pressed brick front and full base­ ACIIVin IS NOTFO OURIftto APRIL ment ; to cost $8,000. Melhase building, three-story brick on Main near Fourth; store on ground REAL ESTATE MAX ANNOUNCES THAT MAJORITY OF TRANS* floor and hotel above; steam heated; I LUS MADE ARE PRES FROM cost $22,000. ENCUMBRANCE Reidy building. Seventh street, be- t a •« n Main anil Klamath; one-sory (Bpelcal Correspondence) Over half a million dollars. Regarding your Inquiry as to th« brick, with modern front, full base­ ALGOMA, April 19. Work on the '1 bls is the amount that Klamath al ewtate situation here, would say ment and steam heating plant; coat seuson's output of lumber baa been Fulls is spending ou buildings. at I have found same fairly satis­ $5,000. commenced by tlie Algoma Lumber The greater portion of this is for E. B. Henry, concrete garage on factory all winter, but exceptionally company, and the crew at the big business property, and is a good indi­ Klamath avenue, between Fourth and so for the past month, and herewith sawmill is uow cutting about 100,000 cation of the growing importance of I.and you a list of sales made through fe< t of lumber dully. As soon as the this city as a central trading com­ Fifth streets; second story to be used this office since March 2 2, 1913: as a club room by a local lodge; coat mill Is In operation a little longer the munity. March 22, to A. A. Bellman, lots 88.000. dally cql will uverage 125,000 feel. Some of the buildings that are In­ 10, 11 and 12, block 19. Second Fair­ Sam Evans building, one-story The Algoma mill will cut between cluded In the aggregate of 1510,750 view addition. (3,500. 10,000,000 uud 20,000,000 feet of value were completed late last fail, brick, oposite White Pelican hotel; March 24., to H. L. Jones and J. F. timber this year, say the officials of anil others are uow under construe- modern In every detail; pressed brick Maguire, the Comstock hotel proper­ the company. lion. There are some of those listed facing on two aides; steam heat, over­ ty on Main street, (23,100. head lighting system, concrete floors Work on the box factory being for which plans are being drawn, and March 26, to A. A. Bellman, 320 erected Is nearing completion, and the which will add much to the appear- n mechanical department; cost $30,- acres near Malin, (6,500. U90. machinery will common«« to arrive in an«e of Klamath Fails. March 28, to A. A. Bellman, cor­ Remodeling of First National bank a short time. It is planned to have I r;n< Ipal among these is the Ma­ the box factory running full blast by sonic Temple. The local lodge has building, corner Main and Fourth; ner of High and Seventh, (4,500. structure changed throughout at a April 10, same property to Geo. G. the first of June. , made arrangements to erect a three- Tugnot, (4,800. This will furnish employment to a story building, at a cost of (50,000 or coat of $8,000. Jack Evans, one-story brick, Main April 5, Wilkins A Woodbury, to large* numb« r of men, thereby in­ more. The building will have a base­ I J. F. Maguire, 14 lots in First addi­ creasing the population of thia thriv­ ment equipped for a club room, and street near Sixth; cost $5.000. Henry Offenbacher, one story brick tion. (4,500. ing community. .in addition to store and office rooms building on Main, near Sixth; coat April 11, to A. A. Bellman, 1660 —o-o-o— on the lirst and second floors, there acres near Midland, (3,200. Grant, secretary of the Al­ will be ample room for Masonic activ­ $5,500. Klamath Falls foundry, new fire i April 11, to Abraham Logan, 8 goma Lumber company, la In Klam­ ities on th«- second and third floors, ath Falla today, attending to buiil- according to the arrangement made proof building on Sixth street; cost lots in Second addition, (950. 'about $5,000. April 12, to A. A. Bellman lot 11, nesa matter. by Veghte A Co., who drew the plans. Three warehouses, costing about block 2, First Fairview addition, '1 he passage of the special charter, $1,250. Building operations In this cow- stiilghtei. ng the muddle In connec­ : 1,500 each; all flreproof. William H. Shaw, five-room bunga­ April 14, A. A. Bellman to J. F. munlty this summer include the erec- tion witli the legal.ty of bond issues Maguire, lots 20, 21 and 21, block 18, lion of two fine bungalows for H. H. here, has brought to the front again low on Washington; cost $1,600. Frank Vannlce, six-room bungalow, Second addition. Edmunds, general manager, and E. the necessity of building a city hail, April 15, to Geo. G. Tugnot, 13 lots I. Grant, secretary of the Algoma and the (35,000 bonds voted for thia Modern throughout, cost about $3,- in Second addition, $2,100. Lumber company. The contract for purpose have been advertised for sale. ¡000. F. Piott, garage, mission style. April 16, to A. A. Bellman, part of Coir construction has been awarded 1 As soon as the blds are opened, and F. M. Coates, seven-room house, lot 7, block 41, Nichols addition, ito J. L. Cunningham of Klamath th«- arrangements completed, work Thursday morning Mr. A. 8. Moor- Falls. $2,000. Th« prevailing oplulon amoug th« modern; cost about $3,000. v til be commenced on the municipal lund, Mr. H«>ury Offenbacher and Mr. leading real estute dealers and others J. L. Cunningham, modern flve ­ April 17, to A. A. Bellman, lot 10, Mr. Cunnlngiinm is expetced to do t who have been keeping in touch with E. M. Chilcote, the local real estate ot her building here, as the opening building. Several local architects are room bungalow in Hot Springs addi­ block 10, Ewauna Heights, $1,000. thn growth anil development of the man, took an automobile trip around <>f the box factory will mean an in- drawing plans for the city hall, .and tion; cost $2,000. The total amount of these sales ag­ all are «onfldent they will lie able to county la that the summer of 1918 Yonna Valley, and one of the three i creased demand for cottages. George Biehn, brick garage at cor­ gregated $58,050. < >« ate a building that will be a credit ner of Klamath avenue and Ninth will be a very busy one in Klamath gives the following about the trip The peculiar feature of these sales t > any city. "We found the roads very good to ¡street; one-story; cost about ♦4,000. is that most of the property has been county. George C. Clark, who is engaged Oiene, but u llllleWuugh through the ,n construction here, went to Kiam- The recent offer of the Carnegie H. D. Plott, eight-room bungalow liansferrea free of incumbrance, in This Is particularly true with refer­ Gap, and decided that It would be th Falls yesterday to attend to busi­ Corporation of New York to donate in Hot Springs addition; to b« car­ fact, the total indebtedness against ence to acreage tracts and farm land better to go by way of th« ilarpoid ness matters. 120,000 toward the erection of a Car­ ried out In mission style; cost about all properties above mentioned is transfers. Now that the diary indus­ dam than to try to cross Bln«- Flat on negie library here, providing the $5,000. $10,270. This I believe to be the try has secured a good foothold in the county raise not less than (2,000 an­ the Dairy road. Just beyond the Gap In addition to those luted, there very best indication of confidence and county the country has greater in­ we passed tlie new home ot Mr. A. L. I i nually for maintenance is an assur­ were about fifteen or eighteen other prosperity in Klamath county realty. ducements to offer the Eastern home­ Marshall, and at other places on the ance of the library for Klamath Falls, bungalows built during the year, at This office has several other deals seeker, who is more familiar with the am the county court, by a slight levy, north side of Poe i Valley we saw signa costs ranging upward from $1,200. n process of closing deeds for which (Special Correspondence) small dairy than he is with the grow­ of development, About two miles on ALGOMA. April* 19 -Getting his is raising in excess of the fund asked Among the owners of these are Ed will go on record in the next few ing of alfalfa and grain. this side of Bouai nxa we turned north |clothing caught in a revolving shaft by the corporation. Competitive Vannlce, Henry Boivin and Prof. R. days, and one very large ranch deal With the beginning of operations l plans are to be submitted by local H. Dunbar. and followed up the east side of Yon ­ Is being considered. ii.l the plant of the Algoma Lumber by the saw mills and box factories. architects, and these will be sent to na Valley, reaching the Chas. Mi- There will be renewed activity in 1 It is my belief that Klamath county |<'o:npauy this mornlug, B. A. Dodson, for Increasing domund there is an Comber ranch a little before noun, aged 6o years, was whirled about the the Caruego corporation for approv- the building line within a short time, going to see one of the best years it home« that can be bought on the where we enjoyed a real ranch dinner. shaft until his clothing was torn from ,al. I pon approval of the plans, and according to contractors, and there hus ever known, and that 1913 will be monthly payment plan, All thia will After looking around ov^r the Mc- Ibis body, und he sustained injuries the selection of a site, work will be>are being drawn plans for a number known as the beginning of the greater make work for the contractor and ( omber and Offenbacher ranches, we I that resulted In his death. commenced. of sightly residences. All the struc- ¡ development of our great district. builder, an«! mean business for the left for the now town of Hlldebrund One of the big items in connection tures being planned are complete with Yours very truly, As a result of his terrible experi­ mills and material man. While there and the Horton- dam al the bead of ence. Dodson's back was broken, an«l with the local building activities 1« every modern detail, J. F. MAGUIRE. are not as many large buildings in the valley. Several new buildings Ion« aide was horribly macerated. The the Klamath county court house._______________ prospect of building this year as last, have receutly gone up at Hildebrand, accident occurred about 7:30 this | Tills is in course of construction on a MAY SUE DISTRICT ATTORNEY Police Judge A. L. Leavitt left on it is believe«! that there will be more and since the advent of the store and uiorulng, and Doctors Truax and Tay- . ; ' sightly location in Hot Springs ad­ ON BREACH OF FAITH CHARGE Thursday for Oakland, to meet Mrs. homes erected In Klamath Falls than postoffice, the rural district has taken lor 1^ A IV 1> C II IiN A !S W I XT E brick on Seventh street; has full base-{on th«» Merrill road with the purpose The scalps of the mother and the ment anil is steam heated; cost ' of going to Texas, as was reported a pups were brought to Klamath Falls One of the Inrgest herds of young Poland China boars and gilts in the Willamette Valley, from the (4,000. |few days ago. He says he is too much today by Rees, and he will receive very beat foundation stock in the United States. Robert A. Johnson, Hillside addi-[of a lover of old Klamath to think of $1.50 for each scalp. Below Is a partial list of our foundation stock, which shows the high standing ot our herd: tion, one-and-a-half-storv bungalow, ’making his ¿orne anywhere else in the U,mr__ ••,!«>« Quality,” No. 101 (Ml, Grand Champion under 2 years, Oregon State Fair, 1018. with full basement: piaster finish on world. License to wed was issued Saturday Roar—"College Special,” No. 1711135, bred by the Washington Agricultural College, Pullman, Wash. tlie outside; hot air heating plant; afternoon to Thomas George Wilson How__ "Nodaway Belle 4th," No. 115088, bred by Williams Bros., Villisca, Iowa. Barrage carried out on same lines; Dr. A. A. Soule, a Fort Klamath and Lillian Elizabeth Waits. The How__ “Tecumseh Girl," No. 4181(11, bred by Samuel Taylor, Belmont, Washington. cost $5,500. practitioner, who has been visiting couple were united by Justice of the Ho«__ "Belmont Queen," No. 4181(12, bred by Samuel Taylor, Belmont. Washington. Miller Hill school house; modern in relatives at Montague for the past few Peace Gowen a few minutes later. How__ "Kittle," No. 144124, bretl by J. F. McCool, Macon, Illinois. every way; cost (1,800. weeks, has returned to Klamath coun­ I Wilson is the son of Catherine Prehm Wo also have “Polly Ann" and "Nancy Hubbnrd," two of the finest sows in the West, both sired by D. Matheu, one-story brick as Main ty. He left on Friday for the Wood of this city. He has a homestead near the famous boar, "Nebraska King.” and Eighth, for use as store or other River Valley metropolis. Bonanza. ’ , We ship only the very best selected stock, and guarantee every head. business house; to have pressed brick Young stock sold t. o. b. care, 825, $30, 810 anti $50. front, and cost (6,000. Work on this George C. Clark is here from Al- E. Estes and son are here from ALL STOCK REGISTERED structure commences next week. goma, where he has charge of the their ranch at Oklahoma, the growing E. J. LANKINS, Manager D. A. Lamb, brick building at extensive construction work of the community at the southern end of Sixth street and Klamath avenue; Algoma Lumber company. I Lower Klamath Lake. Itti!» MEN ARE UPECIINß BOOM SAIS HüHlüH'S PIAN IS liduü I Dimick Stock Farm Hubbard, Oregon