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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN New Auto Route Beginning Momlay. Junv I, ar«l con* TL* Ashland papers state that J. M’. Whitney, of Portland, who ha* been rep tl ii.ing nntill Saturday wraning. June A, E. J. MURRAY, Editor resenting the Remington type writer the Portland Roaa Festival will I* 11« LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON coin|Miny in S»uth<>rn ffnn>w lor the I feature of ill* nortliwrat. TIi* tlrst <*»• past two years antmunce* that he has'«** hold last year ami was such an made arrangements with I'ortlaml cqualcl avccea* that tha |»-o|>le of Fort- parties wheiehy he will put on an aut» land <l«ci.l*<l to make it a parnsnnant mobile service th« coming summer to laature, and with that end in view in- All communication* submitted for publication in the columns of this paper handle the tourist and other travel to 'corporatad a company, whoaa object it will ha inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume articles Klamath county. Mr. Whitney lias was tocoll«*ct fnndsSnd promotrthe Fas- will be published. studied it out that the Aslilaud-Peliean tival. That it meet* the hemty support TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCI Good Words for Molgate Opposes Caucus liav is the nmat direct, laot and shortest of the buainaaa men n( I'mllaml i* evi- route from the radio«.I to the scenic denced by the enormous amount that ••We have lieen requested to make Harry I.. Holgate rvtuintsl tolas home attiactions in Klamath county and l.e public some of tbe arguments for ami in Klamstli Comity, Thursday, alter a »ill work it out that way. Mr. Witney against the holding of a caucus. A» Bo week's visit among Cnrvalli* relativ- « «ays the di«tam-e of 4<1 mile* from Ash nansa has not b«-en heard from we pilot and friends. Since leaving the Govern laud to Pelican Imv can lie mvvrvvl in the following from that city: ment service, line«, or lour years ago, he good season to connect with the Is-ats In replying to your circular letter of has taken an active part in the develop from rdieati l>av to Klamath Kalb the 1*1 ult. asking my opinion as to the ment of that progressive, prosperous which is only a two an one-half hour advisibility of calling a caucus <>f reputi- section of Oregon known as the Klam ride an I tin* »ill give his route by close lican voters to discii*« the political sit ath country. He h now conducting a connection with the boat a rir»t-cla«* uation and recommend a ticket to Iw bank at ilonanta, a rapidly developing «spewing for Klamath Fulls travel. presented to the voters at the cvnung town about 35 mile* from Klamath Mr Witney <-*ped* to start the tea primary election, will sav that I believe ' Fails. SOW al«>ut June 1st ami will have two that such action would lie illadvisrd and Harry is one of the tactful, brainy White Steamer automobiles to start any ticket such caucus would put out : young men of the state and ue are glad with. He rS|wn ta to build up a good would lie looked ii|«on as arbitrary ami to learn that he is doing »ell. A recent Havel over tl,ia ton e to Ft. Klamath in direct contravention of the primary dispatch to The Oregonian states that he and Crater lake, There is |l2,tM)O to I* law. »ill >>e • c«mildate lor joint senator front invested in the plant and the season is "We will not discuss the direct pri- Kiamath, Crook ami lake Counties expecte.1 to run fioni June to th toiler maiy law, however good or bad it may He is popular ami a hustler ami should I* we have it with us an? we must ad make a goal showing in the coming psi Remove Dust First here tn it. . marie* Hi* familiarity with the n»*<!* “A* to the desire of the aspirant* to oi imgon coupli-d witli hi* unusiial ex IV. I .air Timm]«« n of Ijtkeview Ì» office to know just how they "stand" perience in the preparation of Ian* an.I spoken of as .1 possible repiildican can without any unnecessary expense. 1 the handling of legi-laiion make him an didate for i’roMvnting Attorney. From Is-lieve that if one doe* not care to in excapitosially well qitalitievl person for what we can Irani ol Mr. Tlionqein he cur the expense incident to such a cam , 'he place. Besi.l«-* thia lie has a state. would make a good official. As the paign he should keep out of it. A man w ho submit* his name to the consider* lion of his party through the direct pri mary should in all conscience support tl.e choice of that party. At a caucus or convention there always arise* from the defeated candidate* the cry of "un fairness and Isiasism" which ill the di rect primary is supposed to cure. T< ' avoid accusation of unfairness and to handicap should tie the aim id all gras* republicans, and believing that a ticket j chosen by such a caucus would lie ser | primary law while it is with us. filed against their claims. CHA< I’ATTEE." To Extend City The home- -teader was favored, where it «as proven Limits Owing to eouit twing in session the f •f the General Land Office, which will ■■e of interest to many Klamath i-ouiitv I nomestcaders, who have had contests Y’ours very truly, that he had shown g.s-1 f ill, by mak ing sulistantial ini| rovemcnt*. even «'hen the land was more valuable for nweting "I Ci«i«- f ed« ration Ibuisday limber. evening a.ljournel in>m the ruurt I k > u * c M a»< ■n C. Meservey tiled an affidavit to Hie Cliamla-r ol t on.merer khuii *. of contest against the entry of William A large inimtjcr of iiH-mlwr* and not ■ F. Brine on a |«>riioii of sec. 2 T. 37-10. members wen- in attrndau« e ■-barging, in substance, that defemlent Much of the evening was taken up in | had tailed to reside on. cultivate ai d discussion of the question a* to Im* improve tbe land as require.! by law. and when to proceed to enlarge the The decision reads: boundaries of Klamath Falls by annex "There are some circum.staucrs shown ing a-ljacent terntoiy that has lawn in thia rase that do nut indi ate goo<l platted and that fa twnefiiled because of laith on Hie part of the .lefen-lant in «lose proximity to Klamath f-all*. making said entry for a homestead. It wasconclu le I that this would he-p I Tppre ¡* evidence t -nding to *hou solve the question of revenue for rounic- I that he 1Je»ire,| it ,.hit.fl). Mow* This! Veiled Prophet «4 St. Louis and the Flower Carnival ••! 1.-*« Angel** and u ill undoubtedly attract a \a*t n.imlw-r .4 people Iroiu ad over the country. That it would l-e an <ip|iortune time for Klamath to lie pre-w-nted ia certain, and E. WHITLOCK UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER llobltT •»( Lirenm» No KLAMATH FALLT». OREGON ,he limh( r was j several months am! lias not la-en alnwi.t disuseed somewhat but owing to lack of therefrom for as much as six months at accurate data and reliable information, any one time, taken together with the ma.lc Tie' fact that the entry was made le** Ilian committee was iiietnicte I tn secure l two years before the contest wo these and the question will be further bronght, indicate good faith on hi* part <M>n*ider**l at future meetings. in entering ii for a horrr. We notice I in your | «per a statement that there are so many more hoys than girls in Klamath county. Adam Sehortgen, irregular, a- mount. ♦2*i,.'«49,tkt. No- 2 J. R. Crew*, J. R. Neitonani) It. Hammond, |23,|flO,KI J No. 3- : Campbell and Huffman, |20 •;7rt,4l. No. 4- Wm. August Flacku*. |3t>,IB?,. 25. The bid* will he sent to Portland and actcl upon there. It is not expected that it will be necessary to forward them to Washington. Costs floney To Run It is estimated that tbe candidate* in the primary election in Klamath County will spend between $2500 and »Wl in their efforta to get tbe nomination. There are already 25 announced candi dates and an average expenditure of |100 is believed to be a low estimate. It is stated by thoae who know that »150 is the least one can figure oo wbo expects to cover tbe county. Of course there - Will be some who will not spend this much, but if a strict account is kept un til after the primaries, there will be many candidate* who will find that their expanses have been far In exeess of this •mount. If the lime spent should ba figured in, the total cost would be more than doubled. Two hours after be bad resigned as president of tbe Carnegi* Trust company of New York, Leslie M. Sbaw, former secretary of tbe treasury, opeued bis ¿residential campaign. He resigned at 8 o'clock and two hours later he made hie opening address liefore tie Repub lican club of Marehall, Micb. LOTS In Mills’ Addition and Mills’ Second Addition a re Surefloney Hakers No single lot higher than S300 Choice lots as low as S75 Make your choice, pay 20 per cent cash and $10 a month YVe call y.mr December 1st-One brown pony mare with ovr I brand on left shoulder, stout 4 yeira old. One black mare with white strip in face and white hind feet, about three years oh). One mouse color mare with narrow white »:rip in face, about tv>-o years old. fine bay mare colt coming two year* «Id. has four white feet, small spot in forehead and on nose J BEACH, 2 13-8-19 Klamath Falls, Or. The following persons are hereby notified that on the first day of March. 1WS. 1 shall liegin survey for the loca- ' tion of the following Section, quarter section and Meander Corners viz: All, corners in section 35 and Meander cor ner on the east or left bank of Lost River un th«* south boundary of section 34 T 40 S It 10 E W M ’ The above survey 1» made upun the request of. - C A Hunting. T J Offield. E I. (iffleld. and l.»urn A Hill for the pur locating th* corners and «fetermining the boundaries of their respective lands Mrs M M McMillan. Wallace Baldwin J C Fergu«on, N S Merrill, W 1'Rhoads. K S Terwilliger. Henrv C Gerber, l-ouis an<l Ida Gerber, Purl R M«-rrill C Guy Merrill, Carrie Merrill. Mahel j Pattar -on. J F Adam*. T J ami G W Offield, G W White, Lou Stnry. Edward M Haye* esta'e. 1. M Robinson, John G , Swan, C II IM.ap. Chas Moore, Henry I S Parish, E H Carlton, H F Tolle, An drew Taylor estate. Saniuvl and Mary trayner. Wm F Hill, Laura A Hill, Chas Loomi-. C A Bunting. Fred M-- Kendree. Civile Bradley, M Veneta Bunting, F Stephenson, flan VanBrim-1 rner. H F Murdoch, Trustee* of the Town of Merrill, Klamath Water U*era Association. 2-6-2 20 Several thousand acres of the h*st farm, fruit, garden, orc fiard and grazing land in Kl.un.uh County at prices that cannot be beat, anil on favorable terms. FRANK IRA WHITE American Bank A Trust Building, Sixth Street Side jg EÛUIPPfD HOHL IN SIWÍHERN OREGON _j A ;;;Hltamont Dairy 'A The evidence as a whole fails to estale Lakeside Inn, l ’ Í The i I jc I J^z>e-v> ■»•••«/ Cleanest and R Best Kept Dairy de — livering Milk and Cream in Klamath Falls. Every Cm and Bottle Sterilized with Steam each day. Our Cows are fed and cared for ur.der direction of Dairy Division Department of Agriculture. > PHONE ORDERS B 3 MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. J Ì ♦ Modern ini prove me nt«. 7.3 room» and «uiten. Sample K ooiiih , Bar Room, 1’arlorn, Two Club Rooms, Etc., Etc. 4 g» a J across Txiet River today. The follow ing bid* were received: No. I- skinnoNs In the Orruit Court of the Stat«» of Oreg m. for th«' ('uunty of Klamath. Mar) J. JohnMNk. riaintilT. v*. Charle« J.dinao«, lWf«mdant. Sult for Divorce. Tu Charles Johna»m. the abuve nittiwd lWfvn«ianl You are hereby rvqu»rw*d to appear and an*w»s the v «¿mpluint tiled against you tn the above ea* tith'd suit, un or before Thur»Jay. the Mth day M Match l*Jb. balug th«» last Ja> of the time preacribed tn tha order fur the public a tiutt uf thie .un mon*, the ftr«t puNkatkun thereof being «*tt the 13th dsKjr of February, IW. and if you fail a*> to appear and an«wer. fur want fhese«J the plain- tiff will apply tulheCVurt for the relief prayed fur in the .'umpUiini bersnn. t>* Fur a »la«*tee ■ hiMKilving the U'C m L* u ( tnat>in«w4iy nuw raiAting ttetwrun n'aii.tifT ai»«f -Irfst dant and fur tha care and cu«t«Mly <J Juanita liuth J s J iimkmi . a nitnot chihl. the .«»or uf aid marOage. and tha rual« ar.d ihaburwaNisente «4 thia »ult. and fur wuch «»<h«T am! further reh«*f <•• to th** (\-urt may *ee w t j i»t an«l •'xjui’abie *1 hi* Mumn>»n* U M rxr«l by lubiuaf lh«*rwwi in the Klamath RriaiUt«an. by vrder ut the H«m II L. iL'tiaon. one al the Jusltfa« of the Flret J ik I him I Dintr»ct of (lie State uf Oregon, made. <iats*«l and fil»d tn thia «u»t at Klamath FalU. Ore gun, on tha Ifth day uf Frluuary. r.M». which awl utder rtwiulrra that >iim>tHM»» in thia wuit ba pubiuh«'«! uetee a wsah |.>r a peik»J •>( ai< »ucsfwe- <ivr and .»ui*««'utoa week« from the llth day uf February. !••* It W K KKMC»'. Alloii.r) Cut I'laint.fT 2 13 II» NOTICE OF SURVEY To tl.e Editor :— lish plaintiff’« charge*. Said contest fa. The 1>ids were opened by the Reclam therefore, dismissed, and the entry held ation Service for the building of the4300 intact." foot flume The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County •Tule Lake r 5. B. GRIZZLE KLAMATH FAI IA OREGON ■r viri«« au order ul «al« duly uiad* and KLAMATH CALI S, ORBQON mitred t>jr tin uounty Uuurl ul tb* ifitf« of Orrgon. fur thaC«unty of Kiamath.on thaiTth Al.RX MARTIN, Pnsidcnt E. R. IlFAMES, Vice ('resident day «»f IWL author tai tig. Uumat ng ALKX MARLIN, Jr., Cashier I ESI.IE ROtlERM, Asst. Ca*lilsr ' and V m puu erin g ma. a» iba guardian ul Iba I patema aa«l »alatea ut Mary PariUnaun, and I Hint IW a ay par tl ntan, m Vaara, to tall at privata «al« all I ha rl<tD. Illa and laieruai ol STATEMENT OF CON'HITION Al' IHECI.OHI tik HCslM-M «•id iuluoi» hi and tu U»r following duteclbed PFCEMIIKR 81, 1907. I property «Kuala tu the rouuly uf Klamath. : dual«» ol Or eg on. towll: Au undivided two Maut'M'M ; aevemha. twing au uudlvided one tevatuh tn* Liana ami IMaoounta.......................... tera«l each, <«ub)aoi tu an una«al<nat dower Inlcrcwt (hereini lu an«l to th* «outit half ilia Honda ami itecurUlaa....................... I »aaihweai quarter tU the noriheaat quarter Real Catate, Building* ami Fl Hurra •nd loia ouu (I), tao (JJ. three (3). four |4) an»l ilve Iof »«M'lion tweuty eight (>'; the north t’aah ami Skylit Exchange., half ol the »outhwe«| quarter : the tuulhweal j quarter ol toe aouih«»jal quarter, and Iota owe i i.mii ins* > (I) and two 1'1) xd wvlluu Iteenty «'treu (t7|, all i to luwa»blp thirty ulue ('♦WJ «outh range «er* Capital Stnek, fully pmd I hio,nuo.uii i en (?)ea«t oi tbe Willamette meridian, cou ÏI.76.I II Furplita ami Profits taiiiiug o a« re«. I a HI Hom aud altar tbe 'U.lMMi >.M t 7th day ol March, imu », prueov I to tell and euu- I'm» other Hauks........... 43I.2Y16 4b I Ilnur until «old, to «*41 al privale tale tor cash Pt-Tii'l I S i in bmid. au hire 11»» iho oiMktruiation of tha I nit' AI »Isskie naai«*>l court ail the right, tulo an I In tere«! which th»* «aid minor«,or either of ibriu I. Ale* Martin, Jr., Cashier id ths afa>v«- named Bank, do «..leiunly have hi and lo the *al»t pruiai«uv Application« tur purona m * may h» mi la to •wear that the alsive slalement is trim to the fa‘at of my kuowlwlgeiml la-lmve Au* Mawrts, >*.. t'ashter. O A. Atram«. Klamath Fall«, Oregon and tu Xina Par It in won. guardian. F a '. u ah ». <‘al. Sul>scrila-d •ml sworn In liehire me ibis ilth day ol Jmiu iry, 1WW. Dated aud tir*I published Fel» »I. PA« MIH NINA |*KKki\0<»\ (■■vi.1 C. II. wioiHow, Notary Public lot Or««gon. ! Guardian <4 I be person« and estate» of Mary Farltln«uu and Frank lW*ry Farbiuauu. ‘ ntluora. 1 < B-3 that it oughl t«i l>e repn**eute«l with a float of some kind is th* opinion ahradi lieen ex pre»*«wl by it miml>er ol ita citi- i tens. , The Cliamla-r ■■teCuiuinerve did a , , *plendi.l piece ol w-ok at Sacramento. Would it not l>e |H>»*il>le lor it to «Io the *ame at Portland ." The expenseol plac - ing a float in the parade would not l>e wry great. tine »4 the moat mited builder* ol fl,ia'* in th«* Cnitisl -rate* 1 ha* Imen employeil to ,le*ign and ImiM the fl-Mta for the Feaiival and it uoul-l Iw . an ea*i matter to employ him l > pie |iare tlo* float for Klamath. The imli no doubt will have a large di-leg’»)'"'' it' Portland at the lime of th«* Frsliial ami they «nrnld make their presence fell in a manner that would do milch ¿>»»1 fin Klamath. This i* a m «tier which the Herald lie- lieve* the Chanilier of t'ommen-e -lioul.l take iu hand at once and make prepera- It of tion* for proper repreaeulatimi tors splendid opportunity for a ill ÌIII* meiiense amount ol advertising ■t a minimum cost. Notice tion ol a mank-ipal water supply Bids Received For Flume It will lie a,lverti*e<l from the I'ueiti,- to the Atlantic and the railioads will give *|*cial rates. It »i'l rival in import ■tuv the Ma-lri Gra* of New tlrl.-iin*. thv We *'f!< r one hundred dollar« reward for an> attention to the fact that von have over- ••awe ol Catarrh that canu.il be cured by Hall* Catarrh Cnrw. looked the Tule lake l>a*iii ami e«|*cial- F J. CH KN KY X CO . Tule*Io. O. We. the im« er-i<nc<l. have known F. J. Che Iv the np|>er [sirtion. Here in ii> area ney lor the lari 13 year« and believe him per ol lea* Ilian three mile* npiare are eight lectly be Dora hie tn all b'Kine«« Iran «action«, and financially able to carry any obligation« families containing twenty three <luld- made by Li« hrni. rvn under twenty years of age, tl.e of \(a!»1»n. k'innmi Marvin, Wbolewale Dru«i»la. ruled*», Q, whom are hoys nod eighteen are *nls.— ilall* Catarrh ('ore 1« taken internally, act- iiig directly u|x»n the i*t«M>l amt mmsmt «niace Ranches. <*i it*e >y«<eiu. Testimonial« »ent »ree. price 7. m - per buttle. »«•»id bv ail »irusrniwt' lake Hal s tamily pul» for • «>n»tlpaiion. ipal expense« anti a committee was a. -; but the fart that hr has furnished it pointed to cooler with tlie city council, well, that he aatablfahed a residence with a vie* to taking action. The qnet- thereon and reniainel continuuuslv tor not much head way was has I «ecu suli*cril*d and the vigorou* manner in »liieh they ar* pushing it Important Land Decision iaunch our ticket on the field without iom.lv handicapped 1 am for the direci «i le a.qiiaintarue among men of stand Circuit Judge livesin Klamaih county, ing an«i ii.fluence which woulil 1« of in it Mould l>e nothing but fair ami just to have the Prosecuting Attorney come valuable aid to him in sm-uring legisla Iroiu Lake county. We are a firm be- tive action. I lever in an equitable division ah As he is an old Corvallis l«y an.l a •round, Every sect io, has a right, aud graduate of the OAC, his many friends should be represented—Silver 1-ake here will anxiously watch his campaign larader. As to Mr. Thompson's qnalifi- cations wecaimot write intelligently, tor the nomination and earnestly ho|x- he has hardly Is-en in talk» county long ior hi* success.—Corvallis Gazette. enough for one to judge. It might lie well to give him lime to get the dust <4 Linn county out of his clothing before electing him to office in luike.— lake A very important land decision hns view Herald. just been rendered by the Commiseoner KLAJVIATH COUNTY BANK Guardian Aala «>f Rasi Fatala Portland Rose Festival SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS W.-W Not until well along in March may lite Re|Hililii-an State Central Commillie hold its promised meeting for setting the dav for the alate convention that is ¡ATTORNEY AND to chmiee four delegates to the National COUNSELOR AT LAW I ■smvention and nominate four i-andi- KLAMATH FALLA, OREGON ates for Presidential «-lectors. State Chairman G. A. Westgate »»vs that he ROOMS 7 A 8, MURDOCK BLDG. Irelievrs it lies! foi lCe|Hil«li,:an iiitrri-H* tn allow further considérai ion of im DR. C. P. MASON portant questions liefore the state com mittee meets, in order 'hat Republicans DENTIST may make up their minds what policies Office in American Bank A Trust Com they a ish to adopt. pany’s Building Each of the two Congressional dis PHONE 614 tricts basa central committee, which KLAMATH FALLS OREGON will call a convention for its districts, to I choose two ilelegates for the National convention. Oregon therefore will have WILL A. LEONARD eight ilelegates in the National conven tion, four representing the state at large, DENTIST two representing the First Congress- ioual district and two representing the Wlthrow-Melhase flulifting Second district. W. E. Bowdoin ¡9 Klamath Cotintie*« representative on tbe state committee. and J. W. Siemens on the congressional C. F. STONE committee. ATTORNEY AT LAW C. C. BROWER FARMERS OF HODERATE MEANS OFFERED RARE OPPORTUNITY OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE K'amath Falls, Oregon An unusual opportunity is offered the farmer of moderate means to secure a home in the Lakeside Tract located on tbe North shore of Tule Lake. TLe DR. WM. MARTIN land now offered for sale consists of 3500 acres of irrigable land lying under ■ dentist the Adame cans), a part of the Klamath Project, and admirably lusted along the »hole of tbe lake. It is rich eage- brush and grass land, part of it being in cultivation. It will be sold in tracts to suit purchasers and on satisfactory terms. Cl» IL ENGINEER and SURVEY Ok For particular" call rn or address, J KLAMATH FALLA Frank Adams, manager Lakeside Coin- jaoy, Tule Lake, Oregon. 10-17-tf All kinds o( engineering aud draughting Office over Klamaih County Bank E. B. HENRY City Meat Market MEISSÄ ARMAND s gT*» W.-W. w. èÇ 000<XX>-000<X>0 <KXXX)<><><X><><X> • 11 PROPRIETORS ¡3o AIL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL KINOS MIDWAY Every drop i Of Old C inti ne nt a I Whiskey Water Mill Whiskey Normandie Rye F. F. V. Rye is ns pure as Government inspection can make it. It is bottlo<l in bond untler Government su- peivision anti that curries.the guarantee of abso lute purity. STABLE SE SHOP Pure General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work Livery and Feed Stable Both Saddle and Driving Horses Pitone 456 CHAS. R. BALDWIN is the word that tells the story, and when the government places its 0, K. on whiskey you may • e sure it is pure. Sold by Kwwih Foils I Y > A. G. DUHME C. I). WILLSON Wholesale and Retail Dealer £ ra;-O-O-Q<X><><XX><H><> <x>o<xx><x>-o<xx>(a BUYS .. S-HIDES îiisJSaïmHiisæœE Wl ■UY TIMBERLAND Office in First National Bank Building, LAKEVIEW, OREGON. h|^k kktí pA»»», I m O mf I x > uo 4 Has! thiu< oq th« «ubjacI »tar writUo íllustr»tln| «U Fur Anisáis 411 MM »Uui Ilappar* gw rwt* lfa .fi trip«. Uama laws Mote ««4 whsis t<> »r«p. «M Vi I wowme • su< ■ “ OApp^ It s • tegaier taefCMM4i« Frica. T««ur Nrtnam. gl W- ltd«« *•««• 1 into I