Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 12, 1905, Image 2

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A M L R I C A.
• educated finii. Edward Everett llalc ' signed the pMtorate of the church al
In 11.» < Irvi«» ivurl ■>! Ik» Hl»l» “I iKrgoll
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R’’1* H •nd l| k ,.7
and cnililvd i», ihr p #«eb»b lb*rgp<
WMr
for th* omniv »»• Klan.aU»
aaid: 'Put 12 prizemen from Harvard Fort Klamath.
(AahlsnJ H»*'*>r>l )
Th» HI»'» «'I
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Il I« »I.» »rhw- *».I«'H ibal all
Idulucratk Version.
on a sinking ship and Diev would all
iri.-«i*'d *»r * lahning In M
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K. 1». Jones moved Ills family from ,h»»l»ln .......... ... • '»’*
XV. O. SniTH, Editor and Proprietor.
Our Country 'lis of thee
go down because they would not Klamath Falls to the Riley Myers «
cíalo id ««I I
Ifuward
.n.l»ll»lhrr |i».->n. « l»«»'n
land of prosperity,
,.. «, .1.4 .ho. . 411«. If .„j ||W|
h. II. ut
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know how to build it raft.’ A college
place, near Beagle, which he has pur­
■ Khlutli «»«ba Irum i Sagrai gesii,,,, '
Of thee we sing.
education la alrlglit tn Its place hut chased. Mr. Junes returned »o tlie Alli»
ihl.oi.Ui «II» Ih» .III». »•»•r«kl|. ».„I*"?1
Dr.Ur tn |Urh*nl
a '
land «here the idle tnks
the practical side should not be neg­
Au iniurmellun
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Falls todav and will finish his mason- ihlkonutlnthtnlMH* . ..till* » « '‘on h» " „I |....„.lo» lo th. »s..«,, tt.«.,!^ t
All that tlie workers mske
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ol lh. C. li. l at,,,, ,U..M|.|
lected.
TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE.
ry contracts there hi IHvemla-r. when j M.»ur* m-trli’i
.»«I in Ih» Hi»l» i»l «rogón
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I at none attempt to break
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That
Is
the
side
we
are
emphasiz
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HioMHUiting Ulorno ••» «»»*«••»
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Il I. lumi». or>l»r.’i1 that n,i,
Our little ring.
lie will join them.
K«•*•«'•'•»•!*• • *•» ••“» •d.HDot.al .............. ,or llahrd l>»r «lì •«•»••• ..»Ilk«* w.v|t frwm^
ing at East Aurora. We not only
Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, October ia, 1905. I
John R. C'K’k. niter an almence of
land where the money-shark
.lai. ilo.t. ..< m ■ n. ».|..(...r ..i «n,,,,,, t '*•
diat« an I '« -•■••• *
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have poor people there but we have
ialini) |>ubli«l**-d H. K lamaih
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several months at Bonanzs. Klamath mallon that the »uin ••»
Fleeces the “easy mark,"
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some people who are not very nice.
att.llltai Ilo- Hl.i
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We love tliv name.
county, relumed t.'l'.igie Point'•■'"•’• Uf th* I ttllr«» hiat*« «»»* »•» lh*
po»»***luit •'» «»el*h<lan
Ita.’tB* • I'* *
ua U.* A»h 4a> *»f th i*»i«*r iu»*i
We accept the truant boys from
So long hi we “stand pat"
Ihm« in upau wurl Ibi« r>th day of
.. .goo
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m-hia I k and wo have some jailbirds day to spend the «Inter. I'l»>n 1'1» omni* rl*rb ol Klamath
We have assurance that
arrival the first thing he hiqulrcd (nr r.MMHo .»I forth m »ahi Infc.rmati.o
bgl. I**»
Il y VI)« (kitiyy
and some women whom nu one else
No ''Pop" or Kocial-Crat
rh*a««4 to th* »taiani .»r*tun •mitt Inrt
IlkXSY I. in ^tyMw
about
was
the
political
situation.
awrarlnf from aabl »nlorn.aHm» «»••'
want* around. We give work to
Can spoil our game.
Four horse teams from Like county and the northern part
Nolkv for I’ublkstlon.
every one who wants work and will i Tin* commissioner of Internal reve­ H*n)amln llouard. lata oí Ma»..ath o .
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Twas
given
us
to
rille
or.tfoo m * .Ircram-.L tota th* la»t |*»
of Klamath, are beginning to arrive in Klamath Falls to lay
nue
at
Washington,
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l.»n>l • *zll* » »1 l»lb”VIO», H,
work.
Tile
greatest
lesson
Is
to
teach
You common "working mule,"
lantully
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Ociolivr 3. Iikk1».
in their winter supplies. It was only a few years ago tliat
■someone to do something for some­ rendered a decision tli.it will seriously (I,at on or •I m »».! Il»»’ >’»»’»•' ‘4 *‘,r" '
And all of thine.
Noto» i» li**r«*l<< «nro thai
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th* »aid H* uhmin Howard •»**•» l»o »tat*.
alTeet
a
number
of
patent
medicines
body.
The
Individual
who
does
must
From
far
Creations
morn
loaltig
»citil i li». nln<| h<illr»u
these teams did not stop at this town but went to the rail­
Marlon count* omou. I*a* »nr i«o li* ir*. »
^eomfsised
largely
of
distilled
liquors.
lila mici.
lion I«»
Io niakr
j
’Till Uabriel blows hie horn
hih'iili»»it
iiiakt' linai
for other people does most fol him­
ow or buoan blndrvd «arabi* of ü.b. r»i
road for supplies, but since our merchants have increased
l|.|i .11 ol Ilia
Illa I'lmiit,
I III....... »n.I II,al
We are your masters borii
self. We shall never do away with He has reversed a ruling of 1)1» <!'' »Aid «urn of n»'»».’’* a.»<l »•»•» «ahi H< » '*
lM't«)||*
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t'hMl<lb
their stock and enlarged their stores, the people of the in­
By rights divine.
truancy and hobolsm until we have partiiient made many year» ago, ami Howard. Immrdlaiel) prior to ho d* th*
i Ilk "I M hii >»II i I'o,mil, llr»g„B J
i«.feldrnl and Inhabitant «»I Klait.ath
manual training tn all public schools. now divides that munufaeturei» of Oregon and tall an ra»ala th*»*tn Ti.ai Utt Lia oil,. .it K ■»insili 1 »II. Or»«»»
Oh! glorious G. O. I*.
terior country have been able to save money by buying in
>1,, 2 >lli <l'«v “I Nov»<nl»-r
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Oh ! grand democracy,
Work once was considered a curse; these medicines must take out licen­ th* lith da* of Fahr».ar*.
Klamath Falls. Our town is fast becoming the distributing
Ill liliali M*>rr
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Thy blessings give.
later it was regarded as a necessity; ses as rectifieis ami liquor dealers, m|««>n * a« duh apt“" .»»•’•! •dm ' <•»»• i
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the rat»!« Of »aid |l< Il lamin II"* *r‘l d.-.ra
point for both Klamath and Lake counties.
We’ve got the people's dust
Hr I Uli*
tlir I..!;.,» inn »l|uv(wt u
i and that druggists and uthris hand and that »aid ratal»'*a» dut» and • "'!• r
now we know it is a privilege.
pro* r III« ■ Hillin' i a '’-"l.nr <q..n .„j
Nor can they ever bust
We are living In an eteinity now as ling litem will have to pay Hie usual admin let * r«M ui*»n. and ••'! adn.it.iatn
viihnalion "I »m I Imnl vir
One little measly trust.
diilv r»*llr**»l and dia» harg**l from I.'» •»«»•
much as we ever shall. God is with retail liquor dealers' II ins"
.Iriaoii
I n«rnr -|» lnrr. If (•_
au.'h ad.»»«»» «»rator b> tl»* order of th< .. i
If you but live.
an.I Tli.»»lorr It Sorti»
all ,,( >\.f^
The commissioner in a letter of In­ <*mtr* in at d fur Klatnath t«»ui»t* ..»••»>»« i
us now as much as he ever will tic.
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livgoll
Why longer agitate.
structions
to
collectors
of
Internal
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drl»«a
against
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reta'.
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Remember the week day to keep It
It) 5 U>
J N W»t»o|i. I¡»fi>t(,
Howard, dre. ward, and all debt« and r*i • '
Why bother to debate
holy. If you ever get into file king­ revenue says there are a number of of
adn.Utl«
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hewn
raid
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On party ains.
dom of heaven it will lie tiecause you i compounds on the market going un­ •atiafled Thai Upon lh* «rt 11* "’M. I of Ihr OÜH pahineks MEAT MARKET
No use to make a fusa
Much has been said on the wonderful water power going
carry it in your heart. There Is no der the paines of medicines that .1 .lie final acrunut 111 «'»Hl «•♦»•(•• !her>- w o F"».. ’
It matters not to us
MCDONALD A SON
to b* a balance of ft*
h*long»n< I»» •• ’
devil but fear. Live one day at a couiposi'd chiefly of distilled spirit It, r«iat*. un» lalnt*d an I unr«|wnd*.l wh»<h
to waste over the Falls of Link river, and it has been sug­
Nor do we give g cuss
PROPHit Tons
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time and do your work I tie best you with..lit the addition of drug« • •aid aum of n.onra waa b* an order of ’he
Which party wins.
gested how the future will see this exhaustless power
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imallciiies
in
sufficient
quantities
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BEST OF MEATS
can and be kind and be kind.
By F. E. Hall.
nrabouMh*
da*olMa>. I**» dr|...itr.1
harnessed and put to practical use. The value of this pow-i
change materially the character of with the thru »'«♦ut.t» «’’erk of «aid .••••»»” !•’
(AST L NO MAIN ST
the whiskey. He authorizes collect­ the admlni«»ra»«»r <1 " i W|1 m » u . and »»•;
er has often been represented as a vertiable gold mine, j
FOREST LOOT.
GOSPEL
OF
WORK.
ors
to liiifS'M- the special I-»«
maim- • lure «aid lit.»* >»•• !■» •' « 'W pos*e.•!<.». an I i
And now comes the discovery that a real gold mine lies
ruatody of »u. I. . I*r a an.I now I« in »I. • r
faeturers of every compound composed . mi ...J . • •»
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hidden beneath this rolling tumbling catarack of foam and
of distilled spirits. < ven though drugs aa.xwintjr rlrrb «»< **»4 Klamath ••»»unt*. l>*
The great forests of the Pacific
virtu«* «f ami In a.f .«r da ne.» w oh the .»r let «»I
water. Every day some new discovery adds to the advan- Lecture Delivered by Elbert Hub- I slope contain the finest merchantable hav been declared to have been ad ihr
o.unty court hrfatuior* mentioned. *• I« h
Muri ill, Oregon
ded
thereto,
"when
their
presence
Is
»a d order ha* never been rrtok*-!. and ’hat
(ages of the great Klamath Country.
bard at Exposition Grounds.
■ timber In the world to-day, »aid a
not discoverable by chemical analysis, In mu»r«|.|r*»•** th*r«*«d »al l aum «»f I '*» • I
! prominent Californian who was re-
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lor II la found that the quantity of lia* rwhrafd Io »hr Mta’e of <>trg.>it au l *a>d
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Waftbington.
Hut the
Hiate ha* a r ght b> law I«» »aid n.» «’'-I ■
I have come to tell you something llo{)legt of forests are fast bemu drug in the preparation is ■*> »"»all lheroof I Lal the del. ndam *.r. rBr . !.a»’a .»
of the village where I live and the llU)Wcd {loWn (x.furp lhr $waUl of as to have no appreciable effect on I hr ha» im right Hile ”t interval H» or lu «ani •*»•■’
of n.oner or ant fart »h.-reol
pt the
tilings it stands for. East Aurora Is ■ commercialism, regardles» of future ■ liquor.”
right Io th* |M»a«e<a|«*n aitd « u«i” IV lb f« d. I.»
Meals 25 and 50 cents
• t ..rdaiH'i- w lh the ..i l - of I.
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not. as some have contended, a condi- hllnber ,upp|lM ,,r u>e source of our
TRADE
TOPIC»
.»f klatnail. • ..ni» ••(<*.
lierot»
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Fates S4.50 and uj per wed
From the manner in which B. St. Geo. Bishop takes the tion of mind. It is simply an every-1 | western water supply. Notwith­
tlutird.
day country town with no wealth and standing the vigllence of the govern­
Ml'llnery merchants are eomclalnln«
h alan appear* fr<>m »aid |«»í.-rv»»at n iba»
Barber Shop. Baths
Roast” to which he was treated by the Editor of the Ex­
the <»uvernor of lhe H»at<* oi Oregon direct«d
no poverty. The feature which dis­
agents the work of despoiling ot poor trail»
the
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press, it would appear that it was a prearranged plaji on the tinguishes it from other towns is the ment
Egypt impor«. »•'»estlv about 11St.-
Bar in Connection
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,lf the j coast goes
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lion on beba i of ihr Mate <•! <»»• g »
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of "elgwrett» paper"
part of Mr. Bishop to secure a column of free advertising. Roycroft shop, where we make books I merrily on. The forest lands of the OOo A worth
raid »♦.»vrrnor ala*» apt ’i»«'’ I H "
k* r
eompany has r»c«utly been organ-
at hw rr*ld»hg it. klatna hi.«
It may be that the Express is getting ready to support Mr. and things. We recognize that there Mississippi Valley stiles are almost Its,! at Hendaliurg, Pniasla. to distill al­ or Attorney
g.’t» ••
a»1'1 • '-d ’ .»»»»I •
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are two ways to get away from com- | ■ bare and tlie timber grabbers are so hoi from peat
th* male of orrgisn in tl“- t «rt »r»
Bishop for some political office and the Editor has got wise
The va u» of artificial ard chemlra
petition, either to get an inferior ar- , worlc|ng ln full forcc in the un-
Maid Information al««» voniai’.* • d- man.I
PROPRIETOR
to the fact that his attacks always have the opposite effect, tide and sell it cheaper than the ' 1 rivalled pine and cedar forest» of fertilizers annually u»<xl in Italy Is »all- for jinlgmeul m lavor »d li.» n-at. «•! Ofrg
mated at «S.J60.0M,
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and redound to the benefit of the party attacked, It is other fellow, or sell something better Idaho. Washington and Oregon and Scientists uatlmate that there I, sn-
hard to believe however, that the Editor is capable of such : l^a,J an.Tonp eJw *'an "^cr- . We chum In tlie redwood belts of California, •ray enouih In SO acres of suushlns to
i the latter, and are making books to yielding their almost iincomprehen­ run th» machinery ,g tbv world, could
dear reasoning, especially as the attack is in line with the I I sell from (2 tn »150.
sible cut of tlmtier per acre. It is It ba concentrate«!
policy of the present management of the Express in But the vital point is thia: These commonly believed in the west that Since liDti the »«ports of German toy,
articles are all manufactured by un­ unless some drastic action is taken, have risen from «¡».JN'.OOO to 113 MV non
“knocking” the community, the country and its citizens.
a year The nail,e consumption la call
skilled labor, for there 1» no skilled there will be no virgin forests 20 mated at Ilfi.SfW.OOO a year
labor in the Roycroft :.hop except tliat years from now. except In the forest
The grratest obstacle tn Idberlan
trade l< the tidal absence ot direct com­
which becomes skilled after it is there. reserves.
munication between the west coast ot
We employ the children of farmers.
The present plan by which our peo­ kfrtea and the I'nltcd Stttfea
They have never been to college. ple get possession of the timfier lands |
The mala human n»eds more food than
There are no uneducated people In Is an improvement on the Benson and th» female The man t»nda to «rp*-«id
KLAMATH FALLS AND MERRILL
With all the now additions to the town of Klamath Falls the true sense. People do not get edu­ Hyde method. After Investigating energy and th» woman to store It up in
being platted, it is surprising that someone has not thought cation except in a «mall degree at a region of timber country that he the form of fat. h« burnt th« fatter
Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregnn
In consequence of th» discovery by
of laying out a new cemetery. Residences have already college. You can send a boy to col- covets, the timber capitalist starts Prof Bebrwn that tb« bacillus of con­
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i lege but you cannot make him think,
TOURIST S TRADE A SPECIALTY
sumption Is nnt the um, as that of
been constructed beyond the present location of our ceme-| You may send a boy to Harvard for the report, that if it were on the tuberculosis.
It Is h«ld In German med­
market he would pay a good price for
tery and it is only a very short time before the present ’ four years and after be comes back it and this tip falls on fallow ground. ical clrc'es that th» present treatment
V. 'I*. OLI VrlC13Î, Proprictor
of consumption will la
radically
site will have to be condemned and a new one laid out..home liaTe to ""PI*”-1111,11 a111111 llfe- The land is immediately entered un­ changed
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i The* talk of the science of education, der the timber and stone law by
Cobalt Is on» of the minerals found In
Every delay means more expense in moving the bodies as but
K|fnw ofeducatjon rcgcmblrg
•'settlers"—settlers whose object it th» atmosphere of th» aun and In
each month adds to the number that will have to be moved. ;the law of heredity, which provide« m to sell to the capitalist. They are meteorttfes It usually occur» asaoefat-
Building in Klamath Falls has been so rapid that by spring that» man may resemble hi» grand- •■dummies’’ but under the law it 1s •d with nlektl arsenic and aulpbur. and
la frequently an Incidental product In
mother
the Klamath Falls Cemetrey will be surrounded by resi-i”
'“ or he
‘ may not. The best edu­ Impossible to prove that their inten­ the working of copper, bismuth and
cation comes from the university of
tions are not good, and after they nlakel oraa
dences. and this result will be hastened by
- the action of ; • hard knocks, of difficulty and of ad-
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have secured title from the govern-'
the Hot Springs Improvement Company in laying out versity.
_. We become strung by bear-
NOTICE EUR PUBLICATION.
ment they can do what they choose
be taken at
to con-
their new addition. Action
/_zt:z~ z. should
Lzz!2 tztzkzz.
zt once
z~zz tz
zz~ I ln? burden«.
with the land. The governmectsafe-1 Izvnd Office at lakeview, Oregou, Oct.
demn the present site and provide another location so that A man who illustrates the point I guards are futile. The Commissioner 7, HMrt.
make lias just been to your city.
Notice in hereby Riven that the fol­
of the General Land Office himself
II'. (>. Smith Proprietor
the future interments will be permanent.
President Hill is not a college gradu­
lowing-named settler lias Itld notice of
has been quoted as officially stating
Klamath I' tlln Oregon
hi* intention to make final proof in »up-
ate, but he has built railways and
that the government has lost over 100 port ot hi* claim, ami that said prta.f
built them betterthan any other man.
million dollars on timber lands sold, will be made before Geo. t'ha.tain,
He haa made every man rich from
for the nominal price of «2.50 an acre, j Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, at
Minnesota to the Coast who would
the great bulk of which, we all know, Ina office at Klamath Fall», Oregon, on
take off bis coat and work. I saw
has gone into the hands of timber the 20th day ot Novrtnlier, 1905, viz:
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1,111 "ncc- 1 was wlth an Ea*««rn
There is probably no country in the whole Lmted States colIepe prM|dent and we were both grabbers. Not only has the govern­ John I). Gray, II E 2373 for the lota
ment lost this money, but the so- 1 and 2 Sec. 5 Lit 2 Sec. I I’p. 34 S R 7k,
that offers more inducements to every class of men than upon the same errand—to get a pasa. rallcd
settler has recicved only a tithe E W M
Klamath County.
As long as college men with titles of it, and the worst ot all is that the
He nariioa thn following witnesses to
To the tourist we can offer the magnificient scenery of,a"d de^rees
toask «ayrsofmen land is being recklessly denuded of its prove Ina contti.uoiia reatdenie upon and
cultivation of aaid land, via:
.
I who have never been to college there
Crater Lake and Anna Creek Canyon, in reaching which ,sno guch tll)pg as a w.|ence of edu. forest cover and our water courses are Jamea H. Wheeler, Mm King. Gua
alternately raging torrents and dry Meihaae, Richard .Melbaae, all of Fort
one travels through green forests and beautiful valleys cation.
beds.
Klamath, Oregon.
containing Jakes and streams of crystal water, and sur-i America is beginning to open her
Guy E. Mitchell.
J. N. Watson. Register.
KLAMA TH REPUBLICAN
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
TRADE PROM LAKE COUNTY
WATER POWER AND GOLD
RICHELIEU HOTEL
FREE ADVERTISING
Mrs. T. A. Balis,
Buff Cochin Chickens
Pure Bred Stallions
SHOULD MOVE CEMETERY
LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES
A lamath
Republican
OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL
rounded by towering mountains. To the south of us lies P-TCS t(’
'allieof tlli* Pra< tlcal ”du-
Administrator'» dal».
the Lava Beds where the great Modoc war was fought and the center of the world. Supremacy
Notice is hereby given, that under,
FROM EXCHANGES.
and in pursuance ot an order of the
passed from Egypt to Assyria, on
every section has as some point of historic interest.
County Court of the Slate oi Oregon,
down
to
Greece,
Macedonia,
Rome,
For the sportsman there are the already famous fishing
for the County of Coo», duly made, in
Venice, Spain, Holland, England and
(Madlord Papers)
the matter of the Estate of Robert
resorts of Spring Creek, Williamson river and Pelican Bay • | the United States. New York Is
T. W. Newton, of Klamath Falla,
while the lakes and marshes of the country are the feeding ;' now the financial center of the world, arrived In Medford Saturday, and lias i Mavilv, deceased, on the 5th day of
September, 1905, at a regular term of
grounds of millions of ducks and wild geese. The woods ; hot changes come rapidly and you and taken a position aa sale» in an for the said Cmitt, ami entered in Book 6 of the
Journal of aaid Court commencing at
abound with deer anil other game that would satisfy every . I will live to see the day when the ; C om Plano House.
financial, literary and artistic center
l)r. Floyd White of Klamath Falls page 44 thereof, W. R. Mavity, the ad-
desire of the sportsman.
of the world will be right here In spent a few days In Medford this minis!rator of aaid estate, will, from ami
For the farmer and rancher there are hundreds of thou­ Portland, the Queen City of the week, lie was on his way to Port­ I after the 16th day of November, 1901»,
proceed to sell at private sale, all of the
sands of acres of the best agricultural land in the west, West.
land to join his wife.
following ilescrilH'il real property situ­
Yes, education Is something prac-1
(Lakeview Herald.)
which is now being reclaimed and irrigated by the great­ tical. That man is the beat educated j
ate in Klams!h ( mintv, Oregon, to-wit:
J.
P.
Lee,
the Klamath county as­
Ix>ts One and Two of Section One, the
est irrigation project ever undertaken by the United States who is the most useful. The receipt
sessor, was a Lakeview visitor a few
government. Besides this agricultural land there are . for getting an education Is to regard days of last week. Mr. Lee It a East hall of the Southeast quarter of
Section Two ami l/,t One ot Section
thousands of acres of fine grazing land for summer feeding every man as your master in some pleasant gentleman and a good demo­ Twelve, ail in Township Thirty-nine
j particular. There Is a great contro­
South ot Itange Seven East of Willam­
of stock.
versy aa to what electricity is. Ono} crat which accounts for his election
ette meridian, the same being land of
to
the
office
he
holds.
For the investor and the man of capital we have one of day on a street-car a sign which read !
nai.l estate.
(Aahland Tidings.)
the richest countries in the west to he developed, millions 1'Don’t talk to the motorman,1 «ug-j
First publication made October 12, 1
Mrs. Lindsey Sisemore, of Fort
W. R. M avity .
of feet of superior pine timber to be manufactured and gested an interview. I asked the, , Klamath, who is visiting friends In 'W**-
motorman: ‘What is electricity?’ he
Administrator of the Estate of
marketed and unlimited material for the manufacture of said: ’It's the juice.’ He knew, the valley, was the guest of Mrs. Robert Mavity, deceased.
Address Arago, Coo« County,Oro-
brick, lime and cement.
j Moreover he knew bow to apply hl« Lottie Pelton a couple of days this
gon.
week.
knowledge.
He
wan
an
educated
These advantages arid conditions are bringing hundreds
W. W. Hazen and wife arrived In
I man. He was onto his job. That is
c j oplc uto the county every week and it will take all there is to education.
town yesterday from Portland and
many business houses to supply their wants and needs. I Too much cannot be said upon the left today enroute home to Klamath
The towns all over the county ar? building up and grow­ disadvantage of being born rich. The Falls.
general freighter ,
ing as if by magic and our dreams of railroads, street cars, child brought up in luxury Is a ’third Rev. Amos Dahuff, of the M. E.
rounder. By that I mean a person Church, and family, arrived In Ash
electric lines, steamboats and factories are fast being real*, who has taken the third degree and land, Saturday from Elkton, Douglas
Prompt and careful attention
¡zed.
has escaped the secund one. He Is an county. He*. Dahuff has been as
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