Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 21, 1906, Image 5

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    TIMIIKM I.AWb,
T Jf’KM I. IB7B NOTI« K
roM PUNGI« ATI«»N
Vniivd Malva Lami orti««*. Labwlaw, Oregon
May la, IBM
N«»lluw la hert-b) gltan (hai In rompllanrr
alili ili«- |»roy («lolla ol H m * at*t ol tOngri ss ol
All klml. englmi-riiig ami ilr■ ught1ng Jiiiii* B, IB7B. eutllk«! ** Alt ad I r Ih«* «aia vi
ilmtorr lamia In Ito« Miai«« ol «alHoruia, Ore
I'laua and M| h -<‘||| i «Ilona Fiiruialied • oh . Nat aita, and Washington T»rr(ury," a»
vileiidad lo all thè rubile 1-amJ tflal«*a by avi
ol Augnai 4. IMT
•'resili Milla, ni K iemali» Falla rounty ut
CON I HAL IOW and HUH.DHM
K tatuaih, •lata ul <>r«*foti, ha« itola <lay rtl»d
Kurs amt Bar
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First Claw Werk hi Itola og|c«alila sworn alalvmaiit No -KJB7, lui
rialurss
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i.aa«- ut ih. nr
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»I AIN MTKKKT lb t Mb and lltli Mts (ilHee II oli No. IO. In Tuwiiahip No 4M Monito
• a ««a
kange No. I» H W M. and wlll <»lf«r |»ruot lo
alio« (hai llia lami aunghi la more vahiablv
lur Ita tlmb«*r or alone Ihan lui agrlrultorai
porpora and to» asiabllaii Ina daini tu aald
land lK*forv Haas Ctorlt ol K la mal li < oiiuty Ora
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goti, ai tota urne*' ai alaiiiafh Falla, Oregun. un
riauraday. Il»» Jnd day <d Augnai, ita«
USE
Ile li Blues aa wllti«aws: Il A W lillà, K II
Henry, Jolin M« hai luek. and Ja> k al m La II all
E. B. HENRY
J. E. DUVAL
HY GERANIUM,
Cliiidrena l>av rawisee al llm church
neil Huudav June lllh. All ara cor­
dially invited to stteml.
KLAMATH FALLS SODA WATER
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. McCollum left for
Sisson Munday morning for a abort visit
with their daughter, Mrs. K. Wright of
tl.at plage.
THE MOST
SUMMER
DRINK
Manulactuied In all Flavors
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Telephone Multi jj
Administrator'« Sale.
ESPY. ìhe Soda Water Man
Nollra la hrrvby given lhal lu purananr« |«>
an urdar
Ibe County Court «»I Klauiaih
County, Oragun« duly Mtodr and ont«*r«d on
Ihr Bite day «»l May. IB»*-, in itoa mailer ol lhe
eel Ale nt Myron K l>rew, doewaard, I hr undvr
• ign<'«l. thr admlnlairalrli of Itoe raiatr. w'll,
on and alter Friday. I hr l«ito day ol Junr.
I But, a«|| at prltair walr lor raah In hand aub
)«ri itt I |»r run fl final !<>n of lhe Court, all th«
right, llilr. Interrat and relate, of the »aid
Kyrou M. I»re«. doeenaad, at the time of hla
death, and all thr right, llilr and Inlerrat,
that thr aald ratair haa by operation ol law or
othrrwlar artjiilml other Ihan, or In addition
to that of aald Nyrott M Drrw al thr time ol
hla death In and to the following drarrlbwd
Homesteads
Located
BI’rrKCIlEKK
\ tl.l.EY
thr unlyplac,- in the hlaniatti
It.Anli, wh*re g'Hsl InitiK-stea.la
can le* liait
(tu Une nf Cali­
fornia Jk Norlln istrrn IC IC.,
now building t.uveriimcnt lr-
rlgatl. -n cimtrnipl.ited
Fine
vegetailles, il! kliula <>f gr.tln
and domewt l<-atml grawa. IJn-
llmlte<l range.
real Md I r'
rtf
(rrtiilialr of |..|-liAw N> I I’’’ I 'fill • b •'
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<»f. «1.11 ! '1 ' .
' Ian HR
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iamU 1.» a It
! b< F 1 , • ’ |M H F.' ,
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MTpm II 11% K W M rontalulng 40 anrea
Alan a eertaln IL ml tor
• 1 • »« »tad by •
II Krama and lUatna. Marlin A Company
Me|.i, to. IWI for th. •* | . ■! '!>• • K \
a.«- U.K W',o|lb»l w %n«MeC 34. Tp U
4 M lttv K W
M N F. ‘4 nt the* F »4>l ***
4. to W
lha NW'k, M’,01 N F ‘e and a F.
\of Mer g. N
W \ of lha % F.
K % o< the
K K joiner
it T|. »a « Il 11% F. W M upon
which there la unpaid lhe Bum «»f
hundred and twrui)
dollar«, payable on
or tor fore <>rt I, I**, with Interest at 4 prr
rent from Oct I. IMKY, Intrreal pa.) a bio an
nua'ly; Alao (gBA>) all hundred and twenty*
■ fit e dollar«, pa» able on or
l«rf<»re Ortidwg ’j
law aame Inlrrcal, alau (KUJ) ala hundred and
tweni) R» a dollar«, j-a» able on <w before Or
<<«taer I. Itie «aioe Intrreal; al«o (1^25) alt
hundred and tarni) five dollara payable oo of
iartore <ariotoer I |>||. aarnr Internet.
Alau another H.»nd lof Deed e« sew ted toy
Mramea, Marlin .ft Co Jr and F K Kennaea
the follow Ing drarrlbed landa. to^w It:
TheH*%nf the MM%. W% of the nw% of
Wrr || ail.| fl.r S W • 4 .,f tltr N W ■ . ..i »wc |<
I all in Tp » a n II K W M
Cpon which
Farming, Dairying,
Stockraising and Lumbering
Deeded lands in a prelimi­
nary state of cultivation and
Timber claims.
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~'-J. H. WHITCOM,
PICARD. CAL.
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IMPROVIN'! A FARM HOUSE
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Lakeside Inn,
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r.
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Moticrn iiHpritvemeiitH.
73 roomR hb <I Huitoa.
Siunplt* llooitiH, Bur Houin, Parlors. Two Club
lUioniH, Etc., Eic.
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SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
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Klfaaaitatli Fecali», Oregon
About tba country ara tbouaanda ol
piala, ooa slory bouses. similar In a*
pearaace Io that abowa In eut Suet
bousaa bava low, poorly seattlatet
chamber«, and are very unattractlvs
In appearance They ran ba made much
more cotnfortabla to live la, end much
GARDENS,
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Miss Belle Oates of Brownell lias been
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Evaua of
East Picard this week.
HOMES
East Klamath
FALLS TRACTS
Mrs. F. C. High left last week for a
short slay among Medford hit* nd a an<l
relatives.
<trading work is now going on in the
streets of Picard, and great preparations
are being made lor a street car line soon
to bn constructed.
Ire Whitcomb and lloy Kvana of the
Boycg ranch paid Picard s visit Munday.
Miss Nellie Ku hardson haaheen visit­
ing friends and relatives in Oklahoma
lor tile |>ast week.
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Fourteen Hundred Aerei under the Hain Canal, Four Hundred Aerei
alxivc the Main canal, nearly all of which
fiance at Kvana hall July »th. Hon’t
mlasit.
(«MiAaiVM.
will come
under the High Line Canal
This large acreage ia for sale in tracts to suit purchasers
Indian Basketry
Klamath Falla, Or., June IK, I’JOii
In as ninch aa there lisa barn coaaiii-
■Table criticism regarding the manner
in Mbk'li I hare cossd noted the cam-
|«ign against the contagloua dnwaees
epidemic tn thia county, tire criticism«
as 1 understand are that caeca were not
rr|HHte<l to the common council, which
1« moat true. I do uol understand it to
la* my duty to repoit contagioua die-
eaees to that honorable body.
Second, ('area were not quarantined.
I hold they were. The word meant to
detain or isolate on account of suspected
contagion; the manner of which the
health officer determine« by the dis-
eaae, tlie environment and mean« at bit
command. A« we have no peat houae
great hardship may be worked on peo­
ple and cases arise which are difficult
to quarantine.
Tlrog, Parker, M. D.
ORCHARDS,
Only ninall arregage tracts adjacent, to
Klamath Falla, good land, matchloMM lo­
cation, traversed by two county' roada
and other highways being constructed
in the
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It is townsite property at acreage prices, a portion sur­
Of all the Indispa' work for ornament
nr utility the I »-st known and mostlligh-
ly appreciated is the weaving dene by
the women.
Thera war« many kinds of alsniginal
weaving, aucli as the weaving ol blaukats
•ml garments out of the radar "wool.”
Tills substance was obtaiiM-d by |«>und-
lug the Inner radar lark with a liackla
until it was soft as wool. Blankets ami
garments were woven from wool obtain-
rd Iroui dogs ami from the mountain 1
gaata. These were some lunes adorned
by adding feathers to the lm>se woof.
Nets for Hsiung ami lor duck snaring
were woven from willow and cedar twigs.
Mata of various sues ami designs were
woven o( atripe o( «adar bark. But the
there la p<)atol« '|TJI a.‘| |«ro hundred and
great object ol Uta modern aearcli ia the
thirty «>nr and titty (wo owe hundredths d<tl
lara, on or before October >. IBU7. with Inlerrat Indian basket, which |>rol>al>ly does em­
potable annually at thr rale <4 ala per cent body tlie highest ideal of Indian art.
from January ii. I*>- Tax«« to be paid by
There are two prime class«-« ol Indian
grantee.
liaakala from Alaska. One of th««e i«
A lao the follow lug dr«<-ribe«1 real property.
l<b w II
Ka«((t -,
ka»t
ufMn>
-, a «nd HK% of XW% of the suit and delicate wallets ol grass
Mw II T|> » M K 11% EMM, Klamath woven iu the floret ami most regular
(ounfy Oregon
stilclirs the Atlu basket or wallet.
tteiwl May »7.1».
ît i«r a narw
Administrer is uf Ihr ostai« ul Myra« M. Tlie oilier type is coarser in material,
I Hit quite as regular in stitch and lieau-
iHrw, ilcfcgwM
A lî A 14
Il H klUtt, Attorns*) («ir 4>! minlsiratr It
tilul in design. Il is called altar the
rhiei village ut it« prtsluction—the
Always a fresh «lock of candies at Yakutat baaket. There •re many
varieties ol l>a»kets from Alaska, bat
A. J. Manning’«.
these two are the chief and le-.t knonn
ti | h - s .— FMmond S. .Meany in Tlie Pa­
citic Moutlily lor June.
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Telephones: Main ,94: Suburban, 14x1
now to Change a tew, PoorlyVi
tllated Building Into a Beeil,
, — Attraete vs Abode.
Allisrt Klierruan, we are aorry to
learn, has I won on the sick list for the
past two weeks.
QUARANTINE
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FRANK IRA WHITE
C. II. Herman ol Yreka was visiting
with hia daughter, Mrs. W. II. Mctiill
ol Brownell this week.
SODA WATER
REFRESHING
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FASM^GABDEN
PICÀtD EClilES
Willis O'Brien of Oakland who has
lirvo slmnt I’icard and vn inily lor the
past month returned home this week,
where lie e«|>ects Io I m - em|>li>yed aa
cartoonist in a ii«wspa|ier utl><>- at Pan
Francisco.
t»f a 'amali» Falla, Qrrgun.
Any and all )«rra«ins rlaliulng advrrarly Ito«
abovr deai'rihrd landa ara rv<|U«ale«| lo Ole
ttoalr claime in itola • »«!»<• ■>» or Iwlur» aald 2r»4
day ul Auguat, IWC
J N Wiuwt. ftrglaur.
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veyed in blocks 260x400 feet, each block containing SIX­
TEEN lota 50x120 feet, with 60-foot streets and 20-foot
•Ileys.
Larger blocks containing 28 lot« the hhiiio size
Acreage tracts, with convenient roads provided, in three
Bsc, ten, twenty or forty acres
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BLOCKS ¡’:g
acreage ¡ix...
THE BEST BUY IN KLAMATH COUNTY
With tbe lotlowlag metkofla Die
houeewlf« eaa keep meat from PwtcBer-
Ing time tr«ak and sweet tor montbe
The meet shoulk not be long sxpooed te
the air. but u«*g aa ivoa ia It is cola aad
Arm
HI les the eteak or fry t ng isieL
•prtnkle the bottom of ««art frett
freely with ealt. pep«*. •»« the leeet
perceptible dash of pulverised salt peter
and boras; boras to eeed freel, tn meat
parking kouaea. Put ta a lares ot eBcef
meet sprinkle wttk eeJL pepper etc., ae
before. All to wttbtn aa Inch of the top
with layers of eeeeoneg Beat preeelag
eerb down ver, tlnnly. leaving co air
Spare« Beaaoa the top layer more
(reel, and flit eaae te the brtia wttk
coflened. not melted, lard, hermetically
•«al. put tn paper bega. keep dark and
ecui M m ( bo canned la February was
sweet and alee ta August.
Cut boiling and baking piece« tnto
■mail eertlona. pack la large atone
crook«, press down and eeeeon aa before,
but more freely, tiling ail taterspaeea
with bite of meet dropped ta celt Cover
with lard to the depth of aa tach; wlU
keep until May or June. Slice aide pork,
or wnat ia usually kept to brine pickle,
try and season •• If foe prsaent uae and
pack in rente Jara, covering ae before
Will keep the year around aad taste
like med fresh pork. Well eeaaoned
sausage parked ta tba aasae meaner will
keep until enrly summer Slice bam
from tbe bones, remove tbs rind aad the
dark, rough edges of tbe ellree. park
enlldly In Jara and cover as Inch deep
with lard.
Will keep Indefinitely.
Whenever meet to taken from an, of
these Jara Immediate«, warm tbe lard,
•trait, and return to tbe jar.—«X ixraia
Uiooe-Democrat
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Parsons Reeking an investment eanaot afford to miss this op|>ortu-
nity.
Those contemplating buying a home should investigate this
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tract Every acre will show an iacreas« of from 100 to 1000 per cont
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FRANK IRA WHITE
E&iiaiiifi Block
Telephones: Main $94: Suburban, 14x1
Kluiaautla Idealist, Oregon
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GRAND CELEBRATION
IN KLAMATH PAU..-
ON JULY FOURTH
Drlva glowly th« flrat bout after a
ttaigaiwa.
mewl
Light and drynaaa deatroy funrug
Hating a large stock of vehicles to re­
tire soon and living crowded for room 1 growth«
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Thorough grooming cleanaea the bldg
offer special prices on all Farm and
as well aa tba hair.
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Spring wagons that are in stock st pres­
Propping deprived of the urine loaa
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ent , will save you from | 5 to » 20 on the rergei «hare of the potaaa the, con­
every vehicle, Baldwin, the Hardware tain.
and Velitele Ib’aler.
It la al way« rutnou« to dltpoaa of aay
branch farming vhea prlcea are uaaal-
lefactory.
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Notice.
Generali, th« «mailer the farm the
The Women’s Club kindly requests better the eultlvatloa and th« greater
patrons of the Library to I mi more care­ the proflt for the eipendlturw.
ful in handling thclsMiks. Carelessness
The dirt and aweat which aceumw-
tn this matter has resulted in consider­ late on the horaea during the da,
should never be allowed to remaia oa
able damage.
if
over night
There are two thing« a farmer eaa
rierrill Creamery Butter.
never have enough of—one ie feed, the
Is «old by Meiaa and Armand, Klam- ■ other la manure, Feed makea manor«
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ath Falla Dairy, DeCordova's Imkery if fed to stoch on the farm.
It
the
cow
haa
to
travel
over
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and Sanderson. Thia butter ia abao-
lutely pure, and costa you only .*»•> cents large curface and take« a good deal of
time to All her stomach the time aad
per roll.
tf.
energy expended will ewnae a reduction
in the flow of milk.— American Tribune
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Newsom A Umlerwood arc tho ex­
Time to gcle e t Cora. **
clusive agents for th« famous Eiliaon
The fall of the year la the tfm« to
I gold—moulil record phonograph. Call
•elect the eeed corn, and thia ahould be
mid hear and examine them. Newcom
stored In a place that will keep dr,,
lit Underwood.
and yet not evaporate It« aoiatur« too
The Woodmen of tho World will have much.
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i mi unveiling ceremony at the cemetery
at 2 p. m. Sunday June 24. Un this Z Valuable Potato la Plowing.
Partners use th* cultivator fora plow;
day the mendiera of the ItMlge will un-
I veil a monument erected to the mem- that la. they cultivate deep. with th» ob­
ject cm loosening tbe aoll between tba
' orv of II. II. Fink. All neighbora and
rows It Uta ground to to ba broken up.
friend« are invited to attend.
tba plow la tba tbln< to do It with, but
two luebee la sufficient depth fot culti-
If yon nwil anything in the drug or
vatloo Oraas and weeds should never
i toilet article line, Newsom A lindar- be allowed to (row to a height to de­
I wood haa it. If you get it at Newsom mand "plowing" with a cultivator Keep
Underwood’a you may I mi sure it ia the top aoll loose and aevev allow grace
or waada to more than sprout above
fresh and pure.
ground. Peep eultivatlou frequeatly
Cigars and tobacco of all grades at do«» harm In disturbing the rests at tba
A. J. Manning's.
B.aLts grown as a crop.
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NOISY GUNS AT SUNRISE
HISTORIC AND CIVIC PARAD!
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Games, Sports, Races of al*
kinds for Valuable Purses
FIREWORKS
FIREWORKS
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED
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