Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 12, 1906, Image 5

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    E. B. HENRY
TIMHKM I.A Nil, ACT Jl'SK 1. lare Mirili K
pus pt ci I, *.........
tin 11*. I Maias laud oniee, labolrw, Oregon
Me« le. ma
Nullo» la hereby given ilial In rompllanre
«Uh I li« pro> laloiis «if t lie act uf 1‘oiigrran of
r
iw-My « 111«-« 4a,Sfwptlu. «f roa«
a pit* u«<1 ixille wua ■■<) (B«u m Har
■uo.uuis
"but I lab« Jonas' daatb. that wua
tbo *a44«.t pent of It all N t 'ha' •■*
Jun«< !l, IM7K. i*nlllle<l •* An «ri It III* ••!«’ »»I
tu .ay a natrnul 4«aib, but wall
limb« r landa In the Mtatca uf < allloriile Ore
till I i.ll y<*
*on, Nevaila. tn«l Waahlnglun T« rrli« ry " «•
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i
Viaus ami t*|«v III. allons >' u r t> I « li r .1
"ul. Clabe hs was putty ton' of 4r1nk
• *«lrmle<| lu all th»* Public l«aml »tales by a< I
m fa U.a las ua/e. putt, futid of orluk
•»I Augnai I, I MV.’
KtMTUCKY ain't whut It used tn i Tooa to Cfluk. In fee . to drown h •
Fri'4 II Milla, of Klamath Falls rounly of
alghe«!
the
KSStUrtj tr-.julaa aftan that thaab paa»« aoafrr-
coNotAvruR ami nrii oi w
Klamatii, alata of fliegun, ha« till« <lay Bird
•inn* .ad War
I
glr.l «'I sm Work In thia nffh> hla »worn statement No itM7, fol robiunl “Tims IB mightily <hai.««<l MMS.
Hu* purcliase of th» MF.'tNK’« ami Nk.*4MK‘4 g»»n th.eh inane
Hiille*.
I
u.iaiaiiiue.1
daya. I u> aCaakd
"V,'e:i, one day aftah he'd bln bowl-
MAIN «TRKKT. H.I hili ami «Ui KI« ol HeM'iton N<t 10. In 'lownahip N«> .w Month the lurid gmry uf Uia old la.aiot.ou In dii.uk tu a coup)« of days boto, old
Mange No. t K W M. ami will offer prowl to feud In Kentucky
aase«
la depahied and i la«, o. wok« up witn • b.ad on him
• how that Hie lami »ought IH more valuable
gone.
1 Ltpp'ucd tu b. «Hh him at tba lima
for Ila limber or aioli» than bit agrlrultuial
"ilia old leadah« Is deal or In prison Ila vua ab«ou.ieiy pv.irhlu fo a i»«t'a
purprw*s and to ustabllali b's claim Io aald
01
Itiin'
lu
pear.
Craig
Toll..«/,
H
j is
ut Uic Lid« uf ih« dog wont bit him
lami before I fat’ Clerk of Klamath t'ouuly Of«’
boons 1. a.n Li.d in.
gon. at hla offbeat alamath Fell», Or eg «»Os on dead and gone
"l.e’a eant bls alagar to llarroda-
Youugs ia quietly pi astialo' the la*.
I IturMlay. Hie 2nd «la) of August.
Ljrg tu r. couple of boUl»« f the bld»
USE
lie tiami-s a« sllni'»wi
It A Willie, K It
"Andy Jubnaoit Is a capitalisi. The He waa a.lkln up ai.d down. Jp and
KUHATH FALLS SODA WATEH Henry, John Mrh«||o<*b, am) Jack almball ail Vallali CiekaAa hav. boon >e ii>u ape» uowu, in. eeiun thaah with him. mv
rtf » amatli Falls, Oregon.
ulaiors or r,n» see’
WHI J... ir.s double ba.i’14 eootgun whut ba had
THE MOST
An) ami all | m raoua rlalinlng adversely the
and th. Hain.l<l« la In th. pannanti- bandeo was usual upon my enterin' of
lbe«i lami* ara r*uU»ale4 to Nle
REFRESHING SUHHER DRINK abov«*-i|rsrr
a > aud due Kv.ixu.e, ba
4ou. uu the iu.ru, iiaudln’ bandy baeid« me.
their «Ialine In this tMNraon or bolero said '/nd
killed.
day
of
August,
l'JUtì
J
N
n
4
taoM,
Hrglslrr
*' 'How fab you rackoa he la by
Manufactured In all Flavor«
"A saw log dispatched Jerry Little. row?’ he asks, mrauln’ ut the nlggah.
MH-g
Oon ferodi.. Io a quiet, noil beheved all the time welkin up ana 4*>wu < t
fliisea U..W red b.e uld enemy Alv.o ibo ro.m like sumo -mgad 1km 'lx. yoi
■MK Iin IES Oi- Kt. A M A III I AI. 1.5 1 urneb hew been ..»In
.acaua bee Ooue got a far a old man
"No. Inlngs aiu t the same now lu (Jrimro r
Ileutucky
tuey wan lu the *>ud ule
"me man Grimes' la about half way
A.O. 0 W.-Linkvillr Ixslg« .No Ilo a.ya They slu t the soina.
to V>a u. you remember.
tiMM'la in Ihr A. <>.
W hall rvrrv
“
It
e
pebtly
the
lauti
of
Proctor
Turwlay evming
Vielling lirothrr» al-
••'1 ikiun be has. says !, consolin'
KnuL It's a«oe ly hla fault Wn.u
wata a «Ironie. W. O. hintth, M. W.
ly. tn, llugaa ua the irtggab, 'I reckon
proctor
atan
a
rp
befo'
the
ban
ul
J. W. Metilene, Krs urdvr.
ba has'
)eugni.ot äo II Ond It'l be pi'ity m”cu
"Uld man fflabe ho walk« op an*
Evang<*hnr Ixwlgr No, HN |h*gree <»f
onor Lodge meri» in thè A . <». l). W. the ¿«.oe’o a ««aiiicby Lab. He’ll aate down ft' anothah half housh, then be
hall evrry •«*< <md and fottrlh Thttredav» lo ino ib to* Hung«.
puts anutbab quest ton.
"T a /calia uv m<>' ago ho toolt a
iti I !.«■ MMMlhg X mih \ \ \\ |, h « ( . i,| 11
" '!«> you reckont no ask«, va"y wist­
sudd u -lottoa to tieat the fendiate of
J vmst Marpir, Recorder.
ful. 'that be a done gut 'a fur ’» tbo toU
t K.utursy «a If 1 noy was etvilliiul peo
W. 0, W. E «ratina (’amp, No. 700. W. ple Invitad th. principal pe»llclpanta gate by b.w?
"The toll gata'g a nils flan town,
O. U’ , merla evrry W sn I uvw I mv «*trning
nt Fowau and uthah oounilre to Ionia-
Mt . 1'1 ■ I * m k Bt H «iMh-t fM.n’s lotll
yeh reme in bah.
«Ilie to mak. a lítele treaty of peace
uvighborwcordlally invitrd.
~'l rer.kc heh an.' aam I. null cot -
urciah hla eu.plcee
C. K. Hi.indrnhurir, (’Irik
'
I.-.it w«« th. ou'rortie* Why. this solin' of turn 'r still a keepia' <4 my
A. I A A. M
Klam at It L i I kv X- To-d.y tl a <n->' pov-rrful leadah« In any li ii on th« trig¿ .1, Lecaua« <4! aan
. Mtfls Saiiirtjay ««vviiiiitf on or I m - nouda In quarrel io heF to answah bo­ Clabe’/ ey. was a fclttin uighly wlM
fore lie’ lull moon oi rarli m<uilli in Uo*
fo’ rfcv Clark count/ «uc-ut cote fo' hi« rnd ih-ah wa n't Ao latlM wbui might
>la«oiiic Hall. Al«*x Martin Jr. W. SI.
crim«e. 's Proc called ’em. sama a any happ'n.
W. E. Ik i w«loin, Hocrrtary.
'11« aralkl op anl doan. up and
olhvh ordina y law breakeh.
I. (>.<>. E.- Klamath l>Nlge Xn. 137
"Thxt tb.sh pea< « oonferonro rd ¿own. >ik« a ul Hon. c^»uu lately pes-
intfls vwrv balutilMV rvmintf hi the Proctor's come putty nigh Lreakln' the iahin' o.' hU te'lbic th:, s*.
S.O. I
\\ I m I
II Ismi ...It \.«r
•• 'ih. yo; e;»;.».' any« b*. tngtno'n
haarte of th«iu th.-ah feud let a
Homo
<*. (’. Brower, bectelarv.
of the moo’ prominent 1-adah« Jew agt-. pre* at./, thai the. theah cou-
Ewgttnrt Enrampmunt No. 4fl, f.O.O.F nachully died in their bode ruty.ah foui.dxl nlggab has gul pas' th« toll
Httcampmout iiM'ri» m * coim I nu <I fourlli than b railed upon to etten* anothah gate ,alF
Ibaliihlay« in I Io» inontli in
ilu*
* '1 e> «• be has says I. adúln* hast­
'Uh yaa It's Jes' 'e 1 tell you Pro«
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ily. a Clabe sum« putty el<w« to me In
tor
Knot*
he's
got
a
yvod
deal
to
Be
­
I <•«’<» 1«. Ilumplirvy, Ccubc.
ruh fu', a changin' of th* rood <■:« roo- Lis velkiL up and au«rn, 1 «posa no
l*ro»|M*ttiy Ihlw'kali ¡xMlgc No. 101 di ' n« «V Kentucky Things ain't th» b .x*
II O< O I in«-« Iff In t in* \ O. I ’. w
"J:Y Ihrn ele Cinte b heahd a noise
I am
they <u down 11.eah In my
(■«Il f’vi rv first nnd third Thursdays il.
I'me. that Is, allux laavla* out Harrods­ !r. th. vlcmll; uf tbs stnbM. Ha ro*oes
11 In* tiionl h
Jennie Hum, N. <*•
out tlu du . ru« a; his beato. b«-<-au*« be
burg you undebstaa*.
l/urinda M. Haubers bverctary.
nr rrKt'ilKKK
\ ll.f.KY
"If you ha-e a«./ teahs to ihed pre- ihl-ka to bl.aAi'L Thean. i,«. Ciat
K.
of
I*.«
—
Klamalh
Ixwlge
N<>.
'.N
tlmxh trnmaa ruugui be« tone euu.»
tli<* milt piar.- in the Klamath
trier I ft in I fie A. O. (J. IV Issili wen panh to sh-d he n now when I tell you
witU .hi wu.aky ait ah Ul. da n bls ols
Haoin allere maul Iloilleni rails
of the death ot ClaL. Juu es whut oc
Motnlay evening, fieri B hiu I mt , (', (
ran I m * I iui I
< III lint* ut t'ttll-
cu d Jes' outside o Harro íaburg un *bs l>iac>. eusL’ aud a thlr.kln' of this to
Joint llaiiitllon, K. of R. and >.
furnia A Nurih<-aaiern It. Il ,
I a - xl ng ton pike, about tu' milve fn.m oia*e I hu cries out In aieuto lan tones.
\l W. <»f A. —|x>-lg« torvi» in tiir
- •) o-i Caichi* that aae Lb. name ot
now hulidlng. Government Ir­
town.
A O, II. W. hall etrry flr»t and third
rigai l<n conlrmplalerl.
Eine
"('labe Jones hs was or*»'nslly from th» nlgrib. "You Caleb, Is that you?
Wednesday in lite month.
vegetulilrs, all kinds of grain
U . B Mi l-Anghlin, Consul
Rowan munte. Wh-u Pro« at cal.eJ I lav i you <JuLc gut them theah tmttlee.*
and duniratIcatcd gruMM-x. I'll
W. A. I*I iv I| m , Clerk.
that theah peace eunfervuce. Ciaba he Urlu« si~ tu ins quick, you—' but It
l«Mitr<-r1 r.i!i/>-
run away ruthah than suffab mu tie «ruldn't do tu ropaat the w-ihds be
Forvelcra <4 America- Ewanna (’amp
No. ill. merit tn the A t> (’ W. hall nilllatlou of attendin' of It. tie ma used, la ih; J resents ul miliea
"1 tab Io!.owed ole Liaba. Wo bad
every ar«x»nd and fourth Fridays in tiir aeay tu IlernxlsI urg ana to Ilea out
nuMiili.
(’. |>. WHI mjh , C. R.
th. res' of hl« daye In |*ac* 'n qdtsl* •nt biah.) to .0« Bienio when i boabd
tide. H«ems he dldn’ geuw ve'y muca the roles ot ole Caleb calua l«ck:
I E. E lainiaon, Ker. Ker.
" Law, Mara Ciaba, I cJa't got
about Harrodsburg.
Deeded lands in a prelimi­
"Hut ennway. ClaM hs wis naUV ahlahy yec 1 td-it Hablad yet
ttlly a ve'y peaceful p’n; sufferin' mar couldn't Bn’ 4« bridle to' de mule.*
nary state of cultivation and
"1 aaU to tall yvu «but tollowed.
Ile dldn' have mo n Ik rótenes te hia
Timber claims.
»lick ('labe dldn'. an i h« wax i perle;* L- too te'lbla, but I r-joeo 1 mus'.
"Seems Ilk« that th«ab peak« euafer-
rmtleman
Tbeah wa n t a a->ui lu
Kow.n but would tell you that Ciao* rme bad las u all the heart out of ole
1 ” 1,11 V win,
Al*«vi a ff*»h stork of cmik I àm «I
Claue. lie nevah wah hltuse'f aftah
Jones «u a perfee' gentleman.
PICARD, CAL.
A J. Manning’i«.
wand.
"You've nevah bln to ito«an enun
"He jes' dr<w his JouM. Lhrr*l shot­
ty’ It's Jes' ‘a well. The po.c,ie theati
«elk about In the da'k with lauter >i— run on b.sse t and «Jul hleae f through
mountainous dlatrlc', you snow. Well, lhe h<-ad with iL ? heu bo ml dead In
«henevah a man with a lautern II» l.is traces tx>cause be cuuliln t atan' tu
Clabe Jone« a loomin' In the distance wall anoebah three huueba to' that
I
he dropped hie lantern and run. You theah whisky.
"Didn't a alt to shoot the tiiggah and
could alius tell wheah Clabe had been
welkin the night befo’ by the nun» the mule as be would a done if It
I ah of lanterns strewed laik ovah the hadn't a bin fo' that theah peace con-
rond Hut thee« earns people 't dropped f< ronce. Jee' shot blaae't.
their lanterns they would be the rust
"Ob. yes. Proctor Knott, he'll have a
tn tell you that Clabe waa a pertec’ n«>d deal to answah fo* at the bah of
Judgment to' changin' ot the good ole
gentleman.
rs M. c illan Prop-r
conditions In ouah natlv' Ian'. That's
"Clabe he wa'n't to aay a
ell theah la to that."—N. T. Bu*.
man He wav Juat thorough
Modern improvements.
73 rooms mid suit«**.
all He would allua atop sbootln' when
His Last Shirt.
be had flnlahcd.
Kample Rooms, Bur Room, Parlor*, Two Club
Mr Hard up- Look har»' you've ma do
"He wouldn't keep on ehoottn' and
Room«, Etc., Etc.
«holin' Jas' fo* dlvllment when theah a mistake with my washing You arot
wa'n't nuthln* to «hoot at. He was » home four or flea old baodkerebfefs that
(aU«nt. quiet man, with a long gray don't belong to me. and nothing also
Washerwoman—They ain't handker­
I i-ahd, Clabe was, and eevvul shot­
chiefs. that's your last shirt, eor —Tlt-
guns.
BltA
"Once he stahted out huntin' fo'
aonie man or othah he thought needed
I'cpperlu'—and he mus' a tif-eded It or
Clabe wouldn't a thought of gtvln' It
tc him when the sheriff, embold'ned
by a extra drink ur somethin' stepped
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THE BROKEN HEART
OK CL a BE JONES
KA
*• |Z
J. E. DUVAL
FRANK IRA WHITE
J
Block
Emma
J\ 1
Telephones: Main J94: Suburban, 14x1
Klfirkintli
F* rt 11 sa, Oregon
SODA WATER
CHRDENS,
East Klamath
FALLS TRACTS
FaurttaN^Hundrtd Acrat undar tha Main Canal, Ft
above thn Main canal, nearly all of which will come
under the High Line Canal
This largo acreage is for sale in tracts to suit purchasers
It is town kite property at acreage prices, a portion sur­
veyed in blocks 260x400 feet, each block containing SIX­
TEEN lots 50x120 feet, with 60-foot streets and 20-foot
alleys.
Homesteads
Located
Firming, Dairying,
Slockriising and Lumbering
:
Lakeside Inn,
M
.
M M
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Larger block« containing 28 lots the asme sise
Acreage tract«, with convenient roads provided, in three
five, ten, twenty or forty acres
ooo
6oo
ACREAGE}^
THE BliST BUY IN KLAMATH COUNTY
Persons seeking an investment cannot afford to miss this opport«-
nity.
Those contemplating buying a home should investigate this
tract. Evory acre will show an increase of from 100 to 1000 per cent
FRANK IRA WHITE
FJmma Block
Telephones: Main $94: Suburban, 14x1
Klamath llallas, Oregon
,
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a
HO7VTBS
Only small acrogage tract* adjacent to
Klamath Falls, good land, matchless lo­
cation, traversed by two county road*
and other highways being constructed
in the
Telephone Main J3
ESPY, the Soda Water Man
ORCHARDS.
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
>
*
up to him end called to him to halt
You'd bahf*ly call II a call slihah. It
was rn la', n wb'spah
"'ML'.s.l J o «. m ' ta*e he wsvorln'iy,
1 n> afeat.d i'u have to err*-«’ you fo'
carrylu or concealed veppuna.'
"Clabe wav a patient, long sufferin'
man as I tell you. He didn't shoot
him lie J*.« locked ovsb bis bead and
.aid to him. a p'lutln cxplanlto'lly to
Un hour pistols protrudin' from his hip
pocket»
boknives the handles
o which war stlekla out o hla bouts,
still th- double larr'1.1 shotgun ovah
Lt* sbouldaL. and he saya says he:
“ ‘Dr you call the.in heah weppuns
concealed weppuns sahP
"Then ho pushed bit.- gently sable
without puttin' a single bullet through
bln and went on a buntln fo hi« man.
"No Clatw he wa'n't 'a hasty *s they
make bin- out. Ho wouldn't deliber­
ate!) up nnd shoot everybody ho ooms
across Not a tall.
"I used t< visit Clabo quite frequent­
ly aftah ha oome to Harrodsburg, and
to show you how honorable bs was. I
mus toll you how ho alius offered ma
a shotgun to protec' myse'f In case the
uinvrt.allon took a unexpected tu'n
ano annoyed him.
"hevvul friends and me we used to
take dlnnsh wltn Clabe now and agin.
We all sot aroun* the table with ouah
double barr'ld shotguns at ouah aides,
reafy; but Clabo he wa'n't nevah to
ray lilmsef aftah that Ihoah peace con­
ference of Proctor Knott's. Nevah was
hlmaa't Net ah In a single Instance did
he slow the conversation to lead Into
A chk_ne. whut would lead to the use
uX ihu uuuble-barr'ld shotguns
"Vi hut's that f Ac* As you nay, we
mu«' a bln ao..iewhat partlculah our-
se'veg.
kuu an Ughi, 'a usual. We
was.
■ uh yes
Proc he'a responsible fo'
the i.onditlun u, things now In Ken-
lucky
No promiscuae .hootin' to
■mount to anything. no cleanin' out of
roiniu-inttiea. no mithin*. Mos’ 's still
and peacviul a a ctvlIKed country Ken-
BO
A
IT IS GROWING
EVERY DAY
MATVBALLT
in
Coro What is your favorite pet in the
animal world*
lwra-Man —Chicago Chronicle,
.
r
The Shirk.
><e worked with or.» •,•••» th««tort
Th« tho> long work-day through.
Naw W «an watch II with both «)«•;
R«*« ««thtaff
to do.
-»Hou«««« R««t
w
Commercial Biwalry,
’Ta, what it commercial rivalryr
"Well, commercial rivalry 1« th« way
yovr Mtbcr tries to spend what I mak«
tasUr than Mrs Paah next door sp«ad8
wfeat her husband makes.”—Chicago
Journal.
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Got It at Last.
Rinka—Old Sklnasm. th« trust pro-
tnotar. Is d«ad.
Wbli- That to? He's got now what
he always wanted
Liaha—What's that?
Wink»—Thr earth — Town Tópica
GRANDVIEW
ADDITION
to Bonanza
An investment made now in this
property will yield larger returns than
any property in Klamath county.