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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1905)
uat. l. II,. u..t |.ls- KLAMA TH REPUBLICAN OUR PRESENT AND FUTURE GREATNESS W. O. SMITH, Editor wnd Proprietor IU01NG NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON Klamath Fails, Ore., Thursday, June 8 1905 tfaaicAl iíe W tio W. ' ______ I BAIL WAY BUXOM. Ths German government railways eta- fk>>-4 559 451 perecns tn 1903: the num tier ci locomotives In use was 30.846 The total length of the Russian rail way a; stem on January 14 waa 37.571V, miles. In 1904 there were thrown open to traffic 679 miles The Anal spike In the railroad from Canton to ■amahui was driven the other day. But before It had been driven Ao«« M hours It «as stolen by the Ctfl- e-Ma. Encliah railroad directors give prlie, testation masters who keep the best cul tivated flower beds at their respective at,, on« Some of the gardens thus taaintaftad are beautiful. La 1838 he butter hauled over the Mln- aaapoitB ft St. Louts railroad was 400.- ** nosads. Last year It was nearly 14.- Oto. "0. the gain coming wholly from de velopments of creameries along the rail read. A report from Teheran. the capital of the anen , empire la ta the effect that th • Per.-.an government is negotiating ».th Russia for the purpose of building s ralroad from the Russian frontier to th,’ capital of Persia Traffic through the railway tunnel at Port Huron. Mich., will soon be handled f.y st» electric locomotives. The third rail system will be used, with the rail rlaced at th» side of the tunnel to avoid accidents to workmen. cents per copy. Thia wilt be the firat directory ever published in Klamath County,and » ill be itidispenaible to those wishing accurate information of thl. character in a compact and systematic form. For th- benefit of thoae who are con- ' templating taking the Civil Service ex amination preparatory to entering the Foreat Service, permit me to ,ay that ' the United State» Civil Service Com- miarion will roon hold examination» for the position of Foret Ranger, at one or , more point» in the State of Oregon, and when date, and' place» are definitely - fixed, notice of same will appear in th-j variou» newspaper». The examination* will be along th-I line» and include test» in the actual per forinancea of field work, which i» in- I tended to bring out the training, rx ■ pcrienee and general fitneaa of appli cant* for the work in hand. Ont« legal - i resident* of the State of Oregon w ho ar able bodied and capable of enduring hard-hips and performing »evere labor I under try ing condition,, are eligible to I the position of Forest Ranger, to »erve in the forest reserves of tliia State. No man of good character and ability, and a sound lw>ly, who has had actual experience in the timber iron the range need lieaitate to try the examination. Klatiiath Falls. Oregon, is the important commer cial and trading point of not only Klamath County, which is larger than Connecticut and Rhode Island combined, but also of a vast extent of the richest lands in the United States, Twenty billion feet, board measure, is a fair esti- an acre Ever since Lewis and Clark discovert- 1 the Columbia, .the Klamath Basin has been a cow country, now the awakening has come, the government has uiiilertakcn the reclamation and irrigation of 3l 0,( oO acres of the valleys, making the scheme as a whole the biggest thing in its line ever undertaken. It will cost $1B..*O per acre in ten annual payments, then the land owns the wilier. The California A' Eastern Oregon Railroad is building from Weed, California, 90 miles away, a standard gauge railroad, to Klamath Falls. Already the eileet of these two great improvements are felt Klamath Falls is growing. Property is advancing in valu •. Already a citv of 1200 people. I predict 10,000 in 1908, Lots that can be had now for a modest price will then have ad- vanced 300 to 500 per cent. Lind th it can be had for $25 to $40 per acre now, will be $100 then. This is not all that can be said in favor of Klamath County or 11 II. * G. IIOLABIRD. Klamath Full«, I Petition for Liquor License. Respectfully, S.C. Bartram. A remarkable picture worth MANYDOLLARS I MAMMOTH STABLES I | I lent lianti« |.stiii>enl • Coast ; In ihr cireuli «'..uri ol ih» *«••* «‘f»1’" I F»»r K lamni h <‘t”»ui V. Um n Ha* n. riamiBT. ♦...•*»•*«*' «'•' Pure Bred Stallions Buff Cochin Chickens I MASCOT KLAMATH FALLS AND MERRILL a Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon * Í I TOURISTS TRADE A SPECIALTY C. T. OLIVER, Proprietor, Successor to W. W. Hazen, t u Country Produce taken tn exchange for floods THE EXCELSIOR Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods 3oots and Shoes. IN FACT a complete and up to date line of Staple Good». I. F. DAVIES, DAIRY, O PEGON I. Liisi class -rrvlev. AM I KI » WI'AIHI M HI'IMIWI. |l. low •< Sl-r • >rr"rl "• ' •'*" ' *' 'r ................. .1.. It,..«»!... »I «e..1.0 I....... « .1 Ms, Ilse»- ' ivarh a« m »wc s «viri» rse"rd »* •rsib'- " I»H.» ............... • ••» .. ........... ,h«..ri«se.t !.•«••• Her. ami (•«<• 't "■ « i.,« » . ........... . .......... r',u „r,l alli te. tslrn ’siui ls« ' ' • h w. »•k r ul »»• "’*'h’’ I»a> M'ul M««t mue* III HII4 aa 1 u 1 •a ?«» 1 .'Ul 1 31 1 fl 11 • N M T? n TO I«, OF BF^T VERY M^T j main t,T EAST INO OSCAR C. STONn, ATTOIINr V »T I AW Klamath I nils, Oregon » »n* ' t'*^ I fr» dpi I I Im *rtrr »»I >1.1 1« • • i hm I* tO II 1*0 IM « It « r IM R» tO C. r. BONNl-Y. Attorney and Counselor at Uw F n itivni»»/ VMr.iH* 1 s|*' i4lh NOTARY PUOLIC \<’k« lii vit k Woni ti liui tliiv C. F. ADAMS. Prop. Merrill - - Orcgftfl, - I din prep.ircJ to Jo all kink kinds oi wagon anj wood repair work. <» HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY i. n. nooRE, rar •tul rar*!' I attri timi •a» all .i iliif« DANIEL CRONE MIL! ER U. S. Commissioner. Fort Klamath, ' V - - - I Orepa ! I ‘ • I» «•fl ÎI mi »! • » U »fl I Hill • ■/C um ! flñ"0ñíi¡ Pwa Du “u * J0:! sign nuta J. V HOUSTON. BOAT HOUSE Kl imath Lail*. Or. OITX »1IO1» LOCK AND GU.^ITH WILLIAMSON fHYEH CAMPING GROUND IV FFFF« r M IV Ix^atr Thrall Arrlrr H««vu« M«a»r| llrbltfr Fall « rerk K lainat h hpr iiikb PtalM P<*krffima l*ave PolfRama Arrlvr J»i«I» K lamaih Mprlnit« Fall Crerli M«va»l Hrl<!gr llngtl« Thrall HARRY WEDER i » a i X 'rie w I att«*ntfr»n uh« n brought t* nw. A-high I «legrpr of «kill oblaintnl hv va*ara of eg. th* Pa»M end I’Ml» Esümatcs Furnished IHI) YOU l;Vtt I* I he* r«*4*4>ll «hfi'ihl rnnaiill mr ••»*! v »'ir frrlh rmminr I rrg»i l**lv. |h‘hrlivr f»,«4h «rr R mur ti» limili) *«n»l a me»«' »»' i* i«» he«HÌt|i. Bmlrf»* *• ’I crown Iiericncc in the work, couplet with th«-' tine of the l>e»>t tool«, rtiahle* 11« to turn out woik that ia «»ti»f,ia<,ry, to tl.e ino«t exacting ctialomerir. Yo<r have 1 the ant ¡«(action of knoM'iny that yntir prr>|s*rly is property i« safe «.<(,. in nnr our hand«, hand., Rn<l no i work, however complicated, |»vO,„| our skill, and tint our chaigea will he the lowest consilient with the best workmanship. |j. j'_ WisTRIIR1 Wutchmsker snd Opiicisn, ♦ R. P. Breitenstien WHEAT BARLEY OATS FLOUR HAY ETC woik a aprcialty- t '9 KI.AM »TH HI-lirXGH M».< 1.0. Iran Thrill Arriva nuflia ” Mt»a»lc finTf* •• Fall ( reck K lamath Nfirlliffi |j n\i- K lainaili Hprlnf-t Arrive Fall Creel« Rterlr Bridge •< Ml ifownJ DENTIST JbTfivra the moat prompt and rnrrful ■ AIVI> Proprietor PROPHH tors CENTRAL CAFE IMPLEMENT Feed Store WAGONS BUGGIES REAPERS MOWERS RAKES ETC OUR PARTNERS MEAT MCOONUD a SON »,,A ..Ht Maa'«w* Hfi>a« \»» b *«" m «» «»b*.»»*r N«»»»** I« beret»« g »rn thai bv »Ir’H* »1 »< r t - -i • 'n»i vi«I »r»| • t •»« ♦•»«« 1 11 » i *• »• I latclc Rauch For Rent. of and *»n-1*r »h* '••»»■1 • I •*«i ••« ««»- «’ 320 acit-a on Neven Mlle < rvrk «I mui I ih* <*ir«*uU ihMrt t*l »h« maia »! «*re< for I five mi let Fouthur*! irmi» l «nl klflt»»Ail»,^ Klama'b <*«>utiiv >»•«' irla ' » • »t 'i « .*■* \|»ri IflO*« 'i|M4it a )•» 11* n it an 1 »1«*« < » 4utf ¡<)r«g«>n. \ll trnc»<l. hnii««’ larue * am *hiere«l. enrolled ••» I 4o* <*•«• ! •« ampin water mi ppi y. will cut tt rieh Iv •'>»nrt <94i th« y»t»»*la» »f kprll. I «I•» a r »• U»na u lit! hay, A l<lr»««*. « uh rrlrrrncv»». »SIR »ult 'hrr!u p« ••I i»« •• «» I» f K i a*, 1 !’ O. Uui 0X1, (¡Hihrie l« pia»»««iff • • I ••»•»•»•I 1 l*niial>l W!» •»• !■! an! IÍ-» «» ' •« •’». f Ta«***iua. I- ,4»f I» ••In*»* unde' th Ar r4 ii<4»ne • |M v | i BI<1 A <'i»ho. are liefen-»••»»• « ' I f«ri*<l e<*e»t*tt*t> lini •**-• (** avii il«e i»< tre «l*a<*fib^«l rra| prem »e« i<> »ai • in«<init« »|r« Ar l in •« «I «•*< rer an i •• ’ • i hi'Uf o« nn« «-'eh««*k j, n> oí aaid »ia» front *l»M«r nt ih* «’ » in», «‘»»«ir» II • >** Meals at all Hours <1(9 i»l K • nalh F b II» n •«> I win'» alh. «r II •• I i>br« •..«*’ .>«» I«» 11.« I» < t»v »t • Day or Night 3 .* 1« r f<»r ra«b tt» l»M» l *»n 4«» •>! ••:»• a .t jrri rr.trtnt»<'<»n In th# »na’’O*f pi«»vt|*l *»» | •II lh» right mir |i»ia«e«* ani •>*!<(• «,f Oysters, any Style *a»-l I*( jju «I» ii ,>• an«l J «açii »ii I «i *ry 49f th an I 4»« all pe 4*»-nft iliigLv Ihro ig'. an i i h*4t». »*« ««ilhr r 4t! » I» <9, *e»| «lent • * t h« «1 nl |>la»ni IIP« innr tg4»tf Wh*ti a h<t>< . wr*l *••»1 giilt. G» m 't. »ii* I *fl. <>•• ** ’•rp’wm’« r !*»/, ol inalbilo th* tat»! niwteaif« i pr ... •r» d**rr»b*'1 In •* 1 ludren.rsl. <‘«-rfre ai*<| r lernt ton •• U»!b»«k«. lo w THE Th* Nnrih»-aat gnarler <•’ '<« *• 'nn l«rnK fl « r »•'till* Hanffv !*’• . i n Ton n«h i p f hlrtj e * n (•»uriACii 14 Fa*| I I.* »5 II* .■•tt«» Wr r • ' an •• nl *,f«ff'*fi, r.»t «in Iit K lan.Bfh • »Utti» I i na rene »i 11 ‘1rs>.| ■ • Itili » IGM •* «••. m»««r nf I irli, togrthrr 9V; li Ihr I«'tirm*|»ta hrielifa ment« and ap|»r« teiiaiK'*« t h*r- hi »« > ' ans «t< <>r In any »I mp ap|>*rfainliig !•• -<1 k ao «ih Fall». Oregon, thl* JAih «la* of kpr»! Mia« • »»»eiitbaitt, TiiA-f tff >tk.«<.a « tj I Oregon For a Few Ceñís J LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES J f •’ 'I'* I n ill piru«»* cull oil Mot* Vim«* llvl'lfhl» i 25 mid .50 iviit » |*t*r I Phons Main 14 ¿ * Kl.mi.tih Fall«, Oregon, Mt« Ir»I«. I. 41. els al all To th« Hnn rnnntjr Court of Klamath <’o«»n tv. State of Or*gon. can l>c o!>taiiiv<l W«. *o»ir pethloner». belnr ar»-ial re»!4enfi* and l*ral voter« In Klamath Lak* precinct, in Klamatb County. Oregon, and having reaided in «aid precinct for more than thirty day« lin H. ROSE3OOM mediately prrcerdtnf the »ignitig and fi.ing of CLOTHES CLEANED •nch petition in raid Court. re«pe«-tUi!ly **k that a 1‘cenre be i*«ned and grantod to I. H. ! mn nnw |»rrr»arw«l AND PRESSED. Griffith, to «ell ipirituou*. malt and vinous liq |MM>|)lr w h > <|i »tt I« h» «amp un Willtam uor« and fermented cider, commonly known By Paul <ic Longpre as hard cider,at Odersa. In Klamath Lake Pre • nd* repaired and aill a Ian on »nti riwr. U iil k»*H|» a k a' Iti < I iout cinct in «aidconnty and state for a period of At the iir/ent nolieitation of the W’»>- biithui«. and repair ail tea«« lIlAt mai • nd • ill harr p t-luri- and lia» h*r hnrar* three months from the 7th day of July. , man’i H uihp I'oinpauitm, Mr. Paul d* las found. All work done up m hi .1 and notice 1« hereby given that jour petitioner J fx»nK|>n*, who ¡Nile gr«*iit4*j»t pniuter of Penniä w ill !»• krpl I -r mil IU-M u( trr.it. will apply to »aid f’ourt at raid time for th* das* workmanlike alyle. granting of Buch |M*tition and the granting of I Howera in the M«»rl<f. conarntrd to mak«* nimi t<» m H. U ill i arry mail |,>r t ainp Next to K. k. Hore. «aid license. Dated at Odessa, June 5. i9n.» la painting *»f what h« cun«i !erv»i "Thr rrt tn mid (rein Agrncv. If E V. Bl KGFflN Cyreniu« Combest, J. M. Hampson. Alphonse ■ Thrrr Mort llratdiful /uses,” him ! (he Dickey. H. Mattoon, H. C. Shearen, W. M. Ar- F kimk Pii.vra (minting ia witli<»nt doubt one of the nett, J. R. Hart, M . H. Emery, E. M. Hi I verfl, E. masterpiece* of thin great arfict. Thin R. Davis, H. H. Lowery. REPAIR WORK KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD J. H Griffith. magnificent picture in reprmltired in all Woman’w Home C«»in(»anion f«»r lune. Petition for Liquor License. Although thia cover i« an aecnrale re production of a patnung worth hun«ln**’a To tha Hon County Court of the State of Orr ■ j of dollar*, Vet the.June nutTihei, W’lii« h I haa tliin exquiaite cover, may he oh- | gon, for Klamath Couniy. i We, the undersigned, eeshlenti and legal taine«! at any firat-rla«« newa-ataiid ni . voters of Keno precl net, a'd county and -»fate, ! direct from the publiahera for the trivial I respectfully a«k that a licence to «ell spiritu ! «urn of only ten « enta. Mr. Paul de Longre is justly Myle*! ous, malt and vinous liquors in lers quantities I ' than one gallon In the precinct aforesaid for a the ’’King of Elower Painter?«.” lie no’ I period of six monsha, from the Gth day of July only* paint** ft0«»«*, lint every Hower that 11 1906, be granted to B T and I E >irman, ot Keno grow«, and in the highest authority on i In said precinct, and yonr petitioners will ever on Hower«. Hi- paintings are found in |; pray. Eaid petition will he presented to the the most aeh*ct homer. Home have sold for mm much «« «♦•ven thousand five htin mid Court on the flth day of July, A D 1906, | GeoC Way, C < Madison, L O Mills, Wm fired dollarf*(7,500.00;, Artiatfl, art erilica and coin|»etent CHntfW.G W .McCormick, L FStemburg, Dave pnra. J Whitcomb, A R Gearhart, Cbax Meaner judge* all agree that th<‘ cover* oi the B W McCormick , Geo Anderson, Wesley (’ole, Woman’ll Home Companion fur excel WE Gordon, HA Carmichael, w MitGucar, fl thoae of any other magazine. The Woman’« Home Companion f* a B Morgan, Osli M Morgan, Richard Kearns, T H DfiwtHng, Fred (Chapman. A D Gillman, H magazine whi< h in he-anty and excel F Chapman, W C Craddoek, D H McCollum, C lence, art, *torie.«, illufltratlong aiel fash I J J McCollum, R K Nurss, W Took, fieo L Chase, ion*, etc., excelfl all other home and I • W Hmith, Harcus Anderson, Frank Wood, WaJ- i famHy maga/ine*. The Woman’* Home : ter Anderson. B E Kerns, G P Jfcvits, J W Dyer, i Companion i* pul»li>*hed hy The Crowell £ D R Dotes, L W Anderson, E E Kirkeneall. El Publishing Company, New York City, mer E Hoyt, Kay Andervon, G G Kern«, It A . glaoChicago, III., at <>f»e Dollar a year, Einmift, A W Hhur, W F McCollum, A M Own- I and i* the favorite magazine in nearly bey, rtafliei «Jordon, Thomas Keaben, C / HIy. I half a million hoinvfl, where it ia read each and every by th tee million. KH Looper, D L Gordon, Harry Pear-on fl MARK L. burns BROKER I........ . n .< u - h . * y , 1 *•1 To. Samuel l'rrv» Nichela Ih» *hov- dammi *u« 1 Me-» 1 |«lrfeudsnt. • 44» tilt* 1 fu the nai*»** •»( I he Hl af* •» th* W*4 i hereby r4H|iilru«1 lt* uppvar i»n fhltl 1 ' «*t»ni|«lalui 6b <1 agaii**l '»»’i FG 1 ! Ullcd »uh un <»r h«*i«»re the UXG thai hv tig ihc tlalr »»• Notice I or l*ubll< allot». l>r«M*riUd -u ihc »•**K,r >*>r i bv pi»lt’l«,a»' »n; » »1 G v «» h I «n.I •• I »ili' »tr»» «».*f vh . I prit M 1»* * hihii ih«*r***L »he i»l«''» •’f ' Hl I I a..... with \t>ilev I* h« r« »'* gl»*n thei » h cuUft !••» the r* 'ci a f.m A >1 ff. a» iti |t| nv 1 th* |»rt»» i •'«»n • •»! i b* ••'* *’1 w • . c »m plaint, f h a •» «•f I tm I m I I* « **>|HI*,4 <»» t*»r •!«* I Thtt plaint »f !• |V» I W I I«» br It.« •' !>A« nrr In N. tul« ¡•ml* n» »h«* '*!••*• «• t « •|ll»»r»»»• • • I *»11, t< e <*l f.4»| 1 in II >«’k 13 ac « •rd'iig It* 111 «•.la *nl B <t,|t>ii|i«ti ,rr t.«r* • rii is«do-l rt’iMiri» «! pia’ of th*» ih * i » .»( Kia»" nalli Fall« t »g . i. * m all t an I •» <»*•• b’ •••' K laina* h Couihy. • »*<•<»»»» ; • •’*» Il g! r tur >■ ' « I’H iiiip ««I in«.* Wiliam F»»•! Ia>iie dt*l*ihlaili f»»«* have I«» •*'»! b«i »*•• 4 -rrt*« I H* a aki*ou. •la»»- »I » al.tar»»'a ha* H I til Ibi« hv tii!rr|.»r ami mil»«» I »o-« I i ■ a Htiff • ml* •»(•> * hl« •*»*»»’» ••a«**»»*»»« X*» "* *1 tor th* sini timt 4rlvn<1at’i !»•’ f»'*«»' »'•* r rr I fr•»»«» •• »ul pun ha«e ••« » hr «K» ,■<►.' , »*• •ci’lng any vla'm lu ai» ! f*’ -a <1 Lol IlleCk U Katigr Nk’gHF’, *h»r II. lit r»M»»»ti i» il a atitl for <«»ch of «abi town of Klamia*h Fall« N ai «K W V ant *«’ll «..*!••< fit» J hi «Ui»M other ami lurther rvllvt •- •»» lb* that the ♦•»»•! *»«‘<hl la mnr* »al»»*blr fur II« wrrm Jus' ami équitable »!-••• Thi« *umm.»na I» publhbcU lu »h* Klameib ditil.rr i»r *t<Ht* tha » «vi aari*'1 Uural ¡ ht* e!«1 m tn «Miti Lin i t- * r« ».r.< fl a >1 m IR IG piil>l‘< an by an t»r«!ri •»> IL"‘ lle>»rJ I • «I k • t o lelpof Kl«ii.«'h»-.I aihidoti M»tt. Judge a»t the t lrcuii Vmirt *»f the H • math Fai » Otrf’i» •»»» H«iunla», tbr «i h 4«) *»l (»rei»«»»». h»r Klamalh ('t»»il»l* ma l* Ma* lui,. |Wl% ' directing -rt!«1 <»4l»»m»»n« '<» I»’ pnhliohrd I Hr MBHir« ’I r It ll« w uf wll» «• ("oiio.'cut 1 re and »uc« cw9i»«' «• « k*, »a«' ■' t ’ < .i t < n tirabahi. ©f >’ '*• J the rtr-t |»»iblicatl«»n l«» ♦»* ma I*’” » »•»* *’ K «' F’fli». o! I <•! May. i*v» r It I Vermin. af lor I'lainlifT. I,*« la II if h t»t 1 L- . lx- supplied now with lui anil ail irr-:«» r’.«ht ' r*< • ••< r .uiillltM c.m l< wr b-’-l la*»l« rr|i»au I “Tony \ Best ” ■ I th- t'entral l>|:iliU’ *b ih*lr claim* l i tti>« •••!<•'* « hi -»r ■»» Purlura »s nh «»r VV » l ih nil, ill*’ »|S .la, of Ju *. fa kN J S rta«..iH I Th«»av wishing inMrucli*»n in nui«»»’ *hcfif1’a *»alc. Samuel ivr-j I it« original grandeur on the cover of the H. W. STRAW, Proprietor h . fel«1"' 'lv,,l'"' ............ "" ’ * SUM MON5. X mate of the standing pine timber tributary to Klamath Klamath Countv has 500.000 of rich valley Falls. lands, not one-tenth of which has been brought under cultivation. Land that will produce, under irrigation, more bushels of wheat, rye, oats, bailey, p Haloes. onions and sugar beets than any other section of God.s footstool. La nil that will produce the finest winter apples ever grown, the most lueious gooseberries. currents, cherries ami plums; tl e tinest horses and mules ever saddled or driven; the best beef, mutton and pork; the best bitter and eh-’c-io. in America. Land that in most countries would rea lily sell loi $100 I Noi I e . -<»r ’»uMkntlo« «w |<an4 4*ffi* r at lak**»w rea»»»« ' •» i»i X«»llt-e is her. h* g » «n »hat th«’ h*1 naiMf'l **t«lcr h«* AI« I »»••’•’•* hl* " It« makr Anal |»r«.4 lit • hvi «*'» "• bla ••I m '"* •ml that b I«I |»i«H»f will !»•* nt t-T’ h*■«••»•• ’♦ " ’ hat .flr* tain. « •»•»»»tv i'i*i k •»( Klamath ‘ ai k lamath Fall. •»». «<*' •*»» ’ • •?. IW«* * 'â. ihr Tl r.MbK'R 5»»rr'9 Hd Kn'n *•• •yr/l fur ,. He»’ k I«. . r « a " " ‘ |,.»tw| ». 1 an»l NK' /M'i. |,.l|l,«ln. «K F . W M II« «»•"»*• ih»- .«•■ fa» |»r«»V4‘ bis •,»»l*|i»»i»,*H- re. I* * "i ' mi iatlsm aa 11-» < ' 1 ' H»»mr*. Jari I anghl'i». KW* M*-’”" • F«*ri»at. Oregnn ’ • <•• • I f ►ratty Hard. Racon—bld 7OU ever »leap oti I fait Aanag Ito many triumph*, modern •urgcry haa worked • marv*loua a«e- matures*? Egbert—Well, that one I •lepton lul cwu io th« operation» for appendicitis W»«a It 1» Inevitable the patient anj night was fait, all right!—Yoakare flKeeJ.. may treat the aurgeon; w 1th ab Statesman solute K^u.iJeace. Need of Caution. C t . William Henry, hfl KtJglliti phyal- Geraldino- It i.w't good for man to So ■dan. states, aa ths result of experiments, thu ia all forms of animal life, insects alone. tieraid—No; but he ought to be par included, exist* ths last* for alcohol. H » ticular about bla company—Tawn Top- •ays that fishes ar* the truly Teal tee- 1C«. uxalara' Io creation. r- The Munich Neu eat» NNchrlehten an Or.. Thing at • Tima nounce* that Frau Hllgen. of TYwatberg. "I thought"—bvgun Mr. Cbatt.rwm T At aria, has born, no less than six chil- "Oh. no. you didn't," .aid her hut di.’-t tn one year. She wa» delivered of band. ' b»cau»e you were talking all th. •rlplats Io Joo’iary of last year and bore time.”—Leslie'» Weekly. triplets again In December. The case ia I attracting much attenUoo from the med ▲ Bit of Laoh. ial profession *■( fett off my tandem yesterday.- x “Hurt yourself?" "Genius is some sort of neurosis." "No; fortunately my wife Wai findet says 6ir Frederick Treves, the celebrated .. English physician, “an uncalculate-l me."—Tlt-BIta. nervous disease '1 he few men of genius t have met were exceedingly impossible pn»so<u> They are certainly oatlrelv out of place tn tbs medical profession, w her* «ven cleverness la nut to be encouraged. KLAMATH COUNTY DIRECTORY. Indeed, of all desperately dangerous per sons the brilliant surgeon is tbs most A Klamath County Directory <■ to 1* lamentable." vnbliahed in the near future by Alton A Numerous successful trials In thehoa- Salcido. The book ia to contain a com I pltals hate proved that Quins-Laroche plete list of all buetnt-aa firm», aucictie. ia especially au I table for elderlyYersons and institution», together with a full and flaBcate cbIMren. and that it is most •declive In cases of gaatralgia. dyspep liât of votera uatnea, po»t ofliice add re»» sia. neuralgia, emaciation. d< pression of at d occupation. A general write up of •pirlta. slow remvalesceuee. illness after tlie.conntry. and a write-upof each tow n suuJnsmenL ihloroals and scrofula It separately, will be given. The informa ia an antipyretic In all cases of fever, ti»n in thia book will be gathered and pneumonia, rhaumatiam. influenza and compiled in a ayatematM manner and ¿ther acuta Inflammatory conditions. will be sold at the nominal price of To Kepniriug. Lett ia. The First of i Series of Articles on Klamath County By H. G' Huio- bird, of the Holebird Investment & Trust Company, Which Will Appear Regularly in the Republican. TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN AbVANCE. Watch Fine Ur*<hiMtr *»f North I trnthl < 2 I*, r M 2,M> !• M a m •* * » •• Seym Thrall Ilervay- IJndky preaManf, KLAMATH BARBER SHOP J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietor. •I <L o. ÍIWIZZI |‘ Kl.AMAItl FALLS OHI'.OON Cleanliness and Good Work Guaranteed. Also Agent foY LONDON AND LANCASHIRE EIRE INS. CO. Nothe I (,r I'ubli.nildu, Isnd ornee st lakevlew, oLg..,,, tf,v r, IM NullM I, h-rrhy »I». „ , i ,* i n,.- |„||„w Inl-namrd ».-ill.-r Im, fll.-d „( h(, hll,H Notice Io Creditor»- ^iftnH makv tin«l h, Rnp|„,tl ,,( |(H hi Hi- Mait.o <>( the r.-talc .>< Minni»®- r|«l>n and thxi «aid i «m hr .............. . <!«. i hMixin. < .,., |,.tk „ ......... Hfl, »Ire- n < i| Notice U hrrvhy glvl-n lh«t IR btt.lnv*«, »• Kl.m.n, ralU, .................. llllr ka- I h « i h appoliitr«! H'!iiHi»1*'*^’’,nr 0 • I’. ”« Ndrerdl,, Ali-,,. ||,| V(; ’*»<• «»I Minnie (I Marmi. <t<r»a*r*1’ M* for U m , nw , •• a ', . ........... , h ,.,. ,. . l" r*'»n* having «*lAiin*> 1 40HK, I ii K W M. Il- nam-« ihr h,ll,..< •'"mieli io pn rin ili*- atite l<» il”*,,n althr..««, |,r„v,. 1,1, .nmi,,,,,,,,. '•» *1 Klamath Fall«, or.-g-n « upon and cultlvallon <d mm |„ lrt v )/ . w (( n»’»» th-from date. !»■ * w " All-n, ». N < h I mhi , .lohn Koon!«, K M ............... Adm’ftl«ira»«»r «♦!’•”’^ ali of K lamat li Falia, oreg<»n ' Ml»..lc<. Multi«. ■'<*«• , ! V ’fsi.on H. |»l ( ,r T>fl ■ ! r.‘ tflflinafh F»ì!< ,,r !*