Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 07, 1906, Image 5

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TIMteKH I.ASI». *<T ll'NK ». IWS-bttTK K
ruH pihii i<'« riov.
E. B. HENRY
CIVIL HNUINHHK find M'RVKVOW
KI.ANATII KAIXN
All kind« engineering ami ilrsughtlug
CHEAT HORSE RANGE
FRANK IRA WHITE
BI GO UT IW TMB OOTTWTBT nr
■TATS OF WAfiJUNOTOB.
ea Thousand Improved Animals
■unni the I lu manee Bange
and acquire He
Feeding.
ESPY, the Soda Water Man
i
keefino thi world warm
Emma
If all the peoples uf th« earth should
suddenly insist on being kept aa warm
during the cold monttw aa 'be average
American does, the resulting detna«el
for fuel would revolutionise the world's
trade and transportation says Youth's
tompanloa.
Nothing Impresses our
winter travelers among the rtvlllsed
peoples of Ku rope mure thaa the low
temperatures which they endure Mr
Howells. In hie recent book. "London
Films. ' casts S gentle slur on the Keg
llab fireplace. with Its fflriytr oulglv
Ing of best, but concede« ihst "At th»
end It is ayuseUon of whether you would
rather be wares and well. er cold and
well, we tboooe the first oouree and they
choose the last '*
"I he rest of the world makes email de
mends upon the fuel supply for warming
dwellings In some cold region» of the
earth It Is regarded as detrimental to
health to have rooms artificially bested
In many told regions the people have
Httle more artificial warmth than the
domestic animals In our barns
The United Slates has been peculiarly
fortunate tret In Its enormous wooded
areas and second in Its coal-beds, oil-
wells sad natural gas T_s coal supply
It la estimated, will lut at the present
rate of consumption nearly 1.000 years
However long the rrest <->al supplies
of the world may hold out It la safe to
predict that the peoples of the temper
ale v>oe will not have to migrate to the
tropics each winter even after all the
coal Is eshaueted The winds and the
Udes may be harnessed to dynamr a as
effectively as the waterfalls and there
are other beat riving i-oeelblllttee but
for the pr»aer.t coal is the world s chief
reliance tor artificial healing
■tretrhlng h r 2'0 mllsa on the north
side of tbs Columbia river, from a poi»l
upp*«.te The I«alles. Ore., away tusara
ths Uig Bend. In Washington, lira the
largasi esciuabs bores range Ui the
United filale«. In tbl« great eipaoae <fi
variegated UJUa prairie, and saud dunes,
USE
upland plateau and river bluffs, range
lhe holding« ¡J the bwHilera. Jobo
KLAMATH FALLS SODA WATER
mui "Jade." numbering 11,UUI heml uf
burees sayo the Chicago Chronicle
THE MOST
For the last w years Ulto eipanse of
HE FRESHIH6 SUMMER DRINK
country has l,<e u the range of the belts
Itovi» « U bimi * In Ibi* »»•«* *••• «•» to»»t«Mw «Bl*l Jud
l«r«. formerly William. John and Jade
ilB) *»( All«»!»*, I'BM
J % W A •*•*. KwgjoCa-f
■anulactured In all Flavor»
In ItkJ William died and the two other
te9< 7 M
brother« continued In partnership 1«
Telephone Main jj
several year« when they divided, and
Administrator's Salo
earn now conducts teto uwo Interests
Koilrw I« terre«»* glveB 'hat In |«iir»'ia «re fr»
Jmto fiwits.sr Jlv«« el Expanalon.
•n ««toe tei «ter < tMini* I « m ri nf Klautafli
Klickitat county. Waste . 1Z milts be­
< ««tini|r. (>r«<«»u, duly mja <I s - au«1 antere«) on
low the town of limatili*, un tho r.orth
!»>•• aiu <la> Ol Mfi) . IBM. in lilt matter of the
aldo ut tut Columbia
Julin Hwltsler
rMaif of M)ro« M Ilo*» «Ueea»♦•«!. ihr under
lives <« Hwltsler. Island, In the Co­
I th. a Im uisttgifis .J •!.<- .siat. « H
lumbia river asar lhe town c/ Umatilla
i«M ai»«1 afirr FrMay. Iter liti* «!•) «•( Juuv
Jade Hwltsler owns t.vn bead of
IBBA. a» U at pel»«»iv »«I* <«x rote In hand auh
I*"rt Io (br r.wfiflranalItMl «»! »ter «’mir«, all Iter bur«»« and John owns 7.000 head, the
range for both there Immwieo herds be­
rifili. Ihle. iwirreH and relate, of Ilie «aid
Mjrc« M. I»r«-W. dmrae«'»1. Bl «hr tin»«- of hl« ing In the territory from Tbs UeJIee tu
draih. and all 'Ite rlgte'. Itile and infernal. the Big Bend
II ki the Kid rMatr ha* by operation of law or
At tho highest tide of tbe Hwltsler
oih*i«io •4**4»»lrr«| other 'han. m in addl'lnn holdlnss before William Swlistor died,
In I tea'of aald M,r«»^a H Drew at Iter lime <»f
the brigherà owuvd al tsho Ums 15.UM
tele death In and to lhe following «IswrrllM»«!
head 'F borsan. 'liito was said to be tbe
rv<| and prro.naI pen|M»rtjr, to wit *
«’evitgretr M purrhe*r Mo IW’l from «hr largest terni ut horses ever owned by uno
company In the United 8'. tee.
The
Blate of *»r gon. fnr 'hr following deneril« I
bwjtsler brand, an "8" un tbe hip. was
lauti*, (o wit
The
«»f 'ter SR*« of Merilon
known fn rn tbe Allani:» to the Pacific
aa rp «7 M R 11'4 < w W «MnCteinlng
arre«
oreen, as they shipped and drova borara
A I k a reriaiB N>«n4 for Ihed riermed by F
M Ream« and Ream«. Marlin 4 Company,
to svery known merset in tbe L'nltod PRESIDENT A3 SUPPRESSOR
!.. IBM I-.. -. B.I
filat»«
grr tl. g W ^Mf'he« w '¿of Nee M Tp 37
In the early history ut the Bwltalar News of Oovevr.mant Proceedings
I
< *. IH4 ■ W N. N. I t
K m s
"
horse Industry the bold Inas were ««ky-
Oftra Withheld by Mr.
Iff. W.itafll ffW'4 •»■.«•f s r
. m 4 ■ ■
u««a email, hardy. Incorrigible pinto
Boocevelt.
•gof Rec 1. ff w «4 «4 Itee % K
R
of Ihr
and buckskin mu«langs lbs hardiest
N K % of Bar |g Tp M 4 R II', K * M M po n
brand of equiuea that ever trailed be­
President
Rouaovelt la the
-»ho h'her«* la unpaid 'he buim of (K*.*•) ail
hind lhe cattle boro's frv m tbs Facia« su cce ssful suppressor of nows
htin«1rr«1 and<wrni) ß'*' dollar«.' payable on
•r fartene Orc I. IM with Hr'»refit Bl < per ooaat to I'beysono In Ilio early
days the eouniry has bad in tho White
r<-*i froM <*c« I. I«»». InirrBat paratie an
or that follo» ed an Indian trail over House tor the past 15 years
If a
nua'ly; Ale*» (RUai *»a hondrol an I l«au'y
I the prvripltou« mountains uf the Inland topic Is dUcueeed at tho White I tunas
g ve d»«llar». pa» able uu <M to ’I'M* Orioto^r | empire.
and the proeldent decides that
H
IWM name interra«; alo» <|teA)alB hundred and
But the rayoso« are now entirety would bo unwk« to lot the sews of
terni) fl»« dollar ». pay atei« un yr tortore «le
WMn'.ed out
Tbe Bwllslere euid 7.00U M get Into tho newspapers. be has
«••teet I. 1910. KM»e Inlrfr*», als« fgtA«) ail
head J th.*» musta/.go u> the IJnntuo no trouble In effectually "botUlag up“
tenndrod gi»d 'wrnty gvr doller« fKyable on ut
eannery at tbe couLrart prt. » <F three dol­ ad tboeu particlpeting In the confer
RUTTKi'IlKKK \ ll.I.KY
l»rte»re «»rtnlker I 1911 »«tar In'ereal.
the unlvpler.. In iltr k lamat li
bl Me that ciana- once
Alas* soother Nnnd fc»r l»re«t rarrofrd by lar« a bead, dall ««rod
llaeln oliere g«««l luunratcmla
Reodwr«. Rerun 4 C’o Jr and F R Reame. up tbe ciana ut bunt» raised oo Itela
This policy of kueptog certain
Immense range haa U«eu grMUly Im­ things quiet, says the Brooklyn Eagle,
ran lie limi, (hi Iin» of Call-
•»< «ter follow Ing «lestrib' I lan 1«, t»-wH;
Th. HW'gtW ttor \
••* «>f Ctor MW«4 of proved.
flirtila A NorUx-aalrrn It. k .
Large draught «la-Uune have has bven tried In the past by other
( ** H and «ter % w«t .»< ch.
of Mrc |g. been crusaed with the wiry, nervous
now building (iovrit.nirntlr-
presidents, but m>uu uf them was so
I all m Tp mm K II R W R.
(>>n ehkh
rl|fa<l«.n cimtrniplaird.
Fine
western mares, nod tho rwull to a grade
successful In it as Mr Hooaevolt. He
UW* I« payabl- ¡tni <J| two baud red and
of b<.raee w«Intelug fr«<n ljiui to ljui
vegetables, all kind« uf grain
baa an knpr.uelve maaner
lotting
itelr'y «»«w and *iiiy two owe hundredth« 4»»l
pcjunda. ibas are fit tut
onuoorj
and doturat Irativi gt MMVI I'll
lar«. « m » nt terfr»«. Ortete« 1 tW, wl«to loirrr*'
his
ifreree know bls wtobee, and
limiteli range.
oervlce. and bring ths blgbMt price tn
pa)Btofc> annwally a« I I k rate of eft per reni
It la rare Indeed for one <«f them u>
every markst. About fiuo stallions are
from Januaryr S». ibbi
la.r* co b** paid by
disobey the Injunctkxi uf
socrocy
Upt-
gì sucre.
Thia tact baa boon brought out a num
Oa (teto AM mBaecfi range 11.000 bead
A Ian iter following «teer I teed rr<| properly.
ber of tlmoo lately, particularly when
Kau
ul sw*, and tut'
uf wild boreae reign mucareb of all
New Turk politico hare been under
Mer II Tp Ri M R. II', K W.
they survey Tho Columbia and Yakima
rivers are their waltrlng place«. th«y discussion at the White House
Deeded lands in a prelimi­ ImiBl) «•regna
President Booeevclt has very lib-
t»a'rd R«) 13 l«B4
rua over parts of three large coenUea.
nary state of cultivation and
A-lnilui»'rairii of (fee
aad there are colla ua the ranges two end Ideas about publicity In cunnec-
fkrew, itrnrsued.
Timber cMint
ami three > t»n old without tu-and«. ecto tloo with national affairs, and gives
r
4 teacMur. CiUsrnei h»r C*t>ulniairairiB
Ilka« ware perhaps never seen by oao of hie cabln.u officer a great latitude In
f
talking with rcpruecutaUvea of the
the SwILsler herder»
~ -j. n. mi
But It
G*«y* a fiwfi
«>( rat alie « at
Muued-up regrato are built about ten press about public matters,
pic 'to. r • * i-
mlhw apart over tbl* great range, an* sometimes bappvua that he Mieras
A. I. Mantling’«.
tbe So men employed In the ruund-up that publicity will do Ou good and a
I
In auch caaes
gatte«r and brand the culta in tbe tall great deal of harm.
Tbe iso brothers uwn about 3uu bead irf be Imposes secrecy. and bu cautiva
trained eadd g borace- a large drove of Is Invariably strictly observed.
torees In Itself
PATENTS HARD TO GET.
N'ioe <f this great hsrd to ever fed a
part«cl« uf ferel during the winter aea-
• Ki. the aacdhllla and rolling pralrioe
afford ma sufficient natrlUoua feed tbe
year round.
Settlers «re rr<ceding the vast range
To procure a patent In Mexico the
Wat. ring placea «re* being fenced up.
and slowly the great expanse to narrow. party making application unless pre»
u>t In person must furnish b!s repre­
Ing down but there yet remains an em
sentative with a letter of authority—
pire in extent.
rs
c illan
A
Horse etea.Ing
eira.Ing Is mereor lees preve- carta <le poder In Spanish signed by
Iwu In the Bwltsler - range, the very mag­ himself or herself In tho p.'«v-ncv of
Modern improvement a.
73 room« mid auilea. A
’ p-ll..A.
aL.—. __ A
Ordinarily Icgalltatoo
nitude of the bualnees making it Im- two wltn.........
Sample llootnt, Bur Room, Parlons, Two Club
ptwaJblr ■ to guard against renegadas fra by a Mexican consul la not required
It must be borne In tuiud that ce-
the <MJtg
outside, who slip In and. appropri
Booms. Etc., Etc.
carta de pod er will not «newer for
al<> what they can safely take away
several applications, as each applica­
seventh in strength tion for either patent or trade mark
must be accompanied by a separate
,arta de pel er
This must be are- m
panled by a full and complete descrip­
tion. and claims of and for the Inven­
r
tion
If they are sent
In Spanish
On the eve uf the war Japan'« was the ready for filing they moot be In tripli­
?
small.**! of th«* seven loading navlvw of cate. on clear white paper 130 by XIS
tbs world. The Orel <rf Kuaala. at that millimeters, approximately 13 by lfilfi
time, was Infrelor only to that of Great English Inches, written with typ*
, Hrttaln «nd of Francs
During 1WU. writer on one side only of tho paper.
•a.is Hosnii r Whitfield, In B ucccm Maga- leaving on «*ach sh«*^ a left hand
itne Hustla «pent on her first o’er
- margin of one fourth tho width of the
O< courao If they are not
000.000. while Japan for ths whole of ber paper
BUESING A BENNETT, PROP S
•ent In 8pam»b the local represents
navy expendsd only «bout H1.OUI.OOV
Gonsequently llurela laid out In naval live attends to all tho detxtls, which
First-Class Livery. Anything from a saddle horse to
t*quipuienl nearly five Uiniw as much as Io by far the bettor way. Ho should
Japan, whose naval fighting strength, be furnished with full natn <a, profee
a 4-in-hand. Parties conveyed to all points in South­
at the liegtnnlng of hiwtllltlea was only •Ion. cltlscmhlp and residence of
ern Oregon and Northern California; also to favorite
half that of Italy.
Alexleff said; "Tbs applicant.
? ‘
tlret of thu Idand kingdom Is only an
camping, hunting and fishing grounds.
exotic which wo sill cripple at tbs on­
VERY QENEROU8 MARGIN.
set "
in the anxiety (o Impress Asia
with hsc might. Russia sent pomlerouw-
<♦*
Sftfnal ntlrnliuH ¡yiren trannrnt Unet
looklng mcn-of-war to the far east
with loo few mechanical ratings, and
auf »ferini miet to f remitiert. liruin
with «eamvn who. In a confession mad«
hytArrerf. //<iy Ay (As Mfr or (<> h . /‘Aorir-.Vtin fl
I to me by a Russian officer, were only
I "agricultural laborers.'* not only un­
used to sea life, but also un verted Io
THE BLACK 4-YCAR-OLD
even the simplest mechanical knowl­
edge
It was In this condition that I
REGISTERED PERCHERON STALLION
UiltoUa
Japan found Ils enemy when It opened
SODA WATER
«
l'nlisil Stales Lait'l <»<•*•. Uskevlaw. Oregon
M«, IS IgM.
N.nie-io b«r»l»r girre Utei In rnmgllanr»
eltl> Ilie |worl«li.H«et tte» •** »I t-'uegreM ul
Juns t. ISIS. rullll*l "Au s*'< I i tlia (Sie ul ,
tloiber Isu.l« le <te» fiiales ul t'slllernls. <»r»
• I Xrrs4a.an<l Wsablnglas Tarrll. ry.“ es
' »> all ilur fühlte land Stales l»> ari
IXOAl i I”»'
k Ifi U«U| fall«. CfiilMljr of
hi ‘I II
<>
it Uir^uM I»*« llii* «lay nk*l
h I nk
Il B •»•ir«l •'•!* '•••Ill 9 • 9M7. <•>«
Ul
I n»’ i*iirfi* !••«•’ *»f « hr teX^XR , ai»«| tete'^MK*!
ui MrrlteH» Nu lu hi T mbu «I»I|» M i m Mmiit
%•» »KW M BM*I will
r pr«M»f t«»
•>»•« Ihel III* laiol •••«igtet »« (•»•»«• »«luatol«*
ifof II« lhnte«r im •!•»« • (toan h»i a«ri<mltural
purp«»««• Bii<l lo ••<<ltll«k III« tU'iM I m Kill
U ik I to*lui»’ il»«* <’l«ffc ul X iBKAtte < •Hiilly Or«
<*•11. Bl hl« */A«'» Bl BlBlllBII» t’ali«, 'MFgu.l, oil
IhufMi«), iteefMd »iBy »*l 4 h << i » i , » bm
II»* iiaoi«»« B« biim »'**'«: *i 4 Willi«, K H
ilrltry. Jtilni Mrh«ll«rli. «»»«1 3a* I» «I im I k II all
<»l a aiuaili Fall«. IliBRwi»
All) «lui ail |» s » í «»»M b » iBlMfilll« ••l»r««r|y |ff<
• bo» r •Ireff ito«<4 lau I» <<• »••pir*•«•«! I»» Ala |
Teleptiones: Main $94; Suburban, 14x1
Klamath
II
GARDENS.
ORCHARDS.
HOWES
East Klamath
FALL5 TRACTS
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Fourteen Hundred Acre» under the Main Canal, Four Hundred Acree
above the Main canal, nearly ail of which will come
under the High Line Cano!
Thia large acreage in for aale in tract» to nuit purchaser»
It is tow unite property at acreage prices, a portion
but -
veyed in blocks 260x400 feet, each block containing SIX­
TEEN lota 50x120 feet, with 60-foot »treet« and 20-foot
«Ileys.
Larger blocks containing 28 Jots the same size
Acreage tracts, with convenient roads provided, in three
five, ten, twenty or forty aeree
ACREAGE };XL
THE BEST BUY IN KLAMATH COUNTY
PeiFcns forking nn inventmeBt cannot afford to miss this opportu»
nity.
Those contemplating buying a home should investigate this
tract. Every acre will show an increase of from 100 to 1000 per cent
FRANK IRA WHITE
I^mmo. Kiloolc
Telephones: Main $94: Suburban, 14x1
Klanintli I^ o II bi , Oregon
I
Lakeside Inn,
M
*>r
►
Oregon
Only sniall acregago tract« adjacent to
Klamath Tulia, good land, match lean lo­
cation, traversed by two county rouds
and other highways being constructed
in the
Homesteads
Located
Firniig, Dairying,
Slockraising and Lumbering
HJock
>
. M. M M
, propv
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
>
* WA8
GRAND CELEBRATION
IN KLAMATH FALLS
ON JULY FOURTH
NOISY GUNS AT SUNRISE
Horses Boarded by the Weal
4*
r
RICHMOND
wM make the aea«on >4 inthl, opnning May Int and closing
AT THE HORTON RANCH
Its attack.
August
1st
Terms |I2.M> per « cuhmi , lino Aiign«t let, Ithtei, InKiiranee |20 due when
eatirflnl mares are with Inal. Said Mallion «ill In* lisn lied by Jack
llorton. Oood peatiire (or mare« at the rate of |l per head per month.
Will not In* reeponeibhi for accidents.
I
y
Hereditary.
He—Yes but you should have seen
the (Mice my great-grandmother used to
bake!
She—Why, wtiat on earth can you
know-
lie I've
hssrd
my
ymndfather
•peak to my grandmother about them.
— Judge.
And Her Friends Loved Her.
Careful Mother (on return of little
girl from party)—I hope you didn't aak
for anything, dear.
Dear—Oh. no, ma—
Careful
Mother
(Interrupting)—
Mother'« darling!
I»ear (continuing)—! helped myieU.
—Ally Slopor.
* Good Jndge.
Randy McPherson had been asked Me
opinion of Irishmen, and ho replied:
"Uh. mon, the Irish ehlole are a' richt:
ths only thing that I ba' to eomplain
about wf them la ths doeficulty they
seem tolin’in speak In Bnglleh Kh mon.
but thsir aueceat to simply awful!"—
Ally filopor,
»* .
_
with a
decidedly
At the
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