Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 07, 1905, Image 3

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    HARRIMAN
THE MAN
Lakeside Inn,
Line From Natron
to Be Developer of i
Central Oregon
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r.
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I < 'URIS I S
RESORT FOR
tine V.ill Run to Ontario
Across Interior.
jHliCK’S
Branshas to K a .lath Falls. Lakc-
VilW aid Ajeris/ Plains.
feed and sale stable
CAST
j|t,rH(.s
END
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KLAMATH
FALLS
by the day, week or month.
1« the
Harriman, nnd not Gould,
man la-hlnd the move for a road from
< III«* Willamette
QUICK. PitOPRIFTOR
through the
Valley
< 1 .*■ adv .Mountain)«.
The ui eat thing u( the fad )e»ter-
* day iti.it a party of mvcu aurveyor*
Country Produce taken In excbar.qe for Hoods
THE EXCELSIOR
bad
ami llielr lielpcra
Iwadqualter* nt
ealalillbltcti
Eugcm'
and
were
working t. ml from tliare, which to all
mlei.la ap|>r.irrd to be a Gould prop­
unit loll. lias liccn followed today bv
Groceries, Dry Goods,
Clothing, Furnishing Goods
Boots and Shoes.
a complete and up to date line of
¡. F. DAVIES,
DAIRY,
Ctdn|Kiny.
Hallway
lot will, i, r>>.ul t!i" Kurveyorna lui.tied
tljey laborwl, wan incorporated
re-
i rutly and Hie arllcltb were filed wjib
Secretary of Slate Dunbar Auguat 2L
William Crmika. arnlntaul
(■■■neral M.ina'pT J.
to
of
1*. O'Brien
tl><* ll iriiman linen In th<* NurthacKt,
I. kiii ' k G. W i I mhi and II
F. ('ouil'T,
< 1 < »< »< I >i.
Swt/I1>1A.K
the cnlabllhlimcnt of the fad that
(»regia« Knirru
will«
PCT
IN
IliOj. Th» young couple lift on the
following day for Klamath county,
where they will make their future
I mhiic . Mr*. Mhholaon I« U m daughter
nt Mr. Julm Gould of Lookout, nod
wan very highly respected.
We wish
thcui much happliu iM.
(Madtord m . ii >
Florenre Walker and family,
who
went to Klamath Falla two months
since, letunifri to the city Sunday.
I hey report Klamath county pr»ia|>er-
(ma enough; plciity of work and wratld
Corrals ter Teamsters. ITea Camping Grounds and Wood.
CHA3. D
In- wax taken Hick mid riled nt M<m- Gain* or For<-»lry Wardrn.
Kllvrr <lr«-y Rqulrrel T'loiwil from
t.igue, rdfhlug i|l(- I mhi „f i,,,.,!,,,,!
attention. ’J hi- remains were em­ Jan. I |<> (k t. I i.f r«rl, year.
Dtwkk, GceiM*. Hw»n 4 (un-d <n*iwcrri
balmed by I'fidcrtnkrr Herman fm
tb«- first dny of r-biitary and
firxt
shipment to Drytown, where the day of KvpteinlM r Ijirilt d *o ;M) Jo
funeral Mini Inlet men! will take pt*ee, on,1 week.
W itrr ll.il «nd I'pinntl PloWf
(AHitrat S«w Ki» )
<'l>«Mf1 brtwewa tile tirKt (by of Jiinii-,
Normnu *ll< niijwei. of Klumalb
ary ami the tlr»t dwy u( Angina.
< Minty, mid Miss tgmwGould <>f |,ook-
J'll■'¡uut)t
l'jv*t <if
llm Cuaraoe
■ mt were uh iti ll ,n marriage by Justice Mountain (.1<*.,<l nt all tw-anotih.
Sago Ih-ti, Mgr <*nck, grtriine, or Un­
Hetidrraon In Altura* oqAugtMt With,
OREGON
the latter of the Nortliwc-.t legal de­
partment <d I tie nyntem, as the Incur-
|»>r.it<irK.
capital
The
und It lx pro­
placed at 11 .ooo.iioo,
I K YOU l-LXJOY
wan
xtock
pos'd to build a line from Natron, the
A GOOD CUP OF TEA
ii'rudnu* uf
the
cxtennl'iu
the
on
s<>(itlM.*ru I'adfii* from Spriiigtl». I.
to
' *nt.irlo, cianpletlug the long taiki (L"f
■ uni ai'ioxK the stale, olid branelien
tie *|*o (■> I m - construd,*d to Klamath
I all*. Agency rmllisand Lakeview.
Hallroud men arc if lire opinion
that the lal'-nl coup of ll.tirimaii ex­
plains in a l.irge in-.iaure the rexson 1
liave < iijoycd tlieinai'lvea mid prolong­
ed I In ir at iy. but for the festive fly.
moaquito, mid Intolerable douda of
dual.
The Fines! Japan Drinking Tea. The
Best the World Produces at any Price
to form a
working over
a
<irdi It of ■■< tin'ry whirl) I uik I k ' cii xur-
\ »rd M-vcral linn*.
Tt iec practical I
ri uti s ire .idoid'd through the inoun-
i (ulna. Tin* first la along the tnldtlle
6 oun:e package
23 cents
£ ounce package
30 cents
fork <>f the Willamette, and holds to
12 ounce packig!
50 cents
tin valley (if the streim.
16 ounce p.ickaje
69 cents
the t.o|ittiward of the
piling to
Military road
and leaving tin* rid{e by a short tun­ i
nel. Tlic tci'ond may adhere to the
For sale in Klanath balls only by
• oiirwc id tin* Military road, and leave
i the pan* near- Summit
L F. Willits and The Brick Store
THOROUGHBRED STALLION
Lake, or
thlid Is to leave thu valley ut
(ii nil II of Sall Creek,
a I
.
tlx*
following the
lollniii land nnd banks of (bat stream
to the bead, and thence over the
I ■«
ridge Into Lake Odell Valley.
PILOT
Will ma!;? the seas >n .it B ucst . z & iU nn. 'i's ktib!es in
Klamath Falls, Oreg >n. Will I k * her.* Saturdays and Sun­
day» and balance of the time will be at tire ranch.
Terms—$io to insure and payable uhen mate proves to
to be with foal.
f. F. & J. L SHORT
through coinnmn territory.
they
GAME LAWS.
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Spotted Fawn -Chawd at all t intis. Min river. Will keep a boarding house
Buck Deer, Mi»««', Mount in Sheep
and «ill liavepa-ture and bay fur liortet.
(except In the Count lea of Grant, II.ir-
0' v. Malheur and Bak*er)—Clused from !t ata will be kept for rent. Beat ol treat­
November 1 of each year to Aug. 1 > ment to all.
Will carry mail for camp-
(»f the following year.
era to and from Agency.
Female Deer -Closed from Novcm-
F iunk F ilve »
Iter I uf each year to Sept. 15 of the
following year.
Night hunting and use of d igs in
Violinici
Musical Instrument*
hunting Deer. or Mm »scare prohibited
Tuned and Repaired
within the st.de at all times.
Limit Five Deer In any one opcn'pj^Q/T YV. B- FOSTER
acnaon. •
Elk —('limed until Hept. 15. luoT,
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING
tI m * u cliaw-d between i»i. 15 of each
Klftr.iath Falts
Repairing of
Oregon
y< ar and .Sept. 15 of the following Old Yulin»« Specialty
year.
Limit-One Elk during each open
THE
m '. i ,on.
It la unlawful to veil or have in poa-
acMion for sale, any elk meat at any
time.
gun shop
ALL KINDS Of REPAIRING
LOCK AND GUNSMITH
H.
ROSEBOOM
pass
The first
find
i*
me the second licglns rising toward
the avitixn.lt by a 2 per cent grade.
Phcsesurveys were carried on through
I have for sale at a bargain,
on easy terms, several choice
lots in East Klamath Falls Ad­
dition, within three-fourths of a
mile from the business portion
of Klamath Falls, and one-half
mile from Upper Klamath Lake.
An ideal location for residences
the passes available, nnd one waseon-
t i ii d across the state toward Winn-
e uticc.i, though another strikes In a
more easterly direction further north.
The fact that llairlman Intends to
*
connect the main line with a branch
to Lakeview would
KOI*
Lewis $ Clark Fair
BEGINNING
WITH
JUNIi
hidlcate lie pro-
[>os*s to cut Gmihl off from entering
i8th
AND
UNTIL
FURTHER NOTICE
the state over n continuance of the
Nevndn, California A* Oregon, which
he recently acquired,
The
IN CONNECTION Wi lli
Klamatb Cake Railroad Company
^*11 Nell I'xcursioti Round Trip Tickets From Klamath
falls to ihi-aii, Calif,, (and return) for $8.00, good lor 30
days from date of Hale.
Klamath
Fills
branch would pass through good conn*
trv. nnd the line Io Agency
would prove equally
The Oregon Stage Company
which 1« pro­
jected from the let minus al Madeline
to Lakeview.
l’lalns
as profitable.
FROM THE FXCHANGES.
(A.htanA Tribe*,.)
G. II. Hum und family of Klamath
Falls and S. T. Summers. ex-sheillT
of Klamath county, returned today]
private conveyance.
(I.«kevl«w Examiner.)
W. B. Barnes and children !
have been visiting nt Slimmer Lake ,
Montague, aged 82 years, ti months,
R. 1. HAMMOND. Arent.
You can do it much easier
than the expense of paying
rent and moving
from the Fair and left for home by
i^TE. AiTiin^einentH have beoti completed and ticket» and Paisley several days and came to '
*‘Nbcon stilo within u few days Io Portland, San Fran- Lakeview Saturday on her return lol
Klamath Fulls.
(Trek* Joufnal.)
They
will
likewise
2,*° *nd all Southern Pacific point».
Lewis Melss. the aged father of
b®On Hale from all Southern I’acilic points to Klamath the Mels* Brothers of Butte Creek
hlh.
| Valley, died last Monday, 2»th, ut
Coeure seals ami further information from
OWn a
I'm Hand Telegram.
Mrs.
and 1» days.
His home Isat Drytown,
Amaixlor Connty, nnd he came to
Hiskivou u) a visit to ulb boyu.
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ARMAND
PROPRIETORS
ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT
?
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4 V/7 SMOKED MEATS
SAUSAGES OF ALL MINOS
Fort Klamath Creamery Hutter
J Pure Bred Stallions $
; Buff Cochin Chickens ;
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5
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f- - - - -
j Phone Main 14 $
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$ LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES J
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KLAMATH FALLS AND MERRILL
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Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon
J
TOURIST’S TRADE A SPECIALTY
«
C. T. OLIVER, Proprietor, Successor to W. W. Hazen.
,
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Agricultural
Association
Will Hold a Fair at Klamath
Falls September 28,29
and 30, 1905.
FIRST DAY.
mile and repeat, free for all, purse................ Sino
mile dash, free for all, purse............................
109
¿0
mile dash, free for all mules, purse.................
mile dash, Klamath county horses, purse........
109
SECOND DAY.
75
mile and repeat, Klamath county horses, purse
i mile dash Klamath county roadsters to
ordinary double buggy, top may be re*
«<
100
moved..*.................................................... *..
100
A mile dash and repeat, free for all, purse...
50
100 yard footrace, free for all, purse..........
1 mile and repeat, trot or pace, free for all, purse 200
THIRD DAY.
100
ii mile and repeat. Klamath county horses, purso
50
A mile dash, Klamath county saddle horses, “
125
111 mile dash, free for all, purse....... ...................
3 mile relay free for all saddle horses, riders to
change horses every mile; horses must be sad­
dled and bridled ready for the change; all must
75
ride stock saddles, catch weights; purse ..........
TERMS:
All races will be run under Paeitic Coast rules as near
possible.
Four to enter, three to start, ten per cent entrance fen
Seventy per cent of purse goes to winner and thirty per
cent to second.
Admission, 50 cts at gate: children under 8 years free,
Adu.ission to Grand Stand; Ladies and children free,
gentlemen ‘25 cts.
Music by Kh’njath Falls Brass Baud.
Several Hi (died Do?irs will be disbursed in Cash for
exhibits of Hotses. Cattle, Hogs, Grain, Grasses, Fruit,
Poultry and general products of the County,
For information address the Secretary.
B. ST. GEO. BISHOP,
GIO. T. BALDWIN,
£
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1
i|
; fork, which Is narrow nnd tortuous at
Hie
MEISS
BOAT HOUSE
rapidly to pierce the ildge,
After leaving
City Meat Market
I am now* prepared to take care of
holding for the gorge uf the middle
¡(lie bead.
H. W. STRAW, Proprietor
CON TEST NOTICE.
line retains ttie river grades and rises
i.ithet
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
IJmlU'd to Klx quail In one d*y or
twelve In <>nc week.
I'llI.IW ful to hunt without llrenxe
A llceiiM- iniiKt la- ot,t.ilni-d from tlw*
county clerk and carried wiili party
while Imr.ting.
BcKideiit fee for Li-
ccrnu' tl, non-renldent »10.
Trout Cloned during in mt bn of
November, Deceinbrr. January Feb­
ruary and March.
I'nlawful to keep
trout leM than five Inchea tn lengttl.
Mglit tubing prohibited.
Limit 125
in one day.
ria
Across-
It Is unlawful nt any time to hunt,
mg Is tvall ible via the headw ater« uf pursue, take. kill, injure, destroy or
l lie 1 tescliutes.
have in possession any i>ecr. Elk,
'1 tic original lines run were from Moose, Mountain Sheep or Spotted
SprlngilelJ. and the first and acmnd | Fawn, for the purpose of obtaining
{ the skin. hide, horns, hams or other
route« were mapped out so that for u i llesli of sucli animals, f t the purpose
llstaucr of about three miles below ¡of sale, barter, exchange or trade,
Higden's, al which (rotnl the second i except upon («ermlssion from the State
lenvea the river bottmli,
country*
¡icnple who desire to camp on Wiliiam-
(miction wltti the main line at Bend.
I'll,' surveyors nr«*
lot ol horses in the
WILLIAMSON RIVER
CAMPING GROUND
and later, it need lie the Columbia
Soulhcrn can l>c brought
live pin'.(Kant f’li.ud )«*twrm the
Mrht day <if Iii rciiiti.'r and tto* liftwntli
■lav of Aiigimt of tt.<- following yt>.ir.
Qu Ul < )'*rd except iiHwM*fi III *
M-ciiiiri Saturday ari-l tbc (turd T iio
■lay uf Hie month of KcptfimlM’r.
I nile'l Mate* Laud
lAkevietr. Ore
K< n, Aufuat 50, )k06 A ruffled mt contest aA*
man of Klamath Falls, accompanied davit ba\ lug be« n filed hi this effl«»* by taeorge
contestant, agaiu*t home»t«-ad entry
by In» wife and Stanley Vaughn, made H
Ko. 11«, made Uetobcr 1, HKM. I >t
us a brief but pleasant c*|j Friday, on
and
Bcc U, TpfcJbfcO
their return^iome, after two weeks F W M ty Fl 1'am Marr!.on. czmttitee. in
■if pleasure and recreation, visiting nhteh it It alleged that the con tcaUMM know»
the ¡rrw*tH rendition <>i the »ame. al-u that
the famous ('rater Lake, Hucklela-rry the »aid William Morriaon ha» wliolly a’/an
patch and other places of interest hi dfiiK 'l said tract; that In* ban change I bin f«a-
Southern
<>r<gou.
Mlns
Fmma tdrnc-c lr«>m Klamath « onniy; that mii <1 tract
I* not M'Ulel Upon and rulthatrk by raid
Crime*, of Bidding, accompanied pari) aa 1» r< quir*d by law . and that no valid
wltjew* nt ha* or wna ever mad»* upon »aid
them home for a months' outing.
tract •• required by la.« by the »»id William
A party was over from Klamath WurrlBon, aud that he has bcm •barf t thrre-
Kalla Munday and while here made fr<>rn for more than nix month» »lure making
■aid entry, that M« absence ib?r»*ir<>m ia not
(lie puri base of a l oiiiplcte outfit fu' due to bl« employment In the army, navy or
furnishing a thirteen roomed hslglng marine corp» of th* Called Mate», either a» a
sailor, iMildf» r or other oflloer tn the marine
house In the Fall* city.
After look­
marine corps or In any war In which the
ing over the stocks in stores at Ash- 1 t'um-d Kiair« ni»v have
?D£«t< d, and ■
land and getting prices the party that be i.»« «holly abandoned »aid tract with- |
out ar.) ju»t cau»e or excuac. »al l pardet are
'•ame to Medford and purchased the brrtby notified to ap|*ear, re»f<ond and ofler
evidence
touching «aid «¡icitatlon at *0 o'clock ,
entiic outfit of ’ Wick«
W<ek« & Baker.
There were 175 roll» «f wall paper, • in. on October 14. 19U3 before <• o, < ha«tain.
Co. Clerk uf K*ama(h County, Oragon. and i
150 yard* of lad r<«>m carpeting, that Huai hearing will he held at 10 ocloek 1
complete furniture for twelve ruuma a. m. oti uetnber 20, ISO'», before the Rcgisler
and a parlor and hall, together «ali and K«*ceirar.ai the l ulled States land ofli'.- •
in Laker)««, Oregon. Tne »aid contestant
tapeatry carpeting fur hall aud st xirs. bavin«, hi a proper Affidavit, filed August 3®,
Pretty good order that «a»; hut it han 1 mu 5, act ((mb fact» which »how that afte.* due
dibifcnca |>erM)uai »ervlee of thii notice can
always I mcii that way Medford mcr- u»»t be made, it 1» hereby ordered and direct- i
ehantb beat ’em all on complete stocks rd that »wh notice be gives by due and
uf latest pattern goods and on prices. pro)x r publication.
C. U snider. Receiver.
Deer Season Opens on August 15
Eiktcru be can control that comiiry,
We keep the finest
Rifts furnished
with or without
drivers
James Grime*, a popular biislness
aliy In* xte.nlilv refused to rxt-lld tin*
t'oluiiibla S uthern ftotn Shaniko]
«■util to ILnd, for with the Oregon
MAMMOTH STABLES
For further particulars, prices
and terms, write, or call on me
at my residence—second house
oast of Klamath Hotel.
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Klamath Falls, Oregon
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