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Official Naw-P per Kla.nath of the Interior REPUBLICAN KLAMATH Couflty and Leading Journal regon Country. The Largest CirculatK.i end la the Best Mecihni !:r Reaching a Prosperous and Trading Pub!’.; KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 31, 1905 hay burned at agency frompt Work of llulunleer Werk. tr$ Under Supt. Wilson Suive Ajoncy Buildings From Going Up In Smoke. Word •*’ rr‘elie'1 GOOD NEWS SOUTHERN PACIFIC ABOUTCANAI ARE INTERESTED Government Has Decided To Begin Head Officials For Coast Bring World Famous Writer Io \ ic\v i Ire Wonders of Klamath County—Most Distinguished Party Ever Entertained By Arn, ( arte <»o Tl.i« »..l—»« »«• lalrr «.nirie*! in Ilm <lt.il Ihal Ilm daiaa^r w»» only nominal. Citizens of I llis Section. ' Mr. bih I Mr- tt a a 11 h i k I u 11 t*1»"’ iinh ll lonl ttllioti, "t •' ' ' " ’ tli» Ag»n< > t»»i e.rtiliig ar l wh.-n «mti ai Ilie I ik»»id.* Inn. •'•'<••• <t<al H <• firr h«d tern put i Ut «Illi • • l> » ............ In .ol. « |?5 Imi« "I bay. ualui' I ■< ,hl.Bn i i « • id bul tim? arte ol lull.* v iliia. U I I » i ,ln i; Humlwy w|(h a |»«r|v <>f H»»qlli«un I»«« if,. rej|f(>1| J ,,f| Mr Catti» i« tin- latuumt «4 ib«« ( *hicAg<» Ki. ml |ir «I» • <»n® < f il.® U>»t kn-»wn w rlt« t» Hi Hit* u«.i bl (I,, i kiwi» H"le •t*«l l-wtigrll tuau-tial | m I»® ut (tan Hfvwatl waa I•-frinir «4 tLr weal by |h® |Ull dH««» C.M*a’»at«Hl II»« l?’> hei I *4 **r«4 « nt < »lb«’! tn«-m I m i a p«i'V *r® ( Lari»fi at tin* Mnklu mik I i , w L k I i b«» l a* •cugi-r Truffi«* M Iwrn frwtl'hg. end w ill •<«•*» atari llirm * < l»t'«», Ufi .| lila A*« |«i the lati» >«*4 lu I <* •I pp 'l lu •*« »» ll<»«lbutgh. I. »•ente» rrtary tu M r C>ir h>’rn>l.’iit uf th® i The Farr I n» «l A I «vr ^Uw I» <*«» baw about MU hra«l <»( br«-l ralli® galhri««l I’ N»uther h r«<*itl<*, M. P. H» »librai |,i I*. »«• ••W® ha t a very dtdtghtfcil time, aven lh<Hiudi :i little r«High” **ii t Mr. William I* llltrt Vl»|(iflg Iui« Ink«* Mr Ja I a I i 1 a 1 j •rti! an® 1 an ih<* i4 I with 4'«««it 1 11 lu a*I «if berf ’ 1«. J h !<. Il 1 IU »i <<l. Ah«l ('• ** t, < »ru odila lut Ihr >aii I rau< !•<<» matki ta. |lt«h« f., «>t tiu» « »f) u k 11 k 11 *rn» le» A«' There ha« t»«wu aiwut IS.iWt abwp r >tn)<«ii« ib«« («art) » < f Att i 1 Ak«« at». I pa*« «nei ihr « »ul during tl»«’ pn«l »(*>• 1“ ll« A kr a« • .i g**||H*f '» b>r liai«» ihra«* wrrka liwlonghig ir» r>»Htii««ga «n «»( |A*rtatl«Hl. < » h tl«« » B«1al I uta f*uil lakvvi'4. »iwiitiifd U - ^af lat I. < «< rl< r la« all«*rf|i<m, h . pA«i« tun taken tu ei Hur »elh a ml Ural «I I actinia. V\ ll!»* i/» < a I c . uhm .» I oui, t if id t»| n-*d ta a worhl i»f alfalla al M- nta «4 ‘ C >.« kri.” at «I utl.vr u il I i».oi<«' gn«. Ii- th r-i h«) tu«! paalut® Ila) |a ww A'tr«l I fieni I lb hr» w i< pr«\r I At 7 »aftiiif. fr-l out* at lr»»m |l *wt lu f * |*t I «•*« I m k. at tl«r I «Li *i tr Ir t , and aller loe I whub ili«*« w« ir h»k«n tu the b At land bh«vp an I lu»j(w are In fair demand, * h*g aih I rtjiL.1 L I n tl>< •' ;iuirr \\ it.«-- ale* mute« ail li-irr«*a, bit I hm I it i »w th a I »r (¿ri » « luti un.« I |i<- jMirtv Vi»it- With n» ’ tu i» h pr*»a|«n« t • ! m Hai»< c J cd bpiihg Crr«k, l*vÌH'nìi l*u) , CiAtef •wing II»«* fa. t I Lu t I a it t hin it uv< r •G hìh I nuli « ani®. The dairr ir.dualry in lb® Merrill ftHhitr) will te a <T*hd i>|.|K.ri<iidi« fur a»*« OU« • bo will \ rnii.tr into I he bu«t \ igilant I -Ak« aim I «liier p«n.!ii uh I r< tnrmd tu thia city lu»! eoidng Are <4 en Banquet. A l»Af-<plel A.U»•;«.•:! U»! rV<»ning al t|.® Iak«**ile Inn iti entertaihment <4 Mr. W »E i am E (’urli* ah«l th«- |«trt « « f «II» t* ¿■•ii’îir I S.» ttbern I’« ¡4 WOULD LIKE TO. r.ol r«»»d «»th« i «I», by 4 « «»mimi« •’ ir««m th«* Klam ath I all» ( huml>vr of ('««mtnm c. |...ln,< i.u» «telythrir li*r.ii»ii.,n> • .Imul.l Tit® pviy retarne I ft rn th« ir trip t«» < ifii« r I . L«« at ■ » I’. M. |’ m -* i I« » Th«-) I vtaiimg i »ater I ak® the« c.iii.;*el pvt ll.c ; "I a da« on -ptn g Ci«« L at< ! al»" went |t«» Pélican It»«. Mr Vf.ivu claim» the Hludi ilo* map uf «l.uinti otitily, arol fitblhg ¡1' <i-l for C im '. ii L.ik««, having little. «annoi bave alt «l.i- earlh in i oli... all •rr ho» <»ur trri itoii I ... teen 1. p|e*.l i l4i««i»*<l it I »’ir and «»u® bad | n . uii «1 lr >i|t v«T l.y (teikziii». »n,| Liuti, uniti »<• A It®» ■ i « • • .I'» t *. »• ‘h ¡I ’. hi* I '411« «Un . lino we.lge ra.twatil. wiiw «■»«•• »teil to the tlimrg f-aim al H n* Nini, of „ur |>.|ill> »l • renili, will te* cl'4'k. At th«* r««| •< »I th«* gtn*pt*« • I tenning to n-.,|. »mi ulll .tate.tt,an wdl honor, f«a»t» Aid »pet-«|»ea vet® dii»- temine atlriiiiati .1 witli un«ati»A»i I «n««*«! w»ih and ih<* «hm « r aaa inter Ijnging a, I ile.ira, • |»®rc«*l with rrpaii«*«*. Femininen«’®* ranno! grt thè l'uli.-.l Siale« an i aniu*i g in«’idvnt» «»( th«* tup. Div ••ntlor.liip. Die riMigre«.in»t|.hip, thè « iAiti>fA wire lit«-I from llirir long trip gov.rnoi.l.ip, t|,Q verrei.try ol «t aie ni >1 tnraaurer all bere -aleni Ioni lai bill all wer«* in a W>>rk will commence on the tunnel ami the main canal of the governinent project in the Klamath Basin this fall. Ilia letters Service cannot afford to let thia money Io the lt< coid lleial'l will do a great remain idle. Therefore, we must start Ihi- work or else allow the money to be used somewhere else.” Curtis with us on this tr.p. < urii» t*»n Kvpubhean reprewnta'ivv deal to bring the facts larfure the people I |.n Nmil.rru <»n Ina ictitru (rum ( rater Lak« lanleve of the East. Mr. Curtis’ Letters are Hl I *11 dollar» ii» ning.** more widely na-1 than th>«e of any * pat Illg *t‘«’ r* ” l’he d«dighla of the trip fully com» other 11.an in th'- • r'd and are exceed «Htli«*ri» < )r«*g«»ii. |H*n*.itvfl fur the trouble an*l the lift*? ingly Interesting. .bta-dh fur i i»h uiui livrmr •<♦», ahi«*h really only tend "1 have induced tny Assistant Mali a Ivertiaiug the t<» < rni'IiaMic lhe | !«*ai«urc id n pip <f nger, Mr. H'wburgb, to remain here a tjitM kind. Every *»ody (»■■ I m *«* ii aur- few days in order to more thoronghly f th** • 11 » l i 1 1 g 111* h rd pri»«*d at th® rtcuery up there. Il i* investigato the resources of your coun I • • * »• neral l*aa V »*• ir.ttr full of mater, and it h iinp«»r- try. Mr. Blanchard see» a great future ’¿«r. <>| han Frali taut that the government «•h<»ul*l «Jo lor this country »nd i. anxiuus for us to s» 1.1 M-»! „ar J amer «mnething right mum « to allow |»eople to go over the ngr u ultural section under ’ » • Privat«* e<*-4 1 ><> llo-re and »<•<• that placecoinfurtaLly. the p. .ject. We will 1« ready to lend V I (’«41/, >uprr • I * It anyone Mould apply for a permtt all the aa-istanee we can ” / m Ihviw|«m »»I U»e for a h<»tr| they « an g<*l it. I aui sure I** i ' laini. I i. Ifaaas-I the government would male a autheient KEN0 S RESOURCES. «t-I W Hu. Travia lor nia ’**n^e ( '<»tn rail»**, which will ao*»h I m * taker» lo the i.f I Lt’ I h ' , i; A 1 1 « I i*. J' g I a I i rati tua I in la«» dtiv* • at-«l »bipp i I«* patiy, m It«» i» .«»»»«ti the lVral«*rit Meal Cumpatiy u( t*aii i»A«vh.*t|; i J ■ rft’^r Iflrtit, ili A«fA».iî ' *i«g a « ®uti«iiu«4atn>:i ar»4 otiti ■t laintneiit Fra m I m •». Tiff X I - ' '-flip* ' * •»( ! »k ’ Coots tv ivr fit! t(lV J Al 1 « altheHa»iery fAii<*li b» lb«’ M»ri«n conili Land Nearly Signed, hupp« Some Elegant Patterns in Grays, Browns, and Mixed Effects ALL STYLE COATS BOYS Two and Three Piece Schoo! Suits ll»<* hluinuth Water I’avrn' A*M«M i4ti »11, ui.d Porilatul. reason for this is that We realize the llurlil mtlli<Hl **He are very anxious to inform our serioUHiiess of the sittMlior: better than ‘ r\H«- Judge fl I. B ciiauii , IJ. St. <»vo selves what there is h.-re to ap|*al to they do. The money has been laid I- *h<»p, J. .-»■ It Taylor and W O. Smith. the settler, hunter ar..I sportsman. We a-ido (or the work, but as there arc so Mr. Curtta Delighted. have Ix-en veryfortur.se to bring Mr many project» clamoring ! >r money, the tb» liti® E* it® I •m*rr»»ur th® pi« «ei l Thu Salbtif* | h »'»« m I lht'*ugh Mettili «ligi Hu»!«*• Tur»*’«) *Hli • l«4 «»I ft' •• *»• »•’ • (wt th» H«* I» a ! pr«'M-i>* falifonua n «rk» < Tb® b«»tr« • Wrr® Ilii* w r»t and i ui |Mtn Ii ••«•'i m tbv loti K U iiim II i n.iititr). III«- lhtriluii<i I P lewi* <.r«l*«:r Ii4* JI0 I.* *‘l <’( Ht*«» bref Pst'lfti «r® »jx-i, i rgitk « h » lb« *•* M«»wligii«% from wdr®tlt»li and I they whirh b* *bl »(»»p t«> >«•• Irth.riih», pVlia® uf thia lrt| (•gl, puff of f|»<*r»c i Alli® wrf«' I m ’ Mhl Mr. Curii» will he««. Miles of Main Cana!--Fxcess •J. BluiH*|;t|i<t, ul the f«i|«*t» ul tin« nai|.>«i», iii< Mitb ut lti|»«i* f«»«, Of Men's, Youths and Boys' CLOTHING Has Arrived Ten I’«« ni'rtiiii^ lliry would hate to lie on s»riciiltur»l |M>ssil.ililirs this is s great Project Engineer T. II. Humphrey, lh®lr mhv lu the mtlr<n<L cmmiry f.»r tlm tourist »ml »|*ortsman, who returned from Portland Sunday The tnble u*ia ntim>j*rd lor twenty fmli*|H-mlent <,( our ordmart »ppropiiu- evening, stated that it bad teen decided ¿'H’hl*. Among tho«e Iroin town Here tloti for t<>uii»( traffic, we have a »pecial to start the work on the first ten miles hi <•<»«». *| Baidu in. I‘r<*»i4ufit of the iuml of f |(M) 9M) f.,r advertising in the ut the main canal in a very short time. 1 liiiiiiLrr of U ffbmerer, and \ i-«• IT«** -asferi) |*ri<alieal» whut is known a. * 1 te-lieve" »aid Mr. Humphrey, "that idfiit J. V»’. Hamakar, Mayor Al»*x. our < oas, oud l-b.s-ta line, covering we are more anxious to atari this work Martin Jr., J I*. ( hiirchtll, prprudent of about 13'Ml miles between D>s Angeles than the people them-elve» are. The ( • i pf |Lt« «lgli tliu fr*i »Irr i t’lufi Iftrd u tri I An.I iutri \ te«. I , STOCK MO YE MEN TS. |0 Work on Tunnel and First ln'ie v.*«li-rili» w,>rhlng llial all ihr l.uildmg« at ilie all* I NO. 2a innod, inni® litote » <» I h a »» M» t'mli’i, «« ho ».< « tm d tn Iw« l>t|hhl| ig «»Ver with g<»<*d lniiii<>r I iavf liven »i n.tik <»n th«* Irvv and wit. Ilnp'iu ing rrritaU un«i atnti- j-m tel nt town liwllng it und in tin* «I *»4 « • »•• I »’ *• r » » • • i ' h • eV ’’img «»( •P'in» ih» iwamp will te in »hapo f,,r all f«»rtn.ililv. .i t I the party linger® I •ip.rini.ntal farming The tr> .., p|ail long al th«* t i‘»i«« L'<,i ing 4 tv» r-e to « nd t'l I mi .(,rilu am g-n«iiU well which II g III«»«’ few ||« «*.1 f M « »I ph*a* Ilf. 11 It h'HI.’It •»•«»liai th« »ml wtll pi„I,i,«. »o new that al »n iiuM-.-nilv hour in I The flr-t section of thia canal covers about KV'tOO acres and practically all of I thia lias teen signed to the government, [ The only commencement of work on the tunnel and the first ten miles of the ditch is the failure of Mr. E. K. Kearnes to sign the trust deed for his excess holding*. ment officials are awniting his icturn licfore advertising for bills. Secretary Applegate, of the Water* Users Association, stated that owners signed the trust deeds during the wack. Sixty per cent of all the excess laud in Oregou, at the beginning of navigation the lower project has leen signed and Keno i. siti:ate>l in where ¡«e.»p|e cannot reach you, but you from K«no to Klamath well know of •tn h a piaev until I came here. Fall» and to all i with the construction Klamath lake, project. willg«-ta railr.ad m > >11 and then the part« whole w< rhl will cotnv in Io a<cit. Iransp irting I ’g», hay, lun.tei.e'c. Keno has two te>at landings, one near, ’ Thia irrigation prujevt is going to around L.wvr niwk«’ n new country <»ul < f thia ►vetiun It la goir g to it»vr< mfv the value <4 every the l.ri lgi-w liich i» u»o<l by the Klam ath Lake Navigation Co., an l the oilier thing yo 1 I aw got here ten time*, par lit ularv the Ian I. and every other l»uM- is occupied by Capt. M «•(’«•i m »’k and is of Delay Transport p lawn Will Not Open Till About September ist W. NEVE, IN HONOR Or YOUNG LADIES. Avery delightful STEAM LAUNDRY lower the Prop'r and Manage; party given Saturday afternoon at the resi • " ' I • dence i f Mr». J. W. Hamakar, in honor A large amount ol log» are being cut • <••• t« going to »bar«* in thia incrvj*ed of Mias Gail I'arriah and Miss Edna value. You cannot put up 1 he value uf 1 at Kono and place I in the river and Houston. Mrs. Hamakar was assisted lowed to Klamath Fails to te »awed b. ’and without raiairg the value of other by Mrs. El za M. Marple and Mis. J. V. •J.mg-, nt.d «’Mo x tiling •’< p* ’ da u|| tfie the Falls mills, owned by lhe Moure Houston. xalueoftle Ian I. You never raw an Bro,, ai <1 the Ackley B-oa. Light refreshments consisting of ice There are no better mill sites in the tinpro«bi«'iive co iiilry where Ian I w a* cream and cake were served beneath the w<*rld than at Keno a- there is an abun- higti The value of latui in ralitliHted beautiful shade trees on the lawn, and by ita prosfm live rupn* Uy. an I it ia the d.'.nrt* of waler f.r log Imouis and (or handsome souvenirs were given as me pow cr. pt<«!i.«lM ll al nieki ■» the wealth ul a The government irrigation ditch will mentos of the occasion. country. That I n the foundation of Those present were: Mesdames Geo. pa«« k< no on tertli .ides of the river «■verything. n«’t <»n!y in thia count, v lui T. Baldv.in, It I. Hammond, II. P.Gal mid will give the people all the watir <dl ov<*r the world. they want. A rrew of government n.rn arneau, J. V. Houston. J. A. Houston, “Thi* project ih going to make all .ue now al work just below Keno look Ford. Walter Marple, Walter Lennox, waate laii'l productive. Thia is an ex- Stafford, Clopton, John Schallock, Ktta ing up a place to cut a large channel to urdingly well lav red region. You lower the Klamath river mid it is gen Schallock, Cogswell, Murdpcli, Ma.ton, l av® a ivAiitagv« her® in climat«*, waler, erally supposed the government will Gale. Hamakar, E. M. Marple, Edna etc tliat very few ►eeji »n* «»( uur c«»un- put iii a large electric power plant at McMillan, Al Leavitt, Claud Daggett irv « hi »v, and y »ti only ner I the m«*;in*> tlie mouth of this chnnnel to tense*! and Edna tschallo k. Misses Ilessie and • I pulling that lor pumping water and such other Hertha Hanituoud, Berle l’allard, Anna give l"Hh tliVll Uargrieter, Madge Clopton, Edna Hou- things as may te required. iunce. ’ ton, Gail Parrish, Orpha Schallock. Two railroa Is are now headed f** Mr. l\e Talk». <va Ford, Jessie Marple, Lizzie and Keno and will lie here tefore they ca vir t'I.a, > Ere General l’iiivrngrr . era Houston, Nellie Cogswell and Nan get to Klamath Falls. The a'ippositn>i ¡'>..t!ic Manager of Ilio Southern l'u. itle, :<v>bs. i.-that Keno will te headquarters (o wn- asked il thè penple bere colli.I ex government stores during the time tha BORING FOR HOT WATER. p'- tanv »••i-tance from bis company lhe irrigation work is going on. in thè way ol rail'imd connection w.th There is g «>l brick clay here and first cilher 1*1111 Francisco or Portland. In Manager Catnplicll of the Hot Springs cla**s brick can he made as the clay has r. plx Mr. F< e I, ' I uni not pnpared lieen tested. This is als<> a giswi locality Improvement Company lias men at tu luake ani statement as to thè plana to rai-e fruit; as good apples grow hen* work tin- week making borings in the •I thè <•* un pan v. hot will »ay unoUieially i.« any place in Oregon. We had last hot earth on the Hot Nprings property the landing | !a>'C < ! ihat «e i.immt uvertouk anytning as | ?ear's apples last until the first <>f Jill? . near the city. ini|Hirtnnt a« Ibis country, li «e d d However, this year has been the first Eleven two inch well» have been bored | wc would nuli regi et il once. failure in fruit in ten years. I'heie is to depths front 2 feet -t inches to 20 feet | "In rigarti to ibis country I would good soil here ami with waler as much 2 inches. The temperature of the earth say tli.it we Irei that thè reelamation of can be raised here a. eny other place in from 2 feet beneath the surface to a ’ some .;tll* Ulto uetes ol land menu» n the Minn* lengtli of time. ilcpili of twenty feet was found to be n< w <*|»w.*h (or tIn» coasl. In Consequence of The Klamath Falls You are hidden a^ay luck here in a corner I a<n a-i average man and I did not K K K Store Mr. Beanies baa agreed to do this but is ut present in Portland and the govern on Iht- Klamath river, ft is «itnalc I nt it is belit-ved by the officers of the Asso the edge ol ibt gieat timber te*lt tlint! ciation that within ten days the neces tie» in the »>utiiwe»ti-rn part of the sary seventy-live per cent will Le in, county, titcanibuats are now running' and the government can then proved 1 Idi g a'*«Mit it. One=Ha!f Regular Price thing that is delaying the Klamath county. XuUhly knows anything about ('rater Eik«* rx«rpt a f* w Gelogiata, and I am aure (*<»t»gre*a d««ea not know any- ii .L huh «) AH Summer Dress Goods at of 2d,000 acres of the excess land hail appropriation if imp »rlanue war only Ln ‘wn. SPECIAL Besidea thè THE BOSTON te* surpassed in any nart of the state, w ith an abundance of w.axl and water wheel yesterday, and it is beleivcd that wood has teen by going deep enough they will run on near at band, amt much sliip|>cd to Klamath Fall» I 186 degrees. Boring wa. commence.! on a six inch A« n location for a town, Keno cannot to a vein of hot water. mid other If this The Maiden and the Man Said the Maiden to the Man, "i ll disclose to you a plan How to wm my hand and heart: -■• Just shake those clothes—they’re sL-.us Get the kind that’s made by ‘Lamms’ And as one we’li then depart. He did as she commanded And when coming back thus “BRAND -ed F le was greeted with sweet laughter: She said—“Much to me you're worth Clotbed with THE BEST ON EARTH’’ And they lived happy ever aftet. Every man who seeks to clothe himself with the* satisfactory kind of made-to measure apparel should follow the maiden’s injunction. Tho “LAMM” kind from “Start to Finish” makes good its label “THE BEST ON EARTH” That means material, trimming, workmanship and fit; and they’re made s rictly for you —not for the other fellow. They’re money saving clothes bec^^^* nf their lasting qualities. Never get out of shape and always have a smar’ natty appearance. Prices are right, too. “Seeing is believing” and if > wj haven’t ordered your Spring attire yet, put us to the test by calling at “THE BEST ON EARTH” CLOTHES SHOP You’ll find there a large and superb line of Spring and Summer materials to sele; from and courteous treatment—buy or no buy. IT’S WORTH LOCKINC INTO ASK should happen the well will be cased and the points around little Klmnnlh lake. water would probably be diverted for Keno also has communication with healing purposes all parts of the country by stage and telephone ami all the travel from the \\ lit'ii you visit a elo’liing Moro you like to fool that thoro plenty of pattoriiH to o I ioom * from, that the price is within the limit prudence dictates, and that you can have absolute confidence in what is suiil to you about the quality of the «.' home’’ feeling if you visit the cloth. You can have that » "at- Boston Sten*, Prop in ami bee our new fall styles and pat- terns, You will be surprised to see what a good suit we sell for $15. Good as others charge $20 for. « A large line in up to-dato patterns ami styles of men’s pants just received. * With the opening of the school season we would especially cull your attention to our line of children’s suits, for wo guarantee to save you money and give you satisfaction. * We have received a new line of tin* famous Ruben's in- fant undershirts. * At all times you will liml a complete ami up-to-date lino of ladies ami gentH lut iHsliing goods, dry goods, hats, caps, trunks, and valises S»tisfnctiou guaranteed. railroad to Eastern Oregon passes through Keno. As to game such as fish and ducks this place cannot te* tun>a»»ed. We also have plenty of music, such as donkey music. Wo also have a brass band organized mid in the near future will have hand music. tened. Thera is a grand opening here for all BOSTON STORE L. JACOBS 4 CO Stetson Hat would do a large bti-inesr, and another blrcksmith shop is badly needed and more merchants would do well. Those haiking for a location would do These hats are worn by the men *ho demand high grade quality. ■>eauty of finish, and standard styles. All well to give Keno a call mid investigate I before locating. Now is the time to get in on the ground floor. The govern ment work» and the railroad will make business for someone, and that tefore long. August 26, 1905. O ld G oosr . Filch A Spencer, the Merrill real Ci- the Whitney Bro». ranch, consisting of 190 acre« to Tlios. Johnsen, of Kansas, for 17000. Mr. Johnson hat relumed cast (or hii family. for tlie Get under a kinds of business. The hotel is taxed to its utmost capacity and a new hotel fate firm, on Thursday «old |*art of Here in the place to save money. TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL GOODS We have a sa loon and all diy throats can te mois ! The Latest Styles are here W. hsv. a comr!«la Una cl tha Stet- aon Sell and D«rly Hals. The Boston Store NSXtf SIXTY 6AYS I will give extra bargains in all lines of Clothing, Dry and Fancy Goods Hosery, as well as Groceries Hardware, Paints, Wall Paper for* tamm & Company Tailor Made Best on Earth Clothing I