Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 27, 1905, Image 1

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REPUBLICAN.
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KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JULY 27, 1905
NO. ¡7.
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RECLAMATION OFFICE NOTIFIES CANALS MONEY IS READY
WORTHINGTON RECOMM EN D5 LARGER APPROPRIATION FOR CR VH:R LAKE
'TWO THOUSAND CORDS OF WOOD ON FIRENEAR TEI I -,!’S LANDING
SUPERINTENDENT ARANT HAS
WONDERS WITH THE SMALL •SISIN or HPÍ IS YET A COMPLAIN OF INSUFFICIENCY OF THE KLAMATH I ALLS WATER PLANT
mystí : ry -« ist iut MANAGER GATES SAYS THAT THE DELAY IM
SUM ALLOWED
CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PLANT WAS AT
BEPAiDFuR
b!>kl\G GKhEK
VF RY
PCPU AR
BIMCVINT HF5T KNOWN AM» MOST » m • -
Con.wlUnx Engineers It.
. he Read !■» Now
THE REQUEST OF GOVERNMEN I*
the Best In the County Without
Loot of
flood Hotel Should Be Built J. F. Adems and Captain
Ankeny, of The Klamath Falis IrHjffltins* Compitny,
I or the Accommodation of Summer Visitors and
Woodbury Lose About 4
Objected to Pipe Line Below Mis Ditch Before Me
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Eepciially Ladies.
750 Cords.
Closed Deal With Government.
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iVcvt A ok ‘| s 1 4* Will
Probubiy Ailvci *i>c I o.
Bids
thi Tura la* «d the »••« rk ll*r 1
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aliali •>»* *• 11 41 ,,u* ,b • :«* »• *i »
<vrt at* I (b«N m all pt*• u L m 'U'M* «U* 1
• ill I n « ata'lrd III the near i ui Ui <• ‘ 1* lf»V
Klaa«ilh pro) I
Ai» i Mariin I».. a« •• • ' rrtgr* «•!
tlir hl4»»»n*b I 4»l« lr*lgali IKK 1 ’»»•♦•
Bml the l ltih’ hlaiuath VN«tr> I M.» I.
< .tnpativ. *•" noiifir • th» 4t 44 • »II 4«
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I|*e ai*tt - m ’I n d till • a rr 41*1 ’«*»
poor iitu ’iH a ou’I lie r« a* a|l 1.» IMI !!-•’
3<rvr-l pike 4iid take <• m-r U «’ two
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1 be kijuai'i < 4U4l < ‘ »III
1*41*1 a « h I Mr A iki« • <d th 10 « 1« 4f Uk«
foerrvoir alt«’ were a'» « l* 1 'till- «f t< • thr
fain*- fl«vt.
I'ttBipleU «lati «I th«’ |-»*f rm • nr*«it «Ut
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tty i« !■ t**» p’ p4f«»i »• d «•*»
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%er«l «»I Ct ; »nd.i g I ,r»|tH-« F« *
jsxwt io KI« a »’b Fall » « • g«» »svrf 11*1«
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frptrf. If ihr pt
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4ho lioaul, tl»r) will th«'ti Adit rtiæ h r
1»i*h I «C the B«* k.
WItilr the |N! 'plr leit »| i»rr |» »itiv«
ti»al the r cri ment p' . « •
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etAiurt.t |>i* jr- ’ »• t .» • >r »• t « 1 •«•«»
!• lunotti I hai l* « la k..* g *\* » *
ml »rtic iin Ihr
r«vMly rx|-”n d-l M*»
jikr l*4«i »vM an t u<*a
cai* riutlinii«
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UB ti»«* «x«»t.
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FOR PEO!\E H7..Í H£f. .
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'(•ili hr Very n !'»O
!i n»'i h»’rn t*» «H H %l
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Ymfll U» a or i|r*d
fivltr
Ih « »fr«
l<»f rn**»l<!trFoot<N toiitfii«»«
•» hi *»t I»*i»rf tn «Io.
Fur people w ill Ulk
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W..I ilm.,1 „ p;,iji,„ ,.( ||lt,
Al*>«it m * x »* i .1\ flvu ii.» n b*vr !«•« n
i gt'llWAlh nitrll pfuVldcd f< F, but h» r»t
Vary rximpjsintk h»vw i>wn ma>le on i d*r to supply fire protection to tie city
* M • MH I .file« r « lip bill to iBtf |fi It nt« ( btJNk »ifH** M<s|i>luy ixNitt ft -|,tu 4 flr<•« the stir- u HKvntly on account of the we were corn|,elied p> re-luce I la- lime
«it m> m I iiih .I v that (»<••>!•- water in tin* aliuiit <»nr and one half n.il«*« front
for irrigating. Aa aoou aa arrangements
io* fHcivngy of lit« water syst-m in
■ *' »th ' ■ ", ty, faaa hm ■■ middle <if July.
A
mtefident ’ h Trh rw landing n*Mr Kono.
can la* made with the Reclamation F< r-
"Il’S '' ' • I I.' . and Ii.»lo!, lu ir. <l,< rrMdrn» e «hoiild I m » «'on**lrtict«*d, bt|t
*1 *•♦• rjiiu' • ’ Hu ft »• i« unknown but Klaina'.ii Full , e«j»-cially (or irrigating , vice, we will install our new plaut and
• muri li..i.i I'ratr, |
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mere itii| *rta»»t still )*• th«« ii«t F«»ity ia n ! »ted that *hmi ii‘ii»li*ti.v«*ird Mon­ purixirei. It is claiki'-d that tlie Isons i-au guarantee plenty of water for the
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r w ». th« gil. at o| hti|aoln I* r r tiiFt < Utb liotul at a point « h»ae
, day no»*n it ba * b«in*«ng in arwrai .in<l gsr-Jerir are dying for la< k of water loan.”
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■ '•' J 1 Vanf I... aiaird to • |<r til* Ijikr, ami when thia ■Irmt irr la pla< »*• near tho »•* nt«-r <»» ab 'it l-r»ODj aud also that the short tine »Bowed fur
As for the U—:lamation Service it is
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'• • i« f'-• ntaiive. that it •«,
h«iilt, then C’rah'f !aka (ravel w»li login cor«U of wom J I m »I »ngin/ iu J. F. Adarua. irrigating come, at the «long time of stated that some nine or ten Weeks
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i ■ «t il..- 1 nitrd Matea got
Koon m * tlie alarm u«» xiv«r>, r arlv the 'iay. Four hour, a day «a. allo««wl lor ago. M'. Gales infomut-J the Keclama-
to Im heavy,
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ap|.r«.c|»is
*‘Cam|4tig < hi I ia a m«tm incident god pfitira p»'|>nl8ti<*n o| K»*uo inrt *-d uni ' irrigating, but this ba» lawn redwed to tion ofiicials that he was ready to hegjn
it..- , i., ..io ... ..f ||.„ Xutboial wonder. | I’b Balin' !•» |M-oplv ill tl»«1 B«ntl<»p, |x)| to litd'l H«e an ! « teh'phu; ih »* n ng*« 1 t«o liuurt and th? aame rat« ia tliarged
work installing a jiipe lrij.- and large
«• .mi i *.d, sai 1 M,. W«wU, ' I hr eaatti 11
ia nrlthcr prrpatr^l wa* Frnt u> (bit city for nmn. ('apt/iin aa l«Iure.
pump, Aa th* btiil ling nt the pipe line
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«1 Ihr Hi■«b' iH« i**nl Impfm*«*-1 l«»r it nor esiifu)> Uia |»r»»ape<*U Men NVoodbnri injmt«Jial«ly a'arted *itha
V'lie:. wen by a fe;>re»ent,tive of the I would materially interfere with ths
«t • i 4 tl «•( I in «
u<« !»» bv Mr, A«NUt from (hr ra-( f««rl the) a»r incurring « boat load uf men.
H<-| nbiiean, .Mr. Gate,, manager oi the • •o«erntn«nt work shoini tl.c Ankeny
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‘ <»« r 1 «b. luti. im «|
Arguì rt«k <»| health in (afcinr tbeir wivv« and
Adam«' plaoi l« al*»»iH 3 mile nn l on»»- KlMinatli Falls Light A Water Company route i»e adopte>l. the Servic» rvqnehted
li*« «Bkvn h'il 1 <4 ibi« Murk Biffi tht* chiMrvn lo the (np <4 m m<»«inlain and lialf from Triaih lamlh tf aud < aptairi •aid: "Yea, we liaea reduced the hours Mr. Galea to delay operations until it
H.t.-ir-af B«ll II ♦«•*! ifivcl In bì*U remaining all night in a (rmia raiure nf NVu-«lbury «/wna a < I miii * h ) o « il a »piarfrr for irrigating from four to two. We sup- could be definitely deci'b-d which rqute
|«'F» fualh
fh* Btt»*»unf <>f Ihr «ppi.>. li**m .‘Ui U* 4<> * I «*gr era
uf a nAir ntsarar on aliich ha hn«i alx**it l«>»vd tl<e people understood the tiecee- would be cbuM-n and Mr. Gates con­
■ «.<>'♦ Mi» • in» h in. 1 i !•<« «e'try
ll.e tire ■ ity for thia as we published an article sented.
* It in to l»e regretted ’hit >«» (hr ’>•*1 tiurda of wood *lM» k«*»l.
t* la* » »t tl.r 1» B»t , B l»Uf'«MMinv. Il IN merul<*ra *»f (2ungir»a coubl not take a •nun aprrad to tin«, lb«* men fighting a short lime agu iu both of the paper,
The fact is Mr. Ankeny sb iwed a dis­
• •'»»’ « •b'I > dir «MriHi- loViug tiMk^L-r inp to ('rater Juike under pree«»nt mu hkr'Irrnon« U* rh» k it« pr sgior» »rntll as plaining our action and the reason position to tight the Water Company if
’» > i •rei'» »••!»• g *»n t hi« <*<»ni iitamt dill mi II lh‘*y did no they would add way into the night. Th*' flrr w«a under therefor. We have purchare l mwehiu they ptit io g pipe line below bi» ditch.
il a’ wi 1 * n| «aa U»r «emiro*« Iwaul) amdl^r ciphar Li the annual appro­ control by morning. Lot ab*ut n««»n ery and wgre making arrangements to As the ttovernment iiad an option on
T ufm I bt a wind rprang up and il»r put in a large new power plant siiffici- the Ankeny diteli, tlie ofh' iAjs ntqaoat-
«•♦ ihta labe ai>«l Anna <\m»k canyon. priation. Ilr. Arant < an pr«nride for
Magata i» H» «mly rivai,
<*r two gurvta and I hap|*env<l Io Iw onu br«v*C fanned the aparka into llarnm ' tit to supply ajl the needs of th« town ed Mr. <>atCA to poetpr ne action until
pri vimi« i»«a« e«*ibl)ìty aouìd •f tliri»e. | »ball never forget the genial BgBtn. Aftvr dvrit na? i'<il hv ware requ-vsted by the Reclauaa- they liad taken over tlie system, winch
under Control by evtsnin/.
' lion Service to postpone the work for they had reason to believe would only
a «» *. t ti » g«>vr i»m«nt in niAking a hot; ilalitx aliowti lur. The department again
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Tlie greate«! I ona a a« tuaHiurJ by I i two Hecks, as they considered the in- bo a (patter of a few weeks. The delay
Ver) hiT’*»’e**-p*';.«L^Hr'fl fnr thè firat i H mle n • mistake in ap|M«inting Mr.
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*rw i» afa !•» tUflkr t( |M<r«il le |m |»eoplr Nrant
(o thia inipuvlant
|«oaitiutJ. ? Captain NVoodhury, u !.■• ;
■•slhng of a new pijN Ij-ie woul'l inter­ h»s lieen longer than anticipated, but
'■» ere il, I p in (hi» |*i a < »alrr Lftke
*'Y« hi |»v<>p)e here d<> not kio n alial of
' a <> m ! lN»aid«Mi p»ar‘.ir.d’v <l»»Ftro)ing fere Hitii tlie government »oil and they i now that the mercy is ready to pay for
0»a atamiing timber uu in? < !«»*«* of * ante I to arrange to supply us water I ' these several systems it is hotied that
’ri| lo»* lat’h a v» rt hftiFult |»F»’po«ltinn ▼ < u I i\r. If ('rater Ijike waa tn any n( all
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Bera*, ft )« «’ate«! that
H L a I i of fr, in a different source.
«Hi» ih* a., opri al i«»n of <»uh |*4M) a the va»trrn »»ale«, nothing le«a than au
This we a>n- the necessary arrangements will Ire
i«ar, NI»
Vani haa rtni»r Wonderfu! sfli» unl with five figure» w*»«il*| l*e need Mr. AdHrnn wood u .« n «iotrove»!, bull i M-nied to du and ne are still wailing on made, and that these will soon I ar
I i !.«»( (i n rtiilea ha* al* avi* atinuah I«» impr*»v< rnvote. H**ra ia a Mr. Tower «ay* bv mvMNure«! li.e wood tin m.
plenty of water fur both fiie prutevlion
that only 2&U rorda were Imrnwl.
le««'n tirar
-• With onr present power, and in or- and irrigation in Klamatn Fa"s.
impa»«il.le and waa the n.a’ter |*»r yoijr ('hamlwr of Coiinm*nw. and
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luir I cmh pad uf •!*•» trip
i* * ail th* Your Met» delt-gaiion n I iqu M l*u induced | Men ar«» b« ii’u kept «»n ti c ground to
Near Bracelet». !.. Alva Lewis.
>’*•••* i*akr la-m vlimiualed and * t«» vtait Gir laik*. ami KL^rnath »xmiity watch in aaae the tire xliould Hart up
EXCURSION TO AGENCY.
I . t| « »»Ire ji » a» »»» arh a perirci r*«l couid thrri r»«< a«auiwd thpt thry would I again.
• • |«Mkail»U*, WilhiHl« a fteh I Me <>r rr«»i tu'trc their duty and do it. An app'o*j
» «> Un* p'< «•« <r **f travrl
One litinJr«! «ml sixty-nine dollars
I he trip I«* prmtn>n ol |in UtX) for a lew yr^ra would
< talri L <• U n«*w no more ilfticull inClfMMP ibr |ig*.*l to Uiouaxu la m«tc>«l
»nd fifty ceutc w»s taken in by the
I ('timber of «'omm-rce on the excursion
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)•» 11« r ti.an ai I otlirr c»*u- o( hundrvd« aa a< prrmit. *1 he peonlr
1 to the Agency Igiii’ling r-und»y.
l»h<.'M: • r. Ir m thia <*iHiniy.
ol klgm^th county ehould «hitio thia
li»- \«f4 r g wrnm« nt «Mfb'ial i> grand **«h( wiili the worhi/*
Although the day «»i very warm the
big crowd thoroughly enjoyed them)
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> ., U » » r Hu .»< I hr tn , in a d>'lerrnt ,
►elves on the Ijike. The boat arrived
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Senator .1ohn H. Miteholl. at the landing shortlv liefore 1 o’clock
' where the exewrsiooista "lisembarked'
» »I a>! of vtjtir rn»*ana <>r ymr
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LAK TÍKMJT BT8EAM ON TUR UIV»f-
ItiEAl. CAMPINO OVCCM'S
X it«
rt Particularly I u. *re4 B> L.m Br*i-»I«N
¿pórteme«« - a P«rty of fintiate.
Cit>. »With
Ai rl al*.
fn>t
¡h«ir | imilkt Ara tfee tieteet
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While 6. •• -a, Pelt, an Bar, Crater
lail“ a d «*:;.» r Klam «th cijuuly
arr being well patronized by tonn«ta,
ti +>• i . I.»- o’iier i»- »rt in thia rryurty
that «e ma U> »ali-fy ti e well kn»' .» n
rnorting n i'ur** of the ('aliiori ’jr. .
Mprmg Cr.-vk ia <• •<!» year gttnut r»»
mure and n on? visitor».
Ah ng ll'C
Laiknnithi^ lieautiful cool cd ream are
ii ar»-, i .iI »
l - ¡nr t‘.,e Ci«jrip»-r e”4
near at Land the *>)»rckh*d tr«Hit affor l
rpor-t here»id the wibleet drv..u*y ' f iL^
moat erthr- ’a-’i. ar !* r.
A pa ry oi *h‘nti-’.« fmm Txvi Anirelam
with ll ir families arrived >..-nr.:»y
and have g »ne t», r-pring Creek. A-uo.'.g
the number irr; C, M. >SH>l>r«»>k ai»4
wife. E. *?.’’ ’"•rl, v’fr» so I chit«! <i.
n. Ft rjMa and wife, I.. G. S ieber and
son. and Ray 1». Robinson.
Major Brown, Captaiu White and l>r.
Cameron oi the Prevnleo, who ara iu
Klamath county buying hor«-« fvr 1' a
U. B. Array, are spending a few day» a,
r»|»ring Creek.
Other* «•ho are er joyinc the fle’ifng
at thia r»-a rt are Or. Hasting, and Mr
Mudd of Portland R. it Hint of spni-
mento, Mr. ctin:t..n and ilanghtor f
H<*n Fri'ind-ro, NN’ liter N^ve of Lna Ai.-
II. G. ÍMaNid, wife, child an t
ruaid. and Ju<i¿¡e H. L. lien »on oi Klatn*
alb Fatta.
C P NVU-u«» I«-:? t«**i»v. arretrin: i
l y hi< wife and dan filer, fur
l’a;, to rvuiai.i a wteX.
MITCHELL
SENTENCED
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Real Estate Transfers
who was convict«* 1 of ace«’pt-
and ate their lu.ielics jrliich they bad
In ought along with them. The acareity
of water was the only thiug to mar the
ph a.iire of the dinner, but some were
th mgiitfill enough to Imug along a sub­
stitute.
The Klamath Falla people were met
at the landing by representatives of
Wood Kiver and the Agency, among
whom w-re: Ed. Hoyt, Ben Looaley,
J. W McCoy, president of the Fort
Klamath Chamber of Commerce. B. K.
Hnnaii, Fre<l and Gus Melhase and R.
Moon. The Agency was reprvaente«! by
superintendent Horace G. Wilson, En­
gineer W. E. Cope and other«.
After the appetites had been »ati-fied,
an a<idr«w<« of welcome was given by
Superintendent Wilson, to which re­
sponses wcre made by Mayor Alex.
.Martin Jr., President Geo. T. Baldwin,
of the Klamath Falls Chamber of Com­
merce. J. W. Hamakar. vice-presi.lent,
io <1 Col. Wilkins, of tlie Klamath lake
Navigation Company. The addresses
we-e all brief and to the point and were
expressive of the desire for liarmouious
wotk by the |«eople of these two Reclions
in openinglup ami dew-loping our rt« h
coiinlrv. It was shown that the necls
of I hii I i Klamath Falls an«l the Wood
river country were identical.
What'
ould benefit one would equally benefit
been deeidetl not to have a w the
other. The great neeti at the pres­
christening.
All are invited ent time and the object of the excur­
sion w a* to provide means to assist in
o|»>nii'g navigation and in encouraging
to at I a ’ iii I the launchiilg.
the bmldiiig of I Hies of tr,nS|»>rtatioii.
Mina Pearl Wilkins, of I'oitland, ar­
The Wi»>d river ami the Agency dele­
rived in the city last «»vk on a visit to gations were taken for > rule mi th«’
steamer around Agcney lake, after
her nivter Mra. U. W. Woodbury.
«vldeh ¡the Wim«ma started for home,
Coes is happy. A freight t»*ntu got in si nvmg here shortly *iter 7 iu the
evening.
today load««! down with pianos.
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I- i> '■ u pm I
Cha» F. NV t»?J<»n to f una Mmith, !*»t■
ing fees for expo liiing timber
Hoi I %> I« >n ii l u’10«'«*, tbrrv M
•I. 4, 6 gnd d bi'M> «1 Fairvkjw •d<l it u >11
nMOrl < to I n - ft)
for r-oi»
claims, was yesterday senten­
I <ff |N-op'c a ill (flk
I ( hg«. K NVnrdrn In Arthur \ Ivarwon,
ced bv Judge beHaven to
»«uñad,
N»> » i!i<* ' -••t mai t<* d*> '• lu d»» at you h»t> f nnd 3 bl'M*k 12 Fairview addition
TtMi'nr a «»Uin -!irvp*r
'dug <w rl».
isix
npntlis in the County
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pl'BM*:
W’U’rv a f
(‘lisa K. Worden to ______
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Albert
Kill»**. Jail
liare
one,
will
Fur
>»»«ir
mind,
il
you
ami a fine of One
,»t 4-m‘t
» trit«. I k»-CJI | hh (c i I
lut, .’> and rt Mock fl Fairview addition
llivu I m * at r*itr
nwj-
ThotiHHtid
bolláis. The ease
I n < ’mi.
' >i v»» »rar you a ill mrrt • illi all
For pnoplf» «t Hf '«Ik.
('lias. E. Worden bv Msrk I.. Burn*, will be t.iken tp tho Supreme
t»i m ’ i UW
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Hilt doii’l think t<* Nt»>p Ihciu. it ain't lots I, 2. S and 4 bluek 6 FairvieW ad . Court.
i»c«- of heart
■lition l«n |*85.
4<i k l*M’~
0»»sligbl im Iiisti m to Ukr «. mi , owt
t'liae. K. Wordi-n to Albert Knbes,
I* 01 |M«oplv Bill talX*
IM rt
lots 1. 2 and 3, block 11. Fairview addi­
XiyntiD.
Tls-V will r,!]
Mn up.t,,t , 1H„„||1,|
tion (or
•u<l vsm
Chas. E. Woidrn to <h NV Kaoivril
•"tluwp.lrsight .l„»L .j.n’t ,t.
and II. W. Cnmpliell, ont-haU interest
A SOCIAL EVENT.
•»pisin.
in the K'-ames ranch containing J 300
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For pe iplo «ill inn,
acres. Tlie other h,If interest m owned
A 1 urn bn «»( liini-li w«*rv «MifM4uIIy by the Klama'h Ih>velopnu,nt t'ornpany
If tbrMilbsrw your clot),,-», ,,,
Í m I i
The now Meunier •‘Klam­
«'iitrrinitM I by Mr. and Mm. K. B In all probability Ibis land «ill lie used
kmwi von, h,t
llwnrt nt ibrir rr»i trncr. on Tiirtdny as st<»k yards for flu- new railroad.
Nmi-nie «ill surely (»kn
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ath’’ of the Klamath Lake
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W. O. Smith to ('has. E Worden,one-
< v< lung. The evening " M pleasantly
^■lhintuth..r*M„n,g Unti
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Navigation Company, will en-
ran’i
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LAUNCHING
SATURDAY
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SOMETHING UP TO DATE
We Lave ¡< nn(j ,, hafs more thE quality and prices
are appreciated by those who visit our store daily
FRUIT JARS, JELLY, GLASSES,
t ^ ose new mens suits , latest style silk vests , pongee
SH/RTS AND NECK WEAR ARE HERE.
J^PIES AMD GFNTS OUTING HATS, ALL KINDS
SHOESI
SHOESI
In our exclusive ¡hoe department.
Wc carry a complete and up to date line of sboys including
the celebruted M. A. PACKARD
FOOT FORM SNAPE' SHOE.
We have your size. Come and get a comfortable fit
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hat f>i<l fancy linen cambric and
silk
handkerchief
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unsurpassed.
If WU (F'e going to the Fair or conterr.pipte making a journqy tye can
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YOURS to please .
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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
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SHOES!
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TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL GOODS
Black and Dark Blue Alpaca, regular price 50 cts per yard
SA TURDAY, 35 cents per yard
Light and Dark effects in Wool Summer Suitings, regular,
40, 50, and 60 cents per yard
SA TURDAY, 25 cents per yard*
50 Ladies Lace Collars, regul ar yalue.s 35 to 60 cts
SATURDAY, 10 cents
will give extra bargains in ail lines of
Clothing, Dry and Fancy Goods,*
Hosery, as well as Groceries,
Hardware, Paints, Wall Paper
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for
Lamm & Company
Tailor Made Bast on [arth Cloihing