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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1906)
GEO. CH XMBERLAIN \\ ITMOl T A t l\ Al il g M tl.V 4 tiiviit Hu Oregon Governor Acclaimed dent of the National Irriga tion Congress. New Off ver* Ch >«en. President. Governor la-t lam ol < »regnii. Henry First Vice-President, John btnith, >alt l-akr City. beeond Vice-President. U.K Maxson. Reno. Nevada. Third Vice-President. George W. Barstow*. Texas. •"ecretarv, P. H. Anderson, Chicago. Convention city. "aeramento. Cal. 4 By Frank Ira White Boise, Idaho, >ept. 6.—Thr Four teenth National Irrigation Congress closed it» sessions this evening alter voting to hold thr next congress at ."ae ramento. Cal., amt electing as president <»f the fifteenth congre** Governor George E. Chatnl»erlaiii ot Oregon. The enthusiasm of thr Californians over Sacramento's victory was thr mote pro nounced because of the narro* ru.itgin by which the victory was won. Thr at tractions ot thr Jamestown Exposition had been cleverly presented. and on the first I m I lot lor thr convention city. Jamestown was in thr lead. ."aera mento won on the second Ixallut, with 207. Jamestown received 155 votes J Oregon adopted the unit rule early ami i ai an early morning caucus decided up-1 on Sacrament«.' as the convention city for 19 )7. id »’one xx -» k Tnl* sta tv is gu.ii i il«*»* litat the xx««»k will « ti e lH**t liir uvxx kiln w c-A*vte«i i'huisdax ami btnklaxin Begin 1« «l.«x Pre si Teili«»»«! ä ,"«m. «»f ti e Falls, are u g a -0 t H»t laun« it io» "am mu • >|i|e Glbhtti» Which will la* C-»lll| tn a tew weeks. Ihv launch l* l< • •n the waters «»t L«»*t liver, l.lle I mk «- s albi Charlv* Murphv of Huuib«»l-lt Co,, Cal.. puicba»v«i a 90 acre trad «»I land j :*t »'»mb -»I-»nr city Hie i«»te part ut the week. The sa-e was ma le through E. E. Fitch, the real estate man Mi*« Mabie Mishler of Albany. Oreg . arrived la«t Tucsdax tor sn vxtrmieo visit with her i»rvthera. O. P. a»td Tola- Mi*hler. Miss Mishler came in by way of Pokrgama. I.aw ami ."late are pr«»gres«mg nn*ely on their new launch *hn h is l»eiiig built tor service on lawl river ami I'ule lake. The engine wul l«e here Hi a lew day*. Pearl Merrill, cashier of the Merrill l-ank. ha- begun the ert-ciiuii ot his new resideuce. l>r. lk*tn »re*t with hi* family ha* m«»ved tn our city ami is now ¡»erma neiillv I .»cat cd here. B«>nanxa Bulletin J Jim P i»u«'ll ami wife reiurne«! (r«»m Ashland Momiax wheie they «eut lu take J»ui * patents that tai «»Il III»- I return home to Marvaville. Mr. I. Berry’s new »»¡►era house is III« « nearing comp eti««n. am! it i*a XWX ’ Governor Chamberlain was the unani structure. He »-Xpert- t-« giVv a gtanil mous choice of the congress for presi ball when It 1« tit!l*he«i dent, and when he was vscorteJ to the lL«kevi»w Examiner . platioim and expressed hi* apprecia «l*«W II tr-»ni Che Win. Hobler came «l--wn tion m the high honor accorded him by w auc.ni la.*! ,"atii»»lav to resti the v the representative» of 20 state# of the un the Lakevtew-Blv lel*-pli«»l e I Union. hr was given a tremendous ova Hr coiu menee« I with a v»ew of i tion Governor Allwrt E. Mead, ol M«-nd»x to airethe p«-!e* i the |i Washington, presided at the final ses tilat wrre Set su m* lllite .»g-- I hr p sion ami introduced the new president. are «vt a* iar as the Bunting plací President Chamberlain said: i»rew* vai lev. and « hrn t hl* pia« e I* I I assure yoi that this great honor con •aclird the tuen w ill tii*l»h -etili g thr ferred upon tie is appreciated, because o » Bh r»i s . w * hrn liru the î uv wi«e w < * V W 111 e pui <»? ts» t«» it came unetPcited. 1 promise you the up. Thet The tv«» « n trlep »nr Ime* imm here I »est effort <f my life will !>e devoted to north have l»ern piavi , g pranks. Con the interests of irrigation during the versation* «»ver •» ir Ime can l*r brani on coming year. thr Ufi rr Ime. an i no coiinedions nut Id FROM EXCHANGES Merrill Record.] The new f»ank building on the S. E. corner of Front and Main streets is be- SCHOOL FOR 'IO I HER x pushvl I«» c«»mpb‘ti«m. II-«»«» liaxe • ha»ge «»I Ch l-l«,i-s he •l.«*cov»»rv*l. Thr wirr-* at tiir cr*-s ing* were fr -m K to jti tert apart, and no one could understand w hy en».-« talk While th«' sch«»«»l chihltvn .lie give evert educational help. ii»«-n m«»ih« i Manx I »«u.i II lagne. the ptivv t brill hax«- not I m - vii foig«»tteti. Miller wtuiivn who air eager (<» limit-»Hull- .vat b*iug 0*4 almut English I’vtivr cannot attend the i«gu 1 there ate l«»la lar Writing sch«»«»ls la»« ail*r tlivx hax •uiall chihlrril whom (hex cannot leaxi Vallcx F. P. Gr«-I»n, the Eangvll at home, hut who max I k » hit at tin • h»« kmaii amt ill* w lie were in l.akvx lew «lax niir*i'ib'« ami at th«« kiinlergarirn » a*t wvek «»n a t»uain« sM trip. Mi.i«r«»lis ill the «lax lime Through lite « ff««» I* «» sax * he thinks la-vt xxill I-«» alnnit the some ktmlvtgatten teachers win» made a i -ame ligure mat wa*paid last tail. practice o| visiting the lil«»lhvi m «»I (In v Jack Vincent, while driving a der- *> hool children ami thus learned thm r nek wag-»n up the r«M«l l»elwrvii hr rv lived*, an attermton s*'ti«M«l lor these wo « ami Pine Creek Monday evening, the men was v»ial»li»he«l. The sch«»«d 1' deme* |s»|r cangili <» ii anelecuic witr, «h»s«*l |r« in Rule Io llliir. when its at alni Mt Vincent clinil»v«i up toh»>a«-n It. tendance tails l*rl«»w a certain nun l»rr tie l«H»k ti«>l«l «»I the live wire ami was but a*< a«a»n a> there air enough w«unri i kn«n*kv»l t«» the ground ami cunsitlerably clamoring f«»r instruvimn, it I* o|**nv«l 1 i»rui»etl up. again. The mothers lal»«»i umh-r manx Burna J. B of Warner, brought a curiosity U» the Examiner oltiw M«»n- ■ lay ami Ivit li on exhibition. A snake cm limier fixe teet long an«l attuili two a».«I «-ne-hall indies in diameter al the largest i hue. Mt. Burns raise«! tins cm tunln-r along with oilier vegetables, • » ii Ins Warner \ alley ranch. Rot ieris $ Ranks H.AR DWARE DEALERS Clean Cut Cutía and Edged Too Is Fully’ (Juarantet :d dill!« liltiv* they ares«» burdened willi t h«»n*vw«»rk that thex must carelulix plan i ami vconotniiv iheii lune in the morn ing Beanies, they receive no encour w h« agement Irom their hu«dM*i»d*, mock at tlieir ampliation and wlnw Peninsular and Imperial Steel Ranges favorite taunt is, " Whal'd you It-ai n <•»- day, haby'*’* But the women krr|i >u eastern e«lit«»r has invente«! the »tea*lily on, plodding »lowly through most complete n liking machine yet thr punier. I m I m H ous I x ' wri'ing th«« sen An truces »el ln*lurr them, ami stiixiug t«i heMfdot. It works a* follow*: electric mot«»r is lasletied on the rump rrmrinhei the queer English spelling -•I tlie c«»w . the ele .’t i icily I »eilig genet at e«i A dr»lir io help their « hlhlivii is Hl the Toot of these molilvrs* eager«-ess to j l»y a small «lyiiaim»attachetl tu het tail, "lie strains ti»e milk, hangs up the pail IvHrti, an«l in the evenings mother ami ami strainer. A small ph- m*graph ac- « hiMtvn stmlx together their Iv*»«»«»» lor the next «lax. ."««mvtimv* a mother V«»mp'nles the (»uitit ami yells “»«>’ rv«- x lime *he in«»x«’- It she lilts her *ux* she desires t«» study arilliinvlic *«• i «t t«» kick a little «lituus slips .»xvr a that *hv max know h««w <•» make «*nang<- \ lew a«l c n iìvias ami the ph-»n»*graph »a\« «•i iransa« t a mile Inisti •-•*. • «lammet." ami it *hv continue* t«» ki« k xa« ««**«» la» that they i«*a«l American a hinged arm grabs the milk * i « h »| and hi*torx . Piarlical talk* «»n the c . hv «•! l.«ms her ail«»ver. A pattili chmti go«* «hihhen ami health principle* are in- with theoiittit an-l w.»tk* the battei n- , clmlrd in ihv in»iim in n «•ttvrvl, and l»vl te» •«•» «Iv v«« home* ai.«I a in«»iv i \ ..i,e «osi« ai-a U-v lian in anujier. <.!« wax ««I living slHH-i a* t In *. h«-«»l’* warrant ami ju«tiH> at¡'«n - Marian M«- litis III ' A I‘11 v «»f ."pevml "« n *••». ’ in I-aiah C. Mail.t ny. w ho ha* ma h Every I hh I x * Maga£i<i«- L»t ."« pi« mla-i hi* home in tin* cltv u till hl* dailglilrr Mi*, r. \\ . Pgu -• n « .|i’inu--'i-.x n-> Klamath lake Kailrmvl (‘«»mpai*', \N OLI) thr . _ pa*t seven i ROYALWARE In the C ity HMER GONE y»-ar*. die«! M«»n«iay Went a text orti« e of i »< neral Manage» Thrall i n . Week» ag«» t«» vt.*|t a •II. Ill the M) h Owing to the great c«»ng«•*tn*n «»I cur* xearul hl» agr. The remain X» ill la- al »"an Fran« i*« >», ami t«» the inability al lai«i ti» re*t l«e-l-lr tli*«*e oi hi* late w lie the piesvnt tune, of the »"«»«itlirrn I’» w ho «lir i and wa« burie«l liete le*.* ihan ill« Kadw.ix ('"inpany todelivrr irrigl t three yrars ag»>. notice In hereby gixen that the rale «»I Mr. Alat he ny w o a pnuirrr among 15 « mt* |»rr i-w t. in carloa«! |<»(s »»ll *tiga« plt «herra oi O»r*i »n. haVI• g « r«-*-••• I • h ami salt lr««m Thrall. U h I to Pokegaina - / :inest Line of conhi occur. ptaitl* t • • l lii* *lale «Eli the A pplegatr F. M. Miller, ca«hirr of thr Ba* k of ti <in Imm Mia-ouri in 1M3. — A-hlan-l I akeview ami ui r o the » r »prie Robcrts=fianks »r.. wih tie c«>ntlli»|e<i until Ortul»rr I Klamath Lake l<. R. <’•». F . T. V I»«»it « . Mg». Kis Easy To acquire riches if you start right Here is the way : Buy* one or more lots in the Hot Springs addition to Klamath Falls. The investment ef a few hun dred dollars NOW means a profit of thousands in a few years Hot Springs addition is in the heart ef the city of Klamath Falls, whose population will be 25000 in less than 10 years Hot Springs Improvement Company Klamath Falls, Oregon I / Addition , 1 < ».