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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1906)
Roberts $ banks KLAM A TH REPUBLICAN E. J. MURRAY. Editor. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. HARDWARE DEALERS TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. Klamath Falls. Or., Thursday. August 93, 1906. DAIRY DOINGS Clean Cut Cutlery and Edged Tools Fully Guaranteed Mi» Tolu Michael is once* luor» at home with her new baby, ami both an* »ell and hearty. Mr» Geo Smyth, her mother, haa been helping her to care tor the little youngster Bae terming ists oi renown, it is Mid, have recently cua» to the ctmeliwiou that the genua deriuaeentur, commonly known a» the »age lick, doe. not carry the germ oi spotted lexer The inhabi tants of the sagebrush country can now breathe freely. They say that it is the gopher that i» the guilty parasite pur veyor. If it ha.1 turned out that every body who was bitten by a »agetick »a» certain to have an attack of »potted fever thia country would soon tie decim ated. What a blessing it is that these learned seientista have thus relieved the public mind. The bite of the sagvtick is painful euough without any lustin attachments let us live ill hopes that the learned doctor» will uot change their iniuds later on. Peninsular and Imperial Steel Ranges Finest Line of ROYALWARE In the City Roberts°banks r BESI EQUIPPED HOTEL 11 IM 0RE60W M rs . m . M c M illan , Prop’r. Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites. Sample Rooms. Bar Room. Parlors, Two Club Rooms, Etc., Etc. > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS > The infant sou ot Mr. and Mr» Key Pool, died last Friday evening, of sum mer complaint after a brief illness The burial took place last Sunday, the in terment at Houansa cemetery. A large number of friends expressed their sym pathy for the bereaved parents by attending ths funeral. Ths citiaeus ol Klamath Falls and ■iirroumliug country liars ths chain's to secure » hus high grade portrait work by Charles Kedimuid th» well known I'urtlaud artist who has mads arrange mania with J. W. Toll man the photo giapher here, whereby anyone desiring portraits, scenic views, sic , enlarged BUESING A. BENNETT, PROP 'S. can do so and al file lowest poesilds price. Mr. Redmond's experience ex First-Class Livery. Anything ir<»in .1 saJiHe I ighc to lends oye 1 a uuuitwr ,4 years and hl» .1 4-in-lund. Parties conveyed to all points in South work haa lieeu favorably know ti through out the Vuited Rials», many orders ern Ortyon and Northern California: also to t.iv«»tite havmg lieen sent Iinu as a result ol work camping, hunting and fishing grounds. dons at tbs I swis aud Clark exposition last year where he spent a considerable leugtliof lime iu reproducing m color the l*»autiful scenic effects ol Uie Fair. Serial ill!'»lion IniHfunl Thia work is i4 the highest character «• n «I trenti nitfi h> frtiÿhlfrt. Ibum ami you will lie glad to pay him a visit bj/lhfiiii t /fay Ay (A* A«i/< «*r h*H* /*A«» h » V'I ih H and inspect Ins work. We congratulate lioth Mr Redmond and Mr. Tollman on the mutual arrangements they have made to do the work livre and we leal sure that Klamath Fall» people appre etale as much as anyone th» class ol I Iv < > '1' work they do, and will show by their iuteresl in line mailer that art is nol On the Melliase place eight nines south ol Klamath neglected in thia community ami that Falls will be in service every l uesd.iv, Ihursd.ix and Sat ws need not go to ths centers <4 the urday tor the next three months. Males will Is- pastured. effete Fast in order to enjoy art aud lieauly in our homes. May this appre No liability tor damages. Charges #10 Im season. elation of Mr. Kedmoud's work be read by all who are heart and soul with K. J. us in making Klaiualli Falls ami her homes (daces id lieauly aud cviulurl You are cordially invited lo call within Are you contemplating the pur.-hs»«* For Snlc. ths next lew .lays and luspecl las work id a gasoline launch? It so, see I'vlloid Olir I? »Il« m * IltHiHh i tirili, mi«* «l»"» Ire». A S>n. They make them right here nil I der your eyes sud guarantee them, loo. IlMrrt W . tfiMnl Willlkllltf pbttt unii Imi AI»«' Whsnsver you waul Irelglil from the ¡'lie price is flic lowest in the country. r«»W . I lirr« Mir pmetn ullt livu tiliv llill« h tu« , firwli »«Mtn ; liutlir»», Mini railroad send an order to Jas. It Moore Give them s vail. hiiiiM'linlil kimm I n . ('ufi nini ruunin**. al IXikegama ami you wlU get vour Will m I i « i y«mr <»wti titfiitr. For »ale: Gm* White sewing machine liHl\l II tHMlroN . height promptly. If ami one Welder piano Inquireid II E Tu«» miti ihrw ImirlhM imi««» Minili ru-t McKenney, Klamath lomuierclal A u| Io« n on I ukrvirw r«*Mil. h l<» Buy a horns m South Klauiatli Falls. gravy. I <>k SAI li For a horns see I.. Jacoba. Horses Boarded by the Wee U! . 1» Frank Cutter, the engineer at ths Bald Mountain sawmill, was s Dairy visitor last Saturday. John thick work of Lakeview, enroute home from *u easleru tour, »topped over Sunday for a visit w ilh friend» m Dairy. Judgment by default, with coats, was A newspaper report has it that D. K rendered in the suit of replev in brought Connor and wife have gone north on a in Justice Sherman's court by J M visit The fact is, Mr and Mr». Connor Anderson vs. W. M. Thompson are at home in the midst of a big harvest F. A. Cutler and family have gone to Mrs Eunl Flack us was taken quite Tacoma for the summer. Before leaving sick one day last week, but has grown here Mr. Cutler sold his crop of rye to better aim-« l>r. Johnsou was in atten Tom Michael. dance. Hank O'Brien, who is nothing if not There is no mistaking the fact that enterprising, has purchased a header, business is brisk iu Ihury thia summer and is enterlug ou a campaign of gram The merchants are figuring close to the For Hale —390 acres good farming lami heading The fact that the big crop of profit line and are coutsnt with a fair grain lias ripened uuually fast under the profit above coat. Ami the people of all Iwo miles dus Weal ol Klaiualli Falls al hot rays of the sun of the last four week» the region round aluut are fast finding «15 per acre. Also my home ranch al makes it necessary for many farmer» it out. No set of uien have been quicker Ksno, Oregon. K. A. Knimilt. if to head much of their grain iustewd of to learn the advantages of tradiug in cutting it for hay, as the only means of l>airy than the Klalnalh Indians on saving it, insure» Hank a big job for the Sprague river. There is hardly a day —ASHLAND- - season. that some of the dusky native sons are Mr. and Mrs. Kislev, the tevivalists, n >t in Dairy trading. They are careful Wednesday evening of but week began buyer», and are cash customer», whose the holding of a serie» of meeting» for trade is well worth having. A village Ashland • Oregon the capture of tire sinner» of Dairy and whose merchants sell ou tlie principle vicinity. The fact that these people had of a fair profit is a great benefit to the This umtilutiou it thorouglily beeu successful iu capturing many of the people of the surrounding country. with t«uk officre, au«l all appliance« ol a thorough up strongest and most influential uieu and Dairy is rapidly becoming the beat trad lo dala butta»«« training «chool women at Bouauxa excited the curiosity ! ing center in the cwuuty -outside of K«rh ffludtnl la laugbl ladlvlduallp of the subscriber to understand the seen t Klamath Falls. Our graduata« ara employed and mure of their power, and he attended uncut, A special school meetmg his lieen demanded The eapenee la the UrweaC and advantages ma Ibr heel their meetings for the pur|mee i4 study called of the qualified voter» of I fairy Noie <hir H pre ml offer ing their methods ami manner. He School District tor Saturday, September Mud ente who enter he pie ui her < and fouud them to lie a pair of hearty, un I, liegmnmg at noon ami lasting until 4 arcure a nine month» arbularahlp tor pretentious people, clean ami neat in o'clock p m.. to act on the prop > iti >n will be entitled to attend to July 1. appearance, entirely wrapped up in their to Vote bouds to the amount of |l ,.VA) I 1W/7 Addrra* work, enthusiastic to a fault, taking it for the erectiou of a hew schoo house f ir granted that every one whom they It is expected that the prupoaiti >u will ’ inert is anxious to iH-cure salvatiori on carry, as there seems to be little opposi the wouient, and eager to escape the re tion to the measure Commercial College Lakeside Inn, ♦ sults ol their course of sin and lolly of their |iast lives They carry an organ with them, both are good smgvr» and sing with an unction that amounts to eloquem-« Their meeting» are opened with a song service that awakens interval ami the hearty co operation of their auditor», ami easily puts them m accord with the purpose of the meeting They have easy graceful manner», use good gestures, ami are Umi.Highly at home in their work. An Opportunity For You Ash!and Commercili College >»« I,. Mliort 'F. HAVE YOU SENT | YOUR HOLLAR? <In«' r ik«\ ni"«rr, uniiki t |*h»ii|(h nini * utf«>li, rhmp Hrr |>«itiriilur» ln«|tiirr ul Ihl» ullirv. . TO REPUBLICANS: lint- for i We are animus to haiv every Re publican in ilose touili, and wink ing in harmony with the Repuiduan National Coiigrr-noii.il l oriiiiiith-v in favor ol the election of a Rr publnan I'ongrcia. The t’ongrr-aaioiial campaign must be baaed on the adminiMrative and legislative record ol the party, and, that being so. Theodore Roosevelt a personality must I k - a central figure and his achievements a central thought in the campaign. We desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular at>b»crip- tions oft >n<- Ihillar each Irotn Repub licans. To each su I mh ntier we will send the Republican National Cam paign Text H-s.k and all documents issued by the Committee. Help u* achieve a great victory. Jxnts S. 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The investment if a few hun- l dred dollars NOW means a profit of thousands in a few years. I Hot Springs addition is in the heart the city of Klamath Falls, whose population will be 25000 > i