Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 25, 1908, Image 2

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    Chicago. June II' - Congrcsmati >Lvr-
X.-w V>ik lun«‘ IS I II. llaiiiniHii
KLimath Falla hm mv becoming wry
man, of lthica. N«w York, revived the will «| ei>d not les« than two months in viilhu»ia»lh » Vx i Uiv matter ul lending
j nomination for vice president on the lh. wil Is ol Upper Klamath Lake this a batrball t« rn to l.iikevivu for the
first baUot. The name of Congressman Summer. Ileretofor* the Information tournament. The hoys at* receiving a
E. J. MURRAY. Editor.
j Sherman was presented to the ootiven- was given out that he would remain but great deal «I ei»«XMitagetneht from tome
lion bv Timothy I WooJruff, of New a lew wiwka at hta mountain bom«, Pell >•( the bti'tinchM m*n and if the fliiancial
I York aud was seconded by Joseph G. can Bay I «ige, the swnie as he did last aid hixv •-.»» > l«»r an Uiideilaknig ol
•i Cannon, ot Illinois. Senator l »lge year, but it is now stated that he will I hi» kin«l h giv«*n. the I k »)», are »me to
made the nomination spsrcch (or Gover not only accompany Mrs. Harriman and carry nw«v one «»I I hr pritea at tke tour*
TWO DOLLARS PER VI-AR IN ADVANCE
their two sons to Oregon next month, name nt, mm tin» city will haw one of I
m r Guild, of Massachusetts.
The vole on the candidates for vice- but that he will bring a special train* the »iiongt* t team» that liaavwr plavvd
All > omniunieations submitted for pul . cation in the columns of this pa|ier president on the lirst lutllot was a« fol­ oad of Near Yorkers and prominent mi a diamond in StMilhern Oregon. I'he
will be insert«*! only over ttie name of t » writer. No non de plume articles lows:
eastern people whh liim, also that lie <»tgaiiitMii«»o < i the team ha» nut Iteen
will be published.
Sherman, Slit; Murphy, 77; Guild, w ill throw h.« g • e preserves op«n to entirelv completed ami likely w ill not
—
... ■
75; Fairbanks, land Sheldon, I. Slier hi« Nimrod gue « ami will supply them I k » until lw«»»w llirve of the buy« h> m
Recent measurements of tlie waler man's nomination was made unanimous. with launch«« <nd Imais, ami with suit the i>reg«<n Agiiculiural ('«Urge arrive
"Financial conditi 'ne throughout the
East are Iwd." sski H. V. Gates, who f wing tnrough the Tule lake outlet Th« convention then adjourned sine die. able tackle f. ’he tine fishing at Ids rc here, llouever, Ivan»» are now at uoik
has just returned to Oregon after mak­ »1 w a decrease of a few second feet. I lu nominating Congressman Sherman sort. Game of every sort a hound« in putting the Imll g»ouiid in flue nha|*v
ing a tour of all ol tlie principal cities of >. veral weeks ago the How was 22 sec Timothy I.. Woodruff declared that the the forests surrounding Pelican Bay, and practice gam«*« air plated every
the East. He continued
“The state­ <> I feet, but at the last measurement it Republican ticket would lie defeated un* ami the lake ami the mountain streams day,
ment ‘bad’ sh-mld l*e qualified. There wa« ninteen feet. The decrease in the leas a New York man was selected for will furnish endlen« .|.>rl for the dis
Georg«» Emery got n cow of Jim lion*
is lots <4 money in the Fast - that is. fiow is explained l*y those familiar with second place. It wa» for the ptupoae ciple« of 1-aae Walton who will *«• in ham ol Summer lutkr »«»me lime ago to
lots of it on guilt edge security. There j the conditions as lieing directly due to I securing the support of the stale *4 ' II»' Harriman |«irti.
milk, ami la«t week »lie gave birth to
is. however, n*> monev for »|wvulaH<m. the fait that the lake is getting lower, New York for the Republican ticket
C >1. W.H llolabinl. of Harriman's three ne nice calve* a» «me ahould want
I*i<n«trie« ot all kind« are classed »• a i <1 as the water recede, the stream | that led the delegates to almost unani­ pci», nal ststY, has lawn on the ground to »re. I'h«» com it a Hereford and th«’
Æ cimice
I nvod -
»imculation, and it is a hard matter to I tl* ugh the outlet decreases.
mously decide on Sherman. Mr.Shvrrii.in for some time, ami under his supervision caiv«*e are all marked lik«» the mother,
IllOlltM tiklit
XV 1 1 I lllllll«.*
There is at this time no iudimtion was seated with the New A'ork ilei workmen have oveihauled the lodge, m* and can hardly I n * told a|*ait.
pet money Mr their development. The I
inxnutaetoriee have not vet recovered wliatever that the water is running into ’ egatton in the conventnm when he -talLd electrical equipment and other olten a co a ha» tiiplet», ami
tl»O
|)1irelH»NVI'
li*4»IIOy
from the f-auie of last tall, and all a ave or cavity that is likely to till up received the nomination. I . A. Deuni necessities for the comfort and luxury |H»« iallv all <»f them alive ami
• t the large industrial institutions are but th -e who have l*e«n watching the son. a negro delegate from Illinois pic of the distingiiisli<sl visitors.
low». Silver Luk«’ leader.
till *‘|« rmt : with reduced fore«*«. Busi- plieiioiiK n**n are Iweoniing convinced , siding over th< comenti.>u while Chan
Tlie party will leave here »<> «■* tu ar*
Several mining men of prominence
n* s has picket up «ome since spring, that the water finds its way through a man Lodge delivered
hi* «|.*v li live at Pelican Bay als.ul July 15, and
f.ut tlo-te i* a feeling of indifference subterranean channel into some river nominating Governai Guild.
Mr. Harriman is n >w arranging his have tlii. spring visited the Lake coun­
through ut the whole country, and the in California.
Upon hearing tlie lesnll of the eon business affair« so as to get there al»uit ty discoveries, snd in some instance,
properties have l»*<*n acquire*! by them.
indications are that it will continue un-
Engineers of the Reclaiuatior. Nerv ice vention, President Roosevelt on med that time.
till after the presidential election.’’
are kept informed as to tlie condition of iatelv wired bi« congratulation« to
Special ear« w ilk bring the party to One of tlie biggest de.il« consummated
Dorns. Cal. From there it is a distance la Hint by which J. I*. Rsa.ler, of Colo-
Mr Gates is interested in the promo-I tin- outlet, and it is very likely ths' Sherman,
indo, slid Wm STiauer, of New Pine
motion <4 one of the largest power plants, next year a considerable sum will be
Portland. June 1“ '■ You cannot keep of eleven mile" to the laiat landing,
Creek, secured s lease on the l.auglihu
where
the
stesmer
make«
connection
lor
in the United States, and he made his set aside to eularge tlie opening -*u that a g.wd man rlow n
Chas W. Fulton
Telephone and tele­ and Jamison group of claims, by iimk
trip East, it is imderstood, in the inter- it will t«e of pracliesl use in the reels was defeate.1 loi Senator, but with la t Klamath Falls.
mg a cash pai iiient <>| |4,lk)i).
i st of this proposition ami while theie illation of I he iniindaled iauds in the elected president, it is not hard to guess graph line« are being establi-he.l for the
Tide
lake
basin.
use
oi
Mi
Harniiiin
an<l
the
|>aity
will
Washington, June'.‘J fine verdict
took occasion to visit all points of inter­
wIm will lie the dispenser of |»>litical
There lias l*een no work done on the pie on Oregon's Federal hiiieh-eouiiter. .airy with them a complete Coi|w of op­ tlie Piniond Hide--Benson land fraud
est. Ho was accompanied by his daugh­
ter, Miss Helen Gates, who a<x*onipan- outlet sin. e early in the spring, and it is
With Taft as President and Bourne erators and stenographers so that ur­ eases caused a great deal of surprise as
thought that the tiow could Is* again in- ami Cliautberlain tn the Senate, gent bu«ine«s tnav lie attended to. I wo of tlie defendants were found guilty
led him to this eitv.
He visited many of the large electrical crva-isl to 23 second feet if a channel , neither of the senator« would stand Harriman's |M>rsonal staff will accom­ a id two were acquitted. Frederick A
supply mannfactnring concerns and he were dug from the deeper water to the a.vs high with Big Bill. ««> Fulton would pany him, as will the family physiei it. Hyde and J.mat Schneider were found
says all of tin m ar* »till suffering from opening. The lake is gradu illy getting l*e in a much Iretter |a»*ition to dictate According to reliable information Mr. guilt> of all count«, while John A. Ben-
the effect• 4 the i a» > i *. " Most of them lower, but thi« is due to a measure only where tb« fat job« go than any other Harriman will rough it until September aou and Henry Himond were acquitted
report au inxTeaM* in business." said to the outlet, f**r at tins svas«*n of lla* man in the state. Bourne has bitteily 1st, and hi« lamily will prol>al Iv remain of all charge, in the land fraud eaaea.
ti fri x-c*
*ls that they are year the evaporation increases ami the fought the nomiii ition of Taft bv cling longer.
■Mr. G,.t.« ’•Hui the
We have three tracts of land which
inflowing
water
decreases,
causing
a
12 < M 11
mg to his second election term id...i
selling d i «»t gu (<» I in- a enterprises and
Immediately upon the nmvcniiig of are detached from our principal ranches
an I has attempted to discredit the Taft court Friday morning tlie grand jury and on that recount will sell for less
illdilXtll* Mit iadi. .1 are supplies for gradual receding of the lake.
estabiisl •
x'->n« ci i « s Everyone seeuis
B.-cau-e of (lie tangle which has arisen Ixnui whenever and wherever possible. reported two indictment«. The parties than they are worth. F.ighty acres lev­
to feel tl .i limo« a*« ' bad, and they ap- over the date of the mxt local option This in the event of Tafts success, indicted not lining under arrest bench el land near Swan 1-ake School House,
pear as it
r and have lost all elections as a result of the passage of would not make Bourne a favorite at warrants were issued ami arc now in the fl per acre; IGO acres very good land
life an I v
r. tiates n ill be here the constitutional amendment changing the White House, and his recommen- hands ol the sheriff It is very probable bordering on Swan Lake, p> |>er acre,
for sevi *
* looking . j<*r the addi­ the date of the general elections of the dations would carry little weight.
that the par tie« will not lie arrested in and 2110 acres south end of Meadow
In the case of Cliamtwrlain, being a time to have the ca«e. conie up at thia Ijike. three miles from Pine Grove, 19*
tions ti>...
! . ;ng made lo tile light state from the first Monday in June to
; the first Tuesday following the first IN mocrat, he could not expect a great term of court as they are «aid to la. out of which was Imught as timber land,
ami water
em of this city.
Mon.lay in November, tlie anti-saloon deal of patronage in the office giving if the country.
average growth of timber, about 140
Crook county business men have not I people have come to the conclusion that line. Chamberlain, however. Ims re­
Ju Ige Benson thought the atfi lavit being good agricultural land, me« place,
given up the idea of getting railroad ' the best way to solve tlie riddle would < peatedly announced that he will devote asking for a continuance |n the Arant extensive outside range-at $ 1<* per acre.
FOR EVERYBODY
LOTS OF THEM.
<■ mnection between Shaniko, Bend and , be to amend the local option law and his time to attending to the needs of case sufficient an I give the defense two Would take good horses (mares pre
Prineville. The people of Prineville and thus do away with any thieateneJ, Oregon and supporting the I’resi lent >.ti week« in which to prepare f »r t rial. ferredt as part payment.
other points inland have started a move­ long-drawn out litigation.
matters of moment to the people, ami I'lie defense asked an hour to consult in
L. B. Applegate & Sons
at the store of
ment to build » steam raUroad between
The amenduieut provides that tlie will leave the distribution of pie to the regard to the matter, and the judge
Seattle.
Wash., June 30,- The sum
these points. They propose to raise general election shall ie in November, other members of the Oregon dele- granted a half hour, at the end of this
mer meeting of the King County Fair
enough money to build first to Bolters, commencing in 1910 The local option ! gation.
lime at the request of the defense the
and by Ixmdi' • that section continue law provides that tlie date of the local
Bearing in mind where the two sena­ ca*e wns set for M o'clock Monday morn­ association opened its race meet this
afternoon. A large crowd was out to
construction b. i gr. -« to Madras, La- option elections shall be only on the tors will stand.it is easv to see that ing-
w lines, tlie races on tlie opening day.
monta, Pri-
Te and Bend.
Fulton
may
ire
the
hand
from
whom
all
;
first Monday in June.
The grand jury has practically con
The question has arisen whether the I blessing« will tiow in Oregon. His rec­ eluded its work ami spent Friday Tlie season will last seventy three day.
It is rep. ited fr m Prineville that
work will lie rtart.-| on the promised next local option election can be held in ommendation will outweigh any oppoai- afternoon investigating the county
A. Helming A Co. fur merchants
r.iad within the next -Vdays. Portland ' J .-.ne or in Novenilmr, 1909 or not until tion. Fulton is an admirer of Taft, and poor farm, the . ourt house, the jail and pays highe.tea.Ii prices for all kind, ol
hides and furs. Headquarters Altieri
captial is sai l to be behind the project, November, 1910. in order to settle the Fulton’s friends were instrumental in other county property.
if
and the Portland chsml<er of oxnmerce question of the date without loss of time stacking the Republican state conven­
Judge Benson Friday afternoin granted can Hotel.
i- fostering the movement. Active co- or needless litigation it is the intention tion with delegates fur Tait, and pick­ decrees in two divorce cases, Seth T.
We have a number of cottages for
KENYON 4k THOMPSON. PROPS.
o|*era'iun an.I financial support is prom­ of the leaders of the Anti-Sal win league ing and instructing a Taft delegation fi r .Cox securing a divorce from his wife, sale Prices range from |3.26 to *2UX).
Chicago.
These
are
matters
which,
Taft
to ask the legislature to pass an amend­
ised by the Crook codnty people.
Lena A. Cox. ami Mrs Eva Itrvant se­
M ason a S um ' ch .
curing a divorce from Thevlore Bryant.
Although the O. R. 4k N. Company's ment to the local option law which will being human, is not likely to forget.
Eight
acres
of
good
land within three
place
the
date
of
theelectioos
in
Novem
­
Cincinnati, lune 20,—Presidential
engineers and traffic men have reported
Another chapter is being added to the
that it is impracticable to extend the ber. It is intended that the change Nominee W. H. Taft and Congressman history of the work of the iium'rupuloiis mile» of town. Fairly improved. Price
Columbia Southern to Central Oregon, shall not become effective until Novem­ Sherman, together with the National locator, who beguiled unsuspecting per­ 110 per acre.
M ason a S lough .
tlie people of that region declare posi­ ber, 1910, though its effect would be to committee arrived here this nuroing.
sons into making application tor the
cut
out
the
p-issibilitv
of
holding
a
Io
-al
The
entire
population
turned
out
to
tively that they can and will build a
A line tract oí land within five mile*
grant lands of the California A Oregon
meet the party and para led to the home
road over the route ilia; was surveyed optn n election in June, 1910.
Railroad Company, and charged fees of town.
At 'he regular meeting of the • iirect- of Sec*etary Taft s bro'her. Thestreets
for the Columbia Southern to the
M akon A SL o I i .II
for giving them the nnnilwrs of lands
Crooked river. From that point they ors *.f the Chamber of Commerce held swarmed with people ami numerous ar. I instructions as to Imw to make the
propose to select the most feasible rout, Th'.ish.v the regular routine business bands were in the proces-ion. The
filings with tliw county clerk of the
Wood for Sale
to the two main objective centers, Prine was transacted, ,'everal new meml*ers demonstration for the party showe-i
comity in which the lands are situated.
ville and Bend. They no longer expei i *>e e elected, ami then followed an in­ that the presidential nominee is ap­
ltl-inch
wimm I f<; per cord. 4 foot f.’l.
The grand jury is now in session at
nor hojie for an extension of the Co) formal ilisi u-siori on matters |>ertaining preciated in his home state.
Portland ami ir rnaling a thorough in­ I .eave orders with Mason & Slough.
A conference was held for the pur-
uaibia Southern by the O. R.4 N. Com­ <> the advertising atid up building of
A. I’. IltrTt HINS.
vestigation to determine if, in advertis­
pany.
ti e Klania'h country. The pro|*osition l«.«e of appointing a permanent chair­ ing < f the scheme, any of the postal reg­
Two new Cypress incubators and
A meeting of Crook County business to erect a building and maintain a per- man of the Republican National Com­ ulations were violate«!.
Should the brooders for sale. Bent on earth.
men was held at Prineville at which m i'ient exhibit at Weed was fully di« , mittee. The appointment wa« offered grand jury find that this is the case it
T. W. Stephen».
to
Frank
H.
Hitchcock,
who
was
chair
­
cussed
and
from
the
infoimation
on
committees were appointed to formulate
is very probable that n nmnlior of in­
¡«Ians for pushing the construction of band it was learned that it would cost man of the Taft campaign, but he de­ dictments will follow.
approximately «40° to establish the ex­ clined the honor.
the read to a successful conclusion.
There i« every indication that the
MRS. M. M c M illan , ProP’r
hibit. A committee is now at work and
Washington, D. (' , June 2>>.—Presi­
The distance fro n elianiko, the term­
DR. WM. MARTIN
if the necessary funds can be secured dent and Mrs. Theodore Rooaevelt and team w ill rei'eive the necessary finan­
inus <>f the Columbia Southern to tlie I
t ie build ng will Ire erected. The site «on and daughter left today for their cial assistance to enable it to lake part
Modern iinprovcniontH.
73 rooms mid snih-s,
DENTIST
bend is i*8 miles.
For eeverai years
for the building is an advantageous one summer vacation at Oyster Bay. As­ in the l.akeConnty tournament. Judge
Sample
Rooms,
Bar
Room,
Parlors, Two Club
there lias been talk of the construction
a« it is near the depot where all trains sistant Secretary lattn is at the head of Baldwin and «ome of the other business
Rooms,
Etc.,
Etc.
of a road to the Deschutes desert where
men of the city are assisting in getting
a large body of land has been reclaimed on the main line of the Southern Pacific the administration at the White House. the team organized amt there is everv
must
stop.
The
directors
are
particular
­
under the Carey act. Several railroad
Col. W. H. Holabinl was here Satur­ assurance that it will lie a success and
>
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS »<
surveys have been ma le through Crook ly anxious to carry this exhibit to a sur- day from Pelican Bay. He is now al tha’ an army ol lamsters will accom­
vx.
axxxwa W.'W.SL.W.'W.W
County hut the construction of an ex­ ccssful issue and it is very likely that work on the matter of having an aut*e pany the playjrs to Lakeview.
the
necessary
money
for
the
proposition
tension to the Colombia Southern lias
mobile road built from tin* Harriman
never begun.
Tlie people of Crook w ill Ire securer],
resort to Fort Klamath. J. D. Church
DAIRY
LARCUTCATALOC
X»NF-9CA9H STORE
county have grown tired .of wailing and
Washington, June 19—Secretary of has been over the ground to determine
(>♦>«»• •
.« Sskoirs««
Mail Or4«r Houts m
are deteimined to have a railroad if war Taft tendered his resignation to. i the feasibility of tlie road, ami there is
f w M, »»«•!
Sivils«
• »■« Nrathw, St
Silas Ol/enchain uan in onr midot
they must build it themselves.
( 4l4Í.*f
the Chief Executive today, to take effect every assurance that it will l*e built.
ECONOMIZE THRO JONES
GROCERIES
fhr Huyera G uh J«
Jnne30. The President announced
• <«>r|*Are. |> V f
«r. |
Mr. Harriman will l*ear part of tlie .'atnrday mirnrnonintf w line «Ben for the
.4À«« ui all kttt>la *|w.Ae I
f»B«H a nJ Oai* 9<*
J. C. Blanchard, the statistician for that, he had selected Luke E. Wright, expense
.
of the road ami it is proposed Wight va Coburn <•«»«•
> -St i«gttlar Monilil«
Trees,
vines
and
berry
r.)R I LAND. UH
the Reclamation Service, is now in the of Memphis, Tenn., as Taft's successor. that tlie county pay part. The highway
I
J*e Coburn, Wm. Swift and others
West on bis annual visit to the irrigation General Wright, is a democrat and was will prove a convenience to all travel from the reservations passed here on
plants of all kinds. Lead­
projects. One of the chief objects of his formerly Governor of the Pbilllpines. through tHat section of the county.
th* ir way to Klamath Falls Saturday.
ing varities of fruits. Stock
visit is to acquire information that will The selection is regarded as one of the
The liquor men have won the first
W. L. W. Ich and Jeffrie Drew Marled
aid in the movement of settlers to the cleverest political moves ever made by
of best quality and adapted
round in their fight against the enforce­ to Anhland Monday to bring two new
irrigated lands. He will visit the Klam­ the President. It is concede.] to tie a
ment of proliibiton under the lo< al op­ Normal graduate* home, viz, Miss Net
ath project in the latter part of July or powerful bid for Democratic support
to Eastern Oregon condi­
tion law. ( ircuit Judge llanra made Drew and Mi«» Abbey Welch«
THE LAND MAN
early in August. In speaking of the for the Republican ticket anil a well
permanent the temporary injunction re­
tions.
No better grown.
I rank Sterzl Marled for Portland this
Klamath project, Mr. Blanchard is quot­ planuel attempt to break the “solid
straining the county court from declar­ morning, luring young and ambitious he
ed as saying:
South.”
Yard at Macdoel, California.
3. B. GRIZZLE I
ing prohibition in Jackson county. The want" to »ee Home of the outside world.
List your land for sale with this
‘•We are well pleased with the pro­
KLAMATH PAI I S i
Baker City, Ore., June 20.—J. H. Parker, case will lie appealed by the advocates
Chan. Drew went to Klamath Fulh
office; wi' have buyers for all
gress on the Klamath project. The first
ORPOON
Address
the vice-president of the First National of prohibition. In the opinion of Judge
classes of Klamath County
units there, of co'urse, were the privately Bank of this city, ha« been indicted on Hanna tlie charter of the city of Medford Monday to attend court.
property.
owned lands, but the work of extending two jarjiiry charges in connection with takes precedence over the local option
J. R. Welch »old his team of greys
the canals to tlie other valleys has been testimony in timber land operations. law.
ami delivered them Saturday to nome
party in Klamath Falls.
pressed. Already there are many in­ He was promptly arrested, but has been
H. E. Momyer, ranger forCrater lake
quiries for Klamath lands. Settlers turned loose on «30OJ bai1, which was
I>. P. Shook, Wm. Wight and Filas
National Park, is making an inspection
Agent tor Stark Bros. Nurseries
The only acreage adjacent to
even want to purchase the swamp ami furni-hed by parties in this city. Sen­
Clark went to Klamath Falls Tuesday
of the grounds and will arrive in the city
And Orchards Company.
Klamath Fulls for hh I o in small
other low lands that the Goveftiment ator Ankeny of Washington is the
A
trial
is
to
be
held
in
squire
Flier-
shortly to report to Superintendent
trricts. More than n score of
has not yet begun to drain."
pre ¡ lent of the First National
Arant, who will «<■ to his park hea<l- man's court between Cha«. Laskey and
people have necured sites for
Tolbert Keifhly sued to recover damages
Among the graduates of the Ashland ip.arters just as soon as the snow goes off fur a colt that was said to have lieen cut
homes.
A dra.t for »700 has been irceivid by
the Bonanza Creamery Company for its Normal this year are three Klamath enough to permit travel.
no Ki’ithlva wire fence.
tii.t rliipment to .-ai iaiuento. This is County young ladies, Miss Mabel Har
Sheriff Hilas Ohein'hain and deimlie
P. M. Hall ar..I John Fhook made a
pole
of
Bonanza
ami
the
Misses
Gail
t >* first money of any moment received
Sam Walker and Cha«. Del.ap, left
trip to Bonanza Monday.
E. WHITLOCK
ATTORNEY AND
irom the outside for Klamath County Welch and Nettie Drew ot Dairy. Miss Saturday for Salem with W. H. Bitt­
The warm weather of the last few I
farm products except foi that which Drew received the Sherwin medal, ner and Clarence < letter, both of whom
CEUNSELOR AT LAW
UNDERTAKER
wont out "on foot." Two and a ball awarded not only for scholarship, but as have beer* sentence*! to the penitentiary. days has had a Is'neficial effect on crops
KLAMATH FAI L», OREGON
AND EMBALMER
but a little rain would Ire appreciate !.
tons hate Iweu shipped since.- itmanza a token of appreciatioa for possessing
ROOMS
7 418, MURDOCK BLDG.
We have often womlered if a person
Holder
of Li renne No 29,
attributes
characteristic
of
tlie
ideal
Bulletin.
could lie a real good and true Christian
student.
A meeting of th« stockholders of the
KLAMATH IALI.H. OREGON
and milk acow that always insisted on
THE LAND MAN
('. <>. Metzker, who lias for the past
Philadelphia, June 20 An explosion trying to brush the flies oft tour nos*- lang -ll Valley Telephone company was
DR.
C.
P.
MASON
flve years been editor ami proprietor ol occurred on the ocean liner, Hamburg,
held in Bonanza laat Saturday. The re­
by the nee of her off hind foot.
the I ake County Examiner, baa Mild and it is probable that the ship is lost.
DENTIST
C. F. STONE
quired number or shares, half, to amend
WILL A. LEONARD
Mr. and.Mrs. J. K. Homing an* in
the pa|*er and al-o hie good will to Fred Reports so far received are th .t at least
the by-laws were not represented and
Office in American Bank A Trust Com
ATTORNEY AT LAW
.1 Bowman, a newspaper man of wide a dozen men were killed outright by the the city from Medford to attend the the meeting adjourned to Saturday the
pany's Building
DENTIST
OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE
experience. The netv proprietor has al­ explosion and that more than a score of I Baptist Association. They are also ei • 27th, when important buxines» will be
joying a visit with their many friends in
PHONE 814
ready taken charge of the business.
e*bers are missing.
tbit city.
transacted.—Bonanza Bulletin.
KLAMATH FALLB
OREGON*
WithrowMelhaso Hulldlng
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
NIAGARA LIME-AND SULPHUR
SPRAYS
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY ' "
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M ASON & S l OU G H
ABSTRACTERS
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Parin Mort^a^es
MASON &. SLOUGH
DAIRY
GOODS
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Consisting oi Seasonable Dress Goods
Men’s Work and Dress Shirts
SHOES
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Lakeside Inn,
Office over Klamath County Bank
TREES FOR SPRING
PLANTING
FRANK IRA WHITE
Albert Rossman
Macdoel, Calif.
Enterprise Tracts
C. C. BROWER
Mills Addition Lots
FRANK IRA WHITE
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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