Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 24, 1909, Image 6

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    TO HOICK FOB WATKIl.
FOREIGN INVENTORS INTEREST-
ED IN OREGON.
Nyal’a Vege­
table Pntscrlp-
lion ls Indio*!-
Sis'« lai lnspt*cli<>u of l-ako County
♦
The land ownurs of Klsiualh aud
ntl la ni I indi
PORTLAND,
Ore,
June
22.
K«p
Sheep
Neceaaary,
Therefore.
> Lake counties, espiiclaily of the dry
nu y <1 I m < ases of
r«<N«>ntiiig large suttis of Dutch capital
wctueu.
Tiils
s«*cltons,
will
watch
ulih
Interest
the
»
PKNDLHTON. -lune 18. The full
< » experiment* to be made this summer und collecting iuforniutlon (hit will
rviuiidy
m.ver
♦
woolgrower
tire
<d
«tee
Luko
coutil)
dlsap- .tlnts, lia
t
< ► by Dave Edler, the sheep king of lead to the e^tabllahtnenl of tiruc.i
K'.od uffi cta be-
lo dtp h|s sheep In accordane«« wlth
S«>uthern Oregon, lit drilling (or wa­ trade rolution.-t between lloltand nn«l
Itig perceptible
insti u«Iloti» IsHited. wlll necessitili«
tho
I
‘
mJ
tlv
Coast
upon
completicn
oi
ter. George T. Baldwin, tho hard­
¡ rom tiie v««ry
Before selecting your paper you should Iteróme familiar with
u
special
iuspectloh
of
all
thè
shuep
li nt. Ii le oom-
< > ware merchant, has just received for tho I'annina Cuttul, J. G. SeiioliUk,
lu th« county. Dr. W Il Lytle State
po«r>d of tl.s
r.c*.v Spring Styl«** and leant what general effect* are to pre­
Mr. Edler one of the No. 27 Star port­ president of Wleguiau's Bunk, Alu-
pura t nud the
Veterinarian, ha* just n-turrvd frotn
stordam,
und
G.
J.
M.
Slmotts,
editor
able drilling machim-s, and It Is now
most
rellnble
an official visit to that Sbollo :> <>f Oro»
vail thia season. All our ¡tapers art- bere, amt the selection
at the railroad yards In this city and of th«- "Telegrutif," lite grout Hol­
druge; mercu-
gon
and
us
a
result
tho
special
In-
land
newspaper,
were
visitors
to
t
url-
tluls,
upiatsa
I will be unloaded In a few days.
afforded far exceed* anything ever show* in the city before.
sportlou hus Invìi ordered, lor h«« dlr
aud ottier har­
| The machine and equipment oc­ luud during the past w« ek lu uu in­
te ful drugs be-
covered soventi thousand head of
We have Wall Paper from 10 cent* a double roll and a¡>.
cupy *u entire car and exceed 22.000 terview Mt. Simon» said that the trip
Ing
eicluded.
sheep hud bo n inflicted with ecables
was
mud«
-
to
get
in
touch
with
In
pounds In weight. The No. 27 Is the
Tb«« many dls-
We do ¡»»per hanging. painting. kalsonilning and interior
As
th«-
remainder
of
the
Ntute
eouccrllug la-
next to the largest machine manu­ vestment opportunities lu this Hate,
practically free from the diuca*«-,
flu enees lo
WORK GUARANTEED.
decorating.
factured. and It is considered one of whore much Holland capital cotues
which
wotuaa
strong
effort
will
be
made
to
»tamp
at
present
through
agvncteu
lu
the
the best machines on the market.
is
constautiy
out
in
1
-ake
county.
East.
11«
also
said
that
as
statn
u
The machine will drill to u depth of
■ ubj ctod rea-
da» her Habla
2,(00 feet, and the manufacturers the Panama Canal is built a linn of
to mauy functional discordare tiial
guarantee that with the Star tnaebin- Dutch »t.Mimships will be • itablished
I not only tend te destroy her comfort
, ery they will drive more pipe, drill a (rum Holland to Pacific Coast ports
inti happlni-ss, but which gradually
E
G.
Kilgore
of
l.utigell
talh-y
was
that
is
expected
to
bring
this
section
deeper hole and spud a d«*eper bole In
marge into chronic and serious dla-
In
lb«-
city
Tuesday
to
meet
his
slsfvt
«aars
! twenty-four hours than any other in close touch with that country and
Mrs. Josephine Squires, whom bi- bad
Nyal's Vegctubl«- Prescription is
portable machine made On account her people.
In Che Spring is the time to do your House Painting. and you
without
u peer for the successful
not
seen
for
wvvvut<«on
years.
Mis.
The
Importance
of
the
hog
a*
a
of the Immense site of the machine
t realm net of femnle weak news, pala-
should select your grade of paint which will not fade or peel
mortgag,-lifter
has
Squires
was
accompanied
by
her
never
been
.uore
purchased by Mr Edler. a separate
ful and disordered manstrutatloa,
off. Our Paint* are Guaranteed. We have just received the
25 horsepower oil burner engine will evident than now The hog market daughter, Mian Jessie They were the hysteria, «rumps, "bearing down
gurstr
of
It
I
Kilgore
und
wife
while
at Portland has advanced recently
palua," Inflammation aud falling of
Largest Shipment of Paint* shown in thia city, and thus give
be used.
womb.
This lo a remedy of
Mr Edler is expect«-d to arrive here from $7.75 to $8 15 per 100 pounds in the city. This is the first llnte in the
you a complete line from which to aek«c< your color*.
stcrllaa worth.
thirty
years
that
Mrs.
Squires
has
(or
suilabl««
(at
bogs,
and
packers
say
in a few days with tea ms to remove
OUR PAINTS AKE 91.00 PER GALLON
the machme. and it ia probable that the supply la practically nil. Tho hog­ visile«! this section nnd »a)s she noted UNDERWOODS PHARMACY
the first well to be drilled will be on raising industry is one of the most quite a thang« in Klamath Falls, as
We have Wall Paper from 10 cent* a double roll and up.
Cor. 7th nnd Mnln Btreets
Mr. Edler's place at Keno Springs, u lucrative to which farmers of the there were but four or five bouses Klamath Fall» .... Ore go«
We do pa;H’r hanging. painting, kalsotnining and interUir
few miles beyond Bonantn. Mr Edler i Northwest can turn their attention. then- on her lust visit.
Thus, lai nt bort return««! Saturday
Mint K FOR 1*1 HMCATION
WORK
GUARANTEED.
decorating.
also has large holdings in Luke coun­ Oregon and Washington need more
hogs and offer good price** to grow­ from Alturas, where ho had been on
ty. where wells will be drlll«*d
Dr|sirtinr«<t of the Interior.
p
Z' xt TiQ Biehn Building
This Is one of the most important ers. Figures her- ar«- higher than in husln«»* connected with th«« »tag«*
U. H. Laud Office at L*kW-
•
Vz«LllzO One Block West of Public School
experiments ever undertaken In this the Chicago market, and there Is line from Alturas to laikevlew. which
vivw, Oi<-gon, May 15. 1W08.
section of the State, ntul it Is one ever) indu« vm«-nt for mor«« extensive he recently purchased He »ays that
NOTICE is hereby given that JAY
it«« has on«' iiutoiuobllo on th«- road
only possible with a man of .Mr Ed- hog raising
J. Al: \ 1. of l^ .itn.itli Falls, Ore­
and
niakts
the
distance,
sixty
miles.
Oregon Is growing ■<• fust thut the
ler’s wealth, as the ntnehin«* alone
gon, who, on July 7. 1804. made
lundntarks ar«- falling one by one us In four hours. Mr. I.anib«*rt also
will
cost
Mr
Edler
between
$4.000
Hoiitrstvnd Entry No 3250 tHerlai
NEW TRAIN WON'T HELP US.
WHAT IS COMING?
they stand in th« wuj of progress . states that he expects another ma-
and $5.000.
No.
011821 for
NEH. Bee. •;
It has already been demonstrated The latest illustration I» th«- felling . bln«- to arrive nt the Falla abou* ’he 8W >4 NW'U. NH BWH, Hoc (.
Nos. 11
The
new
litailed
trains
Duek your head, boys, the Grand
I of a historic old oak tree at 8t. lie)- > last of thia month and wlll pla< <* It In
and 12 began service between In the Wood River country that ar­ ( ens during th« past w««-k that shel­ commission bvtw«««n th«- Fulls and Township 38 South, Kangs 10 East,
Jury’s here!
That is the feeling
tesian water can be svcur«*d a very
Wlllunictte Meridian, has filed notice
on Sun-
that is prevailing in some sections of Portland and San Francisco
short distance under th«* surface, und tered th« fa w in aud Clark expedition l.nkvvl« w
of intention to make Final Ftv«»-year
day
The
trains
will
leave
each
city
Fred .Mi K> ndt - « loft Suuduy for
tho city in view of the fact that court
it is the belief that water can be on its fuuious co)age of exploration
Homestead proof, to establish claim
at 6 o'clock in the evening and ar­
The Macdoel with 1.500 pounds of cream
convened on Monday and the Grand
struck in any part of Klamath and ov«-r on«- hundred years ugo
to
tho land above described, before
rive
at
Weed
the
following
forenoon
Jury got down to business short­
luike counties if a sufficient depth is location of a big u«-w sawmill on the ery butter which h<> wilt ship to Port County Clerk of Klamath County, at
They
will
be
equipped
with
one
dy
­
The express rates are $4 7!«
ly thereafter, What the result is to
reached As this machine will bore river bank made it necessar) to re­ land
Klamath Falla, Oregon, on the Bib
namo car, one dining car. three stand­ I
be is merely guesswork, but if old
to a depth of 2.600 feet, there is lit­ move the old tree The trunk was per hundred front Klamath Falls and day nt July, 1808.
ard
sleepers,
one
compartment
car
Dame Rumor has the right tip there
tle doubt of the result of th<> experi­ fifty-on«- inches in diameter, and a are con«ld<r«*d t<>«> high, aa th«- rat«'
Claimant names as witnesses: R.
and one combination buffe and obser­
count of the rings indicated the age from Maedoel Is $2 50
is going to be "something doing
ment.
L.
Arant, of Klamath Falls. Oregon;
every minute." While Klamath Falls vation car. Only through passengers
It is also possible that in th«- ex­ of the tree was 149 years.
Charley Andrews, of Olene, Oregon;
will
be
carried
The first railroad train ever hl.iMITII < ol NTÌ lilt.Il IKONE.
and Klamath county is dry as a bone,
periments to be made, a discovery of
B. R Grigsby, of Klamath Falla.
This service is particularly for th«-
if you bad the right kind of a high
oil may be made. Although no wells • quipped with wireless teh graph)'
Oregon,
and W. F. Arant, of Kla-
accommodation
of
the
travel
to
and
sign there would be no trouble what­
have been discovered, tests made by apparatus passing through the Stat«- University Matriculate* Gmiluate* math Falls, Oregon.
from
the
Seattle
Fair,
and
was
put
on
Without
I
«»ruination.
ever in fixing your whistle so that it
experts have shown that there is oil was brought to Portland during the
J. N. WATSON.
would be In good working order— to relieve the present heavy travel in this section Mr. Edler states that past week by the California Promo-
5-20
7-1
Register.
El'GENE,
Ore
June
IM.
Then-
on
trains
14
and
15.
As
far
as
Klam
­
and that is where the trouble lies,
be will be perfectly satisfied if he tlon Committee, tarrying an excur-
new serv-
are
forty-six
preparatory
schools
In
ath
Falls
is
concerned,
the
■ion
of one hundn d prominent busl-
for it is stated on high authority that
strikes a good flow of water, as he
Ntrrit E FOR 1*1 PLICATION.
any great
the Stat«- which the I’nli- ’sity recog
some interloper got bold of the high Ice wlll not be a benefit to
doesn't believe his sheep would drink ness men of California. The visitors
as
accredited
high
schools.
nn«i
extent.
Parties coming straight
nixes
l>«-|M«rtii»'nt of lli«- InU-rlor.
sign and as a result there is to be a
I oi) anyway, and be is in the sheep were entertain«-d b) th«- <’omm«-rciul from which students ar«. accept«»«’
Club with a ride about the city und
U. H la«nd Office at Lako-
repetition of what transpired at the through from Portland or San Fran­ business and needs the water.
dinner at th«- club. Sp««chcs were upon th«- rt-commendstlnn nt the pria
vl« w, Oregon, May 20, 1808
last term of court—with the added cisco may be able to reach here soon­
Students from other school*
made by the Californians and the clpal
Nut lei- Is hereby given that
spice of Judge Noland's warning. It er on this train, but people from in­ I
termediate points wi’I have to lav
tn the State must pa«« «-«tlsfartory THOMAS J JACKSON, of Fort Kia
DR.
KEENE
LIKES
KLAM
11
1!
frl««ndly
sentiments
«xpr«-ased
were
will be remembered that the Judge
r««ponded to by Portland business examinations before entering Oregon math, Oregon, *hu, un Nov. 8, 1907,
stated that be was not in th« circus over at Weed, as at present.
It Is stated that this train will not
men.
The visit of the excursionists University
I mad«- Honi«-st< ad Entry No. 3854
Dr. J. M. Keene has r< lurnixl trim
business, and be did not propose to
carry expreosage or mail, and a quick­ la trip to Klamath Falls, which place resulted in creating a closer common
Accredited
(Herial No. 01493), fur larta 2. 14.
have the enforcement of the local
which have a
15, 18. 17. 18, Boctlun 15, Town-
option law in Klamath county a trav­ er service in this line is one of the he visited in order to b«- on hand at i interest bctw««-n th« two sections «.f
greatest needs of the Klamath coun­ I the monster celebration of Railroad the Pacific Coast
a nln« months* year and subjiTts run­ ship 33 South, Rangti 71* East .
esty on justice, and that in future
try. The people of this city are be­ day on last Monday. Dr Keene has
ning for half a y«-nr or more, five Wlllamett«- M«*rldian, has filed not 1er
there would be a nice little jail sen­
coming
to
realize
the
mistake
they
tlm«-»
a w«-ek with »««citations ftirfy I of intention to mak<- Final Commuta­
nothing but words of praise for the
tence banded out. with a good-sized
made
in
asking
the
change
of
the
lo-
minutes
long nnd which have th«* tion Proof, to ««stabllsh claim to the
way in which Klamath Falls enter­
Ine. He may not have worded bis
cal train to the present schedule. tained the visitors, and what they
Monday night was the time set for c«iurs«*s sllpttlnt«-«! In the State High land above described, before R. M
warning in just this manner, but
now held bad lo show in the way of undevel­ opening bids for th«- $40.000 sewer School course
lllchartison, I*. 8. ('ommlMion«<r, at
malefactors may discover that this Parties from the north are
at Weed from 9 o’clock In the even- oped resources.
In th«- list «if acrredlt«-<1 srhoel« Is Klamath Falls, Oregon, ou tfiu 3rd
bonds, but as no blds were filed, there
is just about what he meant.
I
day of July, 1909.
"There is a wonderful country was no opening The bonds were to the Klamath County High School
Whether there is to be a special ing until 2 the next day. and it takes
them nearly twenty-four hours to back of the city of Klanfath Falls." draw only 4 per cent Interest, nnd J
Claimant names as witnesses.
inquisition on the local option matter
reach Klamath Falls from the time said the doctor, "and the way in there 1» too great a demand for mon­ ALFALFA MEAL PLANT
Samuel H. King, of Fort Klamath,
or not cannot be officially stated at
they arrive at Weed.
FOR MERRILL Oil NTRY Oregon; J. H. Wheeler, of Fort
which the large crowd was received ey to dispose of bonds at this rate of
this time, for the reason that those
Under the old schedule fruits and and treated by the r«sid« uts of that Interest no matter how safe the In-1
Klamath, Oregon, Charina C. Jack
in authority refuse to make any state­
vegetables shipped from Sacramento city was to be marveled at. Over v«-stment. Th«» Council decided to
George Wilson, our • nterprlslng non, of Fort Kinmath, Oregon.
ments relative to the matter. It has
J. N. WATSON.
been hinted that there has been a in the afternoon would reach here | 8,000 guests were on haml and all re­ readvertise for blds at 6 per cent in­ soda water manufacturer, Is n«-ntlv
the following noon, and could be put i ceived the very best treatment and terest. A nnmtxr of outside parties ready to Inaugurate a new Industry 5-27 7-1
Register
detective here, just as there was one
on sale and disposed of that evening ! the entertainment given by the retd- have signified their willingness to that promises to do much toward the
here prior to the meeting of the last
while they were still fresh
Now! dents of the city was worth while in take the bonds at 6 per cent, and It is development of an important and V so
Grand Jury. The gentleman who
NOTH E E-OR PI |*|.I4 AT1ON.
express shipments do not arrive un- ! every respect. The water carnival believe«! that there will he n«> diffi­ profitable bnslncss In th«- favored a’
had the matter in hand the last time
D«-| mi I um - u I of file lulrrior.
tfl late in the evening, after being six-1 was especially pleasing,
Mr
culty of disposing of them. An ordi ft’lfa bolt of Tu)«- laike vnlley
was blandly ignorant when ques­
U. 8. lai nd Oifii'«« at Lako-
teen hours on the road, aDd then have
"The opening of the new railroad nance was introduce«! authorising Wilson has bad ■hipp««! from th«-
tioned about the matter, and would
view, Oregon, May 20, 1909.
to be kept twelve hours longer before to that city In an event which should the readvertisement. an«l at an ad­ Ohio manufactory th«- machinery for
not give even a wee bit of an int.ma-
Nolle« is hereby glv«-n that H a J d I
they can be offered to the public. By be celebrated, It opens up a greti, journed meeting held at 11 o’clock making alfalfa meal, together with a
tion that they had something up their
t EL H. KING, of Fort Klauiath,
that time much of the goods have land of promise which some day vili this morning the ordlnance
ten horsepower st«-am engln«- for ’nn- Oregon, who, ou April 23, 19U8, <
sleeve. This may be interpreted in
been ruined
nine the same, and will soon hav«- the made Homestead Application No.
be a great and thickly settled com- paased.
two ways: It may mean that they
From now on most %f these ship- '
same
installed In this city. This will 4007 (Serial No. 01961 for fait 22, 1
It
ls
stated
that
it
is
just
aa
well
inanity. I was surprised at the de­
do not want anyone to leave between
ment» will come from Ashland and velopment manifest in the city and that the bonds were not sold at this b< th«- first In Klamath county and
two days; and it may mean that they
Section 10; and Lot 9, Section 15, ■
the Rogue River, and In th!» case the th«- spirit of optimism which prevails time, as the city is hardly ready to will without doubt he u profitable In-
really let the matter drop for this
Township
33 South, Range 7*4 East,
sam«t delay is found
Arriving at I They have the right spirit then- the use th«- money, There Is consider­ vestnu-nt for Mr Wilton
Merrill
one time, with the added reservation
Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice
Weed at 9:30 in the evening, goods spirit which builds up a country
able work to be don«- In completing Record
that they would push the matter dou­
of intention to mako final Five Year
will have to lay there until 2 o'clock I Medford Tribun«.-.
the plans for th«- sewer system, and
bly hard next time. Whichever way
( Proof, to establl»h claim to tho luud |
th«* next afternoon, and will not
It will take the greater part of an­
IlKih 1 fa IT OI DIRT.
it is, there is one thing certain they
abov< ilesirlbi-d, before K, M. Rich |
r«wirh here until late at night.
other mrjnth to get this matter in
have not abandoned the determina­
ardson, U. 8. Comutissioner, at Klu
shape.
The fill on Klamath and Fourth l math Falls, Oregon, on the 3rd day §
RATES WILL HE RUH'CED.
tion to see that evidence is alwa.. s a*
IMPROVING THE ROADS.
streets is nearly completed, und th«**«- ¡of July, 1909.
hand to bring about convictions
The Bonanza cream« rv last week
streets now present a much Improved
One great terror to the violai o~a
Auer
von
Welsbach,
the
well
­
Claimtint tiamce ¡is witnesses:
N«-w Sprinkler for (’-oanty H*« Ar- delivered 1,500 pounds of butter to
condition.
Mr. Gatos of the Light and
of the law is the warning given by
known
inventor
of
the
incand'
H«
<nt
J.
II. Wli«-«-ler, of Fort Klnmuth.fi
rived an«) Wilf Be Put to Work
Macdoel for shipm« nt t«< Sacramento
Water Company made all of the fill, Oregon; W. D. Klngdon, of Fortl
Judge Noland. He is establishing a
i
'-tas
mantle,
haa
produced
an
alloy
of
With Other Machinery.
by express. The Bonanza Bulletin
with the exception of a portion of
reputation as being a "Cross old cus­
The new road : -rlnkler ordered by commented on th«- fact that the ex­ Iron an«l thorium which poHMen«cn re­ < liuili s E. h'uid' ii property. The Klamath, Oregon; C. (’. JackHon, <>(■
tomer,” as one of the spectators In
Fort Klamath, Oregon; T. J. Jack I
th«- count,, arrived Tuesday and press rate from Klamath Falls was markable properties. When struck county had to make a fill two blocks
the Lakeview courthouse put It. ThiB
son,
of Fort Klamath, Oregon; War I
>
lightly
against
a
piece
of
Iron
this
was unloade«! from th«- car. The 84.75 a hundred, while from Macdoel
In length along both tho Klamath and ren D. Klngdon, of Fort Kluiuathl
is, uudoubtedly, a little severe, but
sprinkler will be taken to the Alta­ It was only $2.50. These figures are alloy emit« exceedingly bright sparks, Fourth slroets side of its property.
one thing is certain, he is right there
Oregon.
mont road, where the other machin­ correct at th«; pre nt time for the produced by tho almost instantaneous
Soma of tho dirt for the fill was
when it comes to carrying out his ery is being uh «-«!. There is a «oit
oxidation
of
particles
detached
by
the
3. N. WATSON^
reason that th<- adjusted rat« from
taken from the excavations of tho
promises, and it is the knowledge of
RegtMer
piece of road bi-tw«-«-n Altamont and Klamath Falls to Sacramento do«-» blow. Sufficient heat Is developed to Willits, White and Bristol proper­ 3-27 7-1
this fact that has sent the cold shiv­
1
ignite
tinder
Instantaneously,
without
th Summers place which will b«- Im­ not go into «.-fr<<t until July'12. G.i
A FEW BARGAINS.
ties, but by tar the greater portion
ers up and down the spinal column
proved first, and tb«-n work will be­ account «>f the fnt« rstate commerce I tho repeat« <1 efforts required by the was from the Hamnker property.
Five
lota,
slgn.ly location, $1600!
of the breakers of the local option
gin on the main road across the gov­ law a «bang« in rate has to be filed I old-fashioned flint and steel. Tho More than 5,000 yards of dlri has al­ Can lonn 1750 cn tho deal.
law in this county. None of them
ernment canal J«-adfng towar«i the with the cotnmihsirin and after they new thorium "flint,” Indeed, may be ready been moved by Mr. Gates, and
A nlco cottage with bath, largJ
would hesitate to go ahead in their
gap. There are several batl pieces pass on it, it do«- not RO into effect called an everlasting match. It will it is estimated that the total fill will lot, 11700. A good buy.
transgressions if they could pay a
I
be
very
useful
to
explorers
and
tour
­
of road in this section which rieed until thirty day;.
amount to about 7,000 yards.
A large residence, fli u lot, $3509
fine, but when it comes to a term in
improving, and thew places will b<-i
It fa probable that future ship- ists and should b«t of great value for
Throe cottages on three lota. Rood
the county jail well, that is a dif­
th«.-
ignition
of
exposlvf-s,
for
mill-
repaired first. Th«i Lakeview road ments of butter from the Bonanza
KLAMATII BOTH HONORED.
meugn for another cottage; $2250.1
ferent Btory.
will rcc< ivo the first attention. At ' creamery can be made from Klamath tary and other purposes.
MAHON « BLOUGH. I
Whether there is going to be a
it wlll b«- impossible to rebuild th«-! Falls, as the ratt’ to Sacramento
Wren C. Crews has been appointed
batch of Indictment« or not, ther«> are entire road this yc-ar, the worst '
which goes In t ff. <;t on July 12th is
.H'HT HL'PI’OHING.
first lieutenant and Holly Siemens
NOTICE.
some who will not give a sigh of re­ places will be fixed up nnd further
$2.50 -th«- same as It now I* from
second
lieutenant, of the Oregon Agri­
Parties wishing sagebrush lac
lief until the Grand Jury hands in its
improvements can bo made next year. ‘ .Macdoel, The rate on butter, in 100-
A little boy of four was begging to cultural College Cadets. Both these clearer, call on or write,
final report and is discharged by the
After th«; larger rocks are placed for pound lots or m«>r«, to Portland will o to see a little neighbor, His in otti- young mon are Klamath Falls boys,
court.
W. W. MASTBN,
the foundation they will be sprinkled be $3, and goes in effect June 2 7th.
r ha«l repeatedly refused, Finally and their appointments are In recog­ 11-ltf
Klamath Falls, On
and
aud rolled, and then a dressing of
A reduction in rates on fruit and he said, "Drury, do not ask me If nition of their peculiar fitness nnd
Packard piano, as good as new, fine crushed rock will be used. This vegetables went into effect Monday. ou can go to see Joe again." Then ability shown in their work ns mem­
TO TH A l»R—A fine Ashland hon
for sale cheap for cash. Mrs. Ray will he also well watered and rolled, The new rate from Ashland is now he child, in his slow way, askod, bers of tho Cadets while at Corvallis. for Klamnth County farm tindi
Hubbard, Oak street, between 7th with the result that an excellent piece $1.75; from Medford, $2, and from ‘Well, mama, if I could go, how long Ilolly Siemens will enter his senior tho ditch. Call nt tho plumbing n
and 8th.
27 of road will be obtained.
Sacramento, $2.50.
year at tho next term of college.
ould I stay?"
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