Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 20, 1906, Image 4

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    K LAMA TU REPUBLICA A
E. J. MURRAY. Editor
LEADING NEWSPAPER Or INTERIOR OREGON.
lulling O,e present «arin Weather itlttl
aa a pievelttative oi »1. k
I •■ . «
tun. the tleallli vMti.e. adv.s. « tb. . »h*
.limer t.» boll the w .tel l*vl »ie l|«li.g iL
«l.etl.ei n is taken Imin the nti in. it«
or Wella lii this wav be t<elievv« tbe
Ct»IH|il.-t!li( which 1« U'llUilx l>tt VM
lent rtt tin« ««•««<in ot tlie ieai cuti Iv
oli the llvei
Fnneivl «euv ice« werv
liell t «lav ui the |sii|ot« oi Fnnernl
i b ■
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ti .-
i< ......... ... la
«utvivc l hv hi« father and .»ne br.uhei
w ho te«tde m lliunlvl II coiilily, tulit .
a «i«tor m s«n Francis, ., ati.l i bruttivi
Wiio reaidv« liero
/ Aim to Re Reliable
Mr. Farlow of Medford and M -,
El»ie Potter ot Picard were miih»«l in
Rev. R. 1' I Linl «p pumtor o( the marriage at ll.e Kvi.o hotel I nvada) ,
Methodist Church Ivit lhi<* wwk tor Septvinlier 4. Bev. smith of K liiiualh
PuitlAini, where ht» w ill at t'*n<l the i ion Fall«othcialing. Mt«. Potter »»• Henry
fcrviKv <U hl* th'iHHutmiln ti.
){«• < '» M* Ptcaid.a daughter an.l tlie w ite ot Ge"
Thia issue-if the Republican is print- other tisli known to Oregon lakes and Mccom|M*tiivd l»y Mr« Dunlap. Alni ll»v\ Potter, who wa« «hot by Jack Anidri a
will make (be trip «»verlami
lew year« ago.
*1 by electric power, and again the Re­ at ream».
publican claims the distinction ot being
Vntil theae were placed in Crater lake
There will l»e no terv.ctm in the
the pioneer in the newspaper tiel-t of then» wen» no tish of any kind m the Catholic Church >uinla\, owing to the
I he Midway Bar
Klamath county in this rvs|wct. This “sea of silence.’* and because «»f the en- abaein'e ot Father Feuei Irotu the city.
is only another step toward maintain- tire abaence of vegetable matter, it was He will hold uervne« m Men ill on Sun-
tng our place in the front rank ot l«-liev,s| that the lake would always ne­ ia\
t'ourteoii« Attention it what all times
Cirtlull) f ran
tt regon newsfvaperdom.
More are to main a "dead sea "
Aside from a pe-
In the current nnnil*r of the Suneet ap|w»ais to aov one. Among those who
I
are
seeking
to
t»e
entertained
and
who
follow, and when our plana arv rinally I culiar little water d>>g or Itaanl. there it an article on the Klamath Project by
completed the Republican will he one were no living thing« in the lake, and C. J. Blanchard ot the Reclamation «»er- want the l>eat of attention they usually
<»lthe beat equipped uewsisqwr, plants the rock-walled shores are void of vege- vu'e. It t« carefully tlluttrated. and it go where they can Ln* a*eurt*d of that
in Oregon.
While wr have
twen tati-.n, with the exception of stunted a valuable document tor reference pur courteous attention. It le easy at all
■levoting our
time
and
energies ' hemlock«. The water is very cold and poet*.
tunes to get that attention if one knows
in this direction we have not for- pum and so void of any mineral matter
W.O. Hill of Fort Klamath wa« in whete to go. One of the main and Im
gotten our render«, and »hortlv
will or forvign mibetan.v that it offers bu' j
the city thi* week making dual arrang l»ortant reason* why the Midway Rar
give them optMrtunitie« to Uka a.ivaut-| little reeistance to d.atin, things. »
ment to *ell hit 240 acre ranch, for has gained such popular favor is owing
age of that they have never had before. that leaves, twigs and sticks remain on
which he ha.« been offered |20 |»er a« re. to the tm»t careful attention |»aid to
Good thing« are iu «tore for our reader« ; ’ the surface but a little while
customers. T tie re it no lietler known
Eiuier Applegate. Frank Ira White
watch for them.
Superintendent Aarnt. at well A4 the
or recognised good fellow than Billy Du­
and H. L. Holgate, delegatee to the
hundreds of |>eople in Oregon and other
laney, the manager. He takes as much
National Irregation Congrvee. returned
The KepuMtcan printer? i, pret>aring
sections of the country who visit the
interest m the business a« though he
from Boi«e I'liuraday evening
a twenty page program for the tatr. It
park each year, are highly elated over
ownedit and he never allows it to l»e *ai«l
will be neatly arranged owing to the
Whenever you want freight from the that a person leaves his place who it
1 the results of the tish ■‘plant" in the
greatly imonned condition« <>t th« me­
lake, and believe it will l>e a favorite railroad -emi an order to Jan. B Mmm* dissatisfied
Another stnmg ami «trik
chanical depai liuent. With the new
and popular Ashing ground m a few at Fokvgama and you will «xt »‘olir mg reason why hl* buisness is gtowmg
power pre««, the firm, bv the way, u.
u
years, as the tish appear to lie multiply­ freight promptly.
in leap« and Itonnlt 1« owing to the
Klamath county, and other nwle.1 mi-
ing very rapidly.
A Kirtchnvr, a well known rewi.lviit high cla«s of goods he handles. He has
provement«, a rirat elaaa j b i> aartired.
• •I th ij * coitntv for many year*», w ill leave Mtoiked hi* pL.iv with the l«e«t on mar
The Work «ill lie ..ff the p.eaa Hol later
Notice of Oisrolutlon
tht* week tur hia former h<»me m Milla. ket ami he sees to it (hat only the verv
■ nan tie 2 tli and the a tu i« t.> aend »
Xeb* taka.
highest grade of gi»od« |«*ave hl« estab
Noti ‘e is hereby given that the part
thou-wiui or more through >ut the baun
liahment.
It you are comtemplatin»
■ esship busines« heretofore known a*
<».
F
Vote
of
Fort
Klamath
came
to aid in the stimulation ot attendance
N"el A McKim. and doing busines« un down fr.»ui hit rain h Naturdav. and attending th*» fair ami races th» not for
at the great -at lair in the l.iMorv <>i
kl.AMAlM I ALLS. OUt <4<>S
■ 1er the timi name of the Klamath Fall* lem|Mirarily lelleved the butter lamilie. get to « all at the Mi lwa* Rar il vou are
K auiam count' .
The racing leaturv
I IL IU UIF>
Al.F \ MAlil IX Jr
tl.FX MARTIN,
seeking !« r the very l«»*t I«» l«e had
heed Mill, ha* this lav dissolved l.v
A. Catlel left yeaterdav mornmg tor
pr miaee tu tie one of the strong > ar>li>
Prr««|ih*tit
\’h
(.'«mill«*?
There you will l»e royally welr«»med
mutual consent. ». K V el «nceevdii g
Portland, where he will join hl« twin
I
Gcal aorses are headed this way ai.it
ami
will
raturn
home
w»th
th»«
km»*a
the biisiness of sai l partm-rahip. and
ilv and remain lor al»oiit one week
...ere will be a mie lively events .luring
ledge that thervaie g»««*l fellows in Klam
««simung all obligations and collecting
F’u»t •"** mi Annual >ta(«*m«,tit Junv «’. ?M»»
the three days. The display tn the
For rale or rent—Good furni«he*l h
I «at
R«>S(»Uf veri
ath Fall* ami that there are g *1 wine .
all accounts of said partnership
horticultural ■■milling will undouiiteilly
h<»u*e
Inquire at It it ottic •«
25
Loans and Dt*cuunt*
liquors and cigar«
Ihited at Klamath Fail« 1>r„ Sept
ie the best that has trn tar been ar­
Overdraft*. «retired amt uii*«*-iir«*«l
Alwavt a freth tto< k <* i candiei m at
- I MM.
». K x
Honda «nd v\ urratit«
ranged or piesented. The tar.ners and
A. J . M inning’*
W 12
E. T M c K im .
Sotka !
Hanking H«» ii * v , F in tilinte sml Fittiltr*
the citiaeua in general are taking holo
Blue vitr»»l at the >tar Drug Store.
Ihle imm Hank* and Bankets
and it has settle.! down to be ot general
Cash In Bank
Card of Thanks
sept IS, HUM.
I
interest auieng all. All are boosting
KENO
KINKS
Notice
1«
hereby
given
that
the
raie
OHI in
We <ie*ire to exprv«« mir nineerv
lor the lair and that is what is making
I. i ut I • 11111 •'*»
on wool, taking efYect Octolier 15. B«a>
thank* to tht many friends who a«si«tel
it ao greatly talked alaiut.
I
llNHRUIll)
Capitai
?*t«wk.
fully
paid
Mr Bobbins has «old ills interest in ea«t bound troni Pokegaina t<> Thrall,
in the recovery nt the l«»ly and the bur­
4 7M Ml
>urplu» and t’iidivi«!»* • profit«
the saloon to Mr. Pyre.
w ill lie .5 cent« per cwt.
ial of oar son. William, who met such »
BIQ TROUT IHRIVEf
(rniividual Ih*|w>«ita, «ut»je» t to die» k
.KI..17W ay
The
ocean
salmon
are
now
making
I
Ki IM XI H I LSI K K OU.
I'ashler's Check« outstanding
mi 2 Ci
death.
IN CRATER LAKE *.«d and untimely
By E T. A bbott . General Manager
Demand Certificates »»! iXapoait
40 rilS.IA
their Fall run up the Klamath.
Mr. and Mr«. M. 1. Conklin.
Mr Madi«on*« new liouae is looming
IW n il DM
The Portland Journal «aya : Camping
freasurer’M Notke
up under the management of Took and
<Bit Ml TO KENO?
State of Oregon
I M
parties and tourists wh-^ lately returned
UM.
County of Klamathi
If so, get a rig from the Mammoth
from ('rater Lake National Park, state
I. Ale» Martin, Jr < a*hier
the al*>ve name«l Bank. I»eing fir«t du
N otic* it hereby given that there nre
.Mrs. Pratt’s new house, barn and
Stables.
Fine,
gentle
horses.
go*xl
bug
lv sworn, «Io < mv that the above tlatement It true to the t»ewl «»( my knowledge
rhat fish are now abundant in Crater funds in tjie county treasury for the re wood-house are now ci.nip'eted and
<
<»•
I
b-.*!
\
t
' f
i a ■
gie«, reasonable prices.
lake, a* a result id the ••plants” put t demptton of all outstanding Klamath rvadv for the f amt
Mr. Mead did the
No • r-I a(j.| «worn »o U«»L>re tn»» tht« 2nd «lay of July. I «*»
there by the government several years county warrants. p*otested on a id prior work in fine sty |e
laaxi.1
*. C GMAvaa
Banana*, orange« and lemons—Irvah
ago. Catches of .50 and fiO are reported to Ju»y 6, 1903.
Notary Public l«*r oreguti
’iel—In this city. Tit«-« lay, Septetn- at
(
Manning*.
Correct attest
by several camping parties and the fish
Dated. Klamath Falls. Ore., this 2hh b.*rll, Elmer B. Hale, aged 39
Mr.
A i at Maona,
caught were large and fat. some of them day of SepteriP»er. 1JUH.
D** you need visiting card»? It *0 call
Hale came here from GoldHeld recently,
E K. R a, m a».
having a length of 90 inches. The fish
L. A lva L kwis .
at
the
Republican
where
you
will
and has I wen employed by Mason,
Ai at Mam»«. Ja,
are a special lake trout and unlike any
Countr Treasurer. I I>avis Co. IVath was due to an a hares« find the latent ntvlen in cards and type
Ihrwclora.
TWO DOLLARS I HL 'i LAR IN ADV ANCE
Klamath Falls. Or., Thursday. September 13. 1006.
Venerai Insurance
and
Real Estate business
Houses and Rooms for Rent
KLAMATH COUNTY BANK
The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County
The Novelty Store.
is growing every day.
This growth is due to
honest valves . Y ou get
what you pay for. Only
the best that money can
buy is offered to our cus­
tomers and at lower
prices than can be found
anywhere else. We are
making a success of win­
ning the confidence of
the people by dealing
squarely with the trade.
That is the reason we
are growing in favor.
Millinery Dapartment
THE NOVELTY STORE
Klamath County's Leading Notion,
Dry Goods and Millinery Store
<>nc <il largest and tin-
duubtvdlv the tit e<t line
of millinery ever shown
in Klamath I' .ill» u ill l>«>
found at I'lie Noveltv.
Special care has l>»M>n
exercised in the selection
of this stock, und for
high quality, style and
price cannot be surpass­
ed Hnywh«>re. We invite
a careful insp«*<>tion of
this HI'LENIHO LINK OF
MILLINERY.
Grand Opening Fall and Winter Goods
The latest thing in Silks, Plaids, Broadcloth, Flannels, Serges, Hinley Serge,
Silk Finish Gingham, Ginghams, Kimona Fleecedowns, Outing Flannel, Filirdown
A full line of Calico and Fancy W rappers
Muslins and Dress Linings
See our Table Lilians. Napkins, Towels, Doiies.
X i' 'ir.-t / Err 3'
if ■. ; mi
27-inch Taffeta Silk, warranted . ...
.sl.2-’>
19*inch Taffeta Silk, warranted
... 80c
Plaid Taffeta Silk, as low as .
85c
27-inch China Silk
.
....
50c
■San Lining Silk ...................................................
50c
Amiailk
38-inch Silk Plaids............
Broadcloth, up from
Silk Finish Mohair
ftOe
1.25
90c
Fine Line jt the Famous Zarscn Curter Fancy
1' lecced-lincd serge
12.jc
Heeeedowns .
15c. Ise and 20e
Eitlerilowns
35c und 50c
t rotons—a splendid assortment—cheiip, 10c to 12c
Silkelines, a perfect variety, and cheap, 10c to 12.J<*
Calico, a largo variety of the best patterns
7c
Muslin, tin- good kind, ranging in price 12JC to 15c
55c
Table Linen, the best on the market
60e to $1.50
Ribbons, in all shades und widths
2c to $1.00
ork
A rev >t
:»•>((>-«-
Panuina», rare bargains ii. price, from
Brilhintini'«, the be»t of quality
50e
Albatro»»—»plendid values
50c
Flannel Skirting
35c
\dil—a perfect assortment, ranging in price
1.0()
School Plaid«—a big assortment.
17c to 35e
Hinley Sergos—a perfect variety....
18c to 25c
Silk Finish Ginghutns—line values
25c
A. M. C. Ginghams—in ull the lute patterns
12Ac