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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1907)
I KLAM A TH REPEBIJCAN FREE ELECTRIC IRONS E. J. MURRAY, Editor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON We will give away absolutely free 100 Pacific Electric Flat Irons. For particulars, call at our oilice. where irons are on display, or if convenient call us by 'phone. TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE It seems that in throwing open three , WEDDING BELLS townships in this county to settlement and entry the government has played somwliatof a joke on the would be GARDNER-RICHARDSON settler, as all the land induced in the I George A. Gardner and Miss Clara B. notices has long ago been patented and J Richardson were married at the home the most of it is nos held by large cor- i of A. J. Manning in this city Sunday, porations. Rev. P. Conklin officiating. These i young people are well known residents Screens Ordered I of Fort Klamath, Mrs i.ariiner having | had charge of the primary department of the Foil Klamath school during the Orders have been place I for special past year. She is very popular there screens to be used at the headgates for and her many friends extend their best the purpose of keeping the fish from the wishes. Mr. Gardiner is a young man Upper lake out of the main canal. Ex ■ of splended qualities and it is to be periments have been made with a num gretted that he has decided to locate ber of screens none of which have been Aslilati I where he expect- to engage found to answer the purpose. It is go business. ing to le a difficult matter to find a * screen that will answer the require ments*. As a rule fish will not enter a STAHLMAN BALLARD canal in any great number, but the Fred E. Etahlman and Miss Beryl Upper lake is so full of fish that they ; Ballard were married last week and are really crowd one another. Since the now enjoying tlieir honeymoon m San opening of the headgates large num Francisco. From the Bay city they will bers have found their way through them and rejsirts are coming in from go to Portland and then return home. the ranches of numbers of small trout Mr. Stahlman has made arrangements and suckers that are to be seen on the , tor the erection of a new home in the land. When the new screens have been , Lakeview addition, where they will re- i side. installed this will be avoided. The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Stahl- man was a very quiet affair, only th* Budd Springs immediate memliers of the families l>e- ing aware of the event. They have The efforts of the Chamber of Com- many friends here who extend congrat merce to secure the use of Budd Springs ulations and best wishes. • . * and the adjacent land for the creation o! a summer resort or a place of recreation KIRKENDALL—KEESEE for the people of this city has met with E. E. Kirkendall and Miss Archie partial success. 8. C. Barium, super Keesee were married at the home of the visor of the forest reserve of the Cascade bride’s parents last Sunday evening, mountains, was iu the city this week on Rev. Dunlap officiating. Miss Keesee is official business and was visited by the well known in this county and is one of Chamber of Commerce committee, con-! Klamath s popular and successful sisting of Messrs. Obenchain, Fountain school teachers. She has a host of anc White, and was aske I as to the pos friends who extend their best wishes. sibility of securing the springs for the ' Mr. Kirkendall has been a resident of purpose mentioned. He informed them 1 this county for several years, He is a that the springs had l>een set aside for thrifty young man of splendid administrative purposes, but that habits. He recently purchased the E. there was nothing in this reservation M. Smith ranch, where they will make that would prevent the people of this their home. ■city using that point for pleasure pur poses, so long as the privilege is not ’ Great is Dorris abused. KLAMATH FALLS LIGHT AND WATER COMPANY Every Detail of Our hairy insanitary, Insuring the l’urity and llealthfiilm-»«» I <»ui Products. ALTAMONT DAIRY PHONE B3 J New Furniture Store BY PUPILS OF MRS. DON ZUMWALT ASSISTED BY MR. A. L. CAMP. V iolin HOUSE OPERA Delivered Daily from the Altamont Dairy. Wholesale and Retail. TRY TH 15 $ong Recital HOUSTON'S Pure Milk Pure Butter FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 14. 1907 AS LOR PRICES YOU CAN JUDtil -4 Programme... SlIAKKSl’KAIt»: Ql'AKTKTTK. .Vfyerbftr Roberto, O tu che adoro - - • • (Aria fr>m Rolierto il Diavol ■ Miss Lo vise 1. x »:. Synnöve’- S .ng AflERICAN HOTEI BLI)(i. R. M BOLLER It jfrt Sweet ami Low.......................................... Kjernlf M um E dvthk H vmphkkv . Rrahmt Chaminaile \<i) Sapphic Ode (6) Ritournelle Key Imported ami Domestic Cigars W uim and Liquor« of Choice Vintage M ki G a TK- Spring Song THE It: Ji in Mas. H knhv . Cradie Song M iDWAY FannaA Miss M , hkl C ami - bkli . Dost Thou Know That Sweet Land - ’ - (Aria front Mignon Miss BxRniv H ammonk . Good-Bye Thomae SERVES A MERCHANTS’ LUNCH Tutti Mt«« I.ofHK Le»:. (a) (b) AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR Lullaby Sav Yes, Mignon.................................. Mis- E dvthk H i mpiim »:» . ■ 1 II i del ' J. I*. Hazen was in the city Tuesday KENO and if anyone doubt« the great future of the new town of £>orris let him inter Keno is situated in the Southern Euranyia Elliot.................................. 46 view Mr. Hazen. This gentleman is part of Klamath County, on the Bertie Goodrich.................................... backing his judgem-mi by investing Klamath river, at the terminus of Hazel Rolfe........................................... heavily in the new town and on Tuesday navigation. Two steamer« land here i June Grigsby........................................ piaced an order for 50,l»0 feet of lumber mail, express and passengers are Louise Sargent...................................... 16 with Moore Brothers. It is to Ire used transferred from the stage to the Alice Niiee............................................. U5 in the erection of a fifty rojm hotel and boat at tiii« point. Adjoining Keno a feed and livery barn with a capacity of on the west is a large belt of timber, | Chautauqua one hndred head of horses. Associated and on the east is a large body oi The greatest attraction of the eeason. with him in the enterprise are Sparks & . marsh lands. Near Keno, on the Great «leakers, helpful messages. Fine ’ Sons. This firm is making extensive river, is immense water power. Tele- ( music, good schools, beautiful grounds. phone connections with ill parts of improvement« on the property recently the country. Has a good school, two Southern Oregon Chautauqua. Ashland, acquire»! in the new town, and they Ire- stores and two saw mills. Oregon. Eleven days, commencing July ; iieve that after the railroal reaches Dor 10th. Send f >r printed matter; then ris there will be plenty of business to Charley Way has gone to Coos Bay. come. tax the accommodations now being William Clinton has sold out and i- bound for the Coos Bay country. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT planned. It is a well assured fact that the rail George Way ami George Morgan have , Notice is hereby given that the under-' road will reach Dorris not latter thin •■«ch loaded their wagons and pulled out J signed, as administrator of the estate of next November. That will bring the ter for the Coos Bay country. Morgan is j Benoni Parkinson, deceased, has filled minus of the California-Northeastern locating there and Way is going to look liis final account in the County Court within twenty miles of this city, and at the country and see bow he likes it. of Klamath County, State of Oregon; inasmuch as there are no great difficult The Navigation Co. is having about and that Tuesday, the second day of\ ies to surmount between this city and 300 cords of wood hauled and loaded on July, 1907, at the hour of ten o’clock, A. ■ that town it is a safe prediction to state the boat to lie shipped to the Falls. M. of said day, at the Court room of j that the cars will be running in this city Mr. Mattoon has gone to Ashland. said Court, has been appointd by said next summer, if not before. The con He has lieen here to improve hie health. Court as the time and place for hearing tention lias been made that it will be of objections thereto and the settlement George Kerns has gone to the Rogue impossible to throw up the grade thereof. River valley. through the marsh in that time, but it 0. A. Stearns, Administrator. Fine rains have fallen and the crops is understood that arrangements have J. O. Stearns. Attorney lieen made’to put a sufficient number oi look fine. 8o far the fruit could not 5-30-6-27 § graders at work to finish this part of the look better. The outlook is for a large yield. Garden vegetable are growing grade in not to exceed six month«. Keno Canal It has also lieen decided to build fine. The logging business has begun in across the grade at the hole in the earnest. Ackley ha- put his teams to ground, the tunnel to be put in later. Work on the Keno Canal is now un der full headway and a force of men art- With the carrying out of these plans hauling for his mill. Harry Wall an I hard at work excavating. The work is ! there is nothing in the way to prevent Ben Kerns are putting logs in the river progressing very satisfactorily. The: the completion of the road to this city for the Moore Brothers. There will l>e a large crop of bay this , force now employed will be largely in- j next summer. summer. creased in the near future as soon as Al. Decker and Dan Doten ar driving the preliminary work now under way' Gun Club—June pth stage on the new line from Keno to will admit of their employment. Ager. Neal Ely was in Keno the other day. C. 8. Hood ........................................... 15 Equipment For Sale J. E. Redwine..................................... 16 He is sure the railroad will be at Dorris L. J. Hudson....................................... 13 by Decern l»er and is willing to bet any The entire equipment belonging to Ed Jacobson....................................... 17 amount on it. He is going Io have the Mason, Davis & Co., contractor* of John Crews........................................... 13 road stop there and make Dorris the canal, is offered (oi sale. It ebnsist« of W. B. Barns......................................... 8 shipping point for all of the Klamath wagons, harnesses, stretchers, double C. E. Robertson.................................. 14 basin. trees, scrapers, slips, carts, scrap iron, track iron, blacksmith coal, donkey engines, centrifugal pumps, blacksmith outfits, tents, boats, shoes, underwear, overalls, rubber goods; and a full line of groceries. If you wajt work or nant help it will be fu misled you by No reasonable offer will be refused for all or any part of above article*. For urther particulars call st Camp 1, and *ee MASON, DAVIS & Co., or E. W. GOWEN. *. , Employment Furnished mills Employment Jtgency Perfect Service Firat-ClaM Cuisine . IL D h am v, Manager Prop's Miss B khtiia H ammond . My heart at Tbv Sweet Voice . . . . (Aria from Samson and I »ehla) Mas. G atks . Bright Star of Love......................................... (Violin 1 »bligato by Mr. Camp M rs . H unky . Goddess of Liberty NIGHT Vo.'art Ave Marie Serenata B ar .'/■»».•ton s i ‘ ill t he v »■ n A*. GDfl T DIIhWIM UtU. 1. DALIJV v I1N ESTABLISHED HARDWARE and AGRICUL* Tl'RAL 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 JV.D o, s.* .-*iw 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 Glass, Doors and Windows Studebaker Buggies and Wagons AGENT ASHLAND IRON WORKS Agent F‘r:mrn» Funj Insurance Corporation Main Street, Near Americau Bank Do you need visiting cards? If so call at the Republican office where you will fnd the latest styles in card* and type. (Lice, Second Floor KLAMATH FALLS, - - - OREGON