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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1907)
KLAMATH REPLBIJCAK E. J. MURRAY, Editor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS PLR YEAR IN ADVANCE Great care should l>e taken in the I handling of fireworks and tirecrackers during the celebration of the Fourth. 11 ! a fire should get started it it might re*. suit in a great conflagration. The risk is too great ami parents should see that [ their children handle that little trouble breeder, the firecracker, with tl.e utim st care. And while they are at it [they should not overlook themselves., J A Einplovnieiit Furnished Pure Cream Pure Butter If you want work or want help it will be furnished you by Ulills Employment Jigency I Delivered Daily from the Altamont Dairy. Wholesale and Retail. Main Street. Near American Bank Every Detail <d Our Dairy IsSanilary, the Purity and llealthiiiliiemof Our Products. Office, Second Floor Entire Program for the 3d. 4II1 and 5th ALTAMONT DAIRY The Theatre PHONE B3 ) The Margaret lies Company is k«q ing up its reputation (or [giving the AFTERNOON oF 3rd people of this city unsurpassed enti-r At fair grounds: tainmeiit. I.a»t Friday ami Saturday 1 :30 p. in. grand trap shoot. free tor evening tliev present«! “Young Mrs. all, 1st, 2nd ami 3rd prize medals. Winthrop” to crowded houses ami it 1¡30 p. m. baseball game Portland was 011 a par with their previous per- Store team vs. American Hotel Barlier iorniancvs. They have the people w it l> The visit of Bishop O’Reilly is going shop team. them now mid each ap|>earaii<*e assures to l»e productive of iuuch”good to this a full house, with standing room at u 4 p. m. East Main street. section. Arrangements are under nay premium. Ibis company has demon Some three months ago we had a cor- Foot race 50 yards, boys 15 and • will give away Alisoi.t 111,1 free to interest the Bishop {particularly in 1, respondence with 11. D. Van Dusen, strated the fact that it is a paying propo- under.................................... |2 loo I’arilit* Electric l int Irons. this section ami if the plans are success- Master Fish Warden of Oregon, in re- Foot race-40 yards, l»>ys s and sition to bring to thi- city companies of ini they will result in the [turning this i gard to the wholesale destruction of superior merit. .50 For particulars, call ¡it otir olliee, under.................................... I way of hundreds of home seekers who trout on our meadows, through the irri- Fat mans race, for men over Miss Merle Stanton mid Wallace wnere irons arc on <lis>play, or il will come to build up this great’eounty. ’ 1 gation ditches, ami aroused him inso- Howe appeared to splendid advantage 200 pounds, 100 yds—Medal As colonizers the orders of the Catholic , far as to get him to issue instructions to Girls loot race, 15 and under, convenient call us by ’phone. 1 and are both possessed of ability far1 church are among the (leaders] of the his deputy, Mont. E. Hutchinson of alsne the average. Miss Brandon mid 50 yards............................... 1 world and if through the influence of | Klamath Falls, to notify the ditch own Girls foot race, 8 and under, E. II. Meade were warmlv received in Bishop O’Reilly their attention can lie ers of Wood River valley to put screens 50 yards.............................. I .50 their s|>ecialtivs and afforded the big directed to the Klamath Basin it will 1 in their respective ditches to keep the Sack race, free for all, 50 yds,. .50 ! audience much pleasure. I soon result in the acquirement of what small fish out. Something like a month Beginning Wednesday evening, when 7 p. m. East Main street. this section so much needs—the actual later, Mr. Hutchinson, having private Wines and Liquors Kry Weal, I iii|><>rt<»i they will present Marne! by Mistake,! Firemen's tournament, wet settler. the company will present plays each i of Choice Vintage atul Ikimestic Cigar* business here, told the writer that he hose contest, purse....... . .20 the balance of the week. had received such instructions and 3 p. m. band concert in court bouse evening for _________ The Republican come» to it» readers • asked for a list of ditch owners, which park. THE one day earlier this week, for the reason ' was given him, and he promised to Moonlight excursion and dance on Watch For the Balloons ' write his instructions to each of them. that tomorrow is the Fourth. It is cus Lake Ewauna. tomary for papers to issue the day fol That was six weeks ago, and he has not1 MORNING OF 4th There is going to be a balloon ascen lowing a day of recreation, but we are I fulfilled his promise. Now we would 45 guns at sun rise. sion on the Fourth, not only one but ! really like to know if the Department of going to make an exception to the rule, SERVES A Gram! parade forms at 9 o'clock for the reason we know the kind of j Fisheries of the State of Oregon was sharp on west side of river, marches several. They are to !>e sent up by the ' Holcomb Realty Company, and the |a>r- a program that has been prepared bv I created for use or ornament. along Main street, to 6th, nerth to l’ine, son who is lucky enough to capture it | the Fourth of July Committee, Conse- i Another flowing well has been drilled east to Sth, south to Main, west to will have a chance to make a nice little j quently we know that we are at George Loosley’s, where an elevation court house. AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT profit for Ins trouble. It is the inten-1 ing to have a good time, 90 I of 18 ft. above the surface was main 10:30 o’clock in court house park. to! tion of this company to send up several 1 good, in fact, that we want tained through a 2-inch pipe. Music by Klamath Falls. Militi ary l>all<>ons attached to which will la- a make 1 sure that our readers will get First-Class Cuisine coupon. This coii|H>n will entitle the It is an old saying that the joy of an Band. their paper this week; therefore, we Invocation, Rev. R. E. Dunlap. bolder to one-half the first payment on ; SrrwAKT A l.\o>s, Prop’s ticipation is greater than that of realiza- issue on Wednesday. And if any oil Anvil chorus, by 20 voices. any lot in the Hot Springs addition. 1 ■ tion, but the people of this valley con- our i readers want to feel that they Address of welcome, Mavor B. When it is remembered that some <>( do not care whether they receive a ; tidently expect that saying to be re Geo. Bishop. | these lots sell as high as «700 and the versed in the case of the Margaret Ile» paper or not, then we would suggest that Song, “Sword of Uncle Sun" male first jmyment is equal to one-third of j «ti »»eri I they also take in the events of the 3rd, Company which is billed to show here quartette. July 7 and 8. that amount, the holder of the coupon ■ 4th and Sth and feel happy. Rea-ling of Declaration of Indepen will have something of considerable Richard Melhase has leased dence, Prof. J. G. Swan. value. While it is (siesible that the 1 ranch for five years to a Mr. Fletcher, Song, Columbia. 45 little girls. finder may not care to liecome a pur When Secretary Garfield comes here' from Auburn. Washington. It »|«-aks Song, America, by audience. chaser, he will have no trouble in in he should be given a rousing reception. I well for our valley when a practical Oration of day, Senator lieo. Noland. ducing someone else to take advantage He should be made to feel that the en dairyman will leave a choice dairy Music by band. j of the offer, ami thus be enabled to tertainment given him elsewhere was county like Auburn to locate here. Soldiers* chorus, by 20 voices. I “split the purse.” PR» ¥1 pretty tame when compared with the I Baby show, prizes for prettiest boy We are much pleased to have Mr. kind of hospitality handed out by the and Mr». Fl. L. Scott back here with and girl baby under one year of age. people ol Klamath county. He is. us. Judges, C. C. Brower, John Stilts, human and likes to have courtesies Frank Armstrong. M. F. Parker is now installed in his , shown him, and if we do our share of NOON making things right for him while he is new office building in Hoyt’s Addition. 1:30 p. tn. at fair gzonnds. here it is pretty certain that he will where be is prepared to draw any kind Fool race 100yards, free for all, silver make th;ngs right for us when he re-1 of legal documents, write fire insurance or paint a house. medals 1st and 2nd. turns to Washington. Preparations for Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arant passed Three legged race, 50 yards.fl ■'•0 »1 00 this receptions should not lie deferred to the last minute. We should lie at through here Sunday on their way to Little girls race, 50 yard-» . 1 00 ESTABLISHED 1875 Pie eating contest.... 1 50 1 00 .'>0 work on it now, »0 that no detail may , Crater Lake for the summer. Baseball tournament. be overlooked. At the meeting of the ' Alfred Castel is here with Geo. Hoyt Horse racing. Board of Directors next Saturday the ' for hie usual summer outing. *4 mile and repeat, free tor ball should be started and it should not all.................................. 75 00 stop until it picks up the Secretary and j •lore Timber xg Hash, for 3-year-olds....40 00 bis companions and whirls them around J dash, free for all ...........50 IK) the Klamath Basin at a pace that they 7 p. m. grand handicap launch race will ever remember. The plan Bbould September 25 there is some more be to give them a good time from start land to be thrown open to settlement. on Upper Klamath Lake, prize to be to finish. It is that adjoining the Fremont and , “Buena Vista Cup” donated by Klam- I Goose Lake forest reserve. It will be ath Falls Land and Transportation Co. subject to entry October 28. When this ' and valued at |75. Race to be followed Surprised | decision was reached the department by Steamer Winema, connection to be 1 expressly stated that no ODe would gain made with Winema by street carsand any right or privilege by reason] of 1 carriages. Fare round trip 50c. Rt. Kev. C. J. O’Reilly was surprised : “sooning” or entering upon this land 10 p. m. grand display of fireworks at the growth of Klamath Falls. It is [ prior to the date indicated in the notices from Lake Ewauna. nearly two years since he was here and published. Many have disregarded this Grand ball at opera house. while he had expected to see consider warning, however, and already a num-1 Excursion dance latke able improvemant he was no t prepared ber of cabins have been erected and it is Ewauna. to witness the vast change that has tak proposed by the owners to fight to a fin en place here during his absence. In ish for the claim. They are wasting 10 a. m. launch race, free for all, prize talking to a Repuplican representative theirt ime, for they are only prejudicing cup. Saturday he said: their case. It can be positively stated I Log rolling contest, free for all. (20. “I have heard a good deal about the Yacht race, winner to be awarded that those who locate on the claim in progress you are making down here, question on or after the date stipulated 1 prize cup. but was not prepared to see the big ad by the department will be able to hold Swimming contest, medal, 1st and vance in conditions over that prevailing it, for the priority location will have no 2nd. here at the time of my last visit. 1 am Grand handicap launch race, winner standing whatever before the land office. deeply interested in the progress ami The following is a list of the land to to lie awarded “Klamath Lakes Com welfare of Klamath county, for I be be thrown open: petitive Cup. lieve that it has a great future, greater I Range 10—Townships 21 and 23. !><>g swimming contest, purse fl. perhaps than most people realize. Range 11—Townships 21 ami 23. Rowing contest, prize cup. “One of the most important things Range 12—Township 21. NOON you need here is the settler and home Range 14—Townships 32, 33, 34, 35, 1 :30 p. tn. at fair grounds. builder. They must be in the van 36 and 37. Standing high jump, medal, 1st and guard. With them will come all else. { 2nd. I am particularly interested in this! Range 14*^—Townships 40 and 41. Range 15—Townships 33, 34, 3-5, Standing broad jump, medal, let and phase ef the situation and am going to ' 37, 3«, 40 and 41. tnd. do everything I can to direct settlers' Range 16—Townships 36, 37, 38, and 1 j Egg race, young ladies, fl.50, fl. this way. This is one of the questions 39. I Bali game. that I will take up during my visit here Range 17—Townships 36, 37, 38, 39 Horse races. and I am in hopes that it will result in and 40. x g mile and rejieat, free for ail, f 125. turning into this basin at least a por-1 Range 18—Townships 34 , 36, 38, '2 mile pony dash, for ponies under tion of the great tide of immigration and 40. 14 hands high, f40. that I know is pouring into the West.” Range 19—Townships 38 and 41. '■2 mile dash, free for all, f50. Again before his departure he re Range 20—Township 37. * Four to enter three to start in all marked: “Few places are there] in ! Range 21—Townships 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 races. Entrance fee 10 per cent of this country that possess the number of I and 41. purse. 75 per cent of all purses to win- musicians and singers to lie found here, j Range 22—Townships 37,38 and 39. tier. It shows a degree of culture and refine Grand roping contest, first prize f25, ment to be looked for only in the older I To Dairymen second fl5, flO. Entrance fee $2.50. and more settled sections. It speaks well for the enterprise and stability of* I have for sale a complete cheese mak Ten entries. ing outfit, consisting of a 50 gallon self The following prizes will be given for the citizenship of Klamath Falls and heating cheese vat, hoops, presses, curd floats: Klamath county and augurs well for its grinder, curd knives, cheese bandage», Agent Firemans Fund Insurance Corporation For the most representative Fraternal future.” remet tablets, circles, etc. that can be order float, flO. ---------------------- had at less than half factory prices, as For the most representative business Do you need visiting cards? If so call I ain out of the business. Call on, or float, 10. at the Republican office where you will ' address rue at Klamath Falls, Oregon- I For the most representative ping find the latest styles in ¿aids and type., 7~4 O. A. STEARNS. I ugly float, f5. 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