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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1906)
ON OCEAN'S BED. E. B. HENRY If von a,,- not a regular sulMcrils-r The it. p.ibli cilii, »ubwrrHn« now nini tn Wfc.l Hreom*. «< Ships XV Sieh Stall iithmitngvof the rviiiHikublv free muga 1VU. ENUINELR and SI RVEN OR nnv öfter. 1«. th* Holtom of th* Sa*. hl AMATO FAI.I s W bat become« of the ship that sinks In midocean? If It Is of wood It take«. It will pay you to nee F. W. Berger (Original. 1 1 hind» engineering and draughting In the first place, considerable time for the Portland contractor, noa ol thi She was Incorrigible. Within on< winter »e.isou she had refused s It to reach the bottom. In a hundred city, tor anything in the tuubiini ana and Kpecitications Furni»he,i ar more fathoms of w ater a quarter of line. Plans ami »| ««viti cat ion a fur wealthy and desirable parti of forty tn hour will elapse la-fore the ship ninhed. and sent a young army Heutenaut ti reaches bottom It sinks slowly, and "get over If In Manilla He wonk' when the bottom Is reached It fall« CO>TRACTOR and Kl ILOER Are Nou Going to Kulki? ’• i'wand Rar Fir*t CU*« Wort not have had to go there If It hadn't gently Into the soft, ooay 1-e.L »Ith u Fixture» Guaranteed been for Birdie, a nickname gtvei crash or breakhig If »o I « ant an up|»ortiiiiity o tig IAIN STREET Ret. 5th and 6th St* her when «lie was a child, but »hid Of course If It Is laden with pig Inni on your work. I am prv|M>re<l to mak S » S t* or corresponding sulwtaucea or if It la prices on all classes of buildings am wa» even then Inappropriate It ahouli have been Wasp Her mother wai an Iron ship It sinks rapidly and some will furnish plans whenever necessary. vexed ».» her for refusing the oldei time* strikes the bottom with such force ui to smash lu plecea. Once All work guaranteed. T. man. and the younger man's mothei I M Favlrsr, tunken a ship Ix-eome* the prey of the wa» furious that abe had sent her sol tf t'ontract-u and Builder. Attorney and Counselor at Law half round the globe where she could romiti,-»» Inhabitants of the ocean They swarm over nnd through the not be near him. Examining Abstracts a Specialty Birdie must t-e punished. Her num great taxit and make It their home I NOTARY PUBLIC lived In her ,-ountry place lu the midst Beside* till* they cover every Inch of of farms, and there Blrvlle should gv the Isatt with a thick layer of lime O fth ' it New W rden Building for the summer, where her propensity This take* time, of course. an.i when one generation die« another co.i.. lues would t>e tn check. Birdie protested but her protest was unheeded. She wa- the work until Anally the ship I» so packed off Into exile, nnd her aunt wa» laden with heavy Incrustation«, coral*. DR. WM. MARTIN s|*>ng,*H and Intrusele» that If w<*sl requested to keep an eye on her. At the end of a week »he was ready the creaking timber« fall apart and DENTIST slow ly but surely are absurlxHl lu till' to promise to behave herself If A^er waste at the sea bottom. tuitted to gv home. or. rather, to the sea Iron vessel* are demolished more shore, where her mother was. but the mother knew her promises would avail quickly thau those of wood. which may last for centuries The only met nothing, tine evening when the twl BONNEY A TEXTOR light was long she was walking lu a als that withstand the chemical action EGA1.. BEAI ESTATI in AB- lane where slie met a young farmer of the wave* are gold and platinum, and glass also seems unaffected No He waa a splendid specimen of man STRACT1NG BCSlNEss matter how long gild may l>e blddeu W111 tnrni.h Abstract» ol tul« and pay taxes hood, and as Blrvlle was a dainty specl i.*r noa rv.i4eni». men of womanhixsl the two uaturally lu the ocean. It will always t>e gold Tbe eiaminatlon rrglttrarien and perlect- kxvkevl at each other. The next evening when recovered, and this fact explain* et riti*. « speelalty. > ito». Xaw WoaDis Ban g M.is S tsvxt at exactly the same hour the girl the many romantic and adventurous walked In the lane again. So did be. searches after hidden submarine trees She looked very bard at him and after ures lost In shipwrecks. passing him turned. He turned too. "Is It you.” she said, “or atn I ST. HELENA. mistaken?" The “I think we have met tn* fore." be Trssttoriuatlss u< Thi* Oare Harren Volcsi.tr Waal*. rapUed. COUNTY “What are you doing here?” st. Helena was a barren volcanic For -rtl»»—The north half of the north« “I thought I woukl try farming.” waste at tile time Na|K>leon was sent eaal quarter, the touthea*t quarter of “How did you leave them all at there. The Englishmen were there, the northvaMt quarter and the northeast homer however, to stay and far duty. and. LAND SURVEYOR. quarter u( the «outheart «¡Barter of sec •They’re all very well.” though tliey had a hard scramble for “Fm staying with my aunt. Do you every drop of water they used. they tion nineteen. aouth of range eleven, know berr set at-out n beginning of making some east of Wilintnette meridian, Inquire “No; I don’t.” KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON thing grow toward sustaining life, or at this office. “Sorry. You might come to see me if at least modifying Its conditions. you knew her. but since yon don’t”— Gradually, by slow degrees, but surely, AOat-TIES t»l KI AMAltt FALLA DR. C. P. MASON She paused. their efforts were successful. Klmlly "Possibly we may meet hereabout nature raqulrea but little encourngv- sometimes, I p> ufter the stock at suu- rneut. and the dews fell and crystal- DENTIST down, put them tn the barn and go Hied, and the herbage and abrubliery back ataiut this time.” Office in new Kelsay Block spread. and little tre.-« t,»>k root and "Good evening. Glad to have met shed their seed, and the mountain In you again." the long course of years Iwauie large KLAMATH FALLS OREGON “Hope It will uot be for once only." Evnt ifolipe l,«w|gt* N«». Ih’gret» »»( ly covered. until at last tills one time Thut was the lieglnnlng of It. Birdie waterless heap of waste products of a H<»n««r I am I^ i - nitvlM in the I*. \\ . 11 a 11 •• \ «• i \ M*r«>n« I and fourth Thuradax« talked a great deal about people she lifeless volcano liecame able to provide EVANS &. HUSON knew, and the farmer listened to her million* U| h » u million* of gallons of in th»- no nth. Nancx X U lute, C. <»i II. Jt‘*M' Marple, Recorder» ATTORNEYS AT LAW references, making only general com water, which Is st -red In Its caverns, meats ui»>n them. He uever addressed for the ahlpa that pass to and from lb* W. (». W. F.MAuna Cnnip. X’o. 7'*1*. W. KLAMATH FALLS, OR her by name, always getting round do Cape of Good llaps and to Australia, O. W., meet« every rue«**«») rxeniny Ing so—but he might have fArgdten and beneath the shade* of umbrageous at 7 :3o o'clock at >.indei»>>n'» hull. A her name. There was an appearance terraces, high up In the cool air. the neighbor'' cordial I v in \ tied. C. K. Brandenburg, (’letk WILL A. LEONARD of honesty about him. a deference not Invalided soldier from tropical Africa uncouth either a vein of uncultivated and India nnd the orient find* a re A. F. A A. M —-Klan ath I »dgr No DENTIST intellectual vigor, that pleased her storing sanitarium which bus brought 77. Meet- '»Atnrtlrtv evrt ing on or I m » for«* th»* hill moon of each month in the On the whole, her exile was not «<> tin Emma Block. Klamath Falls back to health and life many a weary Mii«onn- Hall. Alex Martin Jr. \\ . M. bearable as she bad expected. Some soul and stricken body. Truly there I* U . E. Roudom, >ecrctarv. times she fancied he knew more thau magic lu the rain ami healing IU th« she bad sup|>o*ed farmers usually (>. E. '* A l«»ha < haptrr .\o .»«I, meet« foresta!—Outing Magazine in the Masonic hall every «t*«-oml and knew, but Binlie did not always tell Hurth Tuerxlav weningi all she knew, and to blame him for "( linnxil«*' *L Ina. Laura A. U dill», A concealment would be like the pot Charle* (’. Drucdl.ng ban written mi ReHtncH, Secret a rT, calling the kettle black. a article Ln the Journal of Pharmacy Ol, Affair» between the sexes I. G. (>. F.— Klamath IxKlge N >. 137 usuali) T commence by txith keeping on their cbanioh skins. I lie commercial nrth h* meet« every Saturday evening in the own side of the line. Perhaps the man of that name, be Hay«, Is really oil A. <>. I . \V. hall. Ja»|»er Bennett. Klamath Or. <»eo. I.. Humphrey, >ecietarv. Th»* would have kept on Ills side indefinite tanned sheep or lamb skin linin ly had Birdie kept ou hers. She soon supply of skins from the chamois nul F.uauna Encampment No. 4<», I.O.< >.F. began to practice her little arts; first Dial is wry llniite«!. Enough could mt Encampment meet* «evonJ atni fourth by a look now ami then, after that, a be obtained in a year to suj ply trie Saturday* in the month in the half fiuishisl sentence from whk-li »be United State** for more than a n : ii ,*I c A.<*. I W. hall. JAJ»|»er Bennett, C. P. day. He made special Inquiry on : retired in confusion and lastly by an <»eu. L. Humphrey, >cribe. open charge of indifference on the part visit to Switzerland alsmt the annua Pr<»«|x*ritv Rrltekah l.o«lgr No. lot crop of the <*hamois skins nml :isc«u of the man. The farmer always adroit I. o. O. F. meet* in the A O. I’, W. tallied that from to »I. mmi « kiu - AND ly tunii-d these thrusts, k'-eplng on 111 hall everv tirnt and third ThunMlayn it. a fair average y»*irlv crop the month. Jennie llurn, N. G. the even tenor of Ills way. Thi.* was wotihl Lorinda M.S au I mt , Secretary. something Birdie had never encounter This skin Is Inn vier than the skin o' ed la-fore. She poured a shower ot the sheep or lamb, nls » much <■•»ar^er K. of P.—Klamath fertige No. Ml Cupkl's arrows from her quiver only For strength ami durability the main meet» tn the A. <>. IT. W. hall everv ols skin is preferalHe. hut for ordi to see them glance aside or fall harm Monday evening. Bert Bamlier, C. I . John Hamilton, K. of R, .itj-l >. less from her would I»» victim. July nary use and appearance the oil tanned •be«>pNkiu linin : would in most in passed into August and August Int M. W. of A.—k-lge meetN in tin* W. L. McCormick, September. How they contriveil. or Stances be preferred A <>. I . W. hall every tint ami third Manager and Contracting Agent rather, how Birdie contrived, their fre Wednesday in the month. Klamath Falls, Oregon Got Sear If. W. B. McLaughlin, ('on«ul quent meetings without suspicion she Druggist — Try It again, little on. W. A. i’help«, Clerk. Office at end of bridge was at a loss to know. Only a few Wbat was It your mamma told you to i times was she discovered conversing Forester» of America—Ewanna Camp. get? Little Girl (with another severs with the farmer, but In her ease farm No. <»l, meet* in th»* A. <>. C. \V. hall C. P. Newton, era wore supposeil to be- out of the tncntnl effort,-I think It was “I died every «econd and fourth Fridays in the Agent, Pokegama, Or. af pusaum.** I want 10 ceots* worth - m< nth. question. <’. I>. Wilhon, (’. R. At last the days grew so mach Youth E. E. Jarnifon, Rec. Sec. shorter that one evening when Blrdl» B. E. Joy, was starting for her evening walk her Agent, Thrall, Cal. aunt stopped her and forbade tier go Ing. on the ground that It was already quite dark. Birdie did not dare excite suspicion by defying the order. Sh< went off into a comer of the porch Time contracts made for special and sat down. Then and there came n delivery for all clar-ea ol freight revelation. She was suffering under a great disappointment. Could It lie between above points PROPRIETORS that slie Who had played with the Storage warehouse at Klamath hearts of many men of the world could ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT Falls beside Ackley Bros, sawmill— have ‘'drifted on the rocks” In the Storage rate» one cent per 10O case of a countryman? She went tc AND SMOKED MEATS bed early, blit not to sleep. I'or the pounds per day. Freight delivered a In her life »he knew how first time to any part of the citv SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS It felt to 1 be on the losing aide In p love affair. The next morning the farmer war passing a shaded nook near the road He turned aside, expecting to see a feminine figure push iiwiiy the droop Ing branches anil greet him with a fac» that laughed. He was disappointed But tied to a bush near by lie found a note: Foralv. mi- for feigning that I had you before. I never »aw you until I you here. My objei-t was lo piss time. In a <lavs I KO home have rendered my »lay h.-ippv Wlthm.i you It would have l»-en very dull. When Birdie went to the trystlns pine«- again she found the followin ' rs c illan Prop on a hit of paper: b] You rs forgtvi n For < for th* ■ n.‘ M h- tr .:h< I Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites. turns tomorrow. Sample Booms. Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club “Poor Birdie writes." Rooms, Etc., Ete. mother, “that her punishment Is gre.il er than she can Ix-ir. Poor child! tbnst have been very lonely for !i> - " SPECIAL > • • b V-VV* V ,-tv Her Punishment BUY A HOME J. E. DUVAL C. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS ON THE REM Al N DER BONNEY. Office over Klamath County Bank A fkeage In tracts of from five to forty ncrcti at price# ranging from $10 an acre up K Bi.ot or Six i fen l.ors Located within a quarter of a mile of the depot and yard location of the California Northeastern Railway, al $.’«0 and $«’>2.5o per lot. Each lot is 50x120 feet, with 20-foot alleys and tiO-foot streets, making the blocks 200x 100 feet. ks MELVIN D. WILLIAMS SURVEYOR Civil and Irrigation Engineer, East Main St., below 4th J06 nRINTER ? IT IS YOUR CHANCE tracts along the new maendum roa<l offer the best frontage to be had for desirable res idence property where one is not confined by tin* limits of a town lot. Splendid view, pure air, fertile soil ami all below the main canal. Buy a home in th<> EAST KLAMATH FALLS TRACTS l'or sab* exclusively by Frniik Irr» W’liltv Klamath Falls, Oregon $100 Reward • Dñüññw DKIN,tH [jmuiN SIGN SIGN F r ainter UNTER , I will pay the above reward for HURN S HARDWARE STORE ’ a watch my repair department a Falls. 3 Klamath Falls put cannot in perfect running order I ALVA L IS Pokegama Transfer Company J ,1 ¡ I City Meat Market Rates as Low as the Lowest MEISS & ARMAND Merrill Creamery Hutter Lakeside Inn, M . M. M M , ’r RESORT FOR TOURISTS a a a a $ ! UNDERTAKING E. WHITLOCK FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EM BALMER have purchased B. St. (ieo. Bishop’s stock of undertaker’s supplies Holder of License No. 29 granted by the Oregon State Board of Health. Calls promptly attended, city or country, day or night. Telephone p j