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    Ottlclal Newspaper
of Klamath County
VOL. XL
KLAMATH
REPUBLICAN.
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 4. <906.
Official Newspaper
of Klamath County
NO. 27
AGRICULTURAL SUPREMACY OF KLAMATH PROVEN
of th? fair, and did tn<>r«* than any on?
thing t««mak? it the tug *uc«,r»a »t was.
To I. Fra ik AdaniM i* «Iu«» unstinted
prai»»? for the ?4rri«**t anp|«orl hr gave
During th? hu- king eontrata every
moment wa* tilled wilt» ex iteruent,
ami the vast eorieourae *«f p«* >pi? were
krpt constantly on their frrt either in
hreatld«*»» excitement or in cheering
for die cabaliero who waft tmbd nng his
mount. Homer Rolierta wa* awarde I the
firat prize, a »addle of fine workmanahip
Ro*a Sutton received »re »nd priz*?, a
handsome bridle: Mr Reynold« third
prize, a ) a» of »pur».
aoraa
Brother Bishop
Wasn't it a Ian ly?
th? hat i» off to yon.
ravir
ls>Uir Gerlier waa there with the
A pple*. Iargr*t di»pla> —A M . Hutter,
g'sda when it came to km*: king the
F . I Ar mat rung
Apple*, la-*l ID Ita»—A. M. futir», J. gong.
Julg« Ballwin was atflictrd
with
1- < ¿«teller
lahor, and Ih«* growib <>l hi» ioi«itie»a
Hr ery can I* made to the consignee.
Appiè», lour va net le»— A M butter that »mil? that wouldn’t wear off.
Heavy Debt of l air Asso ha» i>>rce<l bini lo i»l«*p-lo A h a i I <> It.
saw viaiom* of a li piidatrd aaaociation Freight is now la-ing delivered by this
I A'rii»trong
debt. Ami hi- drram camr true.
P«-«»«-
\ M«*arn»t J. F Goeller
company at Klamath Falls in eight days
elation is Liquidated Il«* ha» a« • oinplt*he>l thè ta*k he set
ed and
Few knew* that Frank Ira XX'hitr «a« from Portland without loss or damage
Plum»—O. A. Mvarns. F. ! .. A rm-
ho blinde ♦- • ili«* pia«'ing ol thè a»«HM la
from
Kanftu*
until
he
came
**luggin
in"
and a Substantial Sum
•trong
in handling This is al«>ut a- quick a«
timi oli m »oumi tinan« ial baai».
Crab appl«*i »—A. M
Hotter, ü. W. a monater corn »talk for rxhibiU in delivery could lie made here, and makes
is Left for I sc Next
I he Premium Liti.
pur|M»ar».
Reckon aa t > li »w be kin Klamath Fall* practically a terminal
White
FolloWing la a hai <i| th«* premium»
Pea* he»—< » XV Whit?, J F ' 1' *1 Is. ♦ ai*? »oine corn.
\ car
|»unt for the Klamath Lake railway be­
The happiest man >n tHe ground* was cause the transfer company operates
Mwai'h'l io th<* vmuoum e&hibitor»:
Bvrilea—J. A Slrwarl, F
1. Arm*
lL W Aleiamirr, the watermelon man only from Pokegama and in connection
■trong
KM LTMV
“G«> to the lair thou knocker : •••«’ til«*
Havana. Sent. 29.— With far lesa osten­
Pl\rti<»uth R<M*ka—
Plum«, «atti n?«l— Mr*
H . Krst.r fr«»m Glenv. H anyone had a notion of with that railroad.
shipments from
display am! krrp *lill. " *«• the sd\I«
v>>rn|»vting agamat him, hr forgot all San Frani iM o and southern |*>inta are tation than accompanies the accenatoc*
Be»l | W «>
» am r w >» mk
that should Bas«' l«rm given to the it»*
Mr» F II. Ma ( or h h k 1
Hamlins le garment— M ra. K. E als»ut it when Im *,«w the 40. 41 and 43 very much slower at present, on account of a new municipal admimatration. tbe-
poun<iera
Mr. Aleiamirr ha I
<>n of the car congestion at Sacramento.
Air». J. k. Gorlkr 2
Wallenburg
«livitlual who pivaiftt«*«! in Bi» »tat«*-
government of Cuba was formally taker*
exhibition. The»? melon» w«*rr rai*rd At tins time ■ f year time is an import­
U in. Al uller 3
11
en
.
at
i
tching
—
llazd
<
««relier
over today by William H. Taft, Secre­
ttirnl that Klamath <’«mnty ***» in a
without irrigation, a* was al*» th? to
< «tiiiit-.i F «>w I»—
ant factor to the buyer of gonds, on ac­ tary of War of the United States who
I»raw n w««i k— M rs Ihilan*»y
< la»* I»« it »ell, inasmuch a* you coul«l
tnatom tins -ame gentleman had on the count of |ow teaming rates during g'«d
Mi» C . C I !>w l»t
Center piece—Mt* !.. < airi
tn a proclamation clothed in a kindly
grow nothing here but rye. allalta,
table*. Yet »ome »ay, "you can't grow weather.
Hiahop
lih'-h
¡»land
Red
—
Lunch
cloth
—
Mra.
and diplomatic tone, indicative of ’he-
wheal and a lew other «»I the hardier
Hr»l I ri»»
Hola pillow— M ra R E Wattenberg nuthin' her?.’*
policy he would pursue, declared him-
grass«-» and cvrral»
This theory wu*
Mark
Burna
i*
w
>n
leting
whv
Fir
Aritol»! C Wagner !»l
Battvfiburg—Mr* J F <»«»elier
rell Provisional ••■•vernorof the island-
kmM'krd into m *< m ked Bat ia*t M«*ek.aml
can’t develop the »even picture» of th?
Point la«v—Mr* F 're tier
Promptly at in« n tiovernor Taft, Aaaie-
th«* «• >nteullon « I I hr Republican that I leu «lid ilo» keli»—
brom h » busting hr t »ok on one plate.
A. < . XX «gner
Crochet- Mr*. Kate Manley
tant Secretary if Mate Bacon and Cap­
the r«*»>>ur*«ft -4 this u»l iiJahd rtnpifr
Regular
Session
Held
Last
Monday
That's oner. Mark, when you had too
>w«*-p*fMk«* C« m »|>—
bilk <|Uilt — Mt* A M Pell
tain McCoy,
Mr. Taft's aide-de eamp-
were m»t hmit«*«l wa» hilly su«taiMrd bv
manv auapa.
Evening
b ix varielie» olt hickena ami two of
Patchwork «pidt—Mr» I. C Beach
called officially at the palace and pa'aS
the u»l tllspla« ol Irults, Vrgrtalilrw,
Tn«*
ban
I
boys
gavr
their
service«
free
Knitting
—
Mt*
’
»
F
North
their respect to the retiriug Preeiaiewt-
flowers ait'l »»llirr trmler product». The pigro!«»
Zepher w«»rk—Mra. F Wattenberg
of charge.
That's right, b »vs.
One
C. T. OLwrr
statement can now i*r made, and with«
The regular wanon of the city council Ignoiing Senor Palma's message tc*
g'*>l «irr 1 d«*aerve* another, an I your
Butnt work—Mr*. Fre«l Ibrher
Congress on Friday, in a liich he wrongly-
ì» «.I i «hi in
out fear ,«! «ont ra In ti Hi. that in any
was held last Monday evening.
Dr.
bread will return to you.
Itatfia work —Mr* Clemienning
interpreted the mission of the American
MH'tion •>( the Klamath Basin «an l»r l'abl«wgr—
Mt Mrllich Futbr—Edna llou*t«»n
Th? rxibition trot of the thr?«-vear Maaton appeared Issfore the Iwwly rela­
I. VX . m raw ¡at
mediators, Mr. Taft spoke kindly to
grown without fear ul iatiufe atnthing
Oil painting—Mr»« R. E Wattenberg old stallion. Ray Alto, owu«*d by E. R tive to a letter received from the Mate
A. M. bui ton 2nd
Senor Palma, to whom, he said, lb*
but citrous hulls
Watercolor—I*«!*! Ewing
R«*amr*, wa* a magnificent pi«*ce of
Board of H ealtli and made a »tatement ¡»rople oi Cui a «>we«l an nnquestionalde-
XX |»|lr the uu»st optimistic had ail* llubÌMird »«¡uash—
Rug—Mr». H B Welah
work. XJi». Jennings wtio set the pace
II. J «n»s*-n
tici|»atu«l a fine iheplav ««I I »rte*u|t»jial
regarrting the health of the dty, refer­ debt of gratitieir. benor Palma’s brief
headwork—* Mr». Ja* McClure
«a* presented with a beautiful riding
A. M . button
an<l agricultural pr»<iucta, they were
ence
to which will l»r found elsewiiere. reply wan «levoted entirely to an ex-
Biacuit work—Mt* Ja> k E»veia<ly
whip, as wa* alto Xfr Kelly the driver.
prraaiow of relief at the opportunity oi.
not prvpar*««l h>r the magnithmi dis­ Mar. VX uriel I t «« i -—
Kmaingtoti—Mr» K Manley
U. A. Stearns »aid be was n«M in the
Bi!l*
aggregating
|4<*’ of which
M r» b. ( happlw
play that gr«'«*t« «1 their «•)«*» when the«
ahiftmg the burden of guiding the-
flaulatiger Embr.—Mr* W. A. 1-ra* ■unfi«»wer buaine-». hut simply wantt**l were for »alarivs. |12W 4b for water ami
i » XV. bor rr I»
ent«*r«*d the agri« ulturai huilditig at
tenifiettaon» republic to the representa­
w atd
to show the Doubting Thomaaea that light ami |7(M’»0 for street work and
tive of a Nation strung enough to force­
the fair grouml*. Ihevarirtx displayvd Migar Fari —
uio*l any old thing would grow here, incidentals, were allowe«i.
l»M «FT »TAILH'N
A M. button
control over it.
and the |a*rl«*«t i « ui attained lelt no
and brought along a sunflower large
Bunn—Till? Ijikr Mock Co. 1st
Treasurer Sieinen’» q iartely reooit
b H«-rlil«y
doubt tn th? miml <»l any < nr that
The fact that the government had.
enough to prole« t a man fr«>m the ram, showed that there ha«l !>een receive«!
King—A’. T. Oliver 2d
change*! from a position of alieolute u»-
K ¡»math count \'» r«*»coii«'«-a retnain un- Turnips—
Brady—
B L«»w 3«t
in ca*e he lurgot hi» uu»l»eiila.
from ail source« during the nast three
II. C. Italhy
«1« pen fence to the restraint of a teuipo-
t<»u«hr«l, and that the rxhlliits w»r«*
llorara «»I all *ork. Ben—Libby l»t
The Repuhln aii is piea-r I to an* months Il’u'i. V». w iiile hr had eX|»ended
Mr* ** ( hap pit»
larv protector wa« receive by the maaees
only SMiiipIrs o| tin* w««allh ol a »o|| of
Dmft marva anil colt. Beil and cult— nounce that its order for fine weather during the same time $**»»4.13
Xt the
unlimit«*d pr >«luctn« *i, »* ami uiixmin - Cau lit!« wri-
n ith utter indifference. Moat of the re*
was drliv«*rrd i. o. b. this citv on time,
h»liu bhephard l»t
we «»f the la»t quarter there were
b. Hrillby
Ing worth. Two month* ago, when th«-
ri ie-l and thoughtful Cubans, while
that it wa» *e».i tine an«i free from Haw*. |«»4.Vbn on hand, leaving a balance of
Ihol and c«»lt—C. T. Oliver 2nd
A M button
they feel a certain sensitivenes» ovei
question of holding a lair w it« trtkrn un*
Miss Oliver'*—-(’ I Oliver 3rd
Il .my man d«» ibts the effectiveness 11452.13 now iu the City Treasury.
the loss of the island's sovereignty, an
«irr consideration, it was br|i«*v«*d I hat Sqilaah- nui varie lx
An order wa* made authorizing the
b| an marra and c»»lli>—bpal aor Pill, of new»px|ier alvertlaing, all ha fix» to
F. L. Aim»ir<>ng
inclined to hope that the l*nit«*d btatee»
I! Mould l»e linposslhle to make it a
• I > i* '<• take the suece*s >»t the lair as a conatruction of a bridge at Eleventh
II. Valle« til»?rg Pt
protectorate will l>e brief.
ftUCCr»». Ihelair «»*•••« intern ma * Inn* I’ itnpkin»—
btallioti yearling—Prime, b. B. L«»w sample. It was tbr«»nly medium uaed. ■trrrt. in compliant** with the request
II J an »sen
<lrn«*«l with n «l«*ht of m-arly |ui' and
A Cuban returning to Havana today
I*t.
Mare. 2-)«*ar old, Tn -* 1?, >. I».
A M. S itton had "some punkins" on of Project Engineer Murphv.
after a brief absence w<?uld not have
A. M Mith'ii
the huainrs« ui«*ti w»*r«« l«»ath to under­
exhibit, mu i they were ci auk-a j.u ks, t«»u.
Lt»w 1st
Mra. >i<»ui*« claim lor damages for
recognized from the general attitude ok
take th«*
financing of a project of Brat •lisplav i» g« t able» by < ne |H*r*on—
I General utility horses—five* in arc*
>peaking al»o!it cabbage, «lid yon see in June« ca used by a defective snirwalk.
«jU«,*tl‘»nal,h* *m « «•*». >••«-it-tar« Bishop,
A. M *Utl«Hl l*i
the j*eople that the form of govern­
that
<>n
exihilioii
by
Jiui
Straw?
Big
was
referred
to
the
str«*et
e«»minittt*e.
and
colt»,
C.
T.
Oliver
l*t
who liM‘1 t«*|a-alt*«|lv r«*»ign?«l, wn* tinailv I F. Hrrlihy Viol
ment ha i l*ren altered.
Business con­
Mandard l»»v«l mare—May, C. T «•Hough to supply a regiment for one
Li«p1«»r lice« sea were granted lor six
II J«'ii*»«*n 3r«l
tinued tl
same, except for the vigor
puraiiadi'd tool)««* iih 'I i * t.ik«- th«* it ilia in
’ »liver 1st.
meal—almost.
months to F«>rest Berry. <.ie»»tge Biehn
«‘xhibiteii bv the wholesale merchants-
hand, ami »«*«* if hr «'unitI m»t make the potatoes- wl.it«- —
Thor «Highbred stallion—-Harr) < iuitill.
<>. X. Stearn*. prow l that thi* section ami T. F. MrLaugliliii.
II ( Ik.lhv
lair a *u« > «*««hil umb f taking.
He
manutai Hirers and railroads to r«*gaii>
John biaeinorr 1*1
i is n«»t a svcoml-rater tn the fruit line,
A. H. Nan/.grr au I associates pre-
A. M. hut ter
lli.l'lr rt rdliViU* nl the bnsine»« h«»Uft«*ft,
their Icimer trade throughout the island
as »lid also Mr*. I F. <»<K*iler, XV. 1. srnte«! a new street »ailway ordinance,
Thirty bronchus— J. Frank Adama
«-xplaim-l hi* plan*, ami inspired with PotaH*e* —lid—
w hich has been at a standstill since
llerefoid cattle—hvi«i «»I cow* ami Shiv« s and G. \X‘. White.
which was pass«-«! to thir l reading.
hl* < iilhushu«ni. th se »o|icite«l made a
A M sutt«»n
the beginning of the
revolution, »sa*
We have oiten won«ivred how those This ordinance is identical w ith a
calve*. .J F rank kdaiii*—ll<»l»triii bull.
week* ago.
heart« i«,*p»n*«*.
The mm of Mr. Potato?»—blur —
I*an 11»»11. Ja*. Emery
Put ham cattle, canned wild plum* of Mr.*. «•♦*•». T. former '»lie prvvi«»u*lv caute«!. a qtirs-
Bishop
was t • ' get out of «leht.'*
Troops are n<»w moving toward Cuba
A. M»<»»t
bull Vu tor Knight.
11« Her 3-year «»hl. Baldwin*«, would taste. They are beau- ti«»a as to the validity of which lias
Mr». S Chap|»vl
M«»bilization of the forces will I k * at
Every av «* uii «* of rx|a*n»«* was curtail«*«!.
licit« r 2 'ear-old, XV. R. Br«»wn. Ke«I ties, an I gut tii st pi izr.
Iwen raised.
It was to avoid any
It wa* a v«»lunt«*er fight, ami not a P« tatiH * «*.irlv rote
N« w|»>rt News, Va.. f«»r the most |»i«rt,
Poll, cow—C. T. Oliver. Cow — Moore
Stvve Ilerlihv wasn't g »ing t i see 1« gal tevhnacalities that the present one
cent wa* paid where it rouhl I k * save«!.
although a part of the expeditionary
11 JriiftM-h
A lohn-on. Jersey cow—Alex Martin the N.ivhix s«*ction p<*sed by. am’ wa* was intr«Mi<ice-l. granting right of way
Aided bv th«* pics* of this « ity, th«« lair Gn*alvst lurmty potatce»—
furru to Cuba will U* sent fr»»m New
III
.lack--
II. Mviril. Span mule» on hau l with a fine disp iy oi trims • »it Main street. Klamath avenue. Fourth.
wa *
advrrti»«*«l so eltcctuallv
that | C. I lli'lillrl
Y< rk ami Tampa. F la. Advices received
Pina ami II < Hirst J«»hn—C II. Mrrril. ami Vi'getanl«*». They were tine, Steve. Pine. >eventh. High and Cpham streets.
interi'M
Wii* iiniiiuiliHtul y
aroii»««<|, < hi rutr— table
at the departments of the military to­
Frank lra White was mu *ati»fl«*«l
A ¡»etition was presented asking that
Ilin! when- th«* gat*'» do»rd Mltiirdiiv
II. J«»ns*ell
day imlh-ate that all is «pliet iu Cuba
THE RACES
with his efforts to kr.«»«*k the r«a»i off a paid fir«* depattnirnt la* establish«*«!,
night, the advertising value of m*w*-
S. Ilrrhhy
ami that the insurgents intend to lay
' the building with hi* big > <>rn -talk, w hich was rvirrrv’l to the Fire and
pA|H*r* was fully den on*tfiii«*d, th«* I i arrets— stock—
«1« wn their arm*.
b it he trieil to hr, ak «low n th«* fable* XV a I e r I < ‘llitnit li e « II II ill*’ ru«*t l«»l s to
THURSDAY
llldvliit igilhle eiieig) ol Mi. Hl*'«opwii*
I b * pi hai'Aity is the Ciiit» -I St ites-
C. I*rgan
(¿ hai ter mile *l.i*h. pur*«* $50, won l y with the best general di.*p»ay ot huits, rv|M»it at th? next inveii g. It is prv-
rewarded, and th«« fair Mssociation no Bert- table
(«•reus in the island will l»e lande«ionly
vegetables,
grasses
and
grains,
an
I
XV. II. *h«M»k * Dick Rudirr, time
posv l to use the city hail as hva«l quar­
11. J«*n**«’n
a* a precautionary measure. S<»fara*
longer had to drag along with a burden 1
24*.... Quo Vinlis, secoml.
came near doing so, too. Frank, my ters for the firemen.
This ¡»vtition
of imluht«*<lnrs». The fair was a »nevess i
II C. Holhy
officials are a«lvise«l no trouble of a ser­
bov,
it
there
were
a
dozen
or
two
like
brought
fourth
agoo,l«leal
of
discus:
non,
Three-quarter mile «lash, purse «"».
inevri) way, uml next year th«* as»o- Onion l>»**t display
ious kind is anticipat«*«!, but in ac«>»r>{-
you here, we'd be happv.
!>r. Shorb tirsi ; Ringhio, secoml.
ami it was state«) that at the last tire
anev with instru« ti>«ns fr«»m President
ciatioii will go into the field with a
A. M. Sutter
“Perfectly
lovely,’’
“tloigvous," several teams refuse«! to give the tire
Thr«*v-vights mile, r«*|K*at. purse
Kiibst un t ih I rrfajrve in its treasury.
li«»»sv\«*lt hurried pn*paratiotis are be-
J. A Stewart
“Isn’t it sweet,’’ ami many other such apparatus the right of wav.
Rita Mnlax, first; Little Jim. second
It was
This speak* well for tin* glow th of this < Inion - best sample
inu made f«»r th«* sending >>f an expvdi
feminine expressions could, constantly readily recognized that thia wa* a vet v
tun«*
city am! count« ami th«* loyalty ami
tionarx force of the army to Cuba.
G. XX'. Sorrels
i»v heard around the «lisplav of fancy serious matter, and stringent regulations
Half-mile «la»h, puis«* $75, Shirley X
The first American tr«M»ps will b«. •
patriotism of its
biisin©»» men and Pnrsnip*
w«»ik, which fully merited the extrava­ and heavy ¡»enaities will undoubtly be
first ; Tilde Tom, secoml.
cltisrna.
larnle«! at Havana next
Saturday.
11 Jens*rn I
gant
a
Ijectivv*
that
w«*rv
sliowvrvd
up
­
provided
for
such
cases.
rim» u
Th«* s«>iind financial condition of the I
Meantime the murines and bluejacket*
K. Ilerlihv 2
Am ng the requeue made for better
Quaiter niile, repeat, puise $7’». Rita on it. It spoke volumes for the culture
Fair a»s«M*inti«ui will result in the Corn sweet
fr«»m the American fleet in Cuban wat­
Mnlax, tii*l : Dick Rusher, second turn ami refinement of the female p »i tion fire protection was one provhling f«»r er* will pmtwt American interests a.ii«A
elimination of many ol tlu* annoying
11. Jonsson I
of our population.
the connection of Ackley Bros’ saw
23 \,.
ditlieiiltivs encountered this Vein . Th«*
support M cretan Taft, the l*r<»\ i*iov..i
XV. 11 ('opeland 2
But Ibl you see l<«e Pierce? IL* wa* mill with the City Hall, in outer to use
Half-mile, re|w*at, pm*«* $bK‘, Shirle)
Gtwerm i of Cuba, in the presvrvutw >
«•coiiomv
practiceil
wa*
nbs«)liitrly Corn- lirld
in
b.is
element
w
hen
he
got
hi*
«'oat
off
the
steam
whistle
as
a
means
oi
giving
V, th st : lutti«* J im. *•*«•< 'iid.
«•( older ami the pr< tvetion of lit«- an«
essential.
Had it I h , cii otherwis«*, it
l>. XV. Amlei *un I
Another request
Five-eights, «la*h, puise $75, Ih and watched the hor>cs kick up the alarm m case of rite.
pf’pevty.
would have lesiilte«! in an Hbxduto
F. L. Ai m*t roiig 2
dust.
<>n
Main
was
made
that
no
water
main
Shorb, iii>t : Kiniihb». ‘■eoml.
iiiiluie ol an) fiituie lair. It willalsol Watermelon
In 'tliulal uirulv* lu re American intet
street l»e smaller than six inches in
N »w L>r the next one.
niak«* p«»**ih|t* th«* making of many ini- i
»ATI Hl» tv
ve iti««n wa- n gard« «i as inevitable-.
I . I. Armstrong
«iianietei ami that ail main* connecting
llali-milf'. n»prat, pur*«* |IOO. Bita
provrinciits Ihiit an* urgently nv«*d«*«! J Muskmelon
II hii lone it may continue it i* imp>>*-u
with lire hydrants be at least four
binfax,
tiiM
:
Biualdo,
hie to fuictril. 1’be nature of the iu rr
, sreond. l ime 50. NEW STORAGE
lit tin* fail grounds, so that next year .
I>. XX' Amlerson 2
inches in diameter, and that all
vention ami the preparations for •• in­
this c«>niity will have an exposition that I
Thrt‘c-'|iuii tvrt», dn*h, puise 1100 Dr
A. L. Kuh, * 2
WAREHOUSE
will ««ven «‘clip*«* the «me just closed. 1 Corn green in stock
dicate a sup« r\ i*ioji «>f Cuban affa r*i'U
Slioi b, lii st ; Ewi moore, second.
This is made possible by this years |
yuHrtrr-milv, rc|»vat, Dick Rusher.
the part of the American G«»v»-rnuu.*ui
F. 1. While I
TI h » Klamath Fall** and
l*«»k«*gnut Willits*
first; bhirlev V, scroinl.
HUcevws, ami «vervon«« who <*< »n 1111 »ut«*<l j
Property Sold t'm an imk’finiti perm«!. Arrangements
A. C. Beu I» 2
<¿ ii . ii lei -milc, <hi»h, puise $"•’», *ad lle Ti■;in*t«*r<.’«»in|»anv have i«nt«<l the ware­
ha\e been concluded not only forth «x
to it tnav feel ample icpaid lor their I’omatoe* ripe
Major W.'iilvu has purchase«! tin*
hoiHcs, Overland
Pat, liisi: Liuli's house <>n Klamath avenue, near V Kiev
peditionary force t«> Cuba of about
»
their effort. The regr«*ttable f«*ntur«! is
F. L. A mist rung I
L. I . XVillit* property, with a frontage
Conchain, second.
th«» determination of Mr. Bishop to
J. A. Stewart 2
Bi<>*. mill, to give their patron* better on Main street «f IIH feet. The price men, but (or a eecond force ui «¡naU
JOB yard foot race, purae |5, J. C. nervier. Freight eoie-igiicl (.> Klainiitli
numlivrs.
resign us Ht*civtary. lit» feels that he Tomatoes -given
pai«( is $l."»,oOO
This is the largest
Criiwn, (list: E. E. Kirkendall, aecoml. Falls in egre of this compiuti will be
haw <h«vot«*d all the time he can afford
A. M. Milter I
realty deal in business property that
to. The clerical work incident to the
l>. W. Anderson 2
iiKoxi no in stivo
brought over directly flout Colo paniti has l»«« n imnle in this city, and murks
You w ill mi« it if y at don’t buy
duties of the office demand too much
A Webber 3
The broncho busting was the feature and left at their witrehome until deliv the high water price.
lot in the Hot Springs A l iition.
FINE DISPLAY
OF PRODUCTS
Convincing Testimony That
Possibilities Are Not
Limited
Beans airing
F L. A rm»t ronif I
A M butter 2
Bran, pole—A < P>eal«
(*u<-iilli>»*r—II Iritftftrn, Al Ki|l»e»
Grai»»«-i»
variety — Bellon, bu»more
Co.
Guin m at raw—Pelton FratnoreCu
Grain threshed—lohn bhephard
FVow KM»
biinfloaer- O. A. btearn»,W II ('opr-
.41 d.
Flouer» |>ottr«l— Mrs E Low«-i»I>vrg
Rosea—Mr» Geo. T. Baldwin
('lit Hower»* Mr». O A Mearn». Mr».
Alex Martin, Jr.
Bee hive— Al K «lite»
THE FAIR AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS
CUBA RULED
BY UNCLESAM
Secretary of War Taft Takes
Command of the Much
Battered Craft
TROOPS BEING RUSHED TO THE ISLAND
President Palma Resi^n-
Nothing Was
Left for the United
States to Do But As-
sume Control
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