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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1907)
DAIRY I>airy I» pli'iiHutitly »Itunted on the »out »idr <<( Volina Valley, Ileal the («liier ul Klumatli County. Il hu» two good generili »tote* with «tiler prising tip to-dwtc dealet» who «lljoy n Imu« trail« from »iirronnding val ley*; « hotel ami fei<il burn, uml a Htliool holl*«. It i» »urtoiinded bv u lieh farming celiiinillllty with which it i» lilluin te<l by a farmer*' tele- phone Im« uml uho a long diatanic line. la on the »taue line, twenty lililea cu»t o( Kliuniitli Falla. tin* big lumber ayndicatea In«* lately been noaitig over tli« limla*r belt north weal ni Y onnu valley to navettain wheth er nil ol the liomeateadera on that big trad at« living up to the requirement* ol the holliealead law ; and it ia the opinion of »orne who are well informed that it la the Intention of the company for whom lie ia o|a*ratlng to put con- teatanta on na many of the»« claim* aa poaailile. It acetn* that our fellow citizen, Hunk O'Bl ien, I» ipil te a W | Iter w lien lie become» allllcted with the cucaothea acri bend I. I’at Colaban nm! Carl Adam* ven tured toward Klamath Fall» r*aturday, riding tlo-ir brom:110». I hear that numliera of my old (rienda A »ccond meeting of the Wut«! !'»«■» in Nebraaltn ure coming to Oregon Ibi» waa called Sunday laat, nt Dairy and ■pring. They ran depend upon receiv- the i all brought out more of a 1 rowd mu a heartv welcome il they com« tin» th,in attended th« tiret meeting held wav »luumu a» they coma two w«eka wince. Win, I,. V\ c|«li tool, "To till* West ! ‘I o the Weal1 th« chair, 11ml II Fla* ko» waa -cere To t lie lami ol th« I lee * tarv. A general dj»cu»»ioli followed Wlicle the migliti t «lumin.i that wa» charactertra**l by great earn«»t Holla d'lW II to Hie a«il ! n«-> uml »1 m« lient. \ vote wn** taken Win re a man I» n man olitile qlte»ti(»ll of endoriiflg the elec 11 he'» w illmg to toil, tionot Jacob ltucck lot dirci tor and Ami all min there garner »to i 2u for timi II n,' un»l »uch emlor»(* itici, (nut'* Iloin the »oil !" ment, Ilo* matter of tin* emplmmerit I wn» n triti« prendila hi-t week in re« of Cupi. Applegate wa- »et nt ic»t by a gmd to tie* Voiinn mail contract. It telephone me»»uip* fiom him »tilling will not go into effect until the bond i» tliut Ida employment did not '•■( th« apprined n» provided by law. lli'chimation *»«rvi « a cent. A »m in' darn ing party w«« given la-t Several farmer» have recently |.,»t their dog» l*y |»il»oii put out, 110 doubt, I li.lay cietiing ut the r«ml, m « of Mr. ami Mr» George Smyth in the northern to kill coyote». part <d tie* lulley, in honor of their Wlint 11 joke it ia oil tho»e fooliah daughter. Mi»» Annie. There waa a 1 American* who have il**-*ti**l tl.cit flag large attendance, go-al nruvic by the and gone to Alla'ita, where they have; Gray Brother*, and all went "merry a»u b-t <lcgr cch I h 'I',w -Zero-Weather, w li e 11 marriage Indi.”, they Could have come to Klamath 1 A dance 1» announced to lie given at County and bought inml, I lint will In- th« Walll* re»idem e III Hungry Hollow under the ditch, nlni"»t 11» 1 heap ami a I ndny evening. Tire roada are improv g*»id deal better, ami where we »eldom ing rapidly. have »ceil zero wcutlier! But it puya to It i* rcfairted that tin* name ol Win. udvertl*e, I.. Welch ia likely to I»* precented by petition, from Yonna valley . at the com I u»t Sitmlai wn» the tir»t r**al aim* ing annual meeting of the Water I - r», ►hiny day within u month, uml it waa Saturday. very Hollo abb* how many team* w ere on the rond at once. Gran Ipa Walli* of Hungry Hollow wa» a business visitor in Hairy Satur day. Ml»» llo»a B«< k, who Im» boen keep ing holla« for the Carroll tnticli, re turned Imine Monday la»t, and then- 1» great joy hi tin- Fred Beck hou»clmld. Present app* irance» indicate that th« farmer* will sow an unusually large acreage ol grain thi* year. Additional Briefs Fine watch repairing. L. Alva luiw i*. All kind* of flneat ¡x-rfuine* at New- num At Underwood. Jual arrived at Alva Lewi»'«, new line ol jewelry. Miguel Vera and Frank Hernandez, who were under arrest on the charge of . atealing jewelry from <». Heitkeinper,' Notice of Final Settlement HARDWARE and AfiRICUb TURAL IMPLEMENTS 1875 Builder’s Hardware, Stoves and Ranges, Sporting Goods Plumbing Supplies, Iron Pipe, Iron, Steel, Horse Shoes Paints and Oils, Crockery and Glassware, Graniteware Oliver Gang Plows ■ Oliver Chilled Plows - Oliver Steel Plows SOLE AGENCY FOR OLIVER PLOWS IN KLAMATH COUNTY Genuine Oliver Plows sold at the same price you would have to pay for the imitations Disc Harrows at special prices and a 16 Shoe Hoosier Drill with Press Wheels and Alfalfa Seeder at a very low price Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Linoleum Silver-plated and Solid Silverware I aim to be reliable City and Country Realty Handled Lakeview Mining Stock Fire Insurance written in seven of the strongest Companies in the World. Sure protection in case of loss « «. w South .'lidland A liercitilul tract of land, platted in town lot-, loca'ed adjacent ami to the .»outh of tin- ¡own of Midland and with in five minute» walk of the lailroad W. I II11.1. detiot »it«. I.ot»»o|d for cash at rea»- I Ill ector able discount, or on term» to suit pur chaser», title |ierfect. South Midland ■ Jr., ani II. J. Winter», Wednesday i» situated upon the main line of the plviid guilty to the charge ami w«re .'«uthern Pacific, now under construc tion from Weed, f'alifornis. to Klam »entunce*| to three year* 111 the state ath Fall», Oregon, and i» located in |H-nit«ntiary. the center of one of the largest dis- diict» in Southern Oregon. A few All kind* of wagon-making and re choice lot* left and now on »ale as low pairing done at the Midway Idackimith as fifty dollar». Tii » i* vonr time to get in on tlie ground floor ami invest in •hop. All work guaranteed. a tow n destined in the near future to he A« an evidence of the rapid growth of ore of tiie largest commercial centers 111 till* city the regi-trat ion i* sufficient. I Klamath county. The registration larok* wr re cloned Sat-! Call upon. or addr««» all communi. a- tion* to, South Midland Town Site Co. urdav evening and »bowed that CM P ick * r. E vans . name» were registered 11» against 2**4 for Cnrre»jionding Secretary. p.sio. Owing to the fact that many liv-. M irk I.. Bi as», J. F. N owlin , I-ocal Agent*. This i» tli« tun* of year when th« country »tore* run »Imrt of r»‘d» ami ei«!» hi those line* that the pc >p|e want the wont. Iti» r«|Hirtcd that the agent of on« <>l ESTABLISHED ing bore have homestead* el»ewliere, thi* number doe* not nearly represent the full population, but is a fair indica tion of our size and our right to claim 3000 population. On account of »everal social event* on Friday evening, April Sih, the »ocial evening that wa» to tie given at the Klamath Conservatory of Music tor the lienefit of the public library, ia indefi nitely postponed. ft will lie given later when an evening can lie found free from »ocial engagements, a» tiie desire 1» that there be a good attendance, as the pro gram prepared 1» excellent, ami the »am« moat worthy. For sale—The north half of the north ea»t quarter, the *onthe**t quarter of tin- northea»t quarter and the northeast quarter of tin.* southeast quarter of sec tion nineteen, south of range eleven, east of Willamette meridian, inquire at thi» office. tf Folinili Seed out», barley and wheat; al»o hay. all of which will lie delivered in thi» city. Inquire of J. D. Carroll, Henley. W (Meli—Five or ten dozen chicken*. .■»<•(• Thill my a*, t!.-- Midway. Highest cash price pai 1. In tl ie matter of the F.'tate of Nvron S. Drew, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Mary A. Drew, administratrix <.f the estate of N 1 mil S Jo.-w de,-eH»«d. ba» tiled in the < ’< .IHl* V I 'clirl of State of < lo-gr»’». t«r (he t’nnntv of Kl'itnvtti. t* •• ti**al a««n*i*i* of 1.,.- n *mini«tratinn *-f **v 1 c«*-**-* «—d • * ... •• o (• •| » c-„,r < * ,y t; V ' <’. t of April, I'.»'*, at the hour of ]«) (.'idiH-k *n the fo-en • 'H if «-e,! *’ ■*• a* the time for hearing the objection» to »aid account and the settlement thereof. Dated at Klamath Fall», Oregon, this 28th <lav <»f March, 1907. MARY A. BREW, Adinini*t * .itrix of the estate of N\ i• »n > Drew, lecea^rtl. Notice (or Publication United state-* l and Oiflc, Lakeview. Ore- gon. February JM. Um?. Notice h hereby given that in compliance with the provisioita of th«A<< t of Congress of .’un«’ t, enutlet! “An art for the -ale of timber Un«!» in the States of California. Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all Public Land States by ac t of August I. 1*92 tom ph c. Howlett, of Ingot, connty ol Shasta. State of c alifornia. ha> this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 3495. f >r ihe ¡ urcha*e of the wltse«4 and >’7-«l4of >e ' No s, in Tp No. AS S. R No. 10 E W M, an I will offe j r< to show that the ¡and sought Is more valuable for its timber oi stone than (or agricultural purjMj<es. and to establish h‘s cla'm to «aid land before the <‘lerg of K ’ama'h County. Oregon, at hi* of fice at K lamat » Fall«. Oregon on Monday, the 3rd «lay of jun•*. 19 »7. He name-a* witnesses: T. H. shannon. Archie Johnston, J. H. Dris coll, Allen S’oan, all of Klamath Falls. Ore gon. Any and al! person* claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 3rd day of June, 1907. 3> 5:a) J. N. WATSON. Register. Notice (or Publication United States Lam! Office, Lakeview, Ore gon. .March 20, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with.the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. I<a, entitled “An art for the sale of timber lands in the states of California. Ore gon, Neva la, and Washington Territory.” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4,1H92, James J. Whi tcomb. of Med ford, county of Jackson. State of Oregon, ha* this «lay filed in this office his sworn state ment No. a*»3fl. for the purchase of the s’aswl4 and nw’4 * w '4 of Sec. No. 4. in Tp No. »* S R No. f» E W M. am! will offer proof to show that the la nd sought I» more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, at his office al Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Monday, the 3rd day of June, 1907. He names as witnesses: • W. J. Anderson of Forest, Oregon, Edgar Virgil of Klamath Falls, Oregon, H. S. Parme lee of Ashland, Oregon. Clayton E. Burton of Ashland. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claim* in thi* office on or before said 3rd day of June. 1907. 3 ä -V30 J. N. WATSON Register. 3< Glass, Doors and Windows KLAMATH BARBER SHOP J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietor. Studebaker Buggies and Wagons T. W. STEPHENS Wine« and Liquors of Choice Vintage Key We«t, Imported and Domestic Cigars THE M idway B ar SERVES A MERCHANTS’ LUNCH AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT Perfect Service First-Cla«« Cuisine W. H. D vlaxf . y , Manager S tewart <k Lroxa, Prop’s Croft & Nowlin If you are seeking an investment in CITY, TOWN OR FftRM PROPERTY See us before you buy. unlimited variety of Hfe have property to an show you. and If you buy from us you will save money Croft& No wlin The Dread of the Housewife The pleasures of many homes are still marred by that weekly horror "wash day.’’ Some still cling to the idea that by doing their washing at home they are saving money, without stopping to figure the cost. In most cases the cost of the wood alone would pay for the work l>eing done at the laundry. The Klamath Falls Steam Laundry is now equipped to handle all the familv washing in the city and is making a special cut-rate price on this work. With our increased capacity and all the latest labor-saving machinery, we are able to do the work at a>*out one-half what it can be done by hand. We dye and restore color to faded goods and steam or dry clean ladies’ and men's suits. OCR SPECIAL PRICE FOR ROl'GH DRY WORK: IRONED STARCHED NOT IRONED CENTS Counterpanes.. ... “ fringed .1.-. Sheets................ ..4 Pillow Slips.... -2'. Pillow Bolsters ..4 . 4 " large or .6 hemstitched Towels................ ..p* " bath .......... “ roller........ . .3 Napkins .......... .. 1 ‘« Cloths ................ .1 Flour Sacks........ 9 Doilies.............. ..1 Handkerchiefs. ■ I’r •• silk . .3 Standcovers plain 2 CENTS -■-kirts .............. ...7 Nightdresses... ...4 Drawers............ ...4 4 Chemise............. 9 Corset Covers.. Waists.............. . .7 Waists, boys . . 4 Kimonas . . Wrappers.......... 2 Aprons.............. Child’s pieces.. ...3 ...10 Sash Curtains.. ...3 < e \ rs Overshirts .... ...5 Undershirts... . 5 Underdrawers . 5 Nightshirts.... Combination... Pajamas, pair. .10 Under Vest ... . . 3 Hose, pair........ . .3 Neckties............ .1 Pillow Covers ...3 Bonnets.......... . . .3 o Sleeves, pair... Belts.................. .. .1 EXTRAS < ENTS Blankets, wool, pr. >0 “ cotton • 25 Quilts .............. ... 25 Bedticks........... 10c up Sweaters....... ...15 ------------ Agent Firemans Fund Insurance Corporation Cleanliness and Good Work Guaranteed. KLAMATH FALLS, - - - OREGON A/so Agent for LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LAUNDRY CAMPBELL <Sc SMITH, Prop's Phone, 331 B