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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1901)
KLAHATH REPUBLICAN SUPPLEHENT. ,--------------------------------------------- \ OL. • M.AMATI! I \l.l>. iiKEGON, TI! I USDA V. IC N E 13, Iwl, SO, '.I. Clrvult court coinin' in cd Its r»-g- " I’lirt' d ¡I I f the Imlldlllg Ilf till' DAIR't III MS. GOLD I ROM ORMIOS. rulli'.el» in /an ibere nearly f > fy i .lai term on Monday. years ago. Mm. Helen Parker ban just moved Bulfalo < "iiri.-r. May 22. I. .1. straw of llie Itorriw iamb in'o tier I. .iis< Ir Pine il.it where she \>.iil 'id ll<< «.i'! Tb" F. ('. \u»- « i>i doing I ius I ii ' ks in town on Tue» Hystcmtit ic effort to convey prac ton Manufacturing <’•!. <>n Monday will r< siifi- in the future. day. tical information both to tlr- savant Mr. Itoli, its has been very sick for wire«! from l'bica,"<» to ! Ill’ s< ai 11 -» t o i . (Lewis and wife imived Iniiiu < »!' !"." Uli < . ami tin. av.'ia'o- sight-.er is the feat H,.’ 11,at fl,., pl ll|t MHiie days past, but is now better. Monday «»wnli.g fn>m u visit t<> Mid- ami ii .I' blm ry v.onld lie -liipp- d <»u Mr. Xnderwiii ha» Improv, 4 iiis ure which most Impresse» tn Oregon’* font. tile ii'-lt <1 ■ '¡'¡¡«'s''ay. ami It in .,i". store a'i'l ina'I«' it wry lie.it and coin splendid exhibit in the 'lining build* »Ir». T. A. Birrowsof Merrill left smiled that tli«*iwiim lias I» * n sta I- fort .»I,le, Ing. on I'ui'siliiy for a month’» visit at '■»I lì" <»il Company have la-, n ' i’ir Dairy .<di..oi Is now a model of Commissioner H m I it ; Mellin, of S»- <t t ’s V ali» y • al. I're.it|v < x.i'CH*t¡it'-d by th" dela. in ordi i and industry an i has a larger Baker City, who iia*. bad charge of .las|H'l Bcilltetl, County a-Mienr. Is .shipment ami weie ids.ut to ««¡uiiier- attendance than II lias I,. fon had for the installation of this exhibit, lias tnaii'l tli'* urd'-r mid buy .. plant m siV'T.il years. Great Interest has perfotimiig oriel.d duties at this San FranciM ". They ..ri- very ¡mx ■•■.■li talon in >Ji.■■ I work since Mr. sei n to it that the different sp»"f- place I hi»* w i ck. loii- to g« i to work. z. i. ! I. t iken charge. IPs school Imens ur>. not only properly classiH- i h Wo «! o d. ■ . ", Kenn’« bua A comtiill(.••• «'oii.p ad ol \»s.ivir will le-out .inn,'2» uni's» it Is ex < I, bill that each simple liears in In, »» ill' ll was ill town mi M »inlay. <». W. Itlislg. t, F. G. McWilliams tended. plain. legible type a latael telling nt tendili / court as j ui mm. and trtliur Wak 'fiehl starteil oi't to. Mi. Met uinlM-r will soon move Into what It Is,when' it came from and • lay on in • . iiult'iil Ion of th' lr lands F. I.. .McNaughton of Ager, tile Ills ru w holo» on I ront street. oilier Information of interest con propre tor <4 l In \g' . ami ivlam.it.. lor fl. • put;»', • of »• curiti;» a vile <ai Hairy is fast ls-.’oming th<-hading cerning it. i ails »'age line, ari iv<sl I In re Thur» which to I« gm l».rlng f‘.r th« tr well. It has I een V i th.id of »'.’.'I ea»|i ; , arrlvetl last tov.n of th«, county. Calculated to ar> - .ne's cupidity, day. we, ), fien, Sa«t |- ram Iva nd » i.-ry - ruiiored that I»airy w ill soon get out is an array of gold nuggets, one of ’.fr». .1. T. < oiioer of 'b'lllll. r». tllltlg Will lie hl I' .ulllbss for th»’ a [wiltloo fur I lie county scat. ihe most int ■.’•••sti'ig features of tlw t urneil <>:i ‘•'lien lav fruiti ■i listi Ilf ' ii’.t' lilnerv v.lwn It arrivi ». Walter Parker started Friday h >r exhibit. Tic », i ii'oe in value from I ri» tid» at San t vu iiii.nt tin w II II 11 to $ 11'0 each, and with the excep famous hor: .'•Iislror«l Mail: tin I I '. an. in* o. tion of aie small gold bi ;ck, are ail comiiiiinlty bun lit» virgin gold. For those who desire Merrill helping fl'.iii en atiii’rl'-». V.. rep < liarles I >rew is erect Ing a tine practical information, large chunks Itroan, pack bet lowing dispatch to till ll<’U-<’ I.II Ids r lip’ll. of quartz r.re displayed on a massive ■■ • <ls, .ani in a i "fi;de of w< < ks Mi. ftoin ' < qui I e ( ity. < n »•enter table, each speciman carrying ad Mr». Brown ;| g.< G. Miwmi. May 2'»th; “A careful a lab» I which gives th«" name and ■ Icofurd Ims oigaiio cd a < in; any the prulle t "f till <’»•■.illl'Tl' ’■ oil hs'ati'.ii of tli»' mine from which it i *r llw pur|».»< «a i-.iiii," foi <• II. A • i q.ilili- rivet, ii .' lai’hiding tiie but- came, t ie width of the ledge, the t an with, in .inull Kiuitiiny I» .ait ur un *li' ‘ turile'! '.ut l.v tiie vaiu<" of the ore, an»l other informa . I iasliiou, kUuiai ii I’.ilis nil Uiil f.c t .i'-. .it «.tai» if .4, ! .. ii v I i a tion ; i | Ing tothat particular prop L' < an ! :• rtiitii'- 1 » . s folk" »: The Bluest Parker !... us' n •. n mak erty. 'I lie walls are lined with , cl Illi I line. aiiiount of l»uit«'i made evry da" I» ing nome furniture fi r ills new home. glass c is» . containing thousands of . .’"i ¡> -ii.. .». T » n.aki this re*iulri’s Ic.k out girl»! x X attractive specimens. rl. i;t 'ii.oou j» m. ' of milk. Tlieie At Sat unlay night’s reception in the : ar a «• Ilia'll at», .t » Ml ( hi rv.'s of A HOBOES’ PARAOISE. Mining building. Oregon played a • In • v, for winch ■. r-qii.r <i ..'suit proiniiK-nt part. < mmissioner Meilis ». < " ¡« tiltil» ' f milk. Th»» means a A Penr’e ton < tr.. <’»»rr<’s,x ndenl of i present' d < ■> h guest with a hand- last Wei's montlily prts ii': of i u.i.oo pounds I "he < r.-egoioan 1.1!» of the Interest!!, s< me souvenir of tin- occasion, the ¡< I la ,s ' f ’ll s ’, : \p rlerie.. which I’, idl t ii is having lie »ay* >. 1' ter a ■ '■ _ i l> meni‘ nto lielng a jewelry casket con h»t a t ...tt ■ day a un a Willi holsiea. II - say«: V. ..rly <.<»n- i qi It taining' rich specimens of ore from Eastern • >rer*oi: \ the ’ramps' p:r- Oregon mines. railroad total if 2 '■V'».t»'»'» i» ends of milk. V» lb's luü'cr NII'I eh, v will ,.V’T- ladlse. Par from the madding crowd I i • Oregon has not • :dy completely in- age about i.l cent» a pound, tile and Iir-city's din tli'-v children of stall'sl its mineral cxhil»it, but of all I. it»- report», «re that tlie a.era -, itici ne to farmers a I d. iry- nature |.i|| and luxuriate in the tall the st ites it Is the first to announce ..atl. rii II. ti. I» r.l|».d!y men oi tli" « .Hp.iib river alici«’ is I grass, 'idi io i. ly shepherd, tending complete installation in every depart to ea'cii.i it» line »»»uih a.« ut )12,iioo |e-r ni'intli. '¡ ile l.ll f I Ills ilucki on Hie wriiik!««l hlils. is ment itt wldch it inakcs a showing— < r»*.» county, and that ■r ci, aiiii'i les ,t art up < ii April mil pr.dKiidv the only man in the w rid miner, agrl'ulture. horticulture, lor Fall» I» to ’ h * tile Uhjts tiVi* run i t J . »•« <'tn!x*r, und sou:, t hues ! w>«i> give» tlie tattered hois■ a gra estr,• and education. H. E. Dosed, one of it.» Hue*. lliroti^h January.” cious Welcome. Tile sheepherder. sil|'ierintendent of ail the Oregon who Ilves tlie life of an Alexander "Xidlilts, Ims been the recipient of I.. \. Le w IS of :. ' h ¡ai li Falls Ixiidd- Selkirk. is giad to M-e any kind of a many congratulations on account of Ing O'i'i.' »i:b’»t I ill.ll lUIptoV" ■III» Ills MT lit human tsdiig. and ■ > the outcasts of the »'elenty with which the instal to Ills I III' II. I. 020 ail,», adjort: Png «,< • in fal< al.-always .ure of entertainment. lation lias !s''.|i accomplished, but in town, II" n ■ oily built a l.ir V is »• Being a i ntr.il point from which ervoir whi< li lir ales |.10 acri», and lip.. >1». • nl !..i ov what we know lines of railway diverge, Pendleton is ;u know ¡edging them he simply says: «M-ivuit will »»in lui.Id .1 M'COIIll •■Oh. that's the w y we do things ; . .it rv siol D; »¡».psi.. I '.ire. It would continually' is s.-t with hoi oes from ■;e a» t Ile '11st, lie is e.|ii.div ,o out in Oregon.” be .sed lii mail,' ».very h"i,M'ho!d. as every clime. They are coming and . i J m * <*r«’ t Ui;i a » <’< ui I dwelling h"< d I tli' i" .<■•• ! W people whodo liol »uff r I "Ing ill a ceaseless stream, in spite Il Ilia w st •rn »irle of the rail'll PLEASANT WAV TO TRAVEL. fi n f<-< .Illg "f fuilii. ssaficr eating. of the fact that farme.’s are )<s>king alioul Hirce tni>« t'iib» fm.ii fniai t»».wii. l<e i 1» .i<ng. flatulence, sour .I'l.na' li or for hire'» men and flock mast its are etc. i gellmr tiler a »mi II il b..ins h. ins, $il»'d». .vii»’»!», f'-n. ' s, The most de'1-htful mute of travel to .» it*-i: • isli, i .ii's d l»y Indigestion or ’.’ Ting lug wages for lierder.». Pen- \t tlii- ...t of |fiprov>'ineiit, lie will . ■ I ■,» ; ‘.r.*. A t — par it i'»n sa<-h .s> Ko- dleton bus a »'it;. Marshal, who lias tlie .‘ust is by way of Salt Lake City— »»»»ri li ivr a very* desirable phv. <. di I ¡bsic;««ia t'ure, which, with rm been studying tlie phlitwophy of a the city <>f the slints*-.and the Rio Grande Western Bailway, in conjunc I,iik vlea I., ,m li r; Th. l'tirk- i .ml ftoin Hi'- stomaeli. will dl;’est hobo'll life. II«' »¡M'nds Ills wages In »•stun alfalfa iwssi. »ent to Mort is ■our bud. ivrtalnly can't help but do Inlying books that deal with tlie vag tion with either the lienver & Kio Grande or Colorado Midland Rail* e, and you gi»»l. It"., by .......... •• mao T » rant classes. ’¡'lie I Ity Marshal's roads. Tics route not only carries expert . ented »Un for the tllnl Util» .1. 1.. I I»! '"'It > a«. Ivetio. name Is John llcatiimnn. but th«- ho the passenger through the Heart of in L > •. '»11111 y. iia» tu »*"! ol’t til In* boes ktmw him only as “Mlssuuri the Rocky Mountains and in view of the te .t city land (» d 1er evi 11 ,e.| in S’. RAM.I». John.” vfter le.ulmz ail tlie ls»»ks Hie most inagniileent scenery on the It lias tair|>nss.sl all I Ills s I loll, «'¡at hav«' ever l»een published regard described hor»"» ing nomadic life, the City Marshal continent, but it also provide« for ».•ells I.. fai', alid ptotn.M'» io I t the I ... : popular wed for fodder on the div st tay. d Irom my rain'll ai Nal'"X on lias Im u|»»n tli" plan <4 scanty diet stop-over on railroad and Pull man tickets at quaint and picturesque I olii» o! Lake county. On th»* Moi- <il il> ui May Ml: < inv black horse, as a cure for mendicancy. He puts r » ianeli can >»■ mm i- tlie remarkable weight atout 11'.o pound1 with box his prisoners on bread and water. Salt Lake Citv. Glenwa»«! Springs, .me brown horse, They complain bitterly of the enter Manitou. Deaver, etc. Through l’ull- g|. » tli of tile Turkestan uil.llta. and tirami on left st inan Palace and < »rdir.i’.ry Sleepers, 1 uidcd ”T P" tainment, and cry loudly for coffee. i lie funnels and st»» kuu n wli i have weight .|!»>«H i ii". Ining Qhalr <'anand .. Per nolic.’d it ¡lie well ple.tM'd with the <m I ft hip: one .lUekskin m.ire, blind "Would you like some coffee this cx|M'rlm'¡it. . ihmbtI ■ ». i .an y aerea of In right eye, wet lit about ¡10'. mor dng, boys.'” !n<pilres Hie Mar- fect Dining Car Service via this route to Denver, Omaha. Kansps City. SL Pinder will ple.is." slial of his »»>:ird»*:s. Ibis M’vd .’ IU Is- p.aiit^'! in latke ; branded "J G “If you do, Louis and Chicago, Personadv con- return the pr<»;»erty or write to tile I just turn th»' faucet to tlie left.” county ne »1 yeur. ducted weekly tourist excursions. , who will pay As the f i'.ii'et is connected with Ashland Tidin ’»: J ......... 1-1 Ultlllig . midi rsi, r.oil at N’ay lox. ----- , rates, etc. For printed matter. for th • hoi- - deliver- the water hvdrant. the M rs ini's joke,. • . lis-oinottv.’» arc now running out of a reward of $2'» f •• -I. D. Mansfield, General mi at Nay lox. puts the drinks on the pris. .... . who ‘ . “ ‘ I ’ 1 ” ' ’ . Oakl.md. <'.ih. on tiie S. 1'. food a':.I Agent. 122 A. Third St.. Portland, Srrt'»ir.\ II khliiiv . often threaten t si e the city. Yes It is «uhi Ilia! It w III I h > only n qui or Geo. W. Heints. General l’as- terday a band of 17 hoboes licgg«»! Iloti of ¡1 »! "It tltlic when every io seliger Agent. Salt Lake City. We notici that the Duffy Co. are motive III that pait < f ill" state will M*liltig men’s nice sty I is. i looking money enougli to buy a quarter of a i'atrei of is-er. They took the beer It in suits at id. »s aim Slo ..’id line all tie burning oil ni.-t- ad 4 coll. t>. a sbadv plae«' on th' rivet bank. “Our little girl was unconscious i .tifili, .tel lll.it line»- liari’elso! oil woo! .suits at $12. *14 to $Hi. ami were having a royal banquet from strangulation during a sudden runnl.ig a ale worth a Ion of c.»al for wh, ii tiicii enemy, "Missouri John,” and terrible attack of croup. I quick- N> r. W .1. llaxter of Sorth llrook. locoiuotlv'-, and if th«* oil costs but a . i n r« the sc «and gathered ly Mcured a buttle of Ooa Minute .'»u ccritH a barrel, it t» the c<|Ulv.l|i’1ll N. <'., !s.iys Ile sutfereii Witti pllcs tor They are now swearing Cough Cure, giving her three done«. Til IS t lie tifi«'. Il y«'ai’s. Ile trini tiuiny reme- them in. of coal at 1 1 .'»u P’ i ton. croup w as mastered and our little anil water. “Box The Soutlirrn Pielite Is pill oil C|»l tlliy »‘¡.;. w.ili no testilis tinti! Ile usisi De- and living on bread > .-U........ . ,s . ./lilv »-.»<•. V ..ro»i ’’ Si I wHfiMS th Ir Capta n-Geiieral, darling speedily recovered.*’ So wr’tes ear Casey, ” 1 M iti • WIU i' Ua» i Halvc and Ibal oi » «iiidlt Ion», so far as fuel is cuti’ A. L. Spatford, Chester. Mich. • I................ I i.i... threatens to employ a lawyer and < »Till'd with the rallroa I» <•! tile Enal, <|Uie.|e Hired him. J. L. Padgett X Sms. Kenn. bring suit i.gainst the city. ¡•nil B IK tlie first lime tillt till.’, lias ' .1. I . Pad .. it A Sons, iv-no.