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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1901)
t 9* ‘i A HEAR YE! Klamath County. i» The following statements and A Grand E^all to be given by the f;ich> pertaining to Klamath county are mainly taken from the I'urtl.tnd Dail) Oregonian of January I, t'dOI. Ladies of the Degree of Honor, A. O. and may lx- considered reliable In all particulars: U. W., Friday, Feb. 22nd, at Opera , Klamath county is pre-eminently fitted by nature for stockralshig. House. Supper, Hotel Link ville The pi'ssibilitus of the industry are 4 porindaof butter and chcese to the outside market. <• y Kl im iti) coutil) li:ts l.iill hoiscs valucd ¡it »70,571; 1 L04S cattle val- ueti ut »2.l2.;i'<:t: ‘,2 m I sheep and guata wortli ».‘,;i«>2. ¡uni 582 swine wurtli *1,617. A LOVER’S IiEl'EPTWK- I niUrhnnil Svbrme I*» " h'e’* O' ,io1 Illa Ulrl I« UkwmlrHar I AIEX MURillí President. E R. REAMES, ALEX frlARTlH JH„ Vire President. Kh. l.*>»«il Him. The young iimn in I""' i’ "" " *' Ing m ature, tihen a •) "'I 1'1“ IH' :'*' tener. he will tell ni»n) thine* 1» 11 »olee that 1» nwe.l. b.e.iu»» »'1'»* ” , , ■ . i - ■ .- I:- ' I 1 " Philadelphia lleeor.l Such « ."'Ui'E num »aiil: "I couldn'» f««l ’ur« girl re illy e.n«-il for me. • - I »(- o n-) ►elf thi» telegram; ’"ill )'" k’o »«•«•oiintnnt h r tea flrm to i Ion» ->• , I. i ii,. k .’ tltarf 11 "i» div, \i • ■». r Il - '1 ' name of a fl.-tititou» Arm. nml «lu »«d the girl the telegram »» »oou in I got to her h. u»e that night "She read It. mid then »hr h - h«d at me. gr:nely. •What do )<>u think "b- "* It?’ »he a»ked. 'I don't ku ■« what to think,' »aid I. She mu«vd a lull»- w hili *l)o )on want to go?' »he mke*l me 'If it ’»I»»n't for ) ii I'd want to go.' I antwered. Then »lie »aid Li a f.-dnt voice: 'Do whatever yen think l-«-»t.' 'I'd go if it wa»n't foryou 'I replied. "She »at »ery »ti I. looku ,• st thi tire, then all of a »u.'- '■'! *t* I ' '"to er) •Oh. don't go! don't go" »lie walled. 'Don't go mid Ir.me nie atone it hat would 1 do what w ill*! I do without lou?' So 1 told her I woli!'*ii t go It ia a grand thing t » hair a girl car« for you »o much a» that. I ki w that thi* girl io»«-« me trul) "If I had been the girl." raid the voung man'» li»ten»-r "I «hould h » < aald: ‘Aceapl th» - Ftr- ■ ■ ”r ■ 1,1 married at «'lice and *tart -r ' h'na Io gether.'" The ) ung man grinned "tio«h! I hadn't thought of that," he admitted. "Wouldn't I hale been ill a flx. though, if rhe l ad >aid that ?" Coltolions ftr.eah'J tu Promptly. Invited. practically iinliinited. owing to the Tlie forests on the eastern and natural sysiemsof irrigation. Capi TICKETS, INCLUDING SUPPER, $2.00 tal has Is'en interested in the county western slopes of the Cascade range in recent years, and many miles of ir of mountains show that on the west rigation canals have t'een made. ern slope 27) |x-r e-'iit. of the timber Water has leen turned upon the is yellow pine and 2 '-16 |«'r cent, is sugar pine. These peieent iges are waste lands, making them produce more than doubled on the eastern from five to seven tons of alfalfa per Pl::;i •'HDl SpeJfkatiuiis I urnished on All Kinds o| (>n the «'astern slop«', where acre. The most valuable natural re slope. Klamath county is, tlie yelloi' pine Ki’ildino.. and CoiitrfictliiK mid Building source of the county is the pine tlm- Ì is 6* per cent, and sugar pine 9 per on the I nd al Iment Plan. U»rs in the markets of the world. tx'r, which covers 1.250,000 acres. cent. The yellow pine easily ranks And stock being so placed they could The largest and most valuable tract , e i. « « i . c n il ii" I «"t k f'irtii*l rd I.» Il.i, |„||| arf _ A ti a’x.ve all of tlie other s|xs'|es on the be matched, classified and shipped. ; lies m rih of the Klamath river, and V- r It I ’, «• • i, .I *». ,». i i'..-i- i , «¡ture I i eastern sl«>pe in brief, and from Published every Thurs-’.ay by 1 accompanied by a reliable salesman, ¡s known as the Jenny creek belt. i ' ! V . I. I ' , « ui.| Bhn '». < i a in't »ii'l l’n«.- |'.h i ha S»wr<| Scii ’ tl mi A the above figures, an arie of t:nd>er *r to any part of the United States, It contains fully 5,900,000.000 feet an,l I'■ ■” '1 Baln.li-t”, I•••«•, m.il Vi mil, w Eininvs, l'iill'lt» Uli.I I'l w Elul- sl'1,.,1,, thereby realizing the gross profits of the tiuest sugar and yellow pine, on the eastern s.'-e.ie contains more «' - I i- I" ; I I I. M i ' '"I li hi-- II, ■ ' I- li» nini 11( .ig,„ Builder» E imtorh axo l’KomiKTOKS. than double the valuable timber than Euil I <> i •■muí mol l'ut i .la.., W ull t'.i | • r, I iiiii M uro, rlr . vie. that are usually divided between two Klamath county produces grain, does an acte On the western slope. I »».**k iui*l iiiii I i ' i mi. .o <1 ui Ihe lnl< «I niel til* • ! ■ ppro'«*il al, I, .. or three persoi'«. The fact of an or- fruits, and even hopsand tobaceo in •vwMTtirno« rates : That (lie tlinhei'en the eastern side ¿ Cía» year (in advance) 00 ganixed body lx Ing behind a ship- small quantities. is more valuable In the market, is . THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1901. inent of this kind would stop all' ______ also shown by the t ible in the (»re- probability of a "corner.” The Last year Klamath county began gonian of the himlier cut in 1900 io paper or script issued by such an or — AND o! I H E------- A STOCK ASSOCIATION. Th" an era of rapid progress along all Klamath county and its value. ganization would be negotiable from limber cut was 22. ooo . i - oi > feet, and Trnsrl. the fact that the wealth of the coun j lines. The unusually large Influx of ' Editor R epublican : its value is »275.000. In tlie county When the phwcinn priAcrihcd i ty would be behind it. and would be home-seekers and new capital, and In many of your recent issues we a commodity on our market. A field enterprises, either started or project adjoining this on the west mid aen-v* travel abroad the* beautiful intuii»! \V. \V. 11 AZLN, Proprietor, aa to her «•o’* with tears. read of the wonderful resources of of Investment would be open to spec ed, contributed to greater develop tlie mountains, 25.000.000 f«>et was filled ”lt Is Impon* lili'!" »he -iirhetl 1 Klamath county, but we find little ulators. EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. Take, for instance, the ment and materially aided in spread- cut, (exc> ('ding ours by 3.ooo,ooo not traie! in this conntr) armer?" mention of the industry known as y 'ting men v.h ■ work for wages ;iud *n« t!,e sP‘r’t °> improvement among feet.) but its value was only »250.- "Po-nibl),” rep! ' I the n in of inr«l i- l«ll«l l»X «l.'.V, Wl'l'k I ' l‘ I' n(h. ooo, being »25.000 less than the vain«* icine. with n niilf« *t h i. r.it •X stock-raising, or tile class of stock who have no particular use for their L*1**® already hero, "| r > ♦ L : • || i\ and Graia boti. Ili and -old. videil ) ou are extreme!) earefui to It is true that we of oure. From these figures it may used in that line, ■r money. Instead of squandering it.' About a year ago. the Oregon Mid enjoy many of the best of advantages, as they gi nerallv do, they would have land Company, composed of people of tie correctly assumed that eastern cull your hni-i-ir’e ‘bigi:.ore' and the I i .« i > <•« i\ \ -I io idi parlM oi Soutlit'in Oregon brakiniun ’gnard" " 1‘uek. such as good well watered ranges, an a chance to invest it in the stock of Klamath and Jackson counties. Ore Oreg«iH timber, white yielding double and \ I h< I II ( ¡tliíoitliu .It till e \ t't v lowest ratt s. l Cuoliir«». abundance of the most nutritious the organization and receive an an gon, and Siskiyou county, Calif« rnia. the amount per m re. is of a quality Aniaxon ’Ihr •cnibrrttr U baJJj hay, (alfalfa.) favorable climate, et •. nual dividend that would pay better was formed to piomote the const ruc which brill 's a higher price in mar made tip. She hn« u*r<! all white ¡«»w Ii ut ti.«»’ I N il KI. I<> I»I I INQt I NI TAX But we are se 'ously handicapped in than any legal rate of interest. P A YEMS. In tion of a railroad from Klamathon, ket than liinlur in the other parts of der and no color on her face, and i» as w hite ns snuw one respect and that is a lack of pure fact, there are so many redeeming Cal., to Klamath Falls. Not. • Is II r« t. )• giVKI lint the1 From the the state. A bred sires to breed from. N 11 •«• I m li rei-, g a rii fh.it I shall (omr.'iin She*« trjinir t.» fT«ct It is a de features to an enterprise of this kind , start members of the company work inanity i •►Tintennient <*f Kl.«:ivi Ii ■ i ■ i-i ll'-il tu i.i.i'. )«•» i lo ciHlert * (lost out in front, Pcnvcr X« o». plorable fact that many of our lead that I can see no serious objections ed diligently for the undertaking, . 1 1'1 1 , roimly hr r< M> til ir rx.tn» ’ « I il- .,..«.U, ut lux •» after lite l.'ilh In addition to th«' foregoing, we A ing horse men are using stallions that n it ion - ' i pp'h’ani .1 f-*r ■ ' it** ¡rip. r. ■ li) of February, l«ui|. with every prospect of success early will briefly refer t > some of the facts to it. ' I 11 I hi» would not even make good geldings., At tlie present everything is fav in 1901. BANNER OF 1.Kill I : .it till ••••oi In Ki i.ii tin I'.ills. Besides opening a rich above alluded to: lAlli il i) of Jaiiu.tr). l'uil and many of the cattle men stick to' foU»w> Klamath county Is about the size THIoLttMT JOI r.NAI IX THI wont I» bl v »Tit* TO orable. The eastern horse market is stock and agricultural country, this S T. Si MMKtta. the old rule of saving his best bull improving rapidly. ( •iliic.-.d iv, Fd ru.iry Com Horses are in road will tap one of the choicest of the state of Massaditis'tts. tiff i.f Klu until ( <Hinl) . i > ii '" gu . calf, with which he intends to im good demand at fair prices and the bodies of sugar and yellow pine on pared with Ihe size of the county, Spiritual Philosophy. 13. at nine <.•el.«•k a. in., and cunt Inn- prove his band. It is true that it markets are not crowded. , Ing uiitd S-it ird.iy 1 ' bruary 16, at Mi* h little pills as I >*-\\ it I 's Little Not only will the population I k not large, vet It Is The cat the Pacific Coast. Fitly llia-r* are tel) « .«nils taken, would be hard and in many cases Im tle industry is in the zenith of its transportation facilities be afforded rapidly increasing, the gain during y p. tn. four 4.»\ 1«« 1 ISSUED WEEKLY possible for tlie average stock man to career. I'. • im.:-i hl i. hl J *ry. ... ■ i I lut are w iiiidet f li 111 i ft, ■« t hr in W.'l 1- 1 for many miles of forest on cither tlie past ten years having been 61 per1 U J04 Dartmouth Street. Boston. ■ ¡••.itisitig the Hr, r and tumi Is. J I.. procure pure-bred animals. We re | The recent stock exhibitions at side of the line, but, connecting at cent. ■ '. reading, et'inj--si. i*ad; i tt A Soil». spelling, i In a county so large and with i Mass., alize that the expense of buying and • Kansas City and Chicago demonstrate this point with Upper Klamath Lake, such a boundless supply of excellent il »n. « shipping purc-breds would be very- I the fact that the interest of the with its northern tributaries, it is land and timber, and such great ad nrilhmctie, * K' ili') md llif <|ll.ilillt) make« » V. rii t‘*n TI i X ** great, and also that there are many DWltl'*, Lilt ' llarlv Il .• r» »irch PASSia.oF LIGHT I ■ UI.I.'IIISG ( lineisi i theory of i placed in touch with thousands of . I ’ r'i.nuiir. larok- l.ittlll'la little I.»i t pill*. l eaching vantages and resources, there is. as a American people has again awakened j I.. I*d- risks to be taken. We know that the to a greater extent than ever before. acres of excellent pine, besides that matter of fact, abundance of room j k«*ep!ng. 1 U b literature, cl»ll gelt A Mw IliEAIWX D H a RBKTT, I I'ITOB eastern salesman realizes that when a Sheep and le gs are high and will re on the Indian reservation. The out for thousands and tens of thousands j gov<*rn:n<’n Nr.tkc lor I’uh.l.atmn THK BANNKH Is a Urac's • Family buyer is visiting in his locality that math so. In fact, indications point look for the building of the road en of settlers. ***** Frida) I'in .!«.!« . V. r'*-ograj<hy. paper oí » ¡».HT (ok Mi f.K' rAGRw < «»titainih* up Ik ; iirtoiriil i ( tlio tnlrnor. ward* of forty <’ >. imn - < r iNTrar.^rtv, ami « in the buyer is on expense and cannot to an era of pr. -perity in the live hanced the value of timber lands and pli)slcal p >•-!. >, mutai urtili Lami <',!'*« .it I ikriii-w i Grgi-n, The land here is (if the richest qual iiitn itv » i. ■ i: i . . ■ ng I I afford to travel very far or lose mud: stock business that lias evidently prompted 100 persons to exercise ity. pt ri mu tit; |{<*port» «»t Spiritual I «« ture». On January 3. tuoi. 1114‘t Ir, M’lh Î 1.1 w. In its" productions of grass, siimi F. . mhvw spiritimi, 1*1.*lo*«ip!il«*al nti > .".«lie«- la Ii« u- ’ -v guru tliai ihr f.i|. time in selecting one r r two animals: come to stay. Scivntlflr, Editor a! iH ’ imr : n . tit . uh ’ rh It« a * their rights to 160 acres of timber .Kit un‘.r. 1! t t »y, ¡4 ine g *iiii' t ry, grain, vegetables and fruit, it is equal ti|M»n Mpintual and ••• dar Our eastern neigh-, *pir » U••• I. ,u-j mini’ll ». i'.i > I - o I il n«-lira «4 consequently th" buyer cannot ex bore are not only coining money but each. Others bought al! the desira to tlie best nii.vwliere. l>v| ar!i;»rut ; Ituport» « I -foriti,«I l’i.. nrr.il I» «. < 'Q* I' I'".* ■** I’«»' hol.igy. hi« inti iiimu in o iik«- b, .»I prmif m »up- Th" only noint-nu. and t'*<iitrib ninni Io th«’ in«>*t talent pect the closest prices to lx? quot< d. I spending small-sized fortunes on new ' ble timber belonging to the state in thing needed to make the whole a gar r<l | - rl i I In- i Lino, uni ll>.it -wl-l ;-"«>( writer» iu the m orbi, rtr , vu. ('• It. D e L ai *. • .. I I i- n .1 Ii* ! -«li.rn .! .Um a II I >1 (•' "II, We also recognize the fact that the importations of pure-bred stock. j Representatives of den, is more Irrigation. I'ublf li* .t rie 1 .11. And that A this county. ( - it* I iik nl klmi-alli lall«, < or . terms or -i h-« Kim -• i\ At'i »' i -•cost of transportation on such con- largejiuut y of prize winners were Eastern and Western capital inspect will soon be supplied. Mention has I Per Year i'll I i-briiari I«. |'»H . » in : i I! I«.,.“ 11 mi i;i: i . \ N 1 ». A4 1 II *. signments are very high. Month» i . It. I'lUoll, |t the Paris xp- • n and ed Klamath county timber last year been made of the irrigation plants HI» Tórre Monili» 1 < >R 1 NO! 1( 1. I'l ilLIt rriON. 1 H E. X.» I7:m. ho Hu- E‘. St',, Right here my idea -..¿¿esp» Specimen copie» lent Ine. In |s country. Shall we and bought a considerable number of now in operation in the county. XV. «4 XE’a ■ il M , \U , •«• 31. Why nokurga s t » rie.- I «s i Orí o r. I!.. W. M l>>i-a"ii. rp. h „ i: i addition we learn from :t source which |r nterprise by ai'-iwinz sections. AbVKRYMtMrxrs at Itmly flir w J^ptwiicaiii I •ii. I < t>nv>ry 1st, 1901. lc ti.» »1'4 * t! ’ l ’ll« tllltf «lite w lttw»»va l«1 __ j> all of this good stock to Another proposed railroad is head is reliable and unquestionable that cent» a line, with ih« »uni« (or »|>«u • ah *I Un»»- I -A. Ii » t. lutti ru-ilriiv n--i-lci.i u|»’H » V'V ■'n tlint in i 'in rneSsBves. or shall we divide with ing for Klamath Falls from the north, the irrigation ditch at Klamath Falls libi 4 -111 i 5 i» I I - 111 l| I I Ittbl t .Ait L V F ,.vim, 'io, of I In' m'l *1 •3, . 1ST», | h 7M, riitph’l “All b4M'i»i.”, 4>t Inh* l.nke, them and thereby improve our flocks and while the date of its construc will be enlarged In the spring, and Banner of Light Publishing Company . t ' - I I. k. • f i I I . ! « |d ' g .H , Í t:inl*«*r lati*!*« in lliv « .*»00 Would be better. The and herds and increase the value Aho f’liblhhm an«! krupi fur udr »1 h<.h-r :< tion may be more remote than that that pteparations are being made lol uiid I * f : I i* « • », 11. ■ - - a orti 1 Splrltu«: *i; mi ». < >r• V « h , .Xi V i I », • i i I n. ! k ! i ith I till*, <)r4’|ji»t>: object would be to ship pure-brtd thereof. Such action would not only of the Oregon Midland Company, it is do It. Thus vast trru ts of land, now Progressi» r. R. f rint-.. » . «ni Tts < Hanr.iu . . ii Torrihiry,” a« cxlviul* I I >IX4»1 i ,<<( Tub- I llirput. P. - k V • <• 'll' ¡ti I 1 stock—horses, cattle, hogs and bencut cur people but would also ac I ■ i i ' ■ . . ' I M . !• : $ i r vis . Ib uHtcr. reasonably certain of being built uncultivated, will tie assured of lux* nh> Astrol uj, P») tli »log v H>girnr M’rlpfhe Oti»D»rftic ■»• di fr> <• *¡ i !'t at < n I •?. W illiam I'. Kli'*a«l*. sheep—to tin's county for the pt:rp< se cord them the n?me of being progres- urimit crops of alfalfa and grain. Any book i>iiblt*h>*<t In EtiKl**ti'i <>r lm>-ri<-a within the next few years. •iHtv » i K hin nth Li!»* «»I not out oí print, will U* m di by h.aii or <i of improving our native st<Kk and to si ve. tl«:* »I.IV l ’< I tri thi« otlirr As we have seen, there arc in the pre»«. Immigration, which was larger in raise pure-bred stock for sale and h r ¡«•ment X'». h»r thv By pursuing the above course di- 1900 than for many years, was about county l,250,009acrcs, (or about I.non Ilf W»., <•( XFJj of K-r. 10,1 future use. Over 100 bulls were versified farming would also be en- evenly distributed over the southern square miles,) of timlrer land, 08 per > I. ’ j nml *■» ! '14 »»( KXV14. « h shipped through Klamath into Lake couraged. The products of our • ». Ill Xo. -W s., soll half of the county, and the value of cent, of which is yellow pine and 9 '* E. nu«! uill oimr t«i county during the year 1900. They would be utilized on-our farms and farming lands uniformly advanced percent, sugar pine. I m . i I i of the lx“-t • ! '» I I« hutif Viihi- I »rr rom I >1 nn«| rnrrhil »Hrnlion ' could just as well have been raised our revenues would be realized ti!:il*«*r Gt I ! i n n l«»r with the growing demand, Un-irri- and most jnarketablo quality. To •o nil 0 «Iv ri* . »ere. and to take many of the east through the happy medium of salable I ».ri ■*. ¡H.<l l » f*!.»»*li*lt gated ranches which could have been cut this into lumber we have splen Stage Line *.ii ‘ l htii<! I m ’ I oìv U h * U«*gi» ern farmers’ statements as being I horses and the best of beef, butter, bongnt a year ago for front $2 to $5 did water powers, and unsurpassed iv«'i «1 thi.« (»Hiev nt î.nk»» true, our alfalfa bay possesses as much cheese, mutton, wool and poik. 1 per acre now command from $5 to $10 facilities by lakes and rivers for get Hdnnlay, »!><• I Hl» day «»í | . ‘.nutriment as the same amount of should like to read the opinions of Ih’iíjHTi’M n« uitnrMFCN: ting logs to tli- mills, '¡ ’ he water an a -re. An an instance, 600 acres, r, »>i Mo» rill, <)r< gmi, eastern hay with a grain rati'.n; con some of our stock and business men Proprietor of Freight ÌNngons. bought a year ago for per acre, power at the outlet of Klamath lake v> of Menili, < ir» k'oi) ; sequently we can raise just as good if on this subject. And if anything can ío I- .'li 4, of Mi mil, fu- !«n; soldin November for $15 per acre. has a fall of 61 feet, and exceeds Sot better specimens at a smaller lie done towards effecting an organi ..I I.. . . 'll (<■11. This land is dry, but accessible to fu Spokane Falls hi force and volinn«', .11 pi'i«< ns c ,iiiiiii.tf Ml- E» • -ry tiling iloti« « itti cost than our eastern brethren. zation of this kind, let us do so at ture irrigation. Land under the tx-ing able at all sca.sons of the year • al < vs di'»erilx*<l laivla are neatne«« nn>l dlriiatrh Good competent buyers could be once. There is ample time to organ Li lil«- tin -Ir i l-iHii* in iliii* ditch is worth from $15 to $40 an to furnish power to cut into lumix-i chosen by the organization to visit ize and get some of the stock here I" 1 ni raid I ill, day oi April, the 350.096 acres of timber tributary “***«■<:. At the I tlcjrriipli acre. . the various stock farms and select the this year, in time to use it for breed E. M. lb,U1.ll'. llegi.tvr to Klamath U!»? and the rivers that t Office, Irrigation lias made g'xxl progress. best of a few of the leading varieties, ing purposes. If my plan is feasible flow into It. not only enough males for breeding and the right men lend their assist Two large ditches, fed by Sprague KLAMATH Í-ALI.S, OR. To take all this princely supply of purposes, but enough females to per- ance no trouble will be experienced River, have been built in the vicinity lumber to outside markets, a railroad Notice ti r I’ublkall.'nl. i of Bly. IL E. Ankeny has secured a < petuate the breed. In that way we in selling the capital stock. Ctc.inli’.’.cr.s and Good Work 1 am Is needed. As to that, we can say I'--p;irIm.uit o| tlx- Interdir, would have a supply always on hand willing to invect at least »3,000. half interest in the ditch leading L.lh'l 1 Gli v Iti Lalo A luw , < ’regoli, that th" discouragements of the past Guaranteed. I from near the source of Klamath k and could sell the surplus as cheaply .l'Uiiiaty 3, 1901, Who next? Daily Azer to Klimath Hot , from ......................................... j River, and his object is understood to are about over, and there Is no doubt as it could be bought in the east. An Solfee ¡. I,..r,.|.y riveli I Lui 1 lie fi, I Also Agent for LONDON ANO that next Kprw/ .will « • the com-' • Merrill, Or., January 31. 1901. ■ •'■' ' 11-i" ' I • • • 11 l««r I ni« I, l.'il ii'l,"' nl | lx.' to so enlarge the system that it Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview . association of this kind could buy and Respect fully, hi« inli-liii'iti |.i niillui lilial I'Kiif in LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. will water all of the land within its inencement <>f this .great enterprise. own a farm. A suitable place could Daily from Lakeview tn l;lv, Tkinanza ■ ui-|mrt «.| I.;- claim, aiel timi mid |'ii"l C aleb T. O liver . A railroad will com.: because it will range. John Shook and Clark Ham- Dairy, Klamath l all«, Ken<>, l<l.inmth w (Il l»i- i. idi' I.■ im-,. J .un i - * 11. 1 h i «1-011. be bought under some of our ditch pay to come, and because the timber Hot Spring*« mnl Ager. * ""nl'- i o Ii'. i., ith i til.-, • hi'., Tl.'EAM'RER’S NOTICE. Last performance, “A Family Af aker have plans to make a ditch from systems and probably a water right "Il I ' bruary 16, J'.i-H , viz: as well as the crops and cattle and Lost River at Bonanza. It will have fair, ’ ’ February 14. Makes connection with all train« al with it. The association could Jolin Dixori. Noli.'o 1« lioii'l'i' givcit timi (bere ara other great resources, are assurances Ager, Cal. capacity to Irrigate 50,000 acres. I-. ,| |||P yW’lj of Sri' himl« in ilio < ' imf y Tii.unrv th* I n .lauri’ for tha handle all of our salable live-stock Bargains in overcoats at Duffy’s. that such ¡i r.riltu vi will be profitable """ T? i".'., 12.1-:.. w. M., r<"lom|itioii o( Ilio filloiiing connty and through a reliable agent or sales Stockraising is still the chief in "r.'gmi. Ile limici thu fulliiwing wit '(«trinili proti'»tei| on 1 and from the start. limi print prinr •* 1 For News of the World man command top prices. dustry of the county. Sides last year 111 •" I" ■• " In« i'GUtinii'iii» r''«iilcni'i' Novdrnl.er 12, ls;i! Interrili will ««»«• <r*"* Inlereal «ili With the enlargement of th" ditch, "I"" an I '¡inalimi of mui I hi . i I, viz: Easy Coaches. I I were: :i|'"i> «lime froiu ibi» linfe: Under the existing conditions but Cattle, $210.000; sheep, $10,- •'(HIM, 5124. ' " "ll" l‘. II. < f la-Ili. I I, <li.-. ; I,. Head the San Francisco Bulletin. -00; horses and muh'S, $60,000; bogs, the building of a road giving access 5l.'i8 r.211.4, 5114, fitHI7, 5O9S, 5124. WM- very few of our stock raisers arc in a Excellent Accommodations. >• •wart- . f •| 1 ,|„ Lake, (tn-.; .1. It. " •'i. ..o". 5'127, 51'22, 5191,5127, ■’tW. to outside markets and tlie coining Fifty cents per month, including position to keep informed as to the »7,500; total, »28«,300. »ixoti, <4 Klanmtl, l-all», Or,..; T. '■i i7 ..IZ-». '■'•.’" g 515(1 521.1. 5021, 5Hj. in of mills and manufactories, will Ihxon, ni I uh, Laki'. < Ire. I-I, 510 1, i|IK, .J.5, 511-.'. .'HHid, :ina condition oí the markets, and we of large 28-page Sunday edition. Send The acreage under cultivation hiis E. M. BlLVEi’AlN, R.giHcr, .'"I!l5, 5o;u, 5123, .Ik’l.lt, 5IS7. f««10' 47W ten hear the cattle man say, “I sold for sample copy to The Bulletin, 23.1. greatly increased. Large crops of al come a growth and settlement far in 'INI. 5110, 5271.51.19, .’Hhll, 1662. 527». excess of what It has been In the my.beef too cheap. ” Now. if that Kearney St., San Francisco. 5112,5272, 51 45. 5122. 1714, 5394. 61*4, falfa, wheat, oats, rye, potatoes, tur past. A prospect so bright for the Pii.wnger, expre*» nn<l freight frano- G',5, 5IIG. 51(12, ."ASO. 5I|8, 5106. 527«, same man had sold bis beef to an or All humiiuHH cutruHte.l to uh nips, cabbages, Ix.-ets and ot her vege- immediate fut ure, should not be over- solicited. will be exjieii'ited" 51 13, 1977, -1-172. 5311, 5107, 59H-5, 5I«3, 60 YEARS ’ ganization of tills kind and was liim- •197«, 5111, 5’L'2, 51 4 I. f«»Sl. 52u5, 53M, i tables are grown. Fruitgrowing, looked by fanners st.wkgrowers, lum EXPERIENCE , self a member, the company would ol 10, 516«, 5217, 5059. I't'12, 5147. 5O7Si which received only slight attention bermen and enterprising iru-n In all I,«.,, 5330, 5226, 5115, I .'.257, 5203, aow. have been enriched, instead of some • 5012, H,,.-, 5 l(.O, 5260. 5IH3. IUI7, 52t«'. ‘jW’ until recent years, is now developing branches of business. f To them it k>cal buyer, and when the yearly divi .Vi'i.t, 5046, 50115, 51KO, 52X «MIS, Persons who suffer from indiges rapidly. Dairying receives more ai may be truly said that a greater and dend was declared would get ills pro IKI7 tention as the adaptability of tili! Irctter opportunity never presented tion can not. exp<-<t. to live long lic- Hilled nt l l.imntli I'nllM, Oicgm. »sata. The same is true with horses. eause they cannot, ent the food re- soil and climate to the Industry be- Itself than the one now offered here. KHli duy Jiiiiunry, 1901. T raoe M arks A buyer comes to a horse man. prices II, IÍ. V as V ai srsni no. F D esigns comes more fully appreciated, Be- And finally we will say that we have qulred to nonrlsh the body and the u arti'Jcially (Rgesta the food and aids Cou h I y TrcHKWrrr. bls stock, considers It too high and C opyrights A c . H‘ .‘»r' tigth'.nltig nnd recon- sides supplying the home demand, an unequaled climate, the purest products of the undigested f<sH|H f|h y Anyone »ending a ekrf rh nnd description may moyes to tike next place, and in all btrucliiig the exhausted digestive or« qtj|< kly «»certH.it our opinion free whether an I’( pslti preparations often f**' the two creameries at Fort Klaniiilh water, the treat of health and the eat poison the hliHxl. It Is Import- invention in probnblypatentable, i ommuniea. v *gl*‘0 iat'-sKliscovi rcddigest- probability finds this man in need of tiona -t rief ly I'niithieiitiiiX Handbook on Put^nta relieve Indlgcsl Inn iiccnow’ they «■» ant. to cure indigestion as s ion as aril, and tonic« No other preparation and the private dairies in all parts of grandest scenzry in the «ent free. Oldest aueney for securing patent». United Patent« taken throtiih Mun i Co. receive money and buys ills stock for less 1,1 ctliciencyr It in« digest only iillmnilnoiis ftsslH. • ***** possible, and the Ix-st method of do t?-?, without charge, in the the county ship many thousands <,f States. y r,;*icv< sand permanently cum is one preparation that- digest* W than it I m wortlu Right there those ing Ibis Is to use the preparation 11‘. ^‘Uige-tion, Hcartbuni, 4 horse men become competitors in a known as Kodol Dyspepsia Eure. It Mini ii e,1u'’’ Stomach, Nausea, classes of fuori, and that- I h K«*** A handaornoly IIIu»trated weekly. 1/iraeet clr- local market, whereas If the afore filiation of any «denude journal. Term», f l a bl ck Ileaduclie, Gistralgla,Cramps and Dyspepsia Core. digests what you rat mid restores ail II cores the W'>aJ Fig line men's and boys ’ suits at' Bargains In overcoats at Duffy ’ s. year : four rnontba, ?L Bold byail newsdealer«. al (>t her result., of impel feet digestion. eiise- ol indigestion and gives In«'*' said stock were sold to tlie organiza the digestive organs to perfect health. 301 Broadway, Duff) ’*. 1 LiniiiiiiS-'u'1*.1- .D'rKC’OreohtiilnBl’Ji time» relief, for II digests what you eat. *• tion they would have been competi- - Bra-icb Offeo. 625 F Bt.. Wa»bin«ion. 1>. C. Reduced prie son clothing -Duffy’s. J. L. I’adgctt It Sons. *1 j U o . UoukaUabouidYapcpRiamnUodrirut . frspar»« L- Q. u.Wi i r A GO-, i L. I'ttrlget I & Lous. Come and Celebrate Your Uncle Geo's Birthday. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN W. HUSE & SON, KLAMATH 1AI.IS PLANING MILLS, J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. 1 - 4 f 1CXCI L\N( ;ic STABLKS Klamath Falls-Merrill Stage Line, ' J* BŸ J. «ntfv r j. n. nooRE, Ager-Lakeview J. B. MOORE, tfi s. I. MsNAUGHTOM. P ;. HOTEL BARBER SHOP. J W. SIEMENS, Prop. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. 9pa ial notice, A MUNN i Co. New York Scientific American. "I