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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1900)
,4*<- $IO •OO • ♦ $10.00 Only 2 more days of our Spe= cial Sale of Men’s Suits and Overcoats; $12, $14 and $15 val= ues selling for this Month only at $io.oo. I he f)rrgonlanglveslli>-following para graph hi regard to budding op-rat Iona in that town: “The nmf of the last »! rni't lire fo I m - erected In Lakeview till» Full Is Is-lng put hi place. Al- reaily taikevlew is a far totter town than Is fore the great lire In May I im I when every buslnem house wa* de stroyed. There have been erec|«-<| up to tills Him- 21 wooden, IN brick, and 5 Iron structure*. Many of tin- build ing* will I m - occupied by from one to fourdlfferent klmlsot bualne**. Work will to commem<<l early in tin- Spring a* Hie weather will permit, mid many mon* buildings will to put up." 4* + * Tli<- great ranch of Shook Bro*, be tween Dairy and Bonanza I* said to to one of the tost In the county. It j* a principality of several tliouaand acres, und all used for sto kgrowlng or cull I vat Ion. With *uch a ranch, and with tliefr thousand or more <>f lionw-s and cattle* and their great torn* and granaries overflowing, the proprietor* ought to to happy, and probably they arc. Ami there are plenty of other big runi'hea In thl* prosperous county and room enough for many more. Here I* a gn at Held i for ea»i ern energy and capital, and with a reasonable share of both, tie 1 get her with health andg<*Ml Judgment, I no one can fail to succeed according ’ to Ills most sanguine hopes. t t X4*4»4**f‘4*4*4“F*4‘4‘*l’‘4‘4“i-r4“{-4‘4*4*4‘4*4»4‘4*4»4*4*4*4*4.4*4«x HUMATH REPUBLICAN ntl’MPAY. NoVEMIIEIt >». LOCAL NEWS. John Ham* <>f I »airy w.u, In limn Ikrt'ifday. F T. Miner <>t Alloinout wa* here Mundsy. J. Ntukrl «a* a Klamath Fall» vis itnr Monday. Mubi Miighlin arrived Sunday from Pukegamo. J. T. Henley wm doing bu«ln>«» In town Monday. (’, (’. Liw of Olrne, wan over to Artikuiil last M, > k. Mow« s , kii > •>• and M iii-»>i of p It- key were In lowu Mund ty. cm Rrr. J. W. Craig arrlivit t»>mv M<jn<l«r fr>«ii in» trip to I. ik view. Wm. <>•«». hotel man of B ’Oiura. Madr ■ btuiiu trip to Klamath Ful tn Friday. John Shook of Dairy was In tow n Saturday an<l favored this office with a caJJ. m ( -------------- ——_____ ”"•1 kind« <>f fruii grow here » ucccm - lost., when lie and a ftimpanlim were fillly h.u> l>wn amply proven. limiting ducks. One oft)iela<lN killwl f Grant*» I'.i««Courier Judge II. !.. a duck on the lake ami Imth ventured Itmann, of Klamath Kalla, and daugh Into the water after it. They drop ter, Miss Gall pive I through here p'd Into deep water ami only one I liur>> lit! eV’iiltlg ell route to Salem, managed to *rmnible out. Young Where Ml«, Ik iim . ii Will attend M'bool lloblm dlMpp'Urrd ami wa* drowned. during the w inter. \ alley It-coni: A prominent trav 'I h it the Vicar i'iia canal hill will eling freight agent of..... of the lead-i I»- p.i‘ I during tlie coining »>*Milon Ing roads on the const, made a pre ofci.ngti-., ■'in» lotte <■<-rialti. The diction In Salem the other day to the ! c oni will b th, greatest iMtiellt anti Statesman that the No-called arid por bring one of the moat »utotantlul tion >>f Eastern Orego;i would, within l"«>.nx iIo- |‘.ui . Mat< « have ever cn- the years, be cut up with rallroails a« >»yed. I much a* wane of the eastern Ntates It 1« reported tli.it the saloon of lure, ami that the wonderful resource* " Ayer» A s> hla.’el w.ia burglarized at | of eastern Oregon will surprise the world. latkevirw on Sund.iy night of last we k Only it few dollar* and a num- A*an auxiliary reaourre in Klamath her of i«>it!i« <>f whiskey were taken. county, fruit growing 1* an unques- \ «.ifen^rt.lining ♦ loo III cash was left tkmed aiicvciw. While plum* cher undi«t url»>). ries and torrlvs do well here, apple Judge Sii.llh perch y>>-<| hist week of . , orchnrtl* are a proven * u < tcm an;! Win. Terrill tin* building and l<>! on i «iw'li fruit I* more lasting, more protit- Main »Irt-ei, known ns the “Gohl able and in all reaped* more dcslm- Front stere.” paying therefor, a* ble Ilian any oilier variety. For qual we learn, »IP mi . It 1« In an excel ity, high flavor, ami freedom from lent l<«*atl<>n for business, und th* worm* or spots, Klamath apple* are unexcelled. price | m I<I I h Very cheap. •> •>v The price of hen fruit. 1» hoveling around fifty cent* p-r dosen. II. F. Durkee of Altamont was a Klamath Fall» visitor Tuesday. K. de la Trrmblage of Ashland was an arrival on the stage Monday night. * I* X * Harry Gali-» and II, W. Straw of Butte creek were in Klamath Fall* Monday. Mr*. O. O. Cranston ha* returned from her trip to Itosland, Crook n F county. * The local Masonic lodge has It* an nual eh-ctlon of officer* next Sat unlay evening. j Mr. Withrow’s windmill and pump einpirlum is doing a steadily Im-rcas- j Ing business. C. C. Blevins, life Insurance agent, I hailing from Indianapolis, Ind., ar rived here Tuesday. We issue this pap-r a day earlier I tian usual till* week In <>r<ler to duly observe Thanksgiving day. •>++ ELECTRIC CASH STORE * ! ItAfAb 7 * 4- The dam of the electric sawmill near Hotoonville, Or., broke last Saturday ami demolished the mill. Hats I Kemcmtor the presentation of I “Hazel Adams, ” by local talent, at Houston'* opera i>ou*e this (Thursday) night. Dry Goods, I Clothing and Groceries : The Best Assortment We I Monday's Tidings: C. C. Low left tor Ills home in Klamath Friday, ill* I A terrible tragedy, comprising rnur- son, whoaix'ompanied him to Ashland, Í dcr ami «ulci<le, t<»>k place at Jack- will remain and attend school here. ; It. K. Moore’s mill 1» busy getting ’“’"'••h- last Saturday evening. The »•'»ry of I he crime, to|<| in brief Is a* out a large amount of excellent lumber follows: Jerome JLirdenbrook of of all kinds. Lumber will to In great iNeiglax county was on Sunday to have demand for building purpwe* next iieen married to Miss Sarah L. spring. Becton residing at Jacksonville In the The stage from Ager failed to bring the family of G. W. Trailer, whiwe any mail Tuesday on account of a wlfvwus Mbs B<- cm >n's Nister. Trailer wreck on the S. P. rzad near Duns was himself infatuated with Miss muir, which.delayed northbound pis- Beeson, and <l< sired to elope with her ncnger train*. Two train* collided. I I and abandon 1:1» w ff>- and nine child Less than four week until Christ- ren. On Saturday evening, while mas. Children have commenced look llurdenbrook was visiting Miss Beeson, ing forward to It with the usual Joy 't Trailer, standing outside the house, ful and anxious anticipation*, and shot through the window killing him htores are preparing to supply the almost Instantly. Then Trailer ttirn- demand for holiday gift*. ed the gnn on hlms lf and ended Ills Last Thursday l»rs. llargus and criminal jealousy and crazy career, by Straw performed a successful opera plow Ing out hl* own brain*. tion for Walter Marple, removing the According to the inforuntlon and second toe from each foot. The toes Judgment of a number of our most had toen frosted several year* ago careful and conservative citizens. and gave so niucl trouble that ampu Klamath county h.is Increased In the tation became necessary. ( i able of pr »perty, crops and bosinca*. The two day* of fog on Monday and and In the brightness of Its future Tuesday reminded people of the! pni«|M-cts, at least twenty-live per weather in Itogue river valley acrons * cent ovey and above what It wa* last i the mountains. But fogs are few and * year at this time. As to the price of far between In Klamath county, and lrxri'1 it has doubled, and sales are fre the two days’ experience was made quent, whereas last year land was a endurable by it* novelty. drug on the market. A large number The fourth annual convention of are and have been since last whiter, coming in and locithig or buying county Judges, commissioners and as f*rm* with the view of making their sessors of Oregon was held in Port homes here. Hence as will be seen, land last week. The object of these everything is on the upwind trend, meetings Is to secure an equitable and improvement, grow Hi and tlie system of taxation lawsand a uniform production of wealth are the order of administration throughout the state. I Have Ever Shown Fall Stock Now Arriving » , ï I MM L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. luikcvlew Examiner: Jacob Isler, F. J. and G. II. M«amber and Will C. <’- L*w of t llrrie, tills conn»' , of Klainathon, ha* been In Lakeview left last «<•> k on a v.s.t to j» hit* In Hartley left li -ic Friday on their re for a week po*t, and will remain turn Io th< ir home In Yreka. T1 dark* n county. another week In waitin'' for a large were > ti; i • >1 for .i week In botti ! crowd of tlnitor l<M-ator*. who will ar. Ri»'«" Cantrall nod family left Mala water for the <llff, reft town» Jacksonville last w.-. k fortln-lr fiiiur> rive here to prove lip on their tilings the county and prop «e to return home In tin* counti. In Klamath county, He says that the tumr purpose next spring. now Hie election is over with Many were tn town thia wo,k pt It la r •|»ortcd licit one precinct in there will to nntneroua tilings on ting rrarly to k »-p Thank giving in o«.. . entity till the roost, failed O. Short has a tract o| twenty acres the day. People an' now bcglning to to timtor, boniest cuds, etc., by people due and ancient form. vote nt both tiic spring election and find out about the unrivaled advant devoted to p>tat<H'S and the yield is Jarne. Laurltaen of Humboldt Hie lute ci.-ct .on. Ii 1« presumed Hint <>f Klamath county probably 50 or ages and inducement* now offered in 17.IKH» p>unds to the acre. He I k one county, Cal , »i<,p|w<) li. r.. |,lMf Thur* the voterà waited on each nrcnslon for more. Klamath county, and set tiers are com of many who have immense crop* of route to Hums, < »r. J< ITcrson I’l.ldlc of Yalnax was in ing to see the cotlnt ry, and most of pitatoe*. It may to presumed that a hlidi tld> tu convey them to thcli W. W. hmlHi *n<l wife of Illy polling pii • nini Hint it didn't come. it iwn over Sunday. lie Is a son of them wMI remain. No better county Klamath county has «raised enough pitatoe* tliis year to supply the whole p*«W'l lliroiigh here Li«t Th'inulav i.n I* N. Am st mug, who arrived n>mc Mr. nod Mrs. James Kiddle who took on earth for farmers or stickgrowers, coast. ! a conspicuous pwl In many of the ex- Ibeir way ln>mc from Aslilaiol. and no better for the manufacturer or week.« igo from Texts, pop**!» to DEATH OF JOHN LOOSLEY Major C. K. IV irdcn arrive! Lome upend the winter here and will buy a I<*llIng Incident* of the Modoc war. mn hanie. We need mills, and manu Irkiay i.ut from Portland where h< ran* h a» noon us he can select one Ill* mother, Wlncnia, idiowcd great factories ami with the great water It is reported that John Looslev. . old settler and highly respected mrvediui the federal grand ji.r.. that nulla Idm tost. lie la highly heroism as a peace-maker tot ween the power ami billions of feet rtf sugar an white* ami the Indians anil her deed« pine timber. It cannot lie longbeforc-all , Cboah'r llatto'i e mi • In from I lie plensi-d with thei iimtry anti la'cnmea resident of this county, died at his are duly immortalized In a l**>k will be utilized by energy and capital. , home ut Kort Klamath last Saturday, ran h lad Friday, lie will more «o u« Ida Iniestigatlon anil ac written by Col. Meacham. To her quaintance grow. of r*m*ln until aft>-r 'nuinksglvIng. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. ' heart trouble, with which he had Successors to ALEX MARTIN & CO. in- waa Indebted for the safety of lil* been a long sufferer. He was aged Hee llu new adirti ìmuiu nt of II. II. B. It. Yelera of Fairview, Or., h life on one occiihlon. H» a. m.. Sabbanh m T oo I. about NO years, He came to Klamath b*re Saturday on hi* way home from , Van \ nlketiiiurg’a jewelry cNtablish- 11 a. m., Preaching, aubject, county from McMinneville, Or., in O. A. Ste.irns ha* a certain tract of nimt. Ills allow canea are tilled with ■ Dip to pine t reck. Lake County. ‘•Heaven.” ground which ha* been under cultiva 1N72. He leaves a wife and seven the moat gurgvoua mid valuable <lla- Th-*' wlkhin^ duplicate»i f Mr. and 6:45 p. in., Endeavor, subject, “All sons and three daughters. The sons pl iv of Jewelry, etc., ever seen In the tion for thirty year*, twenty-seven of Nn-Ikinrhler'a ncgaltria will plea*- 1 <a will please fot Jesus.” an*George. Kreil. Philip. Bird, Marion, •**1 order* to Hu-Ill at Gold Hill. Or, ¡county, The gtwal tuatc mid elegance which It Ila* toen devoted to the 6:30 p. in.. Preaching, subject, and Bnn Loosley of Fort Klamath. deserving of the raising of pdatix*. One of the ex of the display I* lloK rt Luu, him of hairy fav<>re<l cept Ions to the rule was last year ••Living Water.” Milan Loosley who is in Alaska, and thl.oftle. with a call Tuesday. II. notice iiik I patronage of everyone. All are most cordially Invited. the daughters. Mrs. John Smart. Mrs. when It was planted to rye and tumid IV hotn the r< <!» love, they occaanln- • moii III* wav home from I5>k<gama. Choir practice Sat unlay night. Oscar Hunch of Fort Klamath, and ' ally like to persecute. Thus, iisn re- out Gie linmcns.' yield of forty-five I»r. It. Him« |N preparing to t*-cupv The Sunday school has taken steps Mrs. Geo. Nut ley of Tacoma. Wash. hUNhcls Io the acre. In quality of ‘ suit of the slot III last week, Ashland M to offler the building recently v,i for a Christmas entertainment, and The funeral took place Sunday. Ii.al 7) Im he* of snow on the level. ; p.tat.H'N, the land Im* never failed to «'«! by Attorney Mill* and Is-L committees are at work. The tree or I surpass expt'laUon*. Infact.lt I vin Ili-re In Klamath comity we had 3 PHILO SANFORD’S DEATH. •»ktotlie M. e . church, South. arbor, Is to be for everybody. 4 --------- Inchca. Wliy 'there wn* such n differ- I each year rewarded tlie planter with Mt» s' I’ool u...: Died, at the residence of Ills daugh and her Infant non ence In favor of the eastern side of an abundant crop. *>■0 Maufor.l, I. here visiting Mr. 1 tin* mountains, We lire unable to uti- ter Mrs. E. G. Wilson, of Klamath It is repirted Hint a party of rail We understand that the annual Falls, November 23d at 6:25 a. m., Mr*. J»». || Driscoll, mid rwclv- 1 durst and. road surveyor* have started or are A, good Stock oi Hardware. Good goods meeting of the oltieers and directors Philo Sanford, aged 71» years, 11 “if the m.'.||( i|| ,.ar,. „I |,r. Si raw. Messrs. W. Bloomingdale, II. M. about to start from Kliunnthon, Cal., The aosesNRl valuation for Klam- I Cordell, I*. McLeodandG. M. Watson to survey down Klamath river In or- of the Oregon Midland Railroad Co., month», and 22 days. “Blessed are at very reasonable prices. Not blacksmith •'h county thlM year I* »! 10.270 more of Oeotda, Wash., were taken to Ash- ¡dertomake an extension north of wIII take place nt Klamath Kails on the dead who die In the Lord.” ing supplies alone, but Everything generally Ashland papers please copy. ‘I’", 1 wiw 'to' J-nr. Thl* I* a land by W. W. Hazen last Friday on the road from Eureka to Ukiah. Monday of next week. kept in a Hardware Store, such as Shovels, Increase In tin* wealth of their return ho.in*. We hear Hint Such survey, commencing at Klamath •w county, one of them Invested In a ranch near on. mid Kliunnthon being the termlii- Forks, Hoes, Spades, Mops, Brooms, ',Im I'Li Kuhn of Bonanza wim one Bonanza nod that tlw other* contem pit Ion of .the Oregon Midland llallroad Tinware, Sheetiron ware, Carpenters' plate returning and becoming suh- It I n quite n Ntrong Niiggestlon Hint "ger* I» II. \v. Marple’s the two romls may be working to Klimmt li and flechanics’ Tools, Powder Shot. •' r,,ni Ag.r Sunday. She wn* | stunt hilly Interested In gether. We hear . i I ko , that Chief Kn- county real csiale. hn7 *'0'rr,,;" Shells and Wads. Alex Minfin Sr. arrived here via ' glneer McCall of the O. M It. II. Is I he engineer In charge of the survey I •hxt'n1' ' rl* inform* iin II. W. Marple's livery from Ills visit to Oakland, Cal. Ho reports that from Klamat lion to Eureka. Whether ton, m"r,IW*a*Mtgne«l ’''"•'^<-1. Land A Timtor iof condition* arc very proaperotui In Cal such rumors ar.' correct or not we are (’all and seo the pretty things already here—the ad unable to say. thl* ¿'('X'’ '' lV‘‘ ",od f,,r ...... nl' ifornia mid that there 1« abundance of money which goes begging even nt From the Lakeview Examiner we vance guard of the Christinas procession. a phen.... eiuilly low rate of interest, learn that the extension of the N. 0. Looking around involves no obligation to buy; we are Is rpP°"<’d Io be besieged by lie snvs the wind* and rain* of Ills! A 1». rallroail from Termo north, will cohdli'i""'1'''^ """"I”», and a *lmllar week were I he heaviest ever know n soon I e commenced. This of course glad to have you call and thlxni " "f ll,,,,l',l"0 I n predletefl for | means that the road will in due time, along tin* coast. e»»,.1,hp »round* that a few An may be cxpi'leil ill I Ills time of probably next year, reach Lakeview. ••'e already broken out, the year the in« re.islng mud In .lie It also means that when such ii road A half hour in our store may help you decide what it Want, eggs of unquestionable char Both makers and circulatorii of •oMdt? W|,1':’G‘l"l":‘r: <ip"’ Nl,'kpr- roads delays si age* mid mulls, It I n I* built, Lakeview will lx* the nearest '•ounterfelts commit fraud. Honest point for a large part of the eastern acter at Duffy’s. Dutilt, r' i <K1< * h""" aft,’r l,"‘ now n long haul drive from Ager to you wanted for a mtn will not deceive you Into buying ,i “-------------- ----------- I " p|p,’,l<"' W i , n known, to tills place, mi«l uses up a good share half of Klamath county an<1 will con worthless counterfeit* t>f DeWitt’* - DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will Witch Hazel Salve. The original I* •hip* I S W"rl< "r K"rv<’ying town- of a day and a night. If we had a sequently draw Its trade and pitnmngc, quickly heal the worst burnsand acaldt Infallible for curing piles, injuries, w .... s<lcke| accompanied him. rai I loud one could in. ike tin* distance unless Klamath county follow* suit. and not leave a scar. It can be ap eesema and skin disease*. J. L. P ad "hook nPnu The unwise opposition of a few resi plied to cut and raw surfaces will torni, ’ rpl’"rl tlmt they raised In not to exceed three hour*. We gett A S on *, Keno. prompt and soothing effect. Use it fotlrr n 'i"IH "f rrillt "n Gtnch nt hope to see II built before another dent* to building n railroad Into this >i------------------------ - i<-! a • county. If It could to' elTectmil, would for pile* and skindlseascs. Bewareol ""»'iv n "r‘ •" "no "f the1 wInter arrive*. worthless counterfeits. J. L. P ad When you want prompt acting little In a short time bring iilw>ut deplorable h"'r ll(l,Ì',ri ............ ""»t Johnny Hobbs, ... aged IN years, was . '»»UIIIJ in.ii uhiiiiiij oett & S ons , Keno. pills Hint never grip«! use IN* Witt 'a *> • result*. fruit, growing to their Little Early Kisers. J.L. P adgett Jt turi,,,,; ,nl" ................... drowned hi a lake * near Cedarville. If' line* of pursuit. Tluit Lake county, on Sunday, the lrith A cot respondent from Lakeview to Rebber« at Duffy’s Sox». Keno. “THE BRICK STORE Klamath Falls, Oregon, We carry a full line of BOOTS, SHOES and RUB- BER goods Shoes fitted to the feet. REAMES & JENNINGS, ÿUM» ^AtAtAtAb \MtAM» \WtAtA& Hard ware Store, Klamath Falls, Or. 0.3EG0N MIDLAND R. R. CO. Christinas Is Ahead, Out We're Ahead of Christmas. INSPECT OUR STOCK. CHRISTMAS GIFT. H. H. VAN VALKENBURÖ, THE JEWELER. Air Tight Heaters, Stove Pipe and Cooking Utensils mmiv wmwí / i