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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1907)
$10 Reward X ENTRA5 ED I wo registi red Angora goat*, sex dor, cm tug < 110.10, initial*, Northern A. G A L. Co., Helena, Mont., Hex dor, earing 0,.>2 Molmrlsy, Write any information to .1 J. Whit- conili, Forest, Oregon. 7»H-2t SPECIAL OFFER Î Ashland Commercial College. Ash. land, Ore. With an experience of more than twenty year* in edm ating young men ami women, und in placing them in the moat dvsiiuble |»init|oti*,‘ unJ apple, lut ing the a«R ailing«'* oi n course of biisi- lie»« training that I» the IHONI complete nml lit the »uute time within the mean* ol Illi who would Le gieutly Ixuiefited, wc iiiuki'tiu» »pvt'inl offer! Millien!» w ho »eciiiv the nine nimitli*' »t'iitiluiship for * >-' and vntei September 1ti,i, H k >7, will I k entitled to any or nil the com »rs, Commercial shorthand, ami English to July Ist, 11MB. Arrange to I <■ with il* I« ginning Sep ten I ei '•! h. . : ■ 'J & KENO Keno i* situated in the Houthern part of Klamath Conn y. >n the Klamath river, at pie terminus of navigation. Two steamers land here ; mail, express and passenger* are have Ix-en run for the purpo»e of »eciir" transferred from the stage t<> the . ing mi easy grade for the Oregon East boat at tills point. Adjoining Keno ern from it* junction with the Natron on the west i* a large belt of timber, brain li. Mr. Journey just came from and on the east is a large IxxJy of Odell, where lie und hi»|«rty have lx-en * marsh land*. Near Keno, on the river, is immense water power. Tele at work for some time. phone connection* with *.11 part* ot Three rcconnoisarici-* have ulready the country. Ha* a g<xxl school, two store» und two »aw mills. Iwen made and it I* for tlie purjxne of *e|«*cting the best route that Mr. Jour A new »-pound lx>y arrived at the ney i* here. Burvey* will Ixr run, the work beginning in a few day* and will Charley Bnowgoo»« home. All partiea lx- continued until Lakeview i* reached, are doing well. where junction will be ininle with a Two of Mr. Jone*'daughter* came in purty that I* running south from the Monday from the Lust. They exjxxt to I iln- of the Oregon Eastern. remain here. THIS CITY TO LAKEVIEW Engineer Journey *nd 11 party of twenty asaiatant* arrived in this city Wednesday afternoon and pitched their tents Nt the hut spring*. Their coming ha* been waited for by the Republican (or nearly two week«, for Information from a reliable source bad Ix-en received that he would lx* here for the plir|s>*e of running a survey lor a branch of the Southern Pacific from this city to Lake view, via Bonanza. It Is to begin thi* work thut Mr. Journey i* now here. Ever xince the construction of the Natron hlamntli I all» and tire Oregon Eastern line* were decided on, surveys Additional Briefs llie Reception Coming to Houston's Opera Hou c, thia particular attraction the Springfield News of July 2d aaya: Wednesday Night, July 31. Clark's Biograph Company gave one of the moat intereating performance* of Clark'« American Biograph Co., pie- moving picture* last night even seen in M-iiting the great Thaw-While tragedy. Springfield. The film* Hashed on the Showing Evelyn Nesbit, Harry «Thaw, screen were brilliantly executed by an Stanford White and the Madison Square artist in this particular line. They were roof garden*, where the tragedy wa* soft to the eye and entirely void of any enacted. Also moving picture* ot the flicker vibration. The subjects pre* late San Francisco itreet car riot, and tented were all new and it was the uni ■orne »XW feet of comedv acene*, which versal opinion of the large audience will be flashed on the screen in a bril present that an excellent progam was liant manner, at Houston'* o(x-ra house presented and a m<x»t delightful evening next Wednesday night. In apeaking of performance was enjoyed. it is an ¿sssentîal It finds its way to the family table where it is more highly One of tlie plea.mit events of ■»ecre- j tnry < .utfli'ld’s visit here wa» the re. e|>- ‘ tion tendered him by Mr. and Mt*. A. ill Nnll/ger. Tlie evening was ideal nnd the decoration* on the lawn were ' bennl'ful. hurroundlng the lawn a cun- ' \n» had Ix-en ralmsi, Japanese lantern* were «(rung in profusion and *inall uvetgrien tree* dott«*d the lawn. ’1 lie Hitillesi Awdiil guest* were received by th«! hot and WOIflD.S FAI» j |io»te»* and presented to the Secretary. SI IODIS Tlie evening w a* eulivened by a musi cal program, participated in by Mr*. Zumwalt, Mr*. Gate», Mias lx-ta Nick- er*on ami Mia* Malxd Nickeraon. Re- fr,-aliment* were *erved. It wa* a fit- 'ting finale to tin- vl»it ot the <li»tin- guished guest, who fittingly expressed , Recently Enlarged f Bia appreciation of the honor. T WITH 4 pr«-»ent were! 25,000 New Words Secretary Garfield ai. l party New Gnsetteer of the World John <«arllrld, w ifi in. r.' than tuic-«. baaed > uIto Ulval eviuiu« return*. F. IL Newell. Now Biographical Dictionary D. C. Hennv, coiitalnlnir tbs natiK-ai.f <o "T tU’W nujd J. C. Young, pvrsuu*. «lain ut l uili, «1« .ub.vlc. Mr. Brown, EdlUxtliyW T. It A Kill*. Ph Tl . If. Il. UmtodbiuteaC'uiuiulasluut'rur E4ui«tl»ii. Mr. Massie and 23S0 Quarto Pages Mr. Pug«*; New Hat*«. M9 lUaetraikaux Ki-k fltaJla««. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Ca«len Needed in Every I Io me G. T. Clark A.-o Wahatar'» Collaglat« Dieth>nary ID4 I » c. T. Barley R«cu'«r I.Jiilmt.ia.. , i »I k « Mr. and Mr» B. E Hayden t>* Lui* Ldmona>,,a-.(,|i( i« wui«-l n-« Mr. and Mr». 'A'. If. Heileman «*' * full • C. C. Hogue >• ><KE, • |>wt..nuu7WHakba"HiaMrsaU Mr. and Mr». Ray D. Hubbard G. & C. MERRIAM CO.. Fwkllelkeee, 5prin*ti*id. Meae, D. W. Murphy “----- -* Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Sargeant Mr. ami Mrs. I S. Vorhee* lt.W Wardwell . i St M.MtlN.S Mr. mid Mr*. Cha». E. Worden and Mi-« Worden Mr*. G. W. White Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Delzell Mr. and Mr». Mr. and Mr* IlnMrr the Mr. nnd Mr». atao-e m Mr. and Mrs. »hMilln’r ihr urder Mr. Un<l Mr*. W. W. Nicker». II Kral put». Mi»» Nicker*«>n • Mli-i . I M r. and Mr*. erruf. Ihr Mr. and Mr*. Ihr relief L»r a dr Mr. mid Mr nml J. Scott Mies Mr. ani Ellis Judge and Mt«. H. L. Benson Mr. and Mr*. <>. A. Stearns Mr mid Mrs. C. S Moore ; X. » . < •<•(». C < IIdl Mm. * John C. Hill and Mias Hill . Miss Sargent I Notice for Publication Mis* I Kathryn Clark Applegate ami Mr*. t’nltrd Btat«*« Land offlr» l.akevlaw, Ora* ' Capt. . O. C. lull 19. 1W7. Applegate Noth a 1» harvby <lv«*n that In rotnplianca Dr. Merryman with the proalalona of the actol t'ongrtM uf J. Frank Adams June 1. 1X7», entitleil. " Au act tor the »ale of j Mis* Mnliel Nickerson timber land« In the Btate« of ( aDforma, Ore- ffon. Nevada, and Washington Territory.” a» | Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gatee •Mended to all the Public l«and Stalos by act Dr. ami Mr*. Cartwlight of Auguftt 4. ¡w2. Prod L. Huudarman of E. P. Morgan Klamath Falla, county of Klamath State of H. G. Wilson Oregon, baa tbl» day Hird i.i tbl« office hi« appreciated than any other GET THE BEST GRAND PRIZL F ' «worn atatanant No. STM, lor the purchawe ul the « of Bra No IM. I n Tp No ;« M. K No. V R W M.and will offer proof tu ahow that the land »ought 1» more valuable lor ita timber or atone than fur agricultural |Hirpo»e«, and to eatabluh bi» claim to »aid rand before th«* clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at hl* ufth-r at klainaih Falla, Oregon, on Wednaaday, the 2nd day of October, IW7 lie namea a« witue»M*R : Archie Joluixtun, Fr«*<l Applegate, t'harle» Donart and Um. .Mendenhall all of Klamath Falla. Ore. Any and all I’rtaon« claiming adversely th* abuae-dracrlbad lamia are rrqueeted to Hie their claim» In thia office on wr before »aid 2nd «lay of October, 1WJ7. 7 «26 t-2S J * N WATSON. Kvgiater. Notice for Publication t'nlle.l Stall'» l.sn>! Illtlc.'. I.«kuvli>w, Or«- gon, July 19.1W7. Moller la hereby given that In compliance with the pruvlalena of the act of Cong re»¡» of June ;t, U7s, entitled ••An act for the gale of timber land* In the Blate« <»( California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Waahlngton Territory,” an extended to an the PublU Land Blate» by act of AngUNl 4, IMW, Either <>. Applegate, of Klamath Falla* county of Klamath Blate of Oregon, ban thin day filed in thl» office tier »worn atatertient No. 37;< h , for tht purchase of the h’aM,l4aud av^sw1« of HOC. No. 20, III Tp. NO. I m B, It No. 10 E W M, and will offer proof to »how that the land «ought I n more valuable fur iln timber or Ntoue than for agricultural purpoNcn, and to vntab llnh her claim tonaid laud before the county clerk of Klamath county, Oregon on Wedne»« day the 2nd uf Oi'lol.ei ,IW7. She name* *» wltnea»«*; llermau Hclnnor u( Hairy, Oro., John Jun« sen, Fri'.l (.'oilman and Uottfrleil Noubert o( Klaimuli hall*, Oregon. Any anil all person, claiming aitverMly th«' alwve-cteacrllxid lamia are re.|iie»ti"l to tile llielr claims In till« uflleo ou 01 Ixilur«, »*1.1 '2nd •yiay of October, liw;. 7 '2S—S-2n J, N Watson, Rtglater. Cherry Thieves A crowd of young thieve* have been "doing” the orchard* of the town for tlie past several nights, and as a conse quence there nre many trees minus their fruit. The theft of the fruit was not so luid ns was the damage done. Not satisfied with stealing the fruit they broke off large limbs. After years of labor, it is discofiraging for a man to get up in tlie iipirning and find that a gang of hoodlum* nearly ruined liin labors in one night. Parents should see tlint their children are at home night*. Keep them off the streets nt night while they are young and you will keep them out of the penitentiary when they are older. The Curfew law should be rigidly enforced and through thia medium, if no oilier, save the orchard* of the city. Mineral Water I lie Midway Bar lias just received a large shipment of Mineral water, includ ing such well known brands as Shas ta. Cold Steel and Castle Kock. They propose to make a specialty of family trade, ami in accordance with that plan will ileliver the mineral water free of charge to any home in the city, where the order is for a dozen or more liottles. They are prepared to sell it in any quantities, especially in ca«e lots. Cases contain 50 quarts. Call 520 and your order. tf I drink Anyone wanting to buy juni|x-r wtxxl Excursion to Keno, hunday. Boat will do well by calling U|x>n Ju». A. I. at‘i <«'. lock. I * .■ borir- at Kern,. Bingham or drop card in the A good time for *11. Round trit, fl. office. tf* You miy be one who need* to get the first bottle--C>o it. You’ll be thankful for the suggestion. ON SALE AT ALL FIRST CLASS PLACES The Cantanta Queen Esther will la- produced in thia city August 0, under the aUHpice* of the Women* Club. Prof. Robert* of Chicago ha* charge of the work. Campers William Corp. brother of Mi*. F. E. Boyd and 11 former resident of thia county, w.i„ killed al Yreka laat Sunday. Mr». Boyd wa< *uuioi<>ned by telegraph and left for Yreka Monday. Ule can supply you •»»»»»» with Frank Heitkemper of Portland and <>. Brandenburg of Grant's |Pa»ii, who linve lx-en visiting Mr, and Mr*. Heit kt mper, Jr., for several weeks, turned to their le me* tin* week. TENTS, CANV AS BED CANVAS BLANKETS AND QUILTS OUTING BOOTS AND SHOES OUTING CLOTHING The hnwrball ^nuit* la-tw«. en Bonanza an I Merrill, played in this city last Sunday, was about the warmest affair that lias lx—n brought ff at the fair ground*. Merrill won iy a score of 12 to «. WALL PAPER-WALL WALL PAPER UKKI Roll* Choice Wall Paper House Lining All at ]*q>ular prices Baldwin the Hardware Dealer Klamath Fall» MOSQUITO NETTING FISHING TACKLE LEGGINGS, HAMMOCKS ETC., ETC. FORT KLAMATH Fort Klamath is hxated in the northern part of Klamath county, and i* in the center of what i* rvcog- tiized a* the Switzerland of America. In dose proximity tot'rater Lake and surrounded by the greatest natural and scenic wonders on the continent, it w ill, within a few year*, be one of the greatest tourist resort» on the Pacific coast. Evervlxxly is busy now|witli hay, mid while the crop is rather light there will be enough to w inter all stix'k and some left over. Some of our rancher* are baling with a view to shipping this fall, which is an easy pnqxisition now that navigation of Wood River is possible. Charley Lenx and party were here this week on a hunting and fishing trip. Harry Jones, who has been sciouslv ill for some days, is out again but still feeling badly. We are having an unusually large numlier of visitor* for this time of the year for Crater latke. Several parties a day for the past week. The road is now free from snow and teams can drive to the rim. Miss Etta Smart and Mis* Hazel Bur ris are home from a visit to Mrs. Arant at Crater Lake. Col. Holabird and son were visitors I here Inst Monday. Mis» Lena Maxon, of Jackson County, is helping Mrs. Hoyt to entertain guests at tl e hotel. Mrs. H. T.. Scott is superintending the table decorations at "The Hoyt.” in winch line she is a special artist. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Melhase are visit ing here, and after living here for twenty visits Fred has finally found time to go up and see Crater Lake. Mrs. C. E. Hoyt has been quite sick for some days, but thanks to Dr. Best she is improving rapidly. AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES K K K STORE senator mvi . key Dr. Arthur T. Blachly and Miss Grace M. Rand and McPherson C. Maddox and Miss Bailey were the participants in a double wedding nt Klamath Agency Wednesday evening, when they were united in marriage by the Rev. Mr. Grafious. All of the contracting parties are well known nml popular in this county and are receiving the good wishes mid congratulations of their many friends. / aim to be reliable Fo-e* of Example. “Talk about the instinct of the lower orders! I built a little two story bouse for our parrot uot long ago. and the very next morning after I put her in It she looked out of the window and greeted me in a very profane fashion.” “Why should she do that?’’ ••Complaining about the house. I faery." “But why should she swear at you?” “Took me for the janitor, no doubt.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer. "Th* Almighty Dollar." A recent headline. “Rule of the Dol lar,” has suggested the Inquiry. Who originated the familiar phrase “the almighty dollar?” It was Washington Irving In ‘ The Creole Village,” which he published in 1S37. The phrase be came so popular and excited so much controversy in consequence of a doubt whether the adjective was Irreverent that Its author had to explain eighteen years later that he had intended “no Irreverence, even to the dollar, which he la well aware Is becoming daily more nnd more nn object of worship." "Dollar" Is certainly one of the world's great words now. nnd it Is difficult to realize that it only means “valleyer,” the "thaler" having lieen named after the Joachlmsthal. in Bohemia. In whose valley It wns first coined in the six teentli century London Chronicle. Greenland’* Glaciers. WEDDING BELLS ”” W“” Nearly nil the Greenland glaciers and tongues from the internal Ice cap ter minute in vertical faces from 100 to 1,000 feet high, presenting facilities for investigation. The vertical faces reveal pronounced atratifleatlou on the basal ice, even earth materials In the bases curried by the lee being arranged In layers. Fine laminations were seen twelve or twenty to nu Inch. The lay ers are sometimes twisted nnd con torted and even “shoved" over each other. The glacier movement nt the Ice border Is a foot per day to a foot per week. CAPITALISTS AND STOCKMEN ATTENTION Absurdly low prices on 65,000 ACRES of OREGON CENTRAL MILITARY ROAD LAND IN KLAMATH COUNTY. Will Rent or Sell on Easy Terms. T. W. STEPHENS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Z, TRY THE V? New Furniture Store AS FOR PRICES YOU CAN JUDGE AHERICAN HOTEL BLDG. R. M. BOLLER