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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1906)
S. O. S. N. S NO I LS money tor Vou Pre*. Mulkey wa« In Haleiu laat week, attending inalituie ANNOUNCEMENT Monday morning Prof. an intereating talk in *'Hctetitifir Iriacoverie«.” Payne gave chapel on Rev. Phippa favored th«* atudrnta in I chapal Tliur»lav morning with a talk I un “Element* of Hm-reta. L. Jacobs & Co., proprietors of the Busy Boston Store, wish to announce to the wearers of men’s fine clothes, that they are the sole representatives of Kuh, Nathan & Fisher Company, the Sincerity J ailors, and that they have just received a large shipment of this clothing so justly renowned for its fit, finish and quality. They will be al ways pleased to have any one call and examine this line; and, also, the fa mous Acorn Brand, that has given so much satisfaction in the county. Saturday, Nov. 3 tne Normal foot ball t«*a*n «ieleate«! the Grant* Pawl High School learn. Score 11 to 0. Did You Ever Realize The Eiiter[M*an Chib met at Mr«. Neila. laat Saturday evening. Jhiaclub liaR for ita object the practicing ol chorus work. that Ihe Klamath Project is r**ally two distinct systems? Che Upper Project IMPORTANT NOTICE utiliiea the waler of Clear Lake, and will irrigate about 6-5 000 acre. of rxcell.nl land, lying in I.ange||, Y orina and Poe Valley. All |H-rwiii. are warned axairi.t leav ing dead bodies ol anímala on land of I the Hot Spring linprovem.nl Compan. or on the Mitchell ranch or Eaat Klam ath Fall. Tract., under |ienalty of the Construction Ulork upon the Cp|ier Project will liegin ea*ly in the Spring. Thi. the Reclamation Service ha« re- crutly announced. law. Bonanza H ot Srataoa IMraovaaaNT Co., «11123 Frank Ira White. the metropolis of th»* I’pper Project, if you are nt all acquaint**«! with the country, you will know that Bonanza haa absolutely no fear of nvalrv. im Dlaaolutlon of Partnership Klamath Falls Realty: Noti«*«* is hereby g ven that the part-* liersblp cJURting between U l*e. Orem j ha« advari«’**d *ev»*ral fol« 1 since th** beginning of work on the l/«wer Project. B«isines* property sella for from $51 t«* 1125 front foot. Residence lots from 1150 up. Andi will go bigi er. mid Maxwell ha«* l>evn dif*«olve< I »•> I mutual« hi » m * i t. In lut'.re the Lu«iness j will I m * conducted by U i»«* A Maxwell, who will |aay all bills and collect all <»ut«landing a« count*. II < >KKM. W ish a M ax w an.. a/ Bonanza Realty will advance by jumoa in the -Spring. If you a e l«»oking for sure profit, buy now while property is low. You can get lot« that will In* btisineRS ¡»rojiertv at price« ranging from >2 to I*) a front out. You can get splen«iid residence lots for $35, up. We can sell you some desirable lots lor $20. 11 :: »• Administrator's Notice. ADDITIONAI. BRÌI JS « on*« quriitI) the |H**»*«*ng«*r a were df ixeti Ov«*r ltd« end I«» th«* I all». While here Mi Ihisi« puri'baaeil the new launch Pelican," reientl) built here by Law For Sale or Rent By Khiimtlh Ih*velopint*nl (‘o. The \r«* y«»ti tiikin<4 mi .) ni th«*<b«ll*r ttiugi W«**«tingh<»u»e. n n« w rooming houav, unir« u«»w ? Il 'mi cali gel il, t*«» A Male, an«l It w aa ttmv«*«l «»ver In the l'orner Pin«* mid luth at revi* • 27 room*. olhrr iiuigufih«*« mii «I Ibv Kvptibhcan Merrill iahdihtf on Whitvlakv Wedne»»- oh*» )v«*r tur ♦ ‘ mi , Hoiiav • lav where it w.m launched and run pr«*««urv water, bath, toilet*. It la un«ler*l«MMl that the lice thia cl« mm * in town la aurv to I m * a I» i « h I, in lina vii \, Tu«**d<*%. N«»v**inl»t«r over to !uair«t. 20, William Tu!bu. uà« di*«« lo Pel.« .in wil la* iiw . I in l uAdlin^ aoine I grent money maker. ¡wrtnmlioil ni Un* I •»>*»«!■ Mr. r««ihu the pM«»»cng«*t trathcon th«* lower lake the Mr. Pavia, it laaail, will ¡»Im«* a much h«« livvll rliipln) **d Uh Ih»' «lltcli trinain« uprv »hipprd In \ alley. Wed* larger engine in the Pelican mid it will c/ras. e. woHOky tu*ada)*, l«»r boriai, wliftì* the <l«*«»-a*«*«i otherW'iae !»r lUipr<«Ve«l. l*rfihJnil la *tirvh«*d by a «i»lrr, .M ir . Ituina The Merrill Hotel wdl I m * opened < «uv *unda) Mr« Canon ui I take charge kllcheli. lie ImllM? Law The larxeat g-xne» re|Mrrtod ltill<*d thia o| the »«» a Ron w *• brought «low n bv lien N«»w* |,aa • m cii rdurriiahe I ihmug.i «ut. S. <‘ liruvea, ul the Itepublican alaff, Illi th«* Ural «4 thia week It w aa a hugt* honker meaauring 5 I< M in Iron» tip l«» «ame in eaturdav nu<l r« inaiiied over tip of It« monater wmgM and weightal Sunday in the interval «4 that paper, 12% lb«. J, I Nowlin a I ao kille«l a Ihe Republican ia maku.g un effort lor honker that wcighe«l a little I«*«* than the leading |M|M*r in Nuithein < hegon and ir out Lu tl»*7 I m I m II i «4 the country. did Illa brother’« It «leaerwa n I i I m * i al pal.onage (loin a<l Tin* lrh*|dn»ln* miupaii)* lo*« decided a<«urvea. Su««e»R t«> )«iu Chap I j rm t n I mo «lofy ulti««* building at l.«»ui* Gerla«r, w Im ha« la*en one fit lite «’«»ruer «4 3td afreet and Klamath th«* owner* «4 lb«* llonanra Bulletin I imm avenue It * ill I m * a Iran»«* structure Tbia atr|> baa la»« «»ine *»<««*t***4iry rvtirv*l, and in future that publication oh account «4 the rapid iii«'r»***«* «•( the will I m * publiRh««<| hv J <>. Ilaniakcr A Mr. <»« rh«*r, w bile taking no ac bitein«**« «4 the ta«» mmptnlea which Son Laa ren*ier»*<l the pieleni quarter* tive part hi th«* nianagetiieiit of the Bulletin, l<»un<l that Ina other intcReata Inadequate lo ni«*vl the iirmaing «lv drinan«le<l ro much of bl* tun«* that he niand (or l«*llrr accumula latmna «•«»ul«l not give itnv attention to the Bul Haw )<»u |Mid )<»ur «'ili-ri i|di«»n In letin, a*' resigned. Mr Halliaker han The Itepulilivan ai»<l v-»te<l lot )«»ur the l<*i»l wi-hea of The iCvpublican. choice in the Jaineal«»u n I.x|«»«ition c«»nt«*«t ?. Have you |aiid your aulwcription to the Republican and voted for your ■ lime.- in the Jamvatown Exposition EXCHANGES contest? Aahland Tiding*.' Mr«. Alic S Foetar, who ha. Iwwin at Aahlaml tht. Mammoth Stables. Fine, gentle horse», good bug- after giea, reasonable prices. noon . Mr. Willard, w ho la preparing torn- W anted to Purvhaae gage in thedairy bu.ine«. Ill Hie vicin ity of Klamnth Falla, «tartial acr.wa tlie A Well broken farm team of horaee, mountain« Irom Aahlaml Tue«dav with almut 12.0lM> weight. Addrvnn, Bos I7tt, a her.I ol twenty head of Jrraey cattle Klamath Falla. it w hich were alilpped here bv train from the luvld farm near Portland. Notice For Publication. lakvview I. vatninvr.] <1. T. McKendree lia« moved from lairella to Menili. III. wile baa la-vn on an extended vi.it to Aahlaml, while Mr. McKendree ha» l»*n out oil a aliecp buying trip up in Crook county. Mr». McKendree ha. returned to Merrill where they will rvnlde thia winter. The moat da«tardlv tuvev of work that human being ever aloo|>vd to |>vr|a-tratv i» Iwing practiced in Lakeview the pant two win'ka. So lea« than eight different lire» have In-en net ill the town in the paat two week«. The llrat two were act in the jail a week ago Wcdnemlay evening. < >n Tliuraday night the Mam moth Livery »tablet were net on tire, which rvaillted in the aecond largvat tire the town ever had. Next morning three different tire, were atarted bn. k of Hie row <d reaidencea that did not burn | north ot the Livery Stable block. | Thurmlay night another Are waa atarted | back of the Linville botine, in the name vicinity, which wan ilincovered by a tarn *n.LHAae V il r-Pria Heal jruu can invent in Bonanza property. We make term. ea.y that anyone can buy. Tina ia your opportunity to «tiare in Klamath county*, proape nty. BONANZA IMPROVEMENT CO. Klamath Commercial Agency Building Klamatb hotel The American Bank and Trust Co. Capital Stock $100,000 Unsurpassed Cuisine, only Ameri Klamath Falls. Oregon J* J. W. MAtaMS Caahiar can cooks being employed lnt<r<st Paid on Saving« Deomu . . . Large well furnished Rooms w c w ni HB 4 »»iatant C-tahtar 0GO. BHmiECOn, Proprietor FOR MEN AND BOYS OOtNU TO KI-NO? II so, get a rig from the Klamath Fall, lor a numla-r of montila, return, home Io *lf You Can Save $5 a month Xoflf r 1» h*-r«*l y firm that the Counly C«»urt t«*r k at a'.h «ouniy, orrgon, «IltlnM lu p „bate* <! »t on th«* J.-i day of November. IWM'r, a|>| o nt nr a * A«.n-lhi»trafor of the E*- lat* <»f Mail n I > -iindal. d«*< » a»« I A'l | mtm ij . I a* mg < 'a tn- again»! th«* »aid «••tat«* w lil prr»ent tbrrn to tne on or tieforr lour w«*«-k»at n y <*ft <• • in the < ity of klatnath Fall*. «>!**<• n d dv »r.-|ftrd a<cor<llng to law. bat<-d th » .1»! da) ol Noxrmber, ISOS. J <* Kt’TKNIC, Admlniatraior «»! th«* Estate ol Martin Lying dal «MeOsaed M U 12-11 t'nm-.t niair, tan.l otrtc*-. Lakeview, Oregon, ootobsr M. leni Notice I, herab, given that In compliance w lih th«* |»r<>vlaltut« of the «< ! ot ('ongr«-»a of Jun«* S. IM71. mini«*«! ’’An *«'t for th« of thntier latula in lb*Rtatea«if California, or«* gon. Nevada ami Washington territory.' a« extended load the Public l.aml Hiat«*« by a« t «d Align«! * l*W. H«'*uford F liay«1en, <»f talamaih Fall«, county of klamath. «tale of <>r«*g<»n, ha« fll«*«l in 11» 1« office hi« «worn Riat«*- men! No :.•**, for Ho* |»urrha«c t»f th«* N’jSE^ Mee. M. ami W»t MW «4 of Mee :i\ In T|> No. :<? M, It N«> •» K. W M. and will offer proof to «how that the land «ought 1« im»ro valuatde for It« I timlx'r <»r »tone than for agricultural pur- po«ew. and to «-Ntabllnh hi« claim to raid land tiefor# county clerk of klamath county at hl« official ; la< v ot bu«lm*««. hi klamath Fall«, orrgon, un Friday the 6th day of February. 1W7. Ite name« a« wltm*R«r«: Wm l.akhua of klamath Fall«, oregon F.duard Kchtinaw of klamath F m II n , Oregon. <’. (’. Ilogue of klamath Falla, Oregon. K. P. Hubtiaril ot klamath Fall«, orrgon. Any amt all |H*rm»n« claiming adversely the above deacrlbed land« ar«* requvalvd to flic lheir claim« In thia office on or befort* aahl 6th «lay of fvbruary, l'.k»7. II 22 2 t J. N Wateon, Rcglider. The quality and make-up of our garments can not be surpassed for the simple reason that we handle HART, SCHAFFNER &, MARX CLOTHING This label stands fur good material, good taste and good workmanship SUITS, $23.50 TO $35 Other Suits flade by FRIEND BROS, and I. & S. BING VALUES $7.50 TO $21.50 An elegant line of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats You will also find here a swell line of Dress Hats, Shirts, Shoes, Gloves, Fancy Hoisery and Fine Under wear > > .« j * J* $2.75 IO $8.50 We carry a complete line of Rubber Boots, Snow Shoes, Mackinaws, Leather Coats, Duck Coats, Comfort ers and Blankets > .<* man who ««» alevping in a barn and who rnahed to the tire and put it out. Then again on Saturday night of hint week, a tire »a« alarteli in George Reed'» burn oil Howey street in the »mth end of town almut .'I o'clock. | llonanza Ihilletin.) W. If. Davin, the Willow creek farm er and one of the leading apiritn in the promotion of thia xection of the coun try, wan a Merrill vinitor Tuesday. Mr. Davin had been to the Falla where lie had l>een looking after bin interenta in the lutko Shore Stage Co. The Steamer Klamath met with an accident Sunday TRY US We collect everywhere and make no charge unless a collection is made. We please our clients. ASK THEM MORGAN MERCANTILF. CO. Fenton Bldg, * Portland, Oregon Ask for "Dry Sox Shoes'" for Men and “Billy Buster Steel Bottom"" Shoes for Boys. None Better! Portland Clothing and Shoe Store < Bead to Toot Outfitters for men and Boys < I