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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1907)
1 KI, A MA TH REPUBLICAN E. J. MURRAY, Editor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE FULTON DEFENDED BY HITCHCOCK and 24. Blink 27. H. J. Winters—Lots 1 and 2. Block53 and Lots 9 and 10. Block 69. Besides these, several outside agents Secretary of Interior Says the have wired for reservations of lot«, Booth-Kelly Deal was O. K.’D ¡•ending completion of sales. L. Jacobi of th« Boston Store, who spent several days this pa<4 week in ti e Rogue River valley, returned home Monday. W. C. Dalton of the Carr ranch is in the citv on business connected with Ins I extensive interests. Lowney'sand Bishop's delicious can dies at Newsom A Underwood. J. B Mason of tlie firm of Mason A Slough, will leave today for Chico, where he goes to complete the final de tails of the purchase of the Kerns tract, negotiated by hie firm recently. C. A. Dalxell who recently rented the feed store from 8. K. Noel, arrived here this week and is now engage.! in taking an inventory. As soon as thia is completed Mr. Noel will go to Cal ifornia for two or three mouths, where he hopes to recuperate, his Washington, Jan. 3.—Senator Fulton health having suffered severely from the today received a letter from Secretary THE TAX LEVY excessive work incident to tlie success Hitchcock in regard to the recent ful operation of his establishment. IS MADE article published in the Cosmopolitan Sam Walker, who a short time ago Magaxine, accusing Mr. Fulton of secur went to San Francisco for the pur(K>se of ing legislation which enabled Frederick County Court convened last Mon Weyerhaeuser to exchange worthless day and since then Judge Griffith and securing treatment lor an affection of the ear, returned home this week. land on the Klamath Indian reservation Commissioners Melhase and Walker for some of its finest timlwr areas. LOST—Between this city and Pokeg- The Secretary indorses what was re have been busily engaged in attending ania about three weeks ago, a gold cently stated by Indian Commissioner to county affairs. Besides routine bus bracelet with initial B engraved thereon. Leupp. vis, that the legislation in ques iness and the auditing of a number of Finder please leturn to Mrs. W. W. tion was approved by the Indian Com bills the only matter of importance Watson's and receive liberal reward. missioner and Secretary of the Inteior disposed of is the fixing of the tax levy K. Moses, formerly of Bonanxa. has before it was enacted and further states • on the 1906 roll. A levy of 16 mills opened up a bar tier shop in tbe New that the legislation wus and still is con was made, divided as follows: Kelsay block, opposite the American sidered in the interest of the Indians. hotel. For state tax and agricultur The Secretary reiterate« that Mr. Leupp al college.. . . ......................... 2 mills F. W. Berger lias sold hie residence is willing to shoulder responsibility lor For eounty schools......... 3.5 mills in tbe Buena Vista addition to Glen this legislation if necessary. For roads.......................... 1.5 mills Johnson, the I consideration i>eing $700. All kinds of finest perfumes at New For high school............... 1.5 mills IRRIGATION CO. For library...................... .1 mill som A Underwood. IS INCORPORATED For all other purposes... 7.4 mills This is four mills lower than the levy of the previous year, but it is thought Despite the inclement weather, the engineers and surveyors of the Hewitt will yield a sufficient income to meet Land Co., in this county, who pro all of the county expenses, as the as pose to irrigate 60,000 acres of rich sessed valuation of the county has farming land on the west side of this 1 increased $2,108,976 since the 1905 roll I valley, are going ahead with the work. was compiled. The 1906 roll shows the As evidence that this com pan v means « assessed • valuation county to be • • of the ------- ' w 084 159 and a sixteen.miu levy wiI1 onsiness, articles of incorporation i This year leather goods have been filed with the Secretary of yield an income of $97,346, which, it are ••It.” State, by Melvin Swartout and Robert is estimated, will pay the running ex As soon as you] see our tine McMurchie for the Orya Irrigation Co., to run for fifty years, capatilized penses of the county for the year 1907. stock you will say so. too. The directors of Klamath Falls at $100,000: par value of shares $1. Men’s and Women's. Pocket The board of directors elected are school district No. 1 having neglected Melvin Swartout, Henry Hewitt Jr., to make a levy for the purpose of pay Books. and J. J. Hewitt for Washington and ing interest on the bonds, the county Men’s and Women’s Purses. C. H. McKendree for Oregon. The • court, at the request of the treasurer. headquarters of the company will be at made a levy of 1.5 mills for this pur Fine Hand Bags Tacoma, Washington. pose. Long Bill Books. These people are prosecuting the pre The court will be in session for sev liminary work with all dilligence, and Silver Mounted Card Oases. eral days longer as there is always an aim within a few weeks to have plans Boys’ and*<Jiris’ Purses prepared for submission to the land unusually large amount of business to owners of the west side, with whom be transacted at this term. We will show you ¡»••very rests the fate of the proposition. Mr. big line to choose from and WANTED—A good stock farm in ex McKendreo will go to Tacoma as soon the prices are the. lowest we as the surveying is completed and the change for good income property in the proper papers filed here, and upon his city of Riverside, California, will as have ever known for such return the plans of the company will be sume mortgage to the extent of $4000 values. made known.—[Lakeview- Examiner. to $5000. If the ranch is what we want, 15 to 20 miles from town or railroad matters not if that is all that is against DAIRY DOINGS it. Must be about 300 acres of level land for hay raising. Address, J. E. The weather has been quite cold since P addock , 843 Main St. Riverside, Calif. tbe New Year came in and the roads are rough, which makes it difficult to travel about. Miss Nett Drew, after a holiday visit among home friends, has gone back to school at the Ashland Normal. The most largely attended New 1 Year’s party ever held in the valley was given at tbe residence of Manuel Vierra the night of Jan. 1st. It was a most gratifying success in all parlicu- ( lare. It is reported that Win. Wight has appealed from the decision of the land I can only be done by having a good Range office at Lakeview in the contest case j which was decided in favor of the con testant, Petersteiner, the decision be ing that inasmuch as his wife had a homestead claim pending at the time of his application, and that be held a pre-emption on 160 acres besides, he w as not eligible to take up a homestead. S. F. Davies has aliout completed an extensive addition to his residence property in Dairy. Alois Steyl and son Frank have done the work. Emil Flackue has sold his stock of | lipuors, closed his saloon at Dairy and j gone to live at the Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lee gave a New [ Year’s entertainment to a number of' their Dairy friends New Yeas’s evening. Witli music on the piano and a phono graph the party was vdry pleasantly I entertained until a late hour. A man named Howell Howell with a snide show buncoed a number of Dairyites out of their good money Mon day evening. Leather Things For a Safe Investment BUY LOTS < IN THE Grandview Addition to Bonanza FOR 1 PARTICULARS f SEE c. Bonanza, h . M c K endree Klamath County, Oregon STAR DRUG STORE Good Cooking The National Steel Range will do the business Avoid Poison Realty Still Moving. Bonanza continues tobe the center of, realty transfers. Among the past week sales rejM)fte<l by the Bonanza Improve- | meat company are the following, all in I Browne Addition: Mrs. E. E. Heidrich«—Lots 17 to 24,1 Block 67. Elmer I. Applegate—Lots 3 and 4, Block 67. Jacob Rneck—Lots 15 to 18, Block 41*. Fred L. Houston, Bert E. Withrow and (». W. Houston—North half Block 64. Mrs. Esther <> Applegate—Lots 23 Holidays are gone, but our Big Bargain Sale is coming We so fully appre ciate the immense patronage accorded us, that we are pre paring for one of the biggest record-break ing sales in this city’s history > > I We take this opportu nity of wishing our many customers A Happy New Year by using NUBLU Cooking Utensils The finest that, is made Roberts $ banks STILTS DRY GOODS CO. I