KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
» as in exceptionally good condition
and there are many similar
still on the range.
It Is the opinion of Mr. llortou
that the shortage In the East in the
beul supply has had a very alight.
If any effect ut>on the markets of the
Faclflc Coast.
He thinks that the
market for fall shipments will con
tinue a little weak, hut that fed stock
will bring very good prices durlug
tbe winter and In the spring.
A F Hunt, a Washington buyer.
Is here looking for veal for the Seat
th and Tacoma markets. He states
that there Is a large amount of avail
able beet In the north, but that tin
prices are getting better and that the
demand is gradually increasing al
though it is far from being strong
It Is bls opinion that the opening ot
(he largt> Mock yards and packing
Louse In Portland will Improve the
conditions here as it will give stock-
n c n ot this section an opinirtuntty
to ship both north and south. He
»ill speud
time here looking
Harrinuns Enjoying Outing
< ITI lUtIKI-'M.
M ason ¿S lough
All reports coming tioiu I'ellcuti
K. W Casebem. of III'. »»» In tin
Bay are to Hie elfin t that Mr. Harri
<
lt)
Monday
man aud family an enjoying tlielr
E. J. MURRAY, Editor.
Don't forget to stop nl th»’ Hotel
visit and they have nut set any date
that will teiiultiate 'ielr stay at their Ibirrls. »In'll In Doi ils
Walch for the big Removal
b'autiiiil mountain lioiuu tu Klam
choice llti« of InvvMt-
ath. Mr. Harriman Is apeudiug his at the BOSTON STORE
Irwin
Itolfe
Is
assisting
iiient* tlifit
111 iiiitlc*'
Ja's attending to the regular bu»i-
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
nesa that must be mended to daily lieltkemper Jewelry store.
tlie purclniMvr money
Jas. Glllogly has returned from a
.mil Ills chief re< re illon la fishing lu
All comniunicationa submitted fot publication in thè colli mas ot lina |Mk|>er
the Bay.
While ho lias made no week's trip to the mountains.
will he inwtted onlv over thè nanie oi thè n riter. V> non de piume aritele,
targe catch lie find • it pleasant pas
Mis A <’ Bettis and children went
will be publiahed.
time and those who have seen hliu up on the I'ptx'i' l ike Mollila.' tor an
lately say that he Is looking more outing.
Governor Ueo. E. Chamberlain. J. people will be requlrts! to d«> Is to
robust than when o first catne and
Have you had trouble In getting
P. O'Brien, manager ot the Harriman provide tour important features;
ue was lu his usual rood health wheu your repairing done promptly. Try
good
street
crossings
and
sidewalks,
lines in the Northwest, and F.S Stan
ue arrived for a suauou ot rest.
Winters.
K-Blf
Ashland's street
ley, secretary-treasurer ot the lien- and good lights.
His sous are havl ig the best hunt
are
properly
labeled
an«t
the
strwt
chutes Irrigation company, armed at
If your glasses get broken trv
ing that the country affords aud find
Fort Klamath Bunday nlgbt and left lights will pass muster. The work
Winters
All »oik done same day
game plentiful. W.lh their (rienda
Monday morning for Pelican Bay. of completing the numbering ot the
as
reeelved.
*
S-6tf
and guides they spmd most of the
where they w'll be the guests of E. H houses in accordance with the official
Ernest A Martin Is reported unite
hunting
for
time
lu
the
inount.iiua
map is under way now and will be in
Harriman 'for a few days.
Jeer and bear. They have found sick at the home of Howard Villi
They left Shaniko In Mr. Stanley's readiness by the time the Inspector
sei<-inl
of the latter, but Roland 1» Valkenbul'g
automobile and made the trip across arrive*. t'lie most important matter
•huw you oui
still
Hu
mill one lu Hie |>arty that
Only t'»> pleased
the state, giving them an opportun to be atteaded to Is the sidewalk
has
»ill
i
t-e.bsl
III
*..llillg
OUe
Deel'
«pedal
ou
these
ik -
ity to see the proposed route of the question. The government exacts O’
.lie plentiful and tile hunters liaie Drug Store
1 allroad through Central Oregon and good sidewalks that it can txinscien-
I
supplied Ihe Lodge with veulson.
Goods pack >d and shipped. Heavy freighting
G It. CtirliH k »ent to Fort Kiani-
X.
also portions of the Deschutes Irriga It io ualy ask its deliverynieu to carry
♦
It is not known lust how long Mr. uth Tuenda» to ntl»>nd to biisin**»*
la load of mail on for two deliveries
a specialty. Baggage orders given prompt at
tion project.
each day and six day s in every week I Fertile Sprague Ri\rer Valley llai liman will reimiln. but It Is ati n.attera tor n few day a,
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tention.
I las ing up-to-date piano trucks we
nounceil that the hoys will be there
Mr at d Mrs M D Williams loft
Owing to the lack ot ruin during ¡In the year, ami to do the same in a | Sprague rivei valley Is iwu liaps the
weeks
ot
enough
to
get
a
tew
luug
solicit V'ur tine piano moving,
on Monday for the huckleberry patch
the past several months the lakes ot given length of time. The sidewalks least kuowu of any valley in entire
duck she ■oting and -is the season «hies to be gone for several days
this section are now lower than they I need not iK-cessarily be ot * (»id or Klamatli miiiity. and yet. It is the
» ttol «»¡»eu until September 1st it is
have been for a number of years and 'c» uient ami may be ot dirt If other- iiiliest section ot Klamith county
We es »edally solicit watches upon
,v
and
are
dry
The valley proper comprises not to c, i tain that all ot the party will not which others have failed to keep
it* many places the boats find it bard wise fitted up proper!
exceed twenty thousand intis
acres ot l.aie until (l.e tuld.lie ot September, gou.l time. Try \\ inters.
to navigate. It is estimated by Cap and walkable in th«* w et weather.
ü-Clf
this
reside
more
what ami a- Mr Harriman is very fond ot
♦
land
and
upon
tain Parker of the Mazama that the
MONEY
TO
LOAN
We
have
sev
may lx' termed wealthy tiun than up- his box and would scarcely be ex eral thousand dollars to loan on real
water In Wood river Is eighteen in
Freight Rates Excessive
pected
to
leave
th.-rn
here
»bile
he
on any other similar uiea In this
ches lower this year than it has been
MASON g Sl.OUGH.
Until some more satisfactory rat V
went East It is very probablle that estate.
at any time for a number of years, ÍF made Mt. Hebron will not beconie county. Most uf (his land is owned
August
Mh-hleaon.
a sho«> maker
bls
visit
too
mui
b-
extended
for
at
and it is making it extremely diffl tb, general shipping point for Klam- ami controlled by tiot to exceed ten
of Ashland, Is here looking over
least four nioie weeks.
persons
and
all
of
them
have
enough
cult to navigate the at ream with a . th county beet aud other live stock.
\ uunibei of gu -sts are expected couutry and it Is probable that
of this world's goods that they are
large boat.
The stockmen of this s<*etlon are anx
at the Lodge in the next few dais vili locate.
fixed,
classed
among
the
comfortably
The boat stirs up the drift sand ious to ship fitiiu th«* Butte valley
which may lie tak<-u as another In
Miss Agnes Piel, who has been
and as it is washed down stream it point, but l the rate per car makes it that Is tlielr respective wealth tang
dication that Mr. Hnrrltuan ami par King her uncle and
ami family, A.
to
more
Ilian
Ing
from
aliout
$!5.00<>
forms a bar at the mouth of the rtv- I prohibitive. The distance from Mt
ty have no Intention of leaving an» Piel, left on Sunday morning for
er, making it hard for a large boat Hebron to Montague is about on< live times that much.
home at .Medford
Sprague river valley Is consplcit- time mmiu .
to cross This bar has l-t-en removed
M rs . M. M c M illan , Pmpr
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[day's drive with a drove of cattle and
Alniost
Judge Thos liruk»’ r«turnisl
several times, but it is only a matter I the rate to Das ind is $29 12 higher ’ous tor its fine buildings,
i
i
ri
i:
i
ot
x
rm
n
ex
is
.
every rancher has a large house
urday from an extende«! visit at
of a few days until another forms
I j.er car.
Modern iiiipruveiiiontH.
73 room» mid nuilcH.
\\ m. Flnckus. of Yuuna valley, was
comfortably arrange«! aud his barns
land Cal.
and the same difficulty is encounter
In speaking of the matter Chas.
in
the
citi
Wednesday.
While
here
Sample
Boom»,
Bar
Boom,
Parlor», Two (. Inb
are among the largest in the county
ed. Mr. Parker thinks this Is due
Place your order for
Horton, who has Just made a shlp- and are filled the year round with lie plated a huge lumber contract
Room»,
Etc.,
Etc.
partly to the fai t that the water is
1 went from Mt. Hebron to Oakland. th«- wild bay that Is harvested in the with the Bald Butte saw mill for the with MARTIN linos
low and because there is so much
said: We cannot afford to ship from valley and fields abundantly. Tin bi Idee across Lost l iver at the upper I arrive soon
drift in the river. It Is the opinion
>
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
>
G. It Carter. «>f Ashland. Is In the
It
there unless we get better rates
gap. The bridge will be built Just lie
of Mr. Parker that the lai ge b at I ir all right to ship to Sacramento as men of that section are all engaged
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city with A F Hunter, the H-'Sttle
low
the
Harpold
dam.
in the slock business and the Sprague
will have to give up the river trip for
hey ouly pay about Jib a car more river beef catHe are among th«- first
Last Friday Jos. Nichols and wife luttle buyer.
a time at least and in the meantime
and are not foret»d to unload, but in to be plact-d tn the market and come convey»-»! to A F McClellan and » Iti
Htxs'lal attention Is calhsl to th*
he proposes to put a launch on the
shipping to Oakland the rate is too m from the range in priute condition IGu acres of land adjoining this lit) \shlaud Commercial College Sptxlal
run.
I igh and there is nothing saved by It is a natural stock country aud the for $2too This is the best buy that In thia Issue.
7-23 9-(
i ii as we are compelled to uuload ou tuen who settled there years ago and I as tHM*ii made by anyone thia year.
MONEY
TO
LOAN
on
City
Prop
J. Frank Adams Is one of the men
the road th* same as in shipping Piade use of the opt>ortunlties have Isist '•■ar Mr. Nichols sold to W. Il erty, Ranch or Timber land. HALL
in Klamath county who is a flrm b.
I of Pou land IKrt acres adjoln- SHEPHERD CO
from Montague. It is more conven- prospered and are enjuyiug life in
liever in the usefulness of the Tulx
FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS
' b nt to ship from Mt. Hebron, but it one ot the best stix k countries In Ing tliis tract for $3200. The dry
Mrs. L«*sll»* Rogers returned Bun-
lake outlet in connection with the
season uml the slowness of the Recla • lay night from a few weeks visit with
turn'll cheaper from Montague. We Oregon.
drainage of the lands that have b-=»n
could afford to pay about »12 a car
With or Without Driver
Among the prominent lesidents of mation Servhe has made Joe rather relatives at Jacksonville, .Medford
inundated by the gradual rise of the
i more from the Butte valley point, | Sprague river valley are W A. Wal hot. heme the ■ heap price. Right ¡and Roseburg.
lake. He states that experiments
but it is out of the question for us ker. The liliKimingcamps. J«*ss Par- here Is what has been told, and some
show that for a distance of not less
A. Helming * Co., fur merchants,
o pay $99.12 a car from there when i ker, John Wells. Wm. Smith. E if our |w-ople think from reading be
than one hundred fifty yards along
t>ays highest cash prices for all kind* i
tween the lines, that there Is some
| are can ship from Montague for Casebeer and others.
I of hides and furs
H»'itdqiiarters at
the south shore of the lake in the ' |70.”
foiinilaiIon for It. that the people of
♦
immediate vicinity of the outlet that
American
Hotel.
tf
the lower project are holding bin k
The matter of a lower rate has
if a hole is made In the earth and the
200
acres
of
Gisxl
Pasture
lai
nd
Express
Rates
to
be
Reduced
the
constructInn
of
the
upper
project
, Men put up to the railroad officials
water turned in it will sink the same
Plenty of Feed and Water
Klamath Is soon to have th«- bem- for the purpose of lb.it kind uf sp,i-- i tor Rent
and if the people in Hie viciuity of
LAMl.t-STCATAlOG
as it Is doing in the outlet that has
We don't think, however, Enquire at JACK CONNOLLY B, 7
’ Mt Hebron will exoperate with th< Cl of a reduced express rate. lewal nlation
M..I O.4., H om ,. ,a
|
in
I
lea
west
of
Keno
X-2O-S27
attracted so much attention.
He
.
’
.gent
J.
J.
Parker
took
up
the
mat-i
tint there Is .Xy foundation In the
stockmen ot Boutherii Oregon it is
• *- N«w,Sw»«l
think* that It is .possible to open a
E P McCornack lout returned to
GROCERIES ECONOMIZE THRO JONES
v< ry probable that a rate will b<- '<r of a better rate shortly after he rumor.
H >>«<*•*« (>»» Cas* «iwl
large enough hole to flow more water
It is ii ,-cted that the sales of Salem after spending s»-veral weeks
made that will [x-rniit shippers to nine here and he lias now been ad
• l.es
*td k-U»fc q . J
then comes into the lake through
• *•<«!•< Morii,»,
load In Butte valley- lustead of driv vised that on and after September 10 steak cattle and horses will be large I In this section iookl' g after his prop-
I 4 >
Lost river and that it will lie a great
FOR CATALOG
t here would be a reduction of about tl Is fall
The long dry weather to erty Interests and enjoying an outing
ing on across the mountains.
heip In lowering the lake so that tfi<
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t went y -five per cent on practically trail' foretells a hard long winter, at Hprlng creek.
cverfiowed lands can be reclaimed
lull express for the Klamath country and owner» do not wish to risk ear
A carpenter nam> d Carter and re
How's This?
He says he Is not prepared t<
Portland Y.M.C.A. Visitors II and led by the WeDs-Fargo company, ning a large number of stock
lated to the Humphreyv of this city
W* ,,ff—t On« Itundrstl ISr'lars Kawsxl tor any
state where the water goes, but 1
The Portland Y.M.C.A. hikers ar This is the last reduction that will be through on a limited hay supply.
died at the Howard Van Valkenburg <*•«• <>( <'stairh that cannot I»’ rurasl by Hall a
convinced that it does not flow int< rived in the city on Sunday even’ng
CMarrh Cur».
F J < HKNKY A CO . TMad» O I
made until the railroad Is completed
Millet ami Kaffir corn, a small I
a cave, unless it is an exceptional!; I. n the steamer Winema. which met I to this city, when It is expected that quantit - of cm h. Were sown on the run< h Wednesday. The particular»
Wr. th« un>lvrwign«*«l. have known F J i’hwnay I
THE LAND MAN
of
th»
1
death
hav»>
ni.t
been
h-arned
fur tha la*t IS y«<«nt. and tirllava him (»•rfartly
large one. He Is rather ot the opin -.hem at the Agency landing »her» another similar ent will be made.
HolgAti- homestead this spring Pri"
honorabla
tn
al!
bu«in«MsA
trannartkrn«
and
finan-
j
The
f.'imous
Nettleton
shoe,
for
ion that the water finds its way int< they had pitched camp for the uljht I
The reduced rate will |x rtuft local dlctlons that It would do no good
non. are to be found at the Boston I daily able to carry -ut any obitaalkma hum la by J
some subterranean chann.-l ard tha J Monday morning 'hey were taken i’i ;
hh Arm
W ai . uinq * K innan A M arvin .
(ralers to ship fruit through to this ■• < r. man' ; the mason was unnonilly
last your land for sale with this
Store,
which hns the exclusive agency
this channel will prove large enoug'. |charge by the directors of the cnai’i
Whohmala Drutfviata. Toltdo. O
|
< Ity by express, whereas heretofore unfavorable, and there was for some
office; ws have buyers fur all
for them. The Nettleton shoe for
Hair« < atarrh f’ur« ia takan intarually. acting
to carry off all the water In Tub ber of commerce and taken for a
they have had it express»»«! to Ixirris time no sign of either coming up. so
classes of Klamath County
grace, comfort anil ease has no equal dlrwtly upon t!»a bbwai and m«MNM wurfacaa of
lake in a remarkably short time ! rbort drive through the valley. A
and then brought on by stage or fast wagotw ami buggies drove al random
tha ayatani Taatimonbkk «ent fraa Frica 75a t>*r
property.
foi wearing qualities It cannot be i hottie Bold bv all Dr igght«.
the opening Is made sufficient two o’clock that afternoon they were
Notwithstanding
freight. The charges have been re- o.er the ground
surpassed.
large.
He Is very enthusiastic 1:
Taka Hall'» Family I’Hh f>>r ron«tl¡»atton
gain load’ d in wagons and taken t< 'uced from all California points so all this,both are making a good show
♦
having the government take hold of the Upi-er lake lauding where a
rhat Klamath now has a very reason ing and demonstrate that In ordinary
FOR HALE A stock of general
the proposition and making a special launch was in waiting to convey th«
Tha only acreage adjacent Ut
able rate from San Frat.cisco and seasons and with decent care, both merchandise Including building and
appropriation for Its development
•arty to Odessa, where they will b<- from all Sacranvnto val’ey points will do well.
Klamath Falls for sale In small
«tore fixtures, location la good and
Some little work ha* been done or ¡net by their camp wagon and w’l
business la good For particulara cull
- ♦
tracts. More than a wore of
which supply much of th"frult that
the outlet in the past few we*?ks witt like across the hills to the lutke •>'
on or address, W. p. HEDGE, DAIRY
M-i-ting Se|»t«-int-a-r lib.
lieople have secured altea for
is consumed inthis city.
the result that the flow has been in the Woods to pick huckleberries fo-
homes.
Secretary C. P. Chastain, of the I OREGON
Ashland too has a better rate an<l
creased considerably.
For IXMIM«'.
a few da; s. They will also climb Mt the fruit dealers can ship from there Klamath Wafer Users Association,
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i.
llotit wlih every thing new, dining
Pitt while in that section, ami expect on the n».-w special rate to good ad t as issued notice« calling the atten-
The tourist travel still continues *o reach Ashland in time to arrive at
SSW
HOMS or
tlon of th- members of the organiza room, k’tchen, eight rooonts. parlor.
vantage, The rate from
are the beat buya on the market
strong and large crowds are going Portland next Sunday.
rfaco to this city now Is $7.25 per tlon to the fact that the adjourned fin* patronage, feeding »rom ir>o t<>
and coming from the resorts in the
A. M. Grllley, the phy«i<al dirwtor hundred pounds, but the now rate meeting convenes on the afternoon 200 daily. Inquire al Hotel liorrlK
north end of the county. In ord--r to |of the organization »ho Is In charge
M fill
fix»»« it at $5.» 50 and the special fruit cl September (th. In view of th* Dorris, California
get the benefit of this travel next of the party, said, when asked about
rate at $ 1.75; ; the |>r#-s«*nt Saciameii- fact that to much business was left
FOR EXCHANGE-Full s. I of Eti-
year it will be necessary for th* city the hike:
We have had a fine trip to rate Is $7 25, while th* new rate over from tin- last meeting It Is ex- cyclopedia Americana IB voluiiies.
MEDFORD. OREGON
to make special preparations to han The boys are all in good shape and
is $5.2 » with a special fruit rate of pected that there will he a
absolutely new, lat»»at edition. This
MODPRN PQUIPMKNT
THE LAND MAN
dle the many sightseers and pleasure I we have enjoyed every part of the
l»I l-K.M ! I « I H< HIAIION »OOM1
»(.50: the Ashland rate Is »5 and tendance at the adjourned meeting work Is recognized a« th«» finest En
<O/> l>ORMI romu
seekers who are coming here as a re trip. It Is rather a hard way to trov-
HI RY rHIKG N>W
the reduction put« It at $3 50 with a and that some rather interesting dls- cyclopedia ever published, Will ex
cuit of the extensive advertising that | cl, but still it is great when one Is
The Ideal School for
Mieclal rate of $3 on fruit; the re CIlSHlotlS wlll come up.
change It for a spring wagon, Ad-
is being done. The Southern Pacific 1 with a Jolly crowd and we surely
♦
duction from Portland Is cot so large
dress, Box 1(, Klamath Fails, Ore
Is calling the attention of all travel have a lot of good fellows, We have
W. II. M i ion, » l,o was awarded
owing to the greater mileage, but the
7-15lf
A thorough tducation in all standard
ers to the wonderful beauty of Cra been tr«-ate<| royally on the trip and
branches atnirrd, including litrratur»,
reduction Is very noticeable, the pres tin- contract for tie- construction of
You will Enjoy
bred
marea
FOR
SALE
Two
well
ter lake and to the many other at think Klamath is all right.
lai
guagra, niatheniatica, ■< i*nce, his
You ent rate being $7 50,while the change the seven mill- • xt'oisloli oh the South
about
1150
on»'
9
years
old,
weight
tory,
mii'ic,
nrrdlrwoik,
eli.,
alui
tractions of this section. Most of ¡certainly have a splendid valley here.
fixes It at |B.25 with a special fruit Branch cannl. Is ni"sterl’.g bls forces tbs.; the other 5 years old, weight
can Ini attention to maileri of de|mrt-
the folders Issued by the company We did not get to see much of It,
tate pf $1.75. All other [mints on and expcits to malto the dirt fly by about I (0U, with a sucking colt.
nient and those accompli diments w liich
mui Its NEW BAU.OOtl IIVILUINU
contain matter descriptive of this tut we saw some of the potato»?« and
nt.uk the cultured, relined woman.
the Coast will have a co,iesimndirig the first of m-xt week. He has until Both well broke, gentle und true and
Th»’ COLLEGE OF LIIIKRAL ARTH
section and give the traveler Instruc cabbage« that are grown here and
All
i
ourses
are
thoroughly
modern
in
ly reduced rat»», and there will also December 15th to complete the con bred to good horses.
sub)r< t and system. No distinction or
Price, »300.
nffers thorough Instruction of high
tion as to how to reach one of Amer that convinced us that Klamath is all
he a reduction In charges from the tract, but it l-< bit inter tlon to put See them at the ranch of Algin Klrk-
interference in matters of religion.
quality. Courses also In Oratory,
ica's greatest wonders.
right.”
on
force
enough
to
have
It
finished
. »'rio/ur tioidUi TODA T
East.
paterlek. Fort Klamath. Oregon. Al
Music, Theology, Teaching, Medicine,
Klamath Falls must do its share
Mr.Grllley expressed the sentiment
by the middle of October
♦
su
St.
Mary's Academy “'¿¡f.'.*' «■
so
on*
heavy
lnu
k
and
double
har
law, nntl In th* Academy.
and the tourists who are coming here ot the crowd when lie spoke and
E. W. Smith will begin pitching
ness, saddle, bridle and wagon Ja< k
For catalogue nildn ss,
as a result of the advertising expect when th»- hikers return to Portland
Cut Off His Own Hand
his camp tomorrow and lie expecta
7 IlOtf
to find comfortable means to reach they will all be loud in the praise foi
PltEHIItEX'T FLETCHER HOMAX
Robert Laughlin, a laboring man I to be established In a few days and | Price »90. A bargain,
the lake and other re-orts. Mr. Har this section and for the people of quite well known In (bls city, has be Save a force of slxt men on the Job
NALEM, OREGON.
RANCH FOIL HALE.
riman advises to build good roads the Klamath country.
come mentally deranged and while ¡This will b< the n -di i-amp of th*
I offer my 7tltt acre ranch for aale
at the small price of $20 per acre If
and other distinguished visitors who
ASHLAND. ORE
The personnel Of th* party Is as It that condition Tuesday morning, ■onstruction work
sold In 90 days. (00 acres under
have been here give the same advice, follows: A M Grllley, W. J Blum- conceived the idea i that God was com
Lawton *• Gullin’’ r have sub-con- cultivation; GO acrea more can be
SOMETHING SPECIAL
If good roads and good accommoda- enscheln, Chas II. Marlas, W. W. manding him to cut oft his hand iracted the lust half of schedule five ¡cleared; 300 acres pasture land, all Hurlnrrr and nhorthaad training. thorough
and prutIKal.
tions will bring a larger tourlst trade Belcher, J G Arbulnot, A Pfander, Following the Imi »glued instructions ¡and will begin work on It at once fenced. |3000 worth of buildings ori
CORVALLIS, ORHGON
* MOV///S SC HOC tPSM/P
|«J u*
to this section no time should be lost E. B Harley, H Johannsen, Geo he piocured a butcher knife and a i Within a f< w weeks there will be <•«»■» place; 50 at res in alfalfa, 200 acres
v MONtHS SCHOLAHSHIP • K>0.00
Offers
collegiate coursus In Agrlcul
hatchet and proceeded to cut off hl ddernlde activity >n I he Mason con- come under the ditch now building.
in building the roads so that by next 1 Sebben and H W Nelson.
titre.
Including
Agronomy, Hortlcul
NO'I E THE SPECIAL
He hacked |t several tract and work n I be pushetl in 150 more will come under the ditch
year when, arvordlng to Indications
left hand,
All -ttudvht. who «wur« m nln. month« .<*hol.r-
♦
later
Good outside range. Tetnis, tliip ami ,-miT S«pt«*niticr 7 will Im mtOtlmt to lii, line, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hui
at this time the travel will be much
times with l be hatdiet and nually 1 -very quarter.
one-third cash, balance to suit., Inter l omlom d > iurw to July I ISOS In. lulling Hook« bnnilry, etc; Forestry; Domeslb
heavier, there will be everything that Light Demand lor Beel Stock wire.... led Iti i .-v- rinr Ilio hand from
and 91*1 loner y, |HZ ut
Thin gives you an axlru
eat at s per cent
♦
Hileticu uud Art, Civil. Elvctilcal. Ms
month
lnvenll**t« and come
will have a tendency to further in
Chas. Horton has returned fiotn rhe arm at the wrist
lie was found
Address
THOH
MARTIN,
I
chatilcal, aud Mining Engineering.
rhe t'rook count.' Journal publish
Address P. RITNfik President.
crease the traffli and make It of Oakland where lie went with a ship tn thia condition by I. Blehn near
K-lB-lb 15* Klamath Falls, Oregon
Commerce; Pharmacy.
ed
at
Prineville
tells
of
one
Iflll,
a
more benefit to the whole country. m< ut of stock. He stales that the the Klamath house and medical an
Offers elementary courses In Agri
market la not as good as he had ex- slstutiee was at once num monad railroad promoter In Klamath Falla,
♦
NOTH 'K TO HTtM KIIOLDEItH.
culture. Forestry, Domestic Science
who has gone into (’took county for
¿500
Acres
free
The Ashland Commercial Club [ected. Tbe California stock was late Dr«. Fischer and Hmnilton have the
Stockholders of the Klamath Wa
The l.akeeule company haa 2500 aerea and Art, Commerce, and Mechanic
Committee to promote the Install» thia year and it Is not yet used up so patient in charge and he is being tbe purpose of promoting the con- ter Users Association please take no
<if lami umler the A<lam, ditch that It Arts, Including forge work, cabinet
(ruction
<>f
a
railroad
through
that
tlon of the free delivery of mall In that t he -shippers from this sei tlon cared for at the home of Mrs 1. M
country. Klamath has till kinds of tice thiit pursuant to adjournment will give RENI FREE for one year. making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma
Ashland have tix-lr labors well under arc getting Into tbe market at a time Van Brimmer.
This includes tiie use of the lanif and chine work, etc.
promoters, but tin- railroad Hill said of meeting of June 5th and Bib. I9bk, water.
way. The city having the tequlre- when they must compete with the
The renter must clear and
It seems that bls derangement
ii stockholders meeting will be held
Htrong faculty, modern equipment;
to
hall
from
this
section
Is
not
l
place Ihe land in cultivation. The rent-
meats that Justify an Hpplicatlon. California growers.
While he was came suddenly for he wm considered
In
Houston's
Opera
House,
Klamath
i
er
gets
all
th«' crop but we reserve the free tuition; opens Hept. 25.
postoffice receipts above 110,000 an- In Oakland a drove of 200 fat steers perfectly rational by all who had known In Klamath.
Falla, Ore , September (th, 190k, at right to pasture tbe stuhble.
Illustrated catalogue with full In
nually and a population of 5000, thc was driven from the foot hills near seen and conversed with him recent
Tn* Lakesiil* Company,
A great big schooner ut the
the hour of 2 o’clock P M.
formation ou application to the Reg
other matter that the city aud the ILare to tbe stock yards. The stock ly.
J
Frank
Adams,
Mansger,
tel Dorrt».
C. P. CHASTAIN. Secretary.
lotrar, free.
I-I-I-S7
Murrill, Oregon
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON.
ABSTRACTERS
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON 6. SLOUGH
0. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
Phones Office 871, Barn 873
Lakeside Inn, —t
MIDWAY STABLE
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CHAS. R. BALDWIN, Proprietor
FRANK IRA WHITE
Enterprise Tracts
IBS J Hi fl
lidi
Mills Addition Lots
ST.MARY’S
ACADEMY
FRANK IRA WHITE
YOUNG LADIES
Going to College?
Willamette University
ASHLAID COMM C0LIKÍ
Agricultural College
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