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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1906)
Official Newspaper of Klamath County and Leading Jouni? ol the Interior Oregon Cuunirv.. KLAMATH VOL. XL REPUBLICAN The Largest Circulation and Is the Best Medium lor Reaching a Prosperous and Trading Public KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 30. 1906 MOORE BROTHERS TO SELL HOLDINGS WEYERHAEUSER CO. ARE PURCHASERS OI I- FOR BOISE. Klamath County U III lie Mell kepre «ented In the Congress. PRorilNEN I CITIZENS DISCUSS LIVE TOPICS At a Npciial rWctlwg of the Chamber of Commerce. A vp*i «al «> '»f thr ( hamls*r «»f < >»mmri«-r was i»«ld Momlayriritmg hu th«* purpop* «»f giving Hupervieing En gim*«*i 1» (’. Ilriii.y, Projr« I Engineer Mtirplay. Traveling Amlitor Perkins of th«* Ke«* la ma Hon Hrrmr an»l Pr«u»idrnt Mc( «»rmick of thr Klamath Ia4kr rail r«md an opp«rtunity t»» H«l«trms th«* m«*m lien» «>f thr 4 l*amlN*r ami otlirrsoii somr of th*» vital «pi**stioiiM that are agitating thin «Munmubily. Mr Ih-iiiiy Mtat**«! that inasmm li rm h«* had «»nl i I n *«- h her» ires than ten «lays I »ill t«»l«l, hr-WMM hardli in a pmitimi to i TO BE KLAMATH’S GREATEST FAIR BRIGH I DAYS I OR THI; HOUSEWIVES LARGE PURSES AND PREMIUMS k lerna th I alls provider» Revel in (Jrcat Variety of Good I Kings. I '»« ii of th«* «b*legat«*M up|»"Hit«*«l to the elation they will hai«« no rails«* locum Nuli««nal It ligation <'ongr«*NM, lion I, These art* gtoHoii«* «lays f<»r the y < mm 1 ? guests of honor bring Mift**m Jennie Terms of Sale Agreed Oil plain. I Baldwin. E, I lppl«*gal«*, Frank Ira hmisewiieN. "What <-an I get for din t art wright and Amy Wing and Kotiert Everyone is Earnestly Re ” Wr have e jM*mh-d a great ileal of \\ hit«* ami II L. Ilolgtit«*, left this w«*«*k Preparation of Papers ner," is easily s«»li«*«l by l«M»kingover the Clave. The lobster a la Newberg wan a money in making improvement a on the 1 for I«oise, blah««, wher«* the roiigrvMM quested to Co-op gn-at array of green stuff that is m»w <»n drram bolli Iwdore and aftrr. Klamath Lake road, ami it is in a p»»si will I n - hrbl, Kinrr the Klamath pr«e Under Way Among the Klamath Fallfl visitor» tn tlie market. erate tinti now Io give N«*f\ire »evond I«» mme, j«*«*l im th«* lurg«*Mt ami chva|ieMl of I I m * I here 1^«- iN-en a gr«-at deal of com- 4M«*e«a this week were Rev. W. K. I w ill m^fct« no drrigioii until I consult go\«*inm«*iit‘ work ami sin«*«* it im rrprr- clearly express l«iiiiM«-lf on the proj*-«-t Smith, Mrs. IL I’. 4’»larrieau, Mrs. L. Pimldent Mi Corin k k I lenir n Con- lie |»a«l ex , plaint among M»,m«^ «»( ll««* new «'«»mers with Mr. Abltoll." M«*iitc«i l»y *m h an able c«»lerieof citizens now nmirr «*«» iim ! rurli«m ( 'alvi ami ton, .Mrs. E. B. Henry, Mm. I ntrles for Premium« to Hemm« ami more esp-« tally tli«NM* fr«»m the lar- |N***t«s| mm h, hut ham a green hie suf fluinniutlnii of Ileal, Itut Con« "What ate tlie |»ros|N*» I m for the ex of thi • county, it im certain to I n * promi Part of a Permanent Exhibit I g«*r <*itiea where th** «»»Ll -t«»rag«- plants Frank U'ard and child, Oscar Skive, fh niallon Comm I rum other I piim Ì oii of y<Mir line to thin city?*’ nent as a fa« t««r in what will I n * tl»e* pnneil oirr lU*- gr**ati«*--M of the country, 'laude Chastain. Mim Agnew Marple, c »ul«i and are rex«»rte«l to. A r**p»rter of County’, Orea tast the Is'iiUtl , pmsihility ami reoounes of "Uhat would I m * gained hi an exten gr« atvMt gatln iing of irrigation r«-pr«*- Soun c went otit on a shopping trip Tm*s«lai Miss E. Rotini«*, II J, Wtjiirrs and (’, Resources sion? When the |M*rmanent rutile is eon* M« nl.iliit M eier lo l«l. The f«»ur repre- which fir **x««**’<|**d tils aiiticipatmiis. C. Currin. Others were, E. >. Ft ary Hr wish«*!, however, to *«nind a varu aud was amaz«*«l at the great array *»f tmitf'l h will l*e Sotilhern Parili«* at Meiitative**' •/«• with tin* ai«»w«*«l pui | nmm * ami wife, Ashland ; Jamrs Norman amt “|>is fr«*Mb green ieg*>tabl**M that the *‘d«N*tor»« Notwith tamhng the fa«*t that Preid» Loth ** ií «| m atol wr would no make enough »I hlling |N*«»|d« know that Klamath ing not«* als»ut tin* excess land 11 -■ HiiHv fair, w|,i. h ia to 1« I,«1,1 prem fi I m -” fur th«*»*e 1 r< » ii hie**«»nte days : wife, Texas; <*’. Taylor, Portland; E. L. «h’iii NI»('««nuit'k llalli ileni«*d Iliat W«*i lo pai tor ihr uxlr greaM*,’’ coimii im on th«* map. ami they will un- pNM* of it; |p*t (hr settler on it; get it ■ ii thi. city on .-eptember 27, 28 and 'M. Sutton and wile, F. I». C«»rnl*, Mr*. Al «iai'ivn Ma— »»f every «i*-M«-ripti«H> w.i- eili4» iir« i I,muta r complin had prm Ii "Supposing the \\ ente» n Pa« ifi«* m | m » ii I«I «|ouhtt*«il\ I n * Mii«*c«*N»fii| in lh«*ir «*f!»»rlM ready foi water; make «dear th«* way* so foiind. Fruit in en«|l**MM laricly, too. l»ert Arnold ami family ami Miss Helen m going to «clip«« any thing ol ita kind rally ugr«M'«l Io puridiam* tin* holtlings of bulbi ml«» Ilti*> territory . wtaild you then Am»lln*r featui«* that u ill bring this that whm water starts tl«r«/ugh thr first Tlie Oreg*»it kind, y«»u km»w. Pea«-h«**- lL»*r, Ashland; (’. Jpliea and wife, San ••'cr attciuptwl in Southern Omgim. It. S amt C. b. \|«M»«r, ilmi very thing r xleml?” pi")«■<•( to th«* alli-iilioii <»f the « x«*t iilii•* seefion of thia great carnal, individual I ¡iwaril. ol »3**1 will I h * in th« treaauiy are *«f Mpleii«lid quality this year ami Iheg«». h«»ldt rs will stam| ready to r«*ceivr it at ha* I n *«* h «lone. The «leal imdmles every 'litui im a dtff«*t«*nl pro|M»'it ton. t'mlvr «ilhceiM «»f (h<* laiioiiM Water I’wr’s •I th- lair a-HH iation. and thia will be while apple* are rattier Hrarce th«»y arel Continuing hr thing ow m*«t by M««M*ts( .Mis»ru, ex«*«»pl «iirit «'ondiliotiM wr might. We have A »*« Mint mu - ii ill I n - tjie pro|M»Mition Io Hirir «»wn heiulgalr ■ iMcrd a. prixea an<l pnrt«*a in auch » STILL IN BUSINESS pronounce« I to I m * «»f fin«* tlav««r. Th«- soin«’ land on the west Mid«» of ij.e rtvrr • •«•«-»» loiiing U iii I m ' i lami imtlh ami ea*t I m * a»li an«*«-«l by >••« i«*lai y Apph*gal«* for said: manner as to produce thr best results. watermelon st*;u*«»(i isoli and «*antelo|N*M “ k»*w realize thr amount of w«»rk nr«*- ami lltrir waler right. Embra« «*«l in Ih»* «>1 her«*, and will» (hr WvMrrn Pari th* in the cr«*alion ¡ft an <»rgl«liixati«*fl of the* L St. ««eorgr Bishop has or«ce more ar«* sh«»w ing up in Minali I»um l«♦•/♦. ami 11 ansaci ion ni«> h I mhi I T<> the E«lit »r «»f The Republican : ihiM h«*l<l, ih«* inn might I m * a sutii« i«-nt MCiTelaiieM «»f th«* Mlliotl» UNfUM'iatioflN, «••May to bring this land unto «*on«liti*»n • «»n.-entrd t«» act as secretary, after he are eagerly * »light after by th«* generous to rw*rivr thr water It is h task fai llmÌN*r lami, the hiiw Tlu* «»hje«*|s •»( uurli . hi »uganization will I fl the columns of ««nr of the L m * h I pa- had r»-i rue«! aaourancea that the funds in«hir«*iin*iil greater than i«»u anticipate. I*oii’t let provLlers uf tlie I m »a rd. By the way, it js*rs has ap|N*ar*-«l an article to the Alrvatly the pto|H*«li “|K h * m your rompany ronl«*m|«lair the I n * tin* f«»iiii«liiig ««f a uniform system would be siiAcient to ls*at any previous | is «»nly the more «liligent ami *»l>-er\ant str acted amt the title effect that I am going to lairds with a rff«»rtM, ami hr is now at work perfect t fi’cinm of a raw mill 111 tliiw vicinity in records No sin h uniformit v ckih I w now , time slip - by ami leair y »»«r lift prepared i h»«tis**wife wl*«> is ahlj* to M«*«*ure any. \ «»u hair a*voiiipiish*sl much in getting f«*< I anti praclh äily all ««I it««* papers iin* lirar Intuir ?" hhv ksmith outfit. This is n«»t true. In mg the plans. and 111 many c . i « m m th«* «*riid«*st uie(h«Mls One of th»* happy fixtures of ii all is liwvr M’«*n Mtgor«l, a later issue the same publication stat«*«l "What w>uitd w e do u il It the I iiih I nt «•xi»»l. Th«* Klamath pn«je«*t has the this great pr«»p*«*t twEr^lfowr make it’s Farmers ami orchardists throogtami Presbleiil Mail m «4 th«* KI uhiai I i ill« i it u.is *aw• «1? Th«’iv n« no outlet reputation »«f |s»**M«'HMiiig the m«»st «*«» ih - first •**<*ti«»ii a siHM*rs- by «lisp^ing «4 that the v«*getabl«*M are fr«*slt fr«»m the that J had leasr<I niy shop to Grizzle the county are urgently r«*qur«Ld to i im*M ami th** pri«*«*« pai l the growers (*ou«ity Hank w hen *i»*k«*d w hat fotimla Lrte an«l |l»rre will I«* m«n«* f«»r*s‘Hi»e« pleiv, MyMl« ni.it ir, iniH'i'i' ami «•«»11 i«*n»«• lit the land ami having It pn»par«*»l for (lie Bros This is also a mistake. Accor«I- enter into thr spirit of the fair, and are are such as to attract attention. Itmi there whm I«» theiiimur that tlu'Mfllc Ilin«*. • »I milt»«* w hrli the Natron hranrh n*«*onlN in flue among th«- M ater I ser s water.” ing t<> these siatriiients, I am not doing ask’d to save samples ol everything Cantelo|M*s «*oii>«* high ranging in pri« «- Engineer Murphy f«*ilow»s| Mr Henny had lw*«*ii < «»nMiimmiiti*«lt rrpti«*«l : hiomrsMat all. This has resulted indu they rain«*, an«l enter them for prizes. ■ i«« «'olnph'lr I ami th«» f)reg«»ri EiiNterti iw UMMoeiation. ami the l¿<*« tiiliiat irti) St*r- II»«* M M««»» pio|M*rti ha» I n * cm pur • uli’lflh lr*l |«> (fnla'lo, It Wollhl llll|lD*h vi«v ha« iM-eii using Mr. A pplrgah-'s ami Mtate«l hr had «*»»nii«lt*m*r in the peo front 25c a pi«*«,* upward. Watermelons ing mr an in just i<-r, fur many of my . The- I e entries ar** to remain thr property L U>e Arrn ulU^I «*lia*M»«l by the lV»*n»rhneus«*r |M*«»ple UM n Illi fail If tn«)»>•«I.«(|o|i (.ft'ilities , hut NyM«’n« as a iii « m I«*| (or • |**H ¡IM““« ialltrJlN ple hrrr, an«l that lie lirlirv«*«! tliey are of fine quality an«1 g«*»«*! «men bring . U'l.-me... «ho re.,.lr in the 4-hits. (*uciimb«*rs that..«•au-** *<»me jov wouki du the rigtit thing. "Thr only Tlie pine ha»* I m ««* ii a a ••»«*« I oil. th«* nh- « veil flo II woulit make a mh milt heir 14« f»«ll«iw . may I n * lei to lielieve that I am no turned over to the Klamath Chamber ot., ami «»titers pain, -ell for so«* a dozen. strncts ar* all right ami *1 lai c«* I kn»»w oidi a po4»il»iliiy ami m»l a pmlflibilíl v. I .•*«srelary Applevat««, however, l»e- thing I fear/’ be Raids “is that yuu «Io longer doing husietrss at the old Stand « ‘»iiimeo'e foe exhibition purpaow. «»«eriom» i»» ‘•alnli'd. Mani «»I It»»* pa Whrurvrt w«* g«» hit«» a l«M .itlly an«l luiy li««l«*M that then- let im l«M»m for linplol«*- m»t realize the amount r»f *w«»rk i»r<***?- R»»asting ears bring 2Tw* dozen, while Please stat«* through thr volumes of your , «her 1*4)0 will tie awarded in premiums, |M»r» hai«* ali«*a«li lw*en signed ami tlu* laini, oio a« lion is iiMially lol|owr«l hy { ii««*Ht, ami has tio*n-f«»t«* c«»mtiiiini«.*aled saiy I«» get thito lumt m shapr, ami I w ish m*t large of ear, yet excellent in «quality, pa|«er that I am still in the same nlacr I he racing |»art of the program is be l ahbagr, 4«- puirnl, «»niuns, 4« p»uit«l, to emphasize w hat M r Henny sai«i by lransacli«»ii will I n * cit*M*«l nt an earii th«* *1 air turiti that w «• are going t*»er«s*t with the *»llu*i iM*cretart**> «»f hmmin 'I a r«?a«ly£to welcome an«l wait on all who ing carefully l«»okrd after, and attract string beaus 5c. |«eas 4«*, squash 5, tur «late,** c*»uir. Reapectfutly, a l«ig mill \ «»it du n«it ««*«* us «loiiig m «», lioOM, Miigg«-"lmg lli«-y i«i«*«’t al B oim *> ami urging you to take lime by li»r f«»rvl«M*k ive purses are offered. Some additions ll costs no more now ' nips 2**, p«tat*3c, are the ruling Wt»«»n Mr. M« 4‘«»min k was hm - h hi a «Io it«u .' Wr hair piifchftM*d a iitlmlN*r «‘«»mpaie noir« ; 1« lai«* Ih«*ir«*i|N*rieiic«*s ; ami g«*t n^july CharlvM Woodard will I n * made to the program printed pri«u*s. than it will next vegr, ami y«»u will then represent alive ««I the R«*put»li«*aii, I h * <*l mill MightM, tail simpli I mm ' siim «* W f gii«* an «* x |*»» mi I ion •»( their sylvniM ; pr*e ........7--------------— herewritb: (Tiiekeits are scarce ami fr«--h eggs are dmi«**l I hat th«» tnsiler wa»* practically «l«»»i<rd Io pi««te«*t oui *«*I vvm in rase w r 1 uh* fur an int**i> hang«* of i«leas froot I n * in pNtitkm to «1«» husinrs»« " STATE NOR- F irst I> av — THraMi»<y.SKHT. 27, Auditor Perkins gaie a history <»f th«* nearly as scarce as hen's teeth, ami «'Li»*«*» I ||e itdmitlvd lioii«*v«*r, that latri «trfrtmiftrel tu tullid. I l«« rr is lio* tin»«* to time; ami, it necessary , employ Roee Nt». I—Three-eights mile ami re w li«*n « ihtaiiiahle bring ;£>c p-r «lozen. i Rectamatioii Hrrvicr ami ils ;w«»rk. ami MAL SCHOO! iH*g««tiat i «» i » m were un«l«*r way with liiat thing in ihme riimut»; al«*Milut«*h ll»«* M«Tvi« «-M «»f .*«11 ex|M*rt -1 Mteinatizer l«> peat, free for all; purse, |IUO. B«ilt**r is a «le* id*-«f hixuri. g«M»d cream was followed by Prrakienb Mci-»rmi«k «>hj»»«*i m viru, luit m» «Irlinile tmMis «»f nothing. " pf«*l»ai«* f«»r th«* us«* ««f the various hss «>* Ra«*e No. 2—Half mile dash, (or ery euuimanding 70«* L»t a tw«epuiml Hgreemenl had I n *«* i » rea« h«*«l. In reply ( '«»«it inning Mr. M< <'«n mi« k Muni! " M i «ialiom* a uniform metli«*d of k«*eping «»I U m * Klamath Like raurwad,. w ho took Tliv ''tale Normal seliool at Aeiilati.i Kbuuath ('«»unty horses; purse, |7o. roll. l<» a «lirw’t «pi»*Mli«»n «»n tl»«* s»il»j«,v| tie • m u | r hrir with III«*. Hr will irniHili aecounl** ami reconls The value <»f this up th«*question of that iam«»us Sumlftv o|<ena Sept. 3G. .Moh-rn heating plant. Race No. 3—Seven eights mile dash, F«»IL>w in«f ar«* tlu* «|uotati>»ns of prices »ani ! This class tram. Ih* madr no promises, hut «i»n- hrir and t»p«*n an olii* «• l«»i the purpose MUgg«*rtio|| is very appan*n 1 Ne» water eysteni. A<klitiunal teachers. free for all; purse. $101). •’ W«* have not Luighl the M«*o»e hold «»Í ItMiliiiig alter the railrmql and other «»f woik is entirely new. ami a ih «*I| i « n 1 ««1 fined himself along the same tines f«»l- <»f the ktcal «lealete : Apparatus library. Strong course for Race No. 4— Quarter-mile dash, for U brat, ll 10. Ing» •• I'lHiiii ol lhe « «»lupani al IH m rml «4 t'omlu« tmu it must I m vi«*h«*d. Il a Mab- l«»w«s| in his statrincj.t to The Krpuldi- teacher» or for genera) literary or Imai- Klamath County horses ; purse, $50. oau. >i can ptihlislM* ’ ! in this%flur. “Are títere any negiHtalnms nmlri the hnr.” llli»l <*««li l rliieht ««IH* is n««t pr«*ltl«*ed. w • ■ ,,ew r too. ♦ i ,w . I wwm * m * w Z - Barlr« («M*t). 91 or«I «5. iuui race, free L»r all under f lu* qm*stioii of electing drlrgat«** to way looking tow aid th«* a« qiiirrm«*nt ol then th«* r«*sult inuwl I m * ultimate <*«»n- Barle) (new), fl 2« n I. »« ages. P-»ard $2 75 per week. For cat 20 years of age ; purse, $25. attrml th** National ('oiiventi*»ii «»f Irri II»«*»«* p»«»|M»rti«*a hy y«»*ir«Mmpany?” fii**i«»n ami al«Mohit«* «-haos. Hay r»m«»ihy aud aiialla. D US. alogue a«l«lress B. F. Mulkey, President, .<iH.u\i» H ay —F ridav , S ift . 28. Hrrl. St. gators, to I n * held in Salrlii, Septrmlirr “V« a, I may May llivir are. Tin* sub or W. T. Van S*oy, Secretary. Rue No. 5—Five-eights mile dash, I'«»rk. SC. II 13. was taken up. ami Col«»nel Al. G. p»< i wa» •I ir « íim ’» mn I last Momlav C. b, DAIRY DOINGS free f«»r all; purse, $75. Vral. fa «turata ol A. II. Naltrger l‘a, a Viali Wilkins, prrselent <>f ihe Chaiiihrr «»f M«s»re is a I»»*«* n I (r«»m th«* «*ity, ami until Grizzle Brothers have leased the Mu(t«»u. ktr. Race No. *e-Mile «lash, free for ail Io Amrrka'i Switzerland. ('«»fiimrrvr, J L Riirll, manager of thr I««* reach**« h«*r«« i»«»llitiig further will lira».®«*. blacksmith shop building across the mules; purse, $00. Th«* llil'bai«! shingle mil) lias I nm ’U Klamath tails I jiih I him ) Transport al i««n Buller. <« m - jit» pr««l»al»ly I n » tlunr. It is simpli a qii«*»» street from their old location, and have Race No. 7—Quarter mile and re|«eat, «iinkrn-, It *41 dot <• \ Wemtling, pre*i«lrnt <«f the moi««d to th«* floiithern si«le «»f Swan ( oiHpani ami AI n -I Adv, the marsh laml ti« « n «»I buy ami sell. Il wr «‘ail l»«iy at ordered an entire new outfit. Already fr«*e for all; purse. $75. l-i*kr ialley, about eight miles from PtMalotM. 2c. king. We e rln (rd as delegates. «Hir figure, I presume wr will “ecurv th«» ■ \\ »-e«| I .HinlM'r « oiiipanv Mint vice presi the work <»i clearing the ruins of their Bran*, b* Race No. 8— Half mile ami repeat, ior Ihiiry. John llil«l»ard, wb«» was in Hairy Tlie purp»*. ol thr conv**iiti<»n will I*» pro)M*r(H*s ; if they can »»«’II at llieir price, •lent *>f th«* Klamath Itcvrlopmriit anti Faaa, 4r. former building is under way, anti tliey Klamath County horses; purse, $100. J5 Monday, says the mill has all theunlvrs t«» consider the preparation «»f an irriga Twrnipa. l»^c. I » ii p| h tar ||«ey will «*11 N«»U that ÌN all ll«*l Spring- Improviiiient companies, have ordered the building material for T hird D ay —B atvrday , S eft . 29. < *abba<t*. k*. ami M im . Wendling, <i. Biltlnger, vice it can fill. tion «•«*!•* to I n * subh itte«i to the legis there ia I« it.” the new structure. They are deserving Race No. 9—Three-eighths mile dasb, Onion-. :U*. ( buries Bcrgd««r( complains that |*««r- lature fur enactment. ‘ Il you secure these properties, «loes pieNi«l«*nt ««! th«* First Natl«»nal Bank, of every encouragement, for they show for saddle horses; purse, $75. Squash. -n1c. Ail en Arrangements hair lieen madet«» have il memi the riilargemelit «»f tiu» i»r«*i*«*nl L. h \ngrlrt, 1' S. M«»ull«t||, wile ami * lipin«*» are «*a I mg his gram up while lie Orel». 3 themselves possessed of the right kind tries in this race must tie horses that is uniting fiii th«* coining ««f the h«*ad«»r 1 hildicn, Biverwidr, A. K. Grrrur, wit«* pr«*sent many of (hr most pr«»inim*nt I'urunther«, 2«w* «lot. saw mill?" of grit and their many freinda hope they are used in ordinary stuck work, aixl FI«M»r, fl l • |M*r i«at*k. • >tli«-ials of thr RtH'laination Servi«*r, "Oh, no. The rasi» im similar to the an I «laughter, L*ii«-r»i«h*, Mi- C. M limn. will raise Pluenix-iike ami occupy a stock saddles must la» ridden. Ci«» . san I i.inti ‘ «M, R. U \\ «•«•*! and W among wli«»ni are: F. II. Newell, chief .1 shirk, |.l.-|.|<nt of the Ijiki- pur« I» hm < of th»« Klamiith lq«k«* ratlr««a»l. ¡ stronger |M»sitioii than heretofore. Race No. 10—Mile dash, free for all; NEW SERVICE HAS Wr didn't hiiy tlmj piop-rt v I m *« ame w«« wife. Lei tngel«*M, Mis. lingo 1». Keil. view bank, was a Ihiiry vinit«»r M<»mlay engineer; M«»rris Bien, chief ottinsel, Emery Car|<*titer, route agent of the purse, $1UO. BEEN INAUGURATED Wells, wnii(«*tl t«» go into the railroa«l luiainrss, .‘>"n I*MiH’iM'o hik I M im . C. E. Evans, last. II«* mu . trinchili l,y privat« cou ami D. C. Henny, supervisingengin«*ers. Fargo express company, who, Race No. It— Quarter-mile and re - / linoiig th«*other prominent men present hut lN*«*aiiM«* it was pait «»f th«* «I«* h I. W«rd, ariivrd in thiscili Tm**<«lai even veyanee. with his wife, have lieen visiting friends ¡»eat, for Klamath countv horses; purse Thi saw mill is pail of the lini« I inga that mg . 1- lb«* guests of Presi«l«*nl A, II A «vinel«*ry ass«n*i:itiuii is ««in* of th«* will I m *! I ldw*M»i Mra«l, chief «»( Hie Passenger and Freight Trafik Comes in this city ami county for the past sev $75. Imrvaii «»f irrigation and drainage iie Me-wrs. M<«or«* own. I presume tliei Naftxgrr, who met them al GrasM Vai Ihiirv possibilities ««f the u«*ar future. Via l aird's Landing. eral weeks, returned to Sacramento this Race No. 12-Three mile relay» free. i esl igat ions ; A P Stover. exp«rt -«•- prefer h» «I ìm | m » nc ««f them a»« a whole. ley. Thev c«»im* f««r a ten days «»niinif. week. Mr. Carpenter came here ior f«»r all saddle horses; purse, $100. AU .1. \ . Ilt>iisl«m ha-« ha«l Ins pro|«eilv ciire«l through th«* iu tlu«* nee of (lie Board But wi*h"ld m» option «» ii th«* pi«»|N*rti«*s, and left thiil im«ruing fur Crater Like, 1-ast Sunday was inaugurate I th«* new the purpose of regaining his health, ami horses must lw sa«ldle«l ami bridled for at th«* c«»rn«*r «»I Se« «»ml an«l Main streets Spring Cr«*ek ami Pelnan Buy Tin* «»f Tra«h* to investigate tin* p»ssihiliti<*s an«i «*x|N»« | to lake m»m». I am hen* l«»r tran>|M>riati«m service via the Califor- has lieen quite successful in his efforts, the change ami all must ride stock sad el ear««« I. ami w ill erect ther«*«m a lw«- «»f tin* Willanirttr Valley f«»r intensive a c«»iiph» “Í weeks, amt it in tlu* in«*an t-iHiiping parly, in a ldili«m I«» tin* visitors foiuia-Nmtlivastern anti the Klamath lie expects to resume his duties the dles. story frame, tin* l«»wer tl<»oi of whi« h named tilw>vr, will iilsti include h B. farming; state Engineer Lewis, and tunc I can «I«» a hill«» I hh « ìii «** m , it will Like Navigation company. The first first of the month. Bronco busting, lilwral prize to k»e 11 ill I n * ii»«*tl for luifliness purposes nlid S. «»(her «*«uiip*triit im*n vcrscl in the vari m»t intei leu* 11 ilh the enjoy m«*nt of my Campln II ami Mr. ami Mis. W tkoat '.rnught in fifteen passengers anti announced later. llu* wcoml floor for otlices. \\ < iiden . Major Worden has moved the Blyrwas ous features of water rights ami waler vacati«»!!.*1 some freight. Considering that it was Roping aud tieing steer, liberal price 1'h«* trainmen of the Cahf«»rnia-Norlh laws. huibliug onto the lot adj«»iiiing the Ark, The vi*»it«»rs wrrr charmed willi the R ii IUM Mitor«» »l«*«*lill *<l ahsollllell Io tlie tiret trip, the time ami accommoda to lx? annoanced later. I ami will convert it into a two story i I ìri ii -* th«» matter. ‘ I have ahs«»liit«*ly Iwaiilirs ol the 11 ip fiom l.air«ls, ami if eastern lime iiia«lc a demand on Ihvi tions were bplendid, ami those w ho ar- I 4>ne-hundrr«l yard f«M»t ra«*e, free for Soul hern ftarific for an increase in their Miss Artie Hanks will shortlv visit buil«ling. Tin* lower th*or will I n ? used this ptilioii of KlauiH.li «'«»unty has nothing t«» say «» ih * way m III«* olh«r," ii \» m | had only words of praise on the all amateurs, purse, $50. as ««times by the Oregon Stage com|»aiiv wa« his re|N*al«*«l reply Io each quest i«m.*’ math* «iich a famrahl«» inipiession on it*« wages «>f 20 per cent which u ill bring h«*r parents in ('anvonville, after w hich facility with which it was handled. All races to I n * run under Pacific coast their pay up to th«* standard of the S. she will enter «»nr <»f thr P«»rtlaud Hu.-i- ami the Klamath Lake railroad, both of guests, III«» wumlrrs of the Swritxerlaiid Mr. Mi’Cormick ani veil here last That “ctun|»etitit»n is thr life of trade” rules as nearly as possible, and there I', syflleiii. lirsj* C«tlh*g«*s. of Ano in a will till them with surprise. which o»rp«»rati«»ns will have a repre Momtiiy. The piirpis«* of Idsii-it was wa« lully demonstrated by the opening must I n * four to enter and three to start. sentative here. .1. Frank Adam* wife ami son Martin, Supervising Engimvr Henny ami lw«»fiil«l. IBs «‘«mipHiiy, llmuigli its of this new outlet to the Klamath Ba Ten per cent of purse entrance fee; 70 amt Mrs. Adams' nir«*e, Alias Ihtmon «»I rcpr«*M<»nl:iiii«*, Mr, Alvxamlrr, has I m *«* h ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING Amlitor Perkins <»f llu» R«q Initiation ser One of the quickest "boss trades’* on iun. The Oregon Stage conq»any made per cent of purse g«»es to winner and 30 vice left for iWllaml We«lnesday. Mr. Mt. Vrrm»n, Oirgoii. were in the city making extensive pur« I i « i *«* m «»I timh«*r arrangements for tlie o|»eiiing of an record w as «'ommmmatvd yesterday when l»er cent to second. Perkins expects I«» attend the Irrigation Wr«rnes«lay. lamlmulh and «’Hat h«*re, nmt Mr. office here, ami put on an afternoon I’ob Hunsaker Isuight Charles Messners The judges reserve the right to change Carl Sorrel Meda Tragk llcatli In congress nt B«»ise. I Dr. R. E. Ia*e Steiner ami family who .McC«>iinick dean«*«1 U» ins|Nct it pei*on- stage sei vice. The Klamath l«ake rad big team. “How much will you give the hour ari«l date of any race aud any lluiklclierry Mountains. me for the team. Bob? ” aske«l Messner ally. While here h«* al «• interni•• I«» look A.G. Waggener, who han la»en on a havr l»een running an outing at Prliran road also announced the <»|»riiing of an races not fille«l satisfactorily may be de into tlm railroad aitiiHtion and th«* qtirs lour of iiis|H'ction ol tin* ice plants of tlie Bay and Crater lake, returned home «»Hire heir, with a representative of the “$.'*M)**was tlie reply. ‘‘They’reyours," clare«! off. 4 ail Stuit I, (he IS xe:ii’-«»ltl m «» ii of (i. Wiliam«*.«* Valley, leturii«*«! to this city Tuesday. tmn of the bumlay train service. The company to look after its interests. ami the «leal was closed. B«»b liohls th«» All entries must l»e made with the qiirslmn of purchasing tin* Moor«* l»«»l«l \\ Sorrels, w h«» op*rnt«*s th«* Whit«*lim- Friday, He purchase«! a tlv«* toil plant TI»«* first «'«»nsignmnt of Portland ce That the business will I n * alsiut equally ribbon. secretary before 8 o’clock on the even rmirh, Hire«* iuil<«s s«uith «»f this city, j ing« is mi ulti one, timi has been Hit* sub which lu* will install oil (I h * lot in the ment for the tunnel arrivtM last night, divided between these two companies is Mrs. E. IL Hogue and two daughters. ing l>efore the races. Races will l»u jecl of nimii «liacusaioii exer Min«*«* the I w a killvtl in th«* Ilm*kl«*l»ei i v nioiin- rear of tin* City meat market. Misses Fay ami Hortense, arriveil here called promptly at 1:30 o’clock and all when the alramrr Klamath brought in certain, with the balance of trade grad II«- whm «»nt hunting Wt vhcihaciiM*r company enler«*«l tin* l.iiiis krgiiet I I Prof. .1. (« \\ ight, «'(»unty su|M‘rint«*ml- 40 tons. ually turning to the Lairds connection irom Albany Wednesday to join Mr. II. horses ar«* expected tu be on the ground. with 4 hailes 1111 «* 11«-«•« k ami Clay Cahn. Uriti. ent of m I hmi I s , was in the city for sever as the railload advances and the South chief clerk of the Reclamation service. Address all communications to the. All services as usual at tin* Pi«*sbyter- Thia is Mr. McCormick's srcoml visit 1’h«' pm t \ Mfpa rat«<l, Sorrel going up «»m* I al «lavs this ut*ek making pre|n*ratioiis rrn Pacific perfects its ronnvclion with They vx|N*ct to remain here |M*rmanent- ¡Secretary at Klamath Falls, Oregon. ian church next Sunday. Lahrtr day to this city, ami In* is much surprised al «»( th«* <'mi«»ns ahme. A short tiim* tlivr»* for the resumption of sch«Milti through its newly a<*«|iiirvd pn»pertv. It will ly. Mr. Hogue having rented the Mrs. G eo . T. B aldwin , Pres. m*riii«m in tlu* evening at 8 o’ckirk. the phenoinimil ptogiusM Hint hns been afl«*r llitcliroi'k mid Calm heard a shot, out the county. Fink house next to the Oregon h«»tel. B. S t . G e ««. B ishop , Sec. prove advantageous for those who tic , C. D. Willson and ('lav Ratcliff left l and l«<*li«*viiig S.trrel had kilh*«l h « uii «* I imidr tier«*. Mr». IMn Ziinialt, who han l»fii viah- ' f„r t|,e | „fc,. ,|By> for sire to conn* one wav ami return anutli A. J. Sw ift >f Marquett, Mich., arri One of the great hanuieapa under In respinse to 1111 1111 inquiry nbout re gain«*, huntt*«l him up. II«* was «lead er, thus permitting (hem to gain a good ved in this city Tues«lay evening on a which the Chaml>er of Commerce ut ing fiirmls ami rrhilivea in CahloriiiH,1 a week's hunting around Ml. Pitt. establishing the Bunday trnin servici* he w hen hiHcmnpaiiions i*t»tu*hed him, death idea of the vastiirss of this Basin. visit with his sister. Yesterday he was this county has been laltoring is the lack i«*l«1 ri»«•«I liomr Tuesday. Mrs. Ziimall * ha\ mg been «Im* to a rille wound. Tht Miss Maml Engle «»f Ft. Klamath is a ii«l : Last Sunday many availed themselves <»ffvre«l the position of lMM>kkee|«er at of an a«h*quate collection of Klamath will I n * Vocal teacher in thr high hc I i « m »I | hall « ’ iitered th«* neck ami ranged «loan visiting her sisters, Mrs. A. Castel and “,N««w , Unit Siimhiv trnin nervier nf of the o|qm>rtnuily tu visit l.aiitls on th«- Shallock A Ihigget's, and now expects county pr<jduets. The story so oft re this war. It 1 pit*<iiim*«l that 111 climbing Miss Stella Engle. fair is simply a question of reciprocity. wurtl exclusion rate, and a most rnjuyabh to l«e«*«ime a i»ermaneiit resident of peated that all that ran he raised here Rrv .1. W. Biyant ami son Frank i When Mr. Abbott drenh d to discontin over I he HH'ks hr arcid«*ntally «lmchargc«l Mis. E. V. Mills and Miss Eythelyml time was had bv the travelers. Tht this city. I is alfalfa, rye and stock must be refuted, went to Medford Friday, having lieen the rill«*. li«« the servire tu* hnd no idra IhiH il Sanford of Ashland are guests ot Mrs. genial Colonel was on hand to make I ig and the best way to do this is to place For sale — The north half of the north called Ihrrr on account of thr serious Ilitchcock mid Calm placed th«* I hm |\ would produce any hardship on the }»ro I. W. Ilainaker. passengers happv, and had ins usual headquarters east quarter, the aoutheast quarter of |on exhibition in the —-------- ---------- -- of illness of bin oldest lw»y, |'he«»dore. on a I ioimv mid started for Fort Klamath, pie hei«», or muse any inconveniviic«* Mrs. C. Ross Anderson who has been success in this direction. (he northeast quarter ami the northeast ^ >e Chamtar of Commerce a fair aampla fhei were met hi R .1, Watson, assist For Sal«* 2 sloiy, 0 room house, c«»r- ! H im nmtivns weir wholly and solri hu seiiously ill for the past week is report- tpiarter of the goutheaat quarter of sec 1 of the varie«! resources of the county. ant toresl ranger, wlm invrstigatbd tin* nrr 4th ami Pin«* strwt l»a« k «»f Ewaun* ’ g tlHi'hili, When the mutter wa eti much improved. ODESSA tion nineteen, south of range eleven, This is something in which every farm- ll rwight to liis mid my allentimi, «un milter, ami iiiiult* a written rep nt I«« a house; most rlegant pircr of centrally Bly has a new p««stmastei in the |»et- east of Willamette meridian. Inquire «•1 i • interested, an«l brought to consider iiiveüHgation was starte«l Io «*r in how tlit* «'oioiier No inther «‘xainimition will lo«'alt*<i property in the city. Implire of it a duty to render all |M»Mible aid in son of Walter F.Reed,who succee«ts S.C. at this ollice. (f Mis. II. E. Allen. I Lings are lively at < hies- a. There i- fai damage was dom*. and lhai i- till in I«* imide. Ila maker. tins direclion. An opportunity is offered Wanted Reliable man to take agency the remains were buried nt Fort ilnm ing every evening al the paiillion, progress. Tin* Klamath Lak«» raihoad Fhu kiis Bros, »»f Dairy, are bn I bling Assexsor Lee, who has been seriousli ami this m w addition has l»een much for Oregon Eire Relief A hm ration |or | through the iMdium ol Ibe fair to do The de a new wbail for C. D. Willson, and an has only one purpose in view : Absolut«* Klmiialh Sunday, August ill for soinetiim* is reported much im appii« latrd and enjoyetl. Klamath County, Oregon. Address I this effectively, and at the same time fairness« l ids is out only mm, ami wc ceased is survive«I hi his father, three addition to the city wharf, at the foot proved. Eil J. Perkins, General Agent Eastern make it possible for person aiding in the 1-tt ‘ i ami out* brut her. A ’ pAitv «»i 2d had a very delightful will go out of «»nr w,iy to give rvrrvom« (’«•liter street. Capt. J. W. Siemens w ho has lieen at Oregon Pepai tineiit, The Calles, Ore work to secure some recompense and Iim<> at L‘o< k creek, where they iirnl h Mtpime d«T.I. In view of this flirt. wt* J. I>. Ilainaker of Bonanza was in thr the huckleberry patch returned home recognition for bifl public spirit by plac* O. I’ Mishler bus leased tin* Richlieii 21 on a. piviyc. Tliey had an «dalsuatr gon. would Ilk«» Hi«* p«*oph* of Klamath l alls ing liimrll in line fur one or more of hotel at Merrill, having <|iiit thu cream city this week on business. He reports Monday. . lum h at noon amt the driv«» home in Harry C. Ihdiertsnn who peached on to giv«i us n Ilk«* con ski«* rat ion. I am a ery biisinrsfl «» ii account pt his inability tho saw mill husinosa as tlourshing. the valuable premiums offered by tha S. L. Akins, one of the principal own the evening was much rnjovrd. Senator Mitchell, has been appointed to fair association. believer in reciprocity, and if the htisi- to get enough cream to keep hia plant Mrs. E. 1. Applegate left yesterday ers of the Carr ranch, is at the Lakeside .A chafing di>h parly Wednesday was a position on the Secret Service depart- nesii men will give us reciprocal consid-1 running. for a two weeks sojourn on Spring Creek. Inn. | the soqrce of much merriment, the j ment of the government. See Adv fur murali landa, CALIFORNIA MSI TORS »