Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 21, 1906, Image 4

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KL A MA TH RE PUBLIC A K '
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E. J. MURRAY, Editor
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LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
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1CMMA BLOCK
TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE.
Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday. June ai 1906.
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Prom Exchanges.
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Ashland Vlaltors
A-h land Tutina*
Mrs. A. A. Thomas depart«*.! for her
Nome in Klamath FallaTueadav. having
•empiete»! the year's work at the Nor-1
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Charles Anderson, of Klamath Falla, I
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collvxe course ehe will
school.
again
Mabal Ethel Campbell was born al
Lorella, Oregon, .lune 30, |M 1
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of * c ) hx >I age she lived o„
on home farm
At nine veers of ag»' sb»' entered
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Klamath Falls rthools where she con-
tinmxl until she hml finished the grade
work. In ldtW »lie entered the Normal.
She has been engaged to tearh the sec-
a former Normal school student, was in |ond grade in the Klamath Falls school
Ashland on business Wednesdav and i the coming term.
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Thursday
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week.
Construction work on the telephone
Mrs. David I>wtk, wife of the owner line from lake vie« to Illy «ill be com­
•f the S|w>nce ranch on Klamath ljike menced in a short time. The |<osts «ill
near Pelx-an hay, was in Ashland yea- be set at once for wiring the |«>les to.
ta-rday.
ami as soon as having is over the poles
will lie wire»l on and the wire strung A
Valley Recon!
Al Malhaae and Ira Hansen cams in meeting of the sliare-hohlers »»ill lie
railed s*ii> for the transaction ot such
from Klamath county Tuesday.
business as is neeaeaary preparatory to
Roy Walker is in from Bonanza at­ beginning work on the line.—lakeview
tending the Normal commencement.
Examiner.
Llaaaof *o6.
Fre»l McKendree ami wife were in
The following biographical sketch of
»lore of the giaduatea ol the Ashland
Normal school appeared in the Valley
Recoid. Two of them are Klamath
county young folks.
HARDW ARE DEALERS
teach
Finest Eine of Royal*
ware in the city and at
prices to suit everybody
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LOllGIXG IIOl’SI
C. D. WILLSON
BUILDERS HARDWARl
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klamalh County Abstract
SPORTING GOODS
Lakeview Monday from Klamath coun­
ty.— Examiner.
Mes,lames E. K. Reamer, of Klamath
Falls, A. R. Davis, »4 San Francisco,
and Martin l»app. of Ashland, were
Ol.ie Sew ton, president of the class, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. White of
» the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Medford, the first of this week.—.Mail,
S. Newton, oi Klamath Faile. He was
As a result of the election two him-
born in Gracer county, Texas, February dred saloons w ill be forced to close in
27, IMG. moved with hia parents at an Oregon through the adoption »>f county
early age to Boise City, Idaho, ami later prohibition. The returns show Penton.
to Oregon City, w here his early educa­ Linn, Lane. Tillamook. Wallowa and
tion was >>eg«n in the public schools ol Yamhill counties went "dry." Partial
that <yty. After five years’ residence in returns indicate the same result in
Oregon City his parents look up their Sherman, Gilliam, IJncoln and Crook
residence in Klamath Falls, where Mr. counties. Coos county went dry ex­
Newton completed the coarse of the cept the larger towns. Many precincts
grammar schools, in 1901. Two years in
the wet counties were cap­
later he entered the Southern Oregon tured by the Prohibitionists. The net
State Normal school, taking the full loss to the liquor interests is estimate»!
course. Ills next work will be teach­ at $790,000. The breweries • re the
ing. After completing a course in heaviest losers. Onlv two victories
Tniversity of Oregon Mr. Newton in­ were gained by the liquor interests and
tends to take a special course in law. those were in Multnomah county.
which he expects to follow as bis pro­
Dr. W. R. Bovd receive»! a letter Mon­
fession.
day from his wife who is at Klamath
Vora Storey was lorn in Lake view, Falls, stating that a very important
Oregon, August 1887. Site has resided event had occurred in the family of Mr
with her parents on a farm on the >an- L. B. Yaden on Friday, June 8th.
tiam and then in Springfield. in Central Mother and son are getting along nievfy
Point and, since 1’44. in Ashland. Her but the father is said to have gone into
gram mar school education was ob­ ecstaciee. Mr. Y'aden fears that to sup­
tained in the eity schools ia Ashland. ply the youngster with an appropriate
In 1900 she entered the Aahland High name it may be necessary to go oittssle
school and took the entire course, of Klamath county for suggestions,
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'*• ».u •* Um y»*». M'a, IlsStTisw 1L x »<» mw .
Storey intends teaching An iw® «o.«..«.
*•/ Oregon at once, l-h.-n tlltr tskiuir a J
o.. . b <-»■>* •» rt<w»2h Klamnfh Falls.
Ar. You Going »o HuiMr
Fol Sulf 3Maei«'a good hirniing l.md
II m > I want an ,q.|mrlur»liy I" Ugni,
ho» nule»' «Ine \\ vat
Klamath Falla al
Gift»»itl riiu h«»!, I«»»v*tvr, in c I iaiid * ol fl.X I er arie. \la.» ih ) h»»mv lunch ai on »mir »mil. I am prv|iare»l •»» •»•»•
pii.ri. on all claaara ot onUdlliga and
Fmniltt. t!
b llio iorvwtt v Imieaii »4 ll»«* Agt icollorul Kenn, Oivgtni. K. \
«ill luinlali idana whenever »nwseaiy.
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Ftlhoil (<» M|»|»tn\(t ll)O pt«'|M»R<<l |H*IU»I»
A. M. Taylor,
noni U oiiii 'I h »I«1* (or Ihv G« hnh » l.nkv mol
Coni no lor ami Builder.
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tho I'»«
h'vRvrxvA, whirl»
hiv »» h » ii to In* viom U h I. Th«» nvnator hrt»
(orwrtr»lv«l a hhiv print o( l»otli rvnervv*
to the clmmU*r o( oommvree, Hiking (or
hh rxprvoioii ol opinion from prointiivnt
himiioHA intarvalH latnlliar with lli««
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land m Io whether any I hih I in or«' vh I ii
al»U tor «igiiciiltniv than lorvatrv had
I»•*«'n inrlibh’d
Mi. Pinvhol baa ngi«*«'d
to withhold tin* tinal older (or a ivawon
I ahlv tin»«*, until opportunity ia given
| the |H»$»ph» nnw»t dirwtly nltwttsl to
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coniuiunK'Hlv with thv M'nator,
S> (ar ns thv rvrvrvva nrv <N>nwrnvd,
it »vciua that protaat will l<* unavailing,
ua it ia th«» piii|a»!««* ol tin* a*lniinialri*
| lion to crvalv them, lull d th«* baumlrira
! vinbra«v valuable agricultural lan«li>, an i
' Niiram«' I m given that th«* |»rotrala «»( Io !
' cal inteK'Mta will be given r<»nai»lrrat«'|
i beam g
I he I h » iiii <I hi lea ilidirntv«l n»«
I KilNEEKH
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i tlioM* rvconniiriid«nl by tin' orticmla •
| the forest M‘i vice.
In a lew «lay* a new law will go into
cff<Ht, which providtM» that agricullur-
1 al Ian I in |»vrman«*nl foivat iva«*rvaw
I may la* l<»c*ttv*l <n<l taken aa homralmula
COM l»a\NY
1 Ph«* procedure a* outlined by th«* law ia
not complex, and general proviwiuna in
SLOAN-ZU MW ALT- WITH ROW
mrv the right ot location when a rea­
The Fu nicer Alwlract other of Klauta th County. Oregon
sonable certainty ia vwtal»liahr«l that the
I hih I mav l»v uacil (or agriculture. The
llitvv »oil Ditch to aiirvw»' I» »..nr l‘rop« il» I Inr In iloubt? la your
aviiator think« that it the local coin
Till.- |H rle. t ■ W,- ha»e a »..... plct. Al»ti«< t and fcnginwring offle.
iiiiinitiea proteat ngauiat only amall
AM..,, P. O. Ho, 1«. Klmoalh »all». OragM PWoaa. »U4. fl
arvaa within thv propoav»! rvarrvra,
M KVKYlNt.
AMTMACnm»
which coul«l not l»v eliminated without
great i neon ven ivnw by re arranging th«»
general lM»un«Unea. it might lie beat Io
wait until (he new law it «-ffertivv« Aa
the a«*crvtnry o( agriculture ha« alwava
liven regard«*«! an ei< Optionally lil*eral
IMilroii •»( the induati tea. lih tliung mor­
al anp|M»rt 1« vi|»««ct<-tl hi taking lor pri­
vate ownership any real agricultural
land hi thv reamva.
Il pr«»tea(N are mndv nt thia time, the»
will have to l»v hastened to Senator Fill- |
ton, aa he ha* a rather lnuit«il liuic in
which to aotind hanl avntinient. The
(ureal •vrvice hobla that the matter o(
I creating the n aetve ha« liven diacuwt«*d
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io long that thv |w*ople <»( the comm'.ini-
livM are familiar w ill» the prn|H>aed work,
ami ahould la* able tn vxpteaa them-
' fvlvea quickly. AU protwtt ahotild
^atntc explicitly the acreage drwired to
N- aggregated, the uavt to which thv
land v<>ukl be put In private ownvrahip.
Hid thv narnva o( the people protecting.
Purest Reserves
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Tents. Wagon Sheets and Awn­
ings. Tinware. Stoves and
Imperial Ranges Etc. Etc
PAINTS AND OIL
TRY OUR PRICES
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Finest Fishing in Southern Oregon. Bouts, Teams
and Saddle Horses for Tourists. Will Furnish
Guides. Will take you to Crater Lake ami
other points. Board by day, week or month
CALL ON
MULU. MÎ
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Abel Artv
RICE
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SINGER SEWING MALIGNES
PRILL $40.
For y Drawer Drop Mead
Genuine Singer
lialdwln the Hardware Dealer
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AT THE- LODGE
The l akeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An
derson for High grade Wines,
southeast ol quors and Llgara.
lincia /C n.l. . J
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I Manning's for pi,ww.
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On the Melliase place eight miles south of Klamath
I- ills will I in sen ice every Tuesday. Thursday and Sat­
urday tor the next three months. Mares will be pastured.
No liability tor damages. Charges Sio for season.
I. Iv. Short
To acquire riches if you start right
Here is the way:
Buy" one or more lots in the Hot Springs addition
to Klamath Falls. The investment
a few hun-
dred dollars NOW means a profit of thousands in a
few years
Hot Springs addition is in the heart sf the city of
Klamath Falls, whose population will be 25000
in less
than 10
years.
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Hot Springs Improvement'
Company
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Addition
Will Moke Klamath Tails famous
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