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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN Newspaper Meo May Come i A gnat l»ig schis'iier «1 •*u* | Dorns. ’ » « HA BRIEF* M ason a . S lough While In Portland Judge Baldwin \ I. s'ahii.'.ui cauli* up from Alex INivls. <*n* of tli«* «’attle men dewitul much of his time to the pro Dolili l huidla» from the Klamath marab. Is In ••'«* E. J. MURRAY, Editor. mutton of the Oreuon Pi»»« Asuu'lii Watch for ihr big Removal Sul«* eltv Gon «wuraion to th«* Klamath <oim Have you had trouble in gettiaa I try. He mei many of th«* write s and at lhe BOSTON STORE. 1’1' CM iwihk I was ill lhe cilV Fri »our repairing done promptly. Try all were very euthusiastlc ov« r th«- pro»|H*«-t of inlying this stdion a vis dir frum hi- Swan Lake much Winters. C. W s i i man. Si . wax in ll.»* fill it. The onlv serious drawback to J. O. Hiiuiiiker, editor of the lion- TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE th«* whole matter Is the interstate from lux .ui* iiiucli mix wm'k. ansa Bulletin, was In th«* ell» on bus Newspaper comniercu commission. IX»n't f«>rg, t to stop at the Hotel iness Friday All communications submitted I t publication a the columns of this paper 7-9 will lie inserted only over the name >1 the wulei. No non tit1 plume articles , men seldom pay cash for transporta- Dorris, when in Dorris. • (inly too pi«*axe«l to show loll our tioti ard the commission has put a will be published. "Bab««’’ Taylor Is reported quit«* speelal on these new pictures Htar stop to their traveling from one state »lek with an attack of pneumonia. Drug Store into another on a pass. This will Will I l»N’T 11’ J All VOI ? The Board of Directors of the if your glasses gel broken try Juiilot Daggett and Virgil Nolaml «•«impel th** editors to pay tnelr way Klanmth Water I sera association is It Will Doni III «« Jar llanimaii II 11« from Ashland to Dorris nAn'sx some Winters. All work done same da> went to I’pper Ink*1 rvsoils Saiui«la> planning the establishment of a sys II ippeus to Sts' It. •is re**eiv«*d. 8-6tf to s[u'Ud a few dais. oth«r arrangements rail be made. tem for tue construction of portions Klamath has receivtsl many hard Th«* Klamath Chamber qf i’«>m- L. Ja« •ol*s, of the Boston store, was II llolvin and family left Baturdaj of the irrigation project by the land raps, but probably on«* of lhe hard<*st nier««* has. however, taken th«' matter 'ookltig afier business matters In .iionilug for Seattle They will be owners under the canal, Some time that It has r«*ceivi*«l was a dispati'h in hand and it is very probable that thirris Ft i.In <one about two weeks. •go the matter of the association sent from Tacoma Wash . to the San with th«* missionary work done liy Spit'lal attention 1« called to tin \l «> especially »elicit watchea upon I turning coutractoi was considered, Francisco Chronic Io. It is very evi- Judge Baldwin and with the special special which others have failed to keep but this plan was found impractical dent that the newspape" correspon- inducements offeieit by visiting the \shlaud t . in nil'll ial roll.' H-«t f 7 7 3-9-4 good time. Try Winters. •nd abandoned The system now un deut who sent in the dispatch was lake via Klamath Falls tl will be i«> a thia ”.<u Schallock returned Thursday Rev. Pratt Is enjoying a visit from der consideration is for the associa the victim of a huge joke as was also ariangid t» ••« lb • press association I from an extended outlug In th«* nurtit his father who arriv«*d here a few tion and the Reclamation Service to th«* lltWSlKipel that printed it. The w|q iHwome ■ ..»••sis of iliis county. end of the county. ««lays ago from Albany. enter an agreemen whereby the for clipping was sent to this olth-e with 1 te p<s>; le ui Wood river valley MONEY TO LOAN on City Prop mer will be permitted to advertise for th«* words ‘ WouMn Wouldn ’t it jar y. you*" . du their ahar«> towards aatertaln- Where can I buy Sherwin-William» Goods packed and shipp'd. Heavy freighting bids on certain portions of the can written at the l I k 1 h«*ad i • ad of it a:i4. and. we 'ing and transporting th«* visitors and erty. Ran«-h or Timber land. HALL- : Paint? 7-3Ut f SHEPHERD CO a specialty. Baggage orders given prompt at als or laterals and instead of paying must tonf« s. . .. jar vs and It is iif the railroad transportation can be ' at BALDWIN'S HARDWARE STORE the contractor in c ,sh he is to receive vei C T. Oliver Is abl«* to be around I Wm Wood and Mrs Rosetta Vln louable that it will jar others satisfactorily arrang«*d then* will be tention. lining up-to-date piano trucks we a certificate of work This certifii ate who know something about Klamath 'no difficulty in getliug probably one again after being sick for more thau i son, both of Bonania. aucured a solicit your fine piano moving. w ill be redeemable in watci right and and about Mr. Harriman Th«* dis hundrt'd of Oregon's newspaper men n w«*ek with appeudlcitls. ' marriage license Thursday evening ran b appli J iu making payments patch follows to visit Crater Lake as the guests of W. K Hildebrand arrived Iu the | A Hardenbrook and family, who to tue government. The object of (Special Dis|»atch to th«* "Chronicle.’’ Klamath county city on Saturday (rout Fort Defiance, 1 nave resided In this city for th«* past ♦he plan is to get the landowners to ----- ♦—— TACOMA IWash.i. July 31—Th«* Aris., to look aver the country. war, have moved to R«*ddltig. Calif ls*fl at Modoc Point. construct portions of the system. proprietor of the only hotel at Klam | Mrs. C V. Fisher arrived in the MONEY TO LOAN W<* have wv- Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Smith. Mr and It is not the ai*n of the directors ath Falls. Or., last w«*«*k received a city Tuesday from Oakland, Calif , eral thousand dollars to loan on real to let large contracts, but to get the 'telegram from E. H. Harriman, tell- .Mrs. T. G. Hendricks and lion Jos , I«- join her husband, IU Fisher. estate. MASON 4 SI.Ol'GH farmers to build tie laterals on their i ing him that Harriman's party would eph l.uckey rettirne«i Thursday even .1 It Fl «her. who has lt«*en connect- own lands if nothing else. The plan arrive there in a few days His ac ing from an outing at Spring creek True II and Perry l>el.ap left Sun ,'d with th. .Mascot lniplem«*nt House is not yet far enough developed to commodations being limit«*d. th«* ho Cuming home Mr. Smith tis»k the par day morning for Berkeley where they for sen al months, has gout* to Port •ay if It is practical, but on the face tel keeper went to Medford and other ty to MoJoc Point where In left will attend school during the ensuing of it there is the appearance that it towns, where purs«-s were made tip to them to take the laiat Io this city land. year. lion. Joseph l.uckey, who has been may be made a success. help entertain Oregon's distingiiishe«l w hile he brought in the team, lie R. T Baldwin returned Friday drove several miles and seeing no visiting Mr and Mrs George Noland, visitor. Medford raised *509. ------------«----------- from W ihh I river valley where he his home in Eugene Saturday left fur i Harriman's party is to b«* present sign of the boat he concluded that it has been doing plumbing for a few Educators and educational Institu would irerhaps be best for him to re morning months. tions In the state of Oregon have for ed with every possible variety of Or turn to wait until the boat came, as Miss Orpha SilialliK'k accompanied i MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. several years recognized the high egon products and fruits Commit ' fearing that some acc'dent might Mr. amt Mrs. C. II. Daggett to Pell- j City Marshall l.ow Saturday after- standard of the Klamath county high tees f’om Coos Bay, Portland. East have haiqientHi it and that th«* party cun Bay when* they will camp for a j ’>oon arrested ‘ * “ E !. A Dunham for ex- Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites. school. It has been classed with the ern Oregon and other communRIee would be left there indiflnltely. lie '«M'dlng the h | h *« m I limit with hl» au- weeks. foremost schools of the state and i will jeurnev to Klamath Falls to in drove back and when he got there I touioblle. Sample Booms, Bur Room, I’arlors, Two Club Mr. und Mrs. Horace V .Mitchell educators have held it up as a school quire when Oregon railroads now found that the boat had gone long Rooms, Etc., Etc. from Fort and son are In th«* city A. Helming A Co. lur mervliant« worthy of emulation. The school has | under constructl«*n will be finished before thev reached the landing. Ills Klamath where they ar«* camped for pays highest cash prices lor all kitui» ol now been justly recognized by Cali and when projected roads will b«* be- thoughtfulness saved the party a the summer. hid«*» ami furs. Headquarters Amori SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS fornia and the admission committees ' gun. night at Mod«H* Point. tl J. Billings, who lias been mak- I c *>' Hotel. E of the Stanford university, at a meet ♦ J E. Bodge returneil Thursday ■ ng his headquarters at the office of ing held on July 29, granted accredit t'ONIHTIOXS WORSE ELSE» HERE Deputy for Like County. from Colsteln, Cal , where he was Frank Ir.i White for several months. ing privileges to the graduates of the It must be admitted by everyone The Igike county papers have reg- ' called by the Illness of Ills little Klamath county high school, thus 1 : 'hat the conditions in Klamath cotin- ister«*d a kick becaus«* District Attor has gone to Chico Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Daggett and daughter. He states that she has prac- giving it the same recognition as It I ty are not the best this year. but. ney D.V. Kuykendall has not apimint- does the better high schools through ¡when they are compared with the re- ed a deputy for th«*ir county, it is Warren Lynch started for the north I tlcally recovered from her sick apell out the state of California. i ports that come from the various customary to have a deputy and in nd of the county Friday to fish and I when he left there. The schools of this city and county agricultural s«*ctionx of not only the accordance with this custom Mr. Kuy bunt for a few weeks. (•<>ell**r a- Wattenburg have b«*en FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS have been one of the strongest attrac I state of Oregon but from all parts of kendall has had the matter under W. 11 X’orth has procured a hunt- I forced to abandon their brick tuanu- tions for homeseekers and many [»co I the Pacific Coast, one must come to consideration for some time and Igike lers lie« n ■• and left on last Sunday I torturing plant temporarily xnd to pie have been led to cast their lot in ¡the conclusion that there is nothing county will soon have a representa ' for the woods in the northern part resort to the old method of mould With or Without Driver this section because of the education I better than Klamath county. The tive of the District Attorney’s office. of the county after big game. Ing by hand. They are now making al advantages offered. There is ev I following item taken from the Port It is not known that there has been Mr. and Mrs. i. Sdas Obenchaln and I preparations to burn the first kiln. ery indication and assurance that land Telegram in regard to the Mor any demand for one up to this time Miriam Martin left on Monday for The famous Nettleton shoe, for men. during the ensuing year the high row county wheat fields may have a -------- «— Ijingell valley where they will spend are to ba found at the Boston Store, school, will maintain the high stand tendency to show how Klamath com- Diinluiiii 1« Filled. ¡the week with relatives anil friends which has the exclusive agency for ard that has been reached. I pares with that section of the state: E. A. Dunham, who was arrested The lawns about the public scaooi them. The Nettleton Shoe for grace, I Morrow county will raise about Saturday for speeding his automobile has been receiving considerable at comfort and eaxv ns» no equal; for mixtion rata raru I one-fifth of the wheat within th«* city limits, was given a it produced wearing qu .lni * I cannot be sur County School Superintendent J.O. LARGLST CATALOG ! last year, according to C. A. Rte*, jury trial Monday He was found guil tention during the I summer and It ••J Swan states that the regular annual passed. Mail Or4«r Heuss »« president of the First National Banti ty and Police Judge l.eavitt iiii|»osed I now presents a very • pretty appear- iha NarihwMl institute will not be held this year Mr and Mrs. Roy llamaker. who I an««'. of Heppner, who resides in Portland, a fine of *15 or seven days In jail ECONOMIZE THRO JONES GROCERIES until the latter part of October and bave b«wn In Bonanza tor a few L>, se-1 r > ■ * ■ kb w i but who has been passing several Attorney Evans, for the defendant, Mrs. <’. H. Murray, who has been 1 ■X. ,L»s <d a b«sfc MM.—* .hat the date has been fixed in accord weeks, arrived In the city Friday to «••«!•* Maathl, weeks in the bunchgrass region of asked that the fine be made *20 so {Visiting her nephew. E J Murray, for ; t •>*•»< ance with the convenience of State that they could take an appeal to the the past two weeks, left on Sunday > remain for a few days, when they »OS CATALOG Eastern Oregon recently. Superintendent Ackerman who will will again return there for u short ’Last year Morrow county pro Circuit Court. The Judge denied the morning for Ixix Angeles, and points ' be here the last two days of the ses- stay Roy Is helping In the Bulletin duced 2,500,000 bushels,” he says, req uest and Mr. Dunham will have to in California How's This? sion which will be held on the 22. offli'«* temporarily. ’but this season she will harvest pay his fine. C. W. Miller, one of the Maxon On« Jlundreil Hollar. Kow»nl for snr 23 and 24th. about 500.000. The wheat produc- Harry Pelts r •turned on Friday I W** of offer —♦— Catarrh that cannot tar rurad br Hall', Const cun ion company. Is in the city The annual meeting of the school led this season is raised mostly in the Horses and mules are still bringing looking after the business of the from Crater Lake where he took a catarrh Cura. E. J. CHENEY • CO.. TWMo <> directors will not be held until the ’ foothills around Heppner, while the Wa. Ilia unrlaraWnod. have known F. J Chvne, a fair • price In the Klamath country, company. He will make a thorough party of the Portland excursionists THE LAND MAN last day of the institute and Superin prairies between Penland Butte and ! fire the la.< 1» yaara, and bellevo him iraereetl, which i is known for Its* superior <|ual- Inspection of the marsh work being In his automobile. He made the trip } honorable In all bualnaaa tranaaetkma anil fl nan tendent Swan will make a special ef ¡•he Columbia river have no need of without any mishap and in very good ' rlally aid» iu rarrv out any obUaatlnna mad« by By of stock. For some time the de don** for the Southern Pacific. fort to have a large attendance at I rombfned harvesters, as the grain ¡time, lb* says the road around Mo hla firm W almmu , K ihman • Maavix. mand ltas not been strong and it Liat your land for sale with this this meeting as he considers it nec had barely sprouted before It dried T L. Seymour lias returned from ilin' Point is almost Impassable for a Wbolaaala tlrueeiala. Tidado. O. was especially weak in California office; we have buyers fur all Hall'. Catarrh Cura la taken Inlavually. actin« essary for the directors to get to up. I took a buggy ride all through a tri»» to New York where he was machine and hereafter in making which has always used all of the sur ' dlravlty upon lb« Idood and muemia aurfaraa of classes of Klamath County gether In order to get the schools to ’.he northern end of the county, and plus stock from this section. Buyers called by the illness anil death of trips to the laike he will go by boat lhe ay «lam Taatlnemiala rent free I'rira file per property. do the most satisfactory work. found no field worth harvesting. wore slow iu coming in and those hlx brother, lie will go to hlx Swan as far as the Agency landing. ! lartlle. Sold bv all Dr.iniau. Since taking the office Mr. Swar Around Upper Eight-Mile and Hard ! Take Haifa Kamity l*tlia for ermalipation who are I orated here made shipments Lake homestead in a few days to re I Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Jobb and Mrs. has been famlllar'zlng himself with man, in the south part of the coun only when there was a demand from main for the rest of the summer. Pierce Evans have returned from a his duties and is devotin'; much o' ty, wheat will average about 25 bush Ths only acreage adjacent to Mrs. Percy R. Mott who. with her short stay at Odessa. Mr. Jobb will some dealer in one of the California his time to forming plan., for con els to the acre, and as buyers are of Klamath Falls for sals in small little son.Dorrington, has been spend remain here for a few days and will cities. ducting the office. fering 75 cents a bushel at the rail tracts. Mors than a »cora of During the past .few weeks a Mr. ing the summer with her mother, then return to San Francisco Mrs. road stations, those having wheat Jefferson, of Fresno, has been In ------------- ♦------------- people have secured altea for this Mrs. <1. W. Brock, anil her sister, Jobb will remain here several weeks will make money this year.” homes. The good roads convention con county and he has purchased t wo Mrs. E. I* Morgan, left on Saturday longer, the guest of her mother. Mrs. ---------- •---------- venes at Portland on September 11 carloads of horses and mules pajlng i morning for her home In Oakland, Evans While at the Upper lake re i While most of the people of this about t>0 a head for good stock. i California. and there will be in attendance dele sort they caught enough fish to sup- i tvsw C kooo momi or ! city have given up the idea of having gates from every section of the state While this price is not as good as are tha beat buya on lha markat W. H. Woodbury passed through ply all of the canqiers who stopped It seems that the slogan of the entire rail connection during 1908, they was paid last year there is again a the city Monday on his way to his . there. state and of every visitor to the state I look forward to the first train in the gradually increasing demand for the home near Merrill, Mr. Woodbury —e— is "Good Roads.’* The excursionists I ¿arly part of the ensuing year. Ev norses and mules and the indications has been to the laik «• o' the Woods FOR HALE A stock of genomi who recently visited this county told ery indication along the line points are that the market will be very good hunting for ten days and expects to noTchandlse Including building and store fixtures, location la g«H»d and us to build better roads. Mr. Harri to the fact that it is the intention of by fall. MEDFORD, OREGON return to that section in a few day« business la gixxl For particulars call man says "good roads will help de (the Southern Pacific to complete the MOO»«« »Ql tCMlsr in search of bear. on or address, W. P HEDGE. DAIRY, THE LAND MAN ntLii.HTH t srcxrATms zoom » velop your county." Klamath should road to Klamath Falls at the earliest OREGON cozv non mi roxiiv Major C. E. Worden lx interesting Silas Obenchaln l)r. Wm Martin, HI «VI Ill'll. S»W be represented at the convention and possible date. Parties coming In Colorado people In the establishment For Ths Ideal School for if the delegates named by the Cham from Dorris say that the rails are of a milk condensing enterprise in Sam Walker and J C. Smith return Hotel with everything new, dining ber of Commerce will go the county now laid to a point this side of the Wood river valley. There is at this ed Saturday Irvin a few days trip to room, kitchen, eight roooms, parlor, should derive benefit from the meet- state line and not less than 700 men time nothing definite in the proposi Buck lake and to Spencer creek. They A thorough »duration ill all Itandard made a thorough acaich for t"ie man fine patronage, feeding 'roni 150 to branrhra auursd, including litrraturr, ing. are at work on the roadbed between tion, but if it should materialize It You will Enjoy 200 dully. Inquire at Hotel Imrrls, supposed to live in the woods in that language», mathematic», science, hi»- The delegate« selected are Judge the edge of the marsh and the pres will mean much to the entire section. Imrrls, California S-tltf tory, music, needlework, etc,, also vicinity, but found no trace of him. Geo. T. Baldwin, Frank Ira White. ent terminus. careful attention to matter» of deport The factory will be established on FOR EXCHANGE—Full set of En J D. Carroll, J. Frank Adams and Nearly all the work on the N.C.O. ment and those sccomplithment» which Construction trains are being run the ranches that Mr. Worden has re awl It. NEW gAO.lMM) BUILDING mark the cultured, refined woman. R. H. Dunbar. over the hill and heavy machinery cently purchased from the Melhases extension except the Bayley contract cyclopedia Americana -16 voi umes. The COLLKGR OF LIBERAL ARTM All rotine» are thoroughly modem AI1 -------------- ♦ ------ : hly modern in absolutely new, latest edition. This -------------- *------------- I is brought In by the cars so that it The plans so far ax developed call for nas been completed. Track laying •ubject , - and iyitem. • — No -— dhtinciion • ■> >,i or iffers thorough Instruction of high short time work is recognized as the finest En interference in matter» of religion. With every indication of a repe does away with the difficulties of the milking of about six hundred is in progress and but quality. Cours«*« also la Oratory. cyclopedia ever published. Will ex Weir«/or B oo HH-TOTM T tition of lhe great bull movement transporting the heavy steam shovels cows summer and winter. The prop after the completion of Mr. Bayley’s Music, Theology, Teaching, Medicine, change It for a spring wagon. Ad m St. Mary*« Academy M contract th«- road will be completed started August 1, 1904, when wheat and the other machinery necessary osition would call for an Investment l«w, and In the Academy. of nearly»* 100,000. It will he thor | to Alturas, it Is now safe to say dress, Box 14, Klamath Falls, Ore. soared from 90 cents to *1.15 in 1 for doing rapid work. For catalogue addn-M, 7-15tf that trains will be running into town two weeks, the wheat pit is on the It is evidently the aim of the en oughly Investigated by the parties PRFJ4IDENT FLETCHER HOMAN FOR BALE Two well bred mares verge of hysterics and at any mo gineers in charge of the work to whom Mr. Worden has Interested in by the first or middle of October.— HALEM, OREGON. Alturas Plaindealer. one 8 years old, weight about 1150 I ment pandemonium is expected to {complete the road to the navigable it. ---------- •---------- break loose. water so that stages and freight wa State Superintendent Ackerman has ( lbs.; the other 5 years old, weight | ASHLAND, ORE. The price, which has already risen gons can be abandoned and the boat St Mary’s Academy, which was es called a convention of the department about 1400, with a sucking colt. SOMETHING SPECIAL I Both well broke, gentle and true and | 12 cents in the past few weeks, is can make direct connection with the tablished In Jacksonville In the early of county superintendents to be held Tnlalat. thonvth Price *350. ' spurting with each day s trading, and trains The only delay In the early fifties ami which has for years been In Salem In September to discuss tlm bred to good horses. aad fnatul. CORVALLIS, OR BOON • MONTHS SCHOLARSHIP MM advices from the world s markets completion of the road to this city an Important feature of that historic net di'if school legislation and other See them at the ranch of Algin Kirk • MONTHS SCHOLARSHIP - JM.M Offers collegiate courses In Agricul show the same tendency toward high lx lllkely t< occur in the marsh. The old town, will soon be a tiling of lhe matters for the advancement of the paterlck. Fort Klamath, Oregon. Al- { NOTE THE SPECIAL ture, Including Agronomy, Horticul er prices. Excited efforts are being contractors have found the construc pa-t. 'lite Sisters who are In charge I'diicntional Interests of the state. The i so one heavy hack uml double liar All ntuilrnta who «tura ■ nln«. month» wholar made by the traders to ger in while tion of the dike far more difficult of the institution are now making depart mi nt Includes the county su- ii»-is. xuddle. bridle uml wugon juck ! 'hip soil «■liter HoplrmlxT 7 will tw •ntlllml to lha ture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus 7-,’iOtf <'<>mblli«-d rourao to July I, IW*. Ihrludlna Pooka bandry, etc.; Forestry; Domestic the market Is yet under *1. than they had anticipated and this preparations to move to Medford, imrlnteiidentx. till city xuperlntend- | Price *9o. a bargain. and Stationary. »KI «>. Ttiia alvm you an aatra Science and Art; Civil, Electrlaal, Me month Invoatlgato and rtimo taken Into consideration In connec where their new academy Is nearing ■enlx and principals of ginmmar RANCH FOR HAI.K, Address P. RITNI’R. President. chanical, and Mining Engineering, I offer my 76u acre ranch tor sale Ordinances authorizing the paving tion with the fact that the machinery completion and where they will open schools. Commerce; Pharmacy. al the small price of *20 per acre If school In September has been breaking down continuous of 18 blocks of streets oud the flota Ja It liixoti was here Wednecday 'sold in 90 days. 400 acres under Offers elementary courses in Agri tion of *35,000 worth of bonds to ly has already caused a delay of sev- G K VanRiper, Leslie Rogers, from Iris ranch. He says that he him cultivation, «0 acres more can be culture, Forestry, Domestic Science 2500 Acres free . era! months and the dike is not more icleared; 300 acres pasture land, all defray 50 percent of the cost thereof, Joe Stickel and J R. Crews returned just began cutting his barley and he Ths Lakeside compì company has 2500 acres and Art, Commerco, and Mechanic us well as the total coal of a concrete than half built on Friday from a ’on days’ outing in firnlx that it is not. quite up to the fenced; *3000 worth of buildings on of land under lhe --j»ms Aos ..1 ditch . that it Arts, Including forge work, cabinet place; 60 acres In alfalfa; 200 aerss steel bridge over Deer creek, which -------- >-------- - the north end of the county. They I average. In some parts of the valley will give RENT FREE "IE for tor one year. making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma run« through the northern part of of the land and chine work, etc. C. C. Hogue, disbursing ngent of hunted for deer for several duys and farmers are beginning to cut wheat, come under the ditch now building; This includes lhe use . c. ... ____ The __ renter must clear and the city, were passed by the Roseburg the Reclamation Service, left this finally suc'-eeded In hiring an Indian | hut the most of It will not. bo ready 150 more will come under the ditch water. Strong faculty, modern equipment; later. Good outside range. Terms, [dace the land ‘ in cultivation. __ _ rent- ’----- 1------ ;—, The council. Blds for the I nprovement week tor Orland, Calif., where he to kill one for them. They spent for harvesting for ubout ten days. one-third cash, balance to suit, Inter er gets all the crop but we reserve the free tuition; opens Sept. 25. work and ou the bond Issue are now will spend a few weeks looking after most of their time fishing and enjoy Mr. Dixon Is of the opinion that the est at 8 per cent. right to pasture the stubble. Illustrated catalogue with full In Address THOM. MARTIN, advertised, and it is expected actual matters connected with the project ing the cool shsde that exists only ci op will bo short In the county, but. Tne Lakeside Company, formation on application to the Reg J Frank Adams, Manager, paving will begin within a month. 1 8-16-10-15* Klamath Falls, Oregon at that place. that the price will be very good. In northern Klamath county. istrar, free. *-•-*-*7 Merrill, Oregon abstracters LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH 0. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO : Phones Office 871. Barn 813 Lakeside Inn, I ............. I ------ «------ MIDWAY STABLE CHAS. R. BALDWIN, Proprietor FRANK IRA WHITE Enterprise Tricts ¡BCjiii H Mills Addition lots ST. MARY’S ACADEMY I YOUNG LADIES FRANK IRA WHITE Going to College? Willamette University ASHLAND COMMERCHL COLLEGE /lw«/»aa sad MnrfAaaff Agricultural College 4