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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1907)
A LA MA TH REPL BUCA lx I . J. MURRAY, Editor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS PER > EAR IN ADV ANCE ANXIOUS FOR BOAT SERVICE I ME COM ES I The vote to date i« a« follows: Mi«« l.oili«e .'algeant Fssrt Klamath Citizens Want Wood M i«« Stella Campbell.................. River Navigated EXCHANGES Daw Kyan and C. E. Hoyt of Fort KZaxatfi were in the citv this week ami «.apn*st«ed themselves very forcibly ■boat the desire ot the people of their hmtluig little town to have a regular O m I service established between this <aty ami their home town. ■*-The people of Fort Klamath are in «■MMt about this matter." «aid Mr. Hwyt, “and we are ready t» do ev ry- rft i«g within our power to establish a bail service lietween the county seat ■ jc *4 >mr town. It the citizens of Klam- «•.h halls have any doubt about our sin- «eeity, we would like to have the bust- nro men make an excursion to Fort Klamath and see what a hearty wel- cuu.e they will receive. There are sev- «ral ¡mats on either of the lakes that oari-1 be used for this service ami all we wan t is to have one pilt on. We will do th,- rest.” Mr. Ryan was just as positive in bis ■canaries that this section of the country wi.l develop rapidly from now on is err- osm. and this city will do well to look after the trade originating there. [Merrill Record] . 100 . 9S MERRILL. Menili I» «ituatril ili thè mutlielli pmt of Kliuinilli coittity, veri i . .« * thè center <1 un* Ki.imalh l'i q* . t li ha» u fnipulatioti ot tino. 1« «di «nppliv.i Wltlig*****! Imsim-s» lem«**«. Ila« m.iny line liomes. Telephobe , I *i;g ui«l.inri* and lionie. Will «*>**ll hav<* «ater woik». AA'ili be locateli . i ni thè Calli.a ma Neri i viHtein. Ilo« bvih- Inlilt Ulto Kl.illl- uth Basili. AA ili l»e «me of thè beat town« in thè eounty. Ila« a line ptlblic achiKil. W. R. Davis was in Merrill Sunday. A. W. I.add luis completist his new gasolene launch to run on the river ami lakes. C.G. Merrill ami F E. Fitch went to Dry Lake Fri lay ami returned Sunday. The tow n Imard is contemplating th«* erection of a neat engine lions«* mid tower for a tire bell. The eiigin«* will I k * here noon. N. S. A I*. R. Merrill went to Klam ath Falls Sunday- \ll |>er»<>ii« know mg theniHelv«» to be imlebted to L. F. Willits on store uit count, may nettle tlu< Haim- at my old l'or lln‘ a < mii . lina* **f pur«'lia«ei ■« of tot» »land, w ilh Shue Ilio tilers A t o « heli in thè town ni Midland, a» «eli a» t** ini iHiok« will lie kept during my ale luini-h Information t<> peoplv intvrvsted eiu'e Iroin the city. I.. F. Willits, tl III lumi» in or lie.il to Midland. wlii'll \II kinds uf wagon milking and re- pun ì i«ei » m ownersof land litighi I h . pan mg done at tin Midway blai ksmith I atlee'ed lo thè reporta tu i-lfi*et thill shop. \ll work guaranteed. «eieial iidditi.uin wouhl I»' mude lo Albi land, »*- Ittke thU method <>( Ktating I tli.il there will he Ilo adihti.in« In All*l land tur solile veam. AVe rati givi* thi« anHiiranee. for the rvaimii timi we owii huid <>n all Hiden of thè to» u Hite, all of «Il itili «ili he kept vacuili, exeept thè vacati! land on thè uouth and thè sonili- cast of thè to« li Hite, « Indi lian heen » set asid«* for thè use of stock yard», 111 «Iriig« just uh in dry shed« and loadmg pen». M un «M> Tow *> giMsls or clothing, some deal CoMPANV. ers run to cheap «tufi al low Just arrived at Alva Lewis’s, new price«, noun* to medium price« line of jewelry. wbile other« try to carry all Fine line of stationery at Newsom A grades. We lean decidedlv l’n«lerw*H»*l. toward quality good«. In I have a few choice lots in Soiitb | Midland that I am *>n<-iing for |50 |»*r ilrugs, quality in more nii|«ii t- lot. Now is tin- tiiii«- to buy before they ant than in other lilies. When areal! gone. Mark I.. Burn«. we hand nut a Imttle ot medi Fine watch repairing L. Alva Lewis. cine, prepared according to »uine doctor's prescription, we want to know that that medi cine bear» the »tamp uf qual ity. ifthvrwine we won’t be »atintled. If von like quality Has o|»ened a public Stenogra drug«, you w 111 like our »tun*. pher’s ottice in Itisim 4, With- Surprising h**w low the price» t"« Melhast- Building, and ih are too. prepared to do all kinds of work in this line :: :: :: Î $ I he Stamp of Quality t AVayne Bassett ami Gus Peterson re- turn«**! Wednt-sday evening from San Francisco where they have .«pent tiie past few months working at tin* carpen ter trade. They state that they did very well in the city, having work every day, that it was not storming, at wages G. R. Carlock went to Klamath Falls ranging from $4 to ♦’> a day, but that Friday ami returned Sunday. work is not so very plentiful then* just S. E Martin ami wife went to Klam now and there are two men for most ath Falls Fiiday. every job. .1. H. Martin and wife r«*tiirne.l to S. E. Martin, G. M . Jorv, G. AA'. Merrill Sundav Mr. Martin In«.« I*een Otiield. F. S. Brandon and G«to. Wilson, a««istmg in the mill at tin* Falls for sev trustees; R. II. Anderson, rec *rder; eral weeks. I* rl R. Merrill, tteasurer: These ire .1. F. A lam« has purchase I the Akins tiie men who will preside over the de*- t nies of the town <*l Merrill for the en ranch east ol Mei rill. suing year. They were elected at the annual town election Monday without a BLY dissenting vote as no other ticket was placed in the field. Bly is situated in the southeastern AAtn. B.i—ytt and «on Wayne have part of Klamath county and com gone into th«* saw mill business, They r mands all the trade of Sprague river iiave bought tl.e old Slack sawmill out- valley. 1« well connected with tele fit near Bonanza and will handle a gen- phones. Several new buildings mam pur- eral lumbering business. They to go up; al«o n new hc I um >I lioii-e. CARR TRACT chased the Slack boiler, engine and A large timlter country surrounding HAS BEEN SOLD planer and in addition to tin* *5,000 tcet will make niucli business in lime to oi last season's lun>l*er purchase«! they come. have contracted for this season's entire The Lurch tse Was Hade by Local output. Tin.« will mean a stock of one Mr. and Mr«. Chas. I’owne returned Capitalists million or more feet for this year« out put as Seaton Bros., who now own the from Lakeview after proving upon their timlier claim. i?ixty-five hundre I acres of land, mill, me going to increase their capacity over former runs. To this end they I The stock meeting held in Lakeview Bnoun as the Carr tract, was this week will put in a new engine and boiler and on tiie 7th »as well represented. Those purchased by a company of local capi talists, principal among whom was J. otherwise make s*>me substantial iui attending were; T AV. G.irrett, AV. AV. Finley, i>eo. Bloomincamp, AA'. Lowry. Fcank Adams, the man who has done p ovements. Merrill is going to Lave a Isiat plying L. Griffin, J. AV. Wells. Jas. Taylor, Jim iw-tvfor the development of Southern Klamath than anyone else in the State. between laird’s Landing and the Met-i . Boyd and Ervin Anderson. Mrs. Sutherland, who is in the St. Negotiations for the purchase oi this rill landing. This statement may have t<nn>' nse tract have been tin l-r way for been made liefore but not with the' Vincent hospital, Portlan I, is iuiprov- sece-ra.' months, but were not finally same emphasis as now. Marshal Slate! ' ing rapidly and is expected home s * h * ii . «•Josed until Monday. The price paid ami AA". K. Davis are the men interested Tom Dews has sold his lea-e on the wot B’.'-rage |2i an acre :or all available in the move. Mr. slate went to Mr. Finley ranch ami intends to leave soon. Davis' AA’illow creek ranch this week to, Vanti, which is considered a low figure. Albert Ricbardso’i ami Arthur (»l*er- It m > the intention of the company to confer with him regarding the building lin were down from their ranch and have trie tract cut up into small farina, of the new boat. Messrs. Slate and i homestead Sunday. an4 this will be done just as sown as Davis first decided to work over the The Blv school will close Friday, after ■ nrveyors can be placed in the field. Pelican ami alter making it larger ami t having a very succeseiul term of school. ITh ezt everything is ready, there will lie putting in a larger engine put it on the Mrs. Isa Richardson, the very |H>pulnr xn opening day, when purchasers will lower lake. After consideration, how- e er, it was conclude'! that the Pelican ‘ teacher, w ill go to the Richardson ranch he able to examine the tract thoroughly »a.« not large enough to handle both the ' about twelve miles from Bly. *x»d make their selections. Saleswill be freight and pa«-enger traffic coming in W. F. Reed has sold his cattle to I.. made prior to this date, hut it is the over the C. A N. E. for the »onth end preference of the owners that none be this summer ami a larger boat was de-; I lerlier. elded up >n. It is their intention now A. Walker, county commissioner, re sold until the entire property is' placed * to build a craft from to 40 feet long turned home Tuesday from the county <>n the market. and equip it with two 12 horse |H>wer gasolene engine«. These will be of the seat. Real Estate Sal s Tade by Frar.k regular marine tvpe and of the Mr. and Mr«. Jesse Barker and their la’est mmlel Lney will ea ii o|«*rate Ira White an IS inch propeller and will develop son, Glenn, returned from California, from 15 to 2J mile an hour s|a-e«l. Il where they were wintering to doctor will l>e only a single decker but is to lie X nnmlier of sales of property have partitione 1 off with passenger and Pat. w ho la troubled with bronchitis. The Gates telephone company i« going Far»-n made in Mi'ls addition by Frank Height departments and will have ample tn White, and also some acreage prop- room for handling the business across . to do some work here in the near future. More phones are needed. «•rtv has lieen changing hand.« near the ■the lower lake. Sfaeadarn road, in the past week or two. For bargain- in city property see JLxving tiie sales are the following : Mark I.. Burns. Stockmen’s Attention Riecks No. 103 are! No. 104. contain Chitwoods Toilet cream will cure sun ing Cbirty-two lots, to Mrs. Ella A. Ap burn, tan and freckles. Owners <>i the following <le»cri!»-<! live plegate. stock now in the fields on the former Block No. 105, containing sixteen lots, Sou tn /lidland Mitchell ranch, are requested to remove to Mrs. Sophia K. Ram bey. such animals as soon as possible. T.'i*! eouth half of block No. 114, to A lieautiful tract of land, platted in Charges against such animal« should Harry M. Hansen. town lots, located adjacent and to the be settled when stock is taken out: Several lots have been picked out by South of the town of Midland and with Bay mare, weight about b*HI, bland on people looking for building locations, in five minutes walk of the railroad left thigh either I.S or teverse .1.'. ajut quite a number of residences will be dejxit site. Ixits sold for caah at r<-as- Two-year old sorrel horse, blaze face, tj.) ill in that splendid 1-•cation this able discount, or on terms to suit pur left hind foot white. Di n brand iow on ¡spring and summer. chasers, title perfect. South Midland left shonlder. A tract of eight and one-half acres is situated it[H>n the main line of the White horse, weight about 850, *latk near the junction of the section line and Southern Pacific, now under construc nt*. t lam real has bien sold to Harry tion from Weed, ('aliioriii', to Klam mane and tail. Bay mare, weight about 800, white tip ath Falls, Oregon, and is located in M. Hansen and H. E. Starker. Tuo more buyers 'if acreage are figttr- I the center of one of the large»t dis- nose, star forehead, slight crop right ilrii't» in Southern Oregon. A few fn<-»n the cost of building houses and choice lots left and now on sale a« low «■ar, irregular dim brand on left making other improvements. as fifty dollars. This is vour time to shoulder. Bay mare, weight alxmt 800, no brand. get in on the ground fhxir and invest in a town destined in the near future to la- Dark brown yearling man- colt, white F< r choice farming and see Mark L. one of the largest commercial centers in l star in forehead. Ikirtis. Klamath county. Dark brown mare, old, left hind foot I <r ring« go to L. Alva Lewis. New Call upon, or address all communica- Itiona to« South Midland Town .-itcCo. white, w ith mare coll probably Hix or lit» just arrived. P ieik e E va », eight months old. You wont go wrong it you order your Corr<*«ponding Secretary. Korrell mare, flax man«-and tail, blaze «pHng ami summer elothea from us. M auk L. Brus-, face, weight about‘.HO, bland lazy heart We guarantee a jierfeet fit and eatis- J. F. N owlin , on left side. Lo al Agents. ia.r oil. K K K Store. Bay colt, horse, star in face, branded (> on left thigh. Key W» st, Imported Tl’inea and Liquor- Brown mare, weight about 850, an<l Domestic Cigar of Choice Vintage branded P on right thigh. Aged bay mare, three white feet, limmled on I* ft thigh what appears to THE be lazy NX, M iDWAY Í : t B ar ; . M ..W PHinCinfi and AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT E ntlki ' iuh i . L am » ani > I xvi - i mext C o ., by Frank Ira White. Perfect Service W. II. D ilaney , Manager W anted —Five or ten dozen chickens. See Dulaney at the Midway. Highest cash price paid. '' PHPLRbHnHin« Í Freacolng a Specialty Sifln Paintinfl and Oraininfl J GUIZZI.I’ IIUOS KLAMATH FAI I A ORIGON Star Drug Store Telephone 627 MAPS of Klamath County Compiled from Official Records and Personal Reconnaissance hv L. Heath of Port (innihie. Wash These are seetiofial fiiiips (if tlx* entire territory ineluiieil Avithin the lioiiniliirics of Klamath County, Oregon, six »wing Avagon ritixls and railroads, cities, towns, settlements. a alleys. mountain ranges with e|<*Aiition of principal peaks, rivers, creeks, lakes, marshes, main ditches of the irrigation project, tlx* Klamath Indian reservation, tlx* permanent forest r<*scrAe, Crater Lake Park and many other features of the topography. These mnp« are bine prints and maV I <• had in two six«*». The large size, 4 feet, 3 inches wide, by (i feet, 4 inch*-» high, i» unole on a »<-nle <*t one ami one-half mile» to the iii'li I’ri.i- $(O. I I,*- « ihh II -i/*-. |o ii.' In-« w lie I-. I* in. In- Ingb. i> mu!....... I a -■ a •• of one-eighth inch to th* mil*- am! cost« $>. If you want one of the»«- map», write or i-ull on C. R. CHILD, Klamath Lails. Oregon Klamath County «Farm Lands« City Property Merrill Town Lots Bonanza Lots We oxvn very desirable land in small tracts adjoining the town of Merrill CATTI.E One black inillley cow with both ears cropped. On*- red rnttlley heifer, underbit right ear ami upfier slojie left <*ar. On*' r«-*l heifer, ear mark crop, split and underbit. One yearling heifer. 0 €. Prodan R. M. RICHARDSON Notary Public MERCHANTS’ LUNCH •■TEWART & L yons , Prop’s Notice 1« hereby given Hint there ara lumi« in llm treusiiri lor the redeiiip- lion <d nil Klamath County wnitania proti'Ntcd on or pilot to Sept H, H hi I. Ilileic«t mi niiiiic will cease ilom tilts dati*. Hated nt Klamath Full», (fregoli, Ibis 21st day ot I eluuniy, I'Hi?. I.. Il I l 1.1 WIN. I ii '. ihuii ' i , K lamath < 'unlity, Ore. Official Court Reporter SERVES A First-Class Cuisine Tre asurcr’s Notice No Additions to Tlidland Klamath Commercial Agency