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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1906)
E. B. HENRY WOODEN RAILROADS CIVIL ENGINEER awd SURVEYOR Are. THE KLAMATH FALLS AU kinds engineering and draughting FNWT cavo « MT««)!)» UMt tai GNfAT BRITAIN I t'Iana and Spécification« FurntabeJ J. E. DUVAL CONTRACTOR sad BUILDER mm a»«! Rar i Viro i lace Week miare» Ouaraalenl MAIN STREET. Het 5th and 6th Sta FRIENDS COM I NO. WASTEFUL AMERICA. Sw It I« I V.W ’I Fewaia«! reeed« a Week It ao. meet them at the railroad with un* ot the Mammoth stable team« It assures them an raey, ronilortabl« ride They won't be tired when they gather«. Rates very low. AeserSeawa arw tbe »rw o—H a» of the Japanese m that they are probably tba BMe< waatw/wl aad aver« vacant peopla ■mler tba auu Jamaa J lllll ouro voiced a itwrlaratlmi to tbe effect that Arw Vou tlolag to BwlldF tbe greater txrt of America'* prx«ma Il oh I sant an opportOBity o tigurv bad tweu «abted by ualug up Uw aturod un ywnr worfi. 1 am prvpare.1 to niake capital of ¡wecedlug age* aometbln* priewa on all claseee ot building* and fur which we arw ludeirted to Mturo. hot to our own eoargiM Beili, uiluaa. • ili furnish pian* wbeuever uwcaeaary. I OU and gaa rwaarvoir^ furoata. Oabarlaa Al) Work (uaranteed. A. M: Tarlar, all bav» been drained and drained, tí with little or no thought that albana Gonlractor and Builder. tluu of either waa calculable We Mt tbre* turn as uiu«-b aa la demanded Mt’Rt: NEW HATS by aatura and aiore than I« pxid for So great aaa tbe demand for the mil ua. ami we throw away anuually •uougti to feed tbe whole |v|'uirtk<u of linery at The Novelty Store, that prac Japan Into our rtvera tu tbe form of tically Iwfore the good* Were uii|>a< ked polluting arwngv go fertlllaer* to tbe they were «old. Till* n«vee«itated a value of mil Hon*. hlch other |>eot>l«a new order. The gooda have Juat ar Mva and which we would tw doubly rived and can t<v veeii at thia benefited by «avlug We could «cotto afore They p--*«e«* the aame mlae greatly If w<r ranal tn to tiw •tvie ami d««igu hq which Tbe Noveltv quantity of Iron and other metals we ia noted. u*. tmt |>oaae«aed with Uw lnfaIM tlvti that tliej will uever "run out." 1 have leased from the Klaiualli wr «re a* prodigal with them a* with Canal Com|>any and J. D. Conger all everything etoe. whereas the Itmtt of leed ou the ranches owned by tlieaa peo tbe «apply to claimed to tie easily eat pie, and all Stock lre*|>a»»iiig on thee,' calabte premine« will I* impounded, But it to 15-10 tf. bird Looaley. that Amertcau Improvidence fl tula It* worat llloatratkwi The nation baa been For «ale—The north hall of the north willlug to aee it* forr«t« *v devaatat ed that tbe proacut auuual “cut" and east quarter, tbe x>uthra«t quarter of tbe tiorthea»t quarter and the northeast Br» warte cannot be continued twenty Ova yurt longer without de quarter of tbe aoulheaat quarter ot aw- atroytng every patch of timber tn turn nineteen, eoulh of range eleven, America -St l*aul Pioneer I'reM I esat ot Willamette meridian. Inquire at thia office. 11 It w uot known with any certainty when tbe flrat pair ot |>arallel trmka fo< wheeled traffic wm told gowu lu kitaa Great Britain w wtietber it wa* wf wood or of «ton* l'erbat*« tbe former to U h - utwre probable, the material Iw- ing found «verywbero and Its long «bare being much more «nggeattve of fltne«* for ancti a purpw than atooe Attorney and Counselor at Law But ao k>ug aa Mcb Lkeigbtx.rbo.-d pro Kaanuning A hat racla a Specialty duced everything It wanted aueb things wwrv not needed At last tbe drotroc NOTARY PUBLIC ttou of timber uMr I on.km made tbe Ornea-New Women Building ■nr of CMl lo.i:«panaabto Ttna could only be conveyed by are and oue of tbe few pla.-ea wber* It could lw gid with the Itmltwl appliance* and «kill DR. WM. MARTIN of Uawe diet waa the valley of tba Tyne Juat above and twdow Newcnatla. DENTIST AI ««tit St«' yrors ago a <-on*ideral>le tra.le In roal for ahlpment began there, which *o.ui kxl to dlfficultle* a* to get ting It from tbr mine« Into the boat« Tbe dletanrea wer* small, but tbe art BONNEY A TEXTOR of no*dm*king bad died out and tn I EGAL, REAL ESTATE * kd AB had weather pack borae* could not carry enough to render tbelr uae profit STRACTING BUSINESS Will tarsieb AbrirartxM ntlr and *•• laie» able Some unkoowu beuefactor to bla i—t wm reudenu epect** at laet laid down two parallel Tha esamiMiios, re<wtralion and perfect Uur* of tlrntwr for carta to run on ing wt title» • »pecialty ■ Mos. Saw Wouan Rana Maia srassr Probably they were merely «tout ptanka at first, but tbe sinking at tbe Joint» would aooo auegrat that other plan!« abotikl be placed under them SPORT IN AMERICA. tbe atrncture than becoming fairly ef- The cbaawe Thai He* IW* areee S Bctent When flangaa either oti tbe • he War betweew abe gtatee. w h ea ts ar tba raUa. ware first luvauted Baforv tbe civil war wa Atuerlcatia > Notiro is hereby given that there are or by »bom la oo< ko.*wn but It wa« COUNTY SURVEYOR apparently toward tbe end of tbe bad few outdone paatlmea There wm fund« in the county treasury for the re •rvantreuth century •urn« fox buutlug In tbe aoutb. aorna demption of all outstanding Klamath Tboae wooden railroad« «»rm to have Mooting In tbe north There waa cuu countv warrant* protested <>u and prior •urvtved throughout tbe greater part aider«bto flablug very little augllag to July 11, 1*13 Interest <>n umr will LAND SURVEYOR. ceaae from thia date. ef tbe following century, and even Into Toouto and golf were unkoowu to ua baled at Klamath Falla. tbe nineteenth In some ease« Tbe Mid Croquet wm decoroualy played tlrlv 11th day of October, 1MM. dletoo col fiery railroad at I-e-eda. for lug and riding were re*tnoted to tbe L. Alva Lewie, county treasurer. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON teotance waa of wood until It waa few who could afford tbe time and ex rwtakl for tbe uae of Rtenkloaop'a rack peuae (tar or two cricket eleveua rat) engines Throe were started tn atruggled for axiateuc* There were DR. C. P. MASON 1K12 and wer« unquestionably tbe Brat no bicycle«, no motor«, of roorw only evxnmerrtally ancceasful kxvmotfv«« an atiaurd volucit>«dr or two Eitreme A.O. 1’ W.—I.inkville Loilge No 110 DENTIST Many other wooden railroads bad ex youth "flew kite«." played marble« and meet« in the A. O. V. W hall every leted tn tbe Mme neighborhood for wblptwd t<x» Among their elder«, Tuwaday evening. Visiting Brothers al fifty or sixty rears previously and no however there waa a mincing, art 111 ways welcome. Roy Hamahar, M. W. Office in new Kelsav Block J. W. Niemvu», Recorder. doubt In other colliery dlatrlet* as elal attitude toward all outdtvr «port wall one waa told down near ttwf KLAMATH FALLS Ev»i gvltnr Lodge No. aS l>vgree of OREGON which found Ita fnlleet exprroelon In a field fur Instance, ao «arty aa about quadrille, at croquet or a •cut'.meutal Honor l^nlge meet« in the A. <>. t’. W. 1T12 from tbe Imke of Norfolk's col Mlllag expedition ouder Uw calmrot hall everv m'ond and fourth Thursday* EVANS A HUSON firry at Th« Manor Into tbe town, near of aklea I in the month. Nancv N. White, C. of H. Je*«e Marple. Recorder. ly one and one half mile« down blii It However, even then we bad yacht» ATTORNEYS AT LAW lasted till 1T75. when It wa« destroyed men naturally corollary of our aujierb W. O. W. Ewauna Camp. No. 7WI. W. in a riot. Next year It was recooetruct commercial navy and we bad good O. W . meet« every Tuesday evening KLAMATH FALLS. OR •d with the first csat Iron flanged rails bonuw and were lirvrdlug letter ones, at 7 :30 o’clock at Sanderwm’* nail. All by James Outram. tbalr Inventor A and we by Inheritance were a nation neighbor* cordially invited. C. K. Hrandenburg. Clerk wood, n railroad lung existed at Rath of meu who handled a rifle properly. WILL A. LEONARD It waa laid down In 1731 by Ralph A. F. A A. M.— Klamath Lodge No War came *ud left u* with Ita Im AJIwn. wbo. having gained a fortune by DENTIST menae accumulaUua of good and evil, 77. Meet« Saturday evening on or la- poetoffice cootracta acquired and de fore th - full moon <i( each month in the and it neemed then that out ot sheer Maaonic Hall. Alex Martin Jr. W. M. Emma Block, Klamath Falls velcped extensive quarries of tbe cele weanue«« of hi I uvm «nd trouble the W. E. Bowdoin, Secretary. brated Hath oolite atone on l'omt>e germ of tbe old play spirit, ao long dor down These being at a great bright O E. S—Aloha Chapter No.61, meet« and away from auy regular mode of mant. awoke among ua to aave ua from in the Ma«<>nic hall every «econd and fourth Tuesday evening« in each month. tranait It b"~ame neceaMry to devise ouraelvea —Collier'» Weekly Laura A. Willits, W. M. Jennie E. a mean« of aging down ancti a heavy BrBwalR<'fi FrTBt-h GraaMr. Keamea, Secretary. material The wooden railroad otvu It la not generally ktiowti that Robert pkrd tbe site of what to now callerl 1. O. <>. F.— Klamath I>«lge No. 137 Prior Park road and was laid partly Browning was tbe author of a Franch meet« every Saturday evening in the grammar It api-ear* that even tb« A. < >. I'. W. hail Jaspar Bennett. N.G. upon low walla and partly on the Geo. L. Humphrey, Necietarv. ground "like tbe wagon ways t>eloug fete Hr Garnett, wboaw knowledge of Falls. Or. to tbe collieries In tbe north of literature waa encyclopedic, bad not Ewauna Encampment No. 4»,I.O.O.F. 'OcFO'O'OOcJ Ing beard ot thia early venture of tbe Encampment meet« second and fourth England " His surprise was therefore Tbe colliery line* about Newcastle poeta Saturday« in the month in the used In the eighteenth century rails great when a reference to tbe work In A. O. V W. hall. Jasper Bennett, C. P. queatlon by Browning blmaelf waa of beech wood, carefully planed on tbe Geo. L. Humphrey, Scribe tuf> and l-vgged down to croa«piece* pointed out to him It occurs on [-age Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. KM which were even then termed "sleep 203 of tbe first volume of Browning's I. O. O. F. meets in the A. <). W. "Thus In mora hall every first and third Thuradaya in ers" Longitudinal timbers In addition letters to bls wife AND were sometime« need, the extra height than one of tbe reviews and magaHuea the month. Jennie Harn, N. 6. heing of u«e In enabling tbe rro*« that laugbe.1 my 'I’krncelsu*' to * nm Lori ml« M. Sauber. Secretary. sleepers to be well covered up and ten years ago In tbe same column K. of P.— Klamath laalge No. 1W protected from tbe action of tbe boroea’ often of these reviews—would follow meet« in the A. (>. U. W. hall every feet There were uaually two line« a m.wt laudatory notice of an ele .Monday evening. Rert Ramlier, C. C. of rati« the descending one being railed mentary French book, on a uew plan, John Hamilton, K. of R. and S. tbe main way the other tbe byway which I •did’ for my old French maater M. W. nt A.—Ix«Jge meet« in the T!»e <-ars held a Newcastle chaldron, and be published It- that waa really a A. O. V. W. hall every fir«t and third W. L~ McCormick, or fifty three hundred weight. 5A136 uaeful work.' ” Wedne»day in the month. Manager and Contracting Agent pounds They were built of fir planks, W. B. Mclaiughlin, Consul Klamath Faile, Oregon W. A. Phelps, Clerk. strengthened with Iron straps, arid bad It will pay you to see F. W. Berger, Office at end of bridge Mk or ash soles They sloped forward, Foret terr of America—Ewauna Camp. baring slightly larger wheels at that the Portland contractor, now of tin« No. 61, meet« in the A O. I W. hall city, for anything in the hnilding every wecond and fourth Friday« in the end. which waa found to ease tbe C. P. Menton, Plane specifications fur- month. <'. I>. Willson, C. R. draft Tbsae wheels were of cast line. Agent, Pokegama, Or. E. E. Jamison, Rec. Sec. Iron, tbe rear pair t>elng made aolld of niaherl. pieces of beech wood dovetailed and B. E. Joy, el* tn ¡-cl together It »»> supposed that brake« held better on wood than Agent, Thrall, Cal. on Iron Rome of these wooden lines ended In a abort tlmtier viaduct, where tbe land eloped much to the river, feeding to a ahi ppi ng quay, from which tbe coal <x>uM either fe- iliac barged at Time contract« made for special non- down a chute into tbe "keel" delivery for all daaeee of freight or t«rge wblch carried It to the ship* PROPRIETORS between above point« or stored If no keel« were at band *n>e wagons opened below to effect ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT Storage warebbuae at klamath thia Fall« beside Ackley Bros sawmill— In going down hill with a loaded AND SMOKED MEATS I Storage rate« one cent per 100 wagon the horse followed behind, so pound« per day. Freight delivered that be might not be knocked down If SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS M any part of tbe city. It got beyood control, wblch la Mid to have bapiieoed rather frequently. Tbe drivers generally owned the borer« often of a mlarrable description, and ware paid l»y tbe trip or "gait"—Rail road Gasette C. T. BONNEY, Office over Klamath County Bank MELVIN 0. WILLIAMS TREASURER’ BUY A HOME SMALL DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS ON THE REMAINDER A CREA (I F. In tract» of from five to forty acron at price» ranging from an acre up i # # B locks of S ixtebn L ots Located within a quarter of a mile of the de|H)t anti yard location of the California Northeastern Railway. Ht $.’>u and $62.50 per lot. Each lot i» 50x120 feet, with 20-foot alleys ami 60-foot street«, making tin* blocks 2801400 feet. NOTICE. Cnrii and Irrigation Engineer, Eist Main St., below 4rt IT IS YOUR CHANCE tract» along the new macadam road offer the bent frontage to be had for de»irat>le res idence property where one in not confined by the limit» of a town lot. Splendid view, pure air, fertile »oil and all below the mam canal. Buy a home in the EAST KLAMATH FALLS TRACTS For sale exclusively by F*i"fkxiU Ir<k White Klamath Fall», Oreg on SI 1)1) Reward r ? gOWDOIN Oüïiûüïï S|S|( J0B D ^" ? P BIN uihhr ’ I will pay the above reward for « mrnmmi sio»f 2 a watch my repair department ç Klamath t_--«XXXX> cannot put in perfect running order Klamath Falls L. ALVA LEWIS Pokegama Transfer Company City Meat Market HEISS i ARMAND Rates as low as the Lowest Lakeside Inn, FALLS OREGON ABNTRACT8 <>F T1TLE matle with nealneM and dlapatcb. invite attention to our F1L1NG CABINET SYSTEM. We Mc?»il Entrite Wc have a choice line of landa In tract* large or amai), to suit- pur- chaser* ; alao city property of all devrlptlona. • • • IiiNtiruiiee • . • We carry a full line of Insurance, including Life, peraonal Accident Fire, Steam Boiler, Plate Glaaa, and Liability Insurance. UNDERTAKING FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EM BALMER Have purchaAed B. St. Geo. Bitthop’s stock of undertaker’s supplies M rs . M. M c M illan , Prop’r. j a The Finish. KLAMATH E. WHITLOCK rhe Water. “What to a flnlahlng school F’ "It to a place where girl« who bar« any lingering ro»i>ect for their parent* g» to Lave It removed."—Life ABSTRACTERS I Merrill Creamery Butter It to almost unthinkable that a bird «booId tralld a nrot on tbe water TH that to exactly what the greties always do With read«, gras* and plant »tern* tbe grebe make« a regular floating to land, eomewbat hollowed out on top usually near the open water of a marshy or reedy lake. We have «er eral kind« of grebe«, but their nest» •re much alike, sometime« moored to the reed«, but uaually floating freely on the water—Rt Nlcbolaa M ason &. S lough r Modern improvements. 73 rooms anti suites. Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club Rooms, Etc., Etc. > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS > Z Holder of License No. 29 granted by the Oregon State Board of Health. Calls promptly attended, city or country, day or night. Telephone 1 1 }