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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1901)
TO THE FARMERS Of Klamath County. - ^^»»» . . weigh ng founds. This birth en till)» Mi. McClure to the rii.lne of ■•grandf.ittur," ai.d himself bring only 3H years old, suggest« the prob ability that lie will lx- a great grand father In-fore h** quits Die earth. Judge Henson's now office III the court hotiM1 has r<cenfly Iwen over- hauled mid greatly improved In coii- venlrnce ami good look by II stylish applicai Ion of paint, paper, lai or and skill. -b Klamath Falls r ‘b ♦ r V -r 4- b •> -V < • • ? n ' IELECTRIC BIG STORE CASH STORE 4’ 4- 4* < >n Sat urday a man was convicted i It is with pleasure that we in lieforc the lllllll|e||Mll court al Port- ^•HEADQUARTERS FOR land charged with stealing ■ an < >rc- form you of our having accepted the gonlan. Tlie guilty party clalinwl i • hat lie only Imirowi il the paper to Studebaker Wagons, agency for Klamath l ulls and vicin read. t I \ndrrw Carnegie hm offered to do Deering Mowers, 4- ity for the celebrated BAIN WAGON, nate lluo.ooo to flu- city of Portland for a piilille library building, prov lih-d BUCKEYE MOWER, HOLLINGS a site and maintenance are guaran- I homasand Deering Rakes, i ti-e)l, Portland ought to r>-H|M>h<l WORTH TIGER RAKE, TIGER prompt ly. Oliver Chilled Plows, I J. Straw, manager of tin- Itorri» ranch, w;.s In town yesterday ami ♦F DISC HARROW, PEERLESS PLOW called Deere Steel Plows. at this office. He reports that John stock has wintered In excellent —- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - f and other goods of this class, hand -live condition and th.it tlie prosp-cts were f < r, Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves, ? led and manufactured by the relia nm N ci N. I ><♦ f Merrill delivered last Mon. alsmt 100 Is i f cattle to Swanson Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas- 5 ble and well known California firm day A Non of S. Silas Ol/n- ■'halli was I Wi" under kets. Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpets and Lin- ? of BAKER & HAMILTON stami Mr. <’. sold alioiit twenty lie,id to the same parties. We will carry in stock a full N. B Low, stockman of (itene, was oleum. doing lm»lncss In town Nat unlay, ac .I line of the above ‘implements and companied by fils son, Ju l D>w, wlio on account of sli'knvss lutti Just re wagons, as well as “extras,” during turn) <1 from Ashland where In- lutd ÌH')-n attending m I hhi I several months. * A. O. \J. W. BUILDING, thecoming season, and if it is your in !.. II) Usman, the well known raneli- * eriifSItasta Valley, |iasM-d through KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. yesterday from Silver latke, tention to purchase, we will appre here where ll<’ purchas-t! .'>00 head of stm-k - 4- cattle Of G. Small. The Mm-k will he laying ties Mould go on as soon as the II«- has plenty of tangible evidence ciate your allowing us to figure with driven to Little Shasta some time surveyor» non ready to go Into the from which to form his own opinions .L« MAh I Hats, 9 Dry Goods, 4* i I Clothing and Groceries. I $ The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown £ BALDWIN, Hardware Dealer next month. TI d - m 'I dsi I Isutrd met Monday and ehs'tcd tlie following teacher» for the \\ <• also Imw in stock, to l»c m >I<| at close prices, ensuing m I i )>* i I yeir: Miss Allee Ap- piegate, principal; M>ss Elva Gallo- ALFALFA . ..... I. Rl-D TOP seed. TI.IOTHY seed. wav. assistant principal; Miss Martha GARDEN seeds of all kinds, and ONION SETS, iiinl we < 'at)lvvr||, intermediate; Mr». Emma Coggswell, primary. Held, could complete their final sur vey. Engineer Hall said “that in all probability the Ji. C. O. official» would eat their next Thanksgiving dinner with I lie people of Lakeview." New Stock Now Arriving. ¥ I and conclusions. He should investi- gat.- for hiins' lf and decide for him- 3^ »elf. He slioul'l do bis own thinking. We ar<'without railroad coininuni- cation, and bnva bad meh Infernal CX? W. II. McClure of Bodtield states 1 .ails over the mountain» that people that ills cousin, W. II. Cross and fam have dreaded them worse than the ‘ ily, ami James (T om , and family, all <1- Ml. And yet. early as it is in the J* hope to merit a portion of your patronage. The old txi.inl of town trust)*)*« had of Halsey. Or., started from that spring, a g)M«l many people are ar- ** f In Ir final meet Ing In the town hall place for Klamath county this Week riving every week in search of homes. *i* Monday evening and finished up pub and will arrive here in alsiut ten It is m-t exactly the right time of tlie *T* lic buslm-ss eanvasvd the D'cent days. Mr. W. II. Cr<«s has already yearto.».')" the beautie», advantages ind imiii) • tneiits. which are better -g* elc(tl)>n return» and adjoiirm-d sine bought a ranch near L«*t Rivi r (lap. shown in a more congenial season, Both gentlemen an- reputed to lie die. Th'' new Isiartl met at the same 11 yet they come, and though some leave good and enterprising citizens. place Tti<*Mlav evening. again, the majority are well pleased We notice by Portland pap-rs that A. Lakeview Examiner: A. L. Price, with the outlook and remain. Re tlie demand for timber land through who Is running the Alex Reid estate flection shows them that in every sheep, was a biiNlncss visitor In town out the state Is rapidly Increasing and branch of business, this country is 4- last Friday. Mr. Price says till» has that In conaequence the price of such and will be tlie best part of tlie state. be, n :i tine winter for the wmil-gniw- land Is liaving a healthy advance. Th)" new arrivals in the county are | era, ami »Iwep will g>> to tlie moun This Increasing value is seen in the town» of th'- i.tate, Ku» tlie Oregon gnat sugar and yellow pine forests in no' less than twenty-live ptr week. I , tain rang) s In cx)'el1cnt condition. ian. It 1» dealgfD-d to haw »lite Klamath county, and will I m * (spec As s »m as the road» become decent.: IxHinlx i.rg.inlt'sl tn ¡ill »)•)*( |)> iih of < >nr thanks arc dm* to Congressman :1b r. will tie three or four times that I'.Ol. flIITîMHY APRIL 4. < ir.goii to ' > op)*r»tc with the inaili Tollguc for a large, handsomely ially seen aa soon as a market for such number of homeseekers. - - tinitxT can I n * reached by a railroad. I» sid I in gt m r.tl development. I xhiiv I and Interesting I hh .L Inn-la- Paisley Post: Last week Will When such road is build, the wealth LOCAL NEWS. On M"ti)l tv Siqwnnt mlcnt D< tioii to t'uba. U h census ami other of Klamath county will be counted by • I. Nh rl'M'k brought Into MHm th)' valuable stat¡xtics and information: head wltb horna attacked "fa huge tens of millions. II. II. Fullrr ul Ijtkevlrw H.IS Ilvr«* I „ip made H d a|>|»>rtlonment of coun eont lining als > a large number of mountain shot p. which Ri* hard Nher- ty M-h>a>l money, the amount due lIiK Wt*rk. Tlie Columbia Smtlhcm Bailroad's |o-k killed during the Modis* war. views of tlie principal cith*» and Klamatli Fall» l»'lng al«mt *1.022. <>. ), And> rxod of Keno h .,» ben* litigation In the I'. S. court has now. Mr. Richard Sherlock states that dur tow IIS. Kykea Worden, who h.i» lirrn con- Vt-stcrdui. as appears in tlie Oregonian of Sun ing the last summer of the Indian J. K' h - sc I, tin* Klamath Falls lined to hl» l>ed by »ickncNi for th)- day. Iieen fully settled, and the man 1 J Ring) I of Gobi lllll Ini* lx>r> pa»t Hire)' montlih. 1» Improving rap butcher, b making some Judicious agement will consider plans for the war. known as the Mod)r* war. he was bere Iti!» »rek. forced, for his safety. Into a cleft of Improv'irn nts In his line of business. idly amt will he out in it few days. extension of the n>ad southward from < Ii4». (Us'-.ly uf Dzkrvlew vl»lt<*<! He has |< as«<l the acres oil which Is Shaniko, the present terminus, to ns'ks where he remained in hiding We learn fr*>m Dr. Retime» that Ili,» |ll.DS- Ibi» hi ,-k. for some time, and while there he j V xfr». G>-o. oh), living near Picard, I'x-atml the lower hot spring, alwait a Prineville and perhaps farther, and shot and killed a mammoth moun I irini-r» are lm»y plowlng and prr- A good Stock ol Hardware. Good goods C.il.. had a s- vere stroke of p.tr.ilv»Is, mile cast of town, and has built a also ex»tward to Ontario <>n the Ore tain sheep, and as such animals were pirlng fur big t'Dip». slaughter house, dug* wells and lias gon Short Line. From the above It but 1» now on tlD' road to recovery. at very reasonable prices. Not blacksmith made ample préparât Ions lo expedi- seems to be certain that the southern ' plentiful those times he paid no par- ! Siity lu ti are n»w al Work wldcn- Rev. J. W. Mi'Comb ami family ar ticular attention to the size of the ing supplies alone, but Everything generally |)ousiv turn cattle ami hogs into bee. extension referred to will mean much big II h * irrigai ing dite);. rived from Turner, or., last evening. sheep, caring mon* for his escape 1. W. D.iMiipnt ut Marysvilie, Rev Met'"inb lias cntm Io («•etipy the ami pork. kept in a Hardware Store, such as Shovels, for the railroad future of Klamath fnnn the red-skins at that time than The time labi)* of the arrival and and Iuike counties. 1 «I., arrivi .1 ber Tunwlajr. l»A »' pl.i- S 1 ■».».*» - ■» and »»*1 pa»t«>rate of the l*re»byterian church. ■ » . Io" 1- »t f • tli. Forks, Hoes, Spades, Mops, Brooms’ departure of t he Ager '¡ml Ashland L i L im .- h in» g>xxl prosp'ct» of A new steam saw mill and shingle h.is m Vi r Is-en able to find the exact D E. < i s»n i ami J. O. ('. »»na of malls V...s changed on the 1st of Tinware, Sheetiron ware. Carpenters’ nilluv" « creMincry ibis year. mill is lieing built by W. I*. Rhoads spot, though he has hunted many tlasstown, P.i arrived here ^|ond.lV April, The Ager slag)' h aves here on Stukel mountain about half way and Hechanics’ Tools, Powder Shot, times since for the liones of tlie large •>" St.tcy «,f Mryer Fall», Wush.. for the purpose, we undt**vdand, of at s o'clot k p. in. The Ashland between Klamatli Fallsand Merrill. m. ininril. A few days ago Jack Pullen «rrived al Un» pi»,-,. Turtday. looking over the county with a view stage b a))'» at 9:30 a. in. The Ager Shells and Wads. It will I m * ready for business In alxuit who works for Mr. Sherlock, was hi i>n.itli I .ili» migli! to buy a nx'k of locating. stage is due to arrive al 2 a. m.. ami two weeks, and will have a capicity 1 looking for sheep and he got into a II ■■ mill timi plenty to do. crtuiier. But as a of 1.7,000 to 25.OOU fo*t per day. Marrlid. on Monday aft *mt»»n nt th<‘ \shl ind at 4:30 p. m. it very rocky place, and while hunting Ret. J. W t’ralg will preach at 11»" r)'»l)li ncc of Mrs. Miller In this matter of fact, tlu'ir arrival» depend is a g)»»l place for a mill, as it has an his way out ran onto the horns and Merrill next Sumi iy morning ami place by Judge Hatton. Mr. Harry largely on the condition of the roads. abundance of g'»»l timber around it bones of a mountain sheep and car cii'filng. Dikeview Examiner: A Kansas and has an easy road from it, being ried the head to camp. I’) arson to Mis» Maggie Cole, l»>th of Mr. Sher- editor lias discovered how to tell a all the way down the mountain. The lock was certain that it was the one •lif'c Minnesota mm. w I kmc name» Klamatli Falls. Get him In a hotel nmd up, howevei. Is not s>i ea»v, as he had killed years ago, after liei ng J. E. Cross of I.inn county, who ex man's politics, *•'<»i«l i*),f ham, ure here mid limit- The deinoer t will wasli vv¡is seen last week, when a load of told where It was found. "'X for land. ped» to I»' licre In (lie near future. washroom. contemplate» launching a tin »hop lit ami empty the basin. The republi machinery foi the mill was hauled up. Mbiriif.y «)■("»••.• yesterday remov- FOR SALE OR TRADE. lie could undoubtedly can will wash and leave the water The weight was 7.000 pounds and a 1 In* l iw office to (lie county Judge's tills phi)')". standing. The prohibitionist will team of sixteen stout horses was re make the venture pity. r""»i In th)' court hoiUM*. A second-hand Solid Comfort gang wash in the water left standing bv quired to make the rise of 2,000 feet. Counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witch Reduced prices on clothing, Duffy's. > ar- Tlie mall fnnn San Frant'laco '■ »’• » bur. luii, druggist of Yreka, plow : two 12-ineh plows. Enquire of Hazel Salve are liable to cause blood the republican, and the pipulist will O. Short whose ranch isalxiut eight Piof. Ivison, of Lonaconing, Md., I O. A. S te . xkxs . • """ ’ " • I, Intenatad in aheap, rives -'I hours ahead of th)* mall from comb his whiskers, and not wash at miles soul It of town, states that last poisoning. Leave them alone. The suffered terribly from neuralgia of the San Portland. The distance from '"-eil here on busIncM this week. all. O. Short's seed pitatoes are the I original has the name DeWitt's upon stomach and indigestion fo." thirteen vear his potato crop yielded, without •n -s Ifrown un)| wlf). of Merrill re- Francisco to this place is about the ■— the box *— and “1 wrapper. It is a years and after tlie doctors failed to It is rejiorted that the 1. O. of O. irrigation, 17,3.70 piunds to tho acre. Ik'st Eally Six Weeks and (’eiiten- Mine us that from Portland. ''"■IKSI ||0|l)(, I', lodge at this place will s<s>n com This amount, at *1.00 per hundred ■ lais. See samples at Brick Store and harmless and healing salve for skin cure him they fed him on morphine. Saturday after v mil Ing At tin" meting on Tuesday cvcn- ll"’ family of IL II. I lai ton nt till» diseases. Unequalled for piles. mence erecting on their lot on Main pimids. would tiring *173.50. At leave your order. A friend advised the use of Kodol pl.K’C. ; Ing of the town Imard tin* member» J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. street, oppwlte the court house, a that rate of yield, even if he received I Dyspepsia Cure and after taking a Dr. Leahinan, dentist of Portland, wi re sworn in ami elected Olto Heid Pil<* llUcit ti few bottles of It he savs, “It has cured "*’*» fruii the Phllip- rich president. An adjournment was large stone building, 40 by 100 feet one-half or one-fourth of a dollar per will he here in a few days to do work For News of the World and I wo stories high, the lower story hundred, he would make ¡1 big thing. I in his line. Agulnaldo, captured Inst taken to the Hrst Monday In May. me entirely. 1 can't say too much to l>c tit led up as a store and tlx* up This year he will plant fifty acres of Read the San Francisco Bulletin. for Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.” ' "w , ........... nth of alle- it di SETTLE VI» NOTICE. R. S. Moore arrived holm" yester per tn I»1 elegantly titled up as a hall potatoes, and lf*a railro.ul gets here Fifty cents per month, including gests what you eat. It is estimated that so lie call ship them to San Francisco, J. L. Padgett & Sons. Keno. gh'oi» i ' "1 1 lM being day fnmi an enjoynblc visit which lie for the order. All persons Indebted to the under large 23-page Sunday edition. Send and his wifi" made six weeks ago Io the cost will not lie less than *3.000 lie will tx> well repaid for his labor signed are hereby notified to settle up. for »ample copy to The Bulletin, '.33. bnproM-,1 and the Interior rc- Fine job work at this office. Mrs. and perhaps more. and a gixxl ptotit besides. 7Vli.it a •kii ii»"1 " * ' <*i'1 "f burnirmi I friends at Portland and Salem. Klamath Falls, Or., Feb. 2M, 11)01. Kearney St.. San Francisco. I Moore will return In about a month. See that you get the original De Portia Knight mentioned in the grand fortune ¡in industrious man C hitwood & Co. Like Oliver Twist, children ask for Witt's Witch Hazel Salve when you At Grace M. E. church, Easter tallowing paragraph from the Ash could make here In a short time off of i more when given One Minute Ccugh nriuiii ,,,lrl''0’) one of the most Bargains in overcoats at DutTv's. Sunday, April 7, morning sermon land Retold, was formerly a Fort pitatix's, if he could only send them Cure. Mot iters endorse it highly for ask for It. The genuine is a certain r,.,,,,.."'."1 .. ............ th.......... Is cure for piles, sores and skin diseases. Risen Christ, Our Klamath girl: Portia Knight, who to market. will I n " on “ Tli< ’ croup. It quickly cures all coughs I <d Io b<- very ||| wifb (|„, ,r(p NOTICE. J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. Evening, Easter »er- to fame a few weeks «vas nnknow n lusplrat Ion. " Most people don ’ t think enough for Whear Merrill. ■ and colds and every throat and lung vice conducted by Hie Sunday school. ago, Is now a noted woman by virtue themselves, hut are influenced text All persons Indebted to the under-; trouble. It is a specific for grippe When you are bilious, use those »nd i r l'" r’ ,’l,"k,’r "f Nacraincnhi Come! breach of promise often by the suggestions or advice of signed will please set tie their accounts of her suit for I asthma and has long been a well famous little pills known as DeWitt’s X :’","rofL' "• ’hirberof Illis Little Early Risers to cleanse tho \V. II. McClure Is building on Ills I against the Duke of Manchester, others. This fact we would apply at Klamath County Bank. ! known remedy for whooping cough. ..... ’|'''Nl..... .. «PPolntml stalo tlhll liver and bowels. Th< New York World of last Sunday with special emphasis to people go ranch at RedHeld one of the largest C. S. & R. S. M ooiul •■• L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. ,,""lw'”""rr.>rt'allfom1a. J. L. Padgett A Sons, Keno. Imrns in the county. Its length will devotes a page to Iler, giving pictures ing into a countrv to investigate with CHURCH DIRECTORY. Big line of men’s and boys' suits at l«ii'lT ,,"ll,wln »'arted for Asti I d " 120 feet. Width HO feet and will showing her uneventful career until a view of l(x",iting. Tims, a stranger The lingering cough following fr"in thS,'l ly'll111 WiW ,'’tl’,'''<"ig to go lie capable of holding 130 tons of al she met t he duke. grippe calls for One Minute Cough nuiy meet those who will traduce Duffy's. Will X tU S,‘" They Brace Methodist Episcopal Church. Cure. For till throat and lung troubles FOR SALE. We learn from the Lakeview Ex tin ir own town and country. lle falfa. ■ l,r" iti about ten day». may be Instigated by selfish motives Regular Sunday Services: Sunday this is the only harmless remedy that aminer of last week in relation to tlie At the residence of W. II. McClure One first-class Jack for sale, In- School at 10 a. m.; Preaching at 11 gives immediate results. vlHlX!Board of Trade Is de- of Redfield on Sunday, March 21th, extension of the N. C. (>. railroad to or ehrotik' dysp-psia. Prevents At any rate, consumption. ihM,*1 M,c"" Bs organi». there was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lakeview that Chief Engineer Hall their pessimistic whine shouldn't quire of S. IL Klug at Ft. Klamath. i a. in.; also at 7:30 p. m. ",r,,"ff'”’"l all the cities and J. L. Padgett A Sons, Keno, Reduced prices on clothing. Duffy's. C. A. S tockwell . Pastor. Holton, a stonl and go'xl natnred Imv. stated that the work of grading and weigh 11 sei'oml with the ne v-cmer. VOL! AW/ L. F. WILLITS, $$ & Proprietor. I Very Respectfully, REAMES & JENNINGS {EG The BricK Store. Klamath Falls. -LAMATH REPUBLICAN. I4- I * iMaMM ÜAMtAÙ \WtAt& ware Store, Klamath Falls, Or. Air Tight Heaters, Stove Pipe and Cooking Utensils. A. D. CARRICK.