I KLAM A TH REPUBLICAN I The founder ol the h>«'ne wn. Cap! ¡Rolu. Raid ill. The e«i R'it«> i» locale,i -. J N««w Y. iki'iiv .in I | r Veiy c.rln.i'-lv : E. J. MURRAY, Editor i hr- lii'-.Hiie I.-jug ri HiHlh>n dollars a iye. me lu l-l Iw ex|a nd- each year. T1 ■'» itievtntv trouldvi» the itustvvs ol -.. . . -tale, a- llu* iiuu.la-r ol deep «a »ailuis mm ' ius I o vhvrvrt’e, w bile the income »Ic.t lily incrva«vs. The Home is luiurioiisly li'ted with all mod­ ern improvements. There is a CI i .«| h I on the groitn-ls. and a theatre vrurnvi- ed a few year» a,- T' e.ttneal troupes come from New Yoik City to amuse the old sailors. Every one of the inmate» of the Home 1» g wn every comfort. Tliu trustee-*, however, uro at a loss in rx|ieudiug tlu* money, as the ex|ieuses are much less than the income. TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, May io, 1906 Irrigation vs. “Going; to Canada'’ vm I to allo« in severalty to the Klamath In­ dians tin* lands comprised in their res­ ervation. It ia held that the title to the lamls is still in the gwveimueiit. anti lhe court will not interfere in the gov­ ernment administration of the land. It is understood tliat the District Aitor Thursday morning. Prof. Mulkey told nay's office in Portland will take up the matter now ami aid Commissioner K k -I i - of the event which hap|a.'ned sixty anla in carrying out the law l>y admin- ' three years ago. on May -J. On tliat.lay totering the land as public domain • ' in I.MI, a provisional guvernmeut was The case has lieen |>ending for some organised m the territory now compris­ time The decision of Justice Brener is ing Wasliington. Idaho, Hregou ami tbs a victory for the government. j western pAil of Montana. This was , eallevl the Oregon country, at that time. hrari-g txt. re a full hovse The profits of the organiser vary Ills «'barfes lor a "one man affair' are »muli« r than tor I siting vp a show for a »trike fund or Hie «mido,es of a firm There is no question in this business of obtaining mon,y under false i relci.ces The mettl­ ed* are above repr* s<*h and the organ- i Her han throe weeks' hard work to uo In Tulet S M Here. iM-tiire for the »en [siting up most >f th, lièrent«. »mi, 12 nule» Ir >m Ywinnx ; umlvi gr«»l iene«* mid aUimilauev of water. A)»o Deadly Worry, Enquire of Snow therapeutics. Islepath, and kindred |n- two Jacks for eale. goose, Keuo, Or«-gon. t-.rests maintains that thousands ot I ------------ people actually think themselves to ForS.de- tlJOaeies g.svd farming land death every year by allowing their two mile« due Will oi KIntintili Fidi» at minds to dwell on morbid subject» It f|.« )wr acre. lls*i my lumie isuch nt v. uld be mere accurate to »a, remarks Keno, Oregon, II. A. Emmitl. tí the Philadelphia Leaser. and truly, that these persons worry themselves to Notice of I King I Inal Account. death, it ia r.ot thinking To think Null«'«« 1» here I»« «!«••*» Ihw» Ulla« Ohenchaln, would be to fortify the mind against a*h«UiU»lra|ttr «•( the «»«tai«< «4 «'hwrle* Butler. tn. rbldlty. There seems to l>e no doubt t1vr»-a»etl. ha« lllv«l hl* rt tal auv«uml ««• liU w«l- I that unreasoning and unreasonable in ini«! rai ion, atul that lhe Uutirl ha* n«ela« «4 May. \ D l*m. ai fect on mind and body. That It It prac­ I I k * hour t»i lu«»‘cl«w k o( mi hl day al ill*» ctmri room of ihr run nt yr rmirt, In lhe ciljr <4 ticable to overcome this cause of trou­ Klamath Fall» «»rufun. a« th«* lime a»*! plaue ble Is affirmed by speelvl students ot fur bearing ubjivituu« au«l »uiillng »aid ar psychology, but there In an attraction cuunl. I»«I at Klamath Fall«. Uruguii. th«» Hl »lay to some minds In tuorbld melancholy ot May. itaa. rii . ih ohkxi main . «nd a dlst'ocltion to shuu whatever U .Xdailiii«l ralur of th«» e»iale ol Cliarht« Hut cheerful ai.d wbolesotne ler. «letua'vl The tarnw-rs who are parting with th.ir acres in Ohio, Indiana, and else­ where in the Middle West, itecause with the proceeds they c»n buy more land in Manitoba ov the Saskalcltewan region, ara not wtor. Tri». tlw-y m -II the old homeateatto for fdO to »<> an acre, and buy Canadian land for fit, to ||», or even leas; and tire» they figure that they have a leg cash surplns left to put to the bank, or lend on mortgwgvs. But •hey quickly And out that it coats vastly Fiidav morning, Prof. Hanby. of Cen- more to erect homes hi tire Canadian i tral |>oint gave the students an inspii ing Northwest, at comfortable as those they The Y. IV. C. A. met Wednesdsy iio.n talk on “Tlie Valin* of an Education.” toft, that Onwlian tariffs make their in lhe Ch .pel. The subject. ‘ The I'rof. Hanbv is principal of the Central farming tools and machinery coat about Itower of s Loving lafe,” was pre-w-uted Point schools. A new school building 26 per cent more than in the United by Miss Jessie Darby. After the dis­ w il! be erected at Central Point this Slate», and that wem-ing spjiarel and cussion of the subject, the members of year ami two more gra.lv» added. Tin» groceries are proportionately higher. tlie Association decid«*i to give an en- makes the course in the High school a They are fartl»er from a market also; tertsinmeut Saturday evening, for the tour year course. therefore, tliry get considerably less for lieiielit of the Bus fund. The program their prod tree. Then, too, the growing will consist of readings, and vvxal and The DcncCt Promoter. Of al! the strange forms of employ­ season ia much sherter, and the certain­ instrumental selections. ment tn which men arc rnraced not one ty of being able to harvest a crop much Miss Maude Minear left school Mon­ is more unusual than that of a second leas than in the regions they have left. day for Medford. Site, with her mother ■ rate actor «ho has given up hts profes­ As for the difference in climate, a single will go liai k to tl.eir old home in Ohio, sion to become an erganiier of beneflta Canadian winter is often enough to sick- sometime this month. Miss Minear is F or F ai r - My preqwrty near ptwl* His calling is not generail,' known and ea the emigrant and all hie family ol a good student and we are sorry to lose only some misfortune would acquaint otlicii on Muin and Klamath atrwta. their “bargains.” her. Henry .laniHk'ii. you with It. Suppose you were a butcher Doubling production is vastly letter The Euterpean Club, met last Satur­ and your shop and its contents bad been •ban doubling the area of one’s farm. Th«» Klamath I all*« Ijtml ami I ive- If the Ohio, Indiana ami Iowa farmer, day evening in the Normal Chape). ! destroyed by £ro. propounds the New »¡ttiuk I’omiKiny iw I «»in pom ri lx* l«wnfttol at who possesses from 80 to 200 acres, or 1 Many goo.1 musical numbers were giv- i | York Herald. You wjuld undoubtedly lhe Ln: C thin tf«!HHii*iit. Il avi II th» ix real e«!«ie ami ha« ail- en. The remainder uf the evening was get a letter from the man in question, l more, of land, wants to improve his con­ I iw ritir fa«*ililt«*H i«»r plnt-iiuc pro|«rrtv «« uh spent in social games. asking if you would like a benefit organ ­ dition, let him set np an irrigation plant ieaatein people. Avoid a I mmhii . Ia*t ua The students of the Academic depart­ ised at a local music ball on behalf ot I glOAV. —getting his neighbors to join him if he If ro he would be cun—and then sell oil Italf or more of ment organised committees and brought the workpeople his land in small tracts ot 10 to «0 acres, the necessary articles, Friday to dean pleased to organise It free of cost and KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO with advantage to all concerned. Should •nd proceed to cultivate the remainder the campus and the Academy building. >ou hunt him up at the address given be intensively; planning to get at least two The students worked with swill, and by in f . ffh T m IV Hl IÜUV w 111 be delighted to tell you how be came crops off of every acre, except perhaps, evening, the buildings and campus pre­ leave Thrall to adopt this profession and bow be goe s such as may Ire given to orchards. His sented a very neat, dean appearance. M to work to orgaaiis a benefit. When­ Arrive H or -. m Chapel Notes income from tire smaller area will al­ SU-cl RrUlge ever a disaster befalls anyone be Is on Fall rres-ir Tuesday morning, tho Primary de­ most certainly be larger than he receiv­ the tpot at once offcricg s, tup-.th, and Klamaih», mes ed from his wlrole big farm before; and partment iiad charge of the Cha|>el ex services. If he gains the consent of the IHxle After a May song and a recita­ he will have quite as much money for ercises. < l-okeiram* unfcrtucate to help them out of their by tho Primary pupils, the mem­ loans and investments, as if he had tion 1 Leave t-ukeganra trouble be at once tortus a c. tamittee of of the Faculty were presented with ! Arris e Pi*re yielded to the “Canadian fever.”—Max- bers • r> ctpathisers. There patrons are ob­ Klamath Rprings May baskets. The May baskets were well's Talisman. tained by means of a circular asking tor Fail r rev-k very pretty, especially one received by the patronage of the addressee in the sad Sled nrldge Pres. Mulkey. This one was made of circumstances. The patronage Is gener­ IIORU, Thrall crepe paper in the Normal colors, or- ally given, end often a donation toward : ange and purple, and filled with purple the fund is sent. A proprietor ot one ot KLAMATH BPRINGM SIM I XL l>ansies and poppies. All of the child- 1 the music balls, a friend of the organ­ l.rave Thrall I JÜ I’ M 1 o r 'f Tn an nnininn T.-Btiz-A Brewer *1.„ In an opinion hi' by Justice the ren •” ,ho Primary grades received May iser, usually gives the use of the hall on Arrive Bogus ” Steele Hri«!ga 2:13 •• Supreme Court of the United States has baskets from the Primary tead.ers. 2:33 •• ” Fall Creek on off night, expecting to make some­ Klama’h Mprtngs 2:bl M dismissed for lack of jurisdiction the Wednesday morning, Prof. Van.'-eoy thing from the increased takinrs at the la-av K a*.*a’h Sprint« 2 r. r m 2 a> I’ M ease of the state of Oregon vs Secretary read an article on “The Home for tm- bar. Then there are plenty of budding Arrive Fall <*r«» k 3 :«W M Sleek' Bridge Hitchcock and Commissioner Richard», 1 eriean Deep Sea Sailors,” which is lo- music hall artists who are glad to donate •* IsogU» 3: 3» - .1 A» •• w Thrall involving the right of the Government I cated al Snug Harbor, Long Island. their services so that they may get a llervay Lindley rrcaidunt, Ashland Normal Notes 1 " 11 Sill I* K Ch II N iia I v C I xmtun <hit«*«l. bi th«* iNttinH I'ottri t4 Klamath f«»nnty, Or«*r»»n. a«1minl«irairlY t»i the uitatc ttl Jtw»u|»h V liraham th»eua«t’»l All luTMtit* having « I tiiu« agaiu«l m »I«I «'» I at-1 Kre n«»t iheil I«» pr« M'iil t hi’ imiu in nt«» at I orv Ha. Oregon, duly wrUle.l a» by law re qiilr«*«L wilbiti »I k umnlba Iron» ihu date ul ihi» not lev. l»au«l ai Klamalh Fall». Or«»gon, ihK .1r»l «lai of Ma« 1*0« Hannah I. Hitwart. .Vlinlni'tratrlK ol lhe e»iatu of JtMrjth A. (irnham. «1e<'ean«H|. II \\ K«*u»«*a, Attorney for idinr. S 3 A 31 Notice for l,ubilv..ll.>it. D» i nrlnient «4 ih«* ltih'rh»r. Land (MH«* al lake« lid , Oit'Hitn. spiti ll I *** Nolle* 1« hereby tfhtfli «Hai lhe lol low Inf nami»«l nullIvr ha« tile* I ii«»lh-»e «»I hl« liiluiUlon, It» make i I iim I In au|«poi4 «4 hH claim, an«l (hai »ahi i»rot4 u ill be ma«la bofur«« Ueo T llabl«« In. Judfto of K iauiall» r«»mu «, Or«*it**ii •I hit» urti«'«» al K lainaili b1«. • «HI Ih«» Jn«l «ls»\ «tl J.mu |*«Ul. vi« I >hu I Mptrk» l| F < W feMW » ton I " , ' s •»« 'H « .■ *• H . II K W M Ih* liani*»« ihv (tilinä inn » line»««*« I«» |ir«»v* hl» <*«»iii I n uitu « r«*«iilviiu»' u|*«tii an>l aulii vai luu til »abi lauti, vil - H I. Kllgtw.U K VanUl|M*r. Juhli Hradburil an I IV \\ W acron, all »4 H“ii«»in'». i»r«*a«»ii J. N. W n . H»»Vl»|vr. 4 I» A JI iXotke l or Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Ollier • t l.akevirw , I ireg«in, April II. IWC Not;«'«» 1» hereby given lhat th© htllsiwlng- named wutllrr ha* file»! ii«»iic«‘ ol hia intention to make final pr*»»»l In «»q imri of hla «•’* m. and that »aid proof will be made before ««»>• Chastain, (‘ounti 4 lUglMar. E.XGINKHIIH AIKTIUI IhHs Klamath County Abstract COsM PAN V SLOAN-ZUM WALT-WITHROW The Pioneer Al—tract Office of Klamath County, Ore gon Have you a Ihlcli to siirvrv ’ I" vour I’reqa-rtv I me in dould? la ,onr Titb p-ifcct ' Ue have a nuuph-te Al—tract ami Engineering otn«v. AMrv,» P. U. Ik>, I,. kl,»lh r,a>. Orefsw M i \ PUviw. Maia jj i \ i , viisi i; ttTlNt; Buff Cochin Chickens Pure Bred Stallions Notkc to (.reditorà Notiee I» hervbv fimi lliai ili«* «M»4ur»i||iw|M»lnU»«l h« ih«* t‘ »uniy <‘«»urt »4 K amaih cotiut) . Or« fo t. uneotor «4 thr ewiair »»I Daniel (‘»»Iwull. tlre«*a*e«l All |*r*on» haviiif rlalm« w«taiit«i «attlrtu«t lo prv««*nl ihr « ahi «» io n»r al. Merrill. Orrft»o, tluly «erlfiu»l a* hy la«v rw <|tnre«l. wtihtn alt niotith» troni thè «lato ul Ihl« n«»tlre. Daini ai Klamaih Fall». <>rrf«»n. May 3r«l ltM». Juhli <‘ularri!, Karcutor ot lhro*talcof ttornici ('ulwrll. de- uumm -.L Il AV Kre>ru. Allume? fot rieru.ur. 3 3 3 31. I t < I MU I «».¡I» • f Hk v I. « to. ». It i »•’•• m 1 ’ •• > I» ht r« ••« »Ju e tu »t in I .1 . jil in. • with the I .i .kiwlous • I pi. a. I ol I ..ligi«><» .4 June 3. |a?l, eiilllh.l t., «t forili» ««l< ol ilinl»*r land» in ihr M'atr« »4 I allhtrnla <>i«g«»n, Keia»la ami Ha>hingiou Tremoria< rviumb d lo a'I Hi» ptiltlh« I and ma»»« In a» i of VigH'l 4. IR*»J Harry K, Hmidliml ul Klamath Fall« r»n. haa liila »lay llleil III Illi. uAlc«* hl« »wttrii aiaiemuni N-t MUI !... ,1... put I*ha «• «il Ih»» N K'* NW\. «K , MW,. RK»< MWt%. H.« Il, T|» • • HIJ K W M and will offer protil Iti •h-.w ih.| ih« land »«iiighi i» mora valuatHa iHtlm* ber or aitili«» Ihan for agri» ullural |>ur^«»a • and tn eatabllih lila Claim •«» »aid lami twfttra Uvu iTiabialn.ro 1‘lrrli ai hl« |«la *«• iiFtni«|- hra« at K lainaili Falla, tlrrgun, on T>t»ira«lav IhalOthdar «4 May, IVitd H«» ttantr» a«wl| no-.i AV hi l.a«hita. tlura» North »»f Klamaily Falla. <>r , K AA ruwu. I*vi vivai rthall, »4 K » im » □ r An« and »H per Mini vlalmlng adrrr»cly Ihr alnir-<1 < «ri O«».I laitoit arr rw»|ur«le«| m MU Ibelr claim« In ih.» urti« e on m brforr mi M IWh day ul Mai, luna J N Waitoii, |lrgl«i»r • I M 1*11011«.*, AIiiliil-l ............. ....... r a « M ASCOT LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES KLAMATH I ALLS ANI) MLRRILI Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon TOURIST S TRADE A SPECIALTY A?. '1'. < >I-eI Vl€ W, Proprietor Í * On th Falls will I Iw <> '1' • ! i A No liability tor damages. » .*• It Charges Jio lor season. *T. R. ¿4? J. 1^. Mliort THE HOT SPRINGS IMPROVEMENT CO É Will, about the first week in May, offer for sale Lots in the HOT SPRINGS ADDITION a This property is very favorably located, and we shall make such improvements upon it as to make it attractive to those wishing to build nice homes. We We We We We We We shall shall shall shall shall shall shall grade the streets. lay cement sidewalks. provide perfect drainage. construct sewers. provide a water system. secure Ictric lights. have a great hotel on the tract. We shall make a park around the splendid Hot Springs, situated almost in the center of the Tract. We shall have the depot of the California Northeastern Railway. We shall have a Street Car system as soon as required. We shall stand for A GREAT AND BEAUTIFUL KLAMATH FALLS.