Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 31, 1907, Image 5

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    Hontlis and Season«
July Chorus- "Bright July."
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Rainshy are vis­
Additional Briefs
August Hong—"There's Bust upon
iting relatives in Merrill.
II1....
iov Mmitlr"
Etta Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. <i Pierce ami son
Mrs. Neil Campbell returned this
The onlvrtaininent given at the Hout- 0. Hummer Trio—"The Royal Indian
Albert left for the east Monday morning
week from Ashland, where she had lieen
t<m opera house laxt Hut unlay aft »noon
Hummer,1*
expecting to I m absent several months.
and cwnlng, «nlitl«<l Month« mid H«a- 7. Hummer Chorus — "Children of for several weeks.
During their «I me rice their home will I m
Earth."
eons, wet a dacidml aucvaaa. I<ong lie-
1 R. G. Hwift Is over from Pokegams, occupied by Mr. and Mrs H. L. Aid-
Hummer Tableau.
fore the curtain went up the house w as
where he is employed by the McIntire rich.
crowded, and every available space was
Part IV—Autumn
I compuny.
Mr. Hwift was formerly
Dr. J. A. Best, ol Pendleton, who is
occupied. Professor Robinson is de- | Heptemlier Hong—“The Hultry Hum­ bixjkkeeper fur the company in this
one
ol the large landowners of this coun­
serving of congratulations U| hiii the suc­
mer"—Hattie Vuea.
city.
ty, returned to his home Monday, after
cessful manner in which he drilled the
Octo Iter Hong—"Mine is no Flowsry
Charles Puttee of Bonanza was in the a sojourn ol several weeks. He expects
young folk. The following is the pro­
Oarlaud"— Mark Conklin
city this week on business. Mr. Pattee to return here in the spring to remain
gram, each nuiulwr of which is duserv- 3 Novemlwr Song—"Ob ! the Royal
is at present engaged In the construe permanently.
Ing of special mention, {which la omit­
Indian Hummer"—Ixrvis Clift.
lion ol the new flouring mill that is to
ted only through lack of space:
R. R. Wallace and H. G. Meyers, ol
Autumn Trio—"The Fruits I Bring" be erected in Bonanza.
the State Board of Barber Examiners
Part I
Autumn Chorus-"Hurrah I Hurrah !
George W. McIntire returned this were in the city this week for the pur-
1. Chorus—"Joy, Joy, a Year is Come." .
for the Autumn."
week to Pokegama, where lie will again l>ose of clipping some annual fee» out of
2. January Hong—"Ohl I am the Frost
Thanksgiving Tableau.
resume bis duties as forwarding agent the barbers of this city.
King"—Harry Galarnnau,
Part V—Winter
tor the McIntire Transportation com­
3. February Hong—"I aiu the Last ol
Clarence Mitchell of the U. H. H.
all tlie Train"—Beatrice Clenden- ** liei-einlier Hong—“Ye Call Me a pany.
Yorktown, w ho has been visiting rela­
Tyrant"—Archie Moore.
One of the reminders of the days tives in this city during the past ten
ning.
4. Winter Chorus—"Winter has come’ -• March and Chorus of the Months— agone was to be seen on the streets of ■lays, returned to his ship Monday
"We I>ear Friends are Happy."
this city, when Billy Buys, Jack and morning.
(With obligato Jan. and Feb.)
Rouble Chorus- "Joy ! Joy ! a Year William McGregor and R. H. McGowan
6. !>uet—"Boisterous and Cold.”
is Come." “We Dear Friends are passed through here on their way to
One of the best articles on the re­
0. Chorus "Come to the Fire."
Happy."
'Grants Pass from Regent, Nev. They sources and possibilities of Klamath
Winter Tableau.
are mining prospectors and left the lat­ county is an inteview by John C. Hill,
Part II—Spring.
ter place about a month ago. They had recently published by th« Oakland
For
Sale
1. Mari li Hong—"Come Wsclome Me.” ■
traveled about 100 mile«.
With the Tribune; Mr. Hill has made a ci<me
—Lissie Houston.
party were seven of the prosjiectors’ study of conditions here, and is well
2. April Hong—"Hunny, Cloudy April”
1140 acres of excellent land,
miles friends, the burro. They were laden qualified to pass judgment on thia sec­
—Vera Houston.
out, one mile from macadam road ; 600 with camp equipment and prospecting tion.
3- May Hong -"I come the last of the. acres under gravity ditch, laterals all
tools and presented a picture that merle
Jack Kimball, the well known t ini tier
Sister Band -—Marguerite Worden. made; 140 acres under promised high-
many people stop and look track to the cruiser of the Weyerhaeuser com [-any,
Trio
—
"Spring
is
linn»."
4.
line ditch; 2V» acres In'grain ; 250 acres ■lays wen they were associated with the
who, for the pant several months has
6. Spring Chorus — "Then Mortals in alfalfa; good eight-room house;
mining interests of the Coast.
been employefl around Silver Lake
Hing."
arg« barn and granary; four wells.
The license to do business in the cruising timber, returned to this city
Spring Tableau.
Price t-53 )>er acre, one-third cash,
stat« of California has tieen received by Saturday. He will leave in a few days
Part HI—Summer
balance on easy terms.
Major Worden for the Bank of Dorris. for the south where he will engage in
I. June Song -"I'm Coming, I'm Com­
MASUN A HlOUGH,
I'urt
of the equipment lias l«-en re- the same work.
ing"—tioldy Burnt-».
t
Esclusive Agents.
' ceived and it will not l>e long before the
o June Chorue~"BrighL Sunny June"
I There is one man in Klamath County
3. July Song—"I Follow the Foot­
Advertise in the Republican if you institution will open its doors for busi­ who does not intend to sell his property.
ness.
wish to succeed in business.
step«"—Ines Elliott.
lleisH. G. Bussey of Langeli Valley.
The ^proposition submitted to the Mr. Bussey is one of the old timers, and
(’hamlier of Commerce by William Bit­ he eays that he is perfectly satisfied now
tie Wells representing the Hunset maga­ | that I .an gel 1 Valley and the I’pper
zine, was not accepted. Mr. Wells of­ Project has shown the rest of the county
fered to print 2D, 000 Ifl |>age pamphlets that they are able to do thing« in that
for |380, provided that the chamber Heclion. in ttds view of the situation
took a |144O advertisement in the Hun- Mr. Bussey m right. It is such spirit as
set. The Chamber was not particu'arly that manifested by him that has made
captivated by the offer es;<ecially since the Upjier Project vriiat it is today and
THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE
BL*» BVU0INO. 1*0*11.4*0, ORBUO*
the Mine ;>ainphlet can 1« produced in that will make it one of the richest
this city for practically the same sum.
THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOU
sections in the State ot Oregon.
Ours la "tic of ih<* ten larf<'«t buaine«« rollrge« In th« I’aited Mtai*a.
The Public Schools desire to express
Enrollment, ptot year, M2 pupil« K |ttlpm«nt fta.uuu Graduate» «re all employ«* !
through these columns their apprecia­
Mow's I his ?
Placed Bbl pupil» Into locrahva poaiuon« during |>a«t year. W • oil place you w.»*n
com pate nt.
tion for the assistance the public ren­
We offer One Hundred hollar* Reward for
II W. HKHNKK, Pre.
SEND FOli CATALOGUE
I M W ALKKK, Prln.
dered in attending the cantata recently any caw of f'atarrh that cannot be cured by
given, and also to those who assisted HalF»Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & Co.. Toledo, O.
personally, wear« very grateful.
'•
We. the
One piece is a portion
and a hnriom«!« > -ert Preferred Stork Pcarhet,
from the IL/hLndi of California.
These
mountain peach ei arc univertaJly conceded to
be the fine it ¡«cachet in the wurld.
Preferred Stock Canned Goods
Wherever the ¡k««t are Or ear a
In order to ir< urc extra »uprrior quality anti
flavor for Pteierred Stock Yellow Demcrt Peaches
they are elected, when uit ripe, juicy and spirv,
plucked in the mon i r , then rand-preled and
canned right in this mounuinou», peach-gr<> wing country.
Purit^tnJ •;
n.i.ir.u::r.'J
PrrffrrrJ Fto.i
utjeur Crttrr’i
ALLEN A LEWIS. Wb.l-ul« Groom. PORTLAND. OREGON. V. «. A.
viw mnrn’c
$
VAN RIPER’S
I'he Eastern Sugar-Cured Hams Have arrived
Also a large barrel of the choisest salt-mackerel
£
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Travellers from this city to Portland with the provition, of the act ot Congress of
and Han Francisco may not know that June Z, 1ST«, entitled “An act for the sale of
timber lands in the State« of California. Ore­
General Manager Abbott of the Klamath gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as
Iuske railroad has succeeded in making extended to all tho Public Land States by act
arrangements for the reservation of two ■<f August «. 1SW. Hayden J. Lockwood, of
sections on the trains running from Klamath Fall« county of Klamath. State
of Oregon, has this day
filed tn thia
Thrall to these cities. The reservations office hl, sworn statement No. sail, for
for Portland start at Ashland, but no the purchase ot the el,««1, and wt,ne‘M of
charge is made for Pullman accommo­ Section No. 2S. In Township No. W a. Range No.
dations from Th rail to that town. Irre­ lO E W M. and will offer proof to show that the
land sought Is more valuable for It, timber or
spective of what the Pullman conductor stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
may tell you al Thrall these sections establish bis claim to said land before the
can be hail if insisted upon.
When 1 Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, at his
travel is heavy and berths scarce, the office at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on Fri­
day, the 10th <lay of January INS
conductors are apt to dim flam travel­ He names as witnesses:
lers from this city and give the berths H. 8. Grlgaby. Geo. Weber. W.H. Webb and
to someone not entitled to them, but he W. O. Webb, all of Klamath Falls. Oregon .
Any end all persons claiming adversely the
cannot dispose of them until he leaves ! above-described
lands are requested to file
Trhall, and then only to passengers to their claims in thia office on or before said
get alroard there, if they ask for the I lOtb day of January. 19UX.
J. N. WATSON. Register.
accommodations.
ever seen in this city, which we sell in large or
small quantities. We also keep the best cheese
on earth— Fort Klamath cheese.
£
£
a
£
Watch this space for announcement of Chase
& Sanborn’s Coffee
To be handled exclusively by the<^^^
V
VAN RIPER BROS.
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CASH MEAT MARKET*
Opposite Van Riper Bros. ' Phone ^96
We deliver to any part of the rity
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Hon. Charles V. Galloway, State
1 T.atid Agent, was in this city this week
on his way to Lakeview. He expects to
1 return to Salem by way of Prineville
and may possibly visit Burns.
He
»tales that there is a growing demand
for state lands in thia section, and that
it will not be long before the same con­
dition exists here as does on the other
; side of the mountain, where there are
less than 2,000 acres of state land left
(or sale.
¡Phone orders given careful and prompt attention. J
We cut hams to accommodate customers 4
J. W. Hawxhurst, Prop\
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HOME
Vnderaigned, have known F. J.
There will lx- a meeting of the Inland Cbeney for the lam 15 year», and believe him
Empire Club tomorrow evening, when perfe<*tly honorable in all busine»« trannac
matter« ol much importance to the or­ Ilona and financially able to carry out any ob­
ligation» made by bi« firm.
ganization will be considered. Among
WALhlNGs KINNAN A MARVIN.
them will l>e the question of removal,
Whole*» le hroKKUtH. Toledo, O.
increasing the Moor space and consider­ Hall*» Catarrh Cure 1» taken internally, act­
ing a prop Mition from the Twenty-One ing directly upon tbe blood and mucou» aur-
face» o4 the ayttem. Tevtimoniala »ent free
Club. The season is at band when the Price 75centa per bottle. Sold by all Drug
Club can l>e made a very important fac­ ffUla.
tor in the social life of tlie city, and it is Take Hall's Family Pill» for constipation.
quite im|M>rtant that several matter« l>e
definitely settled in order to clear the
$10 Reward
way for many social functions which
tlie Board of Managers have in mind.
Then-fore a large attendance is request­
Will lie paid for the return of dark
ed at the meeting Friday evening.
brown mare, white strip on face, brand­
Ivan Applegate returned Tuesday ed 7B 'connected) on left hip. Return
evening from the lava lieds. He states to C. D. Willson. Klamath Falls, Ore.
10-10-11-7 •
that the rain fall was not as heavy there
a» here. The range there is in splendid
condition and tlie prospects are that the
Notice for Publication
sheep men will have a prosperous win
Cat
ted
State,
Land Office. Lakeview, Oregon
ter. He expects to return there in a
Oct. M. 1W7.
few days.
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance
i
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10-31—1-2
Investigate
Examine
Page Woven Wire Fence
Our representative will be glad to show you
the various syles and explain their merits.
Be sure and see the PAGE
GADDIS & DIXON, niLiMittj«
HEDFORD, OREGON
or VOLNEY DIXON, Travelling Representative, Klamath Falls
Savings Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
RAVING is the first great
principle of success. It
creates independence, it gives
a young man standing, fills
him with vigor, it estimates
him with the proper energy,
in fact it brings him the best
part of any success—happi­
ness and contentment.
We Invite Your Account and Pay
3 Per Cent on Time Deposits
J. W. SIEMENS, Cashier
G. W. WHITE, President
GEO. T. BALDWIN, Vice-Pres
W. A. DELZELL, Asst. Cashier
M ason a S lough
ABSTRACTERS
choice line of invest­
ments
will ITYOlre
purchaser money
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON & SLOUGH
Notice for Purchase of School Lands
Department of the Interior, United
State» Land Office Lakeview, Oregon,
Oct. 17, 11)07.
Notice i» hereby given that the State
of Oregon has, under the provisions of
the Act of Congress oi August 14,1848,
and the Acts supplemental and amenda­
tory thereof, made application for the
following
described unappropriated,
II. G. Wilson, superintendent of tl.e iion-mineral, surveyed public land as
Klamath Reservation, was in the city indemnity for losses to its grant for com­
Monday, returning from Burns, where mon school purposes, to-wit:
List No. 233, for the ne*4swl4, Sec.
lie had Ireen representing an Indian in a
1
34,
se,4gw,4, Sec. 32, nw<4nwl4, Sec.
contest case.
Mr. Wilson recently
purchased a lot in tlie city of Eugene, 3;i,T. 328., R. 7S E., W. M.
Any and all persons claiming adversly
on which, tlie Guard states, that he will
the
above described lands are requested
erect a residence next spring.
to file their said claims in this office on
If you have a kick to make on your or before the 14th. day of December,
asaeament now is tho time to do it for 1B07.
the Board of Equalization is in session.
J. N. Watson, Register.
After November 21 when it will adjourn
The above notice will be published in
it will not be possible to secure any the Klamath County Republican, a
change. It would be well for those who weekly newspaper printed and pub­
believe that they have "a kick «-coin­ lished at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for
in' "tocall at the court house now, five sttecessive weeks before the 14th
and thus save themselves and the slier- I dAy,0* December, 1907.
[ 10-31-11-28 J. N. Watson, Register.
iff a great deal of trouble later.
i KLAMATH FALLS MACHINE SHOP
to
IFe are prepared
MACHINE WORK.
do BLACKSMITHING and
Repair Work of all kinds
done promptly.
We guarantee all our work to
be first class and
at
BETWEEN
6th
Satisfactory Prices.
AND 7th ON
WALNUT
.T v FURS s HIDES
■pot cvh. 10 to
mom money for yon to »hip Raw Far» and Ride» to nathan to
kt home. H rite for Price Liat, Market Re port. Hhippitm Tima, and about our
HUNTERS’&TRAPPER8’GUIDE •
iX-MlLk
pa«M. leather bound. Beat thing on the «abject »ear errittea llluatratiac »H Fur Animal« AH
about Trappen* Secrete. Decoy». Trap«. Qame Law« How and where to trap. aa< to become a «ue-
ceeafuI trapper It*« a reewter Bnrycl >p4di» Price. t*J To o«ir cuatetner», 91 th. Hide» tanned iato
beautiful Robe». Our MacneAac Bait and Decoy sUracte aaiasate to trapa. Bl OO per botUa. J^«B,J'e«r
Hide» aad Fun to aa and ret torheet pr.ee».
Aatawh Bm,
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