TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. affirmed; opinion bv Justice Hailey. 1 lie Mock company brought »uit to re- rover potwsHm ol pro|wrty to which it 1 claims title by viilu«'of purchase from the state umher the swampland laws. Morrow claim««! right oí | h » ss « m >« íoii as administrator of the e«t.ile «>í J. W Mor­ row, who took Ilia land us a timber claim. Klamath Falls, Or., Thursday, August 9, 1906 For Sale—Cheap, a 12 foot show case. Fiank Ankeny. KL, A MA TH REPUBLICA K E. J. MURRAY, Editor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. I M ason & S lough ABSTRACTERS KLAMATH FALLS OREGON I aim to be reliable HE FCU.\D A CCOL PLACE. WHITE IN PORTLAND THE NATRON LINE Oivea Facts and Figures Tbwt Cannot Will Have to Secure Rights oi W ay Be Dented First Diligent Search Revealed the Ideal Place for Bifcnlng Oflt Oreen Banana«, The mau of the house brought home the other evening five doten bananas The follow mg from th«1 Eugene Regis­ which he had seen going cheap aa he Frank Ira White, who was in Portlaml passed by the hucksters or 'he st eet ter is of l'M'al interest: sm hssiness. was interviewed alxuit They were a bit green. to I* sure, but For the information of our ront«'m;w>r- the huckster told him if he would put Klamath county, and his remarks »re on much to the point and lull of facts, ary and tl»e I’lMthml |>rvevs in the Cascade mountains on the man's eye caught the gas stove, and cntial in favor of Portland. It 1 was this ; H»* route excepting for the Southern be felt that at last he had found the proper place for the ripening process. William llood. tact that enabled Portland dealers to i Pacific company. While we would l«e glad to see dirt There was fire in the rar.ge. therefore supply tbe equipment for the Govern-1 the gas stove must be out of ccmmis- begin flying on the Natron branch to­ asent construction camp. »ion, and so he opened the oven dcor “From the Klamath point of view, we day it will prolmblv require some time and1 [Kipped in the bananas and went are very anxious to have a chance to to complete surveys and secure rights of back into the library for a smoke. It was two hours later, and his wife show Portland business men the won­ way so that we can hardly expect actual derful resources of southern Oregon. It construction work to begin on this line «as still trying on her new hat and h bard to grasp the meaning of bringing before next year. It is likely the Drain making her husband stop reading every fire minutes to tell her whether he con­ 250,‘>00 acres of land under irrigation.! project will be commenced first. sidered it more becoming ttan her green Comparison furnishes the means of un- ! one. and If he dlcn't think It a little— FROM derstanding, and it is an area larger Just a little—too wide on the left side, than all of the in igaied acreage of South­ » when, in the mid« cf this pleasing oo ern California. Upper Klamath I-ake, | eupition. the lady stepped short, sud­ iM errill R ecord ] denly. and sniffed suspiciously. the chief source ol water supply for this A great many of onr farmers are "If I weren't quite sure that we never vast area, is equal in surface extent to complaining that the tobacco worm is had a cooked banana in this house. 1 the acreage to be watere«l, and is the eating up the potato crop. Frank Hed­ should say that Brldcet was baking some hinp'st body of navigable water in the rick, who lives on the hill between here at this moment,” said she. United States west of the Rocky Moun­ Her husband looked up with more ani­ and Poe valley, says these worms are tain«. With one person to each five [rotato on his mation than he had displayed in the acres of lan«l to be brought under irrig» simply devouring ' the ‘,v P' l-‘u ‘ t cre. you for a little surprise,” said he. “Sbo says they are very good w ith sugar and tbe Klamath section can lie devote«L [L axeview E xamim :::, At long lange the Portland business The price of l-.-ef has been tbe source cinnamon.” And that Is all of the story, except men can hardly comprehend these pos- i °f considerable inquiry from cattle rai.- that that family had bananas for break­ sibilities. If they make the trip, they ers thioughout this country. A tel««- fast. luncheon and dinner for a week will return enthusiastic loosters for that Kram was receive«! in I^ikeview a few thereafter. until Bridget got tired of the portion of Oregon and deternnned that days ago by a gentleman who is lu re whole matter and gave the remnants to hs trade foi the future shall be held bv ,or “>e purpose of buying beef and mut- a poor family in the alley. the trade center of tbe state. !ton- ,hat can b ' bo'1Kllt ln “Klamath county is taking tbe led lbe ^remento valley for 5 cents per among Oregon divisions in the matter | P°und To the many inquiries as to the AN ORDER THAT SHOCKED ol public improvements. The County Pr“* oi U11 «‘'ere can be no eatis- Then He Regretted That He Had Not Higb School w as erected last vear at a f»rtory r‘,PlX “ ?•<- •• Taken the Beer Ho eost of almost »40,000and is a more sub- ■ eland' are »'tending to hold out fur tbe Wished For. stantial structure than any public school ',ame price they received last fall, Tbe waiter hid shown me to stable, and Dr. Alice Magilton Klamath Fails, building in Portland, being entirely of ------ of ‘ vl ----- before I had ordered he brought a woman who has been in Iaikeview for the past brick and stone. A public school build-1 of about CO and placed her across from lag is being completed at a cost of more 1 ten days, departed for her home yester­ me, relates a writer in the Kansas Uian »20,000 built of stona quarrie«l near day. While here Mirs Magilton deeded City Star. The car was swaying ar.rl the town, and the people of Bonanza, in to her mother, Mrs. T. J. Magilton, her bumping over a new piece of track, and the old lady seemed perturbed by the Lang**ll Valley, are erecting a public 1'iO acre ranch on the west eide. school building at a cost of »10,000. John C. Hanan an old pioneer of Jarring and the noise. Her hair was Brick business blocks in coorse of con- Paisley w as accidentally killed near there nearly white, and It was wared over struetion in Klamath Falls represent an last Saturday He was running a mow­ the temples. A little bonnet was held In piece by broad silk ribbons, tied very ing machine on the Harvey ranch at the carefully In a very reg ular Low under investment of more than »50,000. “Goad roads are the first essential to j south end of Summer Lake, and Riley her right ear. A turn-down collar of economic local transportation and the Hammersley was running a mower in white and a long, thin chain holding a County Court of Klamath County lias the same field. Hammersley*« team pair of glasses were the only relief from taken cognisance of this fact by start­ ' started to run away- and living a short the black silk frock. There she sat, the ing a good roads movement of a practic­ 1 distance behind Hanan, they could not primmest old lady 1 had ever seen away al character. A stretch oi two and a , I>e tamed until they ran ag .inst Hanan from a mohair sofa. There was even half miles of macadam is being built ' the tongue striking him in the back be- a trace of a pucker to her mouth. Just to accentuate Most apparently on her between the county seat and main coun­ : tween the shoulder blades, knocking way to the Missionary society's district ty roads of liievalley converging at that ! him off the machine. He was paralyzed convention. distance from the town. The cost of 1 and hardly knew what hurt him. The I had contemplated having a small thia road will be approximately »16,000 ; accident occurred at 3 o’clock in tbe bottle of ale with my roast beef, but and will be one of the best examples of afternoon ami Mr. Hanan died at nine I ordered milk Instead. While I am a believer in personal liberty. I do not per­ what can be done with material close at o'clock, six hour» later. mit my theories to Inflict themselves hand when Oregon people determine up­ A Tillamook court ha« discovers«] that upon others. I ordered milk instead of on improvements. I new»|>aper sulrsciptions are an almost “Klamath Basin needs farmers above infallible test of a man’s honesty. II beer, and the waiter spilled much of it on me and the table as the train swung all else. With the splendid opportuni­ he is dishonest lie will cheat the printer around a sharp curve. Tbe old lady ties presented there for securing homes i and if he cheats the printer be is dis­ noticed the mishap, but her face bore all that is needed to attract the right honest, hence there is no escape. In not a trace of slightest interest. Witn class is publicity. There is no public ! any community a newepajxrr subscrip­ her In hearing distance I would not have land that can be homestead««! under the tion liook is almost as good as a Dunn risked laughing at anything. In the cold, business-like voice of the class reclamation project at present, but at ■ I or Bradstreet commercial register. leader she ordered I could have told prices ranging from »15 to »25 an acre,! What next! Now we are told that at what it would be before she raid a word selection can be had of many thousands least two transcontinental lines promise —she ordered two eggs boiled medium, nl acres. It is the most attractive agri­ "It to inaugurate A novelty within a few dry toast, and a pot of hot tea. cultural region available for the man months which will not only be a Ision to must be hot," rhe ««Id. “And, waiter,” with the necessary livestock .implements i actors ami actresses, but to to tin-gener­ she called, as he turned away, "before and a small amount of cash to invest. you bring the eggs I w ant a Scotch high­ al traveling public as well. This novelty ball.” Immigration that has f>ecn turned to­ ! will l>e a theatre car. Impressed by the That Is what she raid. The car made-« ward the Alberta country, to oilier dis­ j hearty reception given stage folks who a particularly wild lurch just then, which tant regi ins and to the semi-arid lands ' on several occasions while crossing the helped me to hide my surprise. That east ol the Rocky Mountains is the class I Ml«idle West have entertained their fel­ was all that saved me. _ that would come to Klamath Basin if low passengers with scenes from various fully informed ns to the situation there, i Punishment for Papa. plays, arrangements are being made soil conditions and abundance of water Mrs Bibman—When my husband whereby certain transcontinental trains lor irrigation. The Klamath Chamber will carry coaches in which stages, cur­ came home last evening I raw that he'd «4 Commerce, organised to embrace Hie tains and facilities for acting will l>e in­ been drinking and gave liim a good scolding'. entire county in its membership, is stalled. The players who np|>ear will Mrs. Wyse—Oh. dear! what y in that campaign is anxious for an op­ sage, and a certain charge will lie made husband has been drinking I say noth­ I portunity to show the attractiveness lor admission to the theatre car for tbe ing. but give him the baby to hold, ft ■nd resources to Portland people first.’’ I is really pathetic to see how devoted performances. The Oregon supreme court recently he is to Bobby. My dear, you've got a good ceal to learn about the manage­ Uooth-Kellv Lumber Co. has «old 3760 handed down the following decision: ment of husbands Boston Trans« r. nt acres of limiter land,located in Siskiyou Warner Valley Block Company, re­ county, Calif., to J. E. Wheeler; con­ spondent, vs. J. L. Morrow, ap|>ellant, sideration »3l,t!>3. i from latke county, II. L. Lensuu, Judge Wc have a clndcc lino of lands in trai ts laige m Mitali, to suit pur citasen,; also city propt'rljr of all devi pilon» 1 ÏI I>i I 7K 1 K'N 1C IV ledi küui^e Uii Ííidiii Sirejl d’ld /III • • • I ■> sit tm nee • • • at moderate price Wc carry a full line of Inauratici'. including Life, IN-rwona! Accident Fin', Steam Boiler, Plate libisi«, anti l.iabilttv ltixiir.it»« ,'. I <’•••• I money » ihtu in city nini ciniiitry really, Haw mill fur rale or lindo Fite insnr.mce written In eonqsuio» CONCERT that |iay. ealiibitiiui. AUGUST 9. 1906 L ha I prêt»talo, k* relies oil The Aurei »prrhmm» ol ( ’<»1 n ni I »mn elephant,a teeth in exist- HIGH SCHOOL. KLAMATH I ALLS en «rv at n>v office. —-'ATjV- MISS WILMA MISS WAGGtNtR, T ELSIE MRS. 1 (al (bj PIANIST APRltGATt. OLIVER VIOLINIST GATES. Fr«. i e , D M «jo« .............. Cirattvio, F. M ajor Mbs WAGGENI R S-nrlutti 2 (•) (!•) I-’) W h KHK B l « h >MM TIIK R ose .. .. I 'la\ ton J«»hiw A?» k N«» t ............... Barry W here Rren »:s F low ,. r 37, N«..'2 1 rse . i or. 32. No. 1 / («1 Chopin . I MISS W At ¡GEN ER a R om ««<> N«. 1 ... Beethoven MISS I I SIH All’LlGATE Mi.« Applegntv, Accompanist i S cherzo , or, 31 8 .......... ................... ............... . .('hopin vil-- W d . i . i \i i: \ D m I' rki ' i . MRS. OLIVER I.ATES Viol.iv O hlh ..IT" Strvlrxki Mi«« E ime A iti . kuatk ■ Horning & Casey Have all kinds of farm property, improved and unimproved, ranging from fifteen to» seventy-five dollars per acre. Have some choice to»n property chean. also have some Business Lots and some Fine Timber Claims. REAL ESTATE AND NOTARY PUBLIC i