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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1906)
* UTY BRitFS. Kee Lew hi tbe J swi I kv . Frank Rues, of Bedtiekl, ppenl FitnJsy Nt the city. llarry Dean returuerl Ratuidav from A«ldand. wftere he had lo-en s|sritding tbe b<>l «lay«. Xew line of purses at Winters. A wty uupui taul leal eatate transter was ui» l<- l»«t week when C. H. U ith- row pnexhased the Walter« fluid a In property opposite the Court House. The lot is .'(.I trot Wi le and extends from Main street the entire width of ti e ol.n'k to Klaniaib street. The price paid was •Mkk). Mr. Withrow states that he will begin a* early as possible in the spring, tbe const ruction of a ni.slern s I. hic or brick Intil ling for store and office purpose*. Hon. John 14. Sltook and wile, of Hairy, were visitor* in the city several The following road snpervi«<ws were days the past week. , v . appointed by the Commissioner* courts Henry Janssen is doing some Road district No. I F. I.. Wright; No. Work bv filling in the lower ;>art oí hie 2. 8. T. Summer»; No. 3, C. Guy Mer hit along Klamath street. rill; No. 4. John VanMeter; No. 5. New goods arriving at Winter», G. K. Van Ri|«r; No. fl, C. II. Hughes; Miss Ixjrinda Saulwr, who baa **••> No. 7, R. A. Moon; No 8, Chas. Flack- quite siek the >•»! two weeks, is im ns; No. 9. D. M. Griffith; No. 10, Val proving and able to he around. entine Griffith; No. II, John Hogvl- Hupt. Horace G. Wilson, of the Klam etein ; No; 12, Geo. I.. Chase; No. 13, ath Reservation, was down from the J. W. Lindsey; No. !4, E. 8. full; No. Agency a few days the first of the week. IS. Chas. Graves. Fine watch rv ton ring. K Alva Ta*wis. H. V. Mitchell this week aoltl two carloads of hoises and one carload of mule* to E. Stewart, of San Francisco. Rwrh Wilson, the guide at Pelican Ray, is making arrangements to have a house boat on the upper lake next sum mer for the use < f tourists. New Sou\en(r spoons just in. I.. A A Lewi*. Henry Straw returned Wedne*day from Picard, where he hal b«ea tlie past week looking for several driving . teams for the Mammoth Stables. ! lion*—In Klamath Falls on Saturday morning, Januaiy fl. 1900, at B130, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. Withrow, a daughter. Grand pa George is happy. The Board of County Commissioners on Friday designate-1 tbe Klamath Re publican as the official |-aj»-r of tbe county, in which the proceedings of the court are to be published. According to the law the paper having the largest bona-fide circulation in the county is named as tlie official paper. Accord ing to the statement of tbe Express that [taper only has ffi>l subscribers within the county, while the Republi can has #07. The pellUuu ol D. E. ItetMlurl and others, for a sidewtlk front Main slnvt along the wtsrt sale ol Fourth street was t, },'<'t«sl is it was tItought liest that tloi walk shoitkl lie budt on the op|si»tte »ide ol t lie st tret. I he nqsirt of the City Treasurer was read an I aeeeple.1. An ordinance was introduced by t' nr. t'-ii.m Ht'-liup. t<> giant to C, N. Iliwkin. and bis assign«, a fntrn'liise for a stn<t railway line over certain street« of the town. Ou motion tire or dinance was read and passed to its sec ond reading and read by title only. An ordinance was also inlrisincrd by I Bishop providing for a license tax upon dog». This was also passed to its sec ond reading and read. The Council then adjourned to meet at 7 o’clock Tuesday evening. At the meeting Tuesday evening, both the alrw'l car and the dog ordinances were read the third time and |iassed. GREAT HORSE RANGE BIGGEST IN THE COUNTRY IN STATE Of WASHINGTON. Elsven Thousand Improved Animals Roam th« Immense Rang« and Require No Feeding. Uu to Maiiniiig» fin a new pi|ie. Smokes and Smoke« lol your teil«* »peak t«> you Gr*n*er- How did he utake all hl* arm In alwiul ihnt furnitur«». Iliing it money? M K. a round hih I I oiw il rip. 5 Klutmlns- Smokin*. II« was th« Ogte, U a « viih * ii | Chitwood* Crux lltoie. (reatvet smoker In the world. Granger—Dry up. Kituutin«; ycu We will donate «1 iNW» to the “Home «an t make in>airy by smoking for disabled Canal Boats," if after Kituutin« Hadid. He etuuked kama smoking one of our celebrated Rank Ex- —Royal Magazine change or Afrlvano Ciuaia. vou ant you No Cause for Complaint. ale not eatiaflml -C. (> WdlntnA Co. "And was your hueband kind lo you during your tllneaal” naked the in- Bring that natch which other watch quleltlve woman of her •«ematrvea. makers cannot make mu, 1 will give "Just as kind as could bs. ma'am.” 1100 reward for a watch my repair de was th« reply ' He was mure like a partment cannot put in good running friend than a busband, tua am "—Chi order. I.. Alva l.owis. cago Newa What It'« Uk« "! se» that New Turk's subway car ried nearly C.OiXl.OOO pasaengara itè first month." "It looks Itks * vuceeee. eh*“ "Tea It's just like ptcklng up money under tbe sirosi Cbua<u Journal. On« of Many. Stringer— There was a time when I lived at the rate at •W.Ot'O a year Swallow*—Indeed! And bow long did you keep It up? •trt nicer—Oh. about 30 secunda Chicago News Stretching for 100 mile* on the north tide of the Columbia river, from a point opposite The Dail«». Or«, away toward the Big Bend. In Washington, lies the largest exclusive horse range in the United States. In this great expanse of variegated hills, prairies and sand dunes, upland plateau and river bluffs, range All grades of cigars at all prices at J. A. Gregory this week sold his Cott- the holctngs of the Switxler». John and "Jade," numbering 11.000 head ol Mannings. feetioncrv store near the post office to horses. says the Chicago Chronicle. Mrs. L. M. Fitch was in the city last F. E. Ankeny. Mr. Ankeny lias taken For the last 30 year* thia expanse of Friday frem her ranch beyond Dairy. charge. Mr. Gregory and wife will go country has been the range of lheSwiu- While here Mrs. Fitch sold her Main to California for the winter. lere, formerly Willlua. John and Jade Street property near the Bal lwin build J. I*. Churchill was in the city Satur In 1SS3 William died and the two other ing to Abel Adv. day attending the meeting of the di brother» continued In partnership for several years, when they divided, and Wm. Shook returned Monday night rectors ot the Klainath Water User* As each now conducts hl* own interest*. •corn Salinas, California, where he re sociation. Jade Switzer live« at Expansion. cently took a shipment of 44 head of Cliaa. Low has a good fresh milch Klickitat county. Wash . 11 mile* be Fair Eloper—What makes you think stock horses. He disposed of tbe en Jersey cow for sale. Call on him at tlie low the town of Umatilla. on the north side of the Columbia John Switxler we are «afe? tire lot at an average of |50 each. Belmont Fred Yanis. Her Lover—Tour father I* chasing lives on Switxler'» Island, in the Co Fine watch and jewelry repairing. L. lumbia river, near the town of Umatilla u* tn an automobile— Loe Angele* Alva I-ewi*. Jade Swltiler own» 4.000 head of If you wish to bny or aell real estate horses and John own» 7.000 head, the Notice of Final Account. in the Klamath country address Cap- ‘ range for both these immense herds t>«- ing in the territory from The Dallc* to tain O. C. Applegate, either at Klamath (From Our Regular Correspondent ) In the County Court of ths state ol Oregon, the Big Bend. Fall* or Eugene, Oregon. Forty years The new year dawned very quietly in for the County of Klamath. At the highest tide of the Swttzler experience in Southeastern Oreg in. In the matter of the eatate of Minnis O. Mar our valley. Only by consulting an al- holdings, belore William Switxler died, tin. decestaed. Fine line of watches, jewelry, etc. manac did we know that l'AG was with the brothers owned at one Urne 15.000 Dr. W m Marlin, admlnl-trator of Mid estate the things lit at were. L. Alva Lewis. head of horse« This was »aid to be the having filed his final account o< bis edminls- I have a 14-room house with 12 lots, Tule Lake is completely frozen over, largest herd of horses ever ow ned by one tration ol ««Id estate, notice Is hereby given Tbe that saul Court has appointed Saturday, tbe an elegant home in Phoenix. Arizona, and the cracking and grinding of the company in the United State« worth •■OM and rents for p>0 per month ice can be heard for four or five miles. Switxler brand, an "3” on the hip. was loth day ol February, A. D. ISO« al the hour ol known from the Atlantic to the Pacific .0o'clock in tbe forenoon ol mi <1 day. at the Will trade for Klamath county land. The water birds have all left and our ocean, as they shipped and drove borse» Court Room of said Court in the Town ol What have you?—E. B. Had, While- sportsmen are obliged to content theui- to every known market In the United Klamath Kails. Oregon, as the time and place lor hearing objc- tions to said acoounl and tbe . selves with rabbits. lake. States. aelilcmeni thereof. In the early history of the Switxler New line of Emblem Charms and The ground is covered with a heavy DR WILLIAM MARTIN. pm» at Winters Jewelry Store. fall of snow, giving us promise of big h'>nse industry the bolding» were cay- Administrator ol tbs estate ol Mmnet,. Mar use» — small, hardy. Incorrigible pinto tin. deceased. Abner Weed last week purchased 20 crops in the spring. As the ubiquitous and buckskin mustangs—the hardiest Deled al Klamath Falls. Ore;on, January head of work horses belonging to Brown small boy and girl are rather in the brand of equines that ever trailed be nih. i 9 ua A Howard. Nome of these horses are to minority in the vicinity, there are few hind the cattle herd* from tbe Pacific ke u <xl on Mr. Weed's ranch and the of us who rejoice in the “Beautiful coast to Cheyenne in tbe early days Petition For Liquor Licence. others will be taken to the logging snow” and rye and potatoes next fall, or that followed an Indian trail over hardly seem to comiwnsate for slop and the precipitous mountains of the Inland To the Honorable County Court, ot the camps. empir« state of Oregoa. (or the County of Klamath. Winters snow at present. Repairing a specialty at We.the underalKoewl, your petitioner« here But the cayuses ar« now entirely In digging a well on hi» homestead, Jewelry Store. All work guaranteed. weeded out The Swttxlers sold 7.000 by pray the honorable County Court, of Klam Mr. Burriss lias come across some rath Wm. B. Barnes and wife left yester- head of thee« mustang* to the Llnntoo ath County. Oregon, to grant permiMlon to C. D. Willson and F £ stahlman, (Under the terday morning for Fan Francisco. er curious rock formations. There are cannery at tbe contract price ot three dol flrm name of Wlllwn Slab Iman,) to •ell or boles in the lava about the size of a lars a head, delivered. Since that clean While in the city Mr. Barnes will pur difipote of «plrituoua, malt or vinoua liquor« 1 cherry that are tilled with water or a up the class of horse» raised on this in le««quantities than One (I) gallon, at the chase furnishings for the new annex to immense range has been greatly im town of Bljr, tn the precinct ofHprague River, i formation of crystals. the American Hotel, of which be is the proved. Lares draught stallions have Klamath County. Oregon, for a period of 1' Mrs. Anna Kattenh >rn ha« retnrned proprietor. been croased with the wiry, nervous months beginning on the 4th day of April I A chicken dinner will be given every . to her h< me in Merrill after a brief stay , western mares, and the result I» a grade \. D. 19U4. for which liren*e to be so granted, on her claim. , of horses weighing from l.uvo to 1200 we. your petitioners, will ever pray : Fundsy at tlie Gem Restauraut for 25 8 C Hamakar, M Walter» Jas Ryan. Edward i Miss Lorinda Sauber spent part of the pounds, that are fit for any ordinary ceuta. Robinson, W W 8mith, Frank Obenchaln. Ale« > Holidays on her homestead and visit cervice, and bring the highest price in Anderson. G 8 Farra. W W Finley. I T Ander i every market About 6v0 stallions are Since entering the new building the ing her enter, Mrs. Pickett. son. J H Bovd, George S Boyd, W T Garrett. High school ha» increased in numbers. kept OT Anderson, K i B oomingcanip, Win Lawry, In spite of tlte inclement weather all On this 200 miles of range 11,000 head George Bloomingearnp, A W Kvans. F R Moore* John Yaden and Mae Martin, of Klam of wild horses reign monarch of all ChM Ellloat, Clyde Martin., A Leonard. W F ath Falls, Don ,V. Psrker, of Bonanza, of our invalids are recovering. Jack Johnson is over in the Bonanza ; > they survey The Columbia and Yakima Crawford, J M Watte. J K Frevman. R F Court* ■nd Tix Griffith of Lost River have en j rivers are their watering places, they wright, H Of!enbar,»er. T J Hmllb, Amos tered. The watchword of the school is country gathering up cattle. ' run over parts of three large counties, Lundy, John Kappe«, .Martin Perry, Albert “One hundred students next year.” I We wish to call the attention of the1 and there are colts on the ranges two Walker. J O Watte. L L(.rlffin. J A Wells, W H girls of the county to the vast poaaibili-1 and three years old without brands, and Holder, Thomas G Dens F ob K kxt —A sunny well furnished Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, ties as yet undeveloped, of this valley. > : that were perhaps never seen by one at room with stove. Cluse in. Inquire at will on or before the 7th day of March A. D. j We also wish to impre»9 upon tbe the Switxler herder*. 1906, present this our petition, praying for a thi» office. Round-up corral* are built about ten retail liquor license an prays I for therein, and j bachelors of this community the nec-1 All services a» usual at the Presby essity of doing their duty by their coun-1 mile* apart over this great range, and very respectfully request that same be granted terian Church next Kabbath. Sermon try, and forsaking their life of single i the 50 men employed tn the round-up aa prayed for. To, the honorable County st 11 a. tu. on “Essential* Defined” and , blessedness for matrimonial bli«s. I gather and brand the colt* In tbe tall. Court ior Klamath County, and Mtate of Orc* Willson & Btahlman, Tbe two brothers own about 2uo head at gon. at 7 dJO p. m. on "Fliall a Character First, there is our genial bachelor who By C D Wllfson. trained saddle horses—a large drove of Good io Nine Points Fail Because of the lives on the hill. He is trying, we are horses In itself. Tenth?” Special music. The Lord’s informed. Then there are three brothers None of this great herd 1» ever fed a Notice to Creditor*. tfapper will iollow tbe morning sermon. who live at the foot of the hill. Any particle of feed during tbe winter sea All made welcome. ! one of them we are sure would gladly , son, the sandhills and rolling prairie* Notice 1s hereby gives, that the undersigned affording sufficient nutritious feed tbe ha. been appointed by the County Court ef Joe Moore sold out his freight busi share his heart and home with some year round. Klamail, County, Oregon, administrator of the ness last Saturday, including all his lonely spinster, but tilas! there are no Settlers are crowding the vast range. estate of Allen McDonald, <leceas**d, and all horses and wagons. The four grave and spinsters here. In the northwest end Watering places are being fenced up. persons having claim- against said estate are two wagons were Ixruglit by John Bate- our valley there are two bachelors, and slowly the great expanse is narrow, hereby notified to present the same, verified as man, and three of the other horses went >* doing hi* lo-st, but time is ing down, but there yet remains an em by law required, to me al Klamath rails, Ore gon, within six months from the dale ol this to Jim Moore. Mr. Moore and his valuable and the distance is discourage- pire in extent. notice. Horse stealing Is more or leas preva neice, Mrs. Maud Moorehead, will leave >n8- There is our amiable optician, bated January 11th, IMA hootorrow morning for Woodland. Cal., ■ who*e home is under the spreading lent In the Switxler range, the very mag tigoftoE M c D onald . nitude of the business making It |m- Administrator of the e-tale of Allen Mellon - jnniper, and who spends most of tbe to spetid tile winter. poesible jo guard against renegade*fr<»ra aid, deceased. his time in the Falls. Surely among 41. W. Karutsr., Attorney tor Administrator. The Merrill Creatnerv Company have the outside, who slip in and appropri the blue ej ex and tbe brown eyes that ate what they can safely take away. made arrangements with Meiss A Ar come to be fitted for glasses he can Administrator'* Sale of Real Eatate. mand, of the City first Market, to han find one pair he would be willing to WAS SEVENTH IN STRENGTH dle their butter in Klamath Falls. gaxe into for life. There is our Ten Notice Is hereby siren, that In pursuance of Burk an<l Carl Wilson, who live near nessee gentleman in the west end, Naval Bating of Japan Previous to an order of th«- circuit Court of the State of Oregon forthet Misty of Kl-mslh.duly mad,- Pelican Bay Lodge, came down last whose »flections are disengaged at pres th* Opening of HosUlltlsa and entered on the 9th day of January, lorm. week with over $500 worth of fur, ent and finally there is a quintet of with Russia. In the matter of the estate of James <5. Critics- which they seen ml the past few bachelors living on ndjoining claims in ■ hank, deceased, tlie undersigned, the admin- On the eve of the war Japan's was the months. The hides were shipped to the very center of onr valley, number latretor of said eMate, will on and alter the smallest of the seven leading navies of 9th day ol February, 1906, sell at private Mie J. 8. Prouty’s Sons, of New York City. ing among them a clerk, a carja-nter, the world. The fleet of Russia, at that for cash In hand • object to the confirmation Among tbe catch wore the following: a doctor, a stage driver, and a prosper time, was Inferior only to that of Great of the Court, ell the right, title, calale and •0 mink, 20 martin, 5 otter, 3 fishers, 1 ous farmer, arid only oneof them spoken Britain and of France. During laoj, Interest of the «aid James C. Crnlckaharik, de black liear, 1 wild cat and U skunk. for. All these, girls, to lie had for the says Hosmer Whitfield, In Buccrwa Maga ceased. at the time of hie death and all the The boy* also brought down a quantity catching, and females, except of the zine. Russia spent on her fleet over |£>5,- right, title and interest that the said estate of Ginseng root. . pickled or pt eserve 1 type as scarce as 0o<> trfAi, while Japan for the whole of her has by ot,«-ration of law or otherwise acquired other or In addition Io that of said James C. navy expended only about 111,000,000 last summer’s strawberries, Come Chas. Pattee, manager of tbe Lost Consequently Russia laid out In naval Crulckahaiik, at lb<-time of his death, in and to the following do-crlbed real property, to River Realty Co., of Bonanza, was in early and avoid the rush. equipment nearly live time« as much az wn * N Mol tn- W and lhe N ol tbs News Gatherer. the city Monday. Mr. Pattee states Japan, whose naval fighting strength, NX of Section I». Tp. M *., K. It’» Real ul Tulc Lake, January 8. at th»- beginning of hostilities was only Willamette Meridian, In Oregon, containing that another big addition to the town of half that of Italy. Alexleff said: "The ino aerea. Bonanza is living planned. His com fleet of the Island kingdom Is only an (rated at Klamath Kalla. Oregon. January pany ha* sold the L. G. Fhippey tract CITY COUNCIL MEETING il I. i l.nflus exotic which We will cripple at the on UHh, l»C. of 500 acre.«, which lies within one half Administrator of the estate of James C. set.” In the anxiety to Impress Asia mile of the town, to L. F. Willits and 1-11 Ul with her might, Russia sent ponderous- fruii k»hank, deo-a-ed. W. T. Rhive. of Klamath Fall*, The; The adjourned meeting of the City looking men-of-war to the far east consideration was ISOUt). It is stated Council was held Monday evening, all with too few mechanical ratings, and that tlie purchasers propose to subdi- i with seamen who. In a confession made of the officer* being prerent with the to me by a Russian officer, were only vide the land in small tracts. I exception of Recorder Brower, who was ‘ agricultural laborers," not only un H oossnold G oods —All of onr sick. After the regular bills were al used to sea life, but also unverted In Work with Ihr doctor In giving him ture, himsehold goods, range and lowed, liquor licenses were granted for even th« simplest mechanical knowl the prois-r appllaim«« for the siek r>H,m. H- 'l pani are here for him atul an nten*ils for sale. For parti, a terin of six months, to the following edge. It was In this condition that lor you. call at the ranch one and one-half mile persons: Isaac Wright, C. R. Anderson Japan found it* enemy when it opened CITY DRUG STORE II* attack. from town. 8* R- Mitchell. and J. C. Sigier. M. L. Burns has withdrawn from the firm of Burns A Horning, real estate brokers, and has sold his interest to Robt. Casey. Tlie new firm will lie known as Horning A Casey and will con tinue business at the old stand on Main street. Tule Lake Tidings i ßed Pans For sale 150 acres, all initier ditch and a full water right gro* wiili the latui. The prise wheat of Mainnth t'nunty wag talked on this ranch Hint year. •40 per aer». K. H. Hall. t eat \\ • Forget. All |ieri>oi>e having uioettlvd In nt 1er aecotnils with us, are requmted to make prompt payment either to ue or tbe Klamath County Rank. Ikm't neglect this timely request. C. «. A R, 8. Moore. Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given that there are fumla in the county tresaurr for the re demption ol all Klamath County War rants protested on ami prior to June d, IMS. Interest on Mme will cease ftotn thia date. Ihited at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 4th day ol January. IlMO, I.. AlVA 1.KWI9, Conntv Tiea’urer. 4 «I« ¡SHOP’S Furniture AND ,Mn Undertaking $ Store Parlors ----------------- 1 have added to my stock of Furniture a full line of CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES I t ♦ Ü I also have secured the services of a compe held. tent licensed embalmer and funeral director, who t wil! attend promptly to all calls day or night, <• Ü all responsibilities attend Ü 3 Residence 66 e either in tlw city or country, taking full charge of funeral relieving you of Ì ant on such occasions. Phone, Store 61 It« >4t« Geo, IÌI m 1 i <>|>« f* Homesteads t Located f nm uiiBM d GEO. R. HURN is showing a fine line oi Crockery and F<»ncy GI am NEW CROCKERY ANNEX * ’ -f* A big shipment of dishes and glassware just received <¡ ► 4^ Fiard ware and Plumbing Goods, ware this week in his 4* ~ BUTTE URF.EK VAl.I.EV the only pl.u-e in the Klamath llasln where good homestead* can be had. till line of l'alt- fonila A Sorthe.tkterti R. IL, now building. Government ir rigation contemplated. Fine vegetable», all kinds of grain and domini Icated grasse« Un limited range. $ and have fitted up a chappci where services may be 4 Syracuse Walking and Gang Plows «•, - - in X 4*44*4*4,4*4*4*4*4*4* 4* 4» 4‘4*4*4*4*4»4*4‘4*4*4‘X Farming, Dairying, Stockraising and lumbering * NEW LINE * * Crockery, Glassware, * * Dinner Sets, Etc. Wrlte for descriptive pamphlet. Conveyance furnished If desired. Terms reasonable. Pilone. H. WHITCOM, PICARD. CAL. SPECIALTIES FOR 1908 G EO . T I 4» 4» 4 i» BALDWIN White Pine Cough Syrup Horehound, Tar and Wild Cherry Cough Syrup Two of ths very best 4* 4» 4* 4* * Crown Toilet Cream CHITWOOD’S Drug and Stationery STORE Now is the time to buy Homes in Klamath County * * Under the Government Irrigation Scheme * 4* * * * * * * e * Chas. Pattee, Manager, Bonanza. Oregon * * * Little Liver Pills, Blackberry Cordial •F with Jamaica Ginger I and 4’4*4’4’4’4’4»4*4» 4» DO YOU KNOW YOU CAN BUY Homes in Langell and Lost River Valleys Cheaper than elsewhere under the - - Gorernmment project of irrigation? I ¿ROOS** Drug Quality ORIZZI.fi BRO5 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON The dawn of the new year find* ins with all our old ciiHtoriH-rs and many new one« Kkch year demonstrate* by the Increaae In our trade that our drug* arc quality druit*. If It wim not *o our trade would not Incrcane *o. If we did not furnlRh puro drugs wo could not count so many new customer« We are going to give you such pure drugs and Increasingly good service the coming year, tliut will merit all your trade. 'X* 4* *K* For Hale—820 good farming I land 820acres pood two miles title West of Kinmath Fall “..Ils at ♦ 10 per acre. Aino 205 acres of my home ranch at Ki-no, Oregon. R. A. Em mitt. U F or S ale —loo acre*, finest, of land. 00 acre* clear. All will flume under Governfnent ditch, •3500. Adtlrewt W.. thia olllce. ft > W MELVIN D. WILLIAMS Cwil and Irrigation Engineer, LAND SURVEYOR. KLAMATH FALLS, : - OREGON Foit S alk . 175 acre Improved farm, Official engineer Klamath Water (J* all under ditch and cultivation »00. ere' Association, This I* one of the liest hx'Hted feed ing ranches In the valley. Atldre**, F oh HA lk IK) h < tch gtwgi raw land, fl., till* office. 2 mile* from Merrill, 2 mile* from Aliel Ally has ■ few small tracts of Whlteliike, for •lioo.oo. (Jan give first class title marsh lamin, which lie term*. HOacreawlll be undor Gov. will sell at |10 fair acre during the next crnmenl dltx-.h. Address Y., Hill uh two weeks. See him at once. 4