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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1907)
K LA MA TH RE PL BUCA A A DAM BUILT ON END Now E. .1. MURRAY, Editor a Clover Engineer Conquered a Mechanical Difficulty. New .Addition Notin’ for I’uhlKntloii Owing to the lapid salva of South M ullainl towimite property, tiu» illan- intentent haa fonn 1 it iiecessary to plat another addition. The new addition has just la-en tlled wilh the Coiinti Court and lot» nie now on «ale at the - office» of Croft A Nowlin and Mark I.. Burns. This new section is tin* most «Icsitabh« and Ix’st locate.l of the entire townsite. It is within three minutes walk of the Midland I *vpot and consists of a 10 acre tract of rich alluvial land sloping genti« from th«' Last to the wry edg«* of Low«*r Klamath l ake at the point wheri'lb»' railroad reaches tin» Ea-tern shore. riii'ii' is mi lm>re sightlv liH'atnui l»u a low n in the -tate ot Oregon, mid th»- great scope of rich country -ut nuinpiiig it givei assurance oí it» luture pimqx»r- ity. Nine ntlt ol evci« ten |iei-ons have vi-ited th«’ tuwn-ile ot Siuttli land have puiclia-vd lot-. Ther«' « n<> safer or surer investment in »'-■mlhvi ii Oreg' oi. Only* thv advent of the isil- road in l>i’«-e—nry to start the rapid building und deielepn ent of th* l"Wn, which i-<le-linvd to Is the lutine mal ot Klamath Falls. For fintino- information inquire or .» ■ m CROI 1' a NOWLIN • i M \l;b !.. HI RN’S, Klamath Fall«, Oregon. Aluiott every boy his built dwtens of dams In larlon» ways, constructlug them across tin* bed of the cliauueL wide or narrow, to b«« dammed. Hut did any Isiv ever think of building a dam ou end ami then tipping It over? An iuventive American engineer. Ishaiu Rand dpli. w ho Ixx-ame famous by lb» work on th<> Chicago driilmig«» canal, has tried tins |«|«»u on the Niagara river 2t»> yards abov<> the llorsvsh.*«* fall and made a remarkable gucct*»» of It. Of course an ordinary «lam c«>uhl not rhe statement that S«»«’retary ««f th«' Notii*e is hereby given that there ar«» easily lx> built in the tlerci’ly taeuig Interior Garfield would come to this fnnds in the town treasuri for the re currents of Nliigata harrying t > plunge over th? fall. S> Mr Kauilolph d«'lded city and ,'fficiate at the turning in of dempticn of the following warrants: to build his da.n on e*nl on th«* «»Ty the water into the great government 1473 14.-.: e«lge of tiie I.ver It was not nieait tj canal, is erroneous, While M i < »urtici»! 1475 14-4 do more ’ ihn n lili c thx’ water level n will make a tr«p to th«’ \V«»st. tt is out of 147« 1 l.<> few- Incl L» IIS (» pre«ent water the question that he will lie able to 1477 scarcity Iu winter B»r the t’nmuli.in 1 Is«: come I.ere at I luvt time. I47S tow u of Niagara Fall« when the lee 148« Jam c »n i's on. A «Li ini -eien f«»ct or so 1479 1488 high was ea«ttiga a i I titty feet long, 1489 1480 Ttirneil ott eml. this t’.icant u column 1481 1490 fifty feet high and seven feet four 1491 inches sipiarv*. Tin’ clever eiiglne«>r The lot g standing negotiation- for the 1482 Interest o m above warrants cea-es used coueteie as th ’ cheapo t. ei i.est purclia-»’ by tiie Weyerhaeuser Titular Mai .', BW. and !»• -a corrosive material. liu< any of the Moore Brothers holdings were Hated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this cok.min of any muter al w as <• ti’.ai to finally closed during the past week, lireak in th«» shock of fulling How S’.h day of Mac, 1!M7. when m -t ot the timber latxi own«! by was that t > h»« provided for? J. W. Su«ii vs. Citv Treasurer. these gentlemen was acquired by the Easily enough, the Inventive builder big company. The deal «lid not include argue«!, I p the middle of th • ■- increto column, lik«* u bilge tuickb >a<*, lie rau the saw mill an.i Messrs Moore are a str mg Iron ch ini weighing nbo’it soo making preparations to resume im pounds, The whole coltimi weighed mediate operations. The purchase of Mrs. J< lin W. Brandenburg and fam the mill was one of the chief stumbling ily desire to express their gratitude to some 200 tons, Al Interi ills eight feet apart all the way up it ulong tin» land blocks in the way of closing the «leal their many fiiends for the great kind war«l fa»’e woixlen v.vdge.» w re In *rt ami when McCormick was here la-t lad ness shown them during their recent ed. »•» that In breaking It would follow ' In olir vault ut mir offici’» we bave he stated that hiscom|»miv was adverse bereavement, and take this method of these lines and lireak Into r»»gular complete tranucript of lite record» of to buying saw mills. The decision of I giving expression to their findings. blocks, held together by the chain. The every «leed and mortg.ige ev«’r recordcil the Moores to retain the mill and keep plan was audacious, but entirely prac- in Klamath County. W<* bave coni enough timber land to admit ot its suc It has been decreed by Dame Fashion tl«’:il a true “Yankee notion " On Nov. plctf»! u perfect -y-t«‘ni of indexing ami cessful operation removed the last ol - that visiting cards should not be written. 9. l'.tOo. the finished dam was sent fly traiiwiibing th軫« record» at a l’nst •»( Accordingly, those who wish to Ix-nd lug over by three hydraulic jack*, ■leverai tiiousaud d-Jlar», and il tl.< n- i» stacie in the way of the sale. knee to this inexorable old lady should Amid the brent bless lnt<»r«-t of a large a tlaw m thè title to a piece of land un call at the Republican office mid leave crowd of spectators the concrete col their order for cards. This office has unm fell, splashed and setthxl. Wlie i abstract | ri paro l in . tir office» will just purchased the latest styles both of splash am! spray su’oelded there It show it. li ati ab-tract ptepan-i in olir type and cards and is prepared to do stretched, broken ut the destined otlices show» a Limi title t■> I h * goo<! t!ie Something happened to old mother work for yon that is unsurpassed for points, tilted a trifle Irregularly In th * title i» good and y»»u can bank voiir earth along the river front Tuesday and style and quality. middle, where the river l».'d writs high money on it. We are prepare»! tu Wednesday mornings and as a result er. but quite effectual. Th«' «leptli of gnarantee olir w>>rk. distinct •‘shivers” were felt by many of water increas.xi ten Inches at once ?» MAfM>S A 'Inl idl. The “obelisk dam" was a sticca-uv.— the residents living in that vicinity, W.lllam Rittenhouse iu Forward. i he shock Tuesday morning w as severe The committee on building of the Do you want to buy pro|x»rty that enough to cause a slight break in the board of trustees, of Gra«*e M. E. church will lx* u gilt e.lgeil In 11 util.etit ? B ih riume of the Light and Water Company of Klamath Falls. Oregon, will receive WEDDING SUPERSTITIONS io tin- Hot Spring* Aililition. where it enters the power plant. Ti e bids for tl e erection ol a church build A bride who flu Is a spider on her disturbance is undoubtedly local and is ing on their lots north of the public wedding «lr.--s may couaider lieraelf For rings go to I.. Alva kwil. New probably due to the continued blasting school, until 12 o'clock noon. May 25. blessed. lint* just arrived. for the excavation of the tunnel and the ‘ • ill bida I ■ ■ I with Tin* bride who dreams .f fairies th • quarrying of stone for the rock crusher. a certifie»! check for 4200. Plans and night I.»*fore her marriage will be For Sale specifications eau !»• seen at the office of thrice blesse I If the 1 r d ’groom carr! ■ i rnlniat :re New gasolene launch hi ft. long, the secretary. We reserve the right to horseshoe In bis pocket i. • will always horse power; neu li >u-e li »at 11 «24 reject any and all bids. have go »1 luck feet ; stove, table, disile» mid <•>.. king n . E. ch ; k < n J. F. CROFT, No bride or bridvgro >:n should be utensil-, |27.5. 're E. E. Fitch, Mor- Sunday school at 10 a. tn. Preaching t-ecretary Building Tru-t«»« -. given a telegram on the way t > church rill, Ore. at 11 a. m. Junior League at 3 p.m. ’ 4-ls4t Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon ft Is po-iti' elv it sign ot evil. Epw»»rth League at <> :45 p. m. Preach 7th day < i May, 19 7. If lit • v. e ¡ding r ng l.i »Jr > p ; h . h I dur ing at 7 : ’0 p. m. Strangers and all will | lug th • ceremony the bride may a< well receive a hearty welcome. P. Conkiiu, Murkacsy'» Customer. wish herself unborn, for she will al pastor. It Is ait generally known that the ways have ill luck. BAPTIST CHVBCH Munkacsy. K. s a b: : !o r gbt ttf’er t ie c reniony Preaching services next Hunday at 11 ¡ first patron «f Michael o’clock a. in. and 8 o’clock p. m. Sun- known to tic world rs the painter of and l«’fore the newly made hnsbiin I day school at 10 o’clock and B. Y. P. u. “Christ Before Pilate,’ was an Amer has a chance to do s >. and y >i w ill ican. a gent etnan »-man from Philadelphia, l.’ive excellent luck through >ut t!i<» at 7:15 p. m. Everyone invited. who passi’d through Dus “Id >; f when year. Mnnk.icsy was a .• amg and st-iiggkng Should a bride perchnni-e ».»■• a c »tUu artist. The American Ixx-am«* convlnc while being driven to the railway «tn- ed that the young Hung irian’s pic tiou i ri r t > departure upon her wed tures laid merit. He bought one. t >ok dim: tour sir» should order th- driver it to Paris an! seat It to the salon, to turn back mu! «’art over again, or Oleue is situated on Lost Biver. ten where it was promptly placed r.nd at else sit»» will surely meet with bid luck. miles southeast of Klamath Falls. tract«! n great deal of attention. Well connecle»! with tw*> telephone New York’» F,r»t State Prison. Car Piercing. The first state prison In New York lines. A daily mail and stage service. Miss Skremer—Papa says if I give state was built at the foot of West Has |KistotIice, two general merchan up my singing lessons lie’ll give me a Tenth street, in New York city, in dise stores, hotel, blacksmith shop, pair of diamond earrings. Mis* Sharje» 1797. Within seven years tin re were feed barn, and a fine school building, —You’ve never worn earrings, have three mutinies of prisoners, in whit h recently completed, well eqtlipjied you? Miss Skromer— No; I’ll have to keep«’rs were killed and the prison set with rnoiern apparatus. Lave my ears pierced. Mi.»s Sharpe— on fire. Nevertheless the institution Oh. ! see bis idea! He wants to pay •eenn to have been considered an at F. Wentworth received hie spring j you back in your own coin.—Philadel traction. as appears from the follow phia Ledg-r. ing advertisement of tho Greenwich groceries .'aturJay. hotel, printed In the Columbian of H. K. Kelly and wife ma le a flying | The Incomplet, Letter.tt. Sept. 18, 1811: trip to the Falls ."Saturday. Hubby — Wife. dear, why are you A f"-v gentlemen may lx* arrommodated Freighting has tzegun in zoo 1 earnest j frowning so over that letter you’re with board and lodging at th .s p!" isant and healthy situation, a few door» from writing? Wifey—Oh. I carelessly said since summer rate- are/m. the stale prison. The Ori-enwlch stage everything I had to say Iwfore I sign pass«-» fror.s tills to the f*-d«.-r:il ball and George Kelly ami George Reesem I ed it, and now I can’t think of a thing returns five time» a day. have gone to tiie railroa I to firul work. for the postscript. Boston Transcript. The prisoners were transferred to Farmers are w ¡siting for rain ami tiie 1 Sing Sing in 1828. mid tiie property The Proper Side. heavy clouds look like their wi.-li will' was sol<! tiie next year.—New York Farmer—So you’ve had some experi Press. be gratified -<M»n. ence, have you? Youth Yes. sir. Farm Bill McClure n ade ns a call Tuesday. er—Weil, wh it side of a c i.v do you alt Tho Law'» Galays. We understand he a id family will leave on to milk? Youth—The outside.—Lou A lawyer on b.’iitj asked why h's fur their future home in Nevada soon. don Tit Hits. profession is ulw lys la court asking Frank Hendrick- from Ashland Is in for delays mid adjoiftiinc it respond Recollection Is the only paradise our mi 1st, ha. ing brought a good four ed: ‘1 have obser1. d I . my long years horse team over, to put;on the govern from which we can t be turned out— of experience that .•.liea u lawyer has Richter. ment work. n very good ca i • lie i. tiir. otts to try It. If Im h t a 1 > .1’ ' •!!ie I t r. r hr can delay it the better it -¡.. » It.nt. X.«»Z-4»V<.. ’ There Is iio telling what the itei hh’l t and Inclden'.s of time may au^ply l:i his favor. Alioth r r a-oi perhaps.’’ th ’ la wyer c an I iuueJ, “Is th • fact that a lawyer never feels like prying him- SOLE AGENCY FOR ».elf entirely uway fr m u ca e until he has t > I concede that th r Is on ■ <> t i" mysteries of the legal mind."—Kansas City Star. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Garfield Not Coming Citv Warrants Weverh a euse r Buys Card of Thanks Cloni«" Wngvt of khiiiiiitli Falls, Ore gon. .1 .x. WATSON, 1'cpailinent of ilio Interior, land I ft 2 <• I I Iteglstel . , Office nt Lakeview, Oregon, April 25, I i I‘.8)7. ADMIMSIRAIOR'S NOTICE Notice is herein given I lint Boy F. Whitney ul Klamath Fall», Oregon. bs- Notice I- lieiel'v given that th«’ Conn- lil,-»l nolle»» of hin intention to make ti Court (or K lamath County, Oregon, tinnì live year proof in support of lii» Hitting in probate, dl«f on the l»t day of claim, viz lloiiii'-tend I nliy No. TITli May, BW7, ap|« int me u> iidniinistia mude February 1st, lt*>5, f»>r the «Ln»l| lor of tin’ estate «'f < te Iige Mcl tolilivll, mid n* .«w *| of Hee. 12, Tp. .‘17 H, It 10 deceased. I W M mid timt »md priHil will I»« All peiKoii“ lowing claim» aguinst made Indore Register mid Itvrviver, ut -Hid «'»liite will ple“«'lit them l<> nivon l.akcview Oregon, on lotti dm of .lune, or lx«fon« six mouth». ill my ollie,» n. 1007. Klanniih Falls. Oregon, iluly verified as lie lullin'- till» following willies-e» tn provi»l«’d by law prove hi- eoiititiuoun tc»nl»-ni-e upon I’.ili'd this May 2. 1907. mui i 11111 v.i 11< >n n|, tiu» Imi I viz J. C ICI TENIC, Flunk .Im ii-ton, l>. W. Buriell. M. T Adm ild-t i -it•>> "I th*' I .-tat*' of < Howard all of Hairy, Oregon, mil .M* I >i>nn«'ll. il< < «•<> Fhe new Toggery Shop natal" -w A Clear Title it’s here it’s new; it ’s new /7’s here An Earthquake? Monarch” Shirts Cluet! Newest New York Neckwear Manhattan Wat’ tcoats Genuine Panama Hats Agents for A. B. Steinbach A’ C). Portland Clothing Notice For Bids Brennan <t- Barley Church Services Fashionable Furnishers H ithrow-Melhnse liuildni' OLENE HARDWARE and AfiRICL’L* TIRAI IMPLEMENTS ESTABLISHED 1875 Builder’s Hardware, Stoves and Ranges, Sporting Goods Plumbing Supplies, Iron Pipe, Iron, Steel, Morse Shoes Paints and Oils, Crockery and Glassware, G rani tew are ✓ Oiivei Gang Plows ^For tiie Same Reason V y why not keep it in your i home? A Jude? °f Eafls- Judge Add! ;ou. a w ell known Jurist of London. I’.’.n In the habit of Indulg ing In th” oddest o iservntlons while trying ca-■>;. <)a one occasion oppos ing lawyers were wrangling over the question. "Wile I does Illi egg 1» '<1)1111» stale?" Th • Judge, who Irul vivid r<’<’- oll<'< tio’i4 of a clo-<» election context In which Im figured, declared that tin* real test of .1'1 ogg’a st dene s was the mo ment It b<< inie fit lor use at a con- test« «! elect Ion. Timber and Timbre. it’s Purs, Appetizing, and a Wholesome Stimulant. nn «M f »T ILL FIRST CLA88 PLACES — • • * . <*-*>»■* -** X* * a«*-»* Clivii Chilled Plows Oliver Steel Plows OLIVER PLOWS IN K la MATH COUNTY Genuine Oliver Plows sold a- the same price you would have to pay for the imitations II IS The STANDARD Nurses, Matrons, Physicien* prefer it to any other whiskey. ■ft*”" S . . ÏÂ- Blobl«s Beautiful! Exquisite! Her voice Inis matchless timbre! Sioblm-- Tlnihcr? ft soil rd i to me like a whole sawmill In operation. — Philadelphia Record. Disc Harrows at speci..! pricer, and a i6-Shoe Hoosier Drill with Press Wheel.» and Alfalfa Seeder at a very low price Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Linoleum Silver-plated and Solid Silverware 5Í Glass, Doors and Windows Studebaker Buggies and Wagons A^ent Firemans Fund Insurance Corporation KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I ■