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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1909)
i * oi ; ila \ d it sun u\ hxish < mmh > M Vitu i r Klamath Cattle Can Ile l’ut on the Market in Good Condition When i Tiling» Are llcady. A matter of Interest to all stock raisers and shippers in this section is the announcement that has recent ly been made by the Portland Union block Yards Company of Portland. Ore., announcing tho op tiing of the new stockyards there on September 16th, as set forth in the following letter which was r« eelved by E. Mc Gowan of this city: expense; but this will be a thing of the past when the new stockyaids arc opeuod.” Mr. Pauley lias purchased In Klamath couuty this year so far In th« neighborhood of 2,200 head of cattle. S.OOO of w hicii were bought in the Ft. Klmuath country. The Ft. Klamath cattle will be driven to Ash- 1 ind mid shipped from there. He pur chased from Horace Dunlap 25ft hsad j (Hit i <;<; oí i li i llielhiug i f l:> Vl'l '»• III««! Ill W Is Itmidlvd in tin* Citi»*. i :.t <. »X s \ a < \xr lands ilio ll.ipid Sctileiiieiit Never lieforr I »piali. il hi Any State. M I'» Wilber White is u«rloiisly III Sila» Kilgore was In die city Sal urduy. PORTLAND, Sept. 1 I. Spe lai The egg output of this country rep- \ Alb« * uf Weed wa-» hi Ibv rlK resents a greater annual value than X ue ut Intui i of 11 «• stir ? at > belli ; Fi Idny. tilvd In n way tl nt I a ucv« r «i 'fme our i i o<lu. tlon of gold or au> min* I'^iul Hull of l.akeviow wun III the eral, cxc/ptlng only coal, lleuet» Il Is • i » •' « quailed. A pilvitto land roiu city Saturday. a serious matter that five per cent I u:i» Is opening up u bugi» inn i limi Dotrn of «elio i . iiuo up ini al' ‘Tvs » nt to market should be ni lumi Luki'« .;»w, thè pur« I u »» »s o| tho t'nnby l'rlilit». i . .iltm ls no» I Ing on I und th«»re hi of cattle (ten carloads) «milling from eulled ohi au ' dirti«'«" and -.ibi at a Iteli«. Speli, er <>( Sp. n« > I' « l'«'»'k w ll « lu.g» ilumberi; ta tu!..» part in Ilio the Bly country. These »ill be' 1 s our.i of at I. a-t tweuty per cent. Ill thè « Ity l'i Iday. On S »pt«»uiber I5th »» HI shipped from here ou the 16th II cars | Fhl.s significa a l< *s of one per cent il av.lng. •'.lei tl:»' full vnluulst movi'illt'nt ti i'.i *f I • h>tal vaine of Ilio egg crup. W. IL Slmp-i.n uf Na\l»»x wns In ate available. il:»' «art, »l eu thousands of no»» -i t- th e « Ity Sul in dii). Tl e common trado natile fui the^ .'»i-< »III . ach the «tal«» tu nii.i:« Vtu' Cbaptnuii • ■» \ land »n . .-.i k I eggs is ’ cl.t'cks." Those in ■ « : pei e in ni luimos bi ro. ili thè city Satuidny. a hi. h ti e ti nelli.«' Is not readily ob Il li. All Ilei ol Myrtle Point. Ore In pio Ing Ibis city n visit. II. (’. Hplnk of Klamath Agency rcglatere«! at Hie Llvermor». White I. ke Citi I oft' III«' limp fur irf» tin» Postonici» D, purl lucid i on» • , uc<! Posi muster Euiuillt Im* r. .'Ivi'tl liutlre from Ih»' d. pii11mi'llt to the rtf"» I thill \\ bl»»' Lake City lie left oil the pc i nt mull route lie- two ii lieic mid Merrill o i mid nft r . ptelllbe/ 2m h Shooting ducks from un «ultimo- bis. g di g forty iiillei mi Ipiur and III' Ini: Il ■ '.I'll' III III running Into II»«» 11.1 n. v. I 11 tin v were stuck for three hours, then returning homo » Ith 75 diick i mid 11 i ' u > »», all In Dcar Sir; We take pleasure In an Ih' va. mt wheat land« of C'till al Srniitor Abner \\ . ed i.f limomiiili «lout«» to < nli.''Cui.i Via «Immiti« !» 'al m • cal I«4 blind eh cks.’ nouncing that on September 15th i . 'n arc H it g filled up nt an un- » a A n I ile City M umili) . on. day, Is what happened to tho th«* Natur; I One, mid Will Handl rs of such produci» detect the the fiew Portland union stockyards A J. Bagli*) of Blason »an regi»* CI Ibi' l i 1 toys mid I'l.llllp and Harry latter by clicking the eg; « together. .•»«. i d i l« d rst«>. tin» cdmlng of jail:- I »! I.! . i'll Ite Fi Honed. a will be open for business. This will i ail up II I» De-» hut.';i iii'lng ih« tered nt tl «• Laki 1 le Fl id,»» . Stilts no says John. ■>r in (dentally to the "candling" pro mark au epoch in the livestock indus •ms of a big boom in wb»»nt gi'iw A l'.'iiiy I'onslstlng of Cl.n-i L. Don- II Hoyt of Merrill »na IL regís- "Jmues J. Hill is going to build n- ■e;-. "Denta" are eg; t who«.» shells try on the Pacific Coast. The estab . 'g hi t ai great umlev. loped ■ .. u. oh» »', II. J. Iluic luux. A. H. Im- tei cd nt lb.«' Li» muni' l 'rida» main line down into Klamath county. li ve be. n pushed In without rup lishment of similar stockyards has Durine tbo past ». 1« a i | litui « . ilII of Willows, Cnl., mid Chas. L. D Bui he uf ollnaiua »» .in ri'gl»- • and is going to put between 5.000 turing the lining membrane. 'T.e.ik- meant untold increase in the value of i ip »as I'a.t Into ti e vacant hit »I . ■ i F I niiilu tenui at II «• LI» *1-11101»« Saturili»?. and 6,000 men at work constructing is' have lost part of their cont nts, livestock in all of the sections tribn-1 J M. Hue biuiii.h of Dorili was In thv rlty Fi I lily from H.'Utile In ; the same as soon as they can be taken and are not only a lout themselves, i » it Berni by it party of seuier i tary to Chicago. Kansas City. Omaha, ^..ne of." is tie remark made by En- but dii damage by smetti Ing. othei «b.. w«»nt overland from Corvallis ti regi .t red at the Livermore Sutur- th.dr t h.illio i '' D Golt to Th. y left St. Joseph. St. Louis, Ft. Worth and » "to. The trip was mad»» from Car- day. Saturday morning for home via Lake- igine. :". Wakit’.eld and Millican, who exes. Denver, and history »ill repeat itself t Hie to Bend, n dlitnnc' of I h v. . ■ , vb-u nnd Altura*. are in charge of Hill's surveying Th«» eggs l i.u lltd tn a Wt stern at Portland. ' » nei. i i on» da», «»ill the next tii.u ri- J. A. TIiompMiR «i 111 In :.t> l ot Inuni h troni IL C Tel I corps between Bend and Odell, to proilu «• bou.it» will ordinarily siiow The new union stockyaids arc as i Charles Graves of Crescent, who was mot ibers of tbo party Ale I o»i luri!. mence the erection of fi-m four to cv.n i» t emit of ."2 ft acre homesteads near B. ik I tt.i<| complete, as modern and as conven ■ in the city Monday. He is in the W. J. llarihiy and W. Miller of s »vi-n-n «.m luir.gitiow In ad- "checks." In further handling the w ,1 engtig.» in wheat growing ient as Inn biggest or best yard in the I city to confer with the county official»! \ Kl.iiiinth Vgvucy wt»re in tt;«» city dltfon. «ast of ti e High Vi a:i » - ••. will suffer additional tract of land of 250,000 ncr- s In (liât Monday. United State-. Ever» facility is at in regard to getting the county court .idnilrabt . view of th«» ■ ■li brvukagi equivalent to from one to db Th t bin just been Included Ii hand for the safe and s;u edy unload to make an appropriation for repair taille I from ti lt Im. Hon Tho bunga Ivun l ’ atil» U nnd fmnlb left flat- tbrei- p. r cent. Eight per t ent from the new 320 nero boniest.'nJ law; nnd urdny mornlng for iL> «r new iorniion low will« I ing, feeding and handling of cattle,' ing and building roads in the north ion truci» I of c .m«»ni hen to ii’itrk t is state«! by th«» D •- bill »1. 1 . I ; i Is proving very attractive to aettler« III IVoi Noi !■> < un ■. t.i . liloil'. », «Ith n lai't. por» h Sxît «Ith ern end of the couuty. ;i; t.'iict-.i of Agriculture to lie a fair and hog pens are under cover; all of c. :■ » i,t « »1.« a t Lu g • » rbt ini-h t ’ Iyd«. E. V.ltt- r tvturtu'd Tlsnrsdity When asked as to wi.at the rail ■ In ;':«> for broken eggs. Such egg A the ptns are drained and sewered, road situation was around Cr«sc >nt. nlgt t frolli n bu*ln< s tip to San round iidtimns to support the loof. 'are » »rlh less than "dirties." Prob * and every mod» rn id -a In stockyard ' he said: It oil hap- as tl t! .• . :(.,!•• t !'.nrel’io and 1: dding. The Hydraulic J*t»»ii»' nu l Brick Corn- "Hill l as two corps of sur- ably they represent a loss of two per cop.struction l as been adopted and ■' • veyers between Bend and Crescent. I »ay to do ;i thing is the wrung way. T. II. Ertiti ichnitt, ’ » ' I U » s « ||U ; : d t 11 ■' « lit met cent of the total egg crop. put into effect. We have some im I Engineer Millican is in charge of ITie t ..ay Is told of n man who had puny» ait ' ■ nt < »i 'ion nnd tl e Southern Parlile com . the Th. is no kij: I of egg. however, provements over the older stockyards ¡'Crescent end of the survey, and gr at diiT ’ . ctilty in spelling words that Wied. Cal.. I < In thè city. plnstrrlng on H it building. En- at i a to:.«! io-«. Ev»»n rotten cue . that you will appreciate. . I "cl mid i ■" in tLem, Ot..' day E. II. Skvlh y «>f IH'; .side i,< in ilo. :;ne r Wakef. id is in charge of thr of the limit advanced «!«> ■ rlptio-i a- a friend offered to give Mm an In Thero are fifteen buyers who will Bend end. The two crews are com dir, Fk- IL ' I» ou». «>f tl.e prom- acid for a price to l inker manu take part or all of their needs from posed of about twenty men each. En- ■ fallible rill Inonl frult shippera of California. facturers. Those that are prett,. EYE. EAR. NO' T, THROAT stock offered at the Portland union gineer Millican informed me that in ' It Is n i Mrs. W. A. liciteli, Min. ilutcher bad, but siill possible, are dispo d With l>r. F M Whi r. over First fort» s«'v« n stockyards, which insures active com three weeks' time he would com- and L II Butt. and ». Ile |. tt Hatur- Nn.b «»*! Bnnk of in large cities to pushcart dealers me." petition. Feed charges wild remain mencc the work of actual location of day ii'.ornlng for a slicrt visi! to Cin- at five cents a dozen wholesale—by HU friend expre .. I 1 Is d light ter laka. the same as at the old Portlaud the lin and would rush the survey, M. ' FIS HAPDSON R whom they are retailed among the and waited. Tl «■ man resumed: Prof» tor Swan left Monday ou :« stockyards, but yardage cl arg s will through, just as fast as pos idle, He. I peer, by the pint, liquid measure. "The rule Is simply tlil-, be changed to conform with the with his party, is now l^cuteil in Write school Ins'i.'cilon trip tLrougn l.nn-j United States G mmissioner your T and '<•' «'Xnctly «like and put gell valley. Ho will he absent about schedule in effect at ail of the mar township 27 range 8, which is about ' TIMIH '< '.! H Ml I FAD with tl.e rot:» n <»i:- 'Great quanti kets above mentioned. These charges dTUmiles north of Ft. Klamath, and is ,'o»ir d».t exactl» between thcm."_- U wo.'k. i ROOF TAKEN ties of st,ul • « :•■:; t kr.ov. n to the trade Wa-ib.lngton Star. ‘ are as follows: Cattle, 27c per head, working towards Bend. The survey- ' (‘bus. W E!»e;!«'ln and »lie, Gen. Ito City : a; s loads) arc broken into cans I >l ’i • >v'l ■ ' I ■ ' i • ..III, c II. Gie i liaf and «tie, and Dr. $S per car; ’ . gs, SSc per head, maxi ors make no pr» tensions at hiding holding thirty doz'-n each, frozen sol mum JS per car- hogs, double d»?ck'i, their identity, aud state openly that V>. lerb"rK left S-it iiiluy morning fur id. and kept tn «old storage until BENSON & STONE - / 8c straight, no matter what the num they are Hill's men. They also state . Cra! r lai. ’. wanted, Before being sold they are ATTORNEYS AT LAW An >.u;l; *i' • «;■.. a circiinmtance ber Is; sheep, double or single decks, that it is Hill's intention to put be » T. M Unlit a: 1 wife at I Alla Balls thaw d. For “checks" and "dirti ■»” 5c stra i. • .-:;at tween 5,000 and 6,000 men at work 4 of Merrill arrived In the city Thurs . ! nt r ricini Ititi, k , there is always a good demand by <!•!•! Tiltil HI il ¡J. the number !.= : herses. 25c per head. ( on this lin“, which will be a main farmi:.!." li wa oburved bv ■« day night. They l» ft in tl.e mornlnj: ■ eh ap rc-:taurnnts, bakers and board KHMifH f ll'. I t GON ranchi r tlat la tb«» vfclnity of u «veli f"V : 'll . !«.!■', W.< ‘ Bill your stock, care Union S;ocl; line, just as soon as arrang« m»':;t ing Lou es, which g t them unitnlh at ni 1:1; place t! < crup was bottcr. al-1 (Ititi s Gin» i of Cr. ent. Or»'. Yards, Stuck isle. Any inquiry ad- ’’t ' :n I : r t!>. ir care, it :i about half price. thoc.i'h no wat'r v.a. used for irriga lljn ti e city. Mr. Graves will Inter- dressed to us concerning the market' opinion, from w! at I l ave heard nr.d lion, li ema tlmt ti.e slnklng of :i »1» » the i I.:., court in 1‘ i’ard to, will be cheerfully answered. We the personal knowlr lg" I l ave of the ÍTTOINFY AND !>it<*rí<*r<<! Willi B um I ik * n . well whi re l! c v. at r i . n»d a too r"a>! matted In Lis district. COUNSELOR AT LAW want you to write us. We want to country, that Hill's main line will fol-1 “So you think you’ll go to the great a depth, cauaes tbe water tu Wllilatu Lilb’ri» and wife I ft for KLAMATH ! ALI -, tilIFGON get in touch with you and it will be • low dow n wl:: t Is known as the Walk- . . . _ . . ... mountains next year?” rise to tl.e surface and s Som : -, Cal . Tit« »1 ii . morning, to be ROOMS I 4 O, MURDOCH RLOG. p for n con- our purpose to do everything we can er basin from Bend and cross the di- . “Yes; too much breeze at the ».■»a- siderable distance. gon»' t! !■ •• or four month*, 'li e trip to facilitate the marketing and en vide near where the surveying party shor .. Always blowing the card ; off WIL LA. LEONARD It ha > been uggestvd Hint th«» dlg- is lai n for Mrs. Lubke'r. 1. alili. hance the value cf the livestock that I-* now, then follow the Williamson the bridge tables."—Louisville Cour- ging <.f a w- Il on oach acre and filling ' V. n. Ith oniln-i amp of Xger, Cnl., is tributary to this market. riv V down i ito the Ft. Klamath DENTIST i r-Jourr.aL Is In tl «» city. Mr. Bloomingcamp I* In order to reach the new yards country. The surveyors do net state - U /throw Me/tìnse Hui Id!ng above Its < rdlrnr» lev» I and Inc:» ::.»•• ' the o .» m r of ••» ì ::*!v<» land Inter«', f i from Portland, take street car going wi.at their ultimate destination is to net Wliat Was Ma“ I I. • page. bolli In Klamath and Bliklyou coun north on Second street. This car be, but if Jim Hill is going Into San “Say," wild tiie theosopl.Ist's smal ties. crosses the steel bridge and carries a Francisco, he Is coming through DR. C. P. MASON ! boy, "I guess my pa was a bai bal' G< > Hum a: »1 wife left Saturday M. H. H. Goddar»l nnd imr non, . union stockyards sign. Yoe are ccr- here.” DENTIST fo the K ntt!" fair. Tielr son. Wil Drllxjt, aie visiting with Mr*. O. A. '»tier in Aineriinti I’.i It .'. Ttlinl I'ni In speaking of the probability of umP,rs in >'is previous exist.-m- dially invited to visit the yards aud “What makes yon think so?" liam, accomp» nled them as far as StTriiH i! I; week. Mr. Goddard will running the main iina into Califor- the exchange. Yours very truly, pstil'r Billiilll'g • !»ti • tbl In - tLlte E»:g"nc, wl ' r.- lie will enter the Ore t .akc n trip to CrJtcr lake b fore re PHONE 614 PORTLAND UNION STOCK YARDS nia, Mr. Graves said: eLAVATH FAILS OREGON turning to their homn In Auhlnnd. gon I’nlV'T lly. “I have been practically all over *m* Detroit Free Press. COMPANY, D. O. Lively, Gen. Agt. DR. A. A and by stock buyers as well. It means nage from, 4,».sides it is the shortest to the stock raiser that he can mar route to San Francisco, as will be ket his own stock without being held seen from a glance at the map. Illi] up by commission men, ami to the may put a branch Into Lakeview buyer it means that be can enter the 3ome of these days, but the main stockyards and buy his ‘oek In Port line will corno down through Ktam- land, thus saving expend" of scour ath Falls.” ing tl.«4 country for beef and other i stock. A Lack of Confidence. “With tie completion of the Na tron branch the benefit of these stockyards w ill be more than ever ap parent to the stock raisrs of this section. When that time arrives gto kmen can ship their cattle Wher- ever the market suits them and doubtl ss Portland will’ be one of the however, be went u’lexpi < > di> ;:iid hurriedly that he bad »io time to make provision for them. The wife very bravo until night came, best markets, for aside from the large Portland dealers the Sound butchers will also flock to the Portland mar ket, thus creating active competition. As matters stood in the pa t, without suitable stockyards in Portland, the large concern could not depend upon their supplies coming in regularly and were forced to send buyers io th country, thus entailing considerable when her courage la gan to fall. After ex' auatlng every reasonable ex- tus- for staying up she put the child io b-"I with the injinotion to pray especially for God's jrot< ction dur ing father's absence. Yes, mamma, we will do that tonight," said the little gil l, ■ but the next time we u ill make letter arrangements."- Delin eator. A minister frequently away from home v.as in the habit of getting .urn«, one to stay will, t (., v ife mid small daughter in '1 :«! ■. :.<v once n_|AS your boy or girl got a bank account with the First Trust and Sav ings Bank? noi The Republican will start one for nothing: ___________ i DcPUY C. C. BROWER L. IL Pauley, the representative of Crook, Klamath and Lake counties, tke Carstens Packing Company of and am will acquainted with these Tacoma, who is in this section, in sections. The route on which the surveyors are now working is the nat speaking of this matter, stated: “The establishment of the new ural one, fur a good grade can be se Portland union stockyards is some cured all the way into this country, thing that will be hailed with delight and then there are about two million by all stock raisers in this section, acres of timber up there to draw ton % Í