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We.^yiJK-Jg.y! pwjn. ls 4(1 ti$t their lands with iih . Our extensive corre spondence ami Mr. Mason’s advertising ‘ F; J. MURRAY, Editer* Hl The W. t). W. will giV«> their regular trip have put us in touch with several In Reply to a criticism of the law on [Tidings) The Myers family of Calih rnia lave thegiound that regular distilleries only Grand Annual Ball in the Houston parties who will want I sik I for actual M ahon A S loihiii . tf | been incorporating savings banks by the can engage in the manufacture of <le- opera lions«* Friday evening, February ' settlement. e- 1 . .-r r-, *“ N ' * ‘ « t U 1’ • * wholesale in Oregon during the past nntured alcohol, enabling the whisky 22. A cordial invitation is extended to | fortnight, each witli a capitalization of trust to secure practically a momqs>ly, everyone to couie and have a go«»! time. , JAMES HUGHES, NOTICE TO CREDITORS $5060. Most of the important towns ot Mr. Yerkes said : II. I*. BHIDI.ER, "This office knows of no process by the State are covered by the separate In the County Court of Klamath county, C. T. OLIVER, j articles of im-orporation tiled with the w hich alcohol can lie manufactured ex- Oregon. In th«* matter of the estate Committee on Arrangements. TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. secretary of state, and Ashland is on the j cept by distillation, ami as regular dis of Harry Slayton, deceased. tilleries are the only kind recognized by list for one of these prospective institu NOTICE. Notice is hereby given by the under I tions. It is suggested that one strong tlie law, alcohol manufactured under Th«* Unite«! Brotherlimsl of Car|ien- signed, administrator of the estate of the supervision of this department must reason for hurrying up lite tiling by the GRAFTING THE PIERRI LL BRANCH ters and Joiners of America met in regu Harry Slayton, decease«!, to the cred California promoters is to get ahead of | be manufacture«! at regular distilleries. There are absolutely no limitations as lar meeting in Sanderson’s Hall, Janu- ' itor» of, ami all persons having claims The announcement of the proposed 1 It was ami is somew hat amusing to the new state Banking law, which will to the size of a distillery that can be ary 31st, 1907. It was moved ami unan-1 against the said deceased, to exhibit tix the minimum figure at w hich any construction of the branch line from ' see how industrious some of the people I operate«! under the law. There are iiuouslv carried that we adopt the 8 hour them, with th«* proper vouchers, within bank may be capitalized at $10.000. in this city have been since the issuance Midland to Merrill, made through the day, same to commence the let day of six months after tlie first publication of The joint committees which have been , over 1000 distilleries in operation now March, ami retaining the old standard this notice, to the said administrator at special edition of Tlie Republican, was of the special edition of the Republican j at each of which the daily spirit pro received with a great deal of surprise by 1 in making the statement that this paper i j working upon railroad legislation, as a ducing capacity is less than 30 gallons. I wages of last year, $3.50 per day, ami his office in the city of Klamath Falla, the people of this city. After tlie first was paiil by certain real estate men for result of their work have reported some Many of these were set up on an outlay I public notice to I m * given «if th«* same. County of Klamath, th«* same being the few hours alter its publication, there , the publication of the Midland-Merrill amendments to the Chapin Railroad of less than $200. So far as tlie internal A. E. BAMBER, Pres. place for the transaction of the business were ami still are. a number who as-1 branch story. Theiroiigiuai lies lia-l to i Commission Bill, and the measure w ill 1 revenue laws are concerned, either in A. M. TAYLOR, R. B. of said «'state. s ime to believe that there is nothing be revamped when they learner! that now be considered by the houses as theory or practice, the smallest and Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated this iu the story and that it is simply a ! the resolution« were on tile m the office amended. The important change made crudest distillery can produce alcohol, Dress goo*Is of all kinds reduced, the 12th day of February, 1907. trick on the part of someone to boom of the County Clerk. B it they experi in the Chapin bill is to raise the sala if as a business proposition it is deemed Brick More Co’s Saturday sale. 2-14-3-14 C. F. S tonm , administrator. realty; that it “amounts to nothing,' enced no difficulty in doing thi«. They ries of the commissioners provided for, advisable to «lo so. The small distil and that the proposition will disappen have the entire details <f the “deal” from $31)00 to $5000 a year. One chief leries have always lieen treated by tills I like a mist before the rising sun of this on their auger tips, going so far as to clerk is provided for at $150.). instead of department with the same considéra- j city’s greatness. This, of course, is a state the amount paid ami other minor j three clerks, which the original hili tion as tlie larger ones. philosophical view to take of it, and it particulars to add color to their state- I , calls for. The commissioners shall also pay their own expenses when traveling. HOW A FAKMKK MAY PRODUCEDKNATCRKD may bring a good deal of comfort to th« nents. ALCOHOL. For their information, as well as for E. R. Realties, the Klamath Falls tnind of the man who choose- t > follow “ If a farmer or other person desires to those who may be interested in the mat merchant who has been spending some that line of reasoning. But to the man who looks ahead and who is will ter, the Republican will state that there days in Ashland and vicinity, will leave go into the business of manufacturing ing to concede to his fellow man ths« was not a man in this city, so far as for San Francisco m u few days on a I denatured alcohol, at a plant however j small, he will be required to construct same modicum of purity of purpose thai this paper knows, who was aware of the brief business visit. ' his plant m the manner prescribed by lie demands for himself, this realty fact that this resolution was passed. I Horace Mitchell returned ! tlie general laws ami regulations. He >ur source of information has nothing from a trip to Sacramento boom idea will not hold water. In the first place. The Republicai whatever to do with any real estate firm Francisco. He will visit relatives here r will lie required to give a bond, the comes to its readers with clean hands >r corporation ami is not known to a for a lew days before returning to Klam effect of which is to prevent him from It is not a tool to lie turned to the pur single individual in Klamath County, if ath Falls. Mrs. Mitchell and son have ' defrauding the government of the tax pose of anv one. Its only purpose is t< in the State. We would now suggest been staying with relatives here during 1 on any distilled spirits produced by ! him. He will be required to establish publish the news, and do so in a man that these busy individuals put their her husband's trip below. . a distillery warehouse ; to deposit the thinking caps on and make another tier that will best serve the interests o Monday, the Senate by a unanimous its readers and the public. The news o guess, ami try to ascertain how we knew vote.adopted Mulit's Senate joint me spirits piodnced by him in this ware- tlie Merrill branch was made public of this resolution nearly three days be morial No. 3, urging Congress to com I house; to establish a denaturing bomled warehouse, ami to pay tax on denature, with tiie least possible delay’ after it was fore our special was issued. pel the Oregon A California Railroad | just as he may wish, the alcohol pro- I So far as the charge that we were paid company to comply with tiie provision open to publication. Perhaps it would have better served the purpose of some for issuing the edition is concerned, we of its laud grant requiring it to sell its j duced by him. All of this will be done if it l.a 1 leaked out in certain directions- will say that any person, firm or corpor- lands to settlers at not more that $2.50 under governmental supervision. The ■ manufacturer of alcohol does not bear before tlie general public had it, and ii ition can have us issue a special edition an acre. i one cent of it. There is no objection to every hour in the day, if they pay for it. this may be found the cause of somt Tlie petition to Congress recites that dtssatisiiction. Be that as it may, this But when they indulge in that luxury, vast tracts of public lands within Ore a farmer manufacturing his alcohol in I Riper was not used in the channel that j.u leaders will be made aware of the gon are claimed and held bv the Oregon his 'back yard’ provided he wants to ' California R. R. Co., as grantee in establish a distillery there. If you w ill the promoters of the realty boom idea fact that it is issued for advertising pur- & poses bv the people who pay for it. succession, under the act of Congress of take the trouble to investigate you w ill would liked to have had it used. find, in mv opinion, that the laws and The question of whether it is a trick, Our news columns are not for sale. the United States of July 25. 1866 ami And by way of closing, we may be April 10, 1869. That said tracts are regulations relating to the manufacture or whether it lias some ulterior motive back of it is a side one. The ltepubli- permitted to remark that there is an withdrawn from sale, whereby develop of alcohol in Germany do not differ to -rut ¿« free to confess that it has good other s|ieeial edition coming that will ( ment and progress of tlie State are re ; any great extents from the laws and . -reason lor believing that there is noth contain information that may be a little ( tarded. That said railroad company, so I . regulations in this country.” ( ing ephemeral about it, and it further more interesting than was that pub- claiming said lands has not complied You wont go wrong if you order your believes that its leaders will think so lished Tuesday. with the terms of the said Act of April spring and summer clothes from us. .too before very long. It would, there 10, 1869, as to the terms of sale ami the We guarantee a perfect fit and satis fore call the attention to the business quantities of land to l>e sold. faction. K K K Store. men of this city to the significance oi CHARLES D. WALCOTT That said conditions are claimed to this branch line. The most casual ob inure to the United States as grantor to For sale—The north half of the north serve will admit that if it had been run On January 23 the Regents of the the predecessor in alleged interest of east quarter, the southeast quarter of XTuui this city instead of Midland, it Smithsonian Institution unanimously said Oregon <i California -ailroad com the northeast quarter and the northeast would have meant thousands of dollars elected Charles D. Walcott to fill the pany, ami have not been complied with. quarter of the southeast quarter of sec annually to Klamath Falls. This city is place of the late Samuel I’. Langley as Therefore your memoralist most re tion nineteen, south of range eleven, <m the edge of the great reclamation Secretary of the Smithsonian Institu spectfully asks that the Congress of the i east of Willamette meridian. Inquire tf ■project, while Merrill is well towards tion. United States l>e and is hereby request at this office. Mr. Walcott was born at New York ed to enact such laws and take such tiie center of it. With railroad connec tions such as this and other lines will Milla, N. Y., on March 31, 1850, and be steps by resolution, or otherwise, as All persons knowing thetnselve to he give it, it is not hard for a man to came an assistant in the New York may be necessary to compel said rail indebted to L. F. Willits on store ac That is, everyone who has eaten any of ¡imagine that the once little hamlet will s irveys in 1876. He was appointed as road company to comply with the con count, may settle the same at my old ■spring into full power and glory as a sistant geologist in the Geological Sur ditions of said grant, ami to enact ami stand, with Shive Brothers & Co. where i our bread lately knows that we have at competitor of this city. The people of vey in 1879, ami took up a study of the declare some sufficient penalty for non- my books will be kept during my ale last attained the perfection we have been Merrill have demonstrated their mettle Cambrian rocks, the oldest know n on compliance therewith by way of for euce from the city. L. F. Willits, tf striving for in our line. * Our before and have proven that when it the globe. His paper presented before feiture of the grant, or otherw ise, as in comes to making a tight for supremacy the Geological Congress in London in the wisdom of Congress may seem best. bread on sale at the Red Front and Home GOING TO KEKO? they can deliver the goods. On the 1888 was epoch-making concerning That the Senators and Representa Bakery only. Free delivery. Phone 453 other hand is the new town of Midland. studies of these formations. If so, get a rig from the Mammoth tives in Congress from the state of Ore True, there is practically nothing there In 1894 Mr. Walcott became director gon and all land grant States, be and Stables. Fine, gentle horses, good bug II. IV. now. This makes little difference. It of the U. S. Geological Survey, suc they are hereby requested to use their gies, reasonable prices. - as represented by something else far ceeding Major J. W. Powell. utmost endeavor to procure the needed more potent than buildings. It is repre To Mr. Walcott is due much of the legislation in the above matter, . That sented by energy and backed by capi success of the Reclamation Service, and this memorial lie forwarded I to the tal. With these two factors going band under his direction this service ha»* President and all Senators and Repre- grown ami increased until it now em sentatives in Congress. in hand it is bound to grow. Here at its door Klamath Falls finds ploys more than 500 civil engineers and two competitors for its laurels. But we assistants in constructing works in all are the county seat! We have but to parts of the arid West, under an ex Her “Kismet” go to our neighboring county of Jackson penditure of upward of $1,000,000 a to see another county seat that is not month.—Scientific American. A fashionable woman had a bit of the chief town of the county! While I statuary bearing the inscription “Kis-j ■we may feel secure for many reasons, To out-of-town readers of The Repub met.” A housemaid dusting the room i when subjected to the cool analysis oi lican we would suggest that they send asked her mistress: reasoning, we have not as many legs to to the Secretary of the Cham her of Com Shure, ma’am, what’s the m’anin’of stand on as we might at first glance be merce for the little pamphlet just is- the 'citin’ on the bottom of this?” lieve. j sued by that organization. It tells the “Oli, you mean ‘Kismet.’ It means < The Republican is not getting scared truth without the slightest exaggeration. ‘fate,’ ” replied the mistress. i nor panic stricken. It is not time for After you have read it, pass it on to Bridget was limping painfully when that yet. But it wants to sav to the ' your neighbor. He is as much inter out with her sweetheart not long after- [ business men of this city, and especially ested in this county as you are. When ward, and he asked : to those who claim such supreme wis I you give it to him, ask him to passif “What’s the matter, Briget?" dom as to tie able to positively state that along to someone else, and thus make it "Faith,” was the answer, “I have the this Merrill branch is but a realty boom, , do the greatest amount of good to the most terrible corns on me kismet.” that if the people of this city do not get ! greatest number. together and stand solidly and unflinch Tlie Statue of Liberty. ingly for the interests of Klamath Falls, I The issuance by the Chamber of Com The Colossus of Rhodes probably that thev will get scared and panic stricken before this is ended. We be- merce of an eight-page pamphlet is the never brought any returns In cash to lieve that this city has many natural tirBt real work this organization has done the city, but Its tradition will last when everything else Rhodesian Is en advantages in her favor, but who has since the issuance of the booklet nearly tirely lost from history. So with this a year a go. It is to be hoped that this not seen many cities with, similar super Statue of Liberty. It gives a welcome iority outstripped by little giants that is an indication of a re-awakening and to every stranger who comes to Amer were at first scorned. History may re that instead of scrapping over immater ica to seek bis fortune in a country ial things it will get down to business which has been the friend of the op peat itself. and work for the good of the entire pressed for centuries. It is hailed with county. If it does not, then it rests Joy by every American who catches a Secretary Hitchcock and the Recla with some other organization to take up glimpse of it as he returns from a so mation Service have accomplished a the work of advertising this county and journ in Europe. Its meaning is more apparent after a short absence from thing heretofore deemed impossible. city and trv and make a success of it. America than perhaps it was before — They have shown that in an engineering such an experience. It is one of the «enterprise a government dollar can be Some people would have us believe few things which we have which is made to go as far, or farther, than any that this city is like the fat man with a not commercialized.—Chicago Tribune. other dollar.—Maxwell’s Talisman. full stomach—has everything it wants. I The Wrona Line. That may be true, but we have seen A society which disseminates moral such people die from appoplexy. literature once sent a railway manager The Merrill branch is another indica a large number of free tracts to place tion of the growth of Klamath county FRIENDS COMINO. In the waiting rooms. One was enti And the confidence capital has in it. tled, “A Route to the New Jerusalem.’' If ro , meet them at the railroad with one of the Mammoth stable teams. It The letter which the moral literature When you want to get the news assures them an easy, comfortable ride. society received in reply declined the watch The Republican. Moral: Bub- They won’t be tired when they get here. tracts. "We cannot place the tracts,” svrote the manager, "as the N. J. is not scribe for it today. Rates very low. on our system.” KLAMATH REPUBLICAN EXCHANGES Denatured Alcohol I , I Grand Ball . I, • » 1! • i ■ ■ LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON New Tailor Shop Just opened Mr. Born has just arrived from Portland and is pre pared to take your order for a good suit at the RIGHT FIGURE A new line of Spring sam ples complete. Come ear ly and avoid the rush KLAMATH FALLS LEADING TAILORS Houston House Yes, we all know! Klamath County »Farm Lands* City Property Merrill Town Lots Bonanza Lots We own very desirable land in small tracts adjoining the town of Merrill Klamath Commercial Agency