. < i,. , i dled the Commonwealth while the Irrigation ins mad" good progress. '• "I l'.ilt. I..tke. (II«. ; J. It rescue wns s Heiner nttemnte,! nn/t the .be Two large ditches, fed l>y Sprague flow into It. Tonguftxrn the 14tll in the house of'r ”c"e, *" ‘"‘“ff • ‘‘«■ropted. and »non, . ( Klinmtl, i «11«. dre.; T ” , , second officer, .Mathias, who was in To take ail this princely supply of Ittioli, ni l'ule Luk... I Ire. representatives on the river and bar- con)maD<i of the crew wiH a,,o lUwer, have been built in ti e vicinity lumber to outside markets, a railroad B M iiltAI I AIN, Register, of Bly. H. E. Ankeny has secured a bur bill is justly spoken of in the be rewarded, Cleanliness and Good Work is needed. As to that, we can say lialf interest In tlie ditch leading highest terms of approval by the Hint the discouragements of tlie past Guaranteed. 'from near tiie source of Klamath D ’lly Oregon!»». The Oregonian; are aixiut ovefr-.and' there is no doubt •-River, and his object is undemtisR! to says: “Representative Tongue gave 1 4/so Agent for LONDON AND | |je to ms cularge (lie system that it that next spring will ace tlie com a good account of himself Monday in • ANCASHIRE FIRE INS CO «»• Ha« Win« Live«, mencement of thia great enterprise. will water all of tlie land wiiliin its his answer to Cushman of Washing- ■ The announcement of the lEnrss of A railroad will conn because It will ton. and reflected credit on his dis fhe rmpreti of China need occasion her nifige, John Shook and Clark llam- pay to come, and because tlie timlier trict and state. His most sigijal ser-1 friends no alarm, says the Pittsburgh alar liav« plans to in ike a ditch from ¡is well as the crops and cattle and Times, since a woman Who has been so Lost River at. Bonahza. It will iiave vice, however, was in rebuking the ot her great resources, are assn rances often assassinated, poisoned and Digests what you eat. ïiiü.ill» fur!»"’ mean-spliited opposition to river and burned will easily be able to pull capacity to irrigate 50,000 iicres. that such a railroad will be profitable 23r l day of Noveml . r, H r»; ni..,, , mowing ..... .. It artrk ialiy digest« the food and aid« further -mu of |:15 uu - altorni-v*' harbor work. Few men in Congress through on ordinnry illness. St<x'kraising is still the chief in on Slid i"'"f from flic start.. n.,SLr,9i<th nmg anti recon* mid judgment I >i ....f nn l .i|.|,hl.,. I nlvrist w ill 'ease are more capable In debate than is dustry of the county. Sales last year „J,ucli"K 1 ,c ’’’Tansted dlgewtlvcor* inent. of «lilt ; «nd that eai<| jn.|/nn nl Witii tlie enhtrgcnrrnt of tlie ditch, «nt t,li10 ,al< SlditlCOVllC(i(ligrSt* Mr. Tongue, and as he had right on were: Cattle, •210.000; slicep, »10,- !.<• declared Io lw a ■ | m -< 11).-1j,.„ mi ;, .'. ohm ftl'.M. I*"’7' the buildingof a road giving access the certain prerni-e* <le , ril„- | ju ,.H,| THE LODGES. u'11 ? No other preparation bls side, his effort was not only cred 800; horses and mules, •»0,000; hogs, 2. 51111.51?;. !'">!>• 11 ,n cfllclenry? It in* to outside markets aisl tlie coming complaint rim e tlm 2;ir.| day of ,11 5?iU. fttrjl, W'*’ .»7,500; total, »28«,300. itable. but effective. The (act is that r'1,e\(''*atid permanently cure« A. F. A A. M. and that tl.e mortgage |K i.| in of mills and maniifactorics, will is-r, > S|IU\, .’«“■d. k/i u ’'"1’ ln,ll';eMlon, lleartliurn, resistance to legit!ina|e internal im I Klamath Lodge No. 77 meet« Satur by the plaintiff herein again»! -a .I The acreage under cultivation has come a growth and settlement far in I 5is; 5 I'd. ■I"”*' premize« l.e (orcclowd ami the ki „„. Kiri, iie"<?!’ ,!*iUr blomtth, haiiM B. provements springs frAin two sources, day evening on or before tlie full moon. greatly Increased. »IK4» 5140. r»-’71 5I3'.I. 5001. Ilk J. Large crops of al excess of what it lias been in tlie «old A i . rx M artin jk ., W. M i according to law , nnd Unit elnim <>| an m i ?' u<:O'ls,ralKla.<;rAnipsaiid ’ her result«of imjiei feet, digest Ion. d 12, r>'-’72, 51 1.1, 5122. Il I I 53111 each of which is equally discreditable A. L. L ravitt , 8 kc . falfa, wheat, oats, rye, potatws, tur past. A prospect so bright for tlie l>lainliff against said premi-e, |„. 5, 51 IK, fflil !. :ii40 5l|s, 5IWI. un'uiiii. 'm1.*!' «o*-contain«X'f times el ired to I*, prior to anv claim or right to Its originators. Mr. Cushman rep O. E. S. nips, cabbages, beets and other vege immediate future, should not lie over- , >;n Aio.', J1,'”1 u> OKI«. Boolc«li»lll.uidy«p«p«laB»ife<llr«> ,i i : in,;, i <4 defendant, Minnie lisitli, in nn<l tn Aioah Chunter No. 01 meets on tlie pr.MMd by e. c. o.wir r • co, cbicaoo- I97M. 51 It, 5T.“J 5111, 5o«l, 5'-’1"'. «54, resents the spirit of actional jealousy tables are grown. Fruitgrowing, looked by farmers stockgrowers, loin- till* said premise« or anv pait thereof- 1 .|O"1, 2nd and 4tii Tuexlay evening« ot each il III, 51'41, 5'217, 5059 I'«'-’ 5’ which is ns blind as jealousy any* month. lliai tlie plaintiff have -i u oti„.r' J knnik E. R eams .«, W. M. which received only slight attention I htiik ' ii and enterprising men in nil ami ] 5330, 532'1, 5115. 7. 5 "03. rsiW, M<d. where, it is a pleasant reflection for L avra Wiu.rrs, Bee. until recent yens, is now developing branches of business. To them II i TAX ,0'2,511.0. 52'0, 5IS3. I 07,52011, 5000, I. O. O. F. ',033. fti) III, 5095, 5002 , 52-.O, flOtiï, tlie fardbcTk of Eastern Washington, Kla.nath Dslge No. 137 meets every rapidly. Dairying receives more ai may be truly said t hat, a greater and IH47. to whom every fresh facility for wat Saturday evening in I. <». <». F, hall. tention as the adaptability of tile better opportunity never presented , Dull'd nt K Immilli l'nll«, < hegen er transportation down tlie Columbia Visiting brother« cordially invited. loth day of .lamini v, 1901 • soil and climate to the industry be- Itself than the one now offered here, i J. B, C ami - iiki . i ,, N. (i. II. II. V an V ai urolit i«', means some cents a bushel mure for comes more fully appreciated, Be- And finally we will say that we have j ('minty lieiisnrir. W m . T kkhii . l , H kc , 151 li wheat ami some less a barrel on sugar, I’ kohpkkitv R kiikkaii L oimik N o . 104, sides supplying tlie home dmnand, an uneq naled climate, the purest | I’epslfi pnqiarnlIons oflen faH *” that they have sent a man to Con I. O. 0. F., meets first and third Tliura- the two creameries at Fort Klainalh water, tlie best of health and the i ti lleve Indi,''esl Ion ncCiiuse II"'.' '’’H gress w I hi I s small enough to resent day evenings of eacli monili in I. (>,<>. and tlie private dairies in all parts of grandest scenery in (lie ITnltcd ( F. hall. A lice GoEi.l.i:it, N. G, digest, only iilbiitnliioim foods. I Hcnj Improvement of the Columbia because K atk C i . oitox , S ec . the county ship many thousands <f Stat<*s. i is one preparai loti Huit illkf«'*!’* « every other Improvement lie would A. <>, U. W. cititi,os of food, mid finit ’i I'"* like fur Washington’s benefit cannot , I.inkville Ixslge No. IK) meets in A. lie had as soon as he could wish. The ! O. U. W. hall every Tuesday evening. Dyspiqisla Cure, Il cuies 11" ' "'.’r , ., , Visiting brothers welcome, cuses of Indlgesf lini limi gives In error of ahis representations and tlie e < .............. i. T. B sr nw in . NI. AV relief, for II (llgeslfl wlmt you unwortlihui,; of hi* altitude ¡ire well Jxo. W, Kn.»: . K e < ohi > k <:. I’ ik I. ,11. \ Sol.-.. fLH t tn; KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. frssL'M. f rç lesi ter. W. NUSE <£ SON, Coüeciiûas ÄilB.’.asa io ProiV'y. Pians aiul Specifications Eurnishcd on All Kinds o| BuiidinRS ami Contracting am! Building oil the Installment Plan. EXCI IANG1 C STAB LI :s Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, W. W. HAZEN. Proprietor. Sciettiiiic Biiicrican. MUNN NewÏQft Î : Ager-Lake view J. B. CAMPBELL, Prop., Surcssor îo A. D. Canid. s. I. MclVJGüTÜ.i. Pre?. Office: At the Telegraph Office. Í I : J. n. MOORE, J. B. MOORE, HOTEL BARBER SHOP, J W. Slt 'OS. Pro?. ; dyspepsia Cure