Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 13, 1901, Image 5

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    KLAHATH REPUBLICAN
SUPPLEHENT.
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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
!
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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
‘
.
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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,
”
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Ua»
i
Halvc
and
Ibal
oi » «iiidlt Ion», so far as fuel is cuti’
A. L. Spatford, Chester. Mich.
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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.