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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1907)
Ashland Normal brum lies pii-|>anitorv to i-xulniniilion County and State iertiliiut«« ami Sinti- Diploma*. In addition, during the lirut two week*, ln*trui'tloii will I m . given in method» ol teaching, rending, phonic* and language in the primary grade* ol the public «.bools, hupt I*. II. Daly of Jackson County is assisting III the arrangement« mid will be one of the in- TI i « Noutbern Ot.gon Stat«- Sonnai Hcliool will rondin I a KitUiniri Ki honi tiliä year Is-ginnlng with tin- Nth id July and continuing until Tne«<lay, the I2tli <>! Alignât. The |iur|MMM< of tin. *< I kmi I I k to afford „pportuuilv for a atudy ol thu several | »trm-tors Prof. W. T. Van Sony, Mrs. Emilia It. Wickersham and Pres. Mul key of th« Normal faculty will be the I other instructors. Wanted - Bids for Clearing Per«on* who will contract to clear *agebru»b and plow ground are invito! Pies. II M. Crook» r>t Albany ('»Urge to aubiuit bid* for doing the work on an and P h -«. I*. L. Campla-ll of the State acreage l>a-i» Land to be «lea re-1 along F kaxk I k .» W iiitk . University ol Oregon will deliver lei-, Macadam Road. lures u|«in school topic*. The Southern Oregon Cliautsutpis A»- ata-iation holds it» sessions this year at I the «nine lime that th« Summer S< h««>l is in *e*»ion. All persons attemling the Hutumer Hchool will lx- admitted to / the evening lecture« of the Chautauqua Cleanliness and Good Work I AwM-mbly nt n nominal <-x|>en»e. Tills feature 1« worth consideration since Guaranteed. lit will bring within the reach <>f the student teachers some of the - Also Agent for LONDON AND I l«est talent of the United State». / aim to he reliable KLAMATH BARBER SHOP J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietor. owarn 1 he Jiwn of the Pure FooJ Ag<c if here. I he people demand that he their daily fare pure— Th» Chautauqua season continue* two Hence the National Pure I ood Law. It h now over lift y years since Jesse Moore A. A. It was pure then, Whiskey was fust blended. It is pure to-day. I hi.» is v hat makes Je»»c Moore W hiskey the best for your well being. The price, a reasonable one. makes Jesse Moure the best for your pocket--! fence buy Jesse Moore A. A, Whiskey w.-eks Is ginning the 12tii of July. Th« hummer School will I «• hei-l at tin- Normal ground». I’-xitr,» < an >-e Im I at the dormitories and lsinr-1 al tlm lining hail at a cost not to ........... I thr«*e -lollni - ¡ h r week. Persona who Liesite t«> tent in the gr-.Ves ala.ilt the can pus may -lo »<>. This will affor.l a goal op|s-rtuiiity ' for a summer outing that will combine -elf improvement with pleasure. The Normal < .imp-is is very beautiful since it is Is-ing Improve-! with wide lawns by the hi-lp of an abundant«- <-f water w liicli has lately Ireeti brought from the city <A Aslilaml. The optiorlunity to study r« adirig and phonics is a rare one, sine« it will In- i i «barge ot a lady who acquired her skill ami know!««lg<- of tl.e subject dur ing a tlin-e year»' <• >ur»e in the Owego Mate Normal S« h<s4 of New York, and by »ulmetpient experience as critic tea« her in tlie Normal Nrliool. The in struction in common scho«d branch«-* will he vigorous ami spirited. The »«•»• «ions will ln-giuat M a. m., ami close at noon. For further particulnrs address W. T. VAN bCi«Y, A-bland, or P. II. DALY, I hi k »on» ill«- LANCASHIRE HRE INS. CO. A. HELMING & CO AND INSURANCE SURETY BONDS WRITTEN i Wool, Fur and Hide Merchants I can sell your ranch at a fair price Highest Cash Prices Paid for Wool, Mohair, Hides and Fur Warehouse and Office at Goodrich i.um ber \ «rd in ea»t end of Klamath f tails r ASHLAND IRON WORKS (Incorporai«!) ENGINEERS, FOUNDERS and MACHINISTS Croft & Nowlin -Í If you are seeking an investment^ in General Job Work Oft<- and Work» H»!m»n st. *n-l 8.P K K ASHLAND, ORE. Manufacturer« of Pneumstic Sawing En gine, Saw Mill», Architectural Iron U ork. Iron. Bra«» and Bronze Casting* City, Town or Farm Property See us before you buy. unlimited variety of Ektimate* furm»he<!. Order» promptly filled you, and We have property to an show :: If you buy from us you will save money More Money in Your Croft & Nowlin SHOP More Comfort in Your 5. B. GRIZZLE KLAMATH FAI I S OREGON HOME OU WANT THEM-and you cun have them. Come and see our complete line of “ I wo Balls” Adjusters and let us tell you how thu installation of this de vice will give you more il||ht, »»livre you mint it than you have ever before been able to get. it makes po ible the com plete utilization of your electric current. Y Spring Styles in iUalk’Over Shoes When Wall, (hers go or. Sut KKK STOP?. troubles go off FateuU-l I Adusi ve Agency MIDWAY STABI.H T m F SHOP General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work Livery and Feed Stable Both Saddle and Driving Horses MC456 “Two Balls BALDWIN 4. HUGHES CAMPERS, TAKE NOTICE! Tents. Camp Cots and Stools, also Wagon Covers, at L inkville S addlery C o PAOE WOVEN WIRE FENCE Li L Cemetery Goods ! 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE IcM if the original and best lamp cord adjuster. Simplest and most effective. Makes every drop light practically a porta ble. Costs little to install, and costs nothing to main- tain. Can be attached /'. to «-xi-tieg dr<>:>- lights—and it al« »»ay* makes them < heapsrand bet ter. The evidence is here ready for your inspection— come and see it. Descriptive literature will be ala-tty »ent on rvquuil lu thu««: who uv uuaUv lu ualL Klamath I alls Light & Water Co. Do a wav with barbed wire Investigate the Sliding Loop Top r—r—* 1 T r » dc M arks D esigns C opyrights A c . Antone ten ling n iLotrh and <fp«cr ••ti< n may quh Kly m - n < rtnifi < ur <«i«ii.u>n free whether an invent ton ta pr -hably p uetitahle. < ’nraunlca- tn-u» strictl<r confident ud. HANDBOOK oil Petenti •erx free. <»!<’«••< agency f<>r »«»curing patent«. I’.itente taken tumuith M udd A Co. receive uil n the, without charge, lu the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. T.araest cir culation of any »rientifle fourual. Term«. 13 a «ear: f ur ruontba, |L Bold by all new «dealer«. MUNN &Co.36,B -d”’ New York Branch Office. F 8L, Waahlnatun. D. C. All styles and height?. Fences for LET US QUOTE V OU PRICES GADDIS & DIXON, Medford or VCLNEY DIXON. Travelling Representative, Klamath Fails. Ore. Notice of Survey The following |>er»on*. address un known : Thomas Cregan. Mary Dent. Otto Dent, Carrie M. Caruline, E. S. Moore and J. 1- Tobin are hereby notified that on the 2»th day of June, 11*07. I shall la-gin riirvev for the location of the fol lowing Section and ’4 Section Corner«, to-w it; *4 cor common to sec. s .*> ami fl. Sec. cor. common to sec. »5, fl, 7, 8,. *4 cor. common to sec. s 7, S. Sec. cor. com mon to see. »7,8, 17, IS. <-<>r. c-«m- , mon to sec. 7, is. Meander of Klamath liver from center of sec. IS, north to the center of sec. ,’> all in T 39 S, It 9 E W M. M. D. WILLIAMS, ."> 30—fl 20 County Surveyor. I Klamath County «Farm Lands« ricini ire Transportation Co. City Property Merrill Town Lots Bonanza Lots Ore. and Cal. Transportation Co. He own very desirable land in small Klamath Lake Railroad Additional Briefs Mi«« Nellie Dement, of Myrtle Point, is vi-iting her sister, Mrs. F. M. White. George II. Goeliel.n well know n Social in connection with the ist 1--« tiller, will give a public address in this city Sunday afternoon and evening. June it, in the Houston opera house. .All the meat market* will clone on .Sunday in the future, agieeinent to that ;m<l the effect having been enterd into. A. II. Berry mid J. S. Peck, who weie lieie recently for the purpose ol looking over this Held as a suitable loca tion for a machine shop and foundry, are The only through line for freight and pas- making preparations to install machin Kongers between the Southern Pacific and ery for the former ami they expect to ! have it running in a short time. They the Klamath country. Quickest service | further »tale that they will have a and Lowest Rates. Tell your troubles by I foundry in operation within the year. 1 hone or Letter to An order has been placed for a street sprinkler ami the businets men on Main stieet may look for value received for the money they have to pay for sprink ling. If the service is no lietter thnn it war Il VX «I last lil't year 1VIII it 1« is • M> dollar« ’IH*« to ■ doughnut* ' «p, or lo Mcl.WIRE TRAN'S, CO. at Klamath Fails or Pokegama J that the aubacriptions will nut be paid alter the tirsi month. E. T. ABBQTT, Gen. Mgr, Thrall, Cal. tiery purpese I tracts adjoining the town of Merrill Klamath Commerciai Agency I ■ 1