Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 17, 1907, Image 4

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    KL A MA TH REPL BUCA X T ,,s Hor 2° n,‘ '*
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON.
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
WE RECIPROCATE
Klamath people reciprxwate the kin i
|y intere»t in thi» section manife»te*l b>
the F- rtland commercial l»»lie». Th«
statement made in the Republican last
week, copied from the Oreg' num, th.-1
all of these biwlise were giving encour­
agement to the excursion to la- run thi»
week, show» that the spirit is right am!
that Portland actually desire« to **<
people placed on the lam! in this coun­
ty and I. estly want» a »hare >f the
trials. It take» a week to make a visit
to Klamath county and get a cur-
rect idea of what we have, and it is not
always possible to get a large number of
persons to make the trip on a given
date, but whether or not as many per­
sons arrive tomorrow as we should like
to see come in on tbe "Klamath" it 1»
gratifying to know that in this effort
anJ in all other commendable things
Kistnath scanty has the support of the
mt-lrupuli» of the state.
Tom Richardson of tbe Commercial
Club was one of the |«arty that came to
Kiamatu la*l year and was so favorably
impressed with what he «aw that lie has
been singing praises of this county
since. We hot* he will be along this
time, tat according to the dispatches is
scheduled to be elsewhere. But our
local Chamber of Commerce is linked
into the powerful chain of Oregon IV-
velopment I »-ague I mh I kw which was
originated by M r. Richardson *nd in
which oar fellow tow noman, Judge
Baldwin is a vice president, and the
good work is going on steadily through­
out the state in which we have a «hare.
J. B. Labor, secretary of the Portland
Board of Trade, is another »tale boost­
er whom we should like to see with the
excursion, and who has not visited this
county, but has been instrumental in
distributing a great amount of advertis­
ing matter telling facts about Klamath.
Ed C. Giltner, secretary of the Cham­
ber of Commerce has been in Klamath
county several times but not since tbe
present era of development came along,
and we should like to have him com«
now and note the change. The Cham­
ber of Commerce will soon have a fine
display of Klamath county products, as
well as printed matter, and after they
shall have inspected what the soil pn*
due«-» we will not be surprised^ to hear
of the rooms being lock«-»! up and Secre­
tary Giltner, Assistant Secretary Moe-
aassobn and Curator Miller all coming
to spend a week in Klamatii Basin.
Tbe editor of the Examiner evidently
bad a very severe caae of grouch on last
week, for he occupied considerable of
bi* valuable editorial columns "ripping'*
Klamath county up tbe back. In such
work be hurts no one but himself and
Lake county. The world is big enough
fur both Klamath and Lake counties
to occupy part of it without interfering
with each others rights. Each has its
special fields and each will grow. What
helps one help« the other to a greater or
1 as degree. If brother MeUger will
b ar this in mind ano devote tbe same
a nount of energy and space to boosting
Like county as he does to maligning
Klamath he would get better results.
Tbeee two countie« are too closely asso­
ciated to admit of either injuring the
other, and the newspapers should lie
tbe last toerigage in auch work. While
more or less knocking will be done by
individuals, tbe press should refrain
from it.
Mow’* This?
l hv Excursion
Xo excursion that ha* taen ru to
this city has had the effective work tack
O* it ms that t<> reach here tomorrow
evening. Frank Ira White, who e -n-
eeived tbe idea and • pushing the prop-
o.tiui, 1» i i lot .«nd and will > mo
d mil with the visitors. Ho IS tan •
birding tie eilisen» of Portland
«nd
surrounding
country
with
l»Mial
cords
and
taautilully
•anted circular«. urging them to
take advantage of the excursion to visit
die greatest section in tbe state.
In
uidition to this he ia u»mg up a g'»*l
deal of space in the Oregonian telling ol
the wonders of Klamath County
ltis
such work that produce« result», and to
Mr. White is due a great deal of credit
(or the effective and productive adver­
tising that this county is getting
Church Services
M. K. CUt Rt H
I»r. b. T. Singer, of Ashland, i« in the
There is always a welcome for you at city v Kiting old friend«.
Grace M. E. church m their tempoiarv
place of worship, one block north of
KENO
Public School building.
Sunday Services:
Keuo
situated in the boutbe<n
part <>( Klamath County, on the
Bible School.................................... 10 a. m.
Klamath river, at the terminus <vt
P caching......................................... Il a. m.
navigation. Two steamers land here;
Preaching........................................... A p. m.
mail, express and |>a«M-iigers are
Epworth League .................. . 7:15p. m.
transferred from tiie stage to the
A hearty welcome to all,
ixiat at this point. Adjoining Keno
P. COX KLIN. Pastor.
on
the west is a large twit of timber,
BAPTIST CHIBCU
and on the east ia a large body oi
Preaching services next Sunday al 11
marsh land*. Near Keno, on the
o'clock a. tn. and N o'clock p. tn. bun-
river, k immense water power. Tele­
day school at 10 o’clock and B. Y. I*, U.
phone connection« with all part« of
t
the country. Ila» a g>»>d school, two
at 7 :15 p. m. Everyone invited.
store« and tw<> saw mills.
At the Opera House
The Clark Bi->graph company will ap­
pear at tiie opera house Thursday, Fri­
day and Saturday evenings. Thu com­
pany has l<een here before and gave ex­
cellent »atisfaction. Since it« !a»t ap­
pearance here several specialties have
been aJded, and it promt»»*« lu ta une of
the muet interesting performance« ul
the season.
A. H. Naftzger went to ban Francisco
Saturday on business. He was accom­
panied as far as,Bray by D.B. Campbell,
who returned Monday. Mr. Campbell
«cate* that railroad work ia beiog pus lie-1
with al! possible vigor, ami that unless
unforeseen difficulties arise trains ought
to be running into Dorris by the first of
the year. That is only 2D mile, from
Klamath Falla, twelve mile« of which ia
by boat, so that the winter will not
bold the terror for the traveler that it
formerly did.
Th« Bird Got Wlss.
A gentleman by way of a Joke placed
a golf ball in tbe nest of his ancient
parrot. Polly sat with exemplary pa­
tience on her novel egg and appeared
pretty nearly heartbroken when tbe
weeks went by and she found herself
unrewarded. At last she could stand it
no longer.
A terrible screeching
brought her owner downstairs at 4
o'clock In tbe morning.
"What's tbe matter, Polly Y* he asked
as he noticed that the bird's beak was
ch!ppe<l through trying to get at the In­
terior.
"Matter!” screetched Polly. ‘ "Great
Scott, I'm bunkered ¡"-London i Tele-
graph.
Pedestrian Rights.
Only In Great Britain, ao far as I
We ‘>tn One Hundred Dollars Ke ««rd for know, does tbe law hold that a foot
an, caae of catarrh that cannot be cured by passenger has an equal right to tbe
Hall’s Catarrh Care.
highway with the wheeled traffic and
F. J. CHENEY A Co.. Toledo. O.
that It is tbe duty of the driver of tbe
We. th« I nderslgned, have known F. J.
latter to avoid at all costa the former,
Cbeney for tbe last 15 years, and believe him
even if he haa to do so at conaiderahls
perfectly honorable In ail business transac
In
lions and financially able to carry out any ob­ inconvenience and often danger.
other countries, on the contrary. It is
ligation« mole by hl« Arm.
the duty of the pedestrian to give way
WALDINU, KIN5AN4 MARVIN,
Whole vale Druggista. Toledo, O.
to the wheeled traffic.—Atlanta Con­
Hail s Catarrh Cure la taken internally, act­ stitution.
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur­
faces of tbe vystetn. Testimonial! sent free
Price *5 cents per bottle, gold by all Drug
fists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con«H, atlon
A well known authority'on Rheums-
ti»m give« the trailers <4 a large New
York <laily pa|«*r the following vnlnnble,
vet simple and harmless prowription,
which any one can ess.lv pie|<aie at
home:
Fluid Extract Dandoli,m, one-hall
ounce: C<>mjK>uti<l Kai gun, one ounce,
C«Nii|H«an<l Svrup >«*r »aparilla, three
ounce«
Mi* by shaking «<■11 in a tatti«», and
take a tea«poou(ul alter each meal ami
at l*edtime.
lie state» that the ingrtslivnl« can le
oluaimsl from any good prescription
pharmacy at small coat, ami, Iwlng a
v«*getablr extraction, aiv liarmlv». I«»
take.
Tin« plea-ant mixture, if taken regu­
larly bo a few d.iv«, 1« >aid tooxervume
almost any ca«- <d llbriimati«iii. Tbe
pain and swelling, u any, <hmini»b<*»
witb each Jose, until |«*rmanent result«
are obtained, and without injuring the
• loinacb.
\\ lule there ate many »>»■
called Rheumatism remedies, patent
medicines,etc., some ol which do gne
relief, lew tvally give permanent re«ults,
and the stave will, n > doubt. I* greatly
appreciated by many »iitlvrer» here at
this time.
Inquiry al tbe drug «tores of thi-
neigh tarho»<l elicit» the mlormatioii
that these drugs are harmless and can
be bought s«|>ar*tely, or the druggiMv
here will mix tbe |>re«eriplivn for uur
reader» it asked to.
Jone« the blacksmith ba« built a new
tarn on In* lot and 1« digging a well and
making needed improvements.
bam Pool ha* In nber on the ground
to build a new bouse. He *ay<i that if
he can't buy a lot 1.« will build in the
street.
Why make your
OUTI N( J ELAN NEL HARM ENTs
When you can get them just
as cheap and just
LIKE MOTHER MAKES
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Bray to Dorri*
Bal lwin and llughe« «tarte I ilicir
•tag« line tat«ecu llray an<i I Kirrt«
Wednesday lliortiing The set'!' I i..
ta dally, an l the equipment >• i.-i-t» o!
ta • ihr««' «eatad ng». It K th" inten-
ti >u of the new company l<> gne tl
•erviee an I H I« quite likeh that a g • «I
bu«me«« Wtll ta built Up het «revu the
tw>< pumi». Ibi« once iu»re give« th«
nubile the choice of two routes in and
out of thi« city- the old one via
gania and the nra mie eia Teter • land
mg, Durria ami Bray.
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BUSINESS
\C0LLE6E/^
With «
Th»« I« ihr
hi
r«|*ti«r ha«
i11
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•tag. i,
ili« *t«(r of
m glim*
iLw Iwnrtll •*( the» Hl tiet iti«|if\.t( 4 |
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Our taruity I« nuiip.wd <>( ijl(. |W„
«ted l»«>m the l««l ai>'l It Mt. It«
Bu«in«M traihmg <>l a Cnlvertity gf«.|r
Have you Ui.; ul re. I | r Informât „
l’ri»«te ta- rriart- it.
t. ..»»•.
r
l*ay or Night
b>«>l'«
w»«*e •<» €>•••
U
wasMMsavoM *
vsktm
ers «»own ah » orrr
Volk» for Publiai Ion
4|«t<*e
ulttev, tafcvvi«* atv
r. iwt
Nul.r*
h»f«by gi«rn ihai in r>tu|-. «n«»
with tbr ptt»k isl»*n» of lb« net ul f t grrea ol
June 3. IK71. entlUr«|
An er 4 L»r In* •« • «>4
limber land« to th« «•.«»•• »>4 <• if«*ruia <>f«
<-»n. Mevnda «ti«1 Wa«hingi.»n Tvffltary. a«
r «tr ndo«! Ii> a'.l th« Public latul atftte« by •«-1
of Atk«u«l ♦. I jkf ;. K< m « >
lla<«r u! |K>U*
« •nl«r. < aunty of
ntat* of Mm«»
•ota. ba« Ibi« day 8l««l In thia of Be« b«r
• worn atatwmrut %.» Trwa toy tn* purrh«*« «*.*
th* Lot« 1.1. tn and it qf *«•«• X«. M. tn
So.»« It No • K MW and wilt «Hl*f p*
I
to show that th* laud *s»u<b<
1« n»*»r«
valuabl* tor ita titntwr or «t«*t»* than for
agricultural |*uf|**ia«a and to r«tabii«h h«r
claim to «aid .anl b*f>»r*
th* trier a of
Klamath «'»««inty at hi« ofBre at Klamath
FaHa. Oregon
Tu***lay. the LMh day of
(>><*aibar. i»r
Mhe nam*-« a* w line «art
Waiter A nd*r
. Hoy Ai-terwm
Jam«»
*hilc«.afub and < .«fvnee ||ag«r all of F«r««t.
<>t rg«?t1
Any and all |mr«on« r.aiming ad«*r «eiy th*
at»*«* 4w«cribo4 land« are
to
their cia m» tn thia ofiri on or before aaid
♦uth gay of Uccetnber. IW
K-A U4
J X. W AT*»^ . ««gtatar
Blackey Hitchcock «ay» h« I« going to
cut 11**1 curd« ol Wood and deliver it on
the river.
Bob Garret of Ashland was io Keoo
Monday looking after the stage biBineae.
X. P. Edwards i« preparing to move on
to his newly puicbaoed ranch down the
river.
L. U Mill« and lady were visiting
relative« in Keno on Monday.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the btate >4 Ore­
gon tor the County ol Klamath.
Jani»« B. Burns, Plaintiff,
vs
'Julia E. Burns, Ttefendant.
To Julia E. Burns, the delendaat.
In the name of the State of Oregon
You are hereby required to ap|*ear'
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or lie-'
I lore Thursday the 21st day of Xovem-'
her, l'JV7, being the last day of the
time prescribed in the order lor publi­
cation of this summons, and if you fail
ao to answer, for want thereof, the |
plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for the
relief demanded in the complaint, to-
wit: Fur a decree dissolving the bond»
at matrimony existing tatwron plain­
tiff and defendant, and for auch other
and further relief as in equity may be I
meet and proper. This «umnions ia
serve«! by publication in the "Klamath
Republican,” by order of Hon. Henry '
I.. Benson, Judge of the Circuit Court
for tbe County of Klamath, date«! the
Hth (1
of Ocp,^ iW whirb
order requires that this summons ta
published once a week for six succes­
sive weeks from the 10th lay of October,
HMJ7, said day taing the first day of
publication of said summon«, «
10-10-11-21
J.C. RL'TENIC,
I
Attorney tor Plaintiff.
Poor Old Soil
An astronomer says that an enor
moua dark planet Is rushing toward
the aun and that the Impact, which Is NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD
1
to take place ia a few thousand years,
OF EQUALIZATION
will be frlgbtfci Great Caesar! If
$10 Reward
Notice
is hereby given that on Mon­
that's the case. Old 8ol atari,is a g<xxl <
day,
the
21
“t day of October, 1W7, the
chance of having the spots knocker!
same
taing
the third Monday in said
out
of
him.
—
MoFrlstown
Times
Will lie paid for the return of dark
month and the day fixed by law for tbe
brown mare, white strip on face, brand­
What Ma Said.
meeting of said I ward, the Board of
ed 7B (connected, on left hip. Return
Little Girl (to lady visitor)—Please, Equalization will, at M o'clock a. tn.,
t > C. D. Willson. Klamath Falls, Ore.
Miss Jawerer, let me see your tongue. meet at the office of the County Clerk of
10-10-11-7 •
Miss J. (surprised)—Wby, my dear? Klamath County, Oregon, and publicly
Little Ciri—Why, ma said you'd no
examine tiie Assessment Rolls of nai<i
»nd of 1 tongue.—London Sketch.
$io Reward
County and correct all errors in valua­
We never enjoy perfect happiness. tion, description or qualities of lands,
Our most fortunate successes are min­ Lots or other property.
The undersigned will pay the a ta ve
gled with anifnmn. Some anxieties al-
All persons interested are hereby
reward to tbe person getting up the way» perplex the reality of our sa'Js
notified to app<*sr tafore said Board ol
fo'l iw ing animal and notifying him.
I faction Cornel He.
Equalization at the tini« mid plme
i imt nvmu m a rinur ill tiJf
sorrelrgelding, live years old, weight fill)
designated.
and
wept
bitterly,
ft
waa
the
longest
or !K<0, branded N on left shoulder, right
By order of lion. J. B. • « ri Mi th, Conn-
hind fool white and some white in face. time before I could realize that It was
tv Judge of Klamath County, Oregon.
T
who
had
sent
In
the
complaint
to
the
Address
II. (». BUrtbEY,
[BEAL]
GEO. CHAHTAIN,
board of health."-.Sew York Pr<-ss.
County Clerk.
Klamath Wholesale
Liquor House
Exclusively Wholesale
Complete Stock of WINIiS, LIQUORS, BEERS
PORTER and Ale.
DOMESTIC and in PORTED CIOARS
Family Department
Bar Fixtures, Ftc.
Special arrangements will be
made for family trade. All orders
will be delivered free of charge.
A complete line of Bar Fixtures
will always be carried and orders
will be filled on short notice.
A trial order will prove that we can be of service to you
ALL GOODS OF FINEST QUALITY
Klamath Wholesale Liquor House
BRICK STORE BLOCK
Klamath Falls, Oregon
'ON'S
Proprietors
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