Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 10, 1906, Image 5

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Lakeside Inn,
GEM RESTAURANT
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•' 2 stmt ns and 4 HI i «- i
r< Th«
total tli'iirei of th« n-mil. r <f t a 'i-
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ers an-l ait«ndan~« of a-hoi ir» for
ach< ols and educ«t|«»n il Instltutlor.« In
1' i 11 ' '
f ,r-.i d ’ • ■
"«*« p»ir«h-»e «hn«r: T«»rheee 1« 1*9*1, i
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
1 U; In 19 '2, 12l.2!»t at'»nda*M In
1*30. 2.U7O.MI. lu 1>»2. 3,«17.«99.
The number of n«w»t>apera »nd
p* rliMllcal* publish*-«) Iri thl* ares In
IH90 was 4,7f»9. and In 19
U m MBS
b-r wu 3.731; th« n-imtrnr of poal
HAMAKER OFFICE.
oltlee* In 1190 was 13,474 and In 19-3
It wa* 16,437; the r.llre -if railway In
operation In i*9'i nun-tmr-d 61 623 and
in I9<>2 there were 62.4--.1 mile» bain« I'lans ami t-|m<i that ion* F orni« lie-I
o|M>rated or nearly 31 per cent <rf th«
total railway mlleag« of the country.
KND
LODGING HOUSE
H. L. HOLGATE
Thu terminal-,n of the U-ulalana
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:
Ilona for th-- l^-wl* and Clark centen-
MRS. M. M.MILI.AN, Prnp’r.
u.*i expoeo.oU I. uu (Uleiuel to autue
figure» -omplle-l by tbu d«p*rtu»ui of
c< .»erue and laletr through It* bu­
reau of *iali*il<* «im ruluriiKe to thu
producuou ami bu*ll*ess ci,u»ll*>i>a lu
the area In luded w.thlu the various
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SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
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- ■ rest addinoti» lo our luu.lory, aay*
Um Wasi>in«ton Hier
'I hu lami aies >1 th* Ixiulalana pur-
cbaae aaceeda that of Uiu urinal
thirteen ata >-a, being SlS.oM sqiutrv i
miiea. satanist a land area of HZ--.***
square miles In the original tmrteeu
COMMAL1OR and BUILIH k
Anothar New African Animal.
aialaa.
The state» and territori«»
I
Flr»t i le— Work
In the «uiUrn part of the great for Score Bi3<1 Her
wbl-h havu b- < n creatud In whole or
Flitnrra
I
<iuarauirf>«f
In part from Ila area number H an» a*t region of Central Africa where th« MAIN' STREET. lU«t. 5th and Oth Kti*
«>
apt
wa*
discovered,
Mr
It
M«|n»rts
their population In 1V<*> wu 14.7-M,-
c n x ur>
t:u aga.nat a population ul lass than hagen haa recently killed »jw-clmen» of
a
hitherto
unclassified
»|m-
ie*
of
wild
lou.Ooo m the territory at the t.uie
of It» purrha-ie
1 heir total area I» swine. fi>r which the popular name
It
u-ady one u.lrd tb«t ul th* on.ir» “forest hog" h'» been *-u < -«d
be-r* m»»ch r*«emhl«nc-* to th" wart
1 1 - n 1: d th tr ponilstlon ab ml o n-
of Klamath Falls, wholesales and retails all kinds
f.ith that of the entire United Hilles. h-.g. but 1» less hideous In lb« shape
The toisi vilun »t the srriculiarai nf jt» skull and the arra:g«m-nt of its
of liirnlH r, from one stick to a carload. Over a
teeth.
It 1« *l»o more sbin-lantly
USE
I rodio is of the »latee forme l troni the
clothed with bio hllr A« In the case
quiirtci of a million fee! on hand > .«*
•< «•* >
Louisiana purchase, inrludlng In that
KLAMATH
FALLS
SODA WATER
of the okapi, th« li'« S,r If M Pian­
category simply wheat, corn. oat*, bar­
ley heard of th existence of tili» 1.0«.
THE MOST
ley. r>e. hay and potato-*. was In UT)
We lluro Purchased the
but did not see specimen* of it —
I lv- n as IliZtl.UOO,unti amt lu l»3 II
REFRESHING SUMMER DRINK
Youth's Companion
I. id In Tiao-d to |SC’>,.lli'J ->
The
CRESCENT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY
I vuoi i rxlu-t of the. - st it ■ »muun e.i
Manufactured in all Flavors
In l«j| to *.I 571.357 i-ounds ami lu IH--3
VERY
GENEROUS
MARGIN.
which is being fully equipped with all modern
lu Mi.lúu.úrJ |ouunr. or Ju per ceuL
I
Alain 33
i f t!.o lotti wool p’oilm t of tm- I ali­ De 1er la H: to. ical Ilelle» Who Knew
machinery and skilled workmen and are prepared
I 4 atale», wl.h a i emluiated viluo of
Eow to Conduct ths
•o make anything from a clothespin to the finest
almut IK.-rni - o I. < r mure than the
«usine« a.
rost
of
the
entire
n'«i
The
vilu,
of
cabinet at reasonable prices, e* J
the farm an.mils -11 th««« rt*ie, in
The rran who likes to Io k In nh-.p-
JM-t was |i WAub.-t*** ■ nJ on Jin lary wlndows, stopped at the a. hl of a
Promptness. Courtesy. Reasonable Prices and Good Worltm mship
1. l>-4, the v.luu was I .II j .
lari.« plichtr in the enter cf a e .liec
Th«- product of th« m.aea I« «Iso of lion of anil -on». (uwter porringera.
trill crcr be our aim.
viry great value. Th. <<>ll pr .«lured l.ra-m candlesticks bat Iran Ski.let*, i
In this arti In 1312 anr«uh’«d tu 30,-
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I
re.ate» Youth* Companion.
Outside orders given prompt attention.
l >o.'*t-i Iona, ai alust ll.uuo.-m-« tons In
The pfteh«r was adorned with a
!
liX).
th«
Iron
ure
to
1
S.al-v
-
-n«
tons
Irte phone J"»
head of Geor-e Waehington. decdu-’.ly
In U33, against IJiVu'M tons in 1W;
4MB*» at the factory.
askew and bone too clear.
At th.
the alivi r product «-f IJ'U to < ;i.K37.-
■Ide of this treasure stood a placard
tiu m -o.tiuig value. *gs net 111.733-
learlo; the.ee words:
' d in I*' >. ami i" 1 »..• -r
- 111
"Obe of the Are tenuta« George
13 J. ng.iln t ll-t.i'-iui tn 1Ü3-»
RI TTE ( Kl- EK V
Washington pitcher*, Lnown U> be 14J
'I he b«n In« Institutions of the
tli< < nlrplace in file Klnniuth
yer re old "
Hatea
rv-
formed
from
thia
territory
• OOOOOO OOO 0-00 OOO O€K>
Basin «li'-rc >;< mk 1 Imnteatend«
Preparing
for
one
of
hla
frequent
I orled < spilli .lock In 19o3 amount-
cali lie Ilari. Online of Cali­
mg to |i -:.-«*>,iwg>, against 33>.-*MOTO pleasure*. the yrn!>m»a alepped Into
fornia & Nortlieaslern II. IL.
the
antique
shop
aaj
ac
o.'.ej
the
In IfJ"; lhe.r Circulation to |.0..'3-
n*»w building. (ioveriimentIr­
de-ier.
out», aitunst II5.UIIW- in 139U; their
rigai l-.n contemplateci.
Fine
"Now. ar, h re.“ he said, agreeably,
1-sti- ami dn-ount* In 19M to t'-"2 -
vi-grtablcs. all kinds of gru in
4I3.*IUO, against *2C3.CI«.noo In 18»-». “that Ceor«o Washington pitcher la
and doinest icated grassi-s. L’n-
end their total resources In 19 ! to dalej too for back. A hundred an I
limited rnnge.
forty
years
ago
people
weren
t
tnak
n
:
ILTUJM. a OO, acalMt l-'i«- P H '« m In
Ceorgo
WashlDKtcn
pitchers.
They
JHpu, while mdlvldusj deposita In na­
tional bin * In 190.1 amounted to 3471,- didn't oven know then that h-> «1»
22-1.-M», again-, t I21C f *>,>* - In 1S»<>. an K Ing to le the Father of HI* Coun­
You must he mo'o careful"
lacrea»« of more thin 325I.O-JU.OOU In try
"I rm the tnest partic'iar man In
Individual deposits miring lite period
Write for tletu-riplive puinplile*.
All kinds of laundry finished in a
Th»' pupila enrolled la th« public thia business.” eal I the cl 1 dealer, with
ConveyaiM'r furnished if desired.
dl-nity. "The man that I boi-fht that
schools
In
th»
sla'e*
In
question
In
FIRST CLASS MANNER
Terms reasoiialilc. l’imite.
1»9 i nnnit>erc<l 2 &K > 49S. an-t In 1902 pitcher from tol1 me It had I «*□ in •
I thought he I
S,4!C.t3!; th-» teach'rs employed num­ his family since 17W.
D. E3. CRMPDELL. PROP'R.
b-red In 1*31 I9.3M and In 1302 110,- might ba exaggerating, and I ma*.e *u I
How much I
PICARD, CAL.
• OOO<FOO 00-0000 oooo-o-oo-o-oc-oo • ; ÎC3. and th..- txptndllure tor public allowance of 15 years.
more should you expect me to do?"
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Klamath Falls
t
C. D. WILLSCN
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: Oregon
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LIVERY,
Ilin
j
Ji
J. E. DUVAL
Patronize Home Industry
The Lon«j Lake Lumber Company
SODA WATER
BUESING & BENNETT,
PROP'S.
First-Class Livery. Anything from a saddle horse to
a q-in-hand. Parties com eyed to all points in South­
ern Oregon and Northern California: also to favorite
camping, hunting and fishing grounds.
H*
Boarded by , th3 Wezk or Month.
I Horses
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Special ntt^ntiiiu tjitypn tramiml it'xL »
Cor. Jf-ioi -»»-I 9th 8t*.
and tprrial rnlft tu Jrpighffr». Grain
Vlnmnth iiflfl flr
Ly thr tack. Hay by (A* balp ur ton. i*hone~Main 44 nlum3l!l
ÜL EosiEnd
Telephone
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Eloniestesds
Located ;
GETTY & HIGQINS, Props.
KLAMATH
MAMMOTH STABLES
ESPY, the Soda Water Man
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Rigs îumisbed
with or without
drivers
INFORMATION
COMMERCIAL
arc wanted by the farm­
ers of the Klamath Basin
to meet the requirements
of the great development
of this region.
We can
place money at 8, 9 and
10 per cent on first niort-
gage farm loans, abso-
lately secure. We have
money to lend but can­
not satisfy our applica­
tions »•»
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of every kind about the
AGENCY.
LOANS,
INVESTMENTS,
BONDS.
WARRANTS,
Klamath country will be
furnished on request.
Send your name for a
copy <»f <>ur circulars anti
other information pub­
lished by local author­
ities and the United
States .<>**>>>
MORTGAGES,
RATINGS,
I
I
INSURANCE,
RENTALS
INFORMATION,
REAL ESTATE,
RATINGS and
REPORTS
Most purchasers want
small farms.
This is
good for the country. It
is good for the man with
land to sell, too, for he
can get better prices.
We will do the engineer­
ing, advertising a n d
selling > > ** *•» >
We make financial re­
ports and give commer­
cial ratings.
Find out
what kindof men youare
about to deal with. Our
reports are reliable for
we make that our busi­
ness. Care and time giv-
en to each as if we were
putting our money in.
PERCHERON
t
STALLION
«ill make the season of ]8Q6, opening May 1st and closing August 1st
AT
THE HORTON RANCH
Term* 3l2..*iU per season, due Augtut 1st. IIO*>, Insurance 92t) -loe when
aali«He«l mares are with foal. Said Stallion will l>e han lied by Jack
11 or ion. Uotal pasture for mares at the rate of 31 j-er head per month.
Will not lw r<i-|>onaible for aeci-lents.
HOMESTEADS.
ABSTRACTS.
Abandoned h o m e-
steads of fraudulent and
negligent entrymen are
open to contest. This is
the only way to get gov­
ernment land under the
government ditches.
•o
Our entire capital stock
is behind our abstracts.
Every abstract is exam­
ined by two competnet
attorneys before leaving
Give this a thought
the cilice. This may save
and let our experts put
you money. Our charges
you next.
are reasonable.
OFFICERS :
REPORTS,
COLLECTIONS,
SUBDIVIDE TO
SELL.
country.
THE BLACK 4-YEAR-OLD
REGISTERED
H. VSHITCOM,
LOANS
lot of horses in the
H. W. STRAW, Proprietor
Farming, Dairying,
Stoctaising and Lumbering
KLAMATH
We keep the finest
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
FALLS
NOW IN OPERATION
K L A M A TII
!*ma*n>KNT—1>. V. Kl ‘ Y K ENMAI.Î.,
Aitoi 11**1 Klaitmlli Wiiivr U nti A b -
KM.IÄ I lull.
KLAMATH
COMMERCIAL
AGENCY.
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Incorporated Under the Lam
of the State of Oregon.
Virr I’arattir.XT—C. I. PAIIIHSII,
bun Fianciaco, Cat.
ABSTRACTS,
TIMBER
LANDS,
M anaukh
KOY IIAMAKAIL
Capital Stock $50,000.00
Fully Subscribed.
rgtagTXMv-IIII.EU 8TEBIXUEIL
SWAMP LANDS,
FARM LANDS,
TOWN LOTS,
A ttuksny —II. !.. IlttiGATE,
Formerly Attorney l'iuicl
Reclamation Service.
Our Warranty I s
behind evrey proposi­
tion we make.
blutes
HOMESTEADS,
TIMBER CLAIMS,
«
ENGINEERING,
MAPS,
Afi EN CÏ
When improve­
ments now underway
are completed we will
be better equipped
for our business han
any similar concern
in the state outside
of Portland.
Klamath Falls, Ore.
POWERSITES,
MILLSITES.
Our offices are at
the corner of Third
and Main Streets In
Klamath Falls, Ore-~
gon.
A
TOWNSITES,
Representation in New York. Wu«li.
intitoli, I». C., Portland, Nan Fran*
ciuco, turn Angeles and other cities.
■
BUSINESS
SUMMER OUTINGS.
BONANZA.
MERRILL.
OPPORTUNITIES
This town lies at the junction of three large and
Correct information
fertile valleys — Langells, Poe and Yonna.
will be furnished to
65,000 acres in these valleys are under the government
those who wish to
investigate this field
for business ventures.
About
irrigation system. Bonanza is certain to become an im­
portant business center and those who invest there
now can feel assured of very profitable returns.
For
Factories will be es­
information regarding business property, residence lots,
pecially welcomed.
and acre tracts, call at our offices or write.
Great forests and lakes,
4000 to 8000 feet above
sea level, with that scen­
ic wonder, Crater Lake,
as the central attraction,
will tempt many to visit
Klamath County this
coming summer.
We will prepare itinerv,
select camps, cooks, out­
fit etc., for parties.
Ten thousand acres of alfalfa Grids now surround
the town.
One hundred thousand acres under gov­
ernment irrigation, project now building, will contrib­
We maintain a branch at
Merrill, Oregon, and trill
soon open one at Bonanza.
ute to the growth and permanent properity of Merrill.
Good school, churches, banks starting, creamery, flour
mill, etc.
erty,
prices,
Business and residence lots, and acre prop­
Buy now,
$
Write or call for information and
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WE HAVEN’T
ENOUGH SPACE
To tell you about Klam­
ath Falls. You ought to
come and see it.