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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1908)
Has Plan to Pro KLAMATH REPUBLICAN Government vide Farm Help E. J. MURRAY, Editor DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. SIRES AND sews. M ASON The president Im-» de* l ”«d many tn tlttltlOb« to C H c rides In .iltshlps C harley rim ii oi th«« Cleveland« H « baaeball i‘rv ik <*lic«'h pitvliv* right hnmhMl. but (Ims «»verything c I hc left handed lie xviltcM, ral* and ties Ills lonktle with his left baud I'rtuik i Gary, the new 1'lilted States '‘t'iiHh»r I.mu South t'arulluA, ■ »laims iiiimng iiumng Id* bls ancestor* iincestor* Rolicrt Rtuip, k-ug ot Scotland. John Ivimv. the founder of th«' rrrwhytrrbm church; h»hn Wither--peon and otlo-r Scotch , worthies l lo- i ieh«'«t Indian hi tlie work! 1» l.ou Hill ot llarllngtou. lex Ills wealth I* von*« i vathely estimated nt « t.AHD.HOO lie Is fort) nine yvani uld devoted to tils wife and children, ami /iHdiiated In tlie law department of the t uiverxiiy of Virginia lames a Hoggsetle. who ha* been ippointcd public printer of the Philip pine" to sm » »-cd John S los'ch. i* «»lily tlilrtx two years of ago ami a Nebrn* kali by Dirt i Prior 1»» going to Manila h- was employ« m I In the government printing office lu WuMhlniftHii y rar« old Henry Clarke. ProVhlelHe It I bus currtl mum his Ikdily ill* by h Mirad) dirt of 1« w to ix »tin »-s «4 sand daily ban taken this 'medicine tor months and says be bas ektvu lu ail .is» and* of th«» latest health ce real “ Dr. .lames »’ Monaghan has t»eeH «ImM-ii as the rvi'lph’iit for IhoS of the 1.¡»elate medal nwanbal bv X»>tri’ I‘time nnixerxity io moiih » prominent Roman t'atlmlic lavmau a* a mark of h«»m»r l»r Monaghan wa* l*>rn In iu»ston In IN?»?, werktsl in the cotton mills at Salem, graduated al |h«»wn tiiiherMliy »iiiupaigned twice for Gruxer t’le\e ind was »«»iisiii tit KM.iuuheiin many, mid t'bvmnllx studied xb lbeig and Is now lecturing Mn Sarah Row e Hodgkin« will «non be a hundred year« old. and «tie has lived all that time In Bath, Me Mr*. U S Pvtibod) of c olorado Is called th* mother of M«»sn \vrde un tiouai park bevaus«* of the Intere»! «be ill the preservation of the ' myaterluua cliff divellervi & S l OU G H Washington, July 8,—Through the IV pertinent of Commerce and l abor ami tlie Poatotfice Impertinent, Kevretatv >*trau«aud Poatmaater General Mever have Inaugurated a plan ot aei vice w hu h Aelioleu lliioZoi InvvMt« will relieve farmer* ami other« tn th • HU'lltM tlBflt XX'I II IlBfllCC* country Iwm further embarra««ment m Stom-xlfer of Hanover, tlie purelHiMer the matter of procuring adequate help, I*»., just nnlahvd n patchwork All < ommonicatioio-suluuitted t u pubi« «timi in III» eolumna of lina pajsir Th* detail» are being proiniilgalvd ■liiilt «fter lift y year» of sew Ing T he will he inserte,! olii) » vai tbe u«m<- ol lue untar. No non de piume aiti, le« through the Division <>i Information. qilllt 1« a lilui • -quare de.lcii, tl by 7 will l-e publiahed. Ruieau ot I inmigration anil \aiuialii « feet In «lx«-, i d contain« patelle« ut lion, iMpartment of t'ommvice ami I a fabric, niailv • . on»« of yeura ago Washington, July 3.—An organiaed Alter several day» of negotiating a Tbv tnnal i ’non. ent funeier lu yie hor. and AMiatant Poatmarier General effort 1» said to have lieen discovered to deal waa cloaed Thursdav whereby prac lM-Gawr, through tb«i Rural Ikdiven east 1« Miss I -ilnnl >-f ElUalirtb. N .1 . d. teat “I’nclu too” Cannon tor speaker whose white I'erslnn l-urlty 1« mluisl tically all of the companies operating •arrive. I the »ixty-first Congress il the Repub st ii.."«» It hn* «nil Itiiiiinieiutile The plan ia original to thia country Iielwven this city and the railroad are licans carry the House, He ha« been pilies ullil cups, ts-hiit l-erttvu bill twice, ami contemplate« a general distribution According to the term» consolidated, lagged as an undesirable . reactionary oil. e 111 Eugltltnl Stu! once III till« (null- of the ag'eement Alex. Martin, Sr., will | ami must lw eluniiiated, ao the report of admitted aliens and u her |<-•’»on* try by It« own (laughter l*nrllann seeking employ ment I ii that view,thru* Ml«» Chrlst.-Uiel Pnnkliur»i. the Eng have charge of all of the Iwat tranapor- | g"e*. are being fivraiirded to postmasters lish »utTnim'iii- leader, has »Isiusi n Iowa is expected to lea«l the revolt tation, including freight, pa-senger, mail ' throughout the Cnited States, package' fnn-oiia l.oiul >ti waxwork i-xlilbltlun against the Illinois congressman. In ! ol cards, with return attH* hment«. Lu and »at for n portrait model which will and express. The freight w ill lie deliv- the hist pla«-e, Iowa has want««! the to Farmers and olhvr« who fol in a i pari of a womiiu'« «uffmge « ied t< him at Teeters by the McIntire *|-.‘»ket»hip honors for tear* as a tribute di«ti shoitl.i lo I*- I«- piaci-d piacisl on vl<-w ao . u it to need the service-« of Fann group shortly I ransportatton Co., which will continue to her ««Id veteran, t'ol. “Pete" Hep- and common laborers or mechanics. an«l Mrs IN-thh k I aw ren.e aud Mrs I’aiUi lu the secoud place the »« tie is hurst bare «1».' agreed to wit for their undet the management of Capt. J. M bum who iuav obtain the c ha tarter Ol help models not m svmpathv with som, ot Cai JU McIntire Toe Oregon A California requite«! b\ maiht g the return ml»»«n a- Misu Helen E Haines ot Brool.Irn policies tam card ptoperly rilled out without ba« received notice that «be 1» (U get h Transportation Co. will haul all of the ll is said that organued labut a di pa > ment oi p'Slaw pi-usw: of JUKI a niotitb from A udivw passengers, mail and express to the uive on the fight ngutnsi Cannon The a a 1*1*1 X fc* For this valuable sers ice i< » tiarge i< I'arue^ie In recognition of lier servk «M landing, an-l \V. R Davis will continue speaker s opposition to the j-a««sg • oi to tte made, or i«*e neerpte*I. either In-in .is mauagniK editor of tin- i . \|»r»l ¿¿Ot li a* the manager of thi* company. All legi- am-it demande«l hv the Amei u-an employer «»r employee, an I the «»tth-e»** .lourmil of ,\ew York. Stu- li.is l»«-u Fob-ration ol Labor ami his light nt editor of the ui.-iitiixhie for fifteen year«, freight to this city will twreaiter I* han entruste*! with the w»>rk will exerviM- Chicago again*! the anti-injunction but Inis been fon-e<l to resign ou ue Consisting of dled under th«- same rules as apply to plank in the republican platform lias every possible precaution in selecting count <>f |s«>r lu-aIth men and directing them to destination. the handling of freight on the Southern whetted the hatrv«l ot organixed Inhor In case« where G»i i< m t ne«-h-»l al Pacitu-. The consignments will arrive for him. If *ome oi the republu-an rep- Church and Clergy th.s |‘artieular time, (he apphcation* at the wharf in thia city ami irout there le-s-ntativ«--. I««ike«l for the «itsapproval may br retimed b\ prospective einplav ol the American Fe-leiatton oi lailsir The Yim-rlean Bible »O'lety has «.-nt the consignees must make arrangements era for future nae. men to work among the torelguer* are w till ng to pladga Ihetuseive* to vole The work of -electmr suitable pei-« i lor the delivery to the store or ware against t'ann-m. they may effect a coin- a nound Indianapolis. to serve in the several tield* ol lab Tbe diamond jubilee of the flr»t house. promis«- with the Federation. covered will l»e given special attention church built In (’hlcag-i. ll.it of St The new arrangement goe« into effect II. Fitch, ttie Acting Director ol by expert« des>gnate*l l»v the lh-pait Mary’s Uomini Calhollc oiiori1,’ itlou at once and with it disappear* every the Keilamatioii -Service, ha« written to ment of Commerce and Ijiltor. will b« celebrated .lime 11 Gleanings. < ; w< >vicix»i i :>s r< >< > Director Jacob Raeck, of the Water The Wootlland* Rumi Weslevau chai»- trace of t-ompefiti ’ti in the local trans The voum-tl of empire nt St ¡•etera- (,'seis Association, that it is very prob el. Middlesbrough England, which ho at the store of portati m buaine-«. The treigbting able that secretary («arfield aud liii««s Rebekahs Install and Banquet just Iw'eu o|»eoed. 1« provide»! w ith “tip l»urg Ims raised the Ititmdnu leg tit ion heret r..re done bv the Klatnath Fall* tor F. II. N.-weli will visit the Klamath up“ «eat* similar to th»e*e in n-r in H h * nt Tokyo to xin emlsts««» Prosperity Reltekah Ixslgv Tour*-lax a ter*. A »‘hlcnu»» rlllld before a pol Al this timi- Traii»|«>rtati"n Co. w ill be discontinued project 11-is .«ummer. held it* semi-annual installation ami Of a • ; gregatlon of »»ver n thonaxi’wl Istrate said that »be had irv« and the McIntire «-age between thia they are l-vth aliaent from Washingtori banquet. Only member* of the Io igr of the Kittle “hut we got an al at tbe I Irwr Methodist chun h of Kir.i and nothing can tie done alout the re city ami liorus will tie discontinued. (sirtici pa ted, but nevertheless the at- cuse. \ V . ouly fourteen admitted she added ♦•agerly jection of the bids ou the Clear lake llir Qurb»‘i legl-dnttHr ha*» refilled tendance was large. The banquet was having bceu converted after reachlug During the past few months the two dam until they return. t»> allow tb«* <dt) of fhrev Rhrni to elaborate and very nicely served. Th« the »k* of twenty one. It is the wish of many of the lan«l cotnpanir* m the transportation field Grace Methodlat cburcli nt lutili*, Like land Itelnuglng to om* of th«* cem officers installed were have lin-ii »t w»r, with «the result that owners »hat Secretary Garfield should N. (». .. ........ Lydia lennox Tex.. lut*« a tinnit of twelve un I fornir« I erertew. an a. t th.it w ill prevent the come here and make a |«mnal investi hoys win» arc doing a unique work hm remov.it of the I miiiom of St I »idtltv. V. G. ...................... I ."rm« hi .**«»il»ef neither oi them made any money atxi meitaengers In bringing t«> Stindn y now K Ing under th«* Kpl*«’<»p4i church gation of the omditioM in the I'pper Sec ....................... .... Lillian Mill» the public got no lower rates because of project. So far the *) per cent of the Ii« »Ia i * school c:ir«*leat> and indifferent AH |»en»oiia who tnive cixih * m *«| from Trea« ................ . . Sn«anna >tdt- A merh u to ICurupe arc familiar with the competition. land asked bv Director Newell has n< t R. S. N. G. . Mar» hi- the Eaatnet rock, the tirsi «poi of College and School. The result of the new combination been signed and unles« a deal lor the L. S. N. G. .............. Dora Humphrw Erin that they see on tlie eastward Beekniau lands is consnmtnated il will R. 8. V. G . . . Jennie Huru should be a decrease in the freight and Thereon has l*eeti erected a Harrow, one of the four greatest pule voyage lie a difficult matter to get the required L. S. V <». . Lvdi.i Ho«i ton lie sc boo.* of Engtand. was founded In nt*w lighthouse, which has cost the passenger rale* Iwtween thi* city and percent. The Beekman tract comprise« re.-uni huiu >»f $463.2» m » Chaplain .......... > >pbia Hcno x 1571 Dorris and the service should continue over 21*00 acres aud ii this ts signed w ith Lbe chief criminal court In Vieuna Conductor.............. . Nellie Van Riper The of crating eX|»en*e« *»f Columbia tbe Government it will raise tbe per fully as g-iod as it has lieen. Warden................................... Mamie Boy I university for tbe present year are «at until 4 a. in. recently In order to cent above M). finish a «'tiH. one Jurytunu asked the Inside G.................................... Mr«. Clark $1.5&2.M& A special meeting of the Board of Di judge for ti certificate that the trial According to the Lake County Ra 1 Outside G.................. .. Ernilv Farr«r I>r Rol*rt C. Brook*. Joseph Whar “Other- rectors of the KiamathChitnherofC->m- »miner thing» are looking up in ttle nt Swarth hud lastcd until that hour- (on professor of economl« mure college, tin* resign*«! to accept wise.” lie «aid. “my wife will never raer-e wa* held Monday afternoon for mines in that section. Some of tbe dis lirlleie me." The Jmlge grauted tbr Thousands Celebrate at Fort the chair of political aclenca at the certificate the purpose of discussing the plans for coveries are producing oar that assays University of Cincinnati as high as fji«i in gold and there seems It is estimate«! that not less than two an excursion from i’ortlgnd for pleas Professor John II Nletiw >*r. Street to be lots ol it. thousand |<e«>i>!e atiendml thu celebra Industrial Items. professor of drawing In L • Vale Art ure seekers and investor*. A full board Practical mining nien have secured tion at tbe old Fort Klamath on li e school, will retire ou n p» »n nt the was present and alter some discussion it control of .«onie -»I the l«est properties in Fourth. Every |>art of K amath county There are paint factories In ttil« end of the present college > *ar ns pro wau decided to extend an invitation to the Windy Hollow district and wdl de wa* we'l repre«etite«l and the day was a fessor emeritus. The only ot her pro- country making over IOI).iNMM*a> ml ion* of puint |»er year am! (lie busl the people of Portland and the vicinity velop them this Summer. The surface pleasant one for all The pr-gram lor fessor at Yale to retire a.- meritus at showings tn that distiict are vary good the day was carried out, Capt. O. C. tbe end of thia year 1» Professor Tracy m -< demand 1« Increasing faster thnn of that city to visit the Klamath coun the facilltlex and should tbe sinking of «hafts and Applegate delivering tbe oral! -ti, whicl- Feck of the Latin department Austruliao mluing men rejoice In the try, leaving Portland luly 25. General tbe tunneling that is now being done wa* well received by both the white* possesslou of a new diamond drill passenger Agent IVm. .McMurray bad r«-»ult tn finding a permanent lolge and the ludiaus. Sporting Notes. weighlug only 4»*» pound«, while tbe M rs . M. M c M illan , Prop’r lieen previously seen regarding the ma'- >f s one size Lake county will become A baseball game and various kinds of weight of tbe mavbhie uow lu um la Walker U h * lieen eogag-d to one of the gold-produciug couuties of sports occupied the attention ol the Frank tbne or four tons. ter and be stated that the Southern Pa «tart the homes at Leadville thia year tl>e state. large crowd during the afternoon and English trade* union* will uot Allow cific would make a special rate lor the * i eld . M I. - •' I I ■ ' a workman to carry a Imid of more Linemen working for Moore Bro*. evening. Une of the most interesting direr-torn voted SI»»» for the national thnn fourteen pouud*. If lil« tools or occasion. W. R- i'avis and T. A. K. I lave the wires strung al*-ut ha'f wav to feature* ol tiie day'» event* were the the imit»*rlal weigh* more than that, be Fassett attendel the meeting this aftei- tn r za ou the electric line. Tbev are Indian war dance» and alao the witch rowing regatta. With Bu.'t h rlolug ¡be work be In. must linvr a Uelfwr noon and stated that they would attem I {■ rung up the power line and also a dance» by tvme of the squaw* Lumley Is bo> missed to any «eriou« l argo qmintlt!«* <»f gnarhloery ore elephne Ii'.« so that tbe service w ill be 1 l**ing order<• I by Japan from (¡rent to getting reduced rate* from the I-«' extent by the Brooklyn Nationals. nr« ly complete«! as ««win a* B-mar-xa In St. Louis plain cloth«-« men are transportation companies. Britain. Among tbe latest order* I* an Prices of Wool Low t« reached bv -he workmen. Another «»-elng to It that there is no gambling Rumens«- Iteatln ’ plant for a group of Tbe ClMUiber of Commerce will »> rew .-I men is setting p-d«-s in tin* citv .^heepinen of this section of the Hate In the «tan!» during the buse Itali manufactories anti a complete outfit range a program for the excursi -nisis n-l --id another is hauling (-ole* for the have di^pueed of the wool clip for thia games. for a new augur making Industry. I AHGLSTCATALOG Rob Blake, the great Vanderbilt uni- from the time they arrive at Weed. Th« power line to Merrill. The building year. The price in many instance!« V» Mail Or4»r How* If* «»»• NnnkwMl versify football star, has been award liber 1 time limit of the tickets. Sheet will not be erected until the machinery not as goo<l as had been expected, In State Lines. ECONOMIZE THRO JONES GROCERIES lie will en is ail installs«! and most of the other the early part of tbe season it WS» ed a Rhode!» ecbolamhlp (>« C««i or twenty day*, will enable tbe excur ter Oxford a« soon a« lie gets Ills com- Routtiern Cullfurnla yield* 2.006 ton« work completed. thought that the pri«*e would not go -» '•■ i J« i M mlssiou. aionist* to make trip« through the agri of Malt |**r year l « « M« Wnr. Ca iph, one rf the surveyors on below 15 cents, hut it was only the Many hn|H»rtanl «Irahmge projects cultural districts between this city amt j the Klamath Indian re«ervalion, was choice clip« that brought this figure, the Law Points. lire uulei v. |ti the marah land of .Merrill, to visit Crater Lake and many injured quite seriously in the baseball most ol the clips selling for 13 and 14 I>»iilMb«iin, wlikli will iiliiiualely make cents. Last year tlie price ranged from game at the old Fort Klamath <m the of the resorts on the Upper Ijike. Com [»el ling r»ne to pay a ^nm of m<m* It n great agri« iilturnl cuuutry. 19 to 23 cent«. «*y uLlcb the a**ailan( r lalim» the ofli The Board of Directors of the Cham- afternoon of the Fourth. While playing HtAtlatic* gathered re«*etitly for n re Shearing is finished in next parts of er owe* him. til* h I’lnhn N disputed by in the game Ire collided with one of the port to tbe national louferrm •• on l-er of Commerce also decided to extend the country, although in the vicinity ol the latter. I*« held in I ’ anin » ♦• imim State other plavera, sustaining-injuries that <■ ba rill«’* and correction« rhow timi THE LAND MAN an invitation to the Portland Y. M. C. kept him unconscious for several hours. tlie lava lied« there are still a few bands (lex Crim Appt. !<» I. IC A O KI, Nebraska lia« fio- «liialle«! niuiil*-r of I A. to make their trip to Crater Lake via Dr. Merryman was summoned Irorn that have not lieen slieared. Al) of the 711, to l*e robliery. criminal* and dependent« III propor Th«* riytit <»f th«* owner of a «log to tl«»n to the |»npn|,ithill «»f any «tale in At last reports the condition sheep are now on the summer range, th'» city, and if the invitation is ac- this city. maintain an mdon agalnM one who the I nlou. most of tne men engaged in tins indus I.ist your land for sale with this «-spied they will be the guests of the of the man was very much improved. wantonly and inallclouMlj kill* or In try having leased lan i in the reserve«. • »tfirr; we have buyers fur all County Court Friday fint*he<l check jures It 1« Ruatained In Columbus Rail Chamber when tbev arrive here about Bridge Spans. class«* of Ktarnath County ing the book* of the various county road < »iiipunj a » ¡ ns W »<-!folk (Ga i. the middle of August. property. io Jr- k . a . <\ s ». i i.u; officers and found them in firat-ela** I In I he Forth bridge (here Is n Imrl Klamath Co. Bank Will Move zontai filili of lOJMK) ton* oil the chief Congressman Hawley states he ha* condition. An adjournment was taken After being located in the Brick Stoic until .Monday when the officers-elect Rpmi* and a weight of |«N»(MN» toll* OU Animal Oddities. l«eeu advised by Dr. Milton Whitney, tliidr ba««’*. «•»itmed their duties The only block lor nine years the Klamath Th«- only acreage adjacent to Chief of the Bureau ot Foils, of the De change in the personnel of the county County Bank Ims decided to change it* for A rat can go Engineers any finit the Brooklyn Klamath Falla for sale in *mnll partment of Agriculture, that on July ¡ court will l>e that A. T. Hummers will location. A lease has been *e<-iifed on three or four flay* bridge luta Improved with age mid tracts. More than it aron* of If a l<*« ’ th* were one third the size of wan that It Is now stronger Ilian It in the tine Withrow* the corner room -ricceed Commissioner Fred Melhase, l«t a soil surtey party would start for people have secured sitoH for Melha-e block and aa soon a« the furni a horse it could pull agaiiiMt tw<?lve when It was built. Klamath Falls for the purpose ul mak who has tilled that jiosition ably for the horse* homes. \ bridge re«-«’iitly built for Ho- Capo »» I ture and equipment can I*- installed it past eight year*. ing a detaileil soil survey of the Klam- ’ih»* smallest known insect, a para- to Cairo railway over th«» Kufne river will be occupied by the oldest tinam-ial All of the excursion* given bv the 1 i*iio ot thi* lizard. Is l»nt on».’ ninetieth Is the longest bridge In Africa. n uth Reclamation Project. The work : and were largely patronised and proved institution in the city. The location is of an ln< h In length. Hieasuros 1,lo<> feel an ideal one tor the banking biiainess will be in charge of A. T. Sweet. are the best buys on Iho market a grand success. The trips were de E. WHITLOCK 'I ll»* gray buzzanl I* lielleved to !»♦• At the request of the Chamber of lightful and the music by the hand made and from a husineaa staml|«nnt i- one the heaviest bln! that file*, the young Things Theatrical. UNDERTAKER male* weighing forty pound* when The crowd* < f the be«t in tlie city. Commerce, the Klamath Water Caere’ the pleasure complete. foo<1 Is plentiful. AND EMBALMER In were well care«! for at <>«ie**a and every Arnold Inily I« lo close bis «en«on Association and a number of the local fidi ago one enjoyed the day* spent on the water Holder «»( Liren*«» No 29. Base Ball reclamation officials together with the A new play of political corruption In and at the beautiful resort. Tbe largest The Art of War. Oregon delegation the Jtepartment ha* crowd went on the Fourth and many of Klamath Fall« boy* won the lir«t New York Is culled "T he Governor nnd EHE LAND MAN It rn«t* over $1.000 to fire A win eie Ilio Boss " consented to make the survey this Sum <he excursionist* remained over until game that they played in tin- fjikeview Blunche Bufo« ha« gone to Europe tournament. Friday afternoon they l«-at •hot from one of the large*! guns iimn I C. F. STONE mer ami Recording to the edvicea sent the next day. for (lie summer und Ims not announced the New Pine Creek team by the .core In the I roncli nrrny ATTORNEY AT LAW by Cong essman Hawley the party will I WILL A. LEONARD latke county lead« for freak.. A short of 5 to 2. Th«* German army <»f ronnbdH her plana for next sensori. Thi* team is considered ri B F. K.-ltli I iiih »retired flip Or arrive here within a few days to begin time ago The Examiner reported the good as any that the Klamath hull« of 5oi.fr»0 «oldler-t. X5.IW noncom ml* OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE m I oio 'O officer»« and 25 ’i 4«', 4*»5 officer*. birth of a three-legged colt, next came a pfieurn tlii-iiter. Boston, und In the l/lll DENTIST team will go up against and if they con- the work. A F<|n iilrorj conalfltH ion«i*'t In in th»* Brltixb will use it fur moving pictures alf w ith the name num tier of leg« and Work they tin us their goral Manv l-enefit* are to he derived iron army of tuo tris»|. -if me'n of from -/Me/hanr HuUdln* Fra m Is Wilson bus hern ho NilcrpMS now conies a sheepman down Halt creek away with the first money. alary t-i a bmidre.1 - h and In tint ful In When Knights Were Hold” a detailed survey of the soil as it will lie with« three-legged Isrnli that i* running DR. WM. MARTIN n»i i y of a o-- tl-ui of n rtiel on s(iec|al tliui Io- will ioniinne In the play nest a guide for the kind* of crops that will the range a ith every prospect of growing J. II. <7 Hiiton, a Aofihiiltiiig • ngibt rf duty ■ imli r .i Rag otti, er. veil son a good crop ol wool and making fine do best in tbis section and may lead to DENTIS r in the Reclamation Service, ami thr mutton. Perhaps three legit are getting tbe introduction of varieties the pr< duc rnan who wan went here non»r month« ATTORNEY AND to tie the regular thing in Lake county. ago to determine the merit oi the tion of which may prove highly remun- ¡ COUNSELOR AT LAW W. P.. Ifil), an engineer lor the Indian Manon, Davin A. (Jo. claim1* lor add» rrative. It will lie a help in carrying Department, passed through the city on KLAMATH I ALLS, ORRGON A tional pay lor extra work ano miMak« n on the experiments at the station* that bis aav to the Klamath reservation ROOMS T AB. MORDOCK HUM. clarification, arrhrd her»* InurndH) 2500 Acres Cree nre to l-e established end will play » where he will look over the reclamation and will put in •om<* time v -ing »»ver rhr • The LakcHido company ha* 2THMI acr*a y project for which E. B Henry made the project. I of land under (he Adami ditch that il prominent part tn the agricultural de survey. vill give RENT FREE for one year velopment of the land* under tbe Klam DR. C. P I'hi* include* I!»<• use of the land and MASON The street sprinkler wan started I County School Superintendent ft.' water The renter murl »dear and ath project. Monday and attempt will lie made to Wight liar completed the apportion-1 DENTIST place thè land in i-ultivation..................... The rent run it through the rummer by popular ment rd the library fund lor the public ! <-r gets all thè crup bui we reaerve thè OfllfR In American Bunk <fc TriiNtCnm Merrill’« new Catholic church is fast subscription. If the business men do schools ol the county. righi lo pinture thl- Htubbl»-. Thia fund is I panv’M Building nearing completion and «ill noun be not see fit to keep it going it will be dis derived from a tax levied by the county ' Tm- Lakeaide Company, J l-ìlink Adams, Manager, PHONE 614 teady lor occupancy. continued. and tbe amount Ibis year wae |'«17 92 I I Merrill, Oregon KLAMATH FALLS OREGON LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE I ABSTRACTERS bbbobbo . v ' Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON 4 SLOUGH DAIRY GOODS Seasonable Dress Goods Men’s Work and Dress Shirts SHOES EOR EVERYBODY. r LOTS OF THEM. 0. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. a « « « * « L Phones Office 871, Barn 8/3 Lakeside Inn, FRANK IRA WHITE Enterprise Tracis Mills Addition lots FRANK IRA WHITE Klamath Falls, Oregon C. C. BROWER AAIDWAY STA Bid A2ÍLL SHOP General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work Livery and Feed Stable Both Saddle and Driving Horses I CHAS. R. BALDWIN Office over Klamath County Bank