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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1906)
KLAM A TH REPUBLICA N I E. J. MURRAY, Editor. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. H NI NI A, KI.OCK Klamath F alls, Ore., Thursday, July ia 1906 HARDWARE DEALERS ■1'. JUL HERMANN I RIAL one* ffonasthnes the paper die«, then j tlie people feels glad, but someone starts Congressman Binger Herm»nr hM | it np again. Kditors never went to rut foow from hie imocm I n in the land , reluxil because they never got lick«xl frauds games. He wanted to be tried Our j>aj>er is a mighty poor one, l«ut we alone on the indictments returned ia i take it so ma can pat it on tbe jwirlry •begun involving him with otne-rs, and shelves. Our editor dosn’t amonnt to thia he baa accomplished by the stipu mnch, bnt pa says be had a |oor chance lation that ha > not io be brought to when he was a boy. ile wears no un trial here until tho Waabington, 1>. <*• derclothes in winter ; w ears no socks ami raae has Item tried. Trial oa the hitter has a wife to anpport him. Ta haven't indictment cannot I* hail before Ifocvm paid his snbecrijtlion in Bve years and her I, and by that time tho cans* of don’t intend to.’’—Eureka Blade. Finest Cine of Royal ware in tbe city and at prices to suit everybody BUILDERS HARDWARE Hermann's fellow-conspiratora will Large and Small Cows. haw lorn disposed of in Oregon. ,ks a i sn't Hermann will not Its tried here I'roft**«- Haecker of the Minnesota inilil tlie spring term of the dietriet dairy nation calls attention to the fact court, and he will face justice alone. Thia pleaaea him because he thinka a that many peraoni do not properly esti- joint trial would lessen his chauce of mate the eomparatiw value ol »null cowa giving a moderate flow of milk beating the ixtictmenL The stipulation referred to was ob- rich in butter fat. cava the Indiana Far tainad by Hermann’s attorneys through mer. In entering the dairy barn of the a statement made ia open court in Minnesota State farm, there are in the Washington last month that they had first row two cow* standing side by side. heard that Frances J. Heney, assistant One weighs 1,300 and the other 875 attorney general and special prosecutor, pounds. Invariably when visitors en Would bring issues involved in the ter, favorable comments are made on Washington letter pressbook care into tbe tine, large cow with the big udder, <hi. Oregon case and Would therefore , and on onh one occasion has the small i cow l>een pointed out as an ideal dairy impose hardship upon the I'nited States attorney of the District of Columbia by animal, and that wss by a prominent taking all hia witnesses across the con producer from New England. The large cow is the deepest milker tinent. Hermann’s attorneys offered to agree to a continuance provide«! Heney in the herd while the small cow never would stipulate that the Washington gives a large mess even when fresh. case should be tried before tbe Oregon The large cow invaribly decreases rapid ly in her flow, while the small one is s case. persistent milker, generally giving as much in the spring as when she went THE EDITOR into winter quarters. The large cow, during the past three years has averaged 295 pounds of butter j>er year, while the A twelve-year-old boy in one of the small one gave 341 pounds. country schools recently read an essay •'The Newspaper.- The latter day youthful Solomon treat! th«* »object EXCHANGES thualy: “Newspapers are sheets of ja pe r on which stuff to read is printed. [Medford Mail) The men look over the J'S per to see if their names are in it, and women use Charles Horton, a prominent stuck it to put on shelves and sich. 1 don’t raiser of Klamath connty, was in Med J. 11. RICE« Miiiifiuei know when newspapers came into the ford this week, on business. world. I don’t think God does. The Finest Fishing in Southern Oregon. Boats. Teams G. B. Wild, who formerly resided near Bible says nothing about editors, and I rhoenij, but who has been in Ixw An- ami Saddle Horses for Tourists. Will Furnish ■ever heard of one being in heaven; gehra for sometime past, was in Med- guess the editor is the missing link ford this week, visiting old-time friends. Guides. Will take you to ( rater Lake ami them fellers talk about. Tlie first edi He expects to go to Klamath Falls— other points. Board by day, week or month tor I ever heard of was tl>e one that and may reside there. wrote up the ffood. He has been here Cha«. and Frank Morine left this CRLL ON RICE RT THE LODGE ever since. Sane editors belong to the week for Klamath county, where they church and socae try to raise whiskers. ____________________________________________________________________ ___ _ i All of them raise hell in their neighbor will put up hay. Small tracts of well located tulv marsh 1 lave y >u nvn sente of those Natty (Merrill Record) hood and a» of them are liars, sH that Iknow, and I only know one. EJitoe* | Mr. and Mil. J. L. Hanks were here lands offered fur one week at $20 per , bin«* and Grey suits Hie K. K. K. store Alter! Adv. is turning out. never die. At At least least I I never never saw saw a a dead! dead ‘ ,a4t week ,ron‘ tbe Fallg viaitinu Steve CARPENTER TOOLS SPORTING GOODS Stilici and Itimilv Mr. Hanks baa "old Ida place near ill«* Falla ami pur- « hared a laiieli in I keula« county « here they expect l«> g* in a short II.... . l*aulhvr" ate re|«»rt«w| In I«* killing calve« m Ile Fami Hollow oviini ty t'lui" Vii keli l>*l reterai bead nini while nut une day hia dog run a luuug panther up a It«*«'. I ater the old uno wa« reen but re lar hae Hut l«v«l cap tuied. 1 he I'acilk Monthly I or July. Th»» rntirtc Monthly (•»» July i<, if mi itnpioveint-nl over thv hint* nninbto It rh.utulvilivtl bv thv Han»v (pinlilivN which nitvlv it «nvh a vonnph'n<NV* mircr**’«, And u hirh h.iw ih»nv ad nt tiili t«» bring I'ltv I'lU'ilk* Monthly into g um t proniinvncv throtigh<»ttt thv entire country. The July nuiwltvr e«ui tuliin four article« On the vnrt I h | «utkv in ('uhfornia. wtitten hv Ihigutlier Geiicml IKiiiiHltin, iKtvtor IWvhl Muri Joitlgn, Ih’tjitmin !«le Wheeler, mid W. W. C.AiiipIn ll, head of the I l « k <>baervntory It contiiiiiH n front piece in four ntlorw and rillit pages in iwo color«devoted tv I hmi HH u I xcctiei \ ttt Oi«(p»n, \\ unhing- ton and ('«liforniA. One of the notable > HrtielcM tn din* nuinlive ia thrtt vrill« n | by Mr. Jam?« S. Mvtc«lfv. editor of I.tie It takv’i up Mr. Metcalfe'« coingroim tight for hon<"*t dramatic rriticinin, and ia la'anlifully liluelraled with viva n ol thv recent diamalic «ca.ton in Now , York City. C. D. WILLSON KXGlNKKKM Al’.'TIIAt’l I ILS Klamath County Abstract COMPANY SLOAN-ZUMWALT-WITHROW The I'ioiioer Alwtrai t Ollie«« of Klamath County, Oregon tto> 1«. hleaMlh f all.. Oesgan. PWaae. Meta fl ABUTBACTIM« Buff Cochin Chickens 1 l’lioiiv, Aitkin 11 XI A S C O T H av « rtx, tnooey to Invett. fcV*rtI to be cered fcv at <<t jt<> to b< maiugcd? I Pelican. Bay LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES Will y X..- heelih. ttnx and privat« aitxn psonll you to uianag* them properly and prcffcaLy? KI.AMATH I AI.I.S ANI> MERRILL You may lu»« th* coflntlv* wisdom of eaperlenced man In th* iturugcnxrt of your lr.t*r- cats if you con tuft this Ccnpwuy. Largest aid Bat Epji >?O Stabln in Siuthern Oregon It also receives deposits sub cci to check. and savings accounts from co* dollar up. |-ay8n current Interest there«. OLIVEN, Proprietor TOURIST’S TRAOE A SPECIALTY Acts as truste: In all property rdatuurequoiogauchMrvku, buys and sells bonds, eflecti col lection*. lends mouey. i» i i^o 'r In many other ways It ran be of service. Call or writs lor fm FtrnfUft setting forth th* scop* of its operation*. On the Melhase place eight miles south of Klamath Falls will Ivin service every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday for the next three months. Mares will be pastured. No liability for damages. Charges #10 (or season. Srust Cu>mpmn| I W ass 9v • roetiLANO «Mr I. U. Sliort Co.rkn.at. a.-eS It is Easy 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 tf a few hun- 9 dred dollars NOW means a profit of thousands in a few years. the city of Klamath Falls, whose population will be 25000 Hot Springs addition is in the heart in less than 10 years ; Hot Springs Improvement Company Klamath Falls, Oregon Addition / Pure Ei ed Stallions V7 TRY OUR PRICES I :ST; LODGING HOUSE AUJr... P. O KL'KVEYING PAINTS AND OIL < I GEM ! A Have «»Hi .i Ditch to.iirv.y* 1« your l’ro|«ertv I.ins in «foehtf Is your Till«' perfivt' Ur have a cuntplete* Alwtract and Engineering ofllre. Tents, Wagon Sheets and Awn ings. Tinware, Stoves and Imperial Ranges Etc, Etc « Are You lining Io ttuildf Kor Halv 3.M ,iri «•* u < mh I larnting I.noi If «n I want an npporlmtlty In Agni« two mile« due West o| Khimalh Fall" SI fl.'« per acre. Alan in, Immo renili al mi «our miti. I a«n pie|*aivd lo make privet on all «lasses ul building. ami hen««, Oregon, If. I Fmmltt. Il will turtilah plsns whenever esceeeory. WluHivver volt want Irrighi Iront the All wink gnaianlud. A. M. Tailar, railroad send an eider to Jaa. H. Muore l iMilia* bn ami llnthler. Il al I'okegnnia and VUM will gel your height |>ioiii|>lly. Il