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KLAMATH BARBER SHOP Estimates of Irrigable Lunds in Upper Project by Elmer I. Applegate, Huciidary Klamath Water Users Association, Alignât m , 1907: Cleanliness and Good Work Guaranteed. Lnngell Yunna IJp|s-r !‘oc 7M 78 18 113371 11552 3902 Clear Ijikv Lower 1'< h « 17o 30 2782» <J3<«7 T otals 200 34222 IO9H4J M !JuSTAMMER? Wby t<> thiou<h lift wuh belting brngoe potitl*rly or eiiiureyoijt X «petite 1«•mall. Warth MMd y»u Irafitnon Hit ft « mi hui>4frh wc have curad< •mpl'i'ly. I ha youngci the raatrf, but young ur ul<l, wrun < I M I'all rate*. N- CUI*, no pay. Band your t»ama of that ol any friend wl. H4fv»»rr» aud wr »ill trod further parti« ul»rs FMAF Write FACIflfl ICMOQl 10« If AMMIRII1 CMIMAlll, WAItllBQTOI I'pper ami lxiwer 1’oe 40 E>! F 2 I 1 I 1 M I Í i/299 • l'p|H>r and Lower Z I Z I 1 L Aho Agent for LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. r at e 2. Q I I 3 I si Í * 4925 2297 925 HAO 3704* H4O» 112 JOO 700* 2945 1*7D 1140 7ÍX) 3704 •V «4 I F 1 « V« PM b3 F h Total Private Irrigable J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietor. 1440 11420 MOO .-;«oo 5<X) 1'dO 24791 14952 130 3402 15320 1915 17*10 13145 8312 3300 17235 1700 51457 2113 1 I Mrs. M. Summers E. T. Goodrich received word this Big Shipment I wtmk that oil had imen struck on land ~sr Mrs. Mabulda Kummer/ died at the that he bail been interested in in Utah. L. Gerlier has started the ball rolling Í home ol her son, 8. T. Kummers, Hun- While a resident of Utah twenty-five in the shipment of cattle from thiacoun- ■ day morning. For the past twenty- years ago he owned land that show«*«! ‘ ty. Last Saturday he ntartwl from the ■ three years she had l»een a resident of indications of oil, but all efforts to bring H'lrseHy ran« h IJ'ibead. They will Im Ibis county, an<l surrounded herself with in a producing well were fruitless, He driven to Montague, where they will be ¥ a host of friends who join in mourning never lost faith in the projierty, how loaded on cars. Mr. Gerber states that her E ms . Mrs. Hummers was born in ever, and his constancy wan rewarded he expects that there will be at least 10, Texas, June 27, 1837. Hbe is survived this week by rtx^nving a telegram from 000 head of cattle shipped from this 2»M3I by her Min, 8. T. Kumuiera, of thin city, his partner to drop everything and come , county during the next seven months. 14952 Hay is high this year, it bringing $»'• 3522 Mrs. J. F. Kertchner and .Mr». A. F. to Ftah at once, for they “had struck when fed. This is due to the fact that Merrill of Portland. 44905 the first crop was a little light this year. The funeral was held at the Presby- 1 oil.” 8312 lei ¡an church Wt-diiesday. slid wim 1 53217 largely allended. 120 11714 111834 Exhibit Assured P< m *. The committee appointed to raise the funds for mi exbrbit at Kacrauieuto have Percentage Eatimate« of Irrigable Summon« I caclicrs’ Examinations been successful in raining the necessary Land« In I'ppar Project, by Elmeri. III th* « (Hint) Court oi Un- Hit tv <»f Orrgtin. funds, and the woik is to proce&l rapid Applegate, Secretary Klamath Water F<>r lb»‘ 1‘ounty of KlMioftlh, ly from now on. That there will Im a Notice 1» hereby given that the County lit the utniter of tb<- Fatitl* Mil l <Jiiarthrtnahl|> • (‘«•rr. \»«<H'iutlon : Superintendent of KInmath County will «ule-lantial exhiliit made in certain. uf Maty pMrklnaon «»ti<! F rank I»« wry Parkin* , -4 'X hold the legular examination of appli > rr M>tl« M linn a X * □. • Ordrf <O «how < Niiar oil Mpplhallot) of Guar > A FAMOUS CEMETERY. 4 QB a ? s cants lor state ami county pa'pern at «4 tliaii lor i *i<1wr oi »•!«• of Kcal h’.»iai««. M >' '/• ri 1 Klamath Falls as follows: 3 Il M|>|n arhiK to the <*outt froM th*4 |*rtltluii C cr Csmpo 8anto as a Burial Place Has ■ cr f or State Papers thia day | rr»< nirtl and by Nina No Equal In the World. 29 1 ' <'ollilnemmg Wednesday, Aogust !4tl>, l*atli lliaon, of I’ m In Alto, Hatitn (.'lata «ouiity 1 Langells Valley 170 53 DO 37 Paw travelers, wli«-tber for liuslness < al Horn la, t Io* Guardian of th» per »<»u» and • • j Yonna \ alley 140 M0 K0 30 37 11 at 9 o’clock a. m,, and continuing until or pleasure, who conn- within easy di*- tat«*» <•! th«- abut«* mrtltbMMMl Mary l*«rkiti»«»h i’o* Vai I'p.A 1. 202 7w 7H 44 0 12 Saturday, Aug. 17th, at 4 p. m. Mini Finnic pvw< •> I'arlctiiaali, Minora amt real ' tnni-u of Genoa fall to «js-nd ut least a f'p|H«r Project 171 00 64 32 20 9 1 Wednesday — Penmanship, history, <1 villa of I'alo A Ito, mm nt a < lat a« onnt y. < alitor day In tb<- city of hills in order to nla. |*ray Ititf for an order of aale <»f certain r«»l Imwer I’o«- 78 sub. spelling, physical geography, reading, visit this famous Campo Santo, which «••tel« altuntv In lit«* County of Klamath, Rata (■sychology. as a burial place has no equal in the of Oregon, iM’lutigtuM to »aid Ward», that II 1» Thursday—Written arithmetic, theory world. The i«-< ulliir arrangement, tba for the bawl interrot» of »aid ward» that »u< h <>i teaching, grammar, book-keeping, richness of the monuments and tho real ratal«* ahould I m »old and that the pro DAIRY rrrda of such »air I m * put out at Intrreat, or ’ physics, civil government. well dlspose«l shrubls-ry give one the Invaatad in Bom«* produc’tlva »t<* k to tbrir Friday—Physiology, geography, men Impression of an artistic garden rather crvdtt or banvfli; than a cemetery, for there is little to Dairy i" pleasantly situatol on the : tal arithmetic, composition. It la hrrrby ordered that th** nail bln of aabl ward« and all ¡wraotni lii(rr«»i«*<i in * Saturday—Botany, plain geometry, suggest the latter as it is suggested in went side of lonna Valley, near the the Mid eatatr, appear before thia Court on • center of Klamath County. It han general history, English literature, tli« modern cemeteries of our country. Monday the l»*th «’ay of heptember, IW7, at the ' Truly it is a wonderful sight, with Its tw<> g<««l general stores with enter* | school law. hour of v 40 In the forenoon of aald «lay at the | For County Papers great colonnades an<l its group* of prising, up-to-date dealers who enjoy court room of the above rnlllle«t Court, In the Court h««u»« a* Klamath Falla In aald Count) a large trade from surrounding vul- I Commencing Wednesday,August 14th, statuary, am) even if one has not the of K larnaih,State otOrenon, then an«l there to leys; a hotel and feed barn, and a al 1» o'clock a. ni. and continuing until morbid curiosity of many who find it •how « au»r. If any r«lat, wb) a liven»« ahould | pleasurable to insisw-t the burial places Friday. August iftth, at 4o'clock p. m. school bouse. It is surrounde«! by a not be granted forth«- »al< uf all thr right, FIKST, SMoXP *Sl> Timur r.KADK lEKTtri* of large c-ftfe* h« may profitably spend title and interret of the and ra< h of the minora, I rich farming community with which an hour or two in this solemn precinct, CATES. bring an undivided one actrnlh Intcraat ra* b i It in connected by a farmers’ tele* where sculptors, prlncljially natives of In and to the »‘ji •*l<m,l1 and Iota 1, f. «, 4and Wednesday — Penmanship, history, or phone line ami al -w> a long distance 5. Hr< > , n'^aw »4 'jiw1, «n<1 lot» I and 2 Genoa, have works which would make thography, reading. line. Is on the stage line, twenty of Mr«. /7 all in tun nah Ip W H. K 7 K. M M, any one famous. Iaild out in the form Thursday—Written arithmetic, theory mile* east of Klnmnth Falls. the Interrala of »aid wardt In »aid prenilM»», of a huge square, the center is plauted i>elnn »ub)e«-t howeyvr to an nnaa»igned out-I of teaching, grammar, physcnlogy. with shrubs and dowers, and here the »landing dower right therein Friday—Areography, mental arithme pourer classes are buried, each grave tieerrge Ritter went to thr Falls Mon It 1» further ordered that a ropy of thia order '■ tic, school law, civil government. tx'lng marked with a small stone and a ba published tn tbe K lamath M kfvmi .1« an a day. I-KIMAKY CKKTtriC ATM. lantern of fanciful design hanging at newapa|rt*r of general circulation published In Marion Itennett is btiihling a new Wednesday— Penmanship, orthogra either end. In the lofty corridors of the County- of Klatnath. Mtatv of Oregon and barn on Ids place north of Dairy. marble which extend around th«- entire «lr< ulattng th« rein. phy, arithmetic, reading. i Pat rd August 5th;, Ivw? Thursday—Art of questioning, theory square are the tombs and monuments Grandma Michael has returned to her J. H «.KIFFIlll, Judge of the wealthy and noble of Genoa. home in Swan latke valley, after a visit of teaching, physiology. First publh atlon, August a, 1W7. The corridors are about fifteen feet J.G. WIGHT, Last publication August ’Ju, |Wi7 with her sons in tldn valley and Pine in width and are lined on «-ither side J t» HI FA .15», At tor nee. H-l-2t Co. Supt. Klamath County. with groups of statuary, all of which I l:<t. are of life size and the majority of Word wiur received here this week by Notice tor Purchase of School Iwnds which are faithful portraits of those tiie relatives of John Sterxl, who re Church Services whom they commemorate Very curi l>epartm«<nt of the Interior, United sided here and in tlio Fslla about two ous to foreign eyes do the figures look KtatM Land office Lakeview, Oregon,! years ago, that he was killed while em In their faithfully reprodu<«d dresses M. K. CHI M It I. |y '1 . >■ ployed in the coal mines of Colorado, of loug ago. Here one may see the There is always a welcome for you at Notice is hereby given that the State ' lie is survived by w wife and several chiguous of tlie sixties, boys in sailor of Oregon ha« filed application •■> «elect, children, who were cared for by the Grace M. E. church in their temporary suits and men in frock coats. Many place of worship, one block north of of the figures und groups are very tiie lamia hereinafter described, in Stale coal company. Public School building. beautiful, and the work Is executed School Indemnity Land,, to wit: Mrs. Nickerson and daughters, who Sunday Services: with much delicacy of expression. So List No. 329, for the aw'inw1,, bee. I natural and lifelike nre some of the Ip • • ' R. IS I .., and «<• , ••• ,. have been visiting friends in this valley, Bible School............................................. 10 a.m. Sec. 37, net^nw1,, Sec. 89, Tp. 35 H., left during the week (or Wood river. Preaching........................................11 a. m. figures that were It not for the fact that they are all startlingly white one and lol 3, Sec. 3. »w^ne«,, fee. 11 Tp. They ex|w*<'t to visit the Rogue river I Preaching......................................... 8 p. m. might easily mistake them at a short country liefore returning to their home Epwortii League ....................... 7:15 p. m. i;. 17 E m S noJgMlg, See, 81, distance for living persons.—Harriet in Nevada. A hearty Welcome to all, Tp. N S.B.11 E.. w. M Quimby in Leslie's Weekly. P. CONKLIN, Pastor. John 8. Tooker, who recently pur Any ami all |«rsons claiming adversly HAITIST CHt'RCIl His Pet Elk Killed Him. the above described land« are lequealed chased 20 acres of land from John Travelers In Missouri passing along t<> file their claims in thia office on or Snook is now a permanent resident of | Preaching services next Sunday at 11 before the Ifilli. day of September, 1907. Yonna valley. He will be cordially o'clock a. tn. and 8 o'clock p. m. Sun the hlghwny one mile south of Fayette day school at 10 o'clock and B. Y. P. U. may see a lonely tombstone In a grove welcomed by the ¡w-ople here J. N. Watson, Register. of trees near the road. It rests above at 7:16 p. tn. Everyone invited. The above notice will lie publiebml in It is expected that work on the new I W. L. Black, pastor of the Seventh the solitary grave of a man who met a Die Lake County Examiner and the school house (or Dairy will be com peculiar death many years ago. In Klamath Republican, Ixith weekly menced at an early «late, inasmuch as Day Adventist Church of Medford, will 185<l II B. Watts, an early settler, preach morning and evening. nrwr(|>a|>crR of general circulation, pub* the bonds have been sold. owned a beautiful park of twenty Halted at laikeview and Klamath Falla, acres near Fayette. In this preserve Rev. Frjd Snyder of Bonanza lias Oregon, reapoctively, for the period of he kept four buffaloes, five elk and Grabbed at Sight fifty deer. One of the elk. known as five aucceaaive week«, Ix-fore the 13th. rente«I the l*e farm from Oscar Lee, who exjiects to remove to Poe valley. Jlui, was a j>et. Th«' young children day of September, 1907. J. N. Wataon, Regiater. The people ol Portland were cheated often rode on his back, and he was out of a shipment of Bonanza Creamery supposed to be harmless. Mr. Watts and his family prepared to attend a butter that started to that city this Methodist camp meeting one Septern- »0 YEAR»* Notice for Purchase of 5choof Mnda * EXPERIENCE week. It got as far a« Ashland, where ber morning. When they came from hepartment of the Interior, United D. Perozzi happened to see it, and he the house to enter a carriage they State« Land Office, Lakeview , Oregon, Imught it at once, |>aying a higher price heard a disturbance In the park. Mr. Julv -.’d. I‘MI7. than could l>e had in Portland. Perozzi Watts entered the Inclosure and found 4 Notice in iiareby given that the State 4 is jierhaps one of lhe beet judges of but- two of the elk fighting. One of the of Oregon ha, tiled their application to j ter in the state, and he says that the combatants was Jim. When he tried TRAOC MARMB »elect the follow ing dencrilieil lamia, a« Bonanza butter cannot be beaten. This to separate the Infuriated animals he Dcsiaits * C opvrmht « Ac. Slate Indemnity Ijinda, to wit: is due not only to the j>erfect aanner was attacked by the pet and killed. Anyono «aniMns a »Seteh and d««nMlnn m «s | ■>( its production, but also the ideal con It Is said that n few- minutes afterward Liat No. 328,for the aw'^nw1,, »e1,* • ulrklT ax-ertain our opinion free oh«<h«r an the animal seemed to tie seized by re inveotsm H pr..h«bly F«'e;'‘«i!leA^''’mS".n,<» ne1,, ne14«e*4, and Lot 2, BeC. 3, Tp. 29 dition prevailing in this county for the lSH>SMne«lr<«>nSdentlal. HSXDBOO« on Pat «au morse. He retired to a distant corner eent free. «>l.l«m «..ory for •»•urin» pai.nta. production of Hue in ilk. H„ R. 9 E., W. M. |■«tenla t«*.n tbroueh Munii A lo. recelvo of the park, where he raised himself «SM-tal aoHc«, wuhoui ch«r«o. In the Any and all peraona claiming adverae- i The success of the creamery is assured on hls hind legs, with his forefeet on a ly the above deacribed land« are re- for the demand for the output is rapidly rail of the fence, uttering meanwhile queated to tile their claim« in thia office A hand.om.ly llln.lr«i«d w««»lr. !.«r««et e«r. increasing. Already over five hundred a sound like the moaning of a human cnlatlon of «nr seläntien Journal Ternis, U a <>n or Indore the loth, day of September, dollar* has been paid out to the farmers being, The elk remained In this at- »««: f..nr moniin. |L Hold l>y ali ne«.<l>'»l"r«. around Bonanza, and this will lie in- titude until shot. 1907. J. N. Wataon, Register. creased as the market for butter is it Daafnea«. Co The above notice will bo pnhllahed in , opened up. Ao autoinobiliat telling of a trip the Klamath Republican a weekly newa- — through Manitoba said he stopped at piqier of general circulation, ptiblialieil a little Inn near the town of Hargrave. Pay Half at Klamath Falla, Oregon, fora period: "I found In the Inn the landlord and of five Hticceaaive week«. nnothcr man. They sat side by side J. N. Wataon, Register. The owners of the property abuttin on a Ix-ncli. They wore both very old. “ 'Excuse me. laudlord.* I said, ‘but the "hump” on Main street have agreed can you tell me how far it Is to Rran- NOTICE OI FINAL ACCOUNT I to pay a portion of the cost of bringing dont SUNSET MACAZIIIE beautifully illuUrsted, good atone« In the County Court of the State of "The old man Jumped up and hob $1.50 < this part of the street to the required and aiticlea «bout CaMomta Oregon for the Comity of Klamath. grade. The property on the noith side bled behind the bar. and all lhe far West. a year “ 'Brand.'. ?’ he said lu a thin quaver, In the matter of the «•state of Octavia 1 ’ of the street will be assessed $2; that on TOWN ANO COUNTRY JOURNAL O. Crnnaton, deeenaed. i the south side |1. It is possible that ‘Yes. Indeed, sir, and very fine brandy a monthly publication devoted Notice la hereby give that the under* j $0.50 I the street car tracks will be raised It “ is.' to lhe (arming uitere«U ol lhe He put the bottle and glass before algned, administrator of »aid estate, ha« about eighteen inches, thus reducing We«. • yeai me. tiled in the office of the County Clerk 1 the cost of the grade. It is estimated ‘"I asked you,’ I said more loudly, OF A THOUSAND WONDERS of Klnmnth County, Oregon, hia Final n0A0 . that the amount agreed upon to he ‘how far it is to Brandon?' a Iwxik of 75 contamina Account of the administration of «aid -The best brandy, of course, sir.’ he 120 colored pliologr» (*,* $0.75 ' paid by the property owners will picturesque «pote m California ________ i meet aliout one half of the cost, the bal- answered. ‘1 don't keep nothing but eatafe, and the Court haa fixed Satur-1 and Oregon. a -> -r - I imee to lie paid out of the general fund. the best.’ day the 7th day of September, 11X17, at j , $2.75 Tout . "In despnlr I turned from this deaf 10 o'clock in the forenoon of «aid day, ( veteran to the other man on the a« tin« time for the hearing of objection« All for... . . . $1.50 $io Reward beueb. to «aid account and the «ettlement Cut out this advertùrmeat " 'Look here,’ I said, 'can you tell thereof and tend with $1.50 to EsTRAYED—Two registered Angora me how far it is to Brandon?’ Dajed nt Klamath Falla, Oregon, thia I “The other old mon. with a grateful goats, sex doe, eartag <>1030; initials, SUNSET MAGAZINE Oth «lav of Augnxt, 11'07. Northern A. G. & L. Co.. Helena. look, rose and limped hastily up to the II. A. SHARP, -• JAMU FLOOD BLDG. SAN FRANCISCO Mont., Nex doe, eartag 092 Moberley, bar. *' Thanks.' he said, T don't cam If Administrator of the v»tate of Octavia ( Write any information to J. J. Whit comb, Forest, Oregon. 7-18-5t I do.' ” <). Uranston, deceased. 8*8*8*21» 1 P atents It’s Pure--the U. S. Government ....Says So.... 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