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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1907)
liXCHANGiiS Ed. I >iiff«*y I him juM eoiat|»l«at«•«| h v% <*l I for Willi»’ Ball imurly 390 t«*«*t »h*»*p nml th»* wilier coui »’ h to within I»**’» than four f**et of the top. Mr Dulf»»v my* thin | m th»* iH’iiri’Ht to ii flowing wi ll that !>»• IniM hort’tl in the valley hut lie ih con fident that from iieln atioiiM How mg water could he obtained in the north ■ide of the valley. Bev. R. I’weeil will preach hia fare well Hermon in the Merrill Prt*Mhyh*r* ian church one week from Bunday. Rev. Tweetl han worked faithfully ■Ince coming here ami made many friendH who will regret to nee him de part fora new Held. lie will leave the 21«t for hi« new charge at Sotla Spring*, Idaho. [Bulletin.) Bonanza haw purchased fire engine. a chemical (’. (’. Brower, an attorney of Klamath Full«. arrived in the city Monday and remained a couple of »lay« looking over the prowpectM of our future ami with the intention ot investing in town pro|»erty. George D. Grizzle, of Klamath Falls, Being the nucccMidul bidder for the erec tion of the new jail wan awarded the contract for tin* name in accordance with the n pec i Heat ion a piihliNhed last week, with a few minor changefl, at the price of | All Indian brought in the mail Weil* netalav from Yainax. The government afl yet ha* failed to make any arrange ment* for the carrying of thia mail. Notice* are now out calling for bulletin bid« for carring th«* mail lietween Dairy and Yonna, a dmtance of seven miles, hut th»* postmaster at the latter place having received the necenflary blanks for report of a rural delivery route from Bonanza around Yonna, Boe and l.ang**ll vaHevn. and han *enl in his repirt I recommending tliese routes and dis-1 continuing tin* Yonna, Bedfield, Lirella ■ and l.angell valleyoffices. Driscoll, R. S. 8; Carl D»*al, L. 8.8; ' J. 'I*. Roberts, Chaplain. Til»* following officers of the Rebekahs weie instalb’d by Mrs. Anna l.angell, l>. D. P; Margeiie Hoagland, N. G; I rem* IL Tull. V. G ; Hila Johnson, >. ,M; J. Chastain, 'I*; Myith* Simmons, W; Anna Languii, <’. Mazo Grohs, R. B. N G; Mary Lambert, !.. 8. N. G ; i Ik’itha ('lopton, R. 8. V. <•: May Rob inson, L. B. V. G . ILL. 1 Maggie ('olahau, O. G; < haplain. school At a meeting of our district » board held at the office • of D. F. Ibis* »•oil on the 9th, among other things the following resolutions was unanimously adapt»*»! by the hoar»l: Resolved, that in accordance with the r,’port <*f the hoard of an election held on the 24th of November, 1900, having I h *«'U certified to us, that sai»I elect ion was in favor of th»* issue of bonds in th»* sum of $12,H00 and it appearing to this board that a majority of the votes cast, at said election, were, bornls ves; it is tlo* unaninoiis voice of this board that they do immediately issue coupon bornls to the amount of $12,800 the <h*nomina- tion of said bornls shall be $1000 each, for twelve bornls, and on»* isunl lor $800. The rate of interest on «aid bonds shall I sj six per cent |x*r annum, pay- able semi-annually. Said bond« shall be issued to run a period of twenty years, but may I h * optional with the district after ten years. L. D. Burk, Win. Go«« and D. F. Driscoll, directors; H. L. Clopton, clerk. ‘ whiteman, has laid up a competency ami is going back to the home of his youth iu Denmark. Hi* has sold his hohiings and ex|reets to l»*av«* in a lew days to spend the rest of his life among his <>w n people. Merrill has decided to purchase a doubfi* cylemler Champion chemical fir«* engine. 'Ibis engine has two.'MJ- gallon tanks charg»*»l with chemicals and 150 feet hose. It is mounted on wheels and weighs 1100 poumls w h»*n chaig«*»l ready for use. Along with this comes two 3-gallon Babcock ex tinguishers for hand use. The c»»m- pany sells the apparatus to the town on tinn* taking town warrants dm* in two years at six per »•«•nt interest which makes th»* purchase easy for the board to handle. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Balis will again !»«• mim* host at th»* popular Richelieu Hotel after next Sunday. .Mr. ami Mrs. <>. P. Mishler, who have had charge of this hostlery for several months, have deci»b*d to again make their home in the Willamette valley and a««* giving up the hotel to return to their old home. i Grizzle Brothers have secured th»* con tract for the erection of a jail for Bonan za. the price being $300. THE MIDWAY 12o acres, one mile BALDWIN i HUGHES, PROP’S from Klamath Falls, General Blacksmithing f^one 34 and Wagonmaking . • Poitonoge Solicited Livery and Feed Stable suitable for potatoes fruit or grain Apply to T O. lingue, Klamath Falls Prescriptions I AIM TO BE too acres choicest land in Klamath Basin, about one=half mile front age on Lost River, close to Hen ley ranch. A bargain. Investigate. Colds We have in our prescription depart ment all of the drugs and chemicals being prescribed by the physicians for colds, la grippe and JI other prevalent ailments. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Adams and son Martin are registered at the I.ake- side Inn. thoioughiy These drugs are fresh and <if the best quality. tested, I Fire, Life and Accident Insurance We are prepared to till any prescrip- Houses to rent tion correctly no matter whose Notlce blank it is written on. Commencing January 1, 1907, the Klamath Falls Jersey Dairy will charge the following prices for milk delivered : Per quart, 8 cents; pint 5 cents; per gallon 30cents. Bird S. Loosley. WANTED—A woman to cook and keep lsM>ks. Bini Luoslev. RELIABLE for Judge Drake is removing his office from the old Klamath County Abstract building to the Withrow*Meihase block. [Likeview Examiner.] W. Z. Moss x telephoned to Harry Bailey Monday night that another very rich strike had been made in the windy hollow mining district, on one of the Loftus claims known a* the Jumbo. Th»* Jumbo is considere»! the t best claim in the district, ami the new > strike, ma le by Loftus* men who are working the claims, about 150 feet from the Jumbo dyke. A shaft four feet by six feet and eight feet deep un luiflt Saturday night th«* I. O.O. F. covered a Isxly of ore the full size »d the lodge of thin place with the Rebekahs shaft that is all as rich as the richest held a joint installation, which wa*at- ruck taken from the Jumlsi ledge. tended by 00 person. (Merrill Record.] The following ofHcerfl wen» installed II. T. Xmlerfon left this week for in the I. (>. O. F. hv J. <>. Ilamaker, D. D. G. M; J. W. Logue, P. G; W. J.' San Francisco in response to a telegram Bauman, N. G ; F. M. Ilarpold, V. G , staling that his son. Herbie, was He has mumps and ('hat. V. Pattee, S; If. L. Clopton, T; dangerously ill. J. <>. Ilamaker , W; J. II. Driscoll, 0; the teh*gram stated that he was in a serious comlilion. D B. Nk hoi«, R. >. x G i \i r..-», For sale or lease it right to us. Bring We will take care of it for you. STAR DRUG STORE Lakeview Mining and Milling Stock—adjoining the great Loftus Bros.’ strike in Windy Hollow of the Coyote Hills, Lakeview. For sale only by the Official Broker TOM STEPHENS, Office in Willson Block. Yes, we all knowl Real Estate and Insurance That is, everyone who has eaten any of our bread lately knows that we have at last attained the perfection we have been striving for in our line. * Our bread on sale at the Red Front and Home Bakery only. F ree delivery. Phone 453 II. AXI'TOHKIvI-, net I.. 8. N. G ; J. Rueck, l.G; Levi C. Diedriksvn, a pion**er of the Tule McDonald, O. G; Frank Grohs. R. S. hi kt* country who came here when th»* V. G ; V. <>. Erwin, I.. 8. V. G ; D. F. country was wil»l and almost without for tlio Buy a Lot in Hills’ Addition Just East of the Depot One Hundred and TwentyJive Dollars 'Ai > •« •• V L FOR A LOT 50x120 FEET BIGGEST LOTI ** S7VVALL.EST PR1C6! Can you find a better investment in the city? You are paying the present value price and will thus secure the benefit of the increase * * FRANK IRA WHITE *