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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1905)
'• W.»>d for KLA MA TH REPUBLICAN COMING TO KLAMATH W. O. SrtiTH, Editor «nd Proprietor. RAREST AMERICAN BOOK. ----- I LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. TWO DOLLARS THE VEAR IN ADVANCE. Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, June 1, 1905. TO ENOAGE IN MERCANTILE BUSINESS i L. Jacobs & Co. Will Soon Occopy New Heidrick Building WONDERS OF IHR COUNTY L. Jacoba A Uo. have the remain der of their atock mcrcliatidis«' nearly all packed and expeel to commence loading for ahipmenl at llcnderwm It 1» their Inten station tomocniw. •* * tion to b« In their new location at Crater Lake and the Great Agricultural Basin. ( Klamath Falla and ready for buxineaa ■ by the 1.5th of June. Mr. and Mra. Jacobacame to Spring- field three years ago and .it once open ed a »mall alore ou Mill street. Later he told an Internal In the business to Mr. Cot. tbe firm then being run un der the name of Jacol*. Cox Co. and wan moved from MUI street to the Van Valzah block on Main. After a rear of kuccesaful operation Mr. Jacttha pun baaed Mr. Cox's Interest and the firm has since Jacoba, A Co. been known as L. After the erection of Washington.—Crater Lake, in Klamath county. Oregon, ' the Woodman building he occupied is one of the wonders of the wonderful west This strange . the west half where he hits since held ly beautiful body of water is included in a national park, i forth. and though at present it is not easily accessible, it will L. Jacoha haa been one of Spring prove a Mecca for many of the thousands of eastern people i field’s most enterprising citizens. who will visit the Lewis and Clark exposition at Portland | The firm carried a general line of dry ' goods, clothing, boots and shoes, and this summer. j ladles' and gents* furnishing goods South of Crater lake is the great Klamath country, in and have enjoyed an Imuiens" trade cluding parts of Klamath county, Oregon and Siskiyou and during their business career In Spring Modoc counties, California, a land of lakes and a territory field. L. Jacobs A Co. have been tbe of great possibilities. The United States reclamation ser foremost business firm of Springfield, vice has found this section so promising that its engineers and their success has come through c.o planning a drainage and irrigation system to cover thair efforts toplease their customers. about 250,000 acres of government land. Everybody received courteous treat The Klamath country is now without immediate railroad ment, good values and always found connection, but two companies have given assurances that what they wanted. They have been they will begin railroads to connect Klamath Falls with the active and painstaking and Springfield Southern Pacific line, running between San Francisco and can be justly proud to have a firm that has the life ami prog rest! vencss Portland. The land owners have found it necessary, owing to the rarely poeaessed by fi rnis except in lack of transportation facilities, to confine themselves to large cities. They carried one of the the cattle industry and the cultivation of hay. Alfalfa largest exclusive stocks of dry goods In Lane county but within tbe past yields from four to five tons per acre. The lands produce month have greatly reduced their heavy crops of grain, apples, pears, plums, cherries and stock. peaches, and the smaller fruits are successfully grown. Mr. Jacoba Informs us that he will Sugar beets raised as an experiment show a high per cent- have a large shipment of goods from age of sugar. Most of the vegetables, and especially on Frisco and Chicago that will arrive in ions and potatoes, yield bountifully. The streams and Klamath Falls about the lime his lakes abound with trout, while ducks of every kind and Springfield car arrives that will make , him a much larger and better stock geese tempt the huntsman. than be carried while here. Noth® I or PtiMItatloB. M» mill I (New York: NMI .aui Bra.lfonl, ISW). In lbw Circuit Court <»f «ha male nf Urcf*" th« first book prtnlle<l In tils city, king ■upposed to be lorn, but utiMuthei! by an For Klamath <*<»unty. *-■* L,»* " Amerl-an girl In IBi'S among Qov Fletcher'» papera In the archi®»»of the Samuel rvrvy Nick»!«. Detenlanl ' pulite recon! ofllj» In la»n«’.,m where a Tn. Samuel Wrcy Nickola. <•'• •'•"’• iinlqua txipy had reeted tn cbarurity etnea it « sa fotwardad by the New York got- defendant. In the »«me »1 Ike *«•• ”< ' "• • rr •nu’r tl l venta ago. th« hereby resulre.1 to si'i-eer "To tuy mlfid. thè Nt real American •■omrlalnt Sled ««alti.l'"u in th« «b ""' rn b'ok la the Naw Knglw! Primer th« lllle.1 aull n» <w b.'tor» Ike IMk little 11'1-1« of New Rugland ' an It haa l«W lhal belt,« tbe .tale.'l lb« I«« •""" been eallrd which la an rare that the l.rewrlbed In the ,»><«' t<w «ervlee ......... ............ «arile»« j -ltiUx! adltlona have vanirti <L by |whlk»it.Hi: an*« ’e” •"•"*' ,h" noon» kno» Ing. Ifw’e«d tehrnam! whafe want thereot. Ike plalntllt «ill «Fl'b eourt lor tbv rellvl «• | il*j,'i lot lit f* "u" ’ the first edition «M aet'iallv laeited *T "A few collector» think that th« fi-st C<NN|4«ltlt. 'h* •• That plaiMUl »»> 4»* Io W lhe o«"*r e' tlim » ns print«! In Cambrhlg» Meat, t • ut I..M 1 In BL* l a* lot I” th* •1ul* In lKtig basin* their belief on a aiata- | rFporlr.l pl«' oi th • »•»«•» •*! KI« t««lh treni mai!» by Marmaduke Jidina'n. a klamaih t <»tii»l».Of<•< •»». ?»•’.*:•« -»rr -lwin» printer In that town, who was amu- I <Ufrn<lant may h«»«’ to «aid lol t»»’ i'‘» r * 1 ,u tuonrd boforrthe general court In IR ms I ih hr Interior and subor.linai I »•»»•>• •I'*’* l,|,c tn feptrmher IKil to gtv» an a.-counl of «nd th«t <U frn.l«tH hr for**.-r I»«r»r4 »»•• « •• i u‘ < Hl r k * th® tiook« he had lately printed In I «rriing any claim tn •«* I In Johns«*'» »rawer to ths con rd I he | of »«id io«n t»l Klamath Fall* •’*»! f',r r'»tv,l that be hnd prlnUxt the Primer.' other and further relief •• to the r«»«iri ma* I «eera ju«t and e«|ullahlc »nd thia wiwk may have been the long- | Thi« MMMMM '• i"»1’ - ••»»•••I ,h‘" K • • lost firet edition o< the book No copy. Repnhlli an by an «»rder of H«»n. il • H« however, ha« aver been found. 1 «on Judfe of tbe Uirvuit Uo«irt of the *»•»«• 'The late Paul l^leeater Ford, who lUcfon. for Klatnath fount), made M«« I*1' published In 1*97 an aatthoritatlve re- * 1 «lire« 11it| said summons io l»<- publl’hed f»'r «1» nmimt of the New Krglsrd Primer r-* eon«rculite and •» hvcm I* * week*. *h* «late »’f i 11, red that the firm edition ww» printed the dr«t publication <c* be mad«’ on th« III» *’•» F II Mill« A A I.. Ua»li. Mlor Itx Boston »bout F' v«e»ra later by Ben ol May . jamin Hs’-rl» a ProteaUint publisher, for plaintiff. who cam«’ from London to Boston aN'Ut Families can lie supplied n<>* with the year IMS. and there twgan tornala and cell books. ••Tony’» B<»l";il «be < entr.il liming "The value of eoplea bearing ewrly Parlor» wit II or without lileala. dates 1« wonderfully high lnU7«.whm _. . , ......... _ ............ .. Bit!« Btuntlo. paid to th. txs*. 1 T',n* ’ " "" the l^rox library gave fir. dollar» f<* "1,1 I'1«»-«••» ••" M'“ H.ulri.h a eopv of the edition of t??T the «arlleot -•* ,n^ 'rn’* l"'r lesson, kt*'»«. Two yeor» a<o a firm of rar» j Cattle UaiKh I or Kent. book dealer« In thia elt* rave «• IO" foe ! t copy of th» edition ,tf 1735 th» SSomd 1 N5?0 act** on Set« n Mil«» < rr« k alwutl earliest known, selling It ataeona'der- five mile* aoiithweM from Kurt Klamath a!«e advance on that sum Ut a privar» Oregon. All fenced, hou*r. large larn, eolixtsir In Brooklyn." Urna wild hay, MAMMOTH STABLES Rigs furnished with or without drivers a We keep the nneet • lot of horses In the a country. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD H. W. STRAW, Proprietor Pure Bred Stallions Buff Cochin Chickens Phone Main 14 <► :: :: 5 LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES » KLAMATH FALLS AND MERRILL S Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon TOURISTS TRADE A SPECUITT C. T. OLIVER, Proprieior, Successor to W. W. Hues. Country Produce taken In exchange for Goods THE EXCELSIOR Groceries, Dry Goods, /' . J- Clothing, Furnishing Goods Boots and Shoes. . IN FACT a complete and up to date line of Staple Goods. L F. DAVIES, DAIRY, OPEGON !!, I I' $ MEAT MCDONALD A MJtjp SOU WROPHIKTOHS VERY at»T (A«T (ND Mr«T| or MAIN ST. ATTORBÍB Y *T I Aw *«1 Mil « 1 i Aioli M Al. At (IO G «Vrd th,.< 1 1 i« 'Mi tiu ! j 1 »•» 1 14 t Tue« Fl . Hillin 1 i H 1 «1 «1 , baiar««« «»f *l*> r,wi).| lail'Mi Mml Ma * i 1 mum Klamath Falls, Orvrnn i tear in 1 I !• 1 un i am prr|*r«*l peinla »>• an* view Notka I or PuhlkatioH. larvi I furnish blH in Hi. iHot l'ilht« r^t lr*l latura H»BI I Alni oft«««* at Ì«hvklrw. OrrgbM, <f»rn .'I. .tit.’ i» hrr« »I» »» »ha» h»rampi »••«•• wtib Ihr |»r»»vl«lund «»I »liv a« t •»< »•♦•«<<*•• J • •• 1 |»7A rtttlth'i» tl» »rt !<>r »hr »»f »l«*b»r lan.la In »hr '»’a ’• • “» ’ •llh»fnla <»«•»«••. N* «ada a*«.| W a«htn»»<>n »rrtf .*’aa •»»♦••»»4 l. « ali »•».»• 1« I a i I <»•».-* In a. » «•» %>»•*••» • iwrj William Fvrw«i*«»u, «H !<«-«••• rwnn»y v< 4»»i” >1 < nl Furnia h«« Alv » In Ihla ifficr lila awurti •lalrmml >“ YM. »•• »h» |,mhl» „Hl,.- e»',’K', «re J. ••••! >«*,»«'. '•rv II n r„nn.nlp 's,» tl - . B.uge • o • ► " M •"«! «UI •••?••* Vr,"t ••• •><•• ibai ilir '»ud w„i«lil I. more salu.hle !»»• Is. iii„bri or .lour ihan ter agrleuUnr.l p.iip.-w, lii,, .»m <• ..i»t l»n»l before |."’ n.Mein I „ Judge oi K ;«m. h t n ti M. ..«■•• .1 Kla m. lh F.ll». Oregon u kal'ir.l.s Ui» »Ib 4*1 •' iulr. Ile 11, «rd < aiif. td <■ »M K of I ul Alidi ... c. T. BONNEY. Attorney and Counselor at ljw Examining Vwlr.ii Ik a Epe. ig|u NOTARY PUBLIC IlFFI'k New Wortlen llullilln, , I». m. 14 •<» 1er <» I a tn prepared to do all kmj, kinds of wagon and wood repair work. .■»berltt'a .Ml®. — HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY j. n. nooRE, .Vldrraa. with reference», <i EN ERA l. FREIGHTER, Tacoma, Waahi» gt»»n CENTRAL CAPE t the lb* th* i Meals at all Hours Irate Customer—See hero* That gnft of elothce I bought of you yesterday la full of tnoth-holea. Dealer—Det la el! reeht. mine frlent. Mothi neffer aat cotton, an’ ven ladle® an' ahentleaian» gee doee holes dey knows you rears only hlgh-prtcad. all- vool goods < taitb's Weekly. DANIEL CRONEMILLER II. S. Commissioner. Fort Klamath, --- Oreja» Will take Filing» kiwi Pn«,f| nit It 'inealrada »nil Fltnb»r Cium Oysters, any Style oeeoo- 0 o J. V. HOUSTON. D’1"'“ ■ Diurni BO-OOIH J® $|C) “ | rglHTER ? Ilium HARDWARE SIDRI p THE BOAT HOUSE REMARKABLE PAINTING fill l(H MÄ » I a <n Klamath Falls, Or. C I I Practically GIVEN AWAY MARRY WEBER LOCK AND GUNSMITH The Three Most Beautiful Roses" By Paul de Longpre H. PAIN TIC R WILLIAMSON RIVER CAMPING GROUND ROSEBOOM They have We. lb. uadar.1,0.4, rertdenta ami le»al only paint» R>aie», but every flower that voter, of Keao preelact, ,a d county aud .late, grow», and ia the highrat authority on raapoettully a«k that a lleenee to «ell .ptritu- on flower». Hi» painting» are found in on. malt and vinous liquor, in lee. quautillea than one gallon In the prrelnut afore.a.d for a the ntoal »elect home». Some have »obi period ol .1, month«, from th. Sth day of July for «• much a. »even thotiaand five hun 1K6. be «milled 10 h T and 1 K Inman, ol Krno dred dollara(7,.500.00). tn Mid peeelnet, and your petitioner, will aver Artiat», art critic» and competent pray. Raid peuilou will bo preeeoled lo the judge» all agree that the cover» of th« Mid Court on the .th day ol July. A D iW, Ge® C Way, C M Madiaon, L O Milla, Wm Woman'» Home Companion far excel Clinton. G W McCormick, I. r stambur,. I Dav. tboae of any other magazine. Pom, J Whitcomb. A R Gearhart, Chaa Meaner The Woman'» Hotne Companion ia a . B W McCormick, Oeo Anderton. We«ley Cole, W K Gorden, » A Carmichael. W McGucar, G I magazine which in beauty anti ezcel- B Morgan, Ooli M Morgan. Richard Koarna. T lence, art, atoriea, illuatration» and faith- H Downing, Fred I Chapman. A f» Glllman, il ion», etc., excel» all other home and r Chapman. W C Craddock. D H McCollum, C family magazine». The Woman’» Home J McCollum, K K Nuns, IV Took, Geo I. Cha«.. O'ntpanion ia publiahed bp The Crowell W Smith, Harcua Anderaon, Frank Wood, Wai Ur Anderaon. B I Kerne, G F Merita, J W Dyer. Puhlirliing Company, New York City, D R Doun, L W Anderaon, B K Klrkeneall. KI alao Chicago, III., at One Dollar a year, mer I Moyt, Ray Anderaon. G O Kerin, R A and ia the favorite magazine in nearly F.mmltt, A W Khur, W r McCollum, A M Own half a million home», where it ia read I bey, Daniel Gordon. Thomaa Reahen, C J Bly, ‘each anti every iaaue by three million. | E H Cooper, D LGordon, Hitfry pearaon. I Estimates Furnished CLOTHES CLEANED AND an<l repaired and »ill also er» on l button», and re|«ir all tear» ■ hat mst | 1« lound. All work done up in Inal I K9 I elaaa workmanlike style. Next to K. K. More. if V. Bi not». KLAMA FH LAKE RAILROAD REPAIR CO WORK A Receive« the moot prompt anil cnielii] attention when brought to 11». A high degree of «kill obtained |>y year» of ex- perience in the work, coupled with the me of the be»l Diol», enable, ua to torn out work that ia aatinlactory, loth., moat exacting cuatomcra. You have the aatiafaction of knowing that your property ia »ale ir. our hand», and no work, however complicated, ia Imyoml our »kill, and that our charge» will 1« the loweat conaiatent with th« I mat workmanahip. H. J, WigTg»», Watchmaker and Optician. ANI» R. P. Breitenstien I ’roprletor i» PRESSED. IMPLEMENT Feed Store WAGONS BUGGIES REAPERS MOWERS RAKES ETC MRTHERS OUS OSCAR C. STONE, Day or Night > > At the urgent anlicitation of the Wo man’» T/ome Companion. Mr. Paul de always numbered prominently In all Longpre, who iVtt e greateat painter of social and public gatherings anti how Hower« in the world, con rented to make ever large may be the assemblage it a painting of what he conaidered “Tht Thrte .Moil llfantiful Rottt,” aixl the Is never complete without their pres- painting ia without doubt on« of the enca. We are sorry to ioae this estim maaterpiecea of thia great artiat. Thia able couple from our midst but what magnificent picture ia reproduced in all Is our loss will be Klamath Falls' gain. it» original grandeur on the cover of the Woman’» Home Companion lor June. The News join their h<*t of friends Although thia cover ia an accnrale re- In wishing them al) manner of success prodih tion of a painting worth iiundrvla In their new location.—Springfield of ‘ dollar», vet the June number, which hna thia exquiaite cover, may he ob News. tained at any firat-cl»«» nevra-atand or direct from the publiahera for the trivial Petition for Liquor License. »tun of only ten cent». ’ Mr. Paul de Izingrc ia putty »tried Toth. Hen. County Court al the Hun. of Or. j the "King of Flower Painter»." He not »on, tor Klamath County a social and buianess way. KLinuth Fall», Origoa p O Hoi irti. All Wool. An exquisite reproduction of BROKER Wr k Fn.liua k'rhl») Ue> X !■“ ample water «oipplr. w illrul al-»<it right* Through th* By«® of a ChllA "Of couraa." said th® taller, “yon greatly enjoyed the ocean voyage with your mamma and papa.** "Oh! y®a.” replied th« lltU® girl, "but it wn al! ao funny." "How?" "Fancy plavlng upatalra all day and then at night having to go down tn th» cellar when it wa* Urne logo tobad."— Golden baya. mark l . burns ,,r"* rtr *’“U I ami other »I Lakes W® M«'« *|,r w . mh I »I DY. Io*l. AU" loll'd’ I-« Noticelo lierein «'va '•••< lh' Mat a Copy of New Bugiami Primar, 1 naii vi ..Iller ha« »tul »•'"••v h" "•‘•"’»''"J thnasmanal Imi'itre "I A (’arlaoH First Kultlon. Know» Ito m.kr «ll»l lirmit in .lll>l'»,l olhl-' •"•' Ml I Kt > W I’AlHI « RRFOgT. Ih.t Mid ptoof V III be Hl».le Iwloie II o I Ii«, to Exist lain. < ouiiijr Clerk ol kl.m.ih • ■* •• 11 ’ Helon .eg'lvarei-t'"' Ih.» «ralhrrkir« “I am often naked." aafd a New Torli «I Klamalh Fell., Olecon. on ' fl ISO' milled hs lb. Shii.rnmenl wralher h«nvau boot ««lit*, alatea the Ikatoa boot, TViridnr. It Nswrl., im K»t»> *“ -*’1 ...linnat ..........n »«»k s.mh rt... «el»®« l|»w.l.».land KKl,»Ws »»e I» T *• H * “wMi-b I» the mreot Amer'.etui bsaik. _ . .. ..., .. i. .. ..................... “ "It i» a puzzlliMi qmwUon to anawtr. [ g . w m II® aama. ih. h>llu«la« ■<<•• ••'• !.. k.vi . <«»ilv «V..U.I «I wt»«il..f .•.mllilun« 10 pro.» hl. eoiiilnnous »..Idonee upon •»*•< futi..... retel, ren.-r em .»ui the r.|«m •>••'<« ft» a dozen <UfT«r«bt work» might ba e.iltiv.tkm.l mid land. «•> T O «..«».< >••• ihenppe' •••■' '"«’t *"■' ' " ,B * nniioxV tor exainpl®, the folio etHClou Home, lack lauablhi Ku«ene »p-mr' W r.i' .................. k .......... ThU re« of the t’olumbua letter the only km>wn Forr.l, Orefois. J. » «•<"•" B»«Mer urri »III h. ................ Mlur.l»» I«’ »ad ••• h enpy i f w hwh I» In the Lenox library. on ■ ' ■ •• »*-k Fifth nv.miw. or Bayard's 'Journet!' St'M MONA. Mill l<<i.N II |Nk» Volin"»" III»*«»«« Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs will be greatly missed from this community both in •'••• I* "••11 ,,r> I’1"’ ""*• WHEAT BARLEY OATS FLOUR HAY ETC M X LIM ATI! H|*KI XfjH IXRvr Thrall \ »rv Arrive B ovun i Mr m ** RVlilfa 7:1» •• ’• Fall Creak 3:M K liimath Mprlngs i:«n L«'»ve Klamatli Nprlnfi 7 M F. M Arrive Fall <'r»« li >.«> r m ’• Htrfiht Brl'lge ’* ’• Thrall llrrvwv Lind le 7 Pr ««Id «nt, KLAMATH BARBER SHOP • D. (lRIZZLR t KLAMATH FALLA OH LOON Cleanliness and Good Work Guaranteed*. Also Agent for LONDON AND LANCASHIRE HRE INS. CO. Notlia For I’ubllsatlon. Land Olhca at Lakeview. Oregon, May IS IW Nolit!» la hereby (Ivan that lha hillo». Ing named «eitler ha« Riad notie» ol hl» Ihlen. linn to make Hnal proof In nippirt nt hl. elelin, and Ibai Mid proof will ha ma.la urloni Gm. <'baataln. Co Clark al kla «flli ial piae« »| hiiafne««, at Klamath Falla, Orrgon, on July' 17, IMI, vis: K'Unril l„ Allrn. Uri Kmry No. ZM, for Ihn NW'y BW., and |,nt f, her », t „., «IHK, IOK W M. II« nam«« the following wllnr»Mi«t<> prova l |» conilnumi» rualdenr» upon and riilttvailou of «a|.| land, vii: w |< Allen, K N Colimn, John Koonlr, K H l'hllUbiai rl’ ol tf Imnath Fall«, Oregon. J N '»ai'on, H-gl.trr Notice to Credito***. In the sutler ut ihk KataU «I Minili» <•■ *M' tln,deW«.«<1 Molire I. her.-h, given th«' Dr Wm M»rl«.' h«« lean appoint«® admlnl.iramr "• '*• Ute at Minoi» G Marlin, deemrad, and •<' p»r.eiu HkFliig elkim, agulnrt <•'<« noun»® io |.rr,„.nt Um «me lo tlir onderai«»' •'d ai Klamath Falla, otegon within all niontha troni date. Ita <*■ MkWIB» Admlnl.lramr ol the Kalat. «• Miniile'l t'etHn. dirraod fated at Klamath I alia. < f . '.ay IMI ■