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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1906)
EXCHANGES. llb.i auxa IiuIh-1in) ' t'f> - ' • i '.i > thu wi I h ol Tiros. Mi- ollsra ,ir; >'-•♦ <! f.<« *l-f *» f«/l •' > r»»l lui» and •'1 ti' .t 1- j « t.j i r o i .( w , g n « il diuel on tin. I lib., iuirt., a baby girl. 1‘oalmaatrr Clopton was kick«. I by n horau Tliuraday evening with surli im |wtu«, that lie ban «urea required tbe aid ol crutches. I will pay the above reward for a watch my repair department cannot put in perfect 1’ II. McKendree on Wednesday pur .based the Faller beef at Keno Spring« (or I.. Gerlx-r. paying I and f> cents for lluiii weighed nt Horton's later on. Thia ia n good buy,and Hi« land ar« flue. running order Mr» lli Gil»«........ Alturas, Cal , ar rived overland Tucaday afternoon tout tend at tln< busisi.hr of her «on, Fred Vinaon, whom ah« loon I cmvaleseing Mr*. Gibson i-x|H-cla Io remain in town illilil Fled hna RUlHcimitfy recovered to Iw liilten to Altura«. ami then take him home with her, a« Dr. Johnson lorbida NOTH K him doing any work thia summer. ALVA LEWIS •Pi**>rtuniiir* m Muatr Aft f ingu-nr- -nd f J r alurr V. »I **<iuifr| ed |*h|A<< aland < i » ■ I 0» oraloriea Herbar nm .iit'l Mineral < 1»* f 1 Im lar^ral and •»'d'ral ! adiaa’ -mianrr in ihr Pa« he Nvrttiwaal >1 rttjoya 4 o^nut.al r»i n l- r im I arila* Iba Lea* 1 h>a ral menial and rn- ral tram« in« and drsrJ n* n <■ w o maali > d I rhi a a** ally and « d*i' allot > ly t'-r II-« »n t • «a'G-d •tabón 4 or f* ra Va'lm .» .n d 4 * ». *’< l>» ar« » a by ^tate Aliti» rify Inter'« rr»«* a¡th tv»« ria «d r»»n ( atli«»h< a t> •> ru i »> ' .»h • ile * \< id« in y la Ulaally I« h alrd ait» <1 tnaporn* a««».» tidtan lay«« Striai opporiut f <• »wli aa mo - a»,» able in no other « .ly «<11 Ih» 4 <>aat II ui ^ î - gk » »rg» ard «uitiin» dioua well Jigt.i« d l.« ,»l' d and ver l 'air «! d'»rmi<or>ra an«l 1 r»«M*e r » » » ait:<»; «d w»tb * I malern Lonvrn.ri» « » I !.r i>»vl.tut «»n ia lil<r I •nd pr«**yr»»i*e will it r.l nv ' ** eia«-• i«-r an<1 tradilh'ha < t »I a« hiet« met.1 I rma modeai *-at >1.» t«4 > r« It t* f.» > ' r< V. f »tr for annourn emenf I > I f. id ami tu.f. • * * p« r year Adthrwa S •»< r :■« r ■ r Si M »ry * A< .dr >y PORTLAND, OREGON, U.S.A. f Merrill Recon!.) !5ob ll.ldwin line foraaken tbe harness Evang'diata Mr. nnd Mr«. Itialry.wlio biixirM-RR and is wrestling with bi« liny have been holding revival aervleea in crop. litre lather. Walln.-e Baldwin, 1'emnnr. i aim-« June, ar« meeting with came down Iroin th« Falla, and is tend plumotninnl sucouas,thirty-seven (ample ing abop. having la-cii liaplim-d, among whom A groat deal <>( complaint lias been Welt', according to rxrrrvapomlence in male lately alaiut th« condition ill the the laikeviuw Examiner: • ilr Kdilh Hliekel. Mi*. II. A. Rugali, Mr., lieu. county road where it <-ro««e< the irriga Maxwell, Mr«. Earnest llamaker, ting ditch at Frank Graybale's. It ia Messrs Earneat Bqruham. Janiea Nich elated on graaj authority that there ia a ol«, < I.Heine I'uvis, Mr*. Cora Urown drop ol tao fes-t almost straight dow n in Mima Sadie Brown, W inula Forbes. to this ditch and it is •lumai ini|«*arble Leona Bean, Erma Ib-aglnnd, Marie (or a team to pull an empty wagon llar|>old, Mia Burnham, Mr*. F. C. acroaa it, let alone a Imt-lurl <me. The Bocildoldt, Mi. sea Ella Nichol«,—Bray, road supervisor ought to l'.ok «(ter Ibi». Geo Wil.on baa ii tnrned from Port Mi aara Will Spark«, V. ill Fteveiii, Otto llialiaw. J. O. llamaker, A. I*. Har|«>ld, land «here he went to investigate the ollie Itoblnaon, Mr*. J. O. llamaker. cost ol a bruairig plant. II« decided Il la lio|a <| Unit the g<a«l work i. try no not 10 purchase sin h a plant at present FALLS SODA WATER mean,through when the go>al brother but did invent in a so.la mannfacturing THE MOST Any aud all |wrac»ns clalmhif a«lr<*r«t*ly the slater Risley go on their way, but ■ ml la-vr bottling plant. Mr. Wilson REFRESHING SUMMER DRINK abut »• ilnrrtlx <1 land* ara rrr|UralM to flh» and will unite and help one another and alate* that lie will be in trim to make tb«rif t iaitii» in thl* «»fth • nit or k*for* »ai l 2nd take up their cross and follow Christ amla within the month. A* to the beer day of Auguat, |M> J. N WaiauW. iCrgIHrr. Manufactured In all Flavors MU I A and prove luilhlul unto death, ia tin bottling part ol tin- plant he has not yet dei-ided a* to putting it into opera prayer ol thy unworthy servant.” Main 33 tion (or the present but purchaser! it Io SOLI! IILS Ot KI.A.MAItt t ALLS (lakeview Examiner) hare ready (or future use. 11« will erect Clarence Snider, who hna been taking __ a ......heal eour>c in a I'or ilk nd echool a building near Ida resident'« on Front A.<>. \V l.mkvil!«* N«> Ho street lor the establishment. returni-d to lukeview Inal Tliurwlav mr«*ln hi 11»<* A. <>. I . W. Ii.ill rwrv wuh hia mother lor hi* vacation. Miaa rijotiisK Wriiing. \ iniltutf llnilhrra a|. rli oiuc. IV. i >. bnijtli, M. \V, Mae Snider atop|a-d at Khiuialli Fall, to J. W. bituiivna. iCt'curder. viail with (lien-la at that (dace for a Jury Returns Verdict Against rvkkell F.vafijfrhiir \\». mh Pcgr«*«* »»( abort time. Clarence had thu mump» And lloge J ll<>u<»r Lfclgr iiH'ri*« in ilo* A. <>. IV, w hile at A-hland. ball <«v«*rv avron'l and fourth Thura*lava •on-in- Judge II. I.. Beiiaon and hia III t its' Hl'-tlf It. S.ltrl \ S . \\ lilt.-, 4 . rf | I . Al 12:17 o’clra k Thunrdny the jury iu law, Mr. Bngga, pmd thia city a visit JvaiM’ .Marph«; l<vt-order. the Federal Court returned a verdict of (IMIZZt I! nitOA la«t Week. Th« lodge Un her« on a guilty against Martin <». Hoge and \V. <». \V. Enmma (*an»p( No. 790. W. KI. AM Atti I AÎ.I.5 < U . wrrv U t'tliicn«I,t\ «'Veiling little ina'ter |«-rtainiiig to hi. office na Charles Nickell, troth <4 Medford. They ogr.ouN at 7 :3O <»\ !•< k nt ^andrtaon'« hall. All circuit Judge. Imt riot to hold a ae«aiou were rvcoiliuiv-nduif to the clemency of | itrtghliora ror<tirtl|y invitt««|. of circuit court. Mr. Biigg* ia interval- K. llrttiiiltMiburg, (’h-ik. cd in a condenrud cream factory in Cali- the court. The two men were charge I. along with A. I\ At M Klamath N«» lornia. and w uh here m the intereata ot Henry W. Molerand Frank E. Kincart, 77. Meria '*atur la« vv«*ning on <»r I m * Ida company, also ol Meriiord, with the crime of hav fom th«* hill moon <>/ rnch month in the (laik.view Herald.) ing conspired to rletra id the 1'iiited U amiiil Hall. Ah*i Martin Jr. \V. M. Judge II I.. Ik-tiRon ami hi. aon-in- State* out of portions of it* lands, lortb W. E. It>udi»in. Kr<*f««tiirr. law N. C. Bugg«, the latter of wliom Miller and Kincart had al-ca ly plead«,! 1.0 O. I . Klamath I^Mlgt' Xu. 137 Ev«|>oratcd guilty, and tl.eir tcstiin ny was uwd to inrrta tvrry batut«lay t-vming in tin* repreivnta the Alpine A. (). I*. W. hall, E. E. I mihimoii , N.<«. Cream Co., were in iarkeVirw for a few convict the other two defendants. The C. IhoMcr, ban ivtury. -lava lid« w<-ck. The lu'lgc raid hia indictment against the four men had Enamin Encampment V». ■I<l,!.<>.<>.|‘. daughter told him to aay that the cream Ireen returned January 31, l'JOo. i Em-Mftipmriit mevta m*on*i ami fourth wa« the l«-at in the world, lie waa doing Following the recent purchase of tbe >nturilMVM hi th«« month m th«« it an I conarqnently Mr. Brigg, waa aell- iA.<> I \V hall l»«*niH 11, (I*. Sunnyside irrigation cm.al in Washitg- ing Iola < I it. We think Mr. Brigg* lo’o L, Ifuiiiphfi'V, s - ci H m ». ton, Acting Secretary Ryan of tire Inte ■ uur I l«c "a awful go,at aalcanian*’and 1*1 njtrtttV KrlM'knh Lalge No. 101 rior I*epartincnt, today order« I the Re the cream all right M in «pile of the I. < >. <». I . mr«*ti> in I| h * A <>. I*. clamation Service to take over and pay reputa'ion t >r truth ami veracity, borne i hall evorv ti«at ami third ThtiradMyN ii> fiO.OlO for the Ankeny canal, which ■ th«* month Jeimi«« Hum, N. <i. l,y the niemliera of the legal fraternity, lorni nil iin(ortant part ol the Klamath Innintla M./ mu I mt . r*<*crclarv. be ««Ila it. project in Oivgon. Tle-rc i« no good k •»( I*. — K Ltiiial h Inwlgo No. V» iirrrKiiiiHK.i vvi . i . ey (Aalrland Tiding«.) reason why this property should not ' m<M*tw tn llo’ A. (). \V. hall «*vrr* the nntypUc • In th • K i:n it It II. Snook, the contractor, well known have been aiquirrsl by die Government M<>n>hiy «*v«*imig. Bert luimln*r. <J. Haalii whet« good Ininieatcada lu re, hna la-ell awarded the contract for a year and a half ago, b-it the I »epart- John llumiliun, K. ol K. anti ,*■*. can ballad, tin line rd <'.all- M tV. «»I A.— L«»>lg<* mrrla in th«* the erection of the woman'* building at ment attorneys advised that Mr. An- 1 hirula A Northeastern II II . \ t>. I'. W. hull vv«*rv Ant and third the <>. A. C. for »•M'.OtMI. ima l>i|lhlli|o. Governili nt Ir kenv and liis rister did not bold title to \\ < <• nt hdM - ill (he IMOlilli. rigai hat «sinteinplat rd. Fin • Attorney-General Crawford lia* de some few small tracts, traversed by W. I*. \|< l.ttighhn, C oii M i I vegetable«, all kinds of grain cided that a man who tile I on a home- their canal worth in the .iggrega'e $2lHI \V. A. I'htdpiL Clerk. and riunirai Ic.itcd glassi s lil- or Fl'*1 tliongh they had been using this Eon*at<*ra of tmrrira—E maiiur Camp. «ten I but haa no other real ««late ia not llililted rang«. ' j . i.if • i In U m a O r \\. h.di a fret holder in the rame hen*e that en property without protest ever since the ev«*ty » ocoik I and fourth Hidaya m th«* title* him to lx- one <d aix witneaaea re completion of their canal. tnoiiih. C. |>. \\ illaon, C. It. Had these pettyleggers had their wav, quired to «wear in a Vote on election E. E lamiatni, Iler. Stv. the Government would not luivo pur- day. chased the canal until Mr. Ankeny A |>arty composed of Misses FMna For Sale. could convey title to every loot ot right Deeded lands in a prelimi Well« and Mae Mulit and Percy Wells Tcnt liouac including •tove, ow.king ol way to the Government,which might nary state of cultivation and uten.ila dialics an<l chaira. Twohlreks and Earl .lackaon tell Wednesday after hare involved years <4 litigation. The Timber claims. noon on a two months trip to Pelican South of K. K.K. store. Reclamation Service tea -I* that Ankeny ’a bay. Crater lake arid Ft. Klamath. At title is (icrfectlv good to all intents and Pelican bay Miss Jennie Conrtwrighl purposes, ami il any question is hen- Al* uva a irmi i atocle <»( cundir* at and llobt. Clay will join the party. PICARD. CAL. after raised the Government can buy A. J. MAiming*». Nestling in the alate treasury is $59,- the isolate I tracts traversed by canal (XM in cash, while |<>7.0tX) in property at the out side c-st <4 (CO-. Iras also been turned over to the state. Had the canal n >t Ireen paid for now, This ia the unexpended balance ol the it might have been a dozen years Irefore fAOO.ooo appropriated by state for the the Government could have opened up la-wi* .uni Clark Exposition and Ur en the first unit of tiie Klamath project. able Oregon to make a showing nt the Now it is probable that this will Ire In cutting the nd J. II. MIC? 1C. Aliimi|£cr St. I.oiti* Fair. Out of the |500,(XM) ap- completed in 11*07. tape, Mr. Ryan acted enurely on the. propi inted, tbe Coininiasion erect«,I a recoinendation ol the Reclemation Ser in Oregon. Teams ■talc building at St. Irouia nnd equipped vice.—Oregonian. it with exhibits. For the lam is mid anti Saddle Touriats. Clark Exirordtion the Commission put Crater up nil the public buildings and provided the state mid county exhibits. After all other Board by or month these expenses the Oiegon State Com mission was still in a position to turn CHLL ON RICE 7ÄT THE LODGE back l-Vt.000 in cash, for whic|| it holds ixHn»- the receipts of tint statu treasurer, and property value,! al |6,,000. E. Ô.‘HENRY TIMIIKU LAND. A4 T JUMK U7a FOR PUlll.lUATKlW I'lillod Nlaira lani«| (litter*, laikvyh*w, Or<*g0ii ClVMJIMJINehK and SURVliVOU Ma) IA, luun Noth'»« )■ lo*r«<by glvvii that In rompllanrr* MJHI a TIT FA U.K will» lb«« |>ruvial«*na cd III* ar t ol «'on*r«HM of AH kind* sdxiuee' ing aid dinughlliig J iiim * ft , I a ; n . rniHitM " An act I r Hui ►•!«* »»< , -------- £............ Iltnin-r lamia in lb« Hiaira ul «'allfurnia, Or«* Ilana ami M| h « i II> aliuu« F u r n i a li r-d *<rii, Nr« *<ta. an«l W<ahln*ion Trrrltr.ryas «**l’-i«t|r»t Iu all lb»* Public l.aii'i Matra by at 4 of Augual 4. 1*9.' Frvd II Mill*, of Klamath Falla romiiy of CONTR4CIOH and B* ’ll 1)1 R K latnailt. *lals> ol Oivguti, ba** lliia »lay fllrd mnrr and liar I Hr»« rt«»a u fc III Ibl* ufti-r bia »Morn •tairiuoul No. .H j V7, fui yillMf»« I Uuaranirr>t lb» I'iirrha*r rd the an«l MAIN KTKKET lUt Mli. aii Hith (a uf hrcilrtn No Id. in Tuwudiip No M Muulb sa 3 <* Kan*«« Xu y k, w M. *m| win off« y priwl iu shun that thr latid auiight ia mura taluaLIu fur Ita ilnilsvr «»r aluno than fur a¿rí< ultural and t»t o»tabll«h hia claim lo »aid land i* l*trc ihc i'lcrk »»t Klaiuaih Uuuuty or«* * »11, ai hi* <>n»< >-ai klantalh Fall*, Orrgmi. un Thursday, il»** Jud «lay uf AngiiM. itAa*. USE 11« tiaruoa a* whiotaar«, || A, tVlllla, K |l Itrnry, Johii hr liall«i< a. and Ja« k Kimball ail I nt a aiuafb Folla. Utr**u¡i. I J. E. DUVAL SODA WATER FRANK IRA WHITE lCiBimo Block Telephones: Main J94 : Suburban, 14x1 Klflllllltll CARDENS. l^flllM, < > l’C“ U.« > 11 ORCHARDS. HOZ^ES Only Niiiiill acregage tracts adjacent to Klamath Falls, good land, matclde-s lo cution, traversed by two conntv rea l and other highways being construct'd in the EAST KLAM A TH FALLS TRACTS Fourteen Hundred Acres under the Main Canal, Four Hundred Acres altovo the Main canal, nearly all of which will come under the High Line Cana! KLAMATH Telephone ESPY, the Soda Waler Man This large acreage is for sale in tract' to suit purchasers It is townsite property at acreage prices, a portion sur veyed in blocks 260x400 foot, each block containing SIX- TEEN lots 50x120 feet, with 60-foot streets and 20-foot alleys. Larger blocks containing 28 lots the same size Acreage tracts, with convenient roads provided, in three five, ten, twenty or forty acres FOUND GUILTY BLOCKS ¡’S ACREÂÛEÜX.,. THE BEST BUY IN KLAMATH COUNTY Persons seeking an investment cannot afTord to miss this opportu nity. Those contemplating buying a home should investigate this tract. Every acre will show an increase of from l^O to 1000 per cent Homesteads FRANK IRA WHITE Hnima ISloolc Telephones: Main J94; Suburban, 14x1 IC lfixnritli JRollSe Oregon Firming, Dairying. Stockraising and Lumbering J. H. WHITCOM, Pelican Bay Lociác Finest Fishing Southern Boats, Horses for Will Furnish Guides. Will take you to Lake ami points. day, week a THE BLACK 4-YEAR-OLD REGISTERED PERCHERON STALLION RICHMOND will make the Reason <d 11)00, opening May 1st mid closing August lit AT THE HORTON RANCH Miss la-tn Nickerson, the sweet so- prmio singer, well known in Ashhind, has opened n class in vocal m uric in Klmiuttli Falls. Term. fll’.Nt per season, due August tut, 11*00, Insurance $2(1 due when satiallesl mare* are wills foal. Said Stallion will l>« him lied by Jack Horton. Good pasture (or mare* nt the rate of $1 per head per month. Will nut lie responsible for aecidenla. (.Vicdford Oregonian) W. W. Finley, of Sprague River, Klmnnth county, I ihh Ireen visiting rel atives mid friends living in Jackson county. They were accompanied home by Waldo Kluni their nephew, who has been quite sick. cxxyoooo ooo ooo oo-óoó-o oooooo KLÄMÄTH FALLS ■*S TEA M-tè- LA U N D R Y i (Medford Tribune) M. B. Oi r Ims just pureliased the old Vaughn place almut titre« milea from Fort Klmnnth of 320 acres. This in all liny land mid was bought by Mr. On lor investment. NOW IN OPERATION All kinds of laundry finished in a FIRST CLASS MANNER ÿ D. B. CAMPBELL, PROP’R. ^XXXXX>O<XX><XX> (Valley llecord) Mr, and M i s. Geo. W. Owen ami daughter, Miss Minnie, are ex- l«‘cted homo this week from a visit with relatives nt Bly, Klauiath county. 0 (Yreka Journal) A new poRtollice has been established on Joe Cieck in the Elliott Creek section ol Siskiyou county, just south of the Or egon line. There are about ISO (H-rsons in that section, which ought to lie formed into a school district and voting place, but it is too late now fur this year. IT IS GROWING EVERY DAY Now is the time to buv lots in the GRANDVIEW ADDITION to Bonanza Hav. you monry to invert, property to br c.ired for or rstattr to br mana*< J? Will your hrallh. time and private altairi pc. inti vou to manage them properly and proiit.-.bly? You may have the collective wladom of experienced mm In the management of your Inter- ertr if you consult this Company. It also receives deposit, sublect to check, and savings accounts from one dollar up. paying current Interest thereoa. Acts as trustee In all property relations requiring such services, buys and sells bonds, effects col lections. lends money. In many other ways it can be of service. Call or write for frrt rt-nrhlrt setting forth the scope of Ha operations. An investment made now in this property will yield larger returns than any property in Klamath county. FOR PARTICULARS SEE C. H. MCKENDREE BONANZA, OREGON