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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1901)
I hat month. Th., elllz.m. of that ,"WM . .......... iking »iillabl« prepnra- lloim to greet and entertain him. ■flllllNl’AY. APRIL II. I .Mil. J. L. 1 Hilen caule In laut Friday from N| h ncer crock where lie has LOCAL NEWS. I'een lining th- roads repaired to fa- clllliiie die Aslil.mil stage line, of Hqtilre I’arkcr of Ashland la In whleli he i» il,,, proprlctor. tuwii tod»/1 • - J. Il.irhlte, who recently sfient (i. 'I'. Sisson of Nan Francisco ar- noverai we.k» m Klmimth Falla, ha» rived ’I'liewlav. •mugli' grmiml m Ashland and pro- A. (’. SpeiicC of A m I i I hiu I wim |»'SC» I I ereel ||u remi * SWlmtlllllg KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. on«.. -r- A- ❖ + 4- * <• -t- ! S|>''nkliig of lite w-i'ti-iy In Hi » country, Mt. »leNiiughi. n uf Agur, ('al., wild lo un yi'Nterday liuti there wim imtlilng In thè I :ilf< d Stati » or Europe that eould tipi,il li. The luke» and Isluiiila, riverii, foresi», ( »now eiip|M i| mountain», and flnallv Dio woih I it of thè worid, Cmter lake, forni a combinat lon of mtruction, whii h I II 11 wltli tlie »low nirfhod» of monili ahi trave), brougbt Iu re la»t tank ul a cosi ,,f ».1.000. (own Tuc*d*y- 1 htlllilner O»er thlrteeli hundli d tour- Jack llortort of Bonanza was In' At (naie M E. cliurch nexl Noti- i»t». Wltli rallroid cominunicalinn, (own Tilcsitay- day, Aprii |{, mornlng mtiiioii wlll m , liiat toiirlst» can eomfortulily and j C. FergiiMon wu» up from Ids I»' mi "Nccurlty lo Chilst." Kvcn I expi'dlt lousl v eros» Ilio mulini ahi», j log «erinmion ■■< hrist 's ('all, and Die lliuii-ands will coinè whcri hundred« ranch .. ..... lay. eoitic now. Tlien thè siluri» uml |». Notll's lle*|>miM " Come! M. K. Hutidilwin of Merrill was In | G. W. Itradley, hanii's» maker, land» uf thè l'pjcr Klamath l.tke wlll tm»i> tid» week. show a mugnlllccnt array of siimtner It |t. Ili rdelman of Fort Khimatii wishes to «leiiy thè report that he n »Idi'iii'c» nini Tesori», ¡inda flrct of w.oits (<> sell |||a bttellMM and I' n. was hcic rucwlay. ¡grilli »leaim-rs, crowded with life Andy Uy an *n» •" •"*" Monday bere. Ile anni» 11 timrmighly under- and enjoynicnt, will banish the soil- ■Umd llmt le mi. mi» i,, sii. i, tl, and ¡nude us 11 call. t lidi' w lilcli now prevails. Kliimnlli l .iils |M-riiiaoeotlv. lieo. Mantling of Spring take was ( »0 «•mopl.ilnl of Mr». A. T. Clark at the l ab» Tiiewlay. of Dalry ts'furi Judge llattmi last Henry Vinson of tangcll Valley T t Idiiy, J im - llatllogcr w*a arriati-d ■ A riHTtin.7 num held at Ashland on visited here yesterday. Ulld luniod over tu keep tlie |M*UCe. Monday of last week by dlicetors Frank Groll» «if taligell Valley vis Bali wa» tixed ut ».imi. |t *ppean*«l I present, David Horn of Hornbrook, Rial the Fall» ••••» week. liiat Hatiioger m.uie Direni* lo Mrs. II. S. Mi»,re of Klamath Falls. II. L. Manley Whorton ami son of Lake, Clark. Me Williams, Jesse Met'all and W. J. view stoplM»! hi ll' Numbly. Mr. l'orierof p.,|k cmioty, who ha* , Woods of Ashland. 'I'll'1 Record of j 1, Smith >>f Portland arrived on I hm - ii liMiking over ili!» coonly, do- that place «talcs that there was "no the Asliland stage Monday. l»ntfii| fm le,me ibis mornlng, ||,- . Important slgidfleami- to the meet ()*-ar Stewart of l.angell Valley Miy» li« < v|»ei» io return hcre withln ing excepting they will keep up their a few week- in 1 <>m|Miiled liy a dozen org inlzal Ion. This <'<nnpany went to WM'lobrg business here Momlay. M P Morgan <'f Fort Klamath wu* min who are de*lrou» of llndliig great trouble and expense In getting | hmm-s. right of way and surveying a railroad doing business In town yesterday. from a |s>lnt near Klainalhon to J. D. il.iin.iker who risiile» ul»>ut John Bradley, tiie genial mcri haul M ieli iiilli » Minili of llmianzu, wu» In Klamath Falls, about Ml milt s. They of Dirrlia. was in town yesterday. lown Mi,i il.11 Ile i»cmintriictlog an •ltd so upon the rrpri’K-ntation of rep- A. T. tangell < f Bonanza ha* been Irrlgutimi «Uti li whlrh wlll f«irnl»h all rcM'iitatIves uf the Midland Construc a Klamath Fail* visitor this week. tln water whlrh hi» ranch and *ev- tion Ctt. of <'hlcago, who agreed to A. O. \J. W. BUILDING, Horn, t" Mr. ami Mrs. Jntm*» Drls erui olili r i.im tu » in t!■«• nelghbur- finance tin- enterprise. Th- hoods roll of till» rity, yesterday, a wn. b«»»l wii) unsi. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. were hold Io lite Chicago organization Mrs Win Nickerson was an arri Wc ¡ire tulli |)V one of the coni and they let tiie i entraci for con st ruction of ni tiilitf from Klama- val »11 thi Ashland stage Inst evening. HI II tee mi I li,, li itisi ruction of the caiiM' for any kick. The advance, !.. B \pplegat* amt daughter of pro|»>M,<l m w I . •». O. F. building limn to Spencer creek to Hale a while not very heavy on I he c >0*1110- Tiie 1*1 ter ttrm S*an take visited tills place Moil- 1 timi it wili !»■ morii larger titan a* Smit li of port land. er. will make considerable difference refused to commence work without «lay. tirsi rc|Mirt<<d. Ì lie width <ui Main to the large mill» which produce 20,- Attorney II F. Murdoch arrlv r<| »•re« t 1» t<> 1» <10 <>r ni feet, II» depili tiie payment of money down ami a 000,000 to 30,(KM),000 fe< I a year. guarantee fur the balance from the home Friday night from his trip to »5 feet and tw , »lorica high. Small mills, at the Mine time, can be I 'hleagii firm. F<>r some reason the IXirtland. opcralitl at a margin of protit. Nm.ill|>>v i» prrvalent in aoine of t'lileago firm was unable to get there “The co*t of log* has advanced M. F. «irrof tangell Valley was thè < Hi g n t"wn» un tlie Smitlicrn wit It die money and tiie work of from »1 a few years ago to ?«i and visiting hi» brother, Judge Orr, last l’iwltle |t i;. |t )» reported that building was never begun. L. W. »«>.10 now, while sawmill hands are ««lenitale h i» |s 1 i*< » ami tlie town Vanllorne, vice president i Tliunvlay. and gen- now being paid from »1.71 per day to Almi Uiree cral manager of tiie Oregon A. Armdl w.i» an arrival «111 yester li.ri Iseo qii iraulim-d. i Midland cuM » .ir- ri | rte«l at Grani» Pua» and Railway, went to < hlcago last fall »2.50. Three years ago wc could g-t day** Age- stage. lie is lier«- to find mi" at R i . m !,i,r.'. The <IÌM*a»e 1» »ahi and is still there trying to resurrect -all the yard hands we wanted at *1.21 a Ural ion. |» t day of 10 hours, so the incriM.sed Kervic-s approprlat* to Raster to 1« rnphiii spreadlng nt Wcmlling. i lie enterprise. ’’ cost of the pro hictimi of lumber can l:. s< ini,’ f .iimie.iier: An Or ‘g"tt were held in the diffcrrnt cliurebea Illi MH K.*lAI!»>'"c(>NV IN [ION ' be readily seen. 4. tir log I» m - 11 tuli, takeo to Buffalo last Sunday. "There Is no good reason why the lo Ile evliihit, <1. || wlll I* ’ alxnit «¡2 Conic and sec the milk nuvlds In l' 4- John Matney of Merrill sold this sawmill men of the Northwest should 1' 4¿ wr<-k loo aerra of land near that place by » fi l i and »III have 011 olir* stile, their pretty c<»tuin< s with their adhere to a cut-tliroal policy, as th< •PutMe«iff at Buffalo." Ikwlde* bucket* and stool*. They will hold to Frol Buesing. market* of Asia are opening to us, , thi» Il wlll take tlftccll frclght cara to their convention at Houston's opera A. F Bunnell ami wife who reside and the demand from China, Japan, curry Ilo-« irvgmi cxblbil. G ucm peo- house on licit Monday evening. April • twelve miles wmttieast uf her», were • NitxTia and the Philippine* is very pte wlll k:mw wln-re thè Oregon rolls loth, at s o'clock p. m. You will I* lu town Tuesday. sure to Increase, while the forests of entertained a:id, w e hope, Instructed; ' ufter u«hil". Oregon and Washington. ¡Teat though A »•« ere frost at Ashland Rtnid iy for how could It be otherwise, with s. L. Me Naughton, proprietor of they be, are not inexhaustible. The nlglit did cii:i»lder.il>|i< damage to Hie tiie Ager takeview stage line, ar Killeen pretty girls, all telling what only competition we have to meet is Instiling p<- n il crop. they know alsiut cows, milk, butter, rived here Sunday In charge of a big that of British Columbia, but the J. B. and Geo. Ilea venue of J ark- etc. There will is* a musical pro load of freight This is Ills tirat visit supply of that region is limited, anil aonvilie were arrivals here Nunday to gram, assisted try t he orc best ra, given here »li■<•<• last November, having the cost of production fully as great, •rciire employment on tiie ditch. ts<-n kept busy all wlntcron the Ager in connect Ion w Ith the farce; also a If not greater, than ours. — J. V. Houston wliu bus br»*n mt - end of his line, lie reports that out drill. Admission. 2.'» cents; children, •■Our market in the Eastern States l<u»’y ill fur lite |»ut ten days is now 15 cents. Issirs open at 7:30. side ludleat Ions point to a big rush of is incroasing rapidly, an<l we aie <x»in- «•nt uf dati • r nnd rapidly recovering. people t<> Klauialb county during the PROJtiCTRONLOPE EXHIBITION. peting with the Southern States in The ex.itiiinat Ion of teacher* com pri M ill spring and coming slimmer. the big lumber yards «if St. Paul. At Houston’s opera house Friday Minnesota. Omaha, and as far east as menced y< »terday nt | lie cinirl house C. D. Wilson Is making a numlier and Saturday evenings. This popu with an attendance of fifteen Icadi- <>f Important Improvement* at ills lar entertainment consists of moving Chicago, In spite of the freight we era. have to pay. Within live years we piner of Imslm-ss on Malli street. panoramas and scenes, In which are II. IC. < .mtrlll bought of John lion- will be furnishing all the lumtier used Among oilier things lie Is having tlie all Hie activity amt action of real •er till» we-k »0 acre» of land adjoin for structural purptxtes in Minnesota. 1 rear of his lot tilled up. and also con life, among which arc scene* in Hie A good Stock of Hardware. Good goods ing the former'» ranch near Alta Michigan and Wiwonsin. as the for- structing under tlie entire front of Spanish and llocr wars, battles, mont, »•sts of those states are well nigh ex- at very reasonable prices. Not blacksmith tiie I'lilldln/ a cellar, the heavy walls dances, a cake walk, serpentine and hausti-d. it would !»• folly, the.-e-1 K It. Hanan and R. K. Nlierwmul of which ghe Intimation that a large ing supplies alone, but Everything generally butterfly dances, panorama of Miss fore, to throw our lumber away, or to ( uf Rinebtirg arrived here Sunday to tiriek or »tunc building will take the issippi river. Rough Riders in Culm, sell it for less than the cost of pro kept in a Hardware Store, such as Shovels, look over the eountrjr with a view nf place of the pre.wnl one In Hie near price tight of Corliett and Fitzsim- duction. just when we b>*gin t > make j buying Mud. Forks, Hoes, Spades, Mops, Brooms* f lit lire. niotis, a storm at sea. ami many otliei something out of it. We don't want I uvm I. iv .mil Wedni'Mlay were two Skin troubles, cuts, burns, animated views, the whole forming Mr». Cl.ir’A. Wagner, wife of F. Tinware, Sheetiron ware, Carpenters’ the earth, but we are human enough d' liglitful t'allfornla day». A long and dialing quickly heal by the use of 1». W.igtu r. editor of the Tidings, ait interesting and perfect exhibition to desire pay for our lalxir. and a! and Hechanics’ Tools, Powder Shot, It is rontinuaniv of the Mme favor in sin- Remember, the opera small rate of interest on our invest- DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. dlixl at her home III Ashland on Hf real life. «»rely to lie hoped. Imitated. Be sure you get DeWitt’s. house. Friday and Saturday evenings. Shells and Wads. Thursday *ftrm«»‘n of last week, nients.” | J. L. Padgett A Sons. Keno. Ptuf R. a . Hopkill» came down from romplleiitlons arising a* the re Admission: Adults, .10 cents; child from Bonanza yesterday tn madNl nt sult of childbirth. t-OR SALE. Richard Harding Davis’ ‘•The Nile was agtxl ren, 21 ci'll Is. • if exaiiilii it Ion of tencher» which 1» 2D years, 10 months and t) days. The I*rincess Aline" in dramatized form. PRE5BV II.RIAN Lilt RCH. 120 acres of improved alfalfa land, taking place thi* week. illustrated by Charles Dana Gibson, is funeral w.is In-Id Satunlay. The R e all under irrigation. 1J miles east of a feature of tiie April Ladies' Home Avlilvnd lias the promise of a «un «•rni.n vn joins many friends I11 ex Service every Sabbat li at Ila. ni. Merrill. For particulars address iting factory. Um ||S malcrlallza- __________ tending sympathy to th«’ bereaved and 7:3<) p. m. Sabbath school meets Journal. "The Beautiful Jewess E. M. C onn KU, Who was CUlIed the 1'iincess of Her •"'U this year dejM-nda on primped» for husband. at 10 a. m. Tiie Young People'* No- Merrill, Oregon. People,” and "Tiie Lovers of a Cheer the coming fruit crop, |l h ri'|»>rted that then’ are a num- 'cicty of Christian Endeavor at <1:41 ful Giver” are two other articles of KJ. Dexter ami W|fe of Slskiymi I» t of flintier cruisers ami buyer* in p. m. Prayer meeting every Wed- Reduced prices on clothing, Duffy’s. interest In the same Issue. Miss coiinlv, Cnl., arrived here Monday to the timber looking it over with th«- »•'«•kv evening at 7:30. Subject of CHURCH DIRECTORY. Grlscom. the American woman golf »•"it their daughter, Mrs. <i. W. view sermon. April 14th, viewuf of purchasing. The arrival of champion, shows "How Golf is Flay Hl ad ley. I hoy returned home yes- II iu I ht mm »0 early in the si’ason, in- "( •"’Istian Work, ’’ Subject of tiie ed" In a series of photographs. Ed tentnv. (¡race Methodist Episcopal Church. dlcatcs that when the roads iHi'ome evening sermon. "When and Fur ward Bok further emphasizes the val Regular Sunday Services: Sunday A. Kershner returned from a visit g<s»l, and the snow disappears In the1 Mhat ( ause May Me Lejolee.- Sclxsil at 10 a. m.; Preaching at 11 ue of simpler living, and Helen Wat I" the igijp counti-y ycMtenlay nmuntains, there will be a much •’• "'• M«- c «> mii . Pastor, terson Moody offers guidance through ""•Diporiii that, the ranebem there greater rush for tlmls r than there inc REASINU PRICE OF LUMBER, a. tn.; also at 7:30 p. m. “The First Tragedy in a Girl's Life." C. A. S hs kwkll , Pastor. ‘•i'e done ninth Hie L xn L year In Im-, was a year ng«». Amt especially the; “A Stucco Country House for »7100." proving their lands. great txslv of government tlml»>r Oregonian. “A Shingled Country House for FOR SALE OR TRADE. We iinderst.md Hint, at the meet-! land north of here, of which but little: The recent conblnatlon of the saw *2500,’’and "Some Artistic Little "if of ti„, <||r,.,-t,,rN „( t|lc Oregon has as yet been taken, is liable to be i mill men of the Columbia River and A second-hand Solid Comfort gang, Homes’’ have a practical value to Midland Railway last, week at Ash- tiie scene of great activity among |»up.t Sound is working to the satis- plow; two 12-lnch plows. Enquire of' those planning to build homes. ■l"d, *11 theonievrs were duly re-clwt- luiyers. faction of those millmen spoken to on O. A. S teaiins . There arc three short stories by Ge- ‘',l for another term. lett Burg ss. W. A. Fraser and Laura Among the many new buildings the subject, as the price of lumber O. Short's seed potatoes are the r,’k'ret to hear that Judge Ben- coiilemplaled in town, w«> w ill men- has Is'cn advanced alniut »1 per tliou- best Eaily Six Weeks and Centen- Spencer Portor. and Elizabeth Stew art I’helps’ "The Successors of Mary is eijs , ting I,, remove teinporari- Iloll thill 1!. N. Moore will probably sand for tho more expetwlvo grades, lals. See samples at Brick Store and tho First” is concluded. W. I., Tay- X I" I "i 1 land. All will regret to soon ere«'I a large business house on while for rough InmlsTS I he inereasi' leave your order. lor's painting, ‘•The Barn-Raising as hl'n ami ids family go, and will his lot on Main street, recently Is wareelv apparent to tho consumer. iKiught of Geo. T. Baldwin, such lo- The advance in price was found ncc- a Sts'ial Event," worthily lilis a whole Bargains in overcoats at Duffy's. "lH' f,,r their return. catloii Isdng west of and adjoining essary ns 1 he cost of logs and labor page, and •■Througii Picturesque I' Ihirkee of Altamont was In Hi,, "(¡old Front Stor«>"lot. Thobuild- had Increased very materially within America" is linished. making way for NOTICE. Monday. ||,. r(>portH lhllt (|lc KLAMATH FALLS, OR. Ing will have 24 feet front ami depth the past few years, and the sawmill similar tours into other lands. Much a 1.1 or hl» wife, who has been quite of<IOor70 feet. All persons indebted to the under space Is devoted to fashions, and It. will Is) t wo j men complained of having made no I ""sly III f,,r several months, Is stories high anti linished In I he l>esl 1 prolll at all, during the previous six signed will please set tie their accounts there are articles on gardening, the ‘‘I had piles so bail I could get no For New* of the World >w s.owiy Improving. i at Klamath County Bank. lawn, floriculture, cooking, etc. By rest nor find a cure until I tried De st vie. The lot adjoining this on III«' months. 1,1111 ,r’ W> Kt this west Is owned by Mr. Rearnes, and C. S. A IL S. M oouk . A mill man spoken to outlie sub- The Curtis Publishing Company,' Read tho San Francisco Bulletin. Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. After lo erect ereel on I ' Ject jeet yesterday, yeslenlay, said: ,l<'' has pun hased and moved Intoj we hear that lie is liable to Philadelphia. One dollar a year; ten Fifty cents per month, Including using it once, I forgot I ever had any Illg line of men's and boys’ suits at “Thc combination Is by no means a . . I'*11 ‘ '"du,idle piano, the music, of It a similar building, the two stores cents a copy. large 28-page Sunday edition. Send thing like Piles." E. U. Boice, Som II 1 "HI cheer thi' members at to have a total width on Main si red trust, but simply an agreement to ad Duffy’s. for sample copy to The Bulletin, ¿33. ers Point, N. Y, Look out for imi Those famous little pills, DeWitt’s Kearney St.. San Francisco. FOR SALE. ',r meeting* henceforth. tation*. Be aure you ask for De- of IS feet. The creel loll of this block vance lh<> price of lumber so that the Little Fail}' Risers, will remove all Witt ’ *. J'uu?1'1'"' M' K,n,ey will visit the will add much to the business look of busincHH would I»' remunerative. In- impurities from your system, cleanse One first-class Jack for sale, Dr. Leahman, dentist of Portland, J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. tun ' ",Kl 1,1 May, and according the street, and with the present ami Lumber is cheaper now In Portland quire of S. II. King at Ft. Klamath. your bowels, make them regular. will lie here in a few days to do work ami on Puget Sound than It ought to he, n?,l"^raln i,N ""•lined for him, fill lire demand for business houses, .1. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. in his line. Reduced prices on clothing. Duffy's. Fine job work al (hi* ollie*. S,"P nt Ashland on the 21st of the Investment will lie a prolltable be, and so those who use II have no BIG STORE 0. M. R. R. CASH STORE headquarters for Studebaker Wagons, Deering Mowers, I homas and Deering Rakes, Oliver Chilled Plows, MEETING. John Deere Steel Plows Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas kets, Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpets and Lin oleum. Dry Goods Clothing and Groceries The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown BALDWIN, Hardware Dealer New Stock Now Arriving FOR SALE Very desirable < ranch of 185 acres, ? ■■ all cleared and all ’i under irrigation, for sale at $25 per acre. L F. WILLITS, Proprietor. n A fine ranch of about 300 acres, well improved, lo cated 3 miles from Klamath Falls, for sale cheap A good, improv ed ranch of 320 acres for sale at $so per acre. ware Store, Klamath Falls, Or. THESE ARE BARGAINS. Call al Republican Office. Air Tight Heaters, Stove Pipe and Cooking Utensils. A. D. CARRICK. THE BRICK STORE. FULL STOCK OF General Merchandise. REAMES & JENNINGS,