Visit the City Inspect our complete stocks of Clothing, I tirnish Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods. Get our prices. Make this store your headquarters You’re welcome K. K. K S TORI kla . hath republican »ni mails. .auih In ,i»an Lake valley for the «ututner. Mlaa llcaslo Applegate Goo. W. Offiold was up from Mer­ will remain In tho city until alter rill Saturday. tho clouo of tho high school. E. J. MURRAY, Editor Walter Dixon was down from Fort | If )uu wish to set out Home targe Klatuath Saturday. ' uid hardy «abbage, « iniilldower aiilltlowor or ....... .. plants, call and sue Humpies Fred Mc.\ •iidico wa.) lu tho city i tomato L lh J. ku froui Bonanza Saturday. /,r leave your ord* r with Arthur nt the Farmers Implement 1^0 dollars per year in advance Supoiintedent H.G. Wilson return- ' ’ House. 4-23 31* ed Wednesday from California. What prbtuiaos to bo tho moil Rev. nud Mrs. Geo. T. Pratt re- All (OLiuiouleatlous submitted tor publication In the columns of this pa, er will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume lurne«i Weduenlay from Portland. | holly contested ball ganio of th«) son- i ¿on will bo played Sunday between articles will lx- published. Born Saturday morning to Mr. iil.o Klamath r ails nine an.4 tho Red- and Mrs. Frank Upp.a 10-pound boy. I mon team of Modoc Tribo No. 50 of BK1NJ1CT UN WOUD IUV KB. Fortunately the number of per-j C. H Duscnberry, tho tltnb«'r tills city. Tho Roduieu have suc- lous »1.0 are being converted to the, cruiser, came In on thn boat Wed- e o you your money's vitably fatal, what may it not ac­ Totel amount of freight, estl- arrived last Tuesday for a few days' worth In return. complish In the prevention of a mated. that would go up Wood visit. thousand and one other diseases, River in 1914, if it were navigable. P. E. Hannon and dnugblor of BONANZA lit I.I.KT1N ITEMS. which seize upon tbe human system Is 4.000,000 pounds. Moscow, N. Y.. arrived hero Satur­ wl.en it is weakened as a result of The amount to oomu down river day on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. P. 11. Paradiso returned Sunday breathing bad air? The entire we are unable to estimate. E. J. Murray. from Klamath Falls. Ho loft there secret of good health, in fact, seems Total number of people registered Campbell's advice to everyone Is tho latter part of last week for the to be included in tbe simple formula at Crater luike Park tn 1908, 8310. to forgot wbat you would have made Hood River country, but on arriv­ Estimated number of people who had you bought property last year, ing at the county scat be hoard that of plenty of fresh air and good, plain v'ol uOtne f:od, together with the wouM view Crater Lake Park In and buy lots in Midland this wonk.28 he government had ordored work I observance of a few brief and easily 1914 by way of Upper Lake and It only- requires a few dollars in­ itartod on the Clear I-ake dam, he followed rules regarding personal navigable Wood river, 25,000. vested in Midland to insure a protlt proceeded at onco to look up B habits. But the most essential re- 3. Present navigation, kind of of several hundred dollars within a tlradhurn, who had 80 acres of good c u, all is that which calls boats used, draft, etc? year or two. 28 land for sale, and Saturday he pur­ for fresh air- as much of it, within Ans. Can only got with In four or chased tho place, paying $16.50 an J. F. Kimball loft today for Po- reasorable bounds, as it is possible five miles of Wood River now, with tcro. This land Is located about for tie individual to secure, gasoline launches of not to exceed kegama In the Interest of tho Wey- five miles oast of Bonanza in Langel! day and nigi t. 32 Inch draft, 10 feet beam and 35 erhausur Company. He expects to Valley. I ARMAND bu absent about two weeks. feet long. Bonanza's base ball players are PROPRIETORS Only navigation at present any A party of Illinois investors reo Cedar Posts For Salo— Good 6 Vi getting the winter kinks out of their ently clubbed together and sent one ways successful is by boats not to ' foot cedar posts for sale cheap 'Imbs, and If they can find a good ALL KIKES OF FFLSH. SALI of their number, who had visited exceed 20 inch draft, 5 feet beam i Addreas, Haiiiillon Mulkey, Klamath pltchor, a creditable nine will be Oregon during the Exposition, for a and 20 feet in length. 4-5 6-6 ready for tho season's contest. Ar I Falls. AND SMOKED MEATS trip ti rough the state. Upon his re- ■ Aside from tbe bar at mouth of Before placing your order for raugemonta are under way for a I SAUSAGES OF ALL AINOS turn to Portland, this gentleman' Wood River and a few minor bars nursery stock, get my prices. A. E. tamo between Lakeview and Bonan- said he lad found Oregon people1 throughout the course of tho river. Hunsinger, Tbe Tree Man. Klamath m at Bly if sultablo grounds can bo much changed. At that time they and several points at acute curves, Falls. Oregon. 4-15 It had thore. Chas. Nichols is expected were int?nsively conservative—today the general depth of the river and Banted — Girl for cooking and here soon and he will materially ar? ?“t*,,islastic, optimistic and general wlflth Is sufficient for any general housework, Small family strengthen tho team. By a little work ♦ unanimously predict a great future. navigation that can be made service­ and good wages. Pheno or write. the grounds on tbe Island can be put ♦ In fact, many of the communities are able on the Upper Klamath Lake. ♦ In good shape. Mrs. Rex E. Berd. Oleno, Or. growing so rapidly that they imagine 4. Wharves and wharf areas.etc? ♦ they have all the growth, but those Ans. There are no present wharves I J. C. Stevens, District Engineer of ♦ . Before planting, all servi grain anil alao potatore should 'OTHKK BOAT FOR UPPER UKK. ♦ wfo have 3e“n the new orchards, the'for boats that are or may be, by Im- the United States Geological Survey, sprinkled with Formaldehyde Notation for treatment for smut. ♦ substantial farm bouses and other proved navigation, used In plying who has been here for be past week Another passongor boat will soon Tliln solution han taken tbe piavo of Flue-stone, because It Is ♦ or ten days investigating water con­ improvements taking place ever-, Wood River. be in operation on the upper lake ♦ ditions, left Wednesday morning for botter, simpler to use; can tie used more accurately and cunta ■where, know that the next decade All future necessary wharf rights ♦ 'lydo Huffman has Just completed u lesa. will see record-breaking advance- j for use of public can be acquired other Projects In Oregon and Wash­ ♦ 10 foot boat with a seven foot beam ington. ment along every line. Asked if he' without cost to tbe Government. ♦ and it was turned ovor to tho paint­ AT CHITWOOD DRUG COMPANY ♦ wa3 satisfisd, he replied: "1 would 5. Information concerning the Chief Constiuctton Engineer H. ers this afternoon. ♦ not return to Illinois, but shall re­ utilization of water power which P. Hoey nnd Chas. Erickson, the Tbe boat Is equipped with a four- main here to receive my friends, who could be developed In Improved head of the firm of Erickson A Pet ❖ ♦ I cylinder 4 0-borso-power gasoline are coming in parties of three, five waterway? terson, arrived in the city on Tues­ >ngine and Is said to be built for RATE ON WOOL TO BORTON and even ten.” Ans. Probably no water power day. It Is nearly a year since Mr fast travel. A glass cabin will cover can bo developed on Wood River, Erickson was In tho city, and he ¿be deck, which will accommodate A decision has Ju3t been rendered but other streams to the ^est and comes hero now to examine the T. A. K. Fass'tt, Southern Pacific 10 passengers. Tho new boat will by tie United States Supreme Court' tributary, mostly within Crater work being dono on bis contract with agont In this city, has received ad­ I cil Us What oe put in commission about May 11. which will have an important bear- Lake National Park and the Cascade the railroad. O. W. Luce, general and will make round trips to all vice from G. Von Want ing on many similar cases In this Forest Reserve, can be utilized to freight agent. that as soon ns the J. F. Maguire and family came up points on tho upper lake. state. Tl c decision 13 in the case i produce many thousands of horse Tuesday from Mt. Hoborn. Mr. South orn Pacific reaches Klamath We will plan, estimate and con­ of the Boguillas I-and Company of power. Maguire states that he ha3 almost Falls, they would arrange to pub- tract for any Iron. Rione, llrtck. Con­ J. V. SMITH INJIRKD. Arizona against Curtis and others, 6. The improvement of Wood more business ti an he can handle at llsh a rate of $2 07'4 per hun- crete or Frame Building for conntrur- that riparian land owners cannot River would benefit in commerce the his store and ho finds It necessary to Ired pounds on wool tn grease from tlon In Southern Oregon. We guar­ J. C. Smith suffered a very serious I prevent the taking by others water Wood River Valley, as a farming securo additional help. lie has en­ Klamath Falls to Boston, New York antee Economy, Effi« lim y nnd Rutin- from a stream for Irrigation pur­ and atock raising district of some gaged Miss Lily Arnett a3 steno­ accident last Monday wblcb will lay and common points, In carload lots. faction. him up for several weeks. While poses - because of such ownership. 75,000 acres. grapher and book-keeper and she minimum weight 20,000 pounds. working on his new residence In the I CALDWELL Bl 11,DING (N>„ This decision Is stated by attorneys It would benefit In convenience of will return with him tomorrow. Tl Is rato will put Klamath Falls Krlw y lllocA Opp. American Hotel Hot Springs Addition ba fell from ai to be of vital importance in Oregon, travel, lessening the cost of trans- The Herald office received a very icaffoldlng about fifteen feet to the .'In position to become tho shipping where numerous casos Involving the j portatfon, every person visiting the pleasant call Saturday evening from ground. One of his logs wav badly | point for wool from this and all of doctrine of riparian rights pending t Crater Lake Park, and would be J. D. Springer, a former daily news­ Injured. Tbe doctor states that no i Lako county. In tho lattar county in the local court will be influenced greatly beneficial to the supervision paper man from Eagle Grove, Iowa. bones were broken, but that the in­ it Is estimated thnt tho annual ox- of said park. Wood River Valley, by it. Mr. 8pringer sold out his plant this jury was very bad, and Mr. Smith port of wool oxceod i one and ono-hnlf Fruit and Ornnmrntal Trrrs. Thia being one of the most beautiful val­ spring and is on his way to Lake will be unable to bo around for a million pounds. Tho now rato from Io (lie tliix* to place your or«l«-ro for By decisions dated February 2 and leys In America, would be visited by county looking for a piece of land, Klamnth Falls is exactly the same good long time. March 3, 1909, the Department held 'thousands of people annually, when­ lie was accompanied by P. J. Miller as It Is from Mndellno. Tho present Foil Delivery. Our stork Is complete that a corporation, domestic or for­ ever the opportunity arrives that and H. Sauer from his home town. •hipping point on tho Nevada, Calif-land your nrt-dn ran best be met at FIRST NATIONAL MOVER. eign, is entitled to acquire a water they may reach It by rail and water. ornla, Oregon road for Lake county (hia time. Drop nie • postal anti Wm. Struoel, the Yonna Valley Respectfully submitted, right under tbe Reclamation Act, Is Alturas. This would mnke tho First National Bank moved Fri­ shipments from thnt point higher I will cull. provided the home office of such cor­ Klamath Chamber of Commerce, by rancher, who had his leg amputated Committee on Navigation of by Dr. Hamilton a few weeks ago, day to Its new brick building oppo­ than from Klamnth Falls by the ad­ poration is “in tbe neighborhood" of A. K. HENNINGER, has so far recovered that he has re­ site the Court House, where It has dition of tho local rate from Alturas Wood River. the farm unit for which the water turned to his ranch. While at the handsome quarters fitted up. J. G. PIERCE, Representing Oregon Nursery Co, The to Madeline. is to be furnished, i. e., within fifty time Mr. Strobel's leg was tn such entire first floor will be occupied hy | When the pro3cnt Improvements (Chairman) miles, and provided further that the Na lem, Oregon. shape tl at his life was in great tho offices of the hank. Tho second on the Klamath Falls-Lakeview roa«l M G. WILKIN'S, •rockbolders of the corporation as danger, tho operation was so suc­ floor haa been arranged Into office nre completed, there are no reasons JAMES PELTON. individuals 1 ave not in the aggregate cessful that no further danger Is suites. Dr. F. M. White, Attorney why the ontlro shipments of both i r»k°n waterlghts that, together with F. M. Mills and Assessor I. P. Loo wool nnd mutton from Lnke county that claimed by the corporation, will While estimat's as to the present probable. The Indian boys did not do a have already leased quarters in the should not go by Klamath Falls, amount to more than 160 acres. population of Oregon vary, some The freight rales nre favorable, and men who have the right to lie called thing to the High School team Snt- new building. For on u|Hto-