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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1906)
KLAM A TH REPUBLICAN promptly re|s>rt all i mm coming un der their cere The State Hoard seems to lie particu larly solicitous al«>ut the welfare of thi« E. J. MURRAY. Editor ominiunity. Yet it seenie to have «> (ar forgotUn it« •ulicitude that it failed I AIM TO BE RELIABLE to promptly analvM the «ample« of water «mt it, and now make« request TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE for additional samples If, a« the let ter referred to «tale«, the Slate Board I« under the uupreaaion that thi« city ia in Klamath Falls. Or., Thursday, October 4, 1006 the throe« of a typhoid epidemic, why didn't it take advantage of the first and m-wt important opportunity to alleviate TRIP TO THE RAILROAD pleasant recollection«. There is that •uch a condition b, promptly analysing something about traxel on a steamer the «ample« «ent? The question natur that ia interesting and decidedly re Via Steamer Klamath and the Lake freshing ally arme« Was thi« failure due to a Men a ho have been long in «eltiali deal re of «onieone to «aerifice the shore Stage Line. the marine service are decided in their St feet frontage mi Main Street health of thi» community in order to praise of the worth of the «learner Certain prominent officials ot the in locality where butinett is </one avail himself of a little graft in "taking Klamath Oneot the pleasant features Southern Pacific i*a»wnger department charge of the situation here?" Fortu of the trip frum here to the railroad is Vave been in the city and along the nately for our |>eopl« there I« no danger propose I line of the new railrusd. con that you can take a berth in the even from the city water; then* ia no epi ing and at S lie calle*! for breakfast and ferring with the Stage owners relative demic, and there ia no danger of any at 9 the trip is over. The diuing «abm Wo making a schedule between Klamath •course of State Board tinker«. The 1» look.d alter by S. C. Rh.siea, a diet Falla and Weed of six hours. Several health of thi« city i« above the average, who know« how and who looks well «wiference« have hern held and it it A VICIOUS LIBEL and. like the «mall|*ox «are, the ty alter the comfort of all guests, and who «wore than proloble that when the early phoid epidemic «tory 1» alsailutely lx«r Sill) (»free choice farming land, mn« put in an appearance and the lake knows what service is and just what to good orchard, g<xxl wellt, and do to assist in making the trip one to I Klamath Falla I» Again the Victim of leee. water its raise of a foot or more, that other Im provemente aoree tie adnnrv l and rvaiembere I It would l*e extremely intereating to .Malicious Attack '•everal change« will !>e made and the know who it was that informe.! the will come under ditch <>nl^ four On the trip was Capt. J. M McIn «ii«tance from here to the road mater State Board that there wa« an epedemie mile» from Klamath Kalit tire. who has charge of the freighting nally shortened. Through the medium of Health Offi of tvphoid here Such au individual I« Lt was but a short time ago that line between Laird's Landing and the cer Maaton. who appeared before the like a cancer. He «trike« at the vital Menn. Davie A I.aird organ lied the railroad terminus. By the way, the city council at its regular «eaaion la«t point, an l. like a cancer, «hould I»* got Lakeshore Stage company to take care captain is one of the old time naviga Monday evening, the public wu made ten rid of with th« knife In olden •M the traffic from Laird’» Landing to tors on the Columbia river and for aware of another vicious thrust that has time« a favorite metho*! of pumahing a years had charge of the be*t boats that <irars Lake, connecting closely with the lieen made at the welfare of thia city. common «-old wax to duck him in a Oahfoniia and Northeastern, and mak plied the waters between Portland and Dr. Maa ton read a letter he hail re- pond or pillory him in the public ing easy connections with the Southern 'Frisco. It was a pleasure to watch the received from the state Board of | market If th« person who wrote thia Pacific, north and south. The line ha« seafaring navigator handle the wheel, Health, which stated that it had been 1 letter could be located, it would I m * proven to be a moat popular one. The through the «traits and out into the informed that Klamath Fall« was «of justifiable to pillory hitn in a public open. He. like the others, »¡>eaks m traffic has so increase.! that two of the fering from an epidemic of typhoid fev place with the inscription "Here •argest coaches that have ever l*een high praise of the tnm craft er. caused by impure water and unsani- «land« our worst enemy—a Knocker." In travel time is the word. Waste of tary condition«, and that if the local Brought into Oregon will grace the line. The stage line has lieen carefully select- time in making connections cause most health officer was unable to cope with LAKE RIPPLES «d by Mr. Davis and it is free from all to fret, and it was really a pleasure the situation the State lUard would be Kt.A.MATH FALLS, OREGON evx-ks and for the greater part ot the to note the careful an I fast connections oblige-! to «tap in and take charge. In ALEX MARTIN'. E R. REAMES. ALEX MARLIX. Jr prHw|«|«*r t trip is as smooth as a race course made along the line. Right on time pre-entmg the letter, Dr. MasUm stated Vl<-e-l*rv«iifent f'aahler The tlr«t month'« report of the Round The writer was invited to take the the Klamath poked her mwe into the that there have lieen but ten case» of Ijke school has liven very go.«!, there Crip over the lake on the beautiful little canal that leads to I.aird's landing and typhoid fever in the entire county. living but one tardy mark and twelve Firat .Semi-Annual Mateilleni Jun« 30, 1'JOrt -steamer Klamath. Leaving the dock at Mr. Laird was there to give the direc Moat of these originated in localities (ar pupil« who were not alxaent a day Re- Kra<»urc««a • o’clock one was afforded the pleasure tion of the movement of the stage. The removed from thia city, and tboev origi cently sit new «-holer« have entered Coan« and Dtaeount« I IM .Ml 03.,'UK A3 ■of remaining in the cabin and as the stage was loaded to the very limit and nating here werv of such a character as making an enrollment of twenty-two. Overdraft«. ««cured and unsecured Bond« «nd Warrant« as ♦.« n -day broke the delightful scenery makes in fact a tritie too much for the comfort to raise a question as to the place of in Mr. John Lacey and hi« «on Charlie A, Unit. 00 Hou««, Furniture «nd Fixture« •one proud of the fact that he was a of the passenger« At the crack of the fection, as the patient had lieen else are in Rogue River valley purchasing « Banking Due from Hank« «nd Hanker« 341417.7» resident of Klamath Falls, The trim whip four young black horses leaped 13,414 Wl < a.h tn Hank where and made it pomuhle for him to load of fruit. ■itlle craft cuts the waters as gracefully forward and were off for Grass I-ake. contract the di«-a»e outside <»f thia city The two Min Falconer« of IWnver, me a ewan and through the lake, J. E. Gibeaon. aacarefulj» driver as ever Granting, however, that thedisvaae was Cui , have come to Klamath (fount/to l.iablhtie* through the channels an! along the pulled leather, was on the bog and he fully pani I pal UDO <■) contracted here, the nunilier of caaea «o • |>eiid their vacation with their brother Capital -waters of Klamath river she carried piloted the stage on “first-class passen I considered was «■ «mall as to make the and Undivid«4 protha. 4 M Charlie, who live« on the‘‘Hig Road." Surplus ¡ndiridual [>o|MMiila. »ubjet-t tn check SM|..T7rt *♦ hereself. Capt. A. H. McIntyre, a navi ger time.” At Sam Hummels, a dis percentage far below any other city in Torn Brittean lia« move* I to Round t'a*hiar'w Chaeta ouiMaiuhnic WIÏ V> gator of ability, careful fo the extreme, tance of twelve miles, a change of the State, ♦Urti n.IA ljtkr where he an-i hl« brother intend f>«man<l COTlitfcal«*« <»( Papoait -was in charge. He lias the distinction horses was made and here one of the Dr. Maaton ia county health officer, to make wood thia winter -wf never having had an accident. E. B. finest dinners that a man ever sat down V'.'.’.rtUI M also, and it ia to him that all ca«*-« Mr. John Jone« was down from tbel State of Oregon I __ W-jab'u the mirine engineer is one of to was serve*). Mr and Mrs Hummel must be reported. The law provides a Bay during the fair. County of Klainathi ¡Ibe competent men in his line and are entertainers and know how to look penalty of ISO for the failure «I any . AleX Martin. Jr , < '««liier ••( th« shove natned Hank, la-mg first du- Fred Peterson recently left for Phoe ly aworn. do I «sy Dbrxt Davis who keeps her hot has a after the comfort of travelers who «till phyaician to report any contagious or that the alaive «tatement m tru« to ihr tw«l of my knowlrdg« nix, where he began teaching < k-t I. /■fl head of steam at all times. In fact have to stage it. Another relay- was and belief Ai.ax MawriN, Ja., t'aahier. infectou« disease, and it ia not likely r*ul>«* ri»««l and «worn in helnre me ihl« ?nd day ot July, l'««i. •Ike crew has been selected by Capt. made a distance of fifteen miles and that any doctor ha« tailel in Ilia duty in Huliert Brittaan was visiting ' aonie- t«««L. H. 0. tlaaeee Woodbury of the line with the keenness then the race tor the train that leaves thi« reapii-t, f >r a«ide from the legal re one" on Round lake last Saturday «4-11 S4tary 1‘tihllc t* r ' wegen, *«rf aa old time navigator. at ♦ p. m. At3:.'M the stage pulled up quirement«. the member« of the nmii- Sunday l'orrwt «tie«t .Tewwe who has traveled up and down at the train and al! were profuse in cal profession ar? »ingularly piaaesanl Ai at Blanch Foster «•< obliged to leave E K *he beautiful Columbia, or the muddy their admiration of the trip and the of a high degree -if civic and profession- high school an her mother needed her at At at Kiaeissippi, the trip brings beck very careful manner in which the guests I al pride, which alone would cau«e them home Tt is LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. werv* taken care of The g.*.**! hor»*«, 1 the time, the ea«y riding «tag,*«, the smooth mad. ami above all the pleasure of never nn«ong a connection along the line, was what teemed to please the old- time traveler«. The return trip 1« just as delightful. The train leave« Meet at t> ;k>. and the •tagv leave« Graa« Lake at it o'clo* k. Abner Vt <*cl never did anything b) halve« and at liras« lake erected one of the finest hotel« that 1« to I* Liu nd in Northern California. So all along the line the tame |>er(ect arrangement exi«ts Dinner al Sam Hummel'» refreshes all; and you arrive on time at Laird's landing Then come« the pretty «-enery on the lake. Supi*er is serve*l >n the boat and when the chill come« on, there 1« thecabin. when you arrive home you «re re- freshed and the trip ha« not in the least been one of fatigue, but on the other hand one of pleasure HOUSES RENTED AND RENTS COLLECTED GENERAI INSURANCE ANO REAL ESTATE TOM ST1CP1IKXM KLAMATH COUNTY BANK The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County The Novelty Store. is crowing every day. This growth is due to HONEST VALLES. You get what you pay for. Only die best that money can buy is offered to our cus tomers and at lower prices than can be found anywhere else. We are nia'k-ing a success of win ning the confidence of the people by dealing squarely with the trade. Phut is the reasot we are growing in favor. Millinery Department If NOVELTY STORE Klamath County’s Leading Notion, Dry Goods and Millinery Store Grand Opening Fail and Winter Goods . «Jl1.,. t'X ■E The latest thing in Silks, Plaids, Broadcloth, Flannels, Serges, Hinley Serge, Silk Finish Gingham, Ginghams, Kimona Fleecedowns, Outing Flannel, Eidrdown A full line of Calico and Fancy Wrappers Muslins and Dress Linings See our Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Doilies. A full line of Embroideries and Laces. Fine Line of the Famous Carson Curier Fancy Work. 27-inch Taffeta Silk, warranted........... .$1.25 19-ineh Taffeta Silk, warranted .............. 80c Plaid Taffeta Silk, as low as . ........ 85c 27-inch China Silk .......... 50c San Lining'Silk ....... . 50c Arnitsilk.................................. 40c 38-inch Silk Plaids. ... ......... 55c Broadcloth, up from 1.25 Silk Finish Mohair 90c 124c 20c 1 50c A few of our prices follow: