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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1906)
KLA A/.4 TH REPUBLICA \ lhe L013 ThjuJrs of Yourh E. J. MURRAY, Editor. "Ye,, dear '* Wbeliever you want freight Inim th« '‘Mamina, «by did my hair have to laihoad .(-mt an oiib'i t*. .las. It Moore I«1 ml?” In , I don’t know . «tailing. It ju«t al IX'kvguiiia mid von will get your u TWO DOLLARS i HE YEAR IN ADVANCE Irrighi promptly. if happen«*! »*>, Igne,,.“ '1*1.1 «on pi. , out the color, iiiania?" "No, dear. It just liappemal to glow Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, June 14 1906. tlint way.” "Well, .lid pipa pick it out?" MONDAY, JUNE 11 "No, it jnst < 'i.iiiii- I to grow IImt I A |»a>l of 133 timber claims in Cro I* or, «tear. I g ien ti.«l nniile it »•>." an 1 Klamath counties was sol.I in Al ‘ <*. I. si picked it nut for me, did bany, Saturday to the Deschutes f.nin- ' I don't know Unit lie exactly picked He will Carr;. a Compiale Line of l-.-r Col»|>any for IISti.NtW or |K ’ x ** |. r The vol«* in Oregon seems to I k * cm- RND it out, dear, that is, I don't know that pfiatic this time against woman suf claim. A lout 100 of the claims were IB well, \ oii know, He didn't exactly wne<! by Albany people ami were tak frage. Rix years ago it was lost by a • iy your hair null I have to he ro I, but •mall margin. This time the majority en up in the great ruali for limber Ian.I j II«’ uilcs ever« thing, you know, «ven almiit four year, ago. The sale wa, ef- , Is about 10.00) against allow ing the wo tin- Uinta and little tidien." I.ted l y mean, of a |>ool of the cl.mm ! men to vote. At tin* aamatiinc the pen- 1 "Well, lie ill III I git«' nnv of til. I*n In and wa, handled by th. holders of the | pie show a strong inclination to sit or little li-lies led hair, ill.I lie?'* claim, lheinaelves. «town on anything lathered by the li I "No, but then that's different. you quor interests of the state. Noto the ■ Cha«. Parrish and Koy Hamakar hav< I know I pnrebased ICO acre, of land from II. S. I wite on the propos«sl amendment to th * "I don’t »ee why it', different, mama. : I ’ arrisli which lie, near the Carey place I local option law which is buried by th«* Didn't II«* know I didn't want red m the valley, the price being |30 per avalanche of vote«.—Ex. uTHH hair?” acre. At Prices that will be the Lowest "Whv I don't knnw, child, lie pn>l> Tbe Southern Pacific Railroa I C m- It. 1' Hayden and wife arrived Mon able didn’t think about It.” pany lias leered nine floor, of the new lay from the North Platt government Asked for Goods in this County. "Well lie know, evertlliing. doesn't Flood building which stands at the cor project. Mr. Hayden will be located He.' lie wouldn't have to think alami •er of Market and J'owell afreets, sari here this •umtn.r where he will have I It Io know it. Why couldn’t lie Just a» Francisco. These accomodations will . barge of the drainage part of the Klam • ell give me a color I like? He has house all the general office, of the com ath project in the Merrill region. plenty of brown hair, hasn't lie?" pany and no doubt form the nucleus for » o Merril is to have two new churches SLOAN--ZUM WALT-WITHROW "1 snppt*. »<>, «tear. But then, we all the railn a-l an I ateamship com - 5 \ • la-fore the end of the year. Recently it The! i Alistrai't Office <•( Klamath County, Oregon must lake what <i«al gives U, and try to panies having ticket otHces iu the Cali was announced that the Presbyterian, lie •ati-ticd." fornia metropuli«. Have y.m I hi. h to »on • «'■ Is your l*r<>|a’itv tins in «ioubt? I, roar were to build at once and now the " But u by ili.l He give it to me when Title P< i fict ' \\ I- 1,41 <- a complete Alwlra, I and Engineering olfii-e. W. F. Reul baa return« I from Klam M< tholists are to have a place if wor I didn't like it? I never did any thing A*Mrr«« I*. O. Ils, I,, klsnaal. Fall«, Oregaa. Pbaaa. Mala,, ath eounly, where he went in search <•( ship. Rev. It. E. Dunlap was here last to linn, did I ?" Hl’RVEYING AMTBACTINO week from the Fall, completing the pre G. E. Mal>ee, who sold him J. W. Her "No. child. Cut thnt'a Ilia will, you rtam'a team and wagon. lie bought a liminaries for the building. It will la know. We mustn't a,k why.” ticket (or Thrall, Calif., when he left in the Terwilliger addition east of town "But «lon’t you ililnk it', sort of mean here, but prol ablv did not atop there.— and ia to I erected at a coat of atx ut (15- f-.r «,0*1 to giv«* i I** red hair j *•! I c- v.-e Ik). The main room is to be 28 by 50 ami bouthern Oregonian. He wunt«s| to? He ha.I pi* ..i i . r. the lecture room U by 28. hair. Illi) tlidii'l lie give u ■■ I ■ The contract for building the pro "Hush, child. ti*sl love, you. You Homo of the stone is now on the posul whool house at Central 1'oinl has mustn't ta:k so.” lieen let to C. H. Veghte of Ashland, ground foe the Pre.byt.rian church “ Well mama, if you loved anyl«odv, fonndation and th. lumlier ha, I >n for (13,500, that of Henry Clark of would you go ami giv. them re«l hair ordered from th. Turner mill. Work ia li .X WDWA 1*J 10 Granta Pa««, (13.SX) being rejected lie to wear around all their life?” to 1« pushed on thia church aa rapidly I cause it was not accompanied by the re "No, | don’t km.» llull I would." quired check. There were two other as jioeaible. "Well, don't you think ti. I loves lire ; Emma Block Main Street bidders, Geo. W. Priddy and 11. Snook. Part of the timbers are on the groun 1 aa much a, you do.?” for the rebuilding of the bridge across "Yes, ninth more.” Major C. E. Worden and Capt. J. W. Lost river in Merrill. Flackua Brother, KI AMAI II FALLS AND MERRILL ‘•Well, then, why did He give in«* ir*l Fietnens, president and cashier of the secured the contract for the recensì ruc- hair?” Imnk and trust company recently or- tion Largcst and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Ortgou "1 don't know child. Wo iiiust not ganiaed at Klamath Falls, were in Ash very pain- Frank Worley met with a try to inquire into Ina pur|»>se*.'* land today, and left for Portland thia TOURIST'S TRADE A SPECIALTY "Do you s'poae mama, there's ,nr evening, looking up equipment for the ful accident last Saturday which eo»t and him the fore finger of his left hand red hair in heaven? ” new institution which expects to open Je II. WICK, Ai J I II TI Ji’O í the badly lacerating of the thumb and • No, dear; we’ll all have new laslie for business Sept. 1st.—Tidings. two other fingers. Mr. Worley w aa there.” John NicKea and son Wallace of Mc w orking at the Rhoads saw mill and in Finest Fishing in Southern Oregon. Boats, Ten ins "\\ ell, ««’II have red hair, won’t we'." Cloud are preparing to build a sawmill some wry got his hand in the cut-off “I gin»» so, dear.' t» and Saddle Horses for T* uri'K Will Furnish at the south eml of Upper Klamath lake saw. He wa, brought to town and Dr. " Why isn’t it likely to Ixi nil hair, Guides. Will tiike you to Crater Lake and at a cost of |30.0t>J. The timber will Patterson found it necessary to remove then?’’ eoipe from Byron mountain. They ex the fore finger but th. other, Here other points. Board by day, week or month • Why, it «ill On tl..' M I base place eight miles south of Klamath pect to have the mill in operation by dressed and will be saved. chikl. We'll Fills will I «in service every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat next fall. The machinery (or the mill there.” CKLL ON RICE- MT THE LODGE urday f r ti next three months. Mires will be pastured. For Sale—The span of stallions form ia now on the summit between Laird ■■ W* i'with a de»-;, sigh "it ««ill b« No liability !<>r damages. Charges #10 for season. •nd McCloud, where it was left last erly owned by Hervey Lindley, Eaq. a lug relief to lie able to go « ut on lh«' Small tracta oí well located itile n .mb ! For >ale 4 lots 1 blxk soul liegst oí street without bearing sumelxsly sav, winter owing to the storms after it was (730 spot cash. Can be seen at Thrall, '1?. K. **? J. 1^. Short started to the south enJ.—Siskiyou Cal. E. T. Abbott, General Manager, landa offered for one week al I-*) per II ;h «chool. Enquire Winters Jawvlery ‘Here come, that brick top 1'stkiua kid Klamath Lake railroad. 2w acre. Abel Adv. Mur *. News. I aguin 1' "—J. V.. Foley in buri es,. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. Will Open ior Business in ihe Emma Block. Main Street. From Exchanges. GEM RESTA IRANI Hardware, Stoves, Ranges Cintare, äranitewarc, LODGING IIOFSI C. D. WILLSON Paints and Oils, €iC., €tc. Klamath County Abstract Everything New! Everything First-Class! Everything of the very best quality! COMPAN Y r ROBERTS & HANKS i Pure n ■ Stailicns T Buff Cochin Chickens M ASCO 3' LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES Pelican Bay Bodäc (HJV1C1V, Proprietor I » I I. < > 'F . Hot Springs addition is in the heart sf the city of Klamath Falls, whose population will be 25000 i n 1 e s s Hot Springs Improvement Company Klamath Falls, Oregon