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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1906)
f ‘t « - i * ix « xviy dax . Inuidltiuii m (iin s is . nomim i ; I «•** in g I !»•• |>r »n -1 • t i «4 ut fi ol t It«’ for* I lem eut ol See* Aork Repi hll CAIO* In llic Saddle. («» •»••« lir let t« t i II «*■♦•!( i iiim I v I i vete«I, it ah <«» th.»» th»’ Willet I- |»»r»*< ■•♦••!,di' li .ottetti idv.i» .ilid XlrW" I ||< |(r pill'll« III) IIHlk«’»H » | 'V • ■ »er u*e »oup In tlie «aler ll>g oil'hilli, |t fade» the break* up tl«e paint. Atm » Io lr axo|»l«,ill hr» il«l»«* Il lot II ,| 4'lll. dead I «ok . If H • I, it »lioi||i| be n »oft om* l»ll i not to ll*»«* BIIV. except III i'll th«* olh l dh lui« la-ell lolig I <*g- I oi p'Miilv urti»li»'l lot *«*mr tim«* nil»|x l ake a clean flat»Hei «loth I'l'lx dean «»ter. u Im h 1« flidtlix i«-mov«*<l l»x noukitig it up ml*» the ng cl<nh again alter |t I ■«• Eeefi gout fh«-*ill«4o(li 1» H.« ii w .|»ed «i «i«* «hiUiktii«!» he liutig lu «*veîv » m I iv O i in ■ th«* «liv log»-11 »or with w m r*rti ng not I« * tell hipior lo th«' m»-n ■fhn» pi« tnr«-« , Hlll'ltl i I m »< /.»•«■ HI«* t«< I»«- I fnfli'di.t ' « . . C«»t I il I I .1 li I pi i«d ' -g » H pF,’ 1 Addiiit'l Tidifig- A formal uppln iimoi <»«« tn.««lv tn the my i'i«iitii d of Ashland Tm*«*day even ing lor it fritti« bi»«* for th«* in*fHllflti<«ii «4 it git* plant for hviHit.g aid lighting »er« Vh v in liti» « iti The fian lu*«/ « m » Raked l»y B. M« xiurolfey III Eugene.«4 «¡tpllrtli»! «4 flirti city, w ho H (if eared (ote th«* «'oim« d in |M*raori .«nd « ntlir v! Iti» xxrttif«« uti«l ti e |.ri‘p«>*«*4 (•id'll«' »er- vi«'«*, H«* p»••••• ntv«l tiieÿ'Migh «Ititff »»f im nrdti.noce « hit I. !.U n»kr«1 th«* « tty « ««liti* il lo R«lopt. «Hiv of lt» pt • ■ V l«Ì» «li» h«*iiig il ut m H right» »iH«l4»r it «-uil I !«•• htiKio«! n fite work »4 <fi»tullmg ti«e plant »tumid not I «• underf.tk«*n within u v»*'ur (tom the t ime «»I it» l««*hi^gt ;itif«’«l. The CfHlHrll di t 1«<«t take Wf.y A Il t|’»fi Mp’ii'ti *• prop , Sed f»anelit-*^( • ’ Ml .ln4 Mra‘ *» S. Mill I.4Í lefl ’ We J t- « '.ex’ iilgtH t«»r Tt'amath f alt«. ’ t»ar«| Van Ripei nil lm»iti«-»», Um ■ $ la in Klamath Fall. w vfv I the w a- « HI«« IIKAKSI NO’llN \||.|> HI* su. e e*-» lini» I «»rii New mo*.ra*.> I o Picce'* -i ii|»>n a» The ori- oik De — A i tr gill It it F <i| Ult«, tL>«t « E I lv M.i n •f1 t ti'l« ft I > Italioti I the • |tr * an w it lion t » t x M»»lt ll««’ prr»l<l>’ticx , lir -*«< • d the'itliet • atidiilaf« * n •• I-ragne n«'ll» Ulti ltd f retare «d »1.11. «.- v n <i*m»H't aia. I hu« end» Ilio (trai m « bici» La« liertl IIUlOi • U» f«H »II >!.g a » m «<»i k. I»ul ■ E omg <»ml I»:«»» k < .« Di«* >lrm«M rati» parti in X- * ^ «>k I *<• liertl W|dlt lelnli-l i • t 1 .¡nei II 11'41*1 La« •«•t/«,d thè |»rtftx n.itii«* a »i it I > l.a- 4 > r«'Htr tu«* unxti«m f«»r I he »»u tiri ••( I II«* * lrt»x «'ll, u «..pi ai'i'i'-v« I ••» and -u that nd mall lourd I .« .1 \ v t ■ v « n iurit sl.iini»* «>r the pro|M t amount "I I ■••’age nm«t l»r taken 1»» the |t>>»( other in I held l"t |H»»t.igr. Thia tilling tuvan« ihrtf the ««wnrr ol tie mall txik hu« no ruling ««ver it. • i \ writ«»r m it» In ana Farmer »ax»: ’ The «-sta-firm* »4 tr«rllt y«*rtt» lit»» * H«1»rd tur I • cl-rttige Il n«v »f opinion to .••»ft n Wheal me M I •rk •re th»« va -i gm « -n n* for the o uur lute i the « <4'.chi*it>n lv I in to •!" ull that m the autumn. e liri pto|«et|y w inter* in I •t'» » «. I » * t » n t" make un ti it I *| » ll-g I . « » ih. -r planted i’rtl.y • g. alte» waiting f"t the gt’’iI to b. «line Hi *>l|lla»4e condition fi work: . th» n prepiif ing it and plant * ng. The la planted w: I h - in illudi hrftet cohdltl’di ti» rt 11 hst und t ' .e a I ill«»*t «rrtain drouiin of Mllliliiff Hirtti thr »pring plant«*l. \ light tnilh li ol well totted IlinllUte »pira«! <«vrr thr route x» 111 I «dp in rv«i*tlng the «’ff«’ct* of eX- «••♦«-iw col I and do gthnl t«» the pianti*. fte<>rg»* K. Perkin», a pioneer i **t til«- Klamath Ihver at H.«:ni*u>x «*• bitind’drad in hi* < rtblli h«»t dax mot (ring I ax ing I nm -I i laili« g in li«*rtllh lor »«'xeral «r«*k« |»a»t ir«»tu ir«’in a • r• •:* .♦••• f e< \ * i | m la* III* reman * u «• »*• Inought t«> Yreka and buried tn I «•»green Cemetery bv Cndertaker > aftetiuam, hr lirtV II« l>mial b«t aomr time ru( death« hr ahoubi F’dter» tiel«l. The w rtw a bar«! uoiking, in- grtirtaliy carting <>n e*len*IVr rixet Ir cl work, in building « mg dgm* and i»< i j*ting «¡lb ^etrick*. Hr «a* a naux«• •>! Maine, age «£ y»-ai*. and lived III ■* i»kiyuu county for ai«nut hall a century, Coma tiding (In* lr*|«r«.'t by )>ia upright ot all a» quaintun integiity, *»<x’ lablr nature an<l efirrgeli« effort« in tlir c IrVelopmrnt of our n>in mg imiuttryVirka Journal. Martin Peiry, former county co in aliti relatives miM»i"iiri. i» pax mg friend* living in thi* aw lion h vielt. H»* ia n»»« improving U iu»me*trrt4 ill > pt ague River Valley. Kuimatu «'..un!5 . — ><«tithrin Oregonian. Five cnrlort'i* <»i n.»*n and material* have l>«*rn hurtled to >.«itoti f-a-in l»y Üie Southern Pa< itic tur the pui|x»*r»4 unde» t tkmg t hr < oii*t» m 'ti«»i. «du lie« toad around the r*Ming «rtter» »»I the >altot> *r t. Tile tie« toad «dl Iw built xouit* distance north «dthe p»»-*mt t« i«»i, on a gra»le thirty teet higher tnan the higl.mt point « n th«- pivvi.t Ime. In all Vi mile« «»I th«* tra- k « id have to l-e tant. In woiiir quarter* tl-i* i* believe»! t»> be rt piri autioitat y m**».uie, rrmov- mg any chance that the >»>uthern Pa «itic W<Hll«i «"did I lx* tie»! tip t*h<»ul»l an at tempt t«> ahut ««nt the «aterí» of ille Colorado river fail, Tiir water!* ol 11 e »ra rt re already lapping dangeioUbly n«*ar the r « »a« i I »t-< I, w invi» ail i-e »db- mrrgr«! within rt tew «rrk unie»« ti e The >cieiitiffc American giv»-« thi« inth1« !• cheeked.—Ex. r«H ipe f««r a cheap an«! «Iiiralde p uni h»r Hon. Walter I.. T<«»«r ha» re.ign<-d irtim building«: Mir into a gallon «»I milk about three pollini* of Portlami ths prcidrln y of tlo* Wiloimcttv \ alley Iln.| sutficirllt Vrlu-tmti rnl..-r lh-velopment la-ague, to which ortlee lie any > tlo-i color paint powder, to give a was recently elected. Merrill Re on! g.ssl color. The milk will hold the Law and Mate are m>w happy. They |».wder in solution, but the cement. Irv ing I,-ar y will sink to the Is.ttoin. .'<> have ha<l their launch tea-ly tor the en It 1« iiv-e-sary to keep the nnxturr wrll gine for the i>».t month and it wa» or siiirvd will* n pad-lie while applying it; dere-l from t'lucag«- »ix week- ago but ami. a« it« ertifieiicv dept-ini» up-ni ad nothing could Is- lieaid Irotn it. Word ministering a go.sl routing of cement, it tame a tew dnv. ago that it wa« in I’o- 1« not sate to trust its application to uu- aegaina and they are now looking lor it triislworthy bands. MX hour» alter ap to loll in any day. A» soon a» it arrive» plying tin» paint will l-v as immovable It will lie placed 111 the launch and Lost ami unaffected bv water as a month-old river and lule lake will have their tir.t punt. We have known of building» introduction to their own p'eaturecraft. x «’.it t • mallet wt al the i'Uf«n«* «•! lt» fr»Uit». New ^ »k »late f«■ tn M mtrtuk t«. N ag.»» A I* *«-»’t| Il g II. r» V" f .1 l«H î lit» 1 »«’in ” i .»• x I« !••« î a • h««’lr« ht f 1 ■••ml« v\pl"«!r ! u! 1» iff i II.« !l«'|i|l 1 • ,m purty i» gfr«ling ¡ - • 't • ! i g l a' 1 «• lluit w ill fiini n«« puru « i th»««ugh ti. l i-l Ibi! Ht tin»! pH» ! X II ne» M-riu «lv tmrd to l«e rlimitiat«*«l it mirrit •’ ll'igli«’’« v« H< rt’»t*‘—that 1« the trill j»«ile. The ut>pre«'edeiite«l «itiiation that in- aiigiiratv* the • lempnigli over the Buffalo au«l >a»rttoga ticket« rev««lve entirely amuml the liotliH rttb'li of William Bail d«»lph 11« ar«t l««r ttuvernor. Ih’iniMi atic l>ew«prt|»er« thtougboiit the utrtl»’ that hrrctof»»re l.rtx«* *up|««»rted t'-i- rrnnl»! |>arlv tl-k<-t ln-ve l.-itr-l (hr Hear«! ticket in the ri*ing «un «4 tin* morning utter the convention. N«d a Democratii* ne««pa|*er in the (ItV f»l K H’he-lrr will *up|M»rt the ticket. I ruin other Hart« »4 the Atutr com«** new« <4 Aitnilrtt Iwtlfing itnt«>tig the opitii'iti iimld- er«. In New Y««rk City ll«*ar«t will l.avt tht'«npport of onlv hi* «»« n prt|>er« amt the unim|»ortrtiit Nr««, ounedby Chat!••« F - Murphy, the I mma uf Tam many llrtli. Tin» Time« und the World and the Brooklxn Eagle, Ih»m«M'ratic, will »up- port Hughe*. Th«* Exrning Pott, nom twenty years ol-l in winch the wood inally independent But Democratic in well preserved by it. gcnrtrtl tone, join« the iwane in ii spirit of bitternew* that evince* the fiery chnr* ncter widt h the camprtign will carry to the IltdAli. INTERESTING INFORMATION Mote than 11 .(«Ml.not) pi.*.-.--. of ninil went H.trny in the I'niti-il Matt'. In«t year liecauae they were not «lirecteil well enough for the eaperl, to decipher the name, anil aihlree.ea. Million» of thia intmenae total went to the dead letter oltiee w here n lot of it wna opened, the nddreaae» of the writers ancertalned and the letter« or package» returned. But in a goo.1 many vaaei the w riter'» ad- dreia in never found and the letter ia really “dead" w hen neither the gander nor the prospective receiver can la- di»- covered. A»»i»tant Po«tnia»ter General DeGraw want» to get the people into the habit of writing their own addreaaea on the outaide of the envelope. Thi», he »ay», would »ave trouble for all hand». In thia day of huatle and bit»- tie ami advanced idea» the cuatoni of having your name and a.ldre»» printed on the envelope 1» becoming more nee- Petition for l iquor I.kenne MIMI ST NOTICE the Hof» Cotintv Court for the in* par ’ rn«*nt ’ Interior I nil Mt*»** 1 '< unti <■1 1 K'amafh, "täte of Oregon. Land ofr»< •- * <>r*ffon «•’ptem Ue the ur fer»igf»e»l. r**»i>ief. t« art«! I**g «: |?th IMM A i«r • ont« «t affidavit I a v«*f«»r» <4 W ■••I Ibver frreemet m the i Itren fifed ■ •It « •• by Fr»*r! I. ««in < I. ( ’> «IMI ’ V i.f Klamath, 1 F'rtte «»f llr.g.,,, ffi/tn • «»nr* *«a ’i«». h*»m -w»*a • »^irrr ' I m i »4 W"«ll4 re ■ •»♦-« «•flullx a«k that a beer»*»- t ■ lt< rr>M-! Jul ’M» ; for * t — ‘ MW ». of «*• -ell »pm ♦ »1«««, H«. matt Ami vmot'.A It'pi--»- <»n* Ip « » • F « M . by Mar« ÍH le» » «, I ’ tan nfitie« than oi e gallon, at « r*e< il Foli» ■ *• tute bajial t.r • F«»• t K iaii'Ht th, Klamath I »»nntv. i>re< The ««14 *r if r**« h* na» •» • Wif g«’li. I'»r th* e |ieri«el oi Hirer mouth» I entry, to-rti fr.-rn »» e Mili » «lay of N«>Veml*er, Pt a. I«r J y i’» » fewH’a ’her»« Z«rtl fed 1* Jati-«*» '1 liter * , o| F«-it M . F F. ’.merv, Iwpf' • « *i part' »Hereof : r K «Il Hill Mr r. and your |*etita^nrf« «nl . I 4» • , and fo<-ruitw |ban » eV» r to « i hfl. fr**« » «*flma ti;» «♦•»» hereof nam .1 II V» pee HX. < F H xt ■I 1'*» *aM pntryaoman I ••i L » »., W| nan h wbo.ly !-»n*d «a -I .au I« atei faU»M to I ’ Tarl"r C t i M ti'* >ke*t H 1, an ! now a»i A«»n<f«. (•«.J-’lrtl ■ 1. M M P N . • I a»'jr«| mi I •**/.zE*n«ei«f ■ fr»? (• ’• , i -■ -■*•.-» |fnpr<- e-f i"f. m. 1 ’•1’CIII'fl»* I. mí I any parr rth«*r*of. an»£ f-bat •« *• •Il Vl-r i>«’ f>t Duniel B X Hf. ab-* * from «a: i larvi »■* not. or ’ll.......(Item • imi**»«'«: I ÌH- l«efiti t *rhp "yih*nt in th«» ariJf na <•«».«( • t t y. j«r * « off»* »4 Ih* t’f»t(*•*> »tar»-« •* a p Iboo. I aller »-♦• n • r# «i .» . . ..f .. .m «f, „r iM«tf ^n* «! ng • war > *• « t< or doting /pp' ntb Arc You Going to Build? > ar 'u wbchihr c.¡ *1 «raie» m«/ tr* e • If »«» I «ant. i'i opfmrtunitv ,o fix’ **• gaged -aid pa ti*« a*- h-b-bjr hotted ro » i ••<«'. r» ., f *-*d " • v n • m tour uoik. I Hili pirpH’rd t*> msk* .«id« />*•>,•’ ' • •<* k •»-«>, o® Sov«- ,r .< »»• (H| ai j tdaxAre of bmi-itr;/* a» •! ?«/, t>. i gW’ajli Cour --------- . «iti Im i >ii idfch w« Lriirvgr tie» »---a^ • «• *. K.gfua'h <■<»'.t. (C Klaotaq* F« V bv n»|t LuVe v «tr I k >» i »• ip 11ip.» ,1 Oi*goti atvl »hin f.na r.*ari:ig w.l! \ «oik giiMf a - Meed, *»pl||«g* tf 4« t « I.er»- *V«»«I «.tn i 1 j Ve nw- • » x . < N-. .- o >■ r A. M. Tayjor. i •-/ C-'-K « * • au I ft ■ r a» /♦&• »>' □•» t *'• ? '•Aiuta ti Contractor and Builder, ’.«• .-I Oîr« ■ in Filo- w , Ort-gon. î, (he ( t.i. Th* •«•4 c •nte«tan* ha*. r»<. In a j roî«er • V •tvi ’ tUed B*pt*i;ii»rr l “ »h ' ' -et fo • Sotke of Di-volution .« '• •• w ■ • ' «rio-* • .«• af —r 4 «•• ‘diítgen •. - rvo»- «f « no’!'- ego not N* ■*! e !• lo-^el»’. given tf.at the part- !-• * !• it hereby o d- ■- ! an t dir^cv»! t ». it Hr««hi;» bu-in»--» heretofore knorti a* . «h no’. « L* gi**u hj u* an«1 pr.opar ; I ' «floh N-«e A M"Ktin. an«! doing l»u*mr»« nt 1 .It»» Hu J yc W, r .»»n. Peg «»e; d»*r tftr tirm nam* of the K -ttuatb Fad« .•1' Fe»-1 Mdl, ha« tli!« <!m’ !»x --- motmi' ••••i.fieiil, •». K N'-ei t*m,,«,ee*litig • ,« CONTEST NOTICE rhe h »*me»»* <d »aid partner»}.!p at «1 I>< ■ ot tb- Interior f'ql!*t At*-»- .«»»timing all obligation« and c«4ir< ring 4 » to MndOT.i«* Or*Moti .■*••<4»-tnh*r ¡7 <Lt<e Lak«*vii I:. • I» < «. I Han»on < j >.»n al a’-ronnt* «»I »a.4 partner-hip. A »uflb.’ ent c«>nt*'wt afTi lavlt hav «• at Klamath Fall«. Or.^ Sept t I'M I » X» atri : •en «1*4 in tb‘.« « * b5- Fred L ^t’rHterm'' is ; «.» >. K N oel . iv’eMant againut tn« - h«-me«o*a>t *iftrjr ' «’•"ti «4 the «ate* 45 of Sarah M. !*ai •on»»r. con teafee. m* io-; 2 E. T. M< K im . » o«»5 »I. .•• in«. !j,4( j U(.-ur; a?*rd ¡n AnguM 10th. 19UI for tb< j «* * K ’4 of ll, ” tl e iirtlure <4 if* mme«al content, an«! « H FEW M in which it fa aHrgedtia »1 ■•uid pr«-V* of if.r greatest |M»*»|l»d- •aid •Marat» M R>-aM-n**r died ab**>at th* m<- Sotke! <*f A»:gu*t. IWM: that the on!v be!r* a’»aW a utility n the tiratment < f c*>iigr»tr«1 , *«M«e*M»r* ID >ntere»t of •aid •!*> *a*ed tn»- « ti«!it|of * an I for the general tlu-l-H g hept. 15. !<O6. i to th'» aAaut. are F K Reasoner. A E K of I I » I*.«Jr». ! » «jH-p-la. • «iggl-ll liv- S ■ • t« herrhy given that the rate «Miner. (.’ H R»-x*ou»-r J C. Kea*ot»er. >' r . I al»i nai « .n*tl;«rt!.«»ii. xo rallr«l bn- <»n w.w.l. taking ef?e«*t October 15. !*«>♦». Hertha Hautngar 1 and Myrt '.r * Keaaonrr; tl •» I .I|.|,r.» ai 4 l«il|«-H» bvM«la« hr*, mdrti- ch M hottrui from Pokrgaoia to Ti r.t . •au» *arah If R*a-<»ner never durtw tier ! time r-*'.drd upon or cultivar*«! or :mpro •• . i itr il *iimat!i p.iito« Jur t«. *hr attuili « ill in' *J-’> <M*r»ts |M-r rat. •a*.d 4»--< ril«e«t land, nor any portion then u Mti<«n »4 h H c a i-i • r rrtei ti«»n of «»thrr KI.AM A I H LAKE K. R. Co. That none of tb* heir* at law. »«ic« vawjr» art»tr pto’iirf« in th»’ *'»t»-n.. faulty tnt«-r**t ■ gal nr |*ro>r;a; rrpre*ei>tative By E. T. ^ khott . General Manager. •a I de« ••»** !. ha* at any time resided u eliniii aim I«* (hr ki Im-y*. and a loi g »a j ,a;»4 or any portion theç*g*L or train Hl nient» rpendrut Up •:» ab/Vr Tailor Made Suits -. a**»f tb»- *ame <»? any p«’rtt«m (&«<*•» «tAtrrt of b'd.'x dl«l ral h are l»rnrtitF<l -aid <arah M KeRaoner. wtJony ah Ne« »amp!»** for fail and «inter. hx tf.r frrr drinking «4 and Lathll.g III <l««t *atd land for more than *’x mon Suit», (’ «at»* an»! Cruvmutte*. Pleaded prior fo her dearb. at «1 that all the t* r- t •udì « iter* t-» *»••■ "Id a* «»41 a* nr« cuatomvr*. • a -'.< ee*aori» in interval and legal or | r F«.r price«, «rr « r write to t! e < »rdvr» taken f«»r the Salin Cor«»‘t. Cal' -»•¡»a. repreaentat: vee of »aid decease 1. h Hot Springs Improvement Co., -:n«e her death wholly abandoned »aid la at Pelt/.’» Flat. Mr*. Wm. Whitluck. K an Mth Falls. • begun. an«i have failed to re»ide upon <>r cult!* 1 tbe »anw, or any port on thereof, and b« BRIEFS i v y fa.;*d at a time* »Ince lhe death TIME T « B U E -aid *arah M K*BM>ner to improve wc.d 1»-» Klamath Lake Railroad Oregon ,in an« manner and that all of auch fail David D-sk ami wife oiii|<-««a were Stage C ouipany, M-uttiern Pacific I ■ m- and abandonment Mill contiuue. an I t |<ny. lo-re -luring the week. -aid aF**ged abandonment and failure to» ! t vat«- and improve «aid land, waa not « DAILY M■ ami Mr«. W. t’ 1 -alt->n and fami- and t» n«>’ dur to the employment tn m. Lv Klamath Fall h « I atmy navy, or marine corp* « f the Vn a. in. Keno in. •rate* orwny of the yer-on- abo»e name«! J. r ai«! «liv of O«lr««A «lo» • a. in. PoK«»xani:i m 'r.i*t «'tied a* a private Mtldier, officer, *• I r tl. ia r, returned lounr Thrall m man. or marine, during th* war with 8p» <>r during any other warm which the Fni Portland •tatr* may be engaged Mr. »ml Mr. «. «. Mitchell of Ash. Ar b Franci«c*» I.v m Therefore, the «aid partitra are hereby n« »ml «fé visiti- g irirmls «mi re atlvt-s in fied to appear, respond and offer evidei u tins c- unti. touching -aid a. «-ga’i«’D» at 1«' o'clock a. Eocal Markets. <>n November U»’n. I**»- before «»eorge < • k«»y Hrtmakar who ha« in Cali- Following are th«* »imitation* of ¡»ri 'a:n countyclerk at K-amath Falls. Ocep 1 »ritirt lor «ex« 1 a «* »*k* rnj«»yit.g a much an«l that final hearing will be hehl a* »•> of the 1< h ; i 1 dvalvr* : needed rr»t. returned home Friday. <»\ ■ « k a. in on November 17th. 1906. be; Wheat. 91 io. the Register and Receiver at the Unit •4 Frank swing r <»' Lil r gel I valley took <»at* ft r. • *■■ » La id office at Lakeview, Oregon. afea «fax Moff irotn his laktrg and en« Bar .••) <«•!). .<• The said contestant having in a pro- Rar>* (new i. >; j“yed the eigli’s at the lair la-t Week. affidavit filed September 17. 1906. set for H m \ Timothy and alia.¡a. 00. tact- which show that after due diligence j Hr. .1. A. Be-t of Pendleton, is here Bvrf. . •onal service of thi* notice can not be tn« to look after his interest*. He pur- Pork. * h -. upuu the abote named F K Reasoner. C I. Veal. «* chased the T««* in ranch *ome tiuie age. Kea-oner and Mr*. Bertha Baumgard; I» Mutton, 10c. hereby order* ! an ! dire- ted that such non. Ju mm M. F mery of Fort Klamath Eaa* Mr b« given sai t F K Reasoner. <_ H Rea»<> ".<• m tl r t'ity «luring the wrrk making Hutter. dOc 21b. and Mr* Bertha Baumgard. by due aud (’hieken* M <' dor. arr.u.gnirn t» t«» renew hi* liqtv 1 license. proper publication. Potatoei*. 2lt< 9 .7-11-1 J N Wats*on. Kegiste K C. Spink, an emplove at the Agen Bean». 4< cy «a* here Fii«iay. He 1* making ar Pea». 4c. Coming Next Week. Turnip». 1’jC rangement* to o|»en a sutler’s store at Cabbage. 3c. the agency. <‘nu*nfi, V. A full line of In«!ie«’ and chihire» ’► Mr. and Mr«. L. C. S;«em<»re of Fort 8qua«h, 2:tc. cl ak*. .«uita and skirt*: up-t«»-datr. U .1 Beets. 2c. Klamath «ere \i*it« r* hi the lair, where lie here the tir-t of next week. Cucumber*. 2.x* dot. they had on exhibit a tine collection of Flour. 11.1.» I-■: *a. » T he N« vilty S tour . grain» and ja*-r . HOI SPRINGS U'ATER CITY M a. Bay L. >l»er«in of A«lilan<L Gran«1 Worthy Matron of the Older of E:i»tvrn Mar. will \ >it (lie Al««ha Cimp- er «•! thi* « Ity t«»nixht - Mr Mti'l Mr*. L. <»erl«er arrive*! here la«t Tlitiiftdav and are bu-y making ar- rangeniriit* to move into their beautiful nr« lioiue on High .«treet. Judge George T. Baldwin is having erected on his propeity on the lake front an unique and artistic Israt house. Il will Is- equip|w«i with a hoisting apparatus, so that Is-ats may be iaise-1 out of the water. There is more than the usual amount of »i> kne»s in ami around Mei rill. Among those who have been more or less indisposed the pa»t week weie Mrs. Ramiro, Ed. Duffv. Dr. Patterson, Doc. Eleming and R. W. Buffum. Died, in thi« cite. Sunday. >ei'teniber. 30. Mrs. Emma Lar-en, aged 25 years. The deceased was a former resident of Portland, and the remains were blamed by t'nderlaker Whitlock ship|a*d to that city for interment. The new Presbyterian church is to la- dedicated at i p. tn., bumlay, th-tolier 2B. The dedication sermon is to Ire preached by Rev. .1. M. Wilson, of Ash land. Sam Smith and Ollie Gibbons were over from the lake Friday. They will have their new launch the tir»t of the Any man who want» hi» photograph hung in place» where it can lw- »een bv week and will then Ire able to skim over all, or almost all men. need but come to the water in tine style. The Mat tin Hour turll ha« been out of Eon du luic and become a icntirnied tippler, »ays a new» diepatch from a commission several days with a blown town in Wisconsin. The department of out cylinder head. H. Eairbanks and wife of Santa B«r- Irara were here lot a few days this week on a tour of investigation. Mr. Fair banks is a large projiertv holder and prominent realty man of .«anta Barbara. He says this city has a great future and is one of the neat places he knows of to make investments. I bief Engineer Rankin of the Natron tunv went down fi-.nt llaxeldell yester day lor 15 to 20 turn to H.Hi.t with (lie •urvey, •nyn the Etip-n<- Itcgi.ter. Only six of th«' rrqnire.l iinnilwr were He- cured. Rankin Ini' four wurveying par- tie» working under him. fbe Hicka crew have begun at the Odell pa»» and ate now juat In-low the Salt creek fall». Ifudaon'» crew ia working ea.t from the military road at lliueldell and are run ning the line» up .wait creek to connect with the Hick» »urvey. The work ia Ite- ing ru»hed along aa fa.t a» poanible. Rankin ha» about 100 men on the line I of »urvey. Beck’» party are camped at Joyce'» ami O<l.ll lake. The other crew i» located thia »ide of <Mell pa»». Most Completely Equipped Printer/ in Southern Oregon The member* • ( 1 lie Woman’* Chri*- tain Tetn|*vrenvr Vnmn will hold their regular meeting Friday Oct. 5th at 2:.30 p. tn. in the M. E. church, all are cordialh invited.— Emma Grigsby, Rec, Sec. 1 >ver thirty.two thousand dollars have l-een ami is la-ing ex|a-nded in and a I- jacent to Merrill in new building» dur ing the year. This (act alone »how» the town to Is- very much on the improve, both in a business ami financial way. Half of this amount ha» gone into busi ness houses right ill the town and the balance in tine residences. In these new business houses, with e<|iiipments. |50.tkX) is represented. IM f : om exchanges . » D»vr him ! family ar -1ved Iron, «’«•Ufi! y ibi- We« rk to »p’*ii«i Hie < riH nil l’«»inl. S'IENSLA“ o SENI I.NCI b J. A. Richmond, w ho was here a short time ago with a moving picture show, was accidentally killed at Cottage Giove last week. He was wheeling a truck loaded with lumlier in the Brown l<x-al police will do the rent. The com The walls for the first story of the lumber mill, when the platform gave mon coucil passed an ordinance provid new brick bank building are nearing way, precipitating him to the railroad ing that the pictures of all habitual completion. truck. Hi« head wascrushed bv the fall. I GOOD PRINTING printing is obtainable, a business house is often times judged by its stationery. Good clothes may not make men but it creates a favorable impression. So it is with good printing it creates a most favorable impression for the business man. firm or corporation. J* > Send in your Printing, or ask fo< tbiimates« We have the Equipment then we KNOW HOW.