Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 17, 1906, Image 5

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    Catalogue Houses
Have New Scheme.
A« practically all of the l«nks of de
praiit in ll>« country ar« now under
either »tai« or government supervision,
it seems ijiiii« likely that llin authori­
ties will tak« nigniAancu ol ilia naw
move mi th«- |«»rt of Sears, Roehm k A i
ami place the firm under th« sama ■
reetriclbme aa ar« llie regular banking
institutions.
Aa a mean« of meeting thia new
scheme, It ia auggeale.1 that country
merchants do tlwir best tn find wlii.-h
■4 their luatomera use thia new plan ami
«hen they ask for time on their pur-
chaae», deal w iih them in the manner
which ordinary bualuess sense demands.
The fight against th« mail order
houses l,y the retail merchants la going
merrily along and ia bearing Iruil «very
day and thia latest scheme show« to
what ««tent the catalogue concerns are
living driven in their efforts to retain
the trade which they have draun from
its legitimate channel.—St. Lima Fur
niture Journal.
The latest schema of th« big catalogue
house, ia to offer pi pay farmers 7 pci
cent |wr annum on all inolisy depnai r<l
an alluring rale, which loll will un­
doubtedly attract many of the unsus­
pecting.
Heers, Roebuck A Co., of Chicago, is
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r.
th« concern h I ik T i i, now making this
offer, which I.as all of the ear marks ol
Modern iinprovnmt'iitA.
73 room* untl miitvM. J a clever means of increasing ita business
Sninplo llootttH, Bur Room, I'arlom, Two Club
j with the farmer, aa well as to gel
Room h , Etc., Etc.
i around III« new Chicago rule to charge
exchange on all out of town check»,
the Inletsiai« Grocer.
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SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
> J »aye
The rate offered ia one that no liank
can or «ill offer ami a rale which no
concern ol the sixe ol Hear», Roebuck A
Co., would |«y in the ordinarv course
provided llie money «as needed to car­
ry on business according to usual
methods.
The ordinary rates charged by Chi
NOT FOR
cago banks at the present time, is from
CHAMBERLAIN
filo S', per cent « here the risk is such
aa would bo consistent with good tank­
ing usages. A concern with the finan­ RorscvaH Did Not Say II« f av­
cial rating <4 bears, R.wl>u<k A Co.,
ored him
of Klamath Falls, wholesales and retails all kinds
would have no difficulty in obtaining
money at the lower figure or even less
of lumber, from one stick to a carload. Over a
Direct from the White llonae at
Tlie calal'gur liooses alwaya adver­
quarter of a million feet on hands* > > > > >
tise that they can sell go>»la cheap be­ Washington cornea a plain, Hat, com­
cause they buy in large quantities ami plete denial of tin.* claim of Dem<a:ralic
We Have Purchased the
obtain low prices, but in thia instance campaign managers that President
they are making a Ind to th« farmer Roosevelt desire« th« re-election of a
CRESCENT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY
winch Is a direct contradiction to tlieir Democratic Governor in Oregon.
The aaaertion that the President de­
advertised policy.
which is being fully equipped with all modern
They claim that they handle tlieir sired such a result «¡a made in a cam­
machinery and skilled workmen and are prepared
goals on a remarkably small margin ol paign document i»»ueil from the !>emo-
profit«, loll they turn in an offer to |>ay cratic heaiiqnartera ami puhh-hed in
to make anything from a clothespin to the finest
three limes «hat a sound Imnk would nearly all the liemocratic newspapers
cabinet at reasonable prices. >>>>>>
offrr tor certificates <4 de|iosit and fully in Oregon.
T..e White House. Washington, May
live times «hat any <4 the Chicago
Prompt nett. Courtesy, Reasonable Pricts and Good Workmanship
7,
100B.— My Dear Sir: I am in receipt
Iranka would pay on checking balances.
A feature <4 llie achem« is that Hears. ot your letter of the 1st instant inclos­
will ever be our aim.
Roelui. k A Co. do not trust the farmer ing clipping from the Register, pub­
al all, but compel him to pay cash for lished in your county, containing the
Outside orders given prompt attention.
what lie buys, but they ask the latrner folio« ing statement alleged to have
T«4«phone J Al,
been ma<le by the President:
to trust them «ith Ills savings.
txtks at th« f actory.
“1 have no very exalted opinion of
This rals of interest, 7 |ier cent, is
the Ingliest legal rate allowed by the the Oregon wing of the Republican
stale ol Illinois ami shows to «list ex­ party. I Mieve the re election of Ore­
tent the mail order housea «ill go to get gon's present Governor «ill be a good j
thing for the people of your alate, anti
bnslix-sa.
Il is very clear to anyone who takes that eventually it «ill not injure the
time to look into the p an that it is Republican party in Oregon."
You are authorised to say that this
purely a achem« to get hold of the
. larmer'a money and then work him up statement ia an unqualified falsehood,
| io turning it over to the catalogue house without any foundation whatever in
lor g'««l» lie can buy at home on Iwltcr (act. The President baa not been asked J
terms than from llie faraway mail order to express and has not expressed any
opinion of any kind or suit about the
I house.
Oregon.
Il looks a» though the plan might be Gubernatorial election in
Thanking
you
fur
calling
the
matter
to
followed l»y a < tally report on each
■nan's l«lance and a letter to llie rle- my attention, I am, sincerely yours.
Wa. Loan, J k .,
: l-i-itor telling him that there was a
All kinds of laundry finished in a
Secretary Io the President.
I certain amount to his crwljt, for which
Mr. E. II. Flagg, editor Oregon Mist,
I the catalogue house would well him a
FIRST CLASS MANNER
St.
Helena, Or.
h iggi ami a set of harness, worth tw ce
(?) tlw amount of the deposit in con
D. B. CAMPBELL. PROP'R.
For Sale—One fi-vear old full blooded I
sideration of relinquishing Ins right to R -I Poll cow and one tt-months old 1
OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO • the money on deposit.
heifer. Call at the Boston Store.
Lakeside Inn,
Patronize Home Industry
East Klamath Falls Tracts
5 For an inv«*Htmont. acreage for fruit, garden, farming or a
home, it Hhouid be the aim of every purchaser to Heiect
the best location, obtain the best land and look to the cer­
tain effect of the complete development of the irrigation
project upon the growth of Klamath Falls. Conservative
men whose individual succour is the best evidence of their
foresight predict that Klamath Falls will have a popula­
tion of from 20,000 to 35.000 within six years.
TiThe trade centers of all irrigated districts build in the di­
rection of the territory from which their sup|»ort is de­
rived.
^E ighteen H undred A cres of splendid land to select from,
of which F ourteen H undred A cres is situated under the
main canal and is signed up with the Klamath Water
Users’ Association.
The Long Lake Lumber Company
SMALL
WATERFRONT.
FARMS.
Manufacturing institutions in search
Five acres devoted to intensive cul­
of locations where frontage on Lake
tivation, under irrigation, is said to be
Ewauna an to the Klamath River is de­
ample for the support of a family and
sired can secure advantageous sites on
twenty acres properly tilled will make
the E ast K lamath F alls T racts .
its owner independent
Ir­
respective of electric and steam trans­
portation development waterways are
E art K lamath F alls T racts offer
in many lines of manufacturing an
the best opportunity for those wanting
economic necessity.
small farms adjacent to town.
GETTY & HIGGINS, Props
Blocks
and
L/Ots.
The splendid alfalfa field just East of the Fair Grounds,
exactly a half mile from the present limits of the town and
in a direct line to the valley, under the main canal, is of­
fered in blocks, size 400x260 feet, with 60-foot streets and
20-ioot alleys, and in larger blocks, 700x260 ft, containing
respectively 16 and 28 lots to the block.
FALLS
PRICE OF BLOCKS. $800.00, $1,000,00 and $1.600.00
NOW IN OPERATION
PRICE OF LOTS FROH $80.00 to $150.00
This property is on the market and for sale in tracts to suit the needs of purchasers by
FRANK IRA WHITE.
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KLAMATH
LOANS
INFORMATION
COMMERCIAL
are 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 mort-
farm loans, abso-
secure. We have
money to lend but can­
not satisfy our applica­
tions >>>.«*>
of every kind about the
Klamath country will be
furnished on request
AGENCY.
LOANS,
INVESTMENTS,
BONDS.
WARRANTS,
MORTGAGES,
RATINGS,
REPORTS,
COLLECTIONS,
INSURANCE,
RENTALS
INFORMATION,
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
V k
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We make financial re­
ports and give commer­
cial ratings. Find out
what kind of men you are
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.
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.
Give this a thought
and let our experts put
/ jj next.
Our entire capital stock
is behind our abstracts.
Every abstract is exam­
ined by two competnet
attorneys before leaving
the office. This may save
you money. Our charges
are reasonable.
KLAMATH
COMMERCIAL
AGENCY.
Incorporated Under the Lam
of the State of Oregon.
l'HKHiurNT—C. L. PARRISH,
bun Francisco, (’al.
Capital Stock $50,000.00
M a NAUR*-ROY IIAMAKAR.
Fully Subscribed.
r-RTRKTARv—HII.KK HTEIHNGER.
Our Warranty I g
behind every proposi­
tion we make.
Arromar-II. L. IIOtGATE,
Formerly Attorney United States
Keilainnt ion Servi««.
Formerly Engineer U. H. Service.
M anaiikk M khkii . i . K raxcii —
I». W. HOLGATE.
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SUMMER OUTINGS.
BONANZA.
This town lies at the junction of three large and
will be furnished to
6 qm > o acres in these valleys are under the government
those who wish to
irrigation system. Bonanza is certain to become an im­
About
portant business center and those who invest there
now can feel assured of very profitable returns.
When improve­
ments now under way
are completed we will
be better equipped
for our business than
any similar concern
in the state outside
of Portland.
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Representation in New York. Wash­
ington, II.
Portland, San Frau­
dem, U m Angelet ami other cilice.
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Our offices are at
the corner of Third
and Main Streets in
Klamath Falls, Ore­
gon.
AGENCY
E xii I xkrr — M. D. WILLIAMS,
fertile valleys — Langells, Poe and Yonna.
for business ventures.
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 and
selling > > > > js
HOMESTEADS.
KLAMATH
PavainaxT—D. V. KUYKENDALL,
Attorney Klamath Water Veera As­
sociation.
Correct information
investigate this field
RATINGS and
REPORTS
OFFICERS :
REAL ESTATE,
ABSTRACTS,
TIMBER
LANDS,
SWAMP LANDS.
FARM LANDS,
TOWN LOTS,
HOMESTEADS,
TIMBER CLAIMS,
ENGINEERING,
MAPS,
TOWNSITES,
POWERSITES,
MILLSITES.
Send your name for a
copy of our circulars and
other information pub­
lished by local author­
ities and the United
States >>>>>>
SUBDIVIDE TO
SELL.
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, w ith that scen­
ic wonder, Crater Lake,
as the central attraction,
will tempt many to visit
Klamath County this
coming summer.
We will prepare itinery,
select camps, cooks, out­
fit etc., for parties.
MERRILL.
Ten thousand acres of alfalfa fields 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 will
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, altd 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.