Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 29, 1908, Image 2

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    of Geography, saying In part that value, tangible und Iniuuglble, be-
No 1
Ri'.iiiRT nF THE CONDÌ 1 loN »•>
much valuable matter can lie sacurwd longlng Io both < impaule«
4th This proposal to bo accepted
from the newspapers and that ti,e
cartoons furnish a storehouse ot sug­ I und bonds voted on or before Jan.
Supt Robinson gave some excellent
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
lai. 1909; and the finni Niilo mui
gest Ions
instruction on "Oeography "
8upt Robinson followed I'res Sha trainfer made liefoie J uno Ut.
at Klsmalli Falls, in tlie Mais of »hegon, at the cl......... 1 biiNlno««,
Thursday Evening.
fer, but owing to the lateness of the «thi rwlse to lie uull and Void
JR», IIMH.
The first evening session of the hour, he simply supplemented the
Tilt» probable* «>xpvn*M
Adv Iso« y :
OOLLAHS
Institute was well attendisi by the pr«*ceedllig speech.
RKSÔURCKS
of this iirhltrumeiit will tie |3000 or
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
citizens. and the program was ex­
more, the expense to lie borne equally
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I*rinmry IK-parDiieiit.
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«Ml IMI
Prof
«optionally well rendered.
Supt. Ackerman appeared before by both parties. We would he sat­
hur Iroin Mpurwml ivm’ise ImiikM
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('nah on hirnu...........
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All communications submitted lor publication in the columns of tins |<per Wlrti furnished the music for the this de|iartment and In a most liene- isfied. If u thoroughly qualified, dis­
will tie inserted only over the name ol the writer. No non tie plume aiucles evening, giving a piano solo and a flclal way discussed the mauner in interested and experienced engineer
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Iki
NM
will be published.
violin siilo, both of which were high which he believed Hille people should were chosvii In the City, io submit
ly appreciated by the audience.
DOLLAHS
I m * taught reading, language, writing the question ot valuation to hint, an.I
liabilities
sVIlTII—It IRGl S.
i Supt. Robinson rendered a moat and spelling
TAIT SI RE VINNER.
lie Incidentally re­ avoid the expense ot a board of arlil-
1 JIA.iklO IKI
Cllphal ■hM-k pMlil IN
There was solemnised Saturday In 'excellent talk on "Progress and in­ marked that children learn to tend
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intois. lull while leaving to the Cllv
rn«lnblitl protitM, lea« ri|M»tnir« ami lm«*« |»*hl
The following forecast has been
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I the vlioicv of mi engineer, lie mi i.
Time coi 1 ili» al»’« <4
made by the Chicago Tribune, after the city of Oakland. Calif., at the itiative." urging the necessity of get­ amt not read to leant."
fi.4it Î4
- i \ mb; • > i«' i - •
■n the grounds ot ihsiiiteiestedliess
Eveiiing Nesalon. th tolwr 23.
a careful canvass of every stale, Here- home of the parents of th- bride, the ting before the youth of Oregon the
marriage
of
Mrs
Lena
llargus
to
Mr
marvelous
opportunities
this
state
of
­
and
ability,
meet
our
approval.
The
second
evening
session
which
tofore the Tribune's prognostications
Tutui...... ................................
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• • • ........ I.15.HUÜ IMI
Respectfully submit ted.
was largely attended, opened with a
have been remarkable for (heir accur­ Wesley O. Smith, both of this city. fers them.
Pres Shafer made a few very point- , piano solo by Miss Evelyn Applegate
K R RKAMES,
acy and therefore lend considerable Tlie contracting parties need no In-
troduction to the pisiple of Klatnath «»I remarks on the great expenditure ¡which was highly appreciated by all Pre t Klamath Light a- Power Com-
weight to this forecast:
Falls, where they are both so well of public money on buildings mid
Miss Marvin addtessed the audl-
Taft.
and favorably known
Mrs. llargus ¡equipment, mid Incidentally remarked ! ence in a splendid talk on I.Hilaries
Il V GATES.
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10
California ...........................
is and has been since childhood, one thi1' ncnifold benefits would lie real- giving ill brief what the Oregon State Prest. Kin nmt h Falli Light A: Waler
4
Connecticut ...................... ........... .
if the luipiilar favorites of this city, lUi.l l,y the increased expenditure on l.ibrnry Commission had done and is
Company
Ikilawnre ..........................
w hert* she has a host of irientL w ho braim.. but did not wish to convey doing for the people and schools ot Klamal b I all.»,
Illinois ............................... ............... 2Î
Join heartily in wishing her all the the idea that less should be expended
Indiana ................................ ............... 15 joy and happiness this old world on public building* and equipment, the stale. Few piaiple appreciate the
great work that has been accomplish­
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3
Iduho
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holds
but more on preparai Ion.
IMI. I- si li KI I s,
ed by this commission, but the cltl-
Iowa .................................. ............... 13
Mi Smith has been identified with
Mias Shlves was at her best when
I live 110 knowledge of the pre«-
Kansas ............................... ............... 10 he news.taper Interests of this city die pleased the audience with the ■ens of Klamath Full» who were pres
ent at this session were delighted to < iii whereabouts of m.v mother, but
c.
Maine .................................. ...............
for many years, being at present the reading of "Sarah Jane's Visit.’’
I learn that Oregon is doing so much t I had mid she was able to foine
Massachusetts ................. .............. 1«
ditor of the Herald. He is a young
The entire program was Instructive 1 lor her people in seeuriug good hooks livre, or communicate with the au-
Michigan ........................... .................. 14 I an of the highest type of citizenship,
'and interesting
I'hotlllvs. I would have no trouble In
at low « list
to visit
Minnesota ........................... .............. 11
hose sterling worth is testified Io by
Friday Morning.
Supt Ai'kenuan was at Ills best ill proving ili.it Hie charge that I mu
New Hampshire............... ............... 4
io wide circle of friends he enjoys
The second day's session of the a pleasing address on What ha» been travelling under an alia* i* a false
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4
New Jersw . . . .
.luring his residence In this city hi­ Pescherà' Institute opened promptly accomplished, what is living accom­ one Evidently this man who make*
New York ... ....................... ............... 39 tas always labored toward lts up-
! St 9. at which time Prof. Butcher plished. and what we hope to accom­ the charge »veins to think tluit bls
4
North Dakota.................... ...............
building and for its welfare, ln the "inducted a "Model Opening Exer­ plish
The schools of Oregon have brother Is the only one on earth who
Ohio .................................... ............... 23 -onduct of the papers with which he
cises." and it was an inspiration to attained efficiency under Ills direction, might possibly have the name of Jay
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4
Oregon ................................
has been identified he has followed ¡the teachers and a model that all and It is generally admitted that our Stlckels.
Pennsylvania .................... ............... 34
HEN summer has passed in thus •
the old maxim, “hew to the line, let might well follow.
"My onli desire In asking that this
state ranks among the first education­
4
Rhode Island .................... ...............
the chips fall where they may." H»
northern states, the sun is only
The teachers were delighted to ally. The evening program dosed 1 hinge be denied Is that I do not cure
4
South Dakota....................
has never considered self interest, be neet and greet Supt. Ackerman al with a voi ' h I solo by Mrs Don J Zum­ Io have It militate nanlnst me when
3
mild under the bright blue skies of
I’lah .................................... ...............
Ing guided by the call of duty. li he morning session, also Miss Mar­ walt. In which she delighted her I uni placed mi trial on the charge of
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4
Southern
California. I his is one of na­
•ortune ,niih*s upon him mil bestows vin, secretary of the Stale Library hearers.
1 horse stealing
I realize that a fel­
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b
upon him her choicest blessings, the Commission.
low
without
friends
or
money
Ims
a
ture's happy provisions -eternal summer
Alter tne program tile entire au­
West Virginia .................
la simply doing her duty, for he Is
Rev. Pratt favored the meeting dience was Invited to enjoy the recep­ bard row to hoe. and I do not want
■Visconsiu ........................... ............... 13 entitled to all she can give.
for
those who cannot endure a more se­
with a few pleasing remarks, saying tion and to partake of light refresh­ 't. mud« hauler by additional charges
vere
climate.
,
With his many friends we join in that if he were not a preacher he ments. which were served in one ot that are equally false "
. .295
Total
■*xtending congratulations.
"I
have
been
In
the
Willamette
would
be
a
teacher.
the
spacious
rooms
of
the
first
fiisn
California
has
been
called the “Mecca of
Bryan
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The day’s program really opened of the building This was one of the Valley, but mu not acquainted with
11
Alabama ....
the winter tourist." Its hotels and stop­
with a most valuable talk on Reading most pleasing feature» of the session 'anyone there, with the exception of
$ FARMERS’ INSTITUTE
Arkansas . ..
ping places are as varied as those of all
IN THIS CITV. by Supt. Robinson.
Mr. Robinson and was enjoyed by all.
a doctor who lived at Cottage Grove
r
Coloroado . . .
A Farmers’ Institute will be held made It clear that association of ev­
¡1 have no relatives by the name of
Sat
unlay
S«'s»|oit.
well regulated cities. Visitors van ,ilw a\ s
Florida
The last day's s**sslon of the Insti­ ’asteel, never heard of the name mid
13 in this city on Friday. November 6. ents that lead up to the writing of
Georgia .........
find suitable accommodations, congenial
13 This institute is to be held under the a poem are most essential to the ren­ tute O|»*ned with u general conference I l ave no reason for trying to avoid
Kentucky
auspice*
of
the
Chamber
of
Com
­
I
its
use
If
it
had
been
mine.
dering
of
a
reading
lesson.
The
tea
­
companions,
and varied recreations
9
meeting with Supt. Ack< rman as
Ixiulsiai a . . .
in merce and among the speakers to chers derived great benefit from this chairman. In this meeting Profess-,
Mississippi . .
1« be present will be Hon. J. W. Bailey, lesson on reading.
or» Lee. of Merrill, and Cooper, of
Missouri ....
Supt. Ackerman appeared next an­ Bonanza, lead with some Interesting
g state dairy and food commissioner
Maryland ...
Those who know Mr. Bailey or have nouncing that he desired to talk suggestions and questions
Follow­
Montana ....
Will be gl«'l t<> supply aim« very attractive literature,
3 heard him speak know there is a ' shop" for a few minutes. Taking ing these short talks many of the tea­
Nevada ..........
treat
in
store
for
those
who
will
be
up the course of study he made some cher» took an active part and were
describing in detail the many delights of winter in
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North Carolina
present at the institute
Other brief suggestions urging each teach­ greatly benefitted by the explann
California. Very low round trip rxcuraion ticket* are
Oklahoma . . .
9 speakers will tie here, as it is the in­ er to make It really a text book for lions and suggestions offered by the
on aale to California. For full information, «leeping
South Carolina
car reservation* »nd ticket*, call on, telegraph or
12 tention of the Chamber of Commerce the coming year, thus coming In state superintendent In answering the
Tennessee . ..
IS to make this institute one of the most touch with the real values of the many questions put to him.
write any S P. Agent, or
Texas ...............
After a brief intermission Miss Mar­
12 successful and instructive of any ev- State’s Course of Study.
Virginia ..........
WM. McMURRAY. G'dl p(BS. M.. Portland, Oregon
The teachers are always pleased to vin addressed the teachers on the
3 t-r held in this county. On Saturday.
Wyoming . . .
November *. will tie held the meet­ hear the Superintendent for they rea
One Room School." She urged the
ing of the Crater Lake Road Com­ lite that It comes from the fountain reading aloud of ut least one gisid
Total .................................................. 1S8
In the above table states usually mission. at which several of the lead­ lead educationally. After a brief In- bisik each term; also the organizing
ing citizens of the state will be pres­ ern'ls.don the teachers assembled In of debating societies und local read­
classed as doubtful are included in
ent. It Is planned to have a public lit i-ions, known as department*, for ing circles. These suggestion» were
the Bryan column
meeting of the commission, at which special Instruction for High School. 1 i*a|H*clally for the district school* and
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A woll known authority on Kheu
¡speakers of wide repute will speak. Grammar and Primary Work Before were met with i>><- hearty approval ot
POSTMASTER AS TEH HER.
mniistii gives the following valuable,
No farmer in the county should fall the High School Department Supt. i tie rural teai heis.
The latest addition to the duties
though simple and harmless.prescrip­
me topic, "How
to attend these meetings, for both Acker»»*-
The
cllv
ti-uchers
having
extended
of a postmaster is that suggested in
tion. which uny one can easily pre­
will lie ot vital Inuu*-** •- *'“• f*r' to Make History Interesting to Roys
an invitation to the visiting ti-achem
a circular just issued by the post-
pare at home:
—aim the county generally.
He made it clear that much of the
to
go
through
the
public
si-huol
build
­
»rsrons
Th-
office department,
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
boys’ progress in this study was due
ing.the last hour wus spent hi Inspect-
thereof /«-»row ■
ounce. Compound Kargon one ounce.
to the direction of the teacher.
I.ANGE1.L VA1.I.EV NEWS.
"Postmasters are herebv directed
I itig
Compound Syrup Hasnpiirlllii, three
Supt. Cooper of Bonanza also dl*.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis, of Merrill, are
due of the important featuri-a of
to confer with their local school au­
cussed the history question and offer­ 'the day’s progrum was the directors
visiting
their
daughter,
Mrs.
A.
Vin-
thorltles with the view of adopting
Mix by shaking well In a bottle,
ed many suggestions I-. the way of
the most effective method of instruct­ von.
convention which was called to order
und lake a teiiHpoonf ill after each
selecting reference books.
.lack
Driscoll
and
wife
were
visit
­
ing school children as to the organi­
it lu:3U a. m. und adjourned to 1:30
meal nnd lit bedt I nie.
Gnimnuir Deport uu'iit.
hi . tn , nt which time Supt. Ackerman
zation and oiieration of the postal ing at H. H. Burnham's Sunday.
He states that the Ingrédients cnn
Oscar
Campbell
was
hauling
bridge
Miss
Marvin
addressed
the
Grant
.iddri-sueil the meeting mid made
service.
These instructions should !
lie
obtained from any good prescrip-
anther
last
week
from
the
llamaker
mar Department on Geography, and many helpful suggestions to the
Five acres of each ten-ncro ranch irrigateti.
cover such features of the service ax
(Ion pharmacy at small coat, and, be­
Hill.
her
remarks
were
full
of
life
and
sug
­
school officers.
the delivery of the mails, the classi­
ing uf vegetable extraction, are harm­
the gain«* regardlcHH of tin* mizo of
A drove of mutton sheep were driv­ gestion. The teachers In the depart­
fication of mail matter, the registry i
The afternism session was ileVoted
less to take.
en
through
Saturday
en
route
to
the
the
ment
obtained
many
practical
plans
largely
to
general
talks
anil
report*
and money order systems, and par­
This pleasant mixture. If taken reg­
and suggestions, the working out of of coni nilt tv«»
ticularly the proper addressing of market.
ularly f<>.’ a few day*, is said to over­
The recent heavy rains put the which will benefit the schools of
letters and the Importance of plac­
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come almost any case of Rheumatism
atiil
ing return cards on the envelojies roads in |>oor condition for freight­ Klamath County to a great extent.
PROPOSITION SI IlMIITED.
ing
hut
Frank
Nichols
is
still
deliv
­
Supt. Ilall then gave some very ex­ •In comfiliani with a request aiade The pain and swelling. If any. dimin­
Postmasters should arrange, If pos­
ishes with each dose, until permanent I
cellent plans of dealing with gram
sible, to deliver personal talks to the ering freight to the Dam.
, by Mayor Stilts, the Klamath Falla results are obtained. mid without In­
Olio
John
Noble
is
moving
his
house
­
mar.
his
talk
arousing
much
Interest
­
pupils on these subjects and should |
, Light A Water Company, through its , Jurlng lhe stomach
While there aro
hold
goods
to
latke
County,
where
ing
discussion.
give teachers access to the Postal I
officers, haa submitted the following 'many so-called Rheumatism reme-
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Primary Dipiirtriiiiit.
Look into tlii.s great Land
Guide and the Postal l«aws and Reg-! he will make his future home.
proposition for the consideration of dies. patent medicine*, etc , some of
St. Louis firm is delivering a
Teachers of this department were the members of the city council, and
ulations and render them every as­
Grant Opening at once
which
do
give
relief,
few
really
give'
'.umber of rang*» to our farmers. delighted with Miss Callahan's way
sistance in securing information."
through them, the voters of thia city: permanent results, nnd the above will
They
were
to
have
l>een
delivered
sev
­
of handling a reading lesson, and es­ To the Honorable Mayor,
Perhaps the carrying out of these
I
no doubt, be greatly appreciated by
suggestions Is possible and conven­ eral months ago and some had given pecially her methods of obtaining ex­
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Reliable bc
| many sufferers here at thia time
ever
hearing
|
up
their
expectation
of
pressions both oral and written from Itear Sir:
ient In towns and cities where the*
Inquiry at the drug stores of this
¡of
them
again.
primary
pupils.
Local Atfent. KLAHATH FALLS, ORE.
postmaster Is furnished sufficient
Agreeable to your request to-wit: neighborhood elicits the Information
C. Cowley 1» hauling his winter’»
Miss Marvin also appeared before |That the Klamath Falla Light A Wa­
help to handle the business of his:
that these drugs are harmless mid
this department and In a few mln- j ter Company and Klamath Light A
office, but it is safe to say that where supply of wood.
can lie bought separately, or the drug­
George
Noble
went
to
Klamath
<>'«>> outlined much valuable work In Power Company submit a proposal
the prevailing condition»' are th<-
gists here will mix the proscription
Geography.
same as they are in this city few of | Falls last week on business.
to you. as a representative of the for our rinders If asked to
Uel
Bussey
returned
from
the
Falls
It should also be said that Prof City of Klamath Falls, herein we beg
the school children will have the prlv-1
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liege of being enlightened by their Sunday, where he ha» been tn attend­ Wirt* has had entire charge of the to submit and bind ourselves to the
There la more Catarrh In thia aertlnn nt th*
music during the Institute and all following Conditions of Sale:
postmaster on the points set forth ance at the teacher's Institute.
country than »11 other diaaaaas put together, and
The recent rains put the ground express their lelight with the able
In the above circular.
1st. Preceeding all, and prelimin­ until the laat few year* waa auppoaed to lie Incur-
in
good
condition
for
fall
plowing.
aide. For a great many yeara doctora pronounced
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qay In which he has conducted it.
ary to any other negotiations, the it a local dlaeaae and pr*acrlb*d kcal remedlea
Mrs. DeLap is visiting her »Inter,
IT'S ALL KLAMATH.
Afternoon He»»ion.
City
must
qualify
Itself
to
make
a
and by conatantly failing to cur* with local treat-
"A man has to be careful when In Mrs. Noble.
Miss Marvin'» address on "Bene- purchase; must by vote of Its tax­ m*nt. pronounceil It Incurabl*. Selane* haa proven
The
light
fall
of
snow
last
week
the Willamette Valley or Portland
tits of a School Library,” was fine in­ payers authorize the purchase and catarrh tula a eonatltutlonal di««»«* arsi lh«r*>
when he mentions Klamath Falls, for on the mountains was not quite suf- deed and the teachers may derive the Issue of sufficli'tit bonds to raise for* require* eonatltutkmal trsalmsnt. llall'a
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. <;h*n*y A
he' Is in Imminent danger of being |ficient for traiking deer, consequent­ much benefit. In the selection, use, I mils necessary for the putcha ■■ price Co., Toledo, Ohio, la th* only sonatltutlonal «1rs
ly
we
still
remain
venison
hungry.
mobbed,” said R. 8. Smith, who re­
on th* markvt. It I* taken Internally In doa*a from
and care of library books. Miss Mar­ I of the properties.
Alie Vinson has a crew of men at
10 drop* to a teaapoonful. It acta directly on the
turned from Eugene Sunday. "Not
vin urged all teachers to use the card
2nd. We will »<-11 to the City upon blood and mueoua aurfacea of th* ayatem. They
because their is any antipathy to . work constructing a dam for the res- system recommended by the State a valuation of properties to be ascer­ offer one hundred dollar* for any c-aae It fella to
this city or Its people, but simply a • rvoir on his homestead.
Library Commission, explaining the tained hy arbitration. The Board of cur*, Rend for circular* and teat Irnonlain.
8 A Penny delivered two loads of
thirst for information, Everyone
details of the system In every partic­ Arbitration to be composed of dlsln- Addreaa: F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio.
bogs
to
market
this
and
last
week.
Hold Icy Druggiata, 7te.
wants to know all about It. In fact,
ular.
teresti d, experienced qualified engln- Take Ilall'« Family Pllla for conatlpstkin.
Campbell Brothers are construct­
the people on the outside seem to
Pres. Shafer's address on "A Trav­ eers. The City to choose one, we to
have gone Klamath mad. The prln- ing ¡i reservoir to hold water for their el." was highly appreciated J>y all. ihoose one, and a third (If neces-
ATTENTION.
cipal question Is, ‘When will the rail­ stock. Tills 1 h a good plan a» the He explained how one can find means »aryl to chosen by these two. Pre-
Shareholders of the Klamath Water
j
outside
water
wai
not
sufficient
this
road get there?' It would seem that
of getting to see many parts of the vlou* to the choosing of these arbl-
laers Association.
nearly everyone Is waiting for the teaeon
world, at very little expenditure of | traters. artlcles of arbitrament, to
Provisions have been made where
♦
railroad to get here before coming
money, citing his own experiences on govern the action of arbitrators and
by shareholder* of this Association
Hi
If the present Interest Is Indica
NEWS FP.oM KENO.
a cattle ship sailing for Europe
th« parties Interested, must be drawn can list lands for sule with the Becre-
five of the future rush to this city.
it might he suld that i'rei Shafer up and sig tied by the City und us.
Bud Inman was In Keno a few
tary. Lists of land placed with the
It will be necessary to build tent ho­ du;» ago visiting relatives urid hl* is a new man In Oregon, hut Klam­ these articles to bind ourselves to
Hue rotary for sule will be sent out to
tels <>n all of the vacant property on i friends.
ath County's teachers are keenly sell and the City to purchase the
Inquiring homeseeker» In all parts of
and near Main street to accommodate
Messis <'humbei lulu und Madison •ware that Oregon has made a great ' properties ut the valuation determin­ the United Htatvs. For further In­
the crowds ”
have picked up their traps and gone and good gain by acquiring him as ed by Dies« arbitral or».
formation, uddress,
to Douglas county, where they will an instructor.
3rd. Tlie properties Io Is- consid­
C. I*. CHASTAIN,
CARD OF THANKS.
¡nap during the winter.
Ite'INirtment Work—High Nchrud. ered, valiiivl, and sold: All physical
Secretary Klamath Water Users
Mr. and Mrs. E 8. Phillips and
Mrs. Bristow, of Portland, is visit­
Miss Mnrvln appeared before this properties such as Reservoirs, Water
Association.'
Hons desire to thank their friends ing her sister, Mrs H L. Smith
department discussing plans of High and Elei trie Mains and Fittings,Poli i 10-8-4t
rs
c illan
for the many kindnesses tendered
J’en Kerns has gone to Ashland to School debating
She urged In un i Wires, Conduits, Dams, Machinery,
them during the sickness und death get hla wife
She has been In the effective way the great necessity of Real Estate, Hydrants, Supplies, and
FOR SALE -240 acre» of laud »ev­
Modern improvement«.
73 rooms ami nuitei.
of their beloved son, Alfred. Amt vaLey visiting with her uncle
carrying this work on systematically, Tool», Etc
en mile* below Keno on the River;
Sample
Room«,
Bar
Room,
Parlors, Two Club
for the many beautiful flower* so
Trie mall service has changed again nd emphasized the fact that It should
Power Waler Rights, Domestic 1,500.l>0 feet of timber on the place;
Rooms,
Etc.,
Etc.
kindly sent
Now we get mail twice a day. This be directed by competent poisons
Water Kight#, Unexplrod Fianchl»« good range. Inquire of Jack Connolly
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will prove much more satisfactory to
Grammar Department.
and Contracts, "Going Values” the Keno, Oregon, or come to ranch and
Supt. Shafer took up the subject inaugurated business, ever) thing of taka a look around.
a
Bee Ady for marsh lard*.
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