Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 17, 1906, Image 4

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NnTlUR
letoplioiie .shnlk h»r Mio.
council took np the question of estab­ aity, as It »land* for the practical work tCLWlYl* 1 W- RAILROAD CO
run n pi i<* iriow
lishing a sx stem of water work« lor the of life. Miss titge g.i'e several Ulus
By nr.h'i of Ihn Htwr.l of l»tnvli»rw,
Pnltf I K'ale» I »ml il.ll.f I altrvh w.
IN KFru r MAY lat ivuv.
tow n, which was pretty thoiooghlx- dis- trationaid the w uk Is’iug done by the
I’ho Mhlu.iy i • I»
iuivgiMph Irhina«) IÎ. I»* *nn>u I» »► »• •!»> g‘«' '
cn«ae>l. K. I Kilg>>re was ap|«dnted a Y W. C. A. in the < ilies
('t‘in|ukiiv oflnr« (or
!•* Uttyuiii», iho In mmplian«** vrHh tha pruvUhma »d «ha •
• AM
f.cavr Thrall
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
..I • m«g«a»a «4 JOWa ». MÎA. autlllod
An Ml
Wednesday nioruiu -I'rvs. Mulkey Irrlve IbHih«
«. ?A 1 M iiiiNtthl rthM’k o( |h«i Coini^ny ; full hi
evuiniitti-e to communicate with tniild-
I fo« ilia »al* of iimhrt land» In Ih» Orgia» ut
i I. ••
•• Ffeel Rrldit«
ers of engines. h>*r carts, hook and lad­ «poke on “Th,* Importance of 1'iiiiiar,*
I »rnintion
h |» pl i« ittioli,
t'alllarnU «rragnn, Nevada and Waahingioo
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Fall rnvk
7 SW “
der trucks and other Are lighting ap- C-onv entiona.” In the»«’ conventions,
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Tritilo«).* a» rfciamlad
a’l lha Publia
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K lamaih Spring»
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each
voter
mav
ray
whom
he
wmdd
Tho MhUay T< l A n I (X
paraltM.
leâwd Ota'*» by a»-1 of Atigu»l ». ••‘‘»J Ifarrj K
a lit -
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Plxlv
Huuilinot ol Klamath Kali» •’•»nut) of K lamatI»
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The organisation of a tire company have elected to till certain olthvs. t his
TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE.
mala
<lr»'gon. ha» ibi» day Klad in thia
1 cave |S»k’<ama
ll)^ 1 M
Notko l’or PublkollöR.
was also discussed, and a committee brings the election closer to the people.
o
gire hl» »worn atalantini No u»o tur lbw
ia
i M
l»lvh*
Thursday morning -I’roi. I'aynv told Arrive
iH'iMirlmritl t»f ihu liilrrlor, I.«n»l
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wan appointed for the purpose of draft
piocha»«« ol Ih«’ ^0'» NW\ »K‘% NW’^,
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Klamath Spring»
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I um , Orrg«Mi. April II.
Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, May 17,1906.
of some interesting tli«eo,cries in the
mg by laws for the same.
Nl0| i»W'4. H« «• II. Tp W » KU K
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Fall rmwk
Nolim I» hurt’by glkeii llwM ih* l«»ll«wlM
IJ UP ••
W W and will «’dar |«r*ml f« »h«»w
’hw»
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Steel Rlidgtf
Upon the petition of citiaens reieiitilie world. lie spoke of the great
uain«>«l »vt I Irr ha» Bird
hl» lhl»hil»»n.
u A» r M.
lh« land »uughl I» mora »aluaHa for tl» Ilm
*
llogu»
thirty five advancement made in the uses of elec­
South
avenue
was
cloaed
and
i<»
maha
fln»l
¡wot
In
»u|»|M»r<
«»I
b»»
rlaim,
ply with the law at any time within the
M
Thrall
IÎ-U *
bar or alone Ihan lor agricullumi put poma
1 and ihal »ahi pftHd will ba mada bahwa <*•«
f,-vt off the cast si le of North street was tricity. More ures ate found for elec­
and t.» ealabllah hl» elalm m mid lami belare
five-year lite ol the entry.
E. T. Aamerr,
T
Baldwin,
Jinlaa
ol
Klamath
rounlT.
<»
rrgon
tricity
each
year,
an.I
twenty
years
from
Ueo «*ha»iahi.<*o Cleri al hl» pleTn «d bu»l
General .Manager.
It is eipeeted that when these <le- vacated.
M hlauBka al Klamath Fall».
<»•• ••»*
now it will lie used more Ilian it is al
U, .. «t h aiiiaili r-ll. <»t. »•»•». ot» Tbu»»-Ia*
2nd dav id Jutta ii»i. vi» l«»hn r *i»ark» Il I
ciiion* gam w i<ler circulation in the ¡uili-
g u, ,.i Mfi«. M
N
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l oi Sale It-M nerve g,ssl farming land .•-♦I for I ha
an I W
HTp
Notes. the present time.
lic land states, there will l>e a general Ashland Normal
nn»»a» O in l.a»hua. <>»',»r Nurth «I Kiamaite
I
two
miles
due
West
of
Klamath
Falls
at
s H . Il R
M
Homesteader« Must l.ive on Land compliance with the law or els,1 a lot oi
Fall». Oi . H W Tttwar. Farelwal dhali» *•< Kaur»
Ila Kama» lhe («»llowing wllna»w< lo piova
px-r nere. Ufio my home ranch al
homesteads will he relinquished.
An excellent program «»• given Inst
Troubles ol a Merchant fl.',
lu» t uni Illimi)» irwhlvio'«' «i|H't> and wulllrailun Or
Elgin Months Contiarously In
K i - iiii , rirx-gon. R. A. Emmitt. If
Any and all paraoit» rlalmlug adtrMJFly Iba
Saturday evening tor the Iwnefit of the
»■i
land, a í i
Order to Commute.
atwnvdrarrllwHl lauti» ara req«»»'«ted‘ Io Alw
K I. Kilgorr.ii K VanRipar. John Bradburn
Notkcof I Hing I Inal Account.
Rus fund. The program consisted of
ihvir riami» In 1h • old»* **n ur Imfoia «aid
An exchange, in speaking of the mail I Nolle« la hereby «ken Ihal Hilaa obenrhnln, an I O W N arran, all ol Honan »a iiragmi.
readings and musical nuniliers. Two
■ |gih day of May. |*U» J N Walwn. Reglttor
J. N. WkT» > n .
order
business, rays:
a*lmlnls!r«l,»v „I rhe ratal« uf Chartea Haller.
B 1 «
numlier* especially worthy of mention
«»»M
Hagifflar
Secretary Hitchcock has put *1)
From the flulleHn.
country
mer-
xletvaM-.l, has IHe.1 hla Anal aero,ml „I hla a,I
•'Yea,
”
ivmarkerl
the
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were a vocal duet by Miss Nickerson
homesteader« on the public laixls on
mlnlairnllon
:
an,I
Ihal
lhe
Court
haa
Hae.1
Races and a Ball May 15th.
and Mr. Edgington and an instrumental chant, "I certainly have » »nap. Tbr Saturday, the .Mlh <ia> ot May. A I». IW* al
notice that if tliev intend to complete
Races will l>e run on the Bonanm duel by Miss Webber and Mr. Herndon. houses send duns every monili, nn<l tbe hour ol Io a'ekiek of »ani »lay, al lhe onirt
their entries they shall remain upon the
ABSTRACTERS
ENtilNEERM
draw on me at sight, but if I send n bill tauiui ol the eounly cairt. In lhe eily ol
track,
Friday, May 25th, at ¡o'clock.
land continuously during eight months
The Y'. W. C. A. met Tuesday noon in
to
a
farmer
lie
comes
in
mad
ami
quits
Klamath
Fall-,
Oregon,
aa
the
lino-
and
place
of the 14 months commutation period, First race, quarter mile dash, for saddle the chapel. Miss Gage, the secretary of
trading at my store While I am hard lor hearins objection» and soilllitx aald ac
the Y. W. C. A of Oregon prveented the
is a report that come« from Washing­ horses; purse »21».
up for money, many of th,xm> with owe ,-ount.
Second
race,
qiiarter-mile
dash
for
puled al Klamath Fsll«. Or*«nn. ihia I»| day
ton.
subject, “Prayer." The differ,-nt forms
me are sending cash in advance to mail
Mt.AS onsxi'II.VIN.
of prayer were discussed. Each form order lions,«,, If I contribute money to of Nay. IWM
Three decisions all along the same ponies; purse »15.
Attnilulairaior ol the estate ol C harles Hut
line, have been handed down by tbe I Positive Rules—All horses must be was adapted to the time during which
ler.
«teeaaaed.
any cause |<eople say I am bidding for
COMP a XN y
wecrelary in the post month. One case | ridden with hnfearoo saddles and Span­ it originated. The early Christiana had
trade; if I don’t they say I am a hog.
Notice to Creditors.
rame from Kouth Dakota, another rani« ish bits. Saddle horses are defined as to be taught tlie form of prayer. Ihir-
SLOAN—ZUMWALT—WITHROW
Each dav I am expected to dig up for
Notice i, liereh, «l,en thai the «»lerslsned
from Nebraska, and the third from horses that have never raced for money. ing this time the ritualistic prayer was
everything
that
comes
along,
from
a
The
I'ionecr AImtrgct
<•( Klamath County. Oregon
has laxen ai>polui,»l. by lhe I onnly I'ouri ol
oklalHima. In all three cases the en­ Ponies must not weigh more than 850 given. loiter the iui|Ktssione,l and prac­
rattle ticket to a churrli fund, by peo­ Klamath county. Oregon, administratrix ol
Four
to
enter
in
all
races.
Entrance
Have
von
a
pitch
to
surx.-x
’
I.
your
I’nqmrtv I Ine in doubt? Ia your
trymen had offered proof with their ap­
tical prayers were use,!. The different
ple w ho claim I ought to do this law ause I tie « stale ol Jose |.h V lirabam. ••• ,*ea.e,|
Title |n-ri«-l? M r hnx,* a camplcl,- Alietru, I aiul Engineering .-th, e
plications to commute, » liich was fee lor saddle horses, (2.50: ponies. »2. truths found in the bible are adapted to
All
|»'raou»
having
claims
against
rant
es
­
they do part ot their trading here: lull
tate are notified to prvasnt the same lo rue at
AMma F. O. He, 1«. Klamslh PaUs. msg«« r»«s>. Main
deemed insufficient as to residence by Races to be run according to Pacific the needs of the world. We should
my friend, Montgomery Ward neither la,rella. Oregon, duly verlfio-l as by la» rv
Coast
Jockey
Club
Rules.
SURVEYING
ABSTRACTING
pray often in order to gain great spirit­
• he commissioner of tlie general land of­
buys ratltle tickets nor lielpa the church quire,!, a II hin ata moot ha from tbe dale ol
By order of the Bonanza Jockey Club. ual {rower.
fice, whose opinion was sustained by
fund, ami yet gets the cast, in advance thia n«H Ice.
R. I. Kilgore, President.
the secretary.
Tuesday evening the Y. W. C. A. ten­
fxaiexl at Klamath Fall«. Oregon, this Vr.l
business; but if 1 were to circulate a
Joe
Hettinger,
Secretary.
dered a reception to Miss Gage. Tin,
.lay „I May, Inal
llanuah I- mvaarl.
Under the practice of the interior de­
subscription
|U|*r
among
the
wholesale
A candidates ball will I* given in the chapel was decorated for the occasion.
Adminlatrairlx ol the oatelc ol J.aeph A
jartment a homesteader may take sìi
houses
where
we
trade
I
would
gel
the
. ,1,»-eased.
luontlia to establish constructive resi­ evening and supper will be served at the Miss Gage has been a miaeionarv in horse laugh proper. If 1 sell a ¡stir of liraham
It. W. Kveaee, Attorney tor kfimr.
dence on the land covered by the ap­ New American Hotel. Music by the Turkey for several years, She «poke of
A S A SI
shoes I must treat the family to candy
the condition of the common |<eople in
plication—that lie may take that length Klamath Falls Band.
and cigars; il I buy a load ol potatoes,
Notice to Creditors
1*110110« Alolul'^
The hous« of Walter and Orm Camp Turkey, and illustrated her talk with
•d time to go upon tire land and build
I must do the same. Customer« who Notice Is hereby given Ihal Ihr undersigned
bell, at Lorella, together with barn and photographic views of the schools,
his house and start cultivation.
are able to pay, hang on to their money, has been duly appointed, by lhe t'.Hinly Court
The commutation period is 11 months outbuildings, was destroyed by fire homes and orphanages. Part of the
while 1 pay 10 per cent at the Iwuik to of K amaih county. Oregon, race,nor ol the
chapel was furnished to represent a
from the date jf entry when the entry- , Wednesday morning.
ol Daniel Colwell, decea-e-l
get ready cash I have a lug business estate
All poraama having claims again,! «aid es­
The Hames were first seen issuing Turkish room. Here refreshments were
wren upon paying fl 2b an acre for his
during hard tunes and |»»ir croi* from
are nollrte.1 to present lhe same to me al,
holding«, and submitting satisfactory from the roof, and are supposed to have served by Miss Storev, who was attired people who art* willing to trade w ith me tate
Merrill, Oregon, duly verille,I as hv tear re­
in the costume of a Turkish bride. This
proof of residence during that period, originated from the fine.
;>roviding 1 duplicate catalogue pi ices quired. «Uhin six month' Iron, lhe dale ot
What money was in the house Mrs. reception was will attended and was
may receive a patent lor the land cov­
KI.AMATH FAI.I-S AND MERRILL
(which 1 can do) ami wait until alter this mulco.
Dated ot Klamath rail«. Oregon. May ltd
Campbell succeeded in saving, but had much «»joyed by all.
ered by his entry.
harvest for my money. My «vale« »vigli ma.
John Colweil,
Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon
The secretary is very positive in hold­ to make her escape through a window,
On Monday and Friday of this week loo heavy when I sell sugar and too light
Executor ol tbe estate of Daniel t'olnell. de­
ing that tlie last eight months of the and forgot some valuable papers, which the chapel period was given to the
when I buy butler. 1 am a thief, a liar ceased.
commutation period shall 1« those of were burned with the greater part of chorus practice.
It W Ke,-ace. Attorney lor eieeulor
TOURIST'S TRADE A SPECIALTY
The music depart­ and a grafter, li I smile I am a soft
I
the
furniture
and
other
conteuts
id
the
actual residence. On this point be
ment will give an entertainment in Cen­ soap hypocrite; if I d ui't I am a grump. A S S-Sl.
*r. <>I«gIVl€Wq Proprietor
says that, “In commutation cases the building. The bouse was nearly new tral Point next Saturday evening, for
Notice For Publication.
Yes, this is certainly a snap.” And
law not only requires that it shall clear­ ami is reported to have cost *1.200.
the benefit of the new school house then he looked over foOlX) worth of lavk
Drparlmenl o' the Interior, l-aod Offi.-e al
ly and satisfactorily appear from the; Everything readily movable was saved which will soon 1« built in that city.
accounts, all good, and wondered how I Imkcvlev.Oregon, April II. I'»«
proof that the bona fide residence was from the barn, which was quite a valu­
Not lea la hereby gieen that the following*
Chapel Notes
the could raise |»50 to pay a right draft
nanird settler ha« filed
I
established within six months from the able building.
Tuesday morning—Miss Gage, the due tomorrow.
lo
niaie Hnal ,■ ... -n
.
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It is estimate,) that the loss is three traveling secretary of the Y. W. C. A.j
elate of entry, but aUo that the actual
i»i u c> *r.
ee l •
I
residence upon the land has leen con- 1 *° i°ur thousand dollars, and the prop- of Oregon, spoke to the students on ¡
t
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To let—320 acres |«.<ture for the «va­
tinuous from the time it was established «‘Gy is reported to have teen uninsured, “The Necessity of Having Y W. C. A
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n
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• 'fi li ' Mt lli i e ph ■ t i“lti miles smith •■! Klamath
sun, 12 miles from Yaiunx ; under go "I business al Klamslh F« -
until the date of the making of final
This is said to be the thin) house I Organization«.” These organino ù >ns
l«M, via Wllllem N W ill«,..
... ...» Jay, Ihui
leport.”
burned on thia site within the past | are of great value in the cities. The fence and almndance of waler, Al-.. Hee I. T|, •> M ft . » K IV M
two Jacks (or rale. Enquire of Snow-
He name« the folio« Ing with«--*-
Io ; rwv,
muay Im lhe next three months. Mares will be pastured.
In the cases recently decided the decade.
I problem of the city today is the young goose, Keno, Oregon.
his continuous residence upon aud cultiva'lon
No liability for damages. Charges #10 for season.
proofs are rejected without prejudice.
The Town Board met in regular w- 1 woman. The young women work in
of salat land, via:
which means that the entrymen are sion Monday, May 7th, at 8 o'clock p. I public life side by side with the young
Eos Kaut—IH inch dry pine wood I de- J K ns liar, I. Allert »'ahHna V o, fa
and t'lay Kailtfl. all *. Kia «
Is
T. P'. «Nr J. I« f . Short
privileged to go back upon the land and ns., with full attendance.
■ men. They have many temptations to livered any place in town. C. C. I low, tin
gon.
J- N. w »rau«
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establish residence and otherwise com-| After transacting routine business the j overcome. The Y. W. C. A. is a nwes- I tel mont Feed yards.
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Heglsler.
II.
KLA MA TH REPUBLICAN :
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON.
HITCHCOCK MIKES
HEW UHO RULING
BONANZA AND VICINKY
Klamath County Abstract
Pure Bred Stallions
Buff Cochin Chickens
MASCOT
LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES
i
THE HOT SPRINGS IMPROVEMENT CO.
Will, about the first week in
May, offer for sale Lots in the
HOT SPRINGS ADDITION.
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 shall grade the streets.
We shall lay cement sidewalks.
We shall provide perfect drainage.
We shall construct sewers.
We shall provide a water system.
We shall secure Ictric lights.
We shall 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.
Easy Terms: One-third cash; balance one and two years at six per cent