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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1907)
Treasurer’s Notice Notice is hereby given tlint there am funds ill the treasury lor tin* redemp tion of nil Klamath ('minty warrants protested on or prior to Sept. H, 1!HI*. Interest on same will cease from this date. Dated ill Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 21st <lay of February, lito". L. A i . va L ewis , Treasurer, Klamath County, Ore. Notice DAIRY Dairy is pleasantly situated on the west side of 1 ouiia Valley, near the center of Klamath County. It lias two good general stores with enter prising up-to-date dealeis w ho enjoy a large trade from -urioumling val leys; a hotel and feed barn, and a school house. It is surrounded by a rich farming community with which it is connected by a fatniers’ tele phone line and also a long distance line. Is on the stage line, twenty miles vast of Klamath Falls. The new »tore of L. Hessig A Co. will soon be completed. This will lie the first busim-sH house near the river, but it is a wi-ll founded supposition that more buildings of various sort» will soon tie umler construction, ami no «louLt this will make a Ix-autiful location fur tourists to buihl bungalow». Flank Denton uf Medfoi«! came Mon- «lay «-veiling. t*upt. A runt of the Crater I .»kt- National Park was through hereon hi» way to his resort at lieiul of Annie creek, but he found it impossible to reach the lake on tu-count of the suit »now upon the mountain. Mr. Dunlap, a beef contractor, is sta\ mg at the Ja< k»on hotel. The infant son of Ed l.«xish-y has been xi« k, but i- improving nicely. i Miss Nellie an<l Gilbert Brown, well known teachers ot Klamath Co., were up from Ciyst.il and vi»ite«l the schools TbuiHilay ar««l witnessed the laisiug of the new flag. MERRILL. Merrill is situated in the southern part of Klamath county, very near the center oi tin- Klamath Project. It lias a population of ($00. Is well supplied w ith g«xxl liusint-ss houses, lias many tine homes. Telephone , long distance and home. Wil) soon have water woiks. Will be l<s:ated on a branch of the California North eastern, now being built into Klam ath Basin. Will he one oi the best towns in the county. Has a fine public school. I REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Alorris Marks, the manager of Lakeview Mining and Milling Co. after placing large blocks of the stock in Salem, Portland and Seattle has left for San Francisco, Denver and New York to place Lakeview stock on the leading stock exchanges. ('omineiicing January I, l'.Mi”, the Klamnth Fall» Jersey Dairy will «'barge G. R. Carlock visited the Falls last th*- following prices for milk «leliveii-d: week. Mrs. N. S. Drew has returned home Per quart, s cent»; pint 5 ci-iits ; p«-r from her winter visit to Ashland, mid is M. A. Merrill of Willows, California, gallon « «-nts, ltir«l S. L ooh I cv . again "nt home” to her many friends at is visiting Ids brother- N. .-. ami C. H. We invite laud owner» to list their ■ the Drew ram-h, four miles north oi Merrill. hinds with ns. < »ill extensive corre- • Dairy. The Klamath Falls Dramatic Club spondence and Mr. Mason’s advertising ! Many farmers are plowing between presented to a laige amiiem«- Friday trip have put us in touch with several I showers. night the “Private Seretary” ami after J parties who will want land for actual the play the Merrill baseball club gave a Fred Beck paid a visit to bis daugh settlement. M.tsox «y Sbollili. tf dance ami «-¡eared $25. Saturday night ter, Rosa, at the Henley ranch hist they presented “Farmer Joskins.” ' w e(-k. It has been decreed hv Dame Fashion BONANZA past three T1 ie Mei i ill Telephone and Telegraph Tin-warm weather of the that visiting cards should mH Is-written. Co. held its regular annual meeting in Accordingly, those who wish to Is-nd weeks ha« I xm - ii especially appreciated kni-e to this inexorable olii lady should by the farmers w ho wen- getting short tin- Town hall Saturiiav ami electe«! as Bonanza is situated in the south director» J. I. Adams, chairman, W . C. «nil at the Republican ollie«-and leave ’ of teed. Stock is doing well on the their order for cards. This office has Office in Willson Block. eastern part of the county, and so Dalton, S. E. Ma'tiu, F. S. Brandon, just purchased tin- latest styles both of grow i ng grass. located as to command the trade of type and cards and is prepared to tin 1 ami I'. R. Merrill, P. It. Merrill was .lames Wight was three of the largest valleys of the elected secretary and treasurer. work tor you that is unsurpassed for arily close his school in the Hildebrand style and quality. Klamath Project. Largest springs in district Inst week because of an attack The Mid way Telephone ami Telegraph the county are there. Fine school. of the mumps. lie has been quite sick Co. is neaiing town with the new Is growing rapidly and will be a at Bonanza since. For sale or lease large i lly. Hat telephone connec through line to the Falls. When in-1 Nearly everyboily in the valley who tions. Will soon have water works stalled it will give Merrill fine »evice. could attended the Inm-ral of the late and elei tiic lights. Population 350. <>. B. Gates ami 1!. T. Bahlwin at- 12o acres, one mile Mabel Morine last Friday. Sin- was a tende«l the telephone meeting s-atunlay. yoimg lady whose Iricndships were only Careful is th«- exact word. We are careful in buying drug«, The election of Town «officers will be limit«- I iiv the number of her acquaint School Superintendent Wight Ims hel.l March 4th. careful in testing them, cart d in keeping the stock always fresi., from Klamath Falls, ance», while her parents are alike re- be-n quite sick, but we are told he is caretill in throwing out any drugs that have deteriorated, careful in F. P. Slate ami O. W. I.{*<1<1 went to »peeted by everyone. It was n very sail improving rapidly. keeping the utensils clean and in »pic-span order, careful in weigh Lairds Landing Monday after the gaso Townsman I.. J. Bauman is compk-t- awakening to the uncertainty of life, ing out ingredients, careful in using the exact brand of drugs spec suitable for potatoes w hen one so young and fair slionl-l Is- i'ig arrangements for the building of a line launch to be rem«xiele«l for service ified on the prescription, careful in working up the ingredients into on the lake. A«lam Schortgen is acting sml-lenly taken, while the older ones two-s-ory stone and brick building to 1 e as city marshal in Slate’s absence. the compound, careful in checking off the work so as to preVent any «•reeled on the lot across Van street from slioul I be left. mistake, careful in wrapping the bottle so as to make a neat and fruit or grain A number of surprise parties have oc the Bauman blacksmith shop. He lias Mr. Moore now has charge of the attractive package, careful in cleaning up after the work is done. Mascot stable there, in.-tvad of G. K. We are just as careful not to over charge a customer. The work curred in the valley since my last writ ordered the iron for the front, and as Moss. Apply to T. O. Hague, Klamath Falls is done as speedily as possible so as i ot to cause undue delay. All ing. Mr. ami Mrs. John I.iml were soon a« the weather permits will begin these things have given us a big and rapidly growing prescription favored by th«- friendly call of a number work. The building, when completed. 1 H. E. Turner is confined to his room department. of their neighbors, who carried with w ill be a line one and will be an orna ami is threatened with typhoid fever. Mrs. John Martin went to Klamath them a generous supply < f eatables, ami ment to th«- town. Louis <loes not sa« mu-le themselves at bom«-. With «lanc much about the work he intends doing Falls Sumlav. ing ami social cliat tin- evening p.«-«•■«! in the tow n, but just keeps at it. Our creamery will be built as soon as i RAPIDS (RENO) ITEMS quii'kly. < ‘mirile Cai Ison, the bachelol - hoinesiea«li-r, was the next to receive spi'ng opens. Has opened a public Stenogra- th«- suiprise-call of his neighliora, in- Jas. II. Driscoll w ill build a neat cot The stace company had a complete I tier’s office in Room 4, With- chnlitig a liberal sprinkling of his young tage horn«- on the lots that In- pm chased biakedow n. low -Melha-e Building, and is and fair la«ly friends. A most cordial of McKendree A Gerber in (he Fait Henry Chapman broke the axel of his pre| ared to d<> all kinds of reception awaited their coming, ami the mount addition. wagon” miles from l’okegama and had work in this line :: s: :: evening was wiled away most pleas Bids are asked for on our new $13,000 to semi to the Falls to get a new one be antly. A week ag«r .''iimlav a number ot schoolhouse. This building will be lo fore proceeding farther. the friends of Wm. Uhrmann, with 1 cated in Fairmount addition. Eslev Morgan unloaded 10)0 pound» their families, visited the home <>f that ’ A good many of onr people contem of dynamite on the dock to be shipped, gentleman ami smprised him on the plate building the coming summer, but but tile Navigation Company would not occasion of bis birthday anniversary. have not matured plans, so we speak of receive it hence he bad to reload it and The afternoon was happily passed in pull through to the Falls. them with knowledge. social chat by the ladies and in illus John Hitchcock went to the Falls to Your corresi>on<lent had the pleasure trating the game of solo by the gentle men. Abundance of refreshment» were of "hanging” an ax on a helve for Land repair an engine. lord Hoagland this morning. He says Monday was a snowy day but it soon furnished by the visitor». we did not hang it right ; said he pre went away. “The spring term of school at Dairy ferred the ax hung up in a tree. Bennev Corns has a boat load of dry opened Monday of last week with Mrs. < htr schools are progressing finely, or wood ready to send to the Falls. (’. IL Burgdorf as teacher. at least the pupils are; Prof. Cooper is The dance on the 22nd was well at Jesse Drew, who lias been attending not so well. When you address the tended ami all had a good time. VV. L. McCormick, school at Ashland during the winter, is Professor these day» it should be with Manager and Contracting Agent again at home. red fire and slow curtain. He feels in Klamath Falls, Oregon The «-out¡lined warm weather of the tensely dramatic, with just a bit of ADY DENIES Office at end of bridge past month lias cause«! nearly all the tragedy in reserve. THE HOLD-UP snow on the mountains to melt and run One of the largest congregations ever C. P. Newton, down the valley through Buck creek to Agent, l’okegama, Or. Lost river. Much of the adjacent land gathered at Bonanza came to assist in i Declares Willingness to Give Road th«- last kindly act toward Mabel Morine, i « I wa» overflown. Right of Way It is good to know that we are remem- j W. |>. Bursell, oi the colony of home la-red so kindly. ß. E. Joy, steader» on the east side of Edgewood Agent', Thrall, Cal. Abel Ady declares he is not bolding Here are some of the natural advant mountain, is ««.mewhat of an artist in up the construction of the California ages that Bonanza has over most local- : hi» way. He has a turning lathe, and Northeastern, but is perfectly willing lias been employing his time in turning ities: that it build through the land he con An abundance of the purest of water. out many useful articles from the red There is no mud here; onr streets ar«- , trols—provided, of course, it does so on fir timber at his doorway. He tramped Time contracts made for special his terms. In a statement issued Fri- dry and clean. dow n to Dairy recently, carrying on his always delivery for all classes oi freight There is no stagnant water to be | da,^e ’ back four sets of table legs, which he between above points “ During the past few days a tool of had neatly turned out. He said the found in the neighborhood; hence no I the ‘bunco steerers’ has been making Storage warehouse at Klamath snow was a foot deep at his moutain miasmic or malarial diseases. offer is equivalent to selling the land city assures ample patronage from the Falls Iteside Ackley Bros, saw mill— Bonanza is in the center of a large s statements uj on the streets to the effect for the average price offere«! on the start. This year will undoubtedly see home. that the Southern Pacific railroad will Storage rates one cent per 100 stockraising area, ami w ill be the center market without any compensation for many new firms in this city, an I the The dance at Dairy on the evening of pounds per day. Freight delivered of a large farming community in the probably not reach this city within ten the damage cause«! by the diagonal two that have rented the' Withrow- Feb. 14th was a delightfully successful years. That the progress of construc Melhase rooms are simply the van to any part of the city. advent of irrigation. shape in which the land is cut up. I guard. affair. The Flackns orchestra furnished tion work is liekl up because of the in Last, but not least, Bonanza is the The corner room has been rented t> ask the fencing of right of way, main the music and Mrs. G. G. Anderson the head of sucker navigation on Lost river. ability of the company to secure rights taining a wagon road crossing at every Howard Beabout, who is closely con supper. of w av across the Ady lands in the lower nected with the well known wholesale Klamath. That Ady is demanding from mile and a proper siding for shipment liquor dealers of Frisco, the Shea-Bcc- South Hidland the Southern Pacific one hundred dol of freight in accordance with law and qtteraz company, ft is the intention of FORT KLAMATH lars per acre for his lands while he is public needs as may be agreeable to Mr. Iteiilxiut to open an establishment «I that will be secoml to none in the State A beautiful tract of laud, platted in offering the same land to others for less both sides. (> ami will be a credit to himself and the Fort Klamath is located in the “ The howl about the company being city. He is paying the highest rent in i! town lots, located adjacent and to the than ten dollars per acre; anil tiiat the northern part of Klamath county, South of the town of Millland and with lands are really of no value whatever. hekl up is a malicious attempt to appeal the city for the room, having signed a ? and is in the center of what is recog in five minutes walk of the railroad I love liars, but this ‘bunco steerer’ to prejudice. The Southern Pacific five year lease for $150 a month. The nized as the Switzerland of America. depot site. Lots sold for cash at reus suits me too well. railroad is coming to Klamath Falls lease contains the provision that the room must not be used for other than ü In close proximity to Crater Lake ami able discount, or on terms to suit pur “The fact is that no portion of these without delay. Th«' company is not in wholesale purposes. surrounded by the greatest natural chasers, title perfect. South Midland lands lying along or near the line of financial straits that necessitate my as- F rese oirg a Specialty The room adjoining and facing on Ü and scenic wonders on the continent, is situated upon the main line of the survey of the S. P. have been offered on sistance. If they cannot construct the Main street has been rented by Bren nan ami Bagley, ami will be stock««! within a few years, be one of Southern Pacific, now under construc the market, during the past year, for a road others will.” with the most complete line of men’s Sign Painting and J it the will, greatest tourist resorts on the tion from Weed, California, to Klam price as low as ten aollars per acre, but furnishing to be found outside of Port-* land. Mr. Brennan conies here with a Graining J Pacific coast. ath Falls, Oregon, and is located in on the other haml I have decline«! offers TWO NEW FIRMS reputation for lieing one of the best ranging from twenty to thirty-five dol the center of one of the largest dis-1 FOR THIS CITY men in the State in his line, and hi After two weeks of beautiful weather, lars per acre for these same lands. promises to give to Klamath Falls a rain has broken in and changed the dricts in Southern Oregon. A few ; *‘I have never receive«! an offer from store of w hich it will be proud. choice lots left and now on sale as low ' strain. Klamath Falls extern!» the warm as fifty dollars. This is your time to the Southern Pacific of any definite Rooms iti the Withrow -Melhase ham! of welcome to them, w ith the as Miss Myrtle Love of Central Point ar get in on the ground floor and invest in price for the lands needeii for railroad Building Are Rented surance that it will not lie withdrawn. rived on tlie stage Thursday evening. I bav«> gone to the a town destined in the near future to be construction. B. Schinkle, who is traveling for a one of the largest commercial centers in Southern Pacific officials at my ow n ex All the latest in silk waists on sale a Klamath Falls is to have two new pense ami subiiiitte«l a proposition as j Sacramento hardware firm, was here Klamath county. »■■..ìriaiì». -A»-. theBoston Store, Saturday, Feb. 23. of which business houses, the owners Friday ami Saturday. Call upon, or address all communica follows: Forty dollars per acre for a 1 have a few choice lots in South GRIZZLE BROS , Mr. Wheeler, who has been trapping tions to, South Midland Town Site Co. strip of land sufficient for embankment come from «San Francisco and Portland, Midland that I atn offering for $50 per and roadbed, and for consideration of During the past year many inquiries lot. Now is the time to buy before they KLAMATH FAI I S ' this winter, is at home again. He re- P ierce E vans , one dollar 1 will grant an easement upon about the opportunities in the mercan are all gone. Mark L. Burns. OREGON 1 ports having had great success, amongst Corresponding «Secretary. a strip of land along the right of way tile lines in this city have been re hi» catch being two black bear. M ark L. B vrnh , Your teeth should le clean to have from which the borrow ditches can be ceived, coming mostly from Frisco and J. F. N owlin , J. 11. Rice of Pelican Bay way up here good health. Get the brush and tooth Portland. Being in close proximity to excavated. Local Agents. Saturday night. „Under this offer I would be selling this section, many of the enterprising preparration at Star Drug Store. The ball Friday was well attended. New dress goods at Stilts’Dry Goo Is FOR RENT—New two-room house, the Southern Pacific a strip of land ex young men of the cities realize tl at E. II. l’agitello, traveling salesman at $10 per month. Very convenient tending diagonally across several mile» there is an opportunity to come here Co. The latest j atterns ami finest fab tf for Sanborn, Vail «k Co., of San Fran and well built. Tom Stephen». of the lands of myself and friends for and enter the business field with better rics. cisco, has l>een here several days. Our mercerized dress goods are the All kin«!» of wagon-making and re forty dollars per acre anil give them tlie chances for success than are found in J. IL Hessig has gone to Klamath pairing done at the Millway blacksmith | free use of half as much more land from older communities, Competition is not litest. Call and examine them. Stilt»' which to construct their roadbed. This so keen and the rapid growth of th Dry Goods Co. »hop. All work guaranteed. Falls on business. TOM STEPHENS, Real Estate and Insurance Careful Prescription Work R. M. RICHARDSON Official Court Reporter STAR DRUG STORE Croft & Nowlin Notary Public Telephone 621 Klamath Falls AND Pokegama Transfer Company If you are seeking an investment in CITY, TOWN OR FARM PROPERTY see us before you buy. We have an unlimited variety of property to show you, and If you buy from us, you will SAVE MONEY Rates as Low as the Lowest e. Prodan ____ I pjnnctne and PHPERBHnHtn« I; : Croft & Nowlin