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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN ' A «'barge». Al Tlirall, t'allf., thè rate» fot Storage XXctbod la Zl« L ju • ct »'Ml« a» «doptol by thè Southern Pwcffi« '.aid Cf ty a Ttxr i >' It.iilw ay t'.Mii|u«iiy w ili g>>v>*rii. At IN» E. J. MURRAY. Editor '• ^Aa’- Klamath l ake Railroad 1’ompany, kegau.a. Ole , frelglit «ili lw »torci sìa I E 1' Aldsrtt, Gen. Mgr. dai • I iv«. o( «-barge. Alter «la dai» a • A f 3 nix« l.img lit the city, who S liediile of might rates lu ««fleet Storage . barge >d mie ceni |»'r 1«M> II«.. nciaa.mitll- | oe» I to the cmmiry lor I lor cadi day tliat ««id freighl rviuain» a usy « r two. came back from a recent June I, llkki. All freight, r«gndleaaof cKasitk'ation, In thè warvhmiae «ili 1» Iliade, thè tr .> aim * brand nvw mompilto rem- TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. <«./, «ais the Aialv«aion News "You in either direction I k 'I wvwn Thrall, Cal. alsive «ix dava to I h . esclusive ol Ilio 1NVBSTICRTION SOLICITED can talk alwrut your «cveen* ou lh« cts and IN.kegama, Oregon, in I»»» than ear- day» of reevi pi and delivery, Huuday* tern« an.l huy the best bars for your load lot». 35 cents |>er cwt. On »11 car- und legai lioliday». Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, July 5 1906 ■—— bed. but I r.m her» to tell you that load lots, regardless of classification in IVniurrage ebarges, a» to limo and Good Ranch about five miles from town, with [ there Is nothing like new mown hair either direction, iwtweeu the als.ve rato wili ho Ilio «amo a» th.we of Ilio I to keep th« I..U« pests from you. I OPINIONS ABOUT farmers. This machine is IS-horse pow- improvements, $25 per acre. have just been ep in the country, teriminal», 25.evnt» per 100 ¡siund«, ex Southern l'ari tic Railwav Company al k'l AlATHUil : er with a'Jteinch cylinder and was pwr- cepting all carload lots of sugar and Tlitrll. Cai. where th« mosquito»« are as thick as ^LAl IA 1 n UV. f|,awi| from F. W. Broadsword, who 160-Acre Tract of very choice new land, fleas on a common cur, and after vain salt, from Thrall to ifokegama, billed l'pon thè order of consiglimi freighl “ represent« the J. I. Ca»e thrvshing nta- ly trying to sleep in the hous«. I got prior to Bepteiul«r let, I’.Ml, 15 cents PRICE, $3.500 will lie loraanlcd to politi» west of l'o. Klamnath Falls, Or., June 22, |«hiae eontpaay ot Ifortland. up rnd went out onto a pile ot u«w per 100 pounds minimum 30,000. On legatila at a eliarge of 25 ceni» fot eaeli Medford Daily Tribune »—The trip c6o Acres of the very best l and in Klamath T. J. Olfi«l«l an«l postma«ter Ander- hay and slept soundly the n-st of th« sugar and »alt billed after September let •hipment. Tlii» forwardingeliarge dows #om the main line ot the Soutlwrn Pa- 'son of Merrill w«'rr hvreditring the week night I was In the open without any County with water rijtht on same sufficient to HAW, 25 cent« |>er 100 p winds. noi apply «bere freighter» prese ni ♦ifi« railroad 1« the now wrach talked of renewing actpiaintaiwvs and looking ( tar or covering, and not on« mosquito All freight regard!««* ot classification, irrigate 4<x> acres. A view of the alfalfa at written onìer» lor freighl. Klamath cotwity Is not one calculated K> orer our town. Both the»«' gentlemen came near me. in either direction, to intermediate At thè reipiest of consiglimi cario« I ■ "How do I account for that? Well, present growing on this land will sell it. As aathuse the "tenderloot" but to one are favorably known thronghout the , points between Thrall and IVkegania, | freighl » ili ln< iinloado.1 by ilio coni- I there is no better stand in the County, look need to making ptlgrianages from the eowiMy. Tom is not a p)trager but at first I did not know just th» rva- loa, b-it after trying th» experiment 25 ct». per 100 lb». eaeept that sugar |Miuy at l'okegaiua or Tlirall and thè many onl of way p«4ni» Ibrouphont the knows where his money is »sfe and in several times I earn» to th» conclusion this up. Finest duck shooting in the County. and salt will take the «hive luentioned net oost of «ante added to the freight West, as has l>e«-n the cam- with the vested in Bonanxa real estat«*. that th« moaqultoes do not Ilk» th« 15 cent rate prior to September I, link'. [ Business lots on Muln Mt reel, ranging from fol.' to tlOO per front fool. charges. Writer, the trip is by no means a hard • mell ot new mown hay. or any hay. Th«* Driscoll Mercantile Company for that matter No. I would not aJ- i All freight consigned to intermediate I'ort.ihlc Cord W« sk I Naw and Gasoline Engine for talc, complete. •aa, yet it is laehing ra the comfort» points I—tween Thrall and I'ok.-gama Treasurera Nolle«. Ideal all» for Cold Ntorage and Brewery Plant, with large .spring» flow afforded by the Pullman or dining ear, shows by late improvements iu the vtM th» eltti»r.« cf Galveston to buy I must be prc|Miid as there are no agent». ing the purest water, loss! o|N iilng for the manufacture of pure Ice. and just now I wMI rav. that if I sbewkl vsrrions departmentsol its««tablishment a bale of hay aplm • and spread It out Notice is hereby given that there are On dry lumls*r in carload lots from all Fine Building Site In Ewauna Height» Addition l.waled where the •ver l»e a member of the legbhitiire of that growing pvaaperlty prevails in this on their bedroom floor» tor a place to fund» in the County Freaaury lor the sleep, but if any of them have occasion points to Thrall. niiniinum 30,MM) lba.,1 Bankers, Capitalists and Principal Promoters arc building lltelr flregon, or any other stato for that mat- section. This long-established and re to go into the country and are driveu ♦2 00 per thousand taet, board measure. | redemption of «11 Klamath County War homes. tor, tha fliwl b»M 1 would in trod ace liable firm has recently made numerous out of the house by th« peats, let them rant« prote»ted on «nd prior to M«v II, Except to-wit: That all freight such Choice line of Suhiirlian Properly for sale. wotiH he »me wrging »Fl beepers of ho change» in its diftorent departments. make their bed In the hoy and I'll a« dynamite. powder and all other Hhi.l Inter««! on name will eeaae from tels or eating houses to pass a rigid ex The shelves are living replenishe«! by a guarant«« that they will gel a refresh Illi« dal». Nothing Lifted but what represents hrtl-datt money value. article« taking, under the Western1 targe shipment of fresh goods that is be ing night's t le«p.“ amination not unlike snch a» has to be Dated at Klamath Falla, Oregon thia Classification, a higher rate Ilian First ing received m arly every day. passed by lawyers ami «foetors before Flint INHI'IIINI K WHITTKX IN OtWrANIK* THAT clan, the als.ve mentioned rate ol .15 ' 28th day of June IIMMi. Louis Gerlier and McKendree sold WHY SHOE CETS UNTIED. they are grvm a li?ew»e to practice— I.. Ai.v v l.xwta, INSI IIK AT LOWItNT IIATKN.................................................. cents per Ilk* 11«. between terminals, their large interests in the sheep bust-1 fliua or the good of tl«e public, but ala»'. County Treasurer, Women's Footwear la Laeed Higher and 25 cent» per 100 lb», for intermediate ness last wj-ek to Mr. AVilcox of lake for political aspiratkma. Than Man's Thus Making (Kiints, will l>e doubled, treble.I, etc., as After a climb of fifteen milts out of view and Mr. McGinnis of R«'<i Bluff. Strain Heavier. the case may Is-, oil same I m »» is as ap- SINQt-tt SI-WIMI MACHINES Willson Block Klamath Falla, Graton Thrall, one readies the mesa overlook- Tlw sheep will be deliver««! at Lakeview PRKI-. S40. plied by the Southern Pacific Railway b#- and Adin early next month. Mr. Ger-1 “ Why is It that a lady's shoe tog the winding Klsmath river a thou- For j Drawer Itrop Head Coni|«ny. No shipment lew than 25 aand feet below, here and there along ber informed us yesterday that he doe» comes untied so much more frequently Genuine Singer xnd apparently easier than a man's?" | cents. . Xs banks a nice fiekf »f alfalfa and a not want anything more to do with the Asked the shoe salaaman • Well, I Baldwin the Hardware Dealer I«emnrragv, Storage and Forwarding I »beep business. He »avs that there al eosy home, distance lending enchant- 1 loo t suppose I would be In any bet ■lent, yet quiet and contentment every ways has been a bad feeling toward ter position to answer a questton than where, a boon well worth the sacrafke. sheepmen in Klamath county, and life anyone else had It not been for the Capital Stork. $ 100.0(h) Reaching Pohegama. the tenninu« of the is ' too short to be quarreling and fact that a few days ago a couple at I ladlea. customers of my place, were Klamath lake Railway, one is dumper I 1 wrangling amwng ourselves. ' discussing that very point, and their to the middle of a towerrug pine forest ' Mr. Gerber left today for his ranch in deductions appear to solve the riddle amehican •nd the ryneslron is asked "where am 1 Horsefly valley. Fresh Candiet and Bon Bont, Stationery. perfectly. ' relate« the SL Louie Qlube- at.” A drive ef two re than twenty miles Democrat Not ¡one. Cigart and Tobacco through a tine body of ttmtw twing <n»e "ft la not that a woman's shoe laces Keno Items. will not tie In as fl rm a knot as any to sight of the promised land of the Krttit in S amusoii other«; the reason for ths frequent great valley of the Klamath, stretchrna Everthing is lively. DAILY PAPERS ANO MAGAZINES annoyances to which women are sub for mi lee, a valley of a» rich soil aa can Conrad Madison is building a new jacted is apart from that In the ease Main Street near Postoffice ba found on earth, bat at this time a of high shoes the trouble Is altogether very small percentage available tor eni- house. j In their htight. The shoe laces farther Mrs. Pratt is clearing off the rubbish ti vat ion owing to the over ffowed con up the leg than a man's, usually flts ditions found at this time or for that for a new barn. more snugly and tnerefore encounters matter for ah times. Bnt with th« com 8. O. Mills is building a new wagon a greater strain on the knot when a In its New Building now under construction woman Is walking. The result 1« that pletion of thi Government drainage shed. i It becomes I os«med within a very proposition mow Ihan acres ot the on the corner of Fifth and Main Streets M r. Reader has the lutnlier for a new short time whereas a man may walk finest land in the West will be available house. , Ul day without the larva of bls shoe for the home buiMer, The Keno Lumber company is doing becoming untied Where low shoes «r« Will do « (Jenera! Hanking Uusineita Hawaii kinds ol i.irm property, improved Following the river and lake for a dis a good business cutting lumber. They worn, the skirts flapping around th» and unimproved, ran^inu from fifteen to tance of twenty mrles, rounding the have also been putting up a cook house ankle do the work of loosening the knot.** bend as in days of old on the ".Mbsiesi- seventy-five dollars per acre. and dwelling house near the mill. Other C has . E. W orden , Pres. F red M ui.n ane , Vico I’ren. pi” the panoramic view of the great building 1 will be erected in the near fu Have tome choice toon property cheat), alto have tome Buunett COMBAT WITH HUCE EAGLE Great Klamath Falls tooms trp in the ture. .1. W. S iemen «, Cashier Lots and tome Fine Timber Claims. distance a picture aot soon forgotten, Tx>g hauling seems to lie the order of A Hunter and Hl« Dog Were Severely •nd one well wot th coming a long dis D irectors — Fred Melhn.se , W. T. Sliive, G un Molhase, J. Beaten by the Enor the day. O. B. Kerns has a contract REAL ESTATE AND NOTARY PUBLIC tance to see. W. Siemen«, C. E. Worden. mous Bird. The trip by water on the new boat ol putting in logs on the north side ot the the Klamath Navigation Co., is certain river, and Geo. Morgan has a contract ! In the pins woods on the Jersey ly, a delightful one, and speaks volumes putting in logs on the soush side of the coast a r_aa was hunting, and by the for the fueli and enterprise to l>e found river to be cut off of 80 acres two and a afternoon was pr.tty well fagged out. among progressive people of thia ctran- half miles south of Keno. All of these He lay down under a tree for a does and fell Into a deep sleep He was logs are for Rufus Moore at the Falls. •ry. awakened by a fierce commotion. In The Steamer Canby is busy all the The town of Klamath Falls is the ty which canine bowls were uppermost. pical progressive town of the west. time hauling logs and lumber to Klam-1 As he jumped up be beheld his dog Made up ot the stwrdy pioneers embru- •th Falls. In combat with an Immense bald eagle ed with the spirit of brogreas and a de The Steamer Klamath makes daily It was soon evident that the dog was termination to make known to the connection with the stage at Keno with no match for the bird, and the hunter world what they have. On every hand the mail and passengers, also taking on was afraid to use bis gun for fear of Injuring the dog. So be picked up a is heard the sound of the hammer and a large amount of freight (or Klamath stick and sailed In. The eagle Imme aaw. New buildings, street ear liner, j Falls. '■¡Italy attacked him and beat and tore street improvements, electric plants, I Mrs. Geo. Morgan is on the sick liet him so unmercifully tha, he fell to the telephones, water works and in fact •nd so is Charles Nelson. ground. Then the dog rushed to the I lefenee ot bis master and kept It up most all modern improvements to be Mr. Dyer is fitting up the Woodard until he was knocked out again. The found in any country. A busy, bustling property partially for ■ saloon and the man then arose and reached for his community of hustling people ready and remainder of the bouse is fitted up with sun but before he could get It the eagle willing to welcome the coming of »11 who sleeping rooms. fattened him out with its wing and comes for the good of the common : then flew away. The man and the dog H. S. Smith lias arranged several cause—"the bettermet of your condi-' •vent homo fc.iing rather happy that they were not hurt worse, but rather tion.” The isolated location has been,, rooms for rent over his store. The McCollum shingle mill is turning crestfallen at the same time. the draw back to this country, but the *nr»HK plat of this hkautiful addition will he time is at hand when such conditions out a good class of shingles and they find ready sale for them. U.S. FOR LEGS OUT OF SHAPE. Will no longer exist, the railroad being ready soon, anil lots therein will lie pl teed oil the market. The now an «seared fact, actual construction Pneumatic Rubber Form« Are Avail tract comprises 530 aerca, adjoins Klamath Falla on the north and west wow being pushed from Weed. Cal., as $20,000 In Poultry. able Noe to Make Them Beau tost as man and money will do it. and borders on Link River and Upper Klnniath Lako for two miles. tiful and Rotund, A bonus of 1100,000 has been sub From this addition can lie seen the grandest p.in<irama on the Pacific Martin N. Mayo, of this city, is ready scribed to be paid to the company upon Pneumatic rubber leg forms are now completion and the running of trains in to attest the fact that there is money in on sale says the New York Sun. Advo Coast, comprising take, lllvcr, Valley, Hill, Mountain and Nnow-citpped chickens, after five years spent in rais cates of these first aids to ths unshapely to Klamath Falls March 1, 1907. Peaks, blend into an harmonious picture of unequalled iM-auty and mag The great irrigation undertaking is ing them on his poultry farm just east tuaa contend that no more violation of material proprelty 1s Involved in their __ now making rapid progress _ and hund- < of Mt. Tabor. He has a tract of six use than la the eiuplo) u>»nt of padding nificence. ¿ds ol’nien’and Uatus are at work for a *cre9 devoted to raising chick to correct drooping shoulders or it> using distance of twenty miles and on June ens and producing eggs for the Portland braces to remedy tbs effect of a stooped 27th bfds for nineteen miles more of tlx: markie‘' «"d estimates that his plant back. main canal will be opened and when , co*‘»20.000- The forms may be so Inflated as to awarded work will immediately begin ^t,e c*,*c*ten business is like any 1 round out unnatural bands. They can be on this work, making work for hund- olher *>“>e *"en fail in it, had from stock or made to Individual reda more men and teams at gowl. »b«le other» succeed. It requires con- measurements. They are light In weight, way. . B,ant care ar*d attention to details, and comfortable and invisible, being worn on tbs Inner sice of the trousers leg. and The reclaimed ground nnder this pro- «'«P«'’’« corresponding good profit». they allow of easy adjustment. ►ct atone will »Id an empire to the 1 l,ave on my place to shelter Tailors view this Innovation approv producing lands ol Oregon, capable of ’'everal “‘«»’«"d young chickens in the ingly. as It assists them In producing supporting a greater population than is ra,nX A number of meubators proper results. Cushion rubber forms forknock knees now in the entire state of Oregon. Tho . are tiat'h,nli (,ur‘ng the greater portions prospective locator with or without I ,lre T°r- an<J at ,he l,rwnt lime ra> are also on the market, having recently money, it is well worth the while to are producing 300 to 1000 eggs jwr , been Introduced. day. take a look at the Klamath county be "Tlie»e eggs being absolutely fresh, fore making up his mind that be has A complete sewerage system will Im put in. The entire cut of the Odessa i bring 2 cents more per dozen than eggs * found the promised land. Forest Reserve Order No 48. sawmill has been purchased, and th'iso building in the Buena Vista Addition But in conclusion mt>et ssy that in ! coming from a distance, and I have no , Trespass on Agricultural Lands Be thia summer will have first call <>n the output of this mill. all justice to tiie great and new Klamath fear of glutting tire market. •‘It does not pay to buy all the chick fore Opening Under the Act of June 11, County, there is a land of snnshine, Plans (or a magnificent hotel ar« now Is-ing prepared, and construction will glorious climate, productive soil, big en feed required, so a portion of my , 1M». imgin tills summer. This hostelry will Im located on one of the most pictur i chicken ranch is devote! to raising fod- To Forest Officers in charge! hearted men and women to lx? fownd in Tlu, av‘ above mentioned, which esque spots in the addition and will Im surrounded by a park. the Rouge River valley and especially j der for the fowls. I consider the chick I in Medford a tel vicinity that should not en business a good occupation for n««m provi les for the classification and listing If you want a home in the most Imautifiil section »1 Klamith County, buy be overlooked by the home builder or of means to engage in, and there is sb- of lands chief!' valuable for agriculture ' solutely no danger of producing too. a lot in the Buena Vista Addition. in forest re erves, expressly provides prosp«xltive investor. U. P. M. many eggs or fowls for the maiket.”— ti.at no farther settlement on nny lands If you want to lire where yotl will ho ■ iirroundi'l witli lieaitlifill hoint-s, bny Pacific Northwest. within forest reserves is authorised nn-i a lot in the Buenx Vista Addition. Bonanza and Vicinity til they have been publicly declared , o|x.n to settlement by tire Secretary of County Officers If you want to live on the street car line then have your home in the Burna the Interior. Any settlement on such [B cu . etin I Vista Addition. lands prior to the opening by the Sec Francis I. Bowne and C. H. Mc Monday fbe County official, who retary ol the Interior will not only con If you arc looking for an investment that will yield returns, pnrrltase prop Kendree left for Prineville in search of were elected at the June election will fer no rights on the settler Intt will con eattle Wednesday, and lato reports are erty in the Buena Vista Addition. assume the duties of their office. There stitute trespass. to the effect that they have secured 780 will be few changes, as most of the old Voir will please be diligent in discov- j bead at |11 each, (calves thrown in.) officials were re-elected, the only change ering and preventing any such trespas Frank Grohs and wife were here fore being in the Board ot Commiasioners ses and report them promptly to the part of the week to mnke final arrange and County surveyor. I Forester. ments to have a modern residence erect George T. Baldwin retires and is suc Pl»-ase give the widest possible pub ed on Grandview addition, and have let ceeded by Rev. J. B. Griffith; N. 8. licity to this order to discourage such the contract for the same to Chua. Pat- Merrill is succeeded by W. A. Walker. settlement and to prevent loss and M. I). Williams will, for the next two trouble to intending settlers. A new th reel ling machine is on the veers perforin the duitiex of county sur (Signed; OvsRTi/v W. Pates, Way from Montague, lor Langell Valley veyor, vice Mont Hutchison. ! It Associate Forester. SCHEDULE OF FREIGHT RATES Choice Farming Land for Sale in all parts of Klam ath County at Fair Prices LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. A T. W. STEPHENS f^RANK ANKENY Tin: Bank and Crust £0 Will open for business about September /, 19o6 Horning & Casey Buena Vista Addition TO KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Boulevards and Streets are now being graded, and these will be lined with Shade Trees. Grading work on the Electric Street Railway is now under way. / Office: Murdoch Build's, next door Postoffice Klamath Canal Co.