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KLAMATH REPLBUCAN letter (Special Correspondence.) The Publisher’s Claims Sustained Nothing remains of the old wooden Long bridge but the piers ou each aide of tl»e channel, which protrude out of tin* water like nionunientM to the de- U nitid S tatu C ourt of C laims The Publlslwra of Webatsr*« International (Mirtod structure The wooden spans Dictionary tillvHe that It “Is, Hl ftu t.tiro popu were removed one by one. tbe start on lar Unabridirvu thoroughly re-edit«*! Int’wn anti Vastly uurh hed tn v\ct y |u«rt, with the work liaviug been from the District detail, tiro put | I ipting i’ tn nw • I the largvi and severer requirements uf auuliror at*trota aide, and as the big timbers were low TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE tion.” ered from their places they were put Wo am of the opinion that thia allegation chaiir and accumtrly doNcril** tiro iilioard barges and carried to the Vir m<MiC work that baa I nwu accoinpitoirod mid tiro ginia shore, where a steam sawmill result that haatawurem in I. The plot I unary, aa It now stands him Ixron thoroughly re NAFTZOER AND EXCHANGES erected for the purpose cut them up cd Ite<| in every detail. Ims Irovii corrected In ererv part, and to admirably ulapted to nroot into marketable lumber. The purchas the laiu« i and wvvivi requirements ol a H O L A BI R I) era of the old material found ready irviroratIon which demands more ol populai philological knowledge than any generation [Merrill Record] sale for the lumber. The old swing that tin* world has ex er contained. It I m irorhaiMt mrodh'sn to add that we refer C. Swanston, the veteran Int-f buyer, draw was the last span to lie torn tiro dictionary in our Judicial work a«of These art* names that are pretty well drove a band of 400cattle and a drove of down. The tearing down of the stone to tiro hi«rli«'i*t authority In accuracy <»f defini tion; and that in tiro futures« in the past it known to thecitit ns. f Klamathc >unty, 3,500 sheep through here the tirat of the piers Is in progress. will be Uro source of constant reference. and it is well that they are. They are week on the way to the southern mar CUAK1XH V. KOTT. I'I h W Channsl to Bo Dredged. LAWHFNCK wkldun . men that Klamath county is pleased to kets. JOHN PAVIK The big circular pier on which tlio HTANTON J Wl UL have, (or they are doing what everyone t'MAHUM II. IIUWUY. drnw worked Is practically down, ami Mrs. J. W. Ilauiaker of Klamath JU<M. wants to be done—building up the coun men are working ou the other piers The cibore refers to WKIISTKW* ty. They need no eulogies, and per Falls came down Wednesday and] will nearest the channel of the river. The INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY haps care for none. They have a keep house for the boys on the Holgate stone of which the piers were built is and Hamaker place. mission that they wish to perform, being taken down whole and Is tiring THE GRAND PRIZE ** perform, and seem to he carrying Mrs. Millar and Wickes of Willows, < thohlgh.it «»»nl' given to the luterna- turned over to the sea wall about l'o tioiinl at the World's Fair, St. lamis. out their plans without heed Cal., who have l>een visiting their sister, tomac park and for other work. The to the opinions of anyone. Mrs. Purl Merrill, started for their stone is being loaded on lighters and But it is not amiss to say something home Monday via tirass Lake. They transported to the storage (sdut to Is* about them at this time, be were accompanied by Mrs. Merrill w ho kept In readiness for use when want l’o« teth tx inf,rrafrtl<nour gp n><-« l>nr>t petgra. Milt fr<t. / Vx \ ing prompted as we are by the visit to visits at her former home in California ed. Under the contract for the removal Q. & C. MERRIAM CO.. L* ”'".’^) this county of a man who is in a posi for tbe next month. C. II. Merrill drove of the piers those In the channel are to t»U«t.i«HtR*. 4 Voanutwmy/ tion to do more for us than any other the party out to Grass Lake. l>e removed entirely down to the bot ■ •PRINOFIBLO, MAM. tom of the river, but In the shoal wa individual in the United States. We Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Merrill enter ter on each side of the channel tbe refer to the visit of E. H. Harriman. tained a party at dinner on Sunday*and stone will l>e taken off to low water, There is not a county on the coast, i the occasion was one of great enjoyment and the remainder will lie allowed to 4 situated as is Klamath county, but what i to those in attendance. The spacious stand. Academic, tX.llcalalc. Normal aa<l Coinmrn lai would be willing to give a good sired home of Mr.and Mrs. Merrill is ideal for After the channel piers are remove«! p>un.~ t Im-atl... inali l.ran. haa. Ini'lmllna class- bonus to have Mr. Harriman do as be i entertaining, ami they delight in giving the channel at the old bridge Is to be fnun.faUon that haa won urani .raatoa, for our ------ --------- .ual .at an. . .aaaaa um .« foreur niwo *n<l 'e >tu«n. Aw*«« *t>*> « «niiitt did here—spend his vacation in that | pleasure to their friends. . The guests dredged so as to bring it on a line with !T m ; ; the deep water through the draws of particular locality. Mr.Harriman dicjnot were: Mr. and Mrs. Purl Merrill, Mr. ALBANY COLLECE, «IBAMY, OREGON select Klamath county unsolicited. We and Mrs. Guy Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. C. the two now steel bridges. To Plant Big Trees. have no doubt but that it required a II. Merrill, Mrs. Wickes and Mrs. Mil When the work of regrading and re good deal of diplomacy and hard work lar of Willows, Cal., Ralph Merrill and Notkg for Publication. surfacing Pennsylvania avenue and ' to biiug about such a result, while it Mr. and Mrs. Carlock. United State» Land otfice, Laksvls ar, Oregon» the various other improvements which may be urged that those who did it had Audini 13, 19U7. are now under way are completed that The Merrill public schools will open some purpose to serve, it nevertheless famous thoroughfare will present the | Nolle« la hereby given that In compliance remains that this county is benetitted September 2, with the following teach aspect of a wooded lane. One of the with the provision« of the art of Congress of 3. !87M, entitled "An act for the »ale of by Mr. Harriman's visit and that good ers in charge: Principal, G. R. Car features of the improvements In con June timber landa in the alate of California ‘ re result« will follow in its wake. It is for lock; 6th and 7th grades. Miss Ritchie: nectlog with the work will lie the g«'n. Nevada, and Washington Territory ” aa these results that the people here have 3rd, 4th and 5th grades, Miss.jAnna planting of several hundred big shade extended to all the Public l-and tttalea by act of .iuffuat 4. 1WJ, Jennie Bevhorn. of reason to feel thankful. If others are Conn; chart, 1st ami 2nd grades, Miss trees. The trees will be placed along the of Klamath Falla. County of Klamath, Mtato of benefitted, then more or less will this Ella Callahan. Music and drawing have curbs on both sides of the street at Oregon ha* filed in thia office her benefit accrue to this section; if they been added to the course of study ¡and regular Intervals, as Is the custom on , »worn ataicurout No. 37H.’for th« purchase of will be taught in all the grades? ” Last are not, then this county will reap all the other streets, nnd they will be the Lot 1. of Hec. No. 14. In Tp, No. 41 H, R. the harvest, for it is an admitted fact year the attendance reached 112 and it planted as the curbings are completed No. 6 E. W M. and will offer proof to »how that the land »ought la more valuable that Mr. Harriman's coming here will is expected that the number will be in and while everything Is in a torn up for it« timber or atone than for agricultural creased this year. condition. result in much good. purpose», and to establish her claim to »aid The two triangles which will tie form land before clerk of Klamath county a: hi« It is a well known fact that it was ed In connection with tbe street Im office at Klamath Falla, Oregon, oti Monday, Colonel Holabird whoinduced the Doted [Bonanza Bulletin] provement work, one at Tenth atreet the 4th day vf November, 1W7. financier to pay us a visit, and being Ralph Rawson, an employe on the and the other at Eighth street, will be She name* <« wltneawa: Ikdla Drew baker. Milo Eatea. Cora Kate» and associated, as he is, closely with Mr. Gerber ranch in Horsefly valley had the sodded and trees plnnted within their W tn. IrSAbua all of Klamath Falla, Oregon. Naftzger tlije Kepublican takes this oc misfortun? last Thursday to fall from a borders. Any and all j>er»on» claiming advertely the casion of expressing its gratification in load of hay and received a comjound - Congress Library Acoustics. above described land« are requested to file having such able hands at work in the fracture of the left leg below the knee. I. Bertram Rosencrantz, who has their claims in this office on or before »aid It h forming of the future welfare of this He was hauling hay and | driving made a study of acoustics and has pub Jay of November. 1W7. J. N. WATSON, Register. section. They have brought to this through a ditch the hav slipped and he lished works ou that subject, visited a 22-10 24 city thousands upon thousands of dol fell off between the horses and the the Congressional library, aceompa nled by his son. Josef Merldltli llosen lars of capital; thev have improved the wheels of the wagon passed over him crantz. a violinist. His visit to tbe property they purchased; they settled breaking both bones. He was alone library building was for tbe pur;*om* o^ vast tracts of the land they own and have and it was sometime before.’ he was dis making a practical test of the acoustic done a great deal towards spreading the covered. When found he was immed properties of different parts of that fame of Klamath throughout the nation. iately brought to Bonanza and ¡placed structure. Tbe result, as shown by the vkdln played in the reading room, Is it strange, therefore, that the people under the care of Dr. Johnson. showed that that apartment Is excel of this county feel glad to have them Mrs. Ida Gibson and daughters,. lently adapted for concert jierform here? We think not. We wish we had Misses Anna, Ethel and Worthy, moth ances, but the entrance hall, with Its a few more like them. er ami sisters of Fred Vinson, one of magnificent marble staircase, would be Bonanza’s young business men, arrived utterly unsuited for that purpose on account of vibration causing disso We are glad to see the Herald so last evening from Alturas, Cal. Thev ' nances. The test of the acoustic prop- ' outspoken against “kickers”. The busi» will make this place their future home ertles of tbe building was purely one i nees and other interests in this county Mrs. Wm. Davis, an old resident of of curiosity or general interest, as are begining to realize the immense this valley, but now a resilient of San signs In the reacting r<x>m demanding amount of harm that has been done by Diego, Cal., arrived here Saturday on ' “silence” are applicable at all times to the conduct of the library building. the continued fault-finding that has a month’s visit with her daughter Mrs. A Whits House Hoodoo. been carried on. There are a number Frank Grohs. Mr. Grohs arrived here A mysterious blight which has been i of papers throughout the etate that Saturday to meet her and Sunday they ' christened "the White House hoodoo’’ i take delight in announcing that Klam left for the Rimrock ranch. for want of a better name, which at , ath county is torn by internicine strife A.T. Langell, wife and children were I tacks all forms of plant life In a por- ' and that it is on tbe roai to demnition tion of the grounds surrounding the in the city Saturday and Sunday from executive mansion, is causing no end bowwows. They draw on their imagi Bly. Mr. Langell states that he has of trouble to the official gardener, and nation and make thingB look so terrible sold his Bly holdings to Etzell Broe. of be lx out with a liberal reward for that disinterested papers are led to be Jackson county, the consideration being whoever will discover the cause and lieve there is (some cause for the |7,000. Tbe new firm takes posession J remedy the evil. Various kinds of discord, and they publish the distorted plants have been set out, and the September 1st« facte. Thus it goes from bad to worse, earth has been frequently changed, but W. R. Journey, chief engineer of the without avail. until thousands believe that this county is a good one to keep away from. No w railroad surveyors, met with quite an Instruction of Midshipman. as a matter of fact there is no founda accident last Saturday by having a President Roosevelt has appointed a tion for the stories that have been sent team run away. He was thrown from ‘ naval board, composed of Captain broadcast. They have done an immense the high seat on the wagon alighting Richard Wainwright of tbe general j amount of injury. We hope to see all among the rocks, spraining hie right board. Commander Robert 8. Griffin of the papers of the county fall in line and wrist and scratching him up a bit. He, the bureau of steam engineering nnd Lieutenant Commander Albert L. Key. adopt a policy of boosting instead of arrived in the city Sunday and had his personal aid to the president, to sug wounds dressed by Dr. Whitmareh. otherwise. As the Republican has gest Improvements In tbe course of in ■ always contended, this county is alright, Sykes Hamaker and E. M. Brooks struction of midshipmen at the Naval j and the reclamation work will be com have bought a shingle mil), boiler and academy and to report to the secretary pleted whether the pessimists say so or engine and will install the same near of the navy before the beginning of not. Here’s our hand, Mr. Herald. You Bald Butte and go into the business of the next academic year. are on the right road an we hope you manufacturing pine and cedar shingles. Appreciation of Japanese. W. E. Lempe of the Japanese famine will never lose it. relief committee recently presented to the president a small silk scroll, tbe gift of the mayor of Shlroshlkl, In Ja A Tempest pan. The scroll was of grass cloth silk It had no particular Intrinsic value and Strayed from the Bigs and Mills pas was not an antique, but the mayor of A tempest in a teapot has been ture one white mare, weight about 1290; Bhlrosblkl said that he wanted to send stirred up over the erection of the branded T on calf of left hind leg; 11, ft as a mark of appreciation of the Jacobs block, on account of the exten- i years old. One white mare, weight president's humanity in Issuing the eion of the building l>eyond the building ’ alxjut 1225; dappled on hips; branded 5 Japanese famine relief proclamation. ine established by other owners in the on left shoulder. One bay bald faced Painting tho Capitol Dome. same block. This “overstepping” was horse, branded T on the hip. Anyone Thirty-five painters have Just com made necessary by unavoidable circum- finding them put then up and write me pleted the Job of spreadings waterproof tances, and it is rather fortunate they at Little Shasta and I will come after paint over the fancy work surface of tbe dome of the capitol. It has taken arose, for they resulted in Mr. Jacobs them and pay well for their trouble. nine tons of paint and nearly two getting what he wanted and also in ere- GEORGE CARTER. months' steady labor to do the trick, a ing a sentiment that will cause the and they’re glad, every one of them, council to do something they should Little Misses Frances and Margaret' fhat 'tis nearly quitting time, for the have attended to long ago—establish Minor returned Wednesday evening' Job doesn’t look easy and Isn’t as easy 1 uihling regulations. Those who know from a visit with their mother in San as It looks. Mr. Jacobs are aware of the fact that Just think of painting—with two and Diego, California., where they have three coats In places—about eight city no one has the interests of the city been spending their vacation. blocks! That's what tills dome cover more at heart than be has. It is doubt Ing proposition about amounts to. for ful if at any time he had seriously c< n- Mrs. Richard Shore Smith enter-, sidered the extension of his building be- tained a number of her friends at bridge tho Immense Iron structure that looms so large above the big pMe of the cant yi n l the line of dispute. However, the whist Wednesday afternoon, the event tol has somewhere around SOO,WO matter will be settled shortly to the I being in honor of Miss Averill, whois square feet of surface. satisfaction of everyone concerned. visiting'her sister, Mrs. Joseph Pierce.; CARL SCHOFIELD. E. J. MURRAY, Editor. / aim to be reliable a LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. GET THE LATEST AND 8EST 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. sïePHSNS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AL2ANY JStfor flic* WASHING MADE EASY Estray Notice Make your wife happy by buying an Acme Washer 6000 ROLLS CHOICE WALL PAPER Jars Not family jars but the Genuine BALL MASON FRUIT JARS Pints, 90c Doz. Quarts, $1.00 Doz. Half Gal. $1.30 Doz GEO. T. BALDWIN THE HARDWARE DEALER KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON