Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 03, 1908, Image 2

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.Miss Sauber returned on Monday
from it visit to Tule I like
Mrs Smart, of Fort Klamath, u in
H. J Winters has returned from u
The several headers uear Boiiatua
a visitor In the vit> Saturday
trip to Paisley . Lal e I * unt y
are working full time now-a-days cut­
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
AA'arren I». Kingdom of Fort Klam
BORN To Mi uud Mis Walter
ting the grain that was not going to
atli
was in the citi Saturila.«
dry
sp«ll.
Lennox. Monday morning, it sou
grow during the
C .1 und II. E. Anderson, of Mer­
Last Saturday John Hodsot' s«>l*l
Mrs J. B llillte. who Illis lie.ui vis
z\ Oliolce lino of illVVNt«
his ranch rtf 1*0 iii*ri*s two miles east rill. were In the city Saturila.' on lllng In the Butte t'leek valley. Ims
of Bonanza for the neat sum of buaine**
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
returned Io her home In tills city
mentN tliut 'will mulco
*4000, to W F. Falrehild, late of
AA' G Tollman and F It Stephen
Poter Pelei Steiner w ns diami**
tllO lltll'OllOMOT* money
I California. This la a parrel of land ion were Alorrlll visitors In the city i eil fioin ilio custodi of ilio shsriff and
All communications submitted for publication in the columns ot this psf*er
"l‘ for ,r* Sai u rd a«
will be inserted only over the name of the writer. X.« * mnr.te'7hin>" '«»’B ,h*»l'hi*' ha*
lidi oli luesilay fui Southern t'ull-
rtgmlun but II Is now sun« to tie since '
will be published.
A C Duiuati of Boi*m>a w:**t li. fora la.
Mr. Fairchild has purchaseil the thè city .in*t mado tinnì proof or. I.ìi
James 1.Induit mid wife arrived In
place
was anile im<*.l as a lik« !y canili*:
FARMERS COMING.
homi«aten.l Frlday.
the
city on Tuesday from Liingell
A. T Lang.'ll and Ja*. Goss sold
Through the efforts of the owrers pir gubernatorial honors in the ct
Jmlgo and Mis. tosii-yi* T llaldu In lulley oli their way lo the hmklcbcr
beef
cattle
Munda'
to
Edsou
their
of the Oregon Military road sruut palgn ut 1910. but he subacquei
*elebrate«l thelr thiitli-th weddln.i I ry pati-li
Foulle Co. the lirico being 5 cents
one thousand Central Illinois tar ti­ declared t. .u lie could m«t. or wo
annlverwary Baturdny
.1 W Pixlei, lustrici Deputi Homi
for cows and G c *nts for steers AL
ers are packing up thelr household not, become a candidate tor state
Jack Kerr, a car|H»nter llving on ('olia III of Ibi* Modelli \A ondinoti of
Patterson
and
N
C
Gunn
also
bert
hast so long
hi>
goods and preparing to move to Ore­ flee again,
sold to the same parties The cat tie Cali forniti avellili*, is laid up with Ameriin, la in Un* city frotu Eugene
gon before next spring. They have jrother, Fr n W. lien •« n. h«'ld th«'
III thè Interest of the ordor.
300 in niinilier. were started this blooil polsoiiing of thè limili
made their arrangements to come out affici* of Si .'tary ol State, or «!»*
Mike l 'oohei < alili* In on Mondai
S C Grave*, of thè Bollatila Bulle
morning from the Horton ranch for
ed
himself
to
that
of-
I
sired
to
sui
by sp«*cial trains to Southern'S)' . *n
frolli
HI». w bei e he hiin bc»*n rliuutl
tln.
wa*
In
town
Saturday.
Ile
rie
Alt
Hebron
for
shipment
below
<»w
and will settle on the military road I flee, and no Lh«* drift of speculation
In., to the hard times mid the scarcity IHirts tliini;* llvoly around Ilonansa fyiug lliulier lumia for tip* munti
other
oflicial
honor
h«*
I
is
as
to
w
It
grant in Lake and llarnev counltes.
«f find this \
Messrs. Langell and
John Martin and inothor and abi' II** ex pm ta to return shurtly to tintali
This is probably the largest emi­ ]aspires to.
cons
is price a good one .era. of Mirrili, returmsl on Frlday the work
It
is
suf
gration from one point to a western
a
say that they do not think t«e«*f frolli Ihb-sui. w lieve t bey lun e beoti
I'lils ottici* I« Itirocelpt of n photo-
state since the days of thi* old Oregon I events in i
eamped tur a week.
Mtn|ih fouii J L Siluri of a haying
nrluAlou ia that lie may wi.l I h * :my hltfbx'i this fall
< ioods pack J and shipped. Heavy freighting
d
trail, and will bring a particularly | only logical
w hl !»«• b« l 1 in Ibi * « :î\ a
d
I leit kempei' ami Biennali lauiu li 'd -ioni* urti Buck lak.-H on the Gant* i
desirable class of farmers amt resi­ i possibly ce f» out f«*r the I nll**<l
a
specialty.
Baggage
orders
given
prompt
at
­
ial i •b*t i n hi on \h»iuia\. St'pU'in- thelr lo li gasoline boat Satindili rail rullili
The plvture Is u good
States Sei.ale skip in (h« * 19lu latn-
dents into Southern Oregon.
in tl «' town hall In th«1 >n ilio ti i ti trip thei look l>r Mar­ one ami gives the strauger a fine Im- I
tention. Il.ixing up-to-date piano trucks we
Senator J«Ulathan lui 7th.
paigu again: i
----------- ♦----------
etili bl«H k, lioin
o'vkM'k in th«' tin alona for ballast.
Bull
Ipression of Klamath's tilg hav Indus-
event
that
is,
in
the
Bourne; that
solicit your tine piano moving.
I try.
CHIEFS CONSt 1 T.
Senator C. AV. Fulton, a v 'os«* person- fore insitii until «» «»’« !o« k in th«* nfter
d
This election Is held fur the
According to J. I’, O'BHen. Gen- al and fMililh-al friend of Judge Ben­ iiihiii
The passenger Inivel has been ex­ I
d
eral Manager of the Oregon Lines, son. ilex-id.-s not to make the race piii'lHuu* of voting for a n«*w charter
ceptionally heavy the piiat week
One
of
the
finest
automobiles
ever
the recent conference at Pelkän Bay in this couueetion i it w ill I h * remem
I From 3H to 35 have gone out on the
of Mr. Harrimau and his chiefs. »»« bored that Senator Bourne .«nd ludge I*: . hi . lit it tn Bonanza was the Stanley
I hiu I elei y morning mid about the
John Kill« and (wo b<»\s returned
for the purpose of deciding which o Benson have be»*n bitter political eh- «team tinning ear Used I*. Goilfrei'»
I same number coming tn at night, be-
»n
Fi
Idav
from
a
w«*«*k
s
«mt
Ing
at
the several routes which Lave beet emies silica the ttildiip session of v.iud •villi* show. This mode of trav
Crystal «reek.
They suceeedt'd in «tiles the hundred* who go ami come
surveyed into Central Oregon will b. 1899, when both, then iiu-mbers of cling u.n * to prove that the Godfrey
I In privai * imivi-ium es
bagging
one
fin«»
deer.
chosen. Mr. O'Brien says:
the Legislature, wer opposing candi- show is well patronized by th«* public
Misse. Stella Campbell. Edna Jen-
Mi." Crcin h ami Miss Mami«» II *' <1 i
' "We have surveys of ai! the pro­ dates for the Sp* akerehip of the in general and Tom ami his family
sen. Hanna ami Alatile Bow ne. und
return«*«!
on
Friday
from
the
!••»*
give
the
|x*o-
can
travel
with
ease
and
posed extensions, the Corvallis £ House.
mer's homestead, wher«» they ha«»’ F J. Ilonne, Claude Chastain and I
Eastern, the Columbia & Southern,
It devoir l>e<L to history recites, pie their money's worth.
Hurulil Merryman returned Tuesday
jeen spending the w«*«'k
Broadsword.
Roheit
Hub
AA'alter
the route up the Deschutes river, in that Senat
Mitchell had reason to
afternoon
from a three w*i*ks ramp­ d
Th«* ramp grounds about (>l«*ssa
fact, all of them into the central ¡«art believe he as being doubl«*-cn,»sseil bard am! .Monroe Lytle acmnipante !
ing trip at Nprlng i re. k. Crater lake b
by
Mrs.
AV
S
Johnson
mid
Miss
lir
irr
ire
w«
I!
tille»l
with
parties
from
Ash
­
of the state. It doesn't leallv mat by Bourne, aid the <'ons«*«iuence va»
ami other points m the northern end t
ter which route is chos< n, the north that there * w .is no organisaii«»n of ¡Lytle left Monday for the Lake o' the land, J M «Iford and Klamath Falls of the county
and south or the east and west, for the Hous«* ' and the political br«'3«-h \A «Mill*. The ladies will gather hue­ .hitt'iis à of |N*op|e coin«» and go »*vet >
rs M. c illan Prop’r
d
Chas Horton, the cattle man, will d~
file gentlemen w ill day.
either one would have to tap the thus create isl ha: since widened to an kil l.ei i ies while the
leave In a few days (or n 3(i0 mile
same territory. 1 couldn't venture a almost insn r rnmi: ii ta bl«* d egrv«'. Judge round tip h* :ir, as they think they can
Will Hum left on Sunday morn- drivi* tn
J Modem improvements.
73 rooms timi suile«.
Prineville
Air. Horton con-
-do
as
well
as
young
Harriman
in
thi
guess whether the Columbia South­ Benson’s prow ss in the political
Ing for Sa. .umento, where he will ut-
A
Samplt*
Booms,
Bar
Boom,
Parlors, Two Club
trailed
fur
300
head
of
ateera
In
ern would be extended or whether arena is w II known wherever he has bruin comedy act.
tend th«* Mut«* fair and visit friend*<
F
Rooms,
Ett'.,
Etc.
John Shook will soon commence Jr will return in time for th«* open­ Crook county last spring and ho is
the new line will follow the Deschute seen fit to engage in a fight for of-
suing there to start the drive. The
river from its mouth up. It ' 11 al' Jce. and a campaign between him the erection of a new home in Bon­ ing of th«* High srhool.
steer* will hv driven here by way of
anza.
He
will
have
built
a
new
bun
­
depend on the r< -ult af the coni
and Senator Bourne for the United
Mrs Walla«'«» Baldwin left Satin the Klamath nmrsh urn! will be fed
ence at Pelican Ray.”
States Senatorship would be fruitful galow near one of the large springs Jay morning for Ashland, where st •
at the ('¡infralì ram h before shipping
According to bis statements there tf some highly Interesting develop- as soon as he can get th«* material on was calk'd by th«* serious IHn«*-»f
to market
{the
ground.
is little chance of any constructic.r uent<. Should Senator Fulton have
»f her mother, Mrs. Million, an old
♦
('has. H >rton. who recently made
work, either new or rcrewed. beinr a desirt* to make the campaign igalu
pioneer of that a»*rtl<in.
So«»
Adjr
for
marsh
lui «tit
tf
.i
shipment
of
cattle
to
Oakland,
stat-
done on any
the Harriman ; ru- in ISl’L however, it is practballv
Work will comment»* on the s«*cond
Hotel Dorris, iHirrls that's the
jects of the northwest. other thar certain that Judge Benson would n«>t d that th«* demand is very light in
hi* California markets for cattle at «tory of th«» Hum building in a few place to slop.
7-9
the extension into Central Oregon t< .»erniit Lis rame to be mentioned.
his time, and that very few calll« lays. The contractors are only await-
connect with the Klamath Falls road
forget
to
stop
ut
the
Hotel
Don't
»
are I ing rhlp|ied. .At the price b«*e( ng th«' arrival of th»» »t»*v| beams Dorris, when In Dorria.
All the sinews of war, of labor, capi­
7-»
i«> » p : All Mil I I->Xw
is bringing, lie believes that hay is which ar«' « xp<*< ted soon
tal and material will be concentrated
Watch
for
th«*
big
Removal
Sale
million
dollars
will
be
apent
Two
.Miss Resoia French made r >*.«
icing held too high In this county,
on the invasion of the vast undevel­
nt the HUSTON STORE.
or Without Driver
oped regions of the central part of by the Harriman intei*v>ts in build- lie bought all the hay that he will proof on her honieste.nl Ft Idai •><*•
Have you had trouble in getting
•
n»
w
line
into
Central
Or
»gon.
ing
the
M
Isa
for«*
County
Clerk
Delaip.
»
use early, paying *5.50 a tun. The
tne state.
your repairing done promptly. Tr>
if the project just announced by farmers are now holding their hay French has been residing on Iler
Winters.
8-6tf
*
Mr. Harriman is s carried to corn pie­ at *7 and *' which he believes Is homestead n»*arly six years now.
HOMESTEADERS WIX.
If
your
glasses
get
broken
tr>
lion. The m w road will be about more than the cattle men can afford
Tom Oflltdd and a party of friends
Winters. AH work dono same day
The Lakeview Land Office has ren- 130 miles long. AdtlilitUKiI track will to pay.
returned Friday from a thr»*e weeks
8-Gtf
dered a decisi'in in ll:*.
>e addisi during the following y»*arjt,
No la.ke uf ('rook county cattle hunting nip in the nor<h«*in part of as received.
ca-c, 'n favor of (be I loa:«* n e. m 'S the track jn st decided upon to be a .have b«*«*n i.roiight in yet. but this is he cimnty. They <li«l not him <•»•«*«! in
Only too |>leas,*d to show you our
l AK.LSt CATALOG
siNLii aw 'Tuai
and Timber Claimants, The case wili beginning in tapping the great prair­ «onside., d ii** li«*st f«*edlng point If killing a beat but report a g«md I special on these new pictures
Star
Mail Or4«l M« sxm « m
probably be appealed to the General ies of the interior.
Drug Store.
I nay can be imught at a r«*ii*onable time.
•
W Ml Basal ***., I««
the Nnflhw»»!
Land Office and it will be a y«*ar be­
AA'e especially solicit watches It (Mill
W««rk of constriKtion on th«» new ■•rice. Cat'll* from th«*s«* points will
GROCE. RIFS ! Ú.'NOMIZE THRO JONLS ih» Huy««» Guide
'i'ii • stork» whh h ha« b**»»n noticed
E«s»twar*
fore the final decision is reached line will b ■ < «>!inn«‘n< e<i :P»out Dwem notably bi* driven here lat«*r in th«*
hovering over Ewauna Helghts.a’lght- ¡' stlilch others have failed to keep
e» .4 a>> ktewte I*.
-I
F» sm U
<>«b Ma
In all there are about thirty claim- oer 1, according to those in a posi­ all to be fill, as shipments can be
»
ula« M « o*..
8-Gtf
good
time.
Try
AVInters.
POH I LAND U“.
•d Sun lav and presented Mr and
«« **<
ants interested. F. H. Mills repre- tion to know what preHminari«1 are Snail«* from till* section any film- dur­
Tak«« your watch repairing to Win-
.Mrs. \V S. Worden with a woven and
sents thirteen of them, C. F. Ston. necessary before
1
actual grading will ing the winter months.
a half potind boy. Will mi ya be I h iters win employs the only graduate
and A. F. Lafferty the rest.
.A forest flr<* three mil«** In extent
De start«*d. B«*fore dirt will fly ex
s-Gtf
going to make a right-of-way agent I watchmaker in the lounty.
The history of the case in brief is isting siii v«
must be gone over, ver- is t aging in the bills just back of out of him.
MONEY
TO
LOAN
AA
«•
have
sev­
as follows: January 22. 1903, the ifi»‘d and brought np to dat<». If the Odi*ssa. Considerable damage is b«*-
eral thousand dollars to loan on real
John
Sauber
and
son,
II
II
Satibe»
State of Oregon filed school land in Je3chutes route
out is folles«*;! »y the *mg «I*.tn- to the timlwr in that S«‘C-
ASHLAND, ORE.
M ASON k SLOl'GII
demnity covering this land. On Feb tew lineal entirely new sur»«*) must 'tlon. Th«* strong winds of th«* past and hls wife, of <’hl««>. Cal., a**e at •state.
THE LAND MAN
SOMETHING SPECIAL
Plat-.* your order for grain bags
ruary 8, 1901, the Aztec Land A Cat >e run fo :• considerai*'** distance. f«*w days has *|ir«*ad the tiani«*s and Pule luike on a visit with Ch«« Plc-
Hualaita
»nd
Shorthand
I
raining,
Ihorouih
famlly.
Mr.
Himber
Ii
the
’
kt*H
and
with MARTIN BROS
Carload to
tie Company and Edward Perrin pre or ih« Huri ¡man engineers have onlx <in!**ss rains com«* s«M»n the damage
nnd fir.n/Knl.
father of Miss Laurini! i Hauber of arrive soon.
8-20-It
sented lieu selections for the land t* uappod o t the route for a t i a* k will tn* very heavy.
a wo.srzi.s .setto/ woo
Liat your land for sale with thia
this
city.
The
party
drove
from
<
ill
v MWYW9 flCVKN AMMIP •
oo
the office. Two days later on Febru *.bout half ivay up the l> "K lints can
S|>«*eial attention Is called to the
office; we have buyers for all
tprnla to Klamath county.
ary 10, the State of Oregon filed it
NOTK
THK
SPECIAL
Ashland
Commercial
College
Special
on as ><t. If thia rout** Is ado; »t»‘d. INSI IR AIIOXS OF THE J'RESEM
elaaeea of Klamath County
All
who M*cur« n i»«n» motHhw «ch«»lar-
R.M Richardson has bc»*n appoint tn this Issue.
relinquishment ol ail right, title am lui keying izangs must go over th«
7-23-9-4
•htp and rnt*r Heptrmhrr 7 will
enlitl«! t*> ths»
property.
The history of our country teache. ed Ri*f« i«*c In the tax case of the Cal
<Ntmbiri«x| tourw t*» July I.
Includlrttf |k«ib«
interest in Its previous selection. Ot )ld survo?*. from the mouth of the
MONEY TO LOAN on City Prop­ and Htafw»nwry. |K1 ‘<n Thi« (five» you an »itn
March 1, the Lakeview Office reje<: Jver and tliten make a n*w line •: Oliti that times appear hard during ever. ifornia A Oregon Land Companj •rty, Ranch or Timber land. HALM r twin th. Invnttivatr ansi cxiir
iir<-*i<leiit ial election year.
It aisi against Klamath County. Mr. Rich*
Address P NITXliK, President.
ed the lieu selections of the Aztec sn< nto the A g • •ney plains country.
SHEPHERD CO.
7-30tf
proves that prosperity is great thi ardson will take the testimony of th«
Perrin people, for the r«*ason tha
Th«* only srr«*n|’<’ adjsrrnt to
Survey is south from H* uniko, th« following year. This Is a seasAn o.
20" acres of G« mh 1 Pasture Land
•ase, and probably Judge Hanna will
they were in conflict with numeroi*
Klsm ith Fnlls for sale tn small
present I-- minus of tl <• Sha n I kr bountiful croim, with abundant*«* ot
ior Reut
Plenty of Feed end Water,
be called In to hear the argument!
prior homestead and timber land en |
tracts. More than n score of
aranch, i the obl Col u tu I*'a Southern. ■verything that builds material great
Eiiqulu* at JACK CONNOLLYS.
CONNOLI.Y S. 7
tries, then pending, but sin< finall. *
of the attorne.vM. R. S. Smith Is th«
2
people have aaeured sites for
are in th • local offices < f the narri­ ness. and this is the year to secure
illlles west of Kenn.
8 20-827
disposed of and rejected. The cast
attorney for th«* Lan<l Company.
New Bicycle» for Sale and Rent
homes.
nan engi ne *1 s. and the rame is true your preparation to take advantage
l.lst your property wltIi u
AA'ith
was appealed to the General Lant
♦
of the extension of th«* Corvallis & ¡of the unliound'd prosperity of the
Tents
for
rent
«•nneitlons
In
ull
the
I*wütig
<lil«*s
Office and the decision was affirm'd
25 |M-r «••ut ..IT mi Jaj>-a-ljtc ut
¿astern into Eastern Oreg«»n
If next.
on the «oast, we arc In n position to
It was then appealed to the Depart
Baidu ina.
»ither route is decided upon, howev­
All Kinds of Repairs
turn your prop«*rt.v «iver In a short
are ihr beat buys on th«* market
All
concede
that
1909
will
witness
the homesteads and timber and st on«
er, the old surveys must be brought the greatest prosperity yet experienc­
A great big schooner at the Ho tim«*.
ment and the Secretary of the Inter­
up to dat« and considerably revised. ed in the history of th«* country.
»el Dorris.
7-Î* Kluinatli llasln Irrigated Landa Co.
ior vacated the decision, and issuer
he
When th«* surveys nr«? complete, I The Interests and the emigration
l'pstulrs Republican Rlock
L»onT overlook the ad of the Star 7-2tf
instructions to accept the applica
construction
force*«
ui!l
b«*
s«»t
to
of
the
people
are
toward
the
paiiflc
Drug
Store
on
back
page.
Tlie
famotts
Nettleton
slow*,
tor
Opp. American Hotel
tions. They were again rejected it.
You runnot afford to miss the Ida j men. ar«* to lie found at th«* Boston
December, 1905, for the reason tha work, and the construction hurried Coast, New industries are springing
with all possible sp«*e«l. it is said up and those already established are sale at the Boston Store.
THE LAND MAN
Store, which has the exclusive agency
the lands had in the meantime be«*i
2500 Acres Tree
withdrawn for the Klamath river pra >y railroad nu n that Dorenib«*r » is taking on n«*w energy.
Above all get one of those hand- for th«*tn. Th«1 Nettleton shoe for
The Lakeside company has 2500 tier«**
an approximate date at which the
It is up to you to prepare this year some pictures
ject.
for 11 at Star Drug | ¿face, lomfort and ease lias no equal of land under the* A'lwms ditch that It
building
of
th«*
n«*w
H
im * int«> Centrsl for this tidal wavr* of l>u*tn<*ss pros­
. for wearing qualities it cannot be will give* RENT FREE for one year.
Thus the matter has been befor«
Store.
Oregon will begin.
This includes the use of the land and
perity that is u ¡ion iih .
surpassed.
,
the Lajid Office for six years, unti
MONEY
TO
LOAN
on
City
’
Profi
­
water.
Th«* renter must .dear and
Our
high
claws
training
is
proverb
­
Once
started,
th«*
work
will
b
•
car
­
this year a rehearing of the case wa.
FOR SALE Two well bred marl's place the land in cultivation. The* rent­
erty,
Ranch
or
li
ALL-
Timber
land.
1
You will Enjoy
ordered and the evidence and depo ried forward with all th«* spee<l that ial. onr facilities for pltuing gradu­ SHEPHERD CO.
7-30tf j one 8 years old. weight nboiit 1150 er gets all the crop but w«* reserve the
ates
In
th«*
latg<*
or
the
«mall
cities
big
construction
gangs
and
plenty
of
right
to
pasture
the
stubble.
sitions were taken before the Lake
lbs.; the other 5 years old, weight
No use to wear old clothes when
The Lakeside Company,
view office. The Land Office in ren money «an accomplish. There Is noth­ ¡are not sut,,assed, and the smallness
about 1100, with a sucking colt,
J. Frank Adams, Malinger,
'hey
are
going
so
cheap
at
the
Bos-
iiim I Its NEW g.xo.ooo III II,DING
ing
to
hinder
th«*
prog»«*ss
of
the
of
the
expense
of
securing
such
an
dering its decision finds for the in
i Both well broke, gentle ami true und
Merrill. Oregon.
'on Store's big sale.
Th«*
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTN
work
during
th«*
winter
months,
for
education
here
is
truly
appreciated.
' i r< «l to good horses.
Price, *300.
tervenor, Archie Johnston, and th«
iiffent thorough Inst ruction of high
Ladies! Have your Fall
homestead and timber and stone en the line will bo built through a coun­ ■ Note the following schedule of prices
I See them at the ranch of Algin Klrk-
quality. Courses also hi Oratory,
ter garments maik­ now.
trymen. and is of the opinion tha. try where construction is entirely I (or scholarships:
¡taterfek, Fort Klamath, Oregon. Al-
Music, Theology, Tent lllng, Medicine,
si EAM LAUNDRY
the script should be rejected, anu feasible during that wason, for b’tt On«* month in any or all courses, *10
*o one h«*avy hack and double linr-
ATTORNEY AND
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Isiiv, nn<l In tliv A<a<l«*ni).
little
rain
or
snow
falls
<»n
th«*
plat
­
entries of the various parties of thi.
COUNSELOR AT LAW
If you have any fancy or houvy I ness, saddle, bridle and wngon Jac k I
¡Six
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15
For I'litnlogm* a«l«ln*ss,
case be allowed to stand intact on eau of the intiTior.
Price
*90.
A
bargain.
7-30tf
Ironing to be done we have the man
KLAMATH FAI.LH, OREGON
FREMIRENT
FLETI HER IIO.MAN
Nine
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GO
The completion of tho now Centra1
the records.
that can do It.
Hteam Laundry.
It AXt II FOR HALE.
ROOMS 7 A 8. MURDOCK BLDG.
S|s*«'ial Oficr tor IttOH and loot».
HALEM, OREGON
Oregon Hn« is a matter of perhaps a
I offer my 7tio acre ranch for sal«*
8-20-9-17
.All students who seciire a 9 months
year. The new track should be com­
i at tin* small pilee of *20 per acre If
x BKNMIN Kill SENATOR.
Now
is
the
time
to
supply
your
scholarship
and
enter
at
th«*
begin
­
DR. C. P. MASON
«•Id In 90 days. 100 acres under
pleted in time for th«* next crop s«-a-
Considerable speculation is rife ir ’ son, and Mr. Harriman has intimated ning of the term, Beptember 7, 1908, winter needs as well as present nec­ cultivation: GO acres more can be
DENTIST
the Vicinity of Salum, as to the in th"i »» Hl buHd «„««I 100 miles of I will b<* entitled to the combined "tait les at the Boston Store's great It tired, 200 ucrus pasture «and, all
fenced; *3000 worth of buildings on
Office in American Bank A Trust Com
tentions of Judge Renson since th* ! new tra< k a jeai in future until all course. Commercial. Shorthand, and sale.
COKVALLI5, ORGUON
i ¡dace; 50 aires in alfalfa; 200 acre,*
pany'a Building
uunouncement was made of his reslg the north-and-south and east-arid- Engli. h to July 1. 1 909
Offers collegiate courses In Agricul­
W ANTE 11 Position * cook In U «urne under the ditch now building,
PHONE 614
nation. A correspondent of the Port­ west lines mapped out In this state
lot al expense of scholarship and hotel, boarding house or camp
ture, Including Agronomy, Horticul­
Best 15u more will come under the ditch
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
land Telegram writing from Salem, are completed.
book«* tor above Is *83.50
Hero Is of reference*'. If required, U L I II I later
flood outside range
Terms,
ture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy llus
has the following.
per
*>ne thliil «»-.li, baiarne to sulf, Intel
It Is believed by those best Inform*» j io months of export, accural«*,
ilman M ''loud, t’allf Camp
FOR SALE A stork of generili bandry, etc ; Forestry; Domestic
! est at 8 per cent
In view of Judge Bensons long led that at the recent «'onference a* , hotial, |nin*ti< nl training foi onlv
merchandise Including building und Silence mill Alt; Civil, Electrical. Me
-.’¡•In I
Alidi ss THOM. M AKTIN,
itole fixtures, local Ion Is good mid
ami succ«*ssful service tn Judicial and {Pelican Bay, it wan decided to follow ,83 50.
8-1 G-JO-J5* Klamath Fulls, Oregon. business Is gbod For piirtli'Ulms cull chanlcnl, and Mining Engineering,
I OR SALE tilt TRADE.
Invi'ilignte ami iitl<*n>l tin*
other capacities during the past 2<i I the iHuchutes, riv»*r from B m mouth
on or address, W I’ HEDGE, DAIRY, Commerce; Pharmacy.
On«* J. I Cane 10 foot header, two
years or more, this sudden and un * into the Interior, it being thought ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Offers elonientary courses In Agri­
OREGON
header beds, new. Also one
year
♦•xpecteil decision on his part will i that this offers the lies* means of \ 9-31 it
NOTH E TO ST<M K HOLDERS.
culture, Forestry, Domestic Science
Foil
SALE
In
Truckee,
Calif.,
old Durham Bull
Apply
doubtless be received with surprise | reaching the territory sought to be
♦
Stockholders of the Klamath Wa­
and Art, Commerce, and Mechanic
mo first class saloon business, one
If. S Parrl-.li, Merrill, Oregon.
by his political and personal friend tapped
ter Users Association please take no-j
Arts, including forge work, cabinet
The Steam Laundry has In its em­ 4-27-2t
lance hull, and resident:« properties
and speculation will at once be lir­
tie" that pursuant to adjournment
making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma­
ploy
two
experienced
laundrymen
to
♦
Address Box 273, Truckee, Calif.
as to what are his plans for the fut
chine work, etc.
FOR SALE 210 ucres of land sev­ ot meeting of Julie 5th uud (¡th, 1908, |
look after the washing and fancy
8 15—94
A light i snow fell ut Arant's station
ure, for anybody acquainted with
Strong faculty, modern equipment;
Ironing.
8 20 9 17 en miles below Keno on the Rivet , a sto< kholders meeting will be held
!
A Helming K Co, fur inerchantH, free tuition; opens Sept. 25.
Judge Benson knows he cannot get at Crater I lake Thursday night. The
1,500,00 feet of timber on the place; In Houston’s Opera House, Klamath
Small tracts of well lo< uted fuie good range I nquire of Jack Connolly Falls, Ore . September 1th, 1908. at pays highest rush prices for ull kinds
along without being In the heat of a weather h las been very cool in the
Illustrated catalogue with full In­
north end of the county for several marsh lands offered for one week at. ; Ki no, Oregon, or come to ranch and the hour of 3 o’clock P. M.
of hides and furs
Headquartan at formation oti application to the Reg­
¡.oilIleal affray.
«20 per acre. Abel Ady
tf istrar, fres.
Several months ago Judge Benson I days.
l-t-8-17
9-3-tf
U I ; lake a look around.
C. P. CHASTAIN, Secretary. American Hotel
I
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
iu»x txz V nt I I I IIX I II M-.
M ason ¿S lough
ABSTRACTERS
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON.
I
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON A. SLOUGH
1
0. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. i
:
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:
r
Phones Office 871, Barn 873
Lakeside Inn,
M
.
M M
,
MIÖWÄY STABLE
,
FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS
U6r/i
CHAS. R. BALDWIN, Proprietor
AMD COMfflll COllfCI
FRANK IRA WHITE
Enterprise Tracts
BICYCLES
r
Mills Addition Lots
T
GUN STORE
FRANK IRA WHITE
Coing to College?
Willamette University
C. C. BROWER
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Agricultural College
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