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clearing the sage brush from his i high school aggregation will cross place and putting In a crop. ' bats for the second time with the con In the Tony Caste) Is arranglrg to build a tingent from Merrill high. game last 8unday, though Klamath E. 8. Phillips was In town Monday stone building for a residence on his County high camo out on top of the West Side property. I from his farm down the valley. stack, the score was too close for com I. Mendelshon Is the name of a 8. E. .Murtln of the firm of Martin fort. and those Merrill lads are com Brothers, Is here today from Merrill. uew barber who has taken charge of | ing over here determined to get all a chair in Henry Low's shop. C. J Kittrnan of Medford is a kinds of revenge t'ircuit Judge Henry L. Benson has DESPATCH CONCERNING «¿TAR guest at the Baldwin while in this On the following morning, the high returned to this city from Roseburg, I school will play against tho fast team ANTINE RECEIVED HERE WITH ; city. Charles Merrill, the Merrill ranch- where he attended the funeral of his representing tho Indian Schoo) at the GKKIT SURPRISE — NO KPI- ' man. was a county sent visitor Wed- brother, the late Frank W Benson. Agency. Thin game will commence Attorney Charles F. Stone left at 8:30, and will be finished beforp ■ nesday. DHM1C REPORTED Harry Goeller took a party of Saturday for Portland, where he goes the circus parade starts. Thia will Mr«, be a rattling good game, chuck Jam frienrs by auto to Merrill Sunday to attend to legal business. Stone went to Portland a few dava full of interest, for the schools are There ts much comment in Klam evening. Edward E. Mathewson of Yreka is before the departure of her husband old rivals, and would sooner win from ath Falls today, following the reading attending to business matters in this Mrs. N. E. Richardson, whoso hus each other than attend all of the of the following despatch in Monday's city today. band recently bought an Interest iu circuses that ever happened along the Journal. So far as is known here' Frank Bloomingcatup of Merrill Frank Bloomingcamp of the Olds establishment, arrived from coast. Last year, the dusky ball there is no such epidemic In Klamath i spent Saturday and Sunday in Kia Wall» Walla Saturday. They will re teasers had the Indian sign on tho county, while the despatch itself1 »'«th Falla. side for the present at No. 11. Town- local school, but thia year, the K. C. J. 8. Griffith of Eagle Ridge, was send tlats ! H 8. players say tho score will be seems to refer only to the Chewaucan I Chas. W Eb,‘liein of the Enterprise totally different. Ord Arnold, the Valley in Lake county. Following is 1 in the city Tuesday, attending to busi- , ness matters. school's alar alabster, who hurt tracts, arrived In the city Sunday eve- ¡high * the despatch: Mr. aud Mrs. A. J Rhoda of Fresno, nlng from Los Angeles. He expects his ankle just before the Merrill game, "Salem, Or.. April 24. So serious has become an epidemic of cattle Calif., are si<ending Wednesday in to remain here some time to superin may be in the game by Friday or tend the improvements to be made on Saturday, and Dunbar, who also went I mange or scabies among range herds Klatuath Falls. Harrj E. Momeyer, wife and son his property. out on account of Injuries, haw re in Klamath and Lake counties that both Dr. W. H Lytle, state veterinar-»werv iu ,roln th® ¿««mey Sunday, The laugh was on the engineer of ported (or practice. The tuen and women who have been inn. and State Health Officer Calvin I ^ lathes. the Innis-Clarke mill on the West E. E. Bender aud Joe Williams of : i Side . He forgot It was Sunday., hungering for a chance to rally to S. White have this morning recom- i support of the "home team" will' j mended to Governor West that a j Myrtle Point. Oregon, are guests at steamed up his boilers and gave the ¡the b< satiated Suuday. for on that day quarantine proclamation be Issued ,!.*■ '* latkeside Inn. Go’clock whistle to tho dismay of E. F. Carlile of Bend. Ore., arrivixl the locals will cavort themselves I late sleepers. against exportation of cattle from I T A. Treloar has purchased the around 11 v diamond as of yore, and , either of those counties to other sec on Tuesday's train, aud will visit friends at the Agency. relinquishment on tho Stephenson commence the season by taking on , tions of the state or to other states. H. 8. Parish and R. W. Mitchell of homestead two miles beyond the Wil the Klamath Stars. The Stars will be “Cattle scabies was introduced to the herds of the Chewaucan Cattle Merrill were among Saturday's vis son bridge, and moved to his new strengthened by several of the fast ho**:« today. He has nearly 81.50# placers from the Fort. company last summer by diseased itors iu Klamath Falls. William Tingley, a well known Mid- worth of Improvements on the plac« The mighty Siemens will deliver j bolls imported from Northern Cali landite. was in the city on Monday, th*- benders for the locals, while New which consists of 160 acres. fornia. William Proudfoot, govern ham will b«> at the receiving eud of ment inspector, has ch&Tge of the sit attending to business matters. Grover P. Neil. J. 8 Selsby. F. 8. C. F. Crabtree, a well known resi Walter Cooper, the uation for the United States govern Miller and George Nikolas, all Of Ash- the battery. phemoni. from the Tri-City ment, and it is feared that unless the dent of Merrill, is in the county seat ; land, arrived Monday night to look elongated ' state authorities act the government attending to business matters. over Klamath county, with an eye to League, hurt his pitching mitt In The county assessor estimates that may order a quarantine against the , investing here. After spending the practice Sunday, wo he will be unable He will entire state amt not against Klamath the assessed value of the country this ' night at the lakeside Inn they left to ' twirl during tho game year will reach the 815,000,000 mark. and Lake counties only. . <>u Tuesday for Merrill, eo examine hold down one of the gardens. Building operations have begun in "As the winter has been severe in ■ si'inc farms in that vicinity. town in earnest, and many carpenters Central Oregon rnd the herds are TO EXCHANGE Good residence very thin, State Veterinarian Lytle heretofore idle have been sot to work. lot in Scatti*1, Wash., value 1750, says it is impracticable to dip cattle for acreage or vacant lota: will pay now, for the re-awn that many are some cash difference. Mall full de ——— not strong enough to endure the 'He is looking for a location on a farm, j scription and price to P. O. Boi 347, shock or climb out of the dipping j J. S. Brcederfe of Hood River is in HI(;H m - ho <>L PLAYS FRIDAY AND city. 4-8-1m r vats. They wil’ be dipped, however, Klamath Falls, making an investiga Investiga- SATURDAY—THE TOWN NINE as soon as warmer weather prevails.’’ tion of the country before investing. The remaining infant of a pair of OPENS ITS SEASON SUNDAY .twins born a few davB since to Mrs. SACRAMENTO AFTERNOON. Wm. Sole on West Main street passed away last night. G. N. Peters, a well known resident Listen, all ye rooters, near rooters of Yreka, is a guest at the Livermore. and would-be rooters. A. F. HITT OF VNITRI) STATES 71S-71H-72O-72U R 84. Mr. Peters recently purchased prop » Its high time you were beginning Removed from 815 3d st. Pipe BUREAU GIVES SOME ADVICE erty in this city. I to brush up again on base and casings of all sites: fittings, Dr. John Patterson of Merrill ball slang, and to rejuvenate TO THE DWELLERS OF EAST- valves and braas goods A spe brought a party of his friends through the time worn old hotshots ERN SECTION OF STATE cialty made of cutting and this city in his auto Sunday, taking at the pitcher, batter and his threading pipe and dipping. a view of the town. umps, for know ye all that Plans, specifications and esti H. R. Chrisman, blacksmith at the PORTLAND, April 25.—Farmers Meadow Lake Lumber camp, was in before Monday, the baseball mates made for waterworks and of Eastern Oregon are urged to de U.WD Saturday. He is an ingenuioous season will be on for keeps, and by ♦ Irrigation systems. that time, two games will be played, velop dry farm alfalfa by A. F. Hitt, workman in his way. ♦ games will have been played. special field ¿gent for Oregon. Wash- •> E. T. »CHAW A W. B. 8CHAW NAW. 111VIU, M. E., , tJI Lil II" Geo. «M M. . Klein, of OttU San F Fran- I Friday afternoon at 3:15. the local ington and Idaho of the bureau of sta- ( isco a lat(. arr)vaI is looklng over tistles of the United States depart the situation here with a view of be ment of agriculture. coming a permanent resident. Mr. Hitt says the plan is being suc Wald Oden of Pine Flat was In cessfully adopted in the Idaho dis town Saturday, having completed the tricts, where the rainfall is only be teaching of a five-months’ term of tween 3 and 9 inches. He believes, school in Langell Valley Friday. therefore, that there is no reason why C. C. Wortman and B. Dryhart, it should not be equally profitable in both of Austin, Texas, came to Klam Central Oregon, where the rainfall is ath Falls Saturday, They are stop- much greater. ping at the Baldwin. and may decide In discussing this matter with J. J. to lo'-.ite here. Sayer, who is now touring Eastern Oregon gaUieringL'information for tkZ' Judge Waters of Cor vallis is in the city, the guest of Rev. Portland Commercial Club, on the re G. H. Feese. Judge Waters Is prom- j sources and conditions of that par inent as a member of the legal pro ticular part of the state, Mr. Hitt stat fession of his county. ed that the farmer who will try this The Chitwood drug store has plan conscientiously will make a profit in two ways. In the first place, changed hands, Mr. C. G. Brinker, an he pointed out. he will get a good experienced druggist and pharmacist, crop of hay, and in the second place being the new proprietor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Case of New the growing of alfalfa will restore to ' fertility lands worn out by constant ' York were among Tuesday night’s ! arrivals In Klamath Falls. They in croppings with wheat. Mr. Hitt stated the experience of tend to remain here some time, and the farmer will be that he will not are stopping at the Lakeside Inn. Charles Greene, who with his get much of a crop of alfalfa the first year, but this should not discourage brother and sister, recently came out him. The second year the yield will from Pennsylvania and purchased a be one good crop of hay and an abun farm near Midland, was In town Mon- dance of pasture. The third year will [ day. He is much pleased with the be the same as the second, with occa ' rustic life In the Far West. sional exceptions in favorable yean of A. 8chott, representing the Bishop two craps of hay. The third year the Candy company of San Francisco, is land will be brought back to fertility, in Klamath Falls today. Mr. Schott and wil] then be better than virgin made the trip to Lakeview, via Reno, soil. and cam» In from the Lake county The statement of Mr. Hitt is con metropolis on Tuesday night’s stage. firmed by J. F. Haverly, one of the The sheriff reports that taxes are oldest wheat farmers of Wasco county I , being paid very rapidly, and but a ; comparatively small percentage still remains unpaid. Something In ex-1 cess of 3200,000 of last year’s levy I Running Full Bloat have been turned over to the county I Harvey Wilson was In town Tues treasurer. day from the Meadow Lake mill Hx-County Judge J. B. Griffith was where he is working. He states that a visitor here Saturday from his farm the mill is running on full time and near Lost River. He says he is rapid cutting on an average of 40,000 feet ly regaining a- robust condition of of lumber a day. The lumber Is be health since going to work on his ing piled and will be dried before it farm, He completed the drilling In ts hauled to the yards by the big of fifty acres of wheat Saturday. traction engine. About twenty men Frank Ira White reports the recent are now employed in the mill. sale of realty as follows: Nine acres on the macadam road, a mile and a half from Main street, to Mrs. Rose B. Will Serve Lunch Circus Day Davis of Tacoma. Wash. Mrs. Davis The ladiea of the Christian church expects to move here the coming sum will serve lunch on Saturday, the day mer and will improve the tract. . He of the circus. The ladles have secur also sold the Bennett farm of 24# ed a lot on Main street and will pit:h acre« in Yonna Valley to Mr. Poetoet, two tents and be In a position to give lately from Misouri. a the beet of services in supplying lunrh Mike Broad« of Yonna Valley was «-Tee, tea and other things. in town on business Monday. Ho is* NO CATTLE MANGE PIPE WORKS Public Sale of Horses and Mules • I will sell at public auction at the Masten place, near (he Summers School House, east of Klamath Falla, on TUESDAY, MAY 2d, the following described property, to-wit: 20 Head of Good Young Meles In this bunch there are some of the finest matched teams in Klamath County. 10 Head of Three-Year-Old Per- cheron Colts Fine, blocky, gentle fellows, and broke. 30 Head of Brood Mares Consisting of work'teams, matched teams, single driv ers. and one fine lady's saddle horse. MP Free Lunch on Ground SALE BEGINS AT 12:15 O'CLOCK P M Terms of Sale—Six months' time on bankable notes; 5 per cent discount for cash. W. H. MASON, Owner C. G. MERRILL, Auctioneer CIRCUS DAY! For the first time in the history of Klamath Falls the Circus is coming to town. Everybody come. You may need something to tog up for the occasion. The Portland Store is here ready to serve you. SUIT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY $8.50 $12 Sults for $10 $15 Suits for Also a full line of Shoes, Hats and Furnishings at Special Circus Prices The Portland Store The Store of Quality Next to Postoffice The Circus Is Coming to Town So take a day off, bring the whole family and see the big show, and don’t forget to make The Greater KKK STORE 1 and the WALKOVER SHOE STORE Your headquarters, You’re welcome; and if there is any thing said about buying goods you’ll have to start the con versation K. K. K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS Odd Fellow Temple Klamath Falls