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CITY IIIUKI^H. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN J. N. Drew was iu from Dairy Sun day. E. J. MURRAY. Editor II. II. Uulu of Bly was registered at the American Hotol Monday. C. and J. Bailey of Bonansa wore VV. B. Barm a returned Friday aft- in the city Monday. W. Adams was registered at the «raoou fiom Sun.mer Lake, where ho had been < business connected with l.akisldo Inn I.’tut Monday TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE J. M liowoll of Merrill registered SiicrlC» < tl *e Ho was accuin- i t .uiii'ti to Summer l.ako by Mrs. at the Livermore Monday. AB communications submitted for publl> ation in the «« aiur.s «>f tin» R. W. Tower, the well-known roal- paper will be inserted only over the nan*«' of th«* writer. .No uou d«' plume Haraos. who n maii*ed 111 ere ou a visit with l.er luYtker. h. dl.,cu»s- f>>nt of Keuo, was lu tho city Sunday. article» will be published. li. II. Cross of Bonanza was In tho lug the rapid develops ent of that section of Lake couuty. Mr. Bar ne.t Hty Tuesday on busineivi connected Ill- N SiHMH, BOARD. XH I Uli.I. MOVE INTO MV NEW HTOKK IK ILDIN41 Allot I SllH'PKRS' LAMENT. with bls stage contract. said: (With apologies to King I J! Li I.UII, I HAVE DM IDI I» TO ALLOW MV I’ A I'llONH «ally sirpiistd to IIIlli The regular meetlug of the W. C. ”1 was Where is th Rumsby'ii « be. a tor years known T. U. will bo held al Mra. what TUE BI NI ITT or WIIAT IT Wil l. COHI TO MOVE ANY ghat Ing to be loca: If 1 si.ould die to-night as the des« rt is now the homo ot hun I uly 7th. at 2:30 p. ni. tlua that is a And ’Brewer should come to Ul> Mr.. E. R. Merryman arrived here ty men. e. pocially the tnombera dreds of families And they are not cold corpse and say. of the noniudle ord«»r, either. They at Monday from Portland on a visit he sciiuol >oard and some of tbe Weeping and heart sick o'er toy uro r< al hoiue-bullders. Nice cot til» her sou. l»r. tl H. Merryman, he west aide of the ! do»ts on lifeless clay- r. Paul »reüeustein is oue of. tages dot th«' land, farm« are fem cd. s. e expects loremain about thris« or ON XNV or Till: GOODS IN Î III »I »KE. If should dio to-night ,:r woks West Sid ra who is deeply lu- tud crops have been p.:t In. all pi And Brew r should come in d«wp- !.. N. Kvlsay. W. J. Mooro and S. itod In the matter. and bis inter- ontlng a picture of prom« a and tm- IlEMKMBIIt, .MY Filli I s Vili VI.VVVVS UI.AI’KI» VT Mt grief and woe - irovement that eauuot but irnprew« Mo»« w.re eiti .iis of l.nkevlvw of course. is f«r the sake of fü And say —"Here's a chock for that TIIK LOVVISi IN .»MULI IKK HE. ONI.V VI.MOV INO A tl.o old tinier uud Ihe tor.aer riders w 1.0 cauie In on Monday evoulng'a i generations, lle has prepared old claim we owe"— KKASON Vili E l'Kol i r HATHEIt 1'14 A.N MOVE THE circuiated a po ition tu tbe school >f ihe plains. Christi-.a. laiko val- train on their way nomo. I would sit up tn my groat i ley and th«» Fort Rin k country is set . W. H. Worden r««celv'd his 20- t.Ool.K, VV i: ARE WII.I.ING IO ALI.OW TIIIM TKN i'KIt rd, asking tl.at tho members white cravat. eof acc<t»t tl-e ««ffer of the block tled up completely. I doubt If there horaepower Ol t« nobil" Monday night « K.N’T Iti IMI 1ION ON Ot'll VI.IIEVDV l.'IVV l’IUt K. I III.H And say. "What's tha i io by C i and II. 8. Moore. There is a suiveyed claim vacant. There au«i is busy I ■< da <*li anlng ut> tiie IN A < Il VN< E TO GNT OEM INI: IIAIIGAINH. <11.1. ANI» no Double la securing signatures .are a f.>w townships still unsurvoyed, travel status c . it If I should die to-night sei . oli: immensi : stock iti FoitE hi vino . M. C. Marl » * i turned lust Sun- he p : ■•:>. That is always au ' nud ou many of the «•THii.-i lo .it 1 Anti I should see a vis: >n F ' for- ’ . rein theri ,.ro :.qu it. . T! da., iruiu I' t * i i> in Foresi Greve, after. I i this case, however, ty-two-Umsteen o il i » •-tn that there Is more fall will see another ;:: -«it influx <»f whor«» lie lias i it visiting fur the Referring to the frei. 1 paid pa «t I uks - wu< it than to the average potltlon, * new settlers, who int one big wash ma' hine tl.i lr former homes aL □ Ot* liettlni came down from » that a school locate! (And never g< ) I Bouaiua Sat u ! "Tn talking with r. ou tils wrfy to ..... erty will bo accessible to t i And 1 bould hear u voi ■ found a great anxiety , ¡lore hu goes for San Frauct >u Furniture Dealers lan.- children as If it were located there and then to do their tia ting niLxlIeal trr.tUl i xi V! ek. nine: it wnu ’ . d do away with That raid, “To pay that cl 'm ! Falls. if these people can be induced ■ arri vini hero Mrs. 1. D. A > ci: ■.borer tbe l l'l; It would save here's a check f< r ten." to coui .o her«* it will mean thousand > Friday on u vl . her daughter, '. district nearly six thousand dol- I might arise t o while of dollars annually for t e buctne.. .Mrs. W O Sir • and this is a matter that mu?t But I'd drop < *ad again '.ou«' considered by the school men of this city, and open up for d ■ remain for th« •Freight claim agent s. r i v.'lopiueut a section of Oregon lliat Miss Mary t ■ ' will be susceptible of great things I been visiting *i The petition prepared and clrcu-1 :: y by Mr Breitenstein will be pre- made th«' drive from Silver loike 1» Richard Short S ?ih Sii >\ » ted at th«» next meeting of tho i this city in less than two da; s. I lor her home iu E. U Wbit< of Medford is lu the It is doubtful if a could have done better if the roads Reported T¡u»t W. K. N *«41 Will l’> ■ school board. I «cbool building could S- in r tidin'ss were flxod up a little. What those jolty to t'-e If Klamath Is really as PROPRIETORS a Candidal« . He is convinced i ■ occupancy by the noer'.ng of ihe new settlers want Klamath county to i great aa report"d ALL KINDS OF FhLSH. SALT do is to repair the roads. This can i dial there is no hot air about it. Wil- nec school year, ev<»n if «« i A w«.n» be Jone at a comparatively sm«ll i‘X A Washington dispute sa? Earl Bayles: Charles Ray. M im bur K. Newell of Gaston, a pt ."ninont comm . 'd on It at one • «Jr ;*'<ount peuse. Emma Schnoidr and Miss (vy I'o. AND SMOKED MEATS fruit expert, contemplates making 'of the mix-up on tho qu« «tion • f lo "A petition has been prepared fur [ cotupt tsed a party of young people cation !• is difficult to state wlieit the race against Hawley for congress SAUSAGES OF ALL KINOS presentation to the county here, but 1 who went to Fort Klamath Hunrtav. next year. His campaign will proba work will be actually begun, or I suggested that it be first s nt to I Wertheim- r and wife of San bly be made in part on the propo whether any <>ffort will b«» made look Suporintendert Wilson, as the work Francisco, who have to- n «ponding sition that Hawley foliuwed Cannou Ing towards it3 early completion. There is a growing sentiment In to be done is within the confines of s few day» ir. the Fort country, re- in the bouse organization, thus align I turnt-d to thia city .Monday evening left <>n Wednesday morning tor favor of the location of the school in the reservation. This cours«« »ill ing with the standpatters against followi-d. and he will forwaid the pe .'«non« th«' result nt* front Merrll: 1 Portland, where h<- goes to confer by lb«' order tor publication of thia the vicinity of the Catholic church. summons, and It you fall so to ap- those who sought it. >r; of tho gov tition. with i ts approval, to th«' Com who were in the city th»« work were ernment through the deposing of At the prosin’ time fifty p«'r cent of missioners here. Klamath county and : Mi»s Clara Anderson. Sam Smith, F i w'th official« of the Fore dr flervlc«* P«ur and answer, (he plaintiff «III Don J Zumwalt left Monday take judgment against you for the Cannon. Newell has been in Wash the school children come from that Klamath Falls canr<>t afford to let A Strickland. D W Cox and J M i for I.o, Gatos, Cal,, where he was sum of $183 50. with internet at « ington several days studying condi section ot the city, and the taxpayers this opitortunily slip W«« have the Howell. summoned on ac«*uunt of the Hlnusa per «ent from December 18 1908; tions. He hopes for strong support in that neighborhood declare that fotkeview anil Paisley business, and Col. M G Wilkins, wuo hits been from the farming and temperance this is a sufficient argument in favor for a few dollars we will get all of {spending tho past several weeks with of lita father-in-law, who la not ex- and that the HE 1« of Section 10. of locating the school in their mi’si elements. th« trade from Northern Lake also. i his wife and taking in the A.-f -P pccti-d to live. Mra Zumwalt left Township 38 South, Range IS East, W. K. Newell served two terms in Property there is not nearly so high Klamath can be made the distribut exposition at Seattle, returned h »me for the bedside of her father about a Willamette meridian, Klaiuath Coun week ago. the Oregon State Legislature—1905 and the prospects for growth ar * as ing point fur thes«* people with but a ty. Oregon, held under attachment In Sai urday. Among the passengers on tiio this action, be «wild to satisfy the said and 1907—as a repreesntatlve from bright as any other portion of the little effort. .Mr. and Mrs J P Kelsey passed Washington county, and made an ex city. While they are not making an Saturday were *1 »t. sum of $183.50 and Interest thereon "Water can be secured throughout through here Sunday ou the wa.i to launch 1 cellent record. He is a ready debater, active campaign for their seetii :on. this section at from six to twelve fuel, their homo in Paisley. They have Hall. Mrs. Hamilton and Mr. «nJ from the I sth «lay of December, • and was one of the recognised lead they nevertheless feel that they ire and It occurred to me that it would be been visiting friends aud relativ«.» tn Mrs. I Wertheimer, all ot Han Fran- 1908, and the plaintiff's costs and dia- the entitled to tbe school in view of I cisco. They went to Odessa to enjoy btirsomeuts of thia action ers of tbe house at each session. au excellent point at which to do mis Myrtle Creek the beauties and pleasure» of thui He has served for the past two showing they are making. This summons Is published in the Our local merchants sionary work Miss Boss Fair'lo and Mrs Bolt well-known resort.. years as president of the State Board Klamath Republican, a weekly news and hardware dealers ought to send Powell arrived in the dty Sunday MEADOW LYKE SOLD. of Horticulture, in which he has been Clay Ratcliff of Merrill is In the i paper printed and publish«'«! at Klam salesmen Into that section and get ■v'-nlng from Ashland and left this an aggressive and able promoter of Another land prize has passed into the business, Pumping plants and morniug for a visit with relatives i city. He state« that he expects to take ath Falla, Oregon, by or«L*r dated the fruit interests. He is a progres the hands of Horace Dunbar, who machinery of all kinds can be sold n bunting trip into the upper conn* Jun«' 21, 190». mail» by the Hon. *ho reside near Merrill. sive orchardist and dairyman, having has purchased from Lucian and El there, and the time to make tbe start try about the middle of July, and as a th'orge Noland. Judge of the above J O. Hurt and J 8. Griffith were successfully combined these two in mer Applegate what is known as is now. But first let us fix tbe road." result there will be weeping and wag «•ntlth'd court, requiring «intimons to down from Odessa Saturday They dustries on his extensive farm in Meadow Lake. This is really on■» of County Judge Griffith was seen by State that tte tourist travel to Odessa ing In t'cardom, for Clay has the rep bo published for six consecutive Washington county His lectures and the finest stock ranches in Southern a representative of Tbe Herald, and, utation of l»«ing one of the best bear wioka. beginning on th«* 14th day of is heavier this year than ever before addresses on dairying and fruit cul Oregon, and the purchase stamps Mr after explaining the situation to him, Jnun. 1909, and ending on the 6th hunters la this neck o' the woods. in the history of the resort. ture have been Instructive and in Dunbar as a man of splendid fore he was asked what tbe County Court O. II. Allen, editor of the Morrill day of August, 1909. that being the Mr. and M m . it S. Smith expect teresting features at many gatherings sight, for tbe time Is not far distant would be likely to to We will do ! o leave the latter part of the week Rocord, came up from that town Sat liqie within which the defendant la of farmers in the State. when it will be impossible to secure ail we can to get the busim-ss,’' he for Eugene, where they will/spend urday. Ho wu* accompanied by his required to, appear and answer. F H ,M 11.144, a body of laud sufficiently large to said. "Of course, wu are limited, on the Fourth visiting relatives, Th-? daught *r, Mi a Jeannette, who has <*H ANGES IN POSTOFFIt E «, 24, 8 "• \ttorre| for Plaintiff been visiting with hlrn for the past furnish pasture for the number of account of the road being within,the will bo away about two woeks. w. ek She left Saturday morning for Dr. George H. Merryman, who has Mrs. J. H. Hamilton, who has been beef cattie that can be ranged on ibis reservation, but we will do sotn thing tier home in Ashland, and will be ac prop«, ty. to fix tbe highway to make it a pass been to Eugene to witness th«i grad- one of the popular employees of the companied ai far as Weed by Mr. The property is about two mile« able artery for the commercial wel i ;ation of bls brother, Harold, re- postoffice since Postmaster Emmitt Allen. long and one mile wide, surrounded fare of this Uly. The County Court ; turned home Sunduy During hl« ab- ■ was appointed, has resigned, her res Engineer licidcl of the good roads' ignation to take effect July 1st Her by high hills that rise abruptly from realizes as much as anyone else that I sene he ul3o visited Portland office, Department of Agriculture, Gecjrge Htiniphr. y and wife and who is in charge of the building of decision to leave will be a source of its very edge. The land is as level to make this a city we must do busl- as a floor, the elevation varying B l > s a ¡th the mis!'! country, and to 'Mrs. L. IJIebn returned home 8un«1i.y great regret to the patrons of the of ihe Crater Luke road, has returned fice, for she has been a most p .;>nb r s', rcely seven inches in the two mti-.s do this biislni-a •*«• must l ave roads . from an «-xteudod trip to Portias 1, from .» week spent In the neighbor We »ili plau, estimate «ini eon- of its length. It contains about 76u that are at least passable. We will Tacoma and Seattle They speak II« servant of the public. truct for any Iron, stona', Hrick, Coe- over the hood of Big Butte, looking Under the new regime to be inau acres, and the price paid was In the spend a reasonable amount of money the highest praise of the beauties of various proposed routes for the road. 1 rete or Frani«- Building for comi ruo on this road to the Christmas Lake the exposition. gurated on the first of the month, this neighborhood of $ 1,000. ti on in Houtlicru Oregon. Wr guar Medford Tribune. Located, as it is, scarcely sev< n and Fort Rock • »untry and give such I ; George Chasiafn left Saturday postcffice will be entitled to three niti««* Ea*a>n<>my, Elll<l«-n<y and Hall»- Klamath Dr. It It Hamilton of ! clerks—one for $75 a month and two miles from town, it affords a splendid other assistance as we can to get the morning for Han Francisco, where he Falls strive] in the city last evening, fa« tion. for $50 eaoh. Postmaster Emmitt pasture for the fattening of beef settlors there to do business in Klam goes to purchase for Chastain, Lan* having in charge Fred Poquette, a CALDWELL BUILDING INK gull fc Co the merchandise for their has appointed his daughter, Mrs. within easy reach of transportation. ath Falls." All freighting is now done through new More. He expects to be absent former druggist In this city, but of K-l—y Block Opp. American Hot»« Biehn, to the position of chief clerk, It is Mr. Dunlap's intention to Imme lati a resident of Dorris, Cal., who but has not as yet decided upon the diately stock the property to its ful. Shaniko. The trip requires seven I about ten days. suffered a broken log while enjoying des- capacity, which, on account of Its fine days and is ov««r on«* of the most R P Hall, owner of the Albuqner ' it drive at Ih<* latter place on Tues employes for the minor positions. The elerks in the postoffice will come condition, will permit tbe feeding of oiate sections lu the State. The trfp | que Foundry and Machine Works of day afternoon Umpqua Nows. Fruit and Ornamental Tnw. ‘Hate under the civil service, and cannot be a greater number of cattle than any to KlamAth Fa!' can bo made In half Albuquerque, N. M. went to Fort! Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shortt and like area in the county na- that time and through one of Klamath Saturday on his way to' daughter left Saturday for San ia tl>e time to place yonr orders tar removed without cause and a bear ture'a gardens. Ample feed can be Crater Lake and other Northern ing, should one be demanded. Under Jose, where Mrs. Shortt goes to se Fall Delivery. Our stock U complete the civil service rules the minor L. Samuels, general manager of found all along the route and plenty Klarnath resorts. cure medical treatment. Mr Shortt of pure spring water is always at Major J. R. Houghton and F. Bar expects to spend the next several and yonr nceda can beet be met at clerks will receive $600 for the first the Oregon Life, who has been ou3y year, $800 the second, and an in insuring many of the residents of this hand. This in itself would be enough nard, two of Chico's prominent ,mdi months on the road selling the rlgbts thia time. Drop crease of $1 a year until tbe salary city for the past ten days, left for to cause a change without the big ad »«»althy citizens, are here for the pur-' to manufacture ready-made housoa, vantage in time and mileage saved by pose of looking over this section m I »Bl call. reaches $1,100 per annum, where it Lakeview Sunday morning, where he which rights for this State are owned remains. au available locality lu which Io j by The Ready-Made House Company will convince the denizens of that coming to this city. I A. R. BEN8INGKR, make Investments burg that there is only one thing for of this city. SENATOR BEECH TO BE IL-pmarating Oregon Nnrwery O«w MASON GETS A CONTRACT. them to do—to Insure in a strictly i Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bowne and Miss i OREGON’S CENSUS DIRECTOR. Halen», Oregon. Oregon company and keep the money Effi«i Bowne came from Bonanza Sat Word has been received from State Senator Seneca Beech of at home. Mr. Samuels is recognized urday. Miss Bowne left Sunday SUMMONS. Lakeview that W. H. Mason, who as being without a peer In his profes Portland has been recommended by morning for her horn«» in Iowa, In the Circuit Court of the State of, went to that metropolis a few days sion on the Pacific Coast, and those Representatives Hawley and Ellis for stopping in Portland and Seattle on > Oregon for the County of Klamath. I ago, has secured a good-sized slice of who had the pleasure of meeting him superintendent of the census for Ore the way to visit friends. Action at law to recover money. | the contract that has just been let during his brief stay here are ready gon. He has been indorsed by many J. M. nntchelder, plaintiff, vs. D. E. L. Elliott has returned from i for the construction of the big Irri prominent business men and poli to admit the correctness of this fact. gation works near that city. This ticians and would make an excellent Lewiston, Idaho, where he went some A. McLeod, defendant. For nn up-to-date wheel, get To D. A. McLeod, the abovo named work is being done by the Oregon superintendent. He is admirably time ago to close up his affairs pre a Ibimblcr, on aaic at the GUN Valley Land Company in connection J. W. Edwards _______ came down from qualified for the position, being famil paratory to coming to this city to lo defendant: For mile or real. In tho name of tho State of Ore-1 STOKE. with their land scheme, and it Is i Spring Creek Friday and reports iar with all sections of the State and cate. It Is Mr. Elliott's Intention to Tenta to rent. Gunn. We carry gon, you are hereby required to ap-j claimed that upwards of 75,000 acres Spring Creek yesterday and reports its resources and development. Sen enter the practice of law In this city. a full line of «porting goods. of land will be brought under irrlga- the trout so plentiful up there that ator Beech is a former newspaper ed J. W. Alexander came in from pear and answer the complaint filed tion. How much of the contract Mr. Mr. Spink is seriously considering itor and publisher, and now is a mem Lakeview Monday night. Mr. Alexan against you In tho above entitled ac THE GUN STORE Mason secured has not been learned, tbe advisability of surrounding the ber of tbe firm of Mann & Beech, der has been out on a tour of inspec tion on or before tho 5th day of Au gust, 1909,, that being the date of J. B. CHAMBER*, for he went at once to Alturas to camping grounds with a closely- printers and publishers, of Portland. tion for the Weyerhauser company, the last publication of this «timmons make arrangements to begin work woven wire fence. The fish insist His appointment will give great satis but stated that he did not purchasi Opposite the American BotaL Immediately. He is expected home lo on paying nocturnal visits to tbe faction to bls many friends In South any timber claims during the trip. and the time within which the de Pho.ej 80S. Mr Kimball, who accompanied him, fendant 1« raqnlred to «newer as fixed a few days. sleeping quaitors of the guests. ern Oregon. V'k T.'iat Silver Issile Reati it«' Muti« I'as.Mtblv for Freighting ill: «UK-». An Opportunity in Furniture LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON WEISS & ARMINO Building-Coiistruction ORDER NOW BICYCLES i