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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1905)
I - < a 1.1. ; a*..» ¿A RNNUnL CixHDURT! NC EX6WCISES no Watch febpalrlng-. !-. Alva a is. Base Hall* nud ball bats at the City Drug Store. Dr. Goble, the well known optician, '•»¡,k Adams »lid »on, of Merrill, is now at the Lakeside Inn. and aill re re in lhe city yesterday. main there the balance of the wwk, h'.i.-e line ol thocotate* at the City Saturdav being hi* special day. Those u ; More. wishing to consult him about their «yes Mr. And Mix. L. B. \ »den returned please call Saturday, June 3. Ezami •nd»y from their lb me»teadn*ar Bly. I nation free. . i Drug Store is headquarters ; Mason A Slough have 180 acre* to sell I,.me ball In small tract*. toe Howard, the cattleman, arrived In If lhe people do not hurry up and • -ity lhe first of the wack from Cali- sign their hind for irrigation, the gov nia. ernment will withdraw their engineer» ’ < of watch»» and jewelry from the fi< Id. Il thi* is done the price of land will revert to $5 and |10 an acre .•City Meal V«ik»t, o* ncl hy Fred a here it was live years ago, ami there Friday evening the graduating exer- vises for tl.e Klamath County High .w.’fmol took place al the Opt^ni Hour*, i rius yvara* via** consisted ul only one graduate. Mi*» Aerie* Stewnson. daegli- tarot Mi. and Mi*. Meven.-on. ol l»wt River. A most excellent program was carried out and was etijoved by a )iack- «*•1 house. The progiam was as fellows: InvkM'atlot» M. ('. XTAB ' Mnmiuer tancio« — Oliver Metre TtKBI » <’L«r 1’I.VB I im Soprano Henrietta Oalarntfaw. a*»ph«a 4 Krause Judbvprano Irma rntrtck. Mat» \\or«ten Aho KhaUallouay. Mr». Oliver Oat«« Aci'ompauiM Mr«. II. F Mur«l«»ch Oranou ’ *’ll KelianW* Motart (a> -Allegro Gir » ’ (b) Ncrwe»: an llrhlal l,r»H*va'i»»n M ai W obdbk bust-, w is sold yesterriav to G. II. will be few buyer» at that figure. I Oeeaaional Ati.tren* Hw. W li Kmllh •ss ami M. Arniaml, of Montagnor . Carrie JaVvb Banti Fine Watch repairing. All work war (a|> J*hAllow A .... T udìmìu I *b| -Song ot a Heart Mrsrm J S'.ortgh have good Main ranted. L. Alva Lewi». Mt*. OllVgR UATK» reel prop rlv. Price right. \gn<»« stevenaan Methodist Church service*.—Sunday- Viletiietory Principal. John C, swan ?r. T. G. G' bfe, the optician, of Med- school at 10, lesson—Jno. 20, 11 21, Rv«pon»e F t ewen tat Ion o( Diploma Judge Geo. T. He preaching »1 11. , arrive 1 ■ i the city Tuesday. Epworth League at Baldwin '1 remain hr re for a «bort time and j ; ,|5i »object, ‘The making of a Ghri«- I *'HarX to the Mandolin** Henry Parlier ¡1 then visit Bonanza and Merrill. | tign . Helping one another,” Ephe*4-ltt. Tata: a (' lit C lub to M r n A Slntigh for vacant! Following this at 8, Rev. Anderpne. o» The ittUva sextette sorrel a bit and ■ Watsonville, California, Will address nil their numbers were pronounced by a «nd !■ -I'lence | roperty. . the andience as the best ever given on Die i '.>i;fe.•• mere »tore on Main »ttcot the congregation. ue I bi Otis Krause was «old thin Now line of diamond earrings, shirt the local stage. The piano »ol w by Miw ek ' ■ f *.. Urng'rv. formerly of Se atnds and riugs. Winters Jewelry IMac \Vunion were excellent ami M»s. da. M' Grvtrrrv i. experienced in Store. (vatoM wat even better than ever. Mis« ,. cnnfc-ti.in'-y basin'-**» «nd will run To the public of Klamath Fall» ami Stweneon i» an exceptionally bright up io-tia.u »lore. surrounding country :—I am represent young lady ami h*r part wa«* taken in a Nothing too diffietilt for mt repair de ■ ing the Alien A Gilbert Piano House, of manner that did credit to the itigli trtment. 1.. Alva Ix-wi». Portland. I respectfully announce that School. <b<rrv Hons», June ~ and 8. I-*te«t 1 I atn here to »tav and will furnish the •-l ire»—Russian an I Japanese , tast gr ides of Pianos and Organs for Oration ••Self Reliance.” ar- ;<l dif rent war *c»nc». T* , the least money to lie had in the state. anroto w ill describe the picture«. She ' I'atroniae Lome and sdve money. The true measure of life i» its achieve-1 ill appear in Japanese «■wtante and A. Linelrack. Salesman. uient. Man may not attain his ideal; sir decorated with Kandasht. I > • in rwx.<- properly par jag- ri» titter! u i ’ i w i k» i any kind «aina» Glasses with but the energy with which he pursue* Mason A Sìotàgil have 160 acre» partly of fraine .lesire.!. All work (uarautcexi. it, is the charm ami strength of hi* up, ived, thirty-five acres in alfalfa. A Winters Jewelry Store. character. Thought i* the privilege of w . bargain. Sam Carmichael, who hrt« been work- I every niigd, conviction ia the watch-. H. j Is.liland and W. I.. Findley, ing at Ackley’s Inmlrer camp near Keno, word of self-reliance. Untiring energy, lia.i the misfortune tn break his leg ve> •presenting the Review of Reviews, ter lay afterinK>n at aliout 2 o’clock. Mr irrepressible zeal, strong resolve are the it Fort Klamath this week. They Carmichael was l.va line l"gs from s qualities <>i men of history. A revolution ss-t to visii Crater lake and will take skidway and while cutting a l.»e his 1» first conceived in the thinking mind. .e .saml write articles descriptive of was caught under the handle of bis A worldwide empire might have ls"-n hook and was broken below the knee iis -w. ti. n for their magazine. I He was brought to town ou the boat the drea.n of msnv a warrior, but it re- <lt>» reward for a watch my repair de- ■ «nd wa« «ttemlerl bv Dr. Merryman. I maiued for Na;srlc >n to attempt tii* real - — ’ ‘W va .. r 11 lur .v ws m 1 rv nd <s a». I ■■•• t «rtnu-nt cannot put in order. L. Alva The break will be examine'! and set ization <>f this dream. If Na; Icon had today. soris. allowe'! himself to lie fettered t > his na Do not place your watch in incompe tive island, by the poverty and petty in Only a f“W ol the residents of Klamath hands for repairs. My repair de all« are loft in town to-day, most of the | tent 1 cidents of his early life; if lie had been cannot be excelled ou the I ever chained by the uoml* of public •e pic haw g'<ne to Wliitelake City to partment 1' non I the ojxning. It is reporter! _that that [Coast. !c L. Alva Lewis. opinion : if he had !>een di.acoa-agrd from ■. i1 the county will attend the affair,] The H. G. Ilolahird Investment A action by tickle fortune, hi* dreams and i. reonl of curiosity than anything else ! Trust Company lias leased the lower visions might have been nnkii >an. I’.ut I have the best equipped Watch re-1 floor ol the Jenuings building, and will free ami determined to tuaraball Ins own v«ir <!epa-tment in .Southern Oregon. l’ open up it* office there in the near fu forces, te brave the passes of the Alpa, , Al a Lewis. ,, , ________ _ _________ ture. Mr. H.G. 1 Holabird. the head oil to snatch victory from defeat by his own Mrs. Arex. Martin left Monday f“»' the Company, is a new arrival in the powers ; he was able to bring his mighty -an Francisco. She will return north city bu, hau> .;re,dy made MVeral im- concept to realization, within one battle | .he tiist <'f the week and will be joined , ((OrulIlt deals in real estate that show <4 his achievement. But bis indomitable | vy Mr. Martin at the r*»fe°«d, and to- [ |linl to be a hn’stler. He is the »on of purpose led him on to victory at Water- getlier they will proceed to Portland to Colonel Holabird, one of the stuck hold Iiou. Napoleon had genius, Napoleon take in the Lewis A Clark Exposition. ers of the Weed Railroad. had military ability; but had not Meals at all hours at the Gem Cale. Have yon tried some of those choco , Napoleon been self-reliant, the world First class service. ■ would never have heard of bi* genius late» at the City Drug Store? Fine Watch Repairing. L. Alva Fine Watch Repairing. L. Alva and ability. Had not Napoleon been | self-reliant, the pages of history would 1 Lewis. Lewis. ! not have been illumined by bis deeds, ! PROPOSED COUNTY ROADS JUST SURVEYED Some much needed county roads were located in various part* of Klamath County during the past three weeks. The fir«t one was in that noted valley of the Srague river, commencing at a point on the Klamath Falls Sprague River m ul, throe miles north-west of the pros- >wn oi Bly and rnnniug thence ii .rm across Sprague River and through that unexcelled stock ranch known as ti>e l’eplar ranch, and owned by a very p. (. u-lar gentleman. W. W. Fmitb by ’ . tatter known a* ‘‘■ill.” ■ . ity waned for the time _ wnen the hungry surveying party ."i their way to the dining table of that entertaining hostess, Mr*. W. W. Hnith, and oh, that dinner! Well it va» simply “Immense,” and before we leit the table it was “Ont of sight,” but " get back to the road we had to wade n distance of wine seven hundred feet which will require a bridge of that length, but the enterprising citizen* of that l-M-ality say they have the where with to build it and they are going to h ive a road, which is without doubt Verv badly needed. While this road is only fonrmiles long I venture to say that there is not an other four 'miles in Kiamath county where a road will be of more conven- .. ice to the residents than this one, and how the people of that locality have ■ 1 tr;. -led around during the •iy five years or more withoirt such a road is beyond my comprehen sion. 11 >m Fprnge Iliver we took our weary way to Wood River Valley where we proceeded to locate another road of a very similar character, and as to con- v nienccand necessity there is really no distinction, nr.d while we had to wade it was not quite so deep, but it was mnddy in the bottom and for once iu my life I craved web-feet. When tliis road is opened up the Wood River-ites raw get to the saw-mill without swim- n c or boating, and will allow of a picasant smile on the faces of those en- terprising gentlemen, the Worley Bros., proprietor* of the Wood River saw-mill. The next road, but not by any means the least, wa* located from a point on the Fort Klamath, Crater Lake road, two miles north of Fort Klamath, the metropolis <>i the Wood River Valley, to Klamath Marsh where it intersect* 1 ''laiuath Falls and Deschutes River i ' I. This road is over one of the finest mo in tain* it was ever my good fortune t'i si •,-there being a natural grade al most Un • tire distance, with only one steep piled., and $50 worth of work will do away with this. In fact it is a much letter road at present than many roads tin ii'^l In-- uue' harm t»r nt cotinfry PIERCE-AVERY. Mr. J mppli u. Fh’Kf Hl th;«city. Mi»* Ag11 vh Writ, <4 inarthM uu T» w »I av , M iiv -7. *• * H iih I hiiu . N ow Y ' h <’»»* Mr »•••! Mr*-. I’ssree will Iw at Immv Mi Kl*m*lb •' all»i Septeivber first. r kehiujicr eouncY bjuik Klamath Falls, Or«aon biMir came the man was not (omul want ing. Dav alter day lie Miita! over the unknown tracklera >«tMii. Em thia he I li* I cx|revtr««l to r*0e the u*w laud. 11.» men peopled the lionxui with eveiv lei A young an I s|»»rty tiavoling man >«' r r ta imagination. Thur rtainoiiied tn on a lied of pain I turn back, they prared, they threat All hope was |X»t, hi» life ebtad I*»' oned, imt Cohiuibus held to lhe mm- he ne'er wonLI rise again. mini I “straight ahead." What uutti “Have yon no »wc»ll‘«'ait. I*if »ibi nutu. hare I sen the courage of that wlilspctcrl o’rr lil» line'.'” tlic* I rite horror of supers' it ion around Itiin, . . i _______ i I “Whom von would irll a last far».« H • • tli* strain ol expectancy, the danger The young mail soltly aai.l I from sea ami »ailors, no friend to svm- pulhiae. no man to encoiirajte. Hal • There’» Leona, tack in Ellensburg. and Maud in Sorth Yamhill. t'oluuibna lacked in sell reliance eer- tan Ir he would have given up Ins Iwdiet There'» Millie down in Altany and Kate «'idg ne back to Spain defeated, rmm*d in Ja< ksonvilio. and Io die. But »uataliied by a faith in There'» darling Jess iu good old Hurns, hi» enterpri«e. lie won, and no name is ami Mary in John Day. And write to Hie, in Medford, tiwr. greater than that of Christ >phurOolum or thunder will ta to |*y.’' bu*. Lite only avail». m>t the bating lived. The watr liers »lartcd in surprise, ami Power ccaaes m the instant ol repose; it then thr*y aahl <••»$•<» inoral ailsos ill the moment ol tiniisitioii I- oiii “An«l ii". prnv. wiiliuiit delay, lhe a pa*t to a new state, in sh utting to an pirl kk hum voit atlttr«*. aim. lhvg.il «hum you have »Worn to h>vr. Virtue is Height, and a man or com auv briti^* I- th u-*allli etui pany of men. plastic and permeable to Y’>ur proiiti*d writ®-, n t! b••!** md blv, pii-ici|"e*. by the taw of nature must quick, Iri u» know hvr i.ama*' have power over and ml» all cine*, na • In D.-ikor Ci*y Ethel liven. Go! 'phone tions. ki ’g«. rich men and poet*. her qui« k ” hi» cried A-k nothing of tuett, and presently ** And Grtt rie f.tis tr. in Klamath Ftllr, V'tu sliall stand, the firm colmiin, the and Anne tn»m old Sranule. it; h >1 ler of all that surrounds you. It n»er<’* Cora *h‘wn in i'lllamouk, an I i» only when one puts off all foreign sup Helen in Wert tall *’ port and stands alone, that lie know» The younf man •»ibrlied. “It» time I died, I've swum I»» love them all. his power. He who knows that power —Jaek*.mvtlh* lMimwratic I'lmeR. is inborn, «nd knows that he is weak l<e- c.iuse he Im« |.s ki"l clsewlicte for help, H. G. HCLA3IRD att'l throw» Itint-ellon bis own tlioi igl.t ami resources can work wonders. The same taw hold» true in nature. Power j Alex Martin. President, Alex Martin !r, Cashier E. R. Reames, Vkc-Pres’t, E- M. Bubb. Asst. Cashier Safety I n lhe policy <»l tliii bank, »nd it is rigidly adherred to. Saictv first, l iberality next f 4 f ❖ 4 ▼ HARDWARE 4 4 4* H» 4 Buys and Sells Real Estale GEO. T. BALDWiN 4 4* 4 »¡» »i« 4 4* 4* 4 4* 4 4 ON COMMISSION is in nature lhe essential measure ol , right. Nature allows nothing lo remain I’m a Rustler. Try me in her kingdom w hich cannot belpitseiL '-waöX Temporary Ollies, T*ake.id» Inn 1’lie hon ied ti«e recovering Imm a strong wind, the vital resomces of every J » animal ami vegetable are alemonstra- ti >m of tlie aelt sufficing and therefore »«11 relying »oul. We are accustomed tn hear upon ever t a: ie. expression» of delight in the beau ty of tiic picture preaeutud by the deli- CANDIES. CONFECTIONERY FRUIT. rail around to cete ivy clinging fondly »nd helplessly TABLETS. STATIONERY. ENVELOPES. t > ti e grand old oak. And the picture certainly is an Attractive one. But after »♦ h * their g’xul» »nd CIGARS. TOBACCO. PIPES. «11. there would Ire no charm in the pict ure, and nothing to attract the eye oi GET PRICES CUTLERY AND NOVELTIES aiqs-id to the sentiment of the ta-holder. We Will Treat You Right were it not tor the splendid toweling We have one nf the finest Hardware strength o( the mighty oak. Stores in Southern Oregon. Throughout all animated nature til* ■<?£* same principle prevails; that the seif-iehanl power must prevail and must c mmand the admiration of the Yoti will not I mb to boy observing world. Life has no pity for, we know you can’t help it. I or sympathy with weakness,uncertainty The îjirgt—t Aaaortinrnt of Stivh bakcr or vacillarion. Tne ineaorabl« taw of Ruirti«*e and Wag« «nt in the Countrv ‘toe survival oi the titlest” demands the Dverinic Mower», Gnna, Fieb courage and *trengtli, w hicti meet* the ing Tackle and Ammunition. storms and atres* of living, with a show Before you buy a buggy come in and of dr fiance, and instead of yielding tn ■ce «»uro. STORE their fierce assaulls, strikes boldly tack and triumph* over every obetacle. Ashland Hardware Co. Ix't u* then, speedily cultivate tbecliar- ASHLAND OR. «'•'eristic*of the mighty oak. so that if. ' nor would seething France have lieen need Is*, w.i may Is* ready to sustain in that have ieen worked and traveled for t welded agaiu into a nation, by his bands. its liAgd beauty, the clinging ivy. years, and it wan voted by all concerned Valedictory belf-reliance is not Na; 'le inic in its in the locating of this road, that the peo ! ultiuiate result, but it is Napoleonic in LATEST ple of Wood River Valley were indeed To th“ friends who are gathere.1 I.ere, jit« tenacity ol purpose. The ideal—the fortunate to lie at one end of this pro- ‘ goal struggled for must he lofty and to the teachers who have been our posedpublic highway, and thoee who , noble. The self-reliant man toils rot guides, and to our fellow student» and have occasion to travel it can travel it 1 ¡or wltish gain; hi* faitii in tnai kiud is classmate», it is my privi lege U> givo a can form their own opinion*. I deeply imprinted in bi* earnest eotivie-1 last greeting. No doubt all those who are personally Another year of onr school life i« fin tien»; his I >ve for man and ta-d endures ; I I acquainted with the locator* of the road his immortal principal is nut uarkeued isiieri, nr.d some of us ar» here ton gbt will realize that nothing but good could f ir our last time. But whether we go . by the shadow of death, conie from anything tiiey attempt, hence j A true seli-relicnt man »tan Is for a or stay, we «hall all have abundim* cause the above road. cause, a nation, and an age; posterity to rememlier our school with gratitude. Jut. • The itinerary were, John Hagelstein i seems to follow in his steps as a train Day alter day we have assembled at our and Stephen Herlihy, Viewers, Mont. of clients. Caesar is born, and for age» , ecimul, and the associations which clus Hutchison, Viewer and Surveyor, E. E. after we have a Roman Empire. Christ ter around lhe place, more vivid in our Weekly, Marker, Nate Smith, and Brick is born, and millions so grow and cleave memories today than ever before, can Morgan, Cfiaimnen, and last but not ’,,tl HI’ to hi* geniu«, as to rule king», »way the never ire forgotten. They will go with least Puck Ryan as Flagman, Chief Cook destination of nations, and modify the us thru life, and form an important part and Bottle Waeber. tendencies of maukind. The reform»-1 in the individual experience of each one Oxg WHO WAS THERE. tion leaves imprinted upon mem >ry. the [ «( us. We cannot take leave of the familiar invincible courage of Luther. Bcipiol MAY LEAVE OUT POE VALLEY, is called l-y Milton, “the height oil walls, and sunder th»associations which , Rome.” «*«>•« inqrvi v irnniivn Thus history resolves iirrii itself git- in-! have hound us together in that place, I to the live* of a few strong and earnest without expressing the debt ol gratitude PHONE 108 We have been informed that the Re I we owe tu our school and our teachers, men who are, above all, self reliant. clamation Service is seriously consider We have tun Let the man who would win not al for their fostering care. X ing the advisability of eliminating I‘oe I ways iiai'ate others, rely on yourself. little experience of the duties and re- Vallev from the proposed system, lie ! You can give to your own gift the cumu sponsibilitie» of life fully to understand cause of the extra cost involved and also lative force of a whole life’s cultivation. and appreciate the value of ll>e educa- liecause the land owners are apparently 1 With the adopted talent of another you lion we have received here, but we do indifferent. ¡ never have but half p<»ses»ion. That know that we are the wiser and Imi tei To irrigate Poe Valley from either We know that without it we I which each of ns can do beet none bitt ¡or it. Clear Lake or Upper Klamath Lake in his creator can teach him. No man could achieve neither a moral nor a ouri- volves, not the construction of one large | knows w hat talent lie po»,-«»»e* until he n»-«s success. canal, but a long milage of several ex To many of us, the education which has attempted to exhibit it. Where is A pensive laterals, and also the dredging the master who could have taught Ba we bave received in this place will lx of Lost River for several miles to drain con, or Newton, or Franklin, or Shake our only capital in beginning life, and the swamp lands. The extra cost invol speare? Shakespeare can never lie whatever of wealth or honor we may i ved makes it possible to cut out the ma le by the study of Shakespeare. Do hereafter win in the world we shall be * MRS. M. Prop’r. acreage in Poe Valley without adding to what is assigned you. There is for you ! largely indebted to Klamath County i the cost per acre of the system else at this moment an utterance a* great High School for the means of «access. 1 Modern improvements. 73 rooms nn<l «iiitos. where. 1 and grand a* the colossal chisel of Phy- fait us always reinemlxr onr school with) Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club Only a small percentage of the Poe , dias, or tho pen of Motes or Dante, but affection and gratitude. We shall always Rooms, Etc,, Etc. Valley landa have been signed up and different from these. feel a noble pride in those who have so , P ' ' a unless the entire private holding» are 'I Success is the realization of a great w isely and so generously placed the ; under contract by the fifteenth of June, !, “ ‘ > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS > truth. The .. . ; , ,* ' 1 truth, the realization of a great truth means of education within reach of all. this entire part of the project will doubt- . .. , , . , , , , r is established by overcoming ob To the school officer* and to the profe*- ! less be dropped. , , ... _ _________________ »taeles. Circumstances make no man »or we return our sincere thank* for , TIMRKR LAMP. A<T .Il'NK ». IH7» Kuril K SUBSCRIPTIONS TO RAILROAD. great, nor do incidents give birth to na their hearty and continued interest in [ FOR PURLICATION. I tions. The man must lie so great that our welfare. i t'nlt<-<t R i * im l and uffl.e, lakevlew, Ore | he makes all circumstances indifferent. With the wish then that the goodly gon. May », inn» Nolic» la hrrvhy glv. n that In Comfrllsnrr riMHKH i. aso . n r ii'sg i is;» xoiit'M The following additional suliscrip- Columbus was pre eminently fitted for day s lie l>riinfnll of what each nature with ihs provlainus ol ihs sei j(lnr a, i»7», H'K I'l'SIII A riri.x. tions have been added to the railroad the task which he created for himself, ciaves, and with the trust that each one t-nilllM "An art lor th« sale ol tlmhcr landa t’nlu u Suo < lzm,| «mire. In»»vl»w. rrr»»®». bonus: I Through deceit and opprobrium and di»- of yon “Be to the last, the bird of of all In Ihr Siam of < alilornla. Oregon, Nevada M«l IWV,, Notier la hl (rb) gl»»n Hull" Previously reported.............................. $92815 dain, he pushed on toward the con that man can call his own,” I bid you and Waahuigtnn Territory," a, «si»nd«d io all romplisnir »uh i|,. |lf„, i,|< n> ni III» •«■I" Public Land Slants hy tact of Augtial I isff' (he ................... Unie I I»;». < nmlr.l "An joint S Fnouk.......................................... 800 ruination of his desire, and when the God»l«ed. A on «» S tevknso ». ,l,f 500 Chas Horton.......................................... following prraona have thia <l»y filed In Un, lii» ■sinut ilinimr lamia |n ilia hi » i «> ol 1 *"* 1 Rex Bord................................................... 100 i OIRer- their aworn atatemcnl«, tiswft: ■ turn!»...................................... i w»«lilnftiin Nt-. K D Jones................................................ 100 Moaea Rolmrge of Klsorallt Kalla, eouniy of rlKny," »■ . in niir.i IRRIGATION MASS MEETINGS. >’’■• "- As» station, wa» kept »n thr Ptlkllc I busy ai-r-epting subscription*. nmee H M Cow................................................... 100 I Klamath, Slat« of Or-gon, aworn aiaiemeni Him,'. I,) a I Al,,,,., I, |n»>, ll. rlwrt N- the land owner« reitfize that th« govern San Francisco No, 71*1» for the pure It are of the N',HK'a, NK'; Inivia.ot Mrrrlll, ...unt, „I Klnmsrh. »'Ai«<'l ment will withdraw if the land is not 250 Holbrook, Merrill A Stetson......... HWf-a. Iota » ami 4 St r ,10, Tp 37 M ft IP, E w u .............. Im ihl> <l», nom In Uris "t*"- hl» 2501 , in the intere«! of _ gov- signer! „ ______________ Mas* meeting» Standard Portland Cement Co... at on<*>, they are coming tu the I Ignaes Roharae of Klamath Pella, county of ««"I n aisir „„„I g„ (ur ,i,r | iirrh»»' 100 eminent irrigation were held fin» week front with a rush. Schaw Batcher Co............................. Klamath, Slate of Oragon, aworn -taieinenl N<> •I" 8‘, "I NA , H.. Ilan.l ol »W.’"'o'* 100 at Bonanza, Merrill and Wlntelaket'ity, The biggest meeting of the week will Firemand’s Fund InsCo.................. dH® lor the puruhear of the IV,NW',, i-. , 2U T| Sih fl io I w M, .„,1 will ,'ff.r rr’'"’1 100 On Tuesday, at two o,clock a rousing probably he today at Whitetake City. Heyw<s>d Bros 4 Makefield Co . end ELjNg'i, «“<• :wi Tp »7 S fl II , g w q "h"W Ihsi Ihs hml wnrlit la mor» v.lwnMf 100 big meeting was held at Bonanza nt Land owners from all parts of the coun Sachs Bros...... .................................... That lliey Will nffi r proof to rhrrw tliai flic forila llul.r „„„r l)lBn („, »crlr.illorak 50 which Col. W. H. Holabird and other* ty will tai there to atlend the gland • Hoffman, Rothchihln 4 Co.......... land «ought la more vsliishl. for Ila timber or piupoa-a nod m ralsbliab hla rlnlm •" 50 jpoke. spoke. Reports from that town say ray <j>ening. The mmcess that ha» attended Central Hardware A Simply Co alone then tor agrlmilltirel purpoo . ami p, In ml I. f.,,» i,Pn I *h».(»ln cl< r k of K Imusi h I*®, California Saw Work». ........ 50 that thousands of acre» were signed dur rfiene meetings is very encouraging amt rstshlleb their claim to -al,I laurl hr-lore tie<>, Orr, ni K Intnsih ».Ha, Or«', on Hslurifsf. I*1® 50 ing the d iy «nd everyone pre.ent who it is believed that the people will have Bpruance, Stanley 4 Co ............... f ha»iel»,Co.Clerk, al hit i.7lr, at K naialli Mil liny Of Alignât, ||r man »< »• *h" Ames 4 Harris .......................... .. 36 had not signed their land promi«ei| to the neces-ary »muunt of land subscrllied Kalla, Ore, on Monday Ilia I7tli day of Joly '■a W I Hh.,»<),. Arthur Mnrtli»», "• H H Crocker 4 Co........................... 25 do so at once. The people were brought by the en<l of next week. urn. Or. .nd (I i . m k Tiirmw, W A Turnnr o< Mono* A nia-s meeting will I e hel i at the realise -------- the nm entity at once. 25. to ------------- ---------- , of signing ------------ H L Jmine 4 Co............................... They name as wltneraca; Ignat e Roberge,. •eno. Wuh. Any .nd .11 persons ol»l",,B® ■ 25! At Merrill on Wednesday afternoon Court lion»« in Ktatnath Falta on Sat Win Hodcher 4 Co..... ............... W W Carmichael, M A < nrntlr-lmrl, W <> Hmith, 1 *<lv«>«ely tlm »boy» d.ircnlKol l»ii<l. '** 25 the ------------------------- people were fully --* as enthusiastic and urday afternoon at 2o’clock. The meet laiuis Kline 4 Co. Move, Rotiarge, all ol Klamatb Falla, Klamrlh ' '1'“ "’•■'l II «I» fhnlr nl.iifia I» till" oft' '’ on <* proceeded at once to sign their land for ing will lie addressed by Col. Holabird Co, Oregon Ufere mid Ah day ni y igual, 1001 ♦ Olitalo irrigation. Mr. Applegale, Secretary <>f and a tig Httimrlaiice is expenh tl. Total Mb An/ end all peraons la uPos «1v»r sly th* I ». J» W»i»oti. ' 4* 4 4* “MANNING’S KANDY KITCHEN When You are in Ashland Ashland Hardware Co’s Store Come in and Look l 1 A. J. MANNING. BISHOP’S EXCLUSIVE FUR Spring Millinery 1TURS is the place to save m »ney. Call anJ s«*e my stock before sending out for your g<»o ts. I will take pleas ure in showing you around mJ w ill give you prices that will jusrify you in buying at home. 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