Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 11, 1908, Image 2

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    In Ikmai i
Mele «iiculah'd
land the tremendously rich swsmp
Gty Ftn.ir.ces
I’ al -I \ L I i *»»n, w I.«» if encaged in
i lauds, I ant surprised that a land of
Th^ following i« ihv r«’|u»rt <»l Dii ice ! the tud "u I i i.»-*
would opviate a
; suclt opportunities has not l>een utilised
,lu«lg«í o( ll.t» City «»1 KlaniKth Fall«, Or-■
blind pi uitvi I»»••l»ib Imn went into el
long l>e(ore. Lack of transportation, ot
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
«’(¡« mi , cowting a |H’ti«»'l of t«%o year», 1 feet. I’» le n »me t - lh» -e lepoils th«*
unurse, baa mitigated against settle­
from Juno l«t, I'.Hhi, to lune l«t. I9ÜH :
loll 'wm, •
tin» yt.’ii «lute«»I ,\|i Koi*
ment. l-ut that is now assn re. I and ».i
it pur- ,
neat that no larmer need hesitate to go Amount« «»xiMMvloti au «I I«» i
insou ap ' u»»»| in tht last i sue of th»'
l<o*«» during the year »„»ginning June j
ahead with cro|ts on that ace-iunt, lie
Itenanxa H Hlvtin
Miteii.ils tot All Khhls of Spi.ivin ’
|«t,
VHS», ami emiing -lum* 1st. t'Ki..
can .end stuff to maiket hv the time it
There h »\** been s»»m«* r«'p<*rts eiicn
fkt:t tsi
I-
irv
Hone
a»»«l
cart
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TWO DOLLARS PER \ EAR IN ADVANCE
Also
(.iiain
and Set'll Dipping. < ill m l
I
i. pr.slmvd tor market.”
lated
th»’ lie»» I t hit I I li tell« I tn «'ll. ;l|h» '
i;.»!i <w
Mr. Darrow is president ot the Kia- ^»UtH'IAl Polfai.............................
III ll.e ill;, 'i 'tile »»I liquor Hll«'l July I.
PRICES ARE HR.II I.
!MM> iHl
Murthal................ »,
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All communications submitted for put I cation tn the columM of this ps|H»r math Corporation, owning Mill, Ad-
ltk\ ta»I Such rvpu'l* ar«» iilleih «xitbuui hmndrt
Ponml
MiMi
r
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will be inserted only over the name ot t e waiter. No non de plume article# ditmn. Mills Second Addition and part
li»»n. I im« ini t<» emit intie hudnetH, and
stivvt ¡SiqM’iint»Titlvnl .......
;:c 75
will l»e published.
of the Enterprise Tracts, and is treas­
h> run s bt'iiMid nn«l
p.iilor ami
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p.3 1'
urer of the Enterprise Land ami Invv*- Oily Engineer ami Svvter pinn«
eig’ir Mini * ; l»ui I u iah t«» aiitmiincv hr
375 DO ;
City
Kttorn*\
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Mrmiglv u* p'»*«il»l«», IlnH imt a «Iropttf
LET ALL STOCKHOLDERS HAVE THE FACTS inent Co. He is ca-duer of the Fort Chy Ti«»ii«ui vi ..
150 tk>
utter National Bank of Sacramento, a
ah «»hoi w ill In'allmied >»n th»» pieiiil*»«"»
too 00
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remai kalde institution and is president I\»lice Jmlgo ...
and n«* giinibliint will In* |»«*riiiiit«sl. •
j
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oo
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Sor^mht at Kirn'*, tir«» «lept.
This lu w line will I*»* at least ii « profit­
At the adjourned meeting of the stv khokiers of the Water I’aers A mo -; of the California Corporation, having
I l td <>3 able and must certainly tat nmie atfie«»
1 ' t- .«i» 1 W .»(.-i
ciation, held in this city last Friday and Saturday, a resolution was presented I large holdings in California and at II•><<■
* J i ai alitine, h «'alt h offiwi«,
al»h* than th«» <tl«»»»n bu.»in«'Ma. I shall
asking for a Congressional investigation. When it was presented it was laid \¡lie, that state.
727 21 <li-|><»se <»( iib >t«»« k «»I a in«’«, « te , imu
nur»e hire, et«'.
•
on the table, the general understanding lieing that it was to go over until th. , tIf chief interest to Klautalh |ieopl<-
; Punting, »npplie’*. nati«, tool .
♦m hand and in (ranui ihi>* umnth if
September meetinir. A recess was taken until Saturday morning out of re­ in the <-oiin<etion with the opinion ot
23 I*»* ib|r. I>e"i<les the nn(u»al »liahk«» t«> |
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Mr.
Darrow
as
to
oil
possibilities,
is
the
spect to Dr. Withycombe, who was h> t* as the guest of the association.
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Drayage..............
,
a reputation as a law breaker, bu**inv«**
When the meeting was called to order Saturday morning a motion was made to fact that he was lor a dosen year* with
7: ut »vs rvas«»n* compel me l»» resent Uiv«v Him-
i.umt*er . ................... ».......... ..
A choice line oí 111 vc*?*! -
take up for consideration the resolution in question. It was here that the friends l- e Standard Oil Company and «.<-
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• *r« I niitflit ad I that had it !«*>«* ii ,
cloaely in touch with devel<'|>ement ot lUa«ksinithii’g................
of the measure made a mistake, and one th it lost the resolution supporter*.
nitmtN t lint ax ’ 111 innke
too *>0 knoan p»»sitiv««ly that the entile c»*iinly
Diis gives B »ant prisoner!*...........
The opposition to the passage of the resolution at this time «as two fold the California oil fields.
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would go drv, it is diiubllul a bother .
First, its passage might interfere with the program adopted Friday, namely, weight to hi* conclusion* and a-lds to
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teight
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.
m
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tlu
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woiihl
have
l»evn
ten
wet
vote«
in;
appealing to the Director to reconsider the l ¡ear I.ake b.-L The i>aramoun< the -ir- ne opinions In-Id by , x, . i
I S 20 this piecinvt Allow me t » repeat that
\V«x«l
desire is to have work on the Upper Project start this year. The passage of en»*e»l oil men a II* haw proviou’*!)
l»9 t»t
1 lertkmx
.. .
liter this nmnth. 1 will tmt Fell, give'
h**ke4
over
this
tivM
an
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n
equally
this resolution might have the effect of stopping all work on the project until
Street«, tmlvwalki* atei ri » ■*
awnv imr Eiamile alcohol *»i alcoholic
sanguine as to the prx^pec
the matter was acted on by our representatives when Congress meets.
5050 hi Irink« in «n\ i<»>m. -’hai'»’ <*t manner,
mta
Encouragement <h<MiM !•*• given to all
The second reason for opposition was bas<sl on the fart that then- was
210 00 an«l w ill ofYer anv hsm «I aiico in my |M*wer
Support Library.......................
enterprises
tluit
look
to
developemvnt
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nothing to be gained by the passage of the resolution at thia time. Ihe vast
O|»ening ’»th J*t., I»etwven Fine
toward« tlic abs.»lut«» enforcement of th«'
majority of the stockholders knew nothing of it. if it were to be taken up in the latent rrmiurwa oi the Klamath
and High ....
... ....... . t:u»a 02 prohibition law.
September it would permit them to be here and vote on the questions al issue. i«sm, and there in such confidence ii
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If it is passed then, it will afford ample opportunity to get all matters in shape the outcome of oil well <levvlopemei:t
We have three tracts of laial which I
Total l'.\|H‘ii 'itures f«»r year
for presentation to the proper authorities. Nothing will have been lost ami among expert* thaw the propertv ownet"
emiing June 1, 1907......... $1574*’» «’M) ar«» «letachvti from our principal ranches I
there is the certainty of the gain that present op ratnins will not have been and busiiH‘Sd men should I m ? willing to
Receipt«
(rom all »ourveaior «ear emiing and on that «ccmint will «ell for less
d » their part in hastening its* develope-
interfered with.
than they are worth. Righty acres lev­
.inne
1,
IW’:
It is to be deeply regretted that many of the jiarties on both sides permitted nient, is the view oi Mr. Darrow which
el land near Swan Lake School Hnimr,
5tkM)
00
From
liquor
b»'vnM'!r
$
their sincerity to get the better of their calm -r judgment. That both sides are is fully coincided in by y* a nu m I »er who
14 $1 | er acre, hU> acre« v«»ry good land
’* Taxes
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sincere in the matter must be admitted by everyone, but this is a question that tiave already made j Miib.^riptioii* to
h»G UO bordering *»n Swan I ¿ike. |«» per acre;
*' Fines
.
requires the coolest kind of judgment and the m >st conser—alive action. Be­ stoek in th«* c«»in|»any that ha'» put
70 tX> «rid LW acre« smith end <*f M«»a«l«»w
“
Shoa*
licenses
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tween now and next September plenty of inn • will elapse t > permit of the con eh:t»»<sl a iig and expert** soon !•» "lait
|S|
00 I ake, three mil«’« from Fine <»ro\« . 12” (
“
lk»g
Tax
sideration of this matter on all sides, and stockholders can then meet and take work.
h»:’. »0 «»( which was lumght ns timber lamb ,
«¡it
Pound
action intelligently.
average growth c*f timber, nlauit 110
“ Street a«sessment!« anti
This question of an investigation has b<-en discussed ever since the Reclama­
412 35 being g«k)d agricultural hind, nice place, '
»idewalks
....
tion Service came in here and charges have bevn made indiscriminately. Now. Increased Post Office Business
extensive mitsmle range at |b) per acre. 1
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if this matter will ever reach the point where anything will be done along the
Postmaster R. A. Emmitt has receiv­
7S SO MU ¡ Would take g«»od horses (mart»« pre 1
T«»tal
Receipt»»
♦
April L*ot It
lines indicated by the advocates of the investigation prices«, there is one thing ed notice that lieginning with the tirM
*
f vrrvil) a* part payment.
Excess of ex|H-iiditnrv
they will have to do, and that is to prepare the evidence in their possession for «¡ay of July of this year his sal ry Mill
L. B. Applrgate .V S«ina
receipt* .....................
the co­ deration of the stockholders, or so much thereof as will convince the I v increased $100 i»er annum, makii .
Consisting of
I'artiv* omiiiig tin »ugh M.,»'-I<»rl a trw
average .nsn that there is cause for the complaint. The Republican would the pay of the poatmaster $1900 per year, Ileceipts front all sources
ing
June
1st,
l'.kXS
lay
ii;--»
wiin<
<-J
i.itbi-i
.i
ituvel
wa»
therefor • s i'- jest tlist every stockholder be presented with a pamphlet briefly the highest it can get until the office is
Fron» liquor licenses ........
1 51 (XI 00 ■i i-l\»-i Ii-ir
I »».i 1' ink »r.l. ah-» lm-1
setting f-> ■th th • chant'"’ an I.the facts substantiating them, and that this be promoted to second class. The receipts
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rai.tng I >'li rut.ifia-
thirty days before the September meeting. They will then be ot the |xwt ortu'eslioa a gradual increase
mailed r.' >
HM» on gii.* :in«l i-bil-ti.-n a|.;“'.ir«*«l at tbr station
D »g Tax.........................
able to go . t.the next meeting and act intelligently.
in the last year, and for the four quar­
r* m tin* train |'<ill«-l in ami h«-l-t up for
“ Taxei ...........................
Som h.ag ought to be done to forever settle this matter. It has cropped ters ending March ill. |!M)S, the total
«55 On th«» in-|“-«’l««»t> <>t th«- pa«Mi>gt«ra ths ar-
Show
hccnsv»
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up at every meeting and we trust that when it is taken up next September that was $7500. or only $500 le-s man i- re
tiel«-a of whi-'h tlu-v -*«-«'n««-1 v«-ry proti» I.
final and definite action will be taken to permanently remove it. The surest quired to put the office in the second
Total receipts for year emiing
-«»in«* ot th«* trav«*h*r. w>ni*l»*r«*.| it th«*y
way to accomplish this is to present to the stockholders before the September class. When the total receipts of ai
FOR EVERYBODY.
LO TS OF i HEM.
1I9H0 19 werv atlvi-rti.ing th** wgvtabl«*. or the
June lit. IfNW ........
meeting all of the evidence possible. Too much light cannot lx? thrown on the office reach the $>*0O mirk the pro
Excess* over receipts ...
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matter, and if there is any ground for the charges let th“ stockholders have it. motion is made from the third ciapp, and
Amounts exrH»mle«i amt for a liat nur «-ir■>in-in-» iulabagit. white ia the other
It will not detract one iota from the effectiveness o an investigation if one is if the receipts of the office make mb
¡«»»»e during year emiing June 1st. <*a»'li h«*l.| .1 »font, li>»4llliv looking boy.
asked for and granted, but it will greatly aid the stockholder in reaching an gr<>ath whatever in the next year it will
at the store oí
1909
< l.i- tir I w-i Kbiin till Fall, iiarlu-i who
intelligent decision as to whether he will support the passage of the resolution result in a promotion of the office. The
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00
S|»t‘cial police......................... 1
wervon the train art» thinking <»f mov
or vote for its defeat.
lowest salary paid f*os tin as ten» under
noo (X) ing to M*»»l-»-I, pr«*i»iiiiial>ly :>■ <»ngag<* in
M i
the second class is $2 KM) per annum, an I Poundtna«ter
|50 00 raiding rulalaga«.
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in addition it makes it possible to secure I City 1 nginect
2b4 19
lliat
her
numl-er
on
tiie
,
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ommencenient
High S ciiool Commencement
Ittqiorl» fr»>in l..ike,i»*w are that ninny
.ill of the clerks that are needed to carry City Attorney............................
243 00
pnatram was a credit to herself an.! als»>
partie* -m* »-ailing at th«* I nit«*«l Stat,-«
♦ »n the work.
1.50
IN)
Cilv
Treasurer
to the Klamath County High Sch-iol.
I
lai -I -.tin «* to hit- .»ii holm—Ira la or to
Fur several years the salary of the I*><•»• Jndga
luo Ou
and to tiie faculty ttn-ler wl.ich she re-i
_*,*t information stamt public l.n-l. in
postmaster of this city has l»een increas­
With cretlil tv llteutselves an«l the id Cvive»i her training.
53 7»
Sergcant at- Vm»«
1 ii. - ,-oiihtv. M -I - i ii..- lam! - that
ucatiunal institution from which they j The valedictory addrese a id the ora- ing and it is safe to say that in anotm r LigEit-s an«l watci
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141* S3
nr,* auitabh* t<*r agrii*«,ltnral ptirpo-««
are now stepping forth the graduating ti.»n on “The I’escent of .Muses” were year the office will have outgrown the Quarantine,health »»ffi«-er,m« 1-
nr«* Iwing Ink, n tlii* yrarliv parti,- who
class of the Klamath County High given by Mis* Rachel Applegate. In third class and taken its place < ne notch
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icine ami nurse hire.............
KENYON & THOMPSON, PROPS.
air coming into s-mthrm Ot*v«in in
d
School presented the regular c immence- the preparation of her produclion she I higher.
Printing, «tipi lies, etc..............
535 04
,-nrvli ot liumv*.
d
The past few months the receipts have
ment program at the High School Fri­ displayed splendid literary ta-te aid
213 10
Dray age...................................... ..
< hhk I s pack *d ami shipped.
Ih i\ \ li< i liim
day night. The large assembly room was her oration was ably written ami well been very heavy, especially during the l.umlrt-r
Eight irrr« of woodland »ithin three
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sped.dtv.
Baggage
orders
”
iven prompt it
primaries
and
the
election.
All
«»(
the
crowded so that many of those who at­ rendered indeed. In closing her address
Bia«'kau»tthtng.............
4 * 25 miles of town. Fairly improved. Price
candidates sent out large quantities ot Board I’ i iauners................... .
tended were forced to stand throughout
tention.
Having up-to-date pimi» trucks ue
14 75 $40 per acre.
she exprececi the gratitude of the class
the exercises. The class was strong in for the a*sista»ice received from all in literature which greatly increased the D »g tags.......... .. ., ..............
M ason a Su»U<;H.
4 25
solicit
your
line piani» moving. .
the delivery of the customary orations acquiring a High School education and revenue from the sale of postage stamps. H» i/ht
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A fine tract *»f land within live mile*
4
and the musical numbeis on the pro­ in a most lieantiful way sal I good-bye The work in the office is not decreasing Wood .......
50 00 of town.
gram were by the best talent in the city. tu the pleasant associations of the past and every l«»x is rented and there is a Electione
is
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demand lor more. The post office is an Sewering pipeline through cut
The members of the class marched in few years.
59 ih)
institution
that
always
indicates
the
and took their seats on the platform and
Streets, ride walks ami cr*»ws
Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt, whore mu>i»*al
this was followd by the invocation by ability is the pri le ot thr- city, next growth of a citv.
Wcxxl lor Sale.
2».J2 sq
walks .. .......................... .
Bev. P. Conklin. .Miss Mae Worden sa »g the beautiful solo. “Tliou Brilliant
240 0<»
. Support Library.........................
1C» inch wood $0 per cor<l; I foot |5.
rendered an excellent piano solo, which Bird,” by I*. David.
571 18 I.vave orders with Mason & Slough.
Her »wee
The suntmer seas«m is bringing with Sprinkler and freight ... ....
was followed bv the salutatory address voice amt attractive wavs always charm 1 it the exenntions on the beautiful L’pper New Hose House .......... . .
45 70
A. I'. IIUTl IIIN.H.
delivered by Miss Lena Smith Barnum her auditor«, an I lor Klamath triple no lake. So definite announcement of the Chairs for Council
13 no
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Two n.-w <’ypr»- r incubator* and
Alex Martin, III, followed with an musical program can be the liest unless n tial excursion of the n-amn han yet Hauling hose - arts to fires ami
oration on “True Success.” Mr. Martin -Mrs Zumwalt is one of the participants liten made, but the first trip oi the new
repairs ....................................
25 00 brooder# for #ale. Boat <»n earth.
T. W. Stephen#.
showed familiarity with his subject an«l
Hose
tower,
Mtipplies
foi
fire
­
County Judge J U Griffith spoke steamer will likely ba an excursion up
in his delivery of his production demon­ b lefly to the graduate«, cougratnlatir g Wood river. This will be the first large
men ami furnishing »inarters M7H 32
strated that he is [sissessed of talents them upon their aeliievemeiit* in the rt«-amer rea-ly fur business on the l.’pper
T»»tal exp*‘ii»htt;r*‘s for vear
that should receive attention in the lines educational line, and then pre-ented the Lake and consequently it will have the
en<hog June 1, 19ÛR
$120^7 4M
of higher education. It must be said memls-r* of the « lass with their diplo­ first excursion. Next will conm the
M rs . M. M c M illan , proP’r.
dr wm martin
Total exe«*“.» for ex|»en litun s
that of the young gentlemen of the ch«s mas. In the meantime the flower girls Winenta which will Is* ready fur traffic
ov » t rereipts of tlieJyear« 7'i72 bi*
of 15K)8, he is the boy orator.
DENTIST
Modern improvementa.
73 rooms und snitos.
had brought in many lieantiful floral within a few weeks. In a«ldition to
Miss Elsie Applegate, in her usual pieces fur the graduates, an t following these two there are the steamers Hornet Warrant imleLt»‘»1n»‘M* «lune. 1,
Sample Rooms. Bar Room, Parlors, Two (’Ini*
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manner, rendere»! Iveautifu'ly a violin . this Prof. J. G. Kwan, who has leen at and '.he Eagle, and also a numlier of
Rooms, Etc., Etc.
solo. This was followed by an oration the High S-h-Mil for five years, but wlm launches. It has Iteeit suggested that Ai'cnnitilated interest ther»*»m. •il Hi <N)
by Maud Estella Nail on the subject i leaves with the «-lose of this year, ex- ■ later on in the season a grand excursion
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
I ;>;'i«i <M)
“Broaden Your Horiscn.” In the prep­ | preseel his appreciation oi the assist­ l»e given on the l’pper lake in w hi«-h the
liKhHI (M
Bon<l«*»l ifi'lehtedness
aration of her production Miss Nail ance he ha l received ,'rom the patrons entire flotilla is to participate. A vert
K- -j-i « tiuliv Mibtnitt»' I,
showed deep thought and bard work.
of the school ami the students while at reasonable rate wotil-l induce several
A, I. L eavitt ,
Miss Fannie El-lora Virgil gave a*i the hea«l of the institution.
, hundred jieople to go on the trip ami it
Polire Judge.
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ATAI IM.
able oration on "Auld Lang Syne.” H**r
would lie the means <4 getting valuable
X>NESCASIt XTOHI
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delivery was g-xwl and the number re­
“ n •
M* ».a ,
i puplicity for the beautiful Klamath n-
Meil
H oims tn
I
»h. Northwest
A bay horse, saddle and bridle were
ceived the hearty applause that it well
sorts. The matter has lieeti suggested
Oil in Klamath County
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G ROC F RI LS ECONOMIZE THRO JONES
metited. Misses Faye Hogue and Hazel :
to some of the steumleiat men an I tliev stolen from the stable of J. 1). Carroll
1 l»> (ware, I>r» ( .«uis arMi
Tli« Buyer« Guide |
PI II«* rj all L ih I s .««de-i
Front «nd Dali 5»«
Rolfe, both memliers of the graduating I
seem to take very kindly to the proposi­ on the Henley ranch last night. it is
Trees, vines and Ivrry
tegwlat Mui Oil,
POU
I LAND. Oh, V
tin light that the horse was stolen lie-
class, next gave a piano duet that was
“Klamath County liar every indi­ tion.
J
plants of all kinds.
Lead­
fully appreciate,! by the audience-
cation of In-coming the largest oil pro
.Most of the boats w ill lie used on the fore 1 •> o’clock, hut the theft was not
discovered until about 4 :«30 thin morning
ing varities of fruits. Stock
Mr. Perry DeLap in the preparation during district on the Pacific coast,’’ Fourth in convey ing pa»«engers to ami
said A. I.. Harrow, of Sacramento who from the picnic grounds, but the entire when it was reported to the officers and
of bis oration on “The New Era" showe»i
has Is-en visiting Klamath halls for the flotilla of the lake lias never turned Olli they at once got out after the thief. In­ of best quality and adapted
marked familiarity with the develop­
pa‘t ten days and drove tnore than 300 in a body and it would be a novelty for dications are that the horse was stolen
ment of the West and a thorough knowl­
to Eastern Oregon condi­
miles in company with Frank Ira White the people of this section and result in by a party familiar with the stable and
edge of the current topics ar.d important
THE LAND MAN
the Henley ranch, and the officers are
in seeing the great basin and its rich beneficial advertising.
tions.
No better grown.
questions.
His oration was an able
in search of a man who formerly worked
valleys. Continuing, .Mr. Darrow said:
The
first
excursion
ot
the
season
will
production and the result of deep study
Yard at Macdoel, California.
“There is great opportunity for Kla­ probably lie given a week from next for Mr. Carroll. It is thought that the
and hard work. Mr. Chandler Met ail ley
horse thief is headed towards Lakeview*.
Liat your land for sale with this
Sunday,
the
time
depending
on
the
math
people
to
hasten
deyelopement
of
presented a well written oration on the
The annual Alumni banquet of the
Address
ollil-C. we have buyer« for nil
‘‘Pacific’s Part in the World's Com­ the entire district and make it a center weather and the matter of having one of
Klamath County High School was held
c I hhscm
of Kliimnth County
merce," and following this Mr. Burge of the greatest activity try getting oil de* the et<*amers in commission.
at
the llonHon Hotel Saturday night
property.
Mason rendered a vocal solo that de­ velopement started without delay. No
There is now considerable talk oi new
man can say positively where oil will lie buildings this Summer. <1. W. White The «lining room was beautifully decor­
lighted the audience,
found bnt I believe in one locality is thinking of erecting a brick on the ated with wibl flowers and with the col­
.Miss Winifred Withrow gave an excel­ which I vi-ited in 1'oe \ alley that oil
ors of the class of IfMiK. Forty-seven
Agent for .stark Bros. Nurseries
lent oration on “The Influence of Envi­ will t>e found at o depth >f not more coiner of Fourth and Main streets. No participated in the banquet and those
The only acreage adjacent Io
And Orchards Company.
c in tract has yet been entered into lor
ronment,” and in its delivery she showed than 1500 feet. The oil field is appar­
were the graduates, together with the
Klamath Fulla for sale in amull
tin- building, hut it is very probable that
considerable talent. Miss Minnie Ro- ently wide in extent and wells may lie
parents of some of llie graduates, the
tracts. More Hum a »coro of
s imetbing will lie done shortly The
gene Barnum gave a goo«l oration on opened np over a very large region, but
faculty and the board. The event wa
people have securisl i II oh for
‘The English Ideas of America,” and at much greater depth in some lo.-jlith-s Marons are perfecting plans for tin- a highly enjoyable one, and will go i
homes.
• rec* ion of their Temple and there i- nl«o
following this Mrs. Oliver Gates sang a than in otheis.
down H'«»no of the Alumni •s ’ocialiom
some talk of the building goiti/ upon
solo that was a treat to the audience,
Mills Ailililimi
“Sink a well and find an abundance the lot recently purchased tiy I., -lacol,-'. most siicee ^fiil annual banquet ?.
the violin obligate by Miss Elsie Apple­
of oil in Klamath Comity and yon will Should all of these buildings, in addition
The urigAtion systems now under way (
nr« the beat buy» on the market
ATTORNEY AND
gate adding greatly to its lieauty.
E. WHITLOCK
not have to worry any more about get­ - to the Hum bio k, in* put up this sum­ in lids countv will bring a large Amount '
“Our Lives Will Tell;” this was the I
CEUNSELOR AT LAW
ting railroal transportation, or getting mer and fall it would make things quite of rich agri-ultural land intocullivation.
UNDERTAKER
subject upon which Miss Lillie Pearl Ar­ people liecause it is not so easy to get to lively the rest of the year.
KLAMATH FAI I.C, OREGON
Work is likely to commence on both the
AND EMBALMER
nett delivered an oration that won for this section as to some other loi-alitics
Drews \ alley and (‘often wood projects j ROOMS 7 A a, MURDOCK BLDG
her tlie admiration ot everyone in at­ on the coast that have attractions for
A. Helming & Co. fur merchants in the near future, and with the advent '
Holder of License No 21k.
tendance at the exercises. The prepara­ the hemesetker. I have long regarded pays highest cash prices for all kinds of of the railroad Lake county is lam nd to
THE LAND MAN
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
tion of the production showed that Miss the Klamath Basin as a wonderful coun­ i hides and furs. Headquarters Ameri­ make a wonderful advancement within
DR. C. P. MASON
Arnett has not wasted her lime in the try and destined to lie one of the rich can Hotel.
if
the next year or so. Lake County I x-
DENTIST
High School, but that she lias gained agricultural legions ot the coast. After
C. F. STONE
MONEY TO LOAN:
Hard times, arniner.
WILL A. LEONARD
Office in A merit an Dank A Tin l ('»>m
ideas that will mske her useful to the having spent a numlier of days in driv­
ATTORNEY AT LAW
but I have some to loan if you hav • the
We
have
a
number
of
cottages
for
puny's Building
world. The delivery of the oration was ing over the valley Ipnds, seeing the
security.
E. B HALL
OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE
DENTIS r
sale. Price range from $3.25 to $20**0.
almost perfection and it must be said gieat forests ot timber and broad ranges 1 13-10tf
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