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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1901)
KlAMATH K LAIWMin REPUBLICAN nui VUUIUMI1. sb'1 Klamath county and can furnish any thing fimu a single drher to a h av, where In* «Ill lie placed In thu dri.ft animal and cun match any ♦HPK8DAY. APtiPHT 2V, I MOI. asylum, llorar mi demand. Mt». Jno. Wells and »>n, Spratt, c. 1C. DcLap receives favorable ri LOCAL NEWS. •■I Illy Ki.,pp, ,| Pei,. ’1'iK-Mlay cn route porla rrgutdlng the condition of bls Aslil.iixl. Mr». Wells 1» a stater of I'lilld who lias I m < n under treatment j, L. Hntllli of Lakeview wim livre Mr». I. W. IlnrrlhN of tIlls place. in Salem for soim-thlng over two Hulurttay. • Irciilt conit imd i4 Miort session mont Its. The child shows steady j. <1. Duvlseit of Kucrumcnto win I k re | uckday to hear arguments in Improvement and a permanent curi here Friday. tin- cas ■ ,,f Brown vs. Brown. No la expected In time. While In Kab ul N. H. Marrlll of Merrill MUM III d»-< inion ii.u |H i a reached as yet. I Mrs. In-Lap and child are guests of town Frlttay. \ deal wn» con»uiiiinated Monday Mr. DeLnp'a sister who Ilves there, K. I'» Wright of Ahhlund urrhcd by which Mi*. Malone purchased of Senator ('lark says Ills ridi Arizona ta-rc TucMluy» Major Worden the building which mine may remain Idle indefinitely, j. p. Ilaxi'n of P«"' Valley WltS III 1» «H'ciipli-d by her millinery stock. | with u loss to himself of millions of, town yrstentay. Keiintor llmiidin's Black Kci.tiiek- dolíais, Is-forc lie will submit to tin Allwrl (Mbomc of Tub- taku wua In inir. me uilveri Ivd lo apjM-ar In Hous 1 request of Ills employes for an 8- This same ( lark con • town Kuluntay. ion» ojx-ra I ioiinc , Klamath Fall», liour day. tributed money anil effort a year ago W. E I It»» ver of ILwelmrg urrlved WediM-vlay cvinii g, September II. In support of Bryan principles, which here yesterday. •hi Io- .«lay Maj. Worden »old two' made a big show of opposition to Mias liorrta <hw« "f Bonanza visit lot» on Ewauiin Heights to J«*. M. trusts and favor to measures that M'xiie who vxp<-cts to build a »tyltah rd here Tueadiiy. would relieve the burden of th»- tailor Frank V. (lay of Newman, ('al., o sid» in < on II k - iii In tin near future. ing man. It seems Im jk «al ble for I in- Oregonian of Saturday reports sonto [M-ople to lie consistent. •as lu re Tucsilay. M. J. Canning of Portland win* til that . ..iiiiiii iirlhp this week Solltliern Iler. Geo. fl. Varney, of Portland, On-gon will I m - aide to ship hinds-r this plm-e Frlitay. one of the llapttat mlnlatcrs visiting through Portland lo the cast at tin- lu-re hist Week, Went lido till- lliolin- W. E- Grut-lle of Lnki-Uew wiik u Potllainl ral<-H. taln» northeast of town Friday on Fall» visitor Tuesday. H. II. tan Valkenburg and wife a bunt fur deer und bis unexpected I. A. Duffy enjoyed nit mitlng ¡if arrived lion«- Saturday from their almence until late Hie next day ex lludd Springs lust week. vi»lt to Un hiu kli ls rrv patch. They cited tin- fears of Ina friends that lie G«si. II. Varney <>f McMinnville m- K-ineinli. i.-d this office wllli a gilier- liad become lost or liad (-(»countered rived here Thursday Inst. oil» supply of iH-rrli-K. an accident. While a searching A. ('rawford of h>krgnmn UUA i| B W. Hazen expects hioii to mil party was ta-lng organized, Mr. Var Falls visitor last Tburmtay. a lelcplione line from Id» burn Io the ney appeared In town, much to the M jh . <>. A. Ktenrnn has been VII joy Llnkville li..til, Hiu» eatubltalilng sattafivction of all. He explained his Ing a visit at Ashland lately. me.ni» of ipip k eoiiiiuiinie.itIon with delay by saying that lie had early ' | In the day caught sight of a bunch of Harry Rngle < f Klnmatli Agency tli«« w<»t end of town. • as a Falls visitor Saturday. Jos. I liger luis brought to this ‘Iw and tuul follow«) a long distance Dr. IL L. Iliirsli wn» an arrival oille. f.,r ■ vhlblti.in a bunch of alfalfa In the hope of killing one or more of fruni Kan Frunclaru 5I<> i ><I. iv . which was grown on Ills land along I lii-iii. •»■**)**■: wllh h|m «mi |iMh|v <1«, f( r iL.i.nrr ....... W. Itayley of Lakeview stopped ill II k - river near town, and which meas ure» m - vcii fill in height. Hotel Linkvillr laat Tliurwlny. S. I.. Moore, deputy t', S. marshal, Ml*» llopwissl <>f Valnax was regis arrlve«l ini, from I'oitlaiul Sunday tered at Hotel Llnkvdie Tuesday. K. M. las-vcr and L. Nr, umre of , to attend io the removal of th«' Carr Fort Kluiiiaili were here last Tlrurs fence In a....id.me<< with the lute order of the f< deral court day. ! O. A. st. irns liad the ting« rs of Harry K. Brown of Nacruinento «me of his hands badly cru»lie«l the xtopp>-d ut lintel Llnkvllh* Mon- fore part of last Week as the result day of L ing accidentally caught In II H im . Mathews hik I J. II. I low llnx rope im «| fi r hotallng hay. of Montague Kundgycd In K l.imat li (’»lunty t’h rk I irisroll Issued a Falla. uiairlage lice use on tlie 2l»t Inst. to M. ('. Mii«>k of Dairy wa* In town Mr. St.• pli.ui A, Penny unii Mlm Monday and made this <>tti<-<- a plea»- Louisa Jackson. ’Oley were unitisi ani visit. In marriage on the 22iul Inst., ut ("lias. A. Nleliols <>f Kan Itafael, llooinr.i In .1. II. (Iiastaln. Cal., registered ill Hotel l.lllkvllle Major Word, n started out yester Miaiday. day. arnii-d with a gun, fishing tack K. M. (Juddrnn and <*- Minin» of le and horse un<l dog, on a Hilling Redding were at lintel Lliikvllic and hunting exctirsimi Into the wild» Saturday. atoiind Mount Pitt and Lake of the 5f F. McGrath of Rail Frani Ik'-o Woods. Hi'will lx* gone about a was rsglstcled at Ilolrl Linkrii < week. Saturday. Tli<-1> Igbw ay man who robta-d the Jas. Gisalrlcli ami Tholllllk Ling Ilf \)’> r-Kl im itli Falls mall and express Picard were nt tire Hotel Lliikvllic last w.-i k li is nut I m * cii caught yet, ac- Kat unlay. coniine Io !.i»t ar< ount». Hut hedld not J. F. IxxisJey of Klamath \g»-ncy get ......... bv his raid. W«- learn fniiu vlsltr-d thia place live taller part of Mr. McNaughton th.it it few dollars piotxdily i-over the loss. last week. I (¡»-raid II cc I m * of Portland given th - ••Oregonian” the following alxiut Pelican bay, which I k - visited lately: ••'¡‘I k - fishing baa l<e»-n very g»rid and many rainbow trout weighing from I to 12 pounds have ta-cn caught. Deer have l»-en killed and brought out nearly every day »Ince the season opened. GrouM- and snipe are plenti ful and in prime condition. Large number» of young mallards and wood duck» arc bred around the lake, and >q>oonbill ducks arc coming in from t i;<-nori b, but duck ahoothig dia*» not la-gin until September 15. pel ican bay and tin* surrounding coun try la the paradise of sportsmen.” Lawyer Rutenic and family return ed from Spring crc-k laat Saturday, where they had enjoyed two Weeks iif plena ini outing. Though tlmus- unda of trout inuat have been taken out of tlie atream during the present M-aaon, the supply la reported aa un- dimlnlahed, klia. Ilutenlc luir Ing angled forty, one of them weighing 9| Iba., tlie largest caught there I by any camper thia aunimcr. Thin I k not a flail atory, for Frank Silva will Vouch for It. wittl Siaaie'a scales. Even (lie little twlna landed their Halt, allowing that the tinny tribe Inhabiting thoae cool and limpid I>r. F. D Rcatncs depart«! Iasi water» Is not without wlf-s.irrilicing Friday for Portland and from kindness. th'-nee wi:i journey to Astoria. t«> A. Blackburn D. I»., of the First lie gene a f<-w week» altogether. Baptist church of Bort land; Rev. From ili<- fact thn' he has n*nt«l a G«>. It. Varney, Baptist stat«1 mis h«>ti»e here, we conclude that soiik * sionary for < tregun; C. A. Woody D. Ur.mrdinai i motive leads him lo D., «listilet secretary of th»* American Hie northwest at till» time. Home Mission s<«-lety,and Rev (». w. ( BIG STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR-^ Studebaker Wagons, Deering Mowers, Thomas and Deering Rakes, Oliver Chilled Plows, John Deere Steel Plows Steel Ranges, Genera! Line Hardware. Stoves, Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas kets, Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpets and Lin oleum. BALDWIN, Hardware Dealer, O. V. W. BUILDING, KLAMATH FALLS, CASH STORE Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries. The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving OREGON. THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Highest standard in the State. Two hundred courses in Literature, Science and the Arts, Science and Engineer ing, and Music. New buildings and equipment; seven new instructors', nearly 5,000 volumes added to library in 1901. Summer School with 1'niversity credit; Special courses for teachers, for Law and 1 ledi cal .students. Department of Education for teachers, principals and superintendents, Tuition free; cost of living low. Three students granted scholarships in large eastern universities in 1901. Send name to President or Registrar for circulars and cataio/uo. EUGENE, OREGON provement. They a,,c<evidentljr fear ful of competition wlilcli hew people and capital might bring. They evi dently Imagine that their source of income «mild l>c divided and reduced Tlie ranchmen c<p«-i tn minmencc slmuhl tlie population »well. If stull cutting their second crop of ¡ilfalfa delusive reasoning to guard seltisb Ucxi Seek. interests is not the real cause Iler, and Mr*. McComb v I h II h I prompting those who discourage new lludd .Spring» last week, ret timing comers and keep them from Invest * tonni- Friday. ing and remaining. why don't they IL E la-a Steiner and family of sell on the advent of such chance» Lakeview were Klamath l alta vbvlt- and get out? If a man Is sincere in Judge Benson started Tuesday for Black, pastor of First Baptist church or» Tucsiliiy. his disaffection. would'nt It be nat Jacksonville where he will hold cir of Burns. Or., a I rived here Friday Miss Magilton, dentist, arrived ural for him to keep still, quietly cuit court for Judge Hanna who Is and remained until Monday, They Monday fn»m Merrill to practice tier seek an opportunity to sell and as sick. From Hi-re Judge Benson will had visited Crater lake and Wood pn.fcssiun here. s ion as possible pry loose and move goto Pmtl.md to visit hi» wif«* and river scenic resorts and stop|Msl lure s. L McNangliton, proprietor of daughter wli-i arc living there while en route home. F-ielt evening while on? Or are these chronic grumbler» so self-sacrltlclng that they would rather the Ager Klnmatli Falta atage line, ihe latter attends mc I mai I. Ha ex here, they held religious services in suffer, martyr-like, than unload their arrived Monday. pt» is to I m - al'M-nt alNiut a month. th«' I’rcsltytcrlan ehurch and were burdens and convey their distress to Marshal I'erllngs is kept btmytlK-sc Mis. Alex Martin, Mr», F~ W. listened toby large and appreciative otlv'rs? People don't do that. They days Ixilldlng new cross walks and ImWell, 'Its. E. It. Iteailies, Mrs. F. congregations. They were most are as scltish here as any «lien’. The Improving the street». W. Jennings. Mr». E. Worden, favorably impressed with this coun trouble lies in a few being misled as to W. W. Hazen and family ami Win Miss All-'- Applegate and Mr. and try. what their scltish interests really are. M»»»r»- and family left Tuenday fur an Mrs. Elner Applegate enjoyed a Ashland Tidings: The Misses In order to Insure continued prosperity, outing at Pelican bay. ride on I he steamer, Alma, to Pel-' Allie and Bernie B"own, of I’onca. i they think they must keep new set Mr. and Mr». Frank l>. Ankney lean buy list Tl.uisday. returning Net»., arrive') in Ashland, Friday tlers out and keep the county unde returned |Mt week from tlieli vl»lt Friday The trip was very pleasant evening, and are the guests of l’rof. veloped. This unreasonable basis for tn the Rogue river valley. for all. and Mrs. It. A. Ilopklns.,,,--O|»ened scllislmess is a palpable mistake in I rclghtcrs Moore mid Miti hell Mi-mlw-r» of Hu* local dramatic by a stage roblMir" was trad'd across the evts of a majority, but neverthe arrived from Ager the tlrxt of til.- company . ............ rehearsing an envelope containing a thousand less the few who constitute the week witli big loud» of n»-w goods. the ••< ictoriMin,” vvlilcli will I m - pre- dollar draft received In the mail by groaning, pessimistic minority inflict Rev. J. w. Craig will prearh nt willed here lii the near future. Mr. the Bank of Ashland Friday even great injury. To reform them or Merrill next. Sunday at J p. m., or and Mrs. Moore take leading parts ing. Tlie letter was In tlie mall lift give them a bonus to sell out and Immediately after tiro Sunday school. 'ami are potting forth their Is'st ed in the robls-ry of Hie Ager-Klamath get out, would quicken growth and Falls stage last week, but as the development along all lines. At brace M. f . church next Mun efforts In drilling the home talent. draft was Indorsed payable to the The play la Intensely Interesting day, September I. Sunday m-hool ut bank it was of no value to tlie robber I” a. in.; preaching at 8 p. m. Conic! throughout. who threw it with the letten» Fhe Antl-Silloon League of till»1 It is expected that the Southern Preparations are being made for down by the roadside.•••Mrs. C. Gal- place had a meeting Tuesday even- (ii, ;;oii district of the state will ship two days' racing at Klamath Falls arneau and daughter, Miss Ellen, Ing and was aildreiued by Dr. Black- 275 carloads of apples during the Ample who have been In Portland for the the second week in October. b'iru of Portland. present crop year, ind th«« fruit will past two months, arrived In Ashland funds have been secured to insure Mr. Mitchel), the cattle buyer, ar I h * first class. The unusunl demand tislay on their way to their Klamath liberal purses. Particulars will be rived her«» Monday, and will start for (»regoii apples 1» created by the county Imine.*’’Butler Wulker and published later. a drove of ta»ef cattle to the railroad part lai failure of t he crop In t lie Middle his family arrived from Bly last States and by the long season of week. Mr. Walker has returned to f«r shipment, today. J. II. Cole arrived from Ashland drouth lu Missouri. his Klamath county ranch, hut the That we wore selling $2..50 shoes at Monday. He expect» to remain a W. F. Arant arrived home Monday family will remain in Ashland for at $1.50. There are about 100 pairs couple or months and run a sh(»>lhig from his trip to Roseburg where he the winter. Come of these shoe bargains left, gallery, ¡u we understand. spent .several (lavs visiting relatives Within the post week a num of quick If you waul a pair. fhe annual Methodist con fere nee and friends. He reports that Rose wealth and enterprise, one who ap THE Dl'FEY CO. for Oregon will |H> held at, lllllsbm-o. burg and vicinity are Improving and preciated this county's resources, James White. Bryantsville, Ind., N«'|»l«'inber 25. Rev. C. A. Ktockwell! prosperous, that crops are first -class, opportunities, pure waler and health market prices gtsMl, wages high and I says: DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve of this ptace expects to attend. ful climate, and who came here to in help scarce, and everything generally vest and bring some relatives to locate healed running sores on Isitli legs. K- A. Kobor, K, Judeel, J. .1. (’. I In accordance with republican lunes. Doctors with him, has been driven away l»y lie had suffered ti years, Willson and C. Dalton of San Fran-1 Get DeWitt's. Ashland Record: J. F. Adams adverse comment. This reprehensi failed to help Idin. cisco were among tho»e registered and two sons came in from Merrill ble habit of decrying tlie country is Accept no hnitations. •» the lintel Lliikvllic Sunday. J. L. Padgett ft Sons, Keno. Tuesday with 1« head of horses pur protatbly contined to a few, bitt as Antone's son, John, brought us n chased by I >.m E. Morris, const iiie- it Is easier to tear down than to 'I'oer specimen of sweet corn lust tlon Kiiperlnlendeiit of the Medford- build up, they succeed In doing much It 1» an ear with eighteen But tc ('ii'ck ditch company, for work damage and leaving little reward for «'•* grown together at one end. Men's nice’ $10.00 wool suits at on that enterprise. Mr. Adams has those whoar»> pulling for growth and •hihn Jackson wim I rought here engaged tn 1 he horse business on a development. Those who treat this $0.50. Only about 50 of these great 'icxday from Ttilr lake and adjudg-' more extensive scale than heretofore county disparagingly lire evidently suit bargains left. Call and see them. THE Di l l Y co. ” Insane by the proper nut lim it les. ¡ind now condui ts a horse market In opposed I»» Ils settlement and Im- OCTOBER RACES. WE TOLD VOL WE ARE GIVING AWAY « C. H. WITHROW, AGENT STORE THE STATE LAND BOARD. Notary Public and Conveyancer. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. CONTEST NOTICE. D epartment or the T xterior J I sited S tates L and O ffici ’- Liai Viiiw, O kki . ox , July 1st, 1WLJ A aurticieiit contest nfliitavit having been tiled in this office by O. T. Ander- 1‘i'n, of Blv, Oregon, contestant, against hotnecteiid entrv No. 17(> >, made April 1-Mli. 18!«. for \V',. <.f NE>4. NE'4of NE’4 o ' H-e. 25, and SW*4 of SE*4 of Sec. 17, all in Township 3(> S., Range 15 E., by Chris Mooa. contestee, in which it is alleged that he left and al>an<loned said entry more than six years ago, and ever since then has failed io reaide thereon, ami »till 'fails to re side on the same; that liis absence from , .-aid claim was not due from his employ ment in the army, navy or marine corps of tlie Fnited States ; that said conteste«- has failed to improve and cultivate said j tract as require»! I>v law, sail that all of said failures exist at tlie present time, said parties are hereby notiti»»! U> ap- jiear, rerpind ami offer evidence touch- 1 mg saiil allegation at 10 o'clock a. in. 'll, Septetnln r 7, 1901, tx-fore the Regis ter and Receiver nt the Tinted States Limi Office in Lakeview. Oregon. Th»' said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed July 2, 1901, set ’ fortli facts which show that niter due diligence personal service of this notice cannot l>e made, it ia hereby ordered and directed that su<-h notice I h - given by due and propir publication. E. Al. B rattai », Register. TREASl'RERS NOTICE. General Merchandise REAMES & JENNINGS, KLAMATH FALLS, OR. SOUTHERN OREGON ESTATE NORMAL SCHOOLS ASHLAND, OREGON. Strong Academic Course. Professional Training oi the Highest Excellence. First-class Training Department? Well Equipped Laboratories. The Demand for Traine<.,r Teachers Exceeds the Supply. Graduates Easily Secur^ Good Positions. Beautiful Location and Healthful Climate. penses from $120 to $150 Per Year. Write for Catq^ logue. K W. M. CLAYTON, President. 300 per Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the County Treasury for the r redemption of the following county war rants protested on and prim to Feb. 7, wtom ; 1894. Interest oil same will cease tieep, from this date : Nos. 5705, 5741,5700,1 BT lb. 5783, 587«, 5835, 5000, 5753, 5794, 5850. I5®6; 5505, 4:57«. 5014, 5542, 5874, 5842, 5853, I (¡023, 50.51,6797. 5888, 5800. 5711, OotW, c per 511!», 57 i ,2. 5841», 5808, 5892, (¡037, 5741, ! 5755,! 5050,5817,3752 5912, «004, 5720, ‘ ge. 7 57(18, 5887, 5015, (GM t, 5728, 5753, 57(4, 5.801, 51141.0047 “ 5727,4979, 57t>7, 5775. i 5948, 5813, 5730, 5789, 5881, 5772, 5994, 5803, 5732, 6808, 5871, .5873, 5117», 5W>1, 5735, 58||, 5880, 5883, 59'23, 599«, 5722. 5807, 5374, 5750, 5071, (»073, 5731, 5810, Easterr 4757, 5043, 5IMI0, «098. 5733, 5884, 55114, 5870, 51157, 0100, 5737, 5798, 5747, 5870, filo pe 5950, 0079, 5738, 5800, 5757, 5885, 5044, Prepares teachers for state ¡¡nd county examinations. Fits yotin^ 0082, 5718, 5705, 5882. 5780, 5918, 0090, 0074. 0102. 0112. 0125, (¡120, 51138, (>078, and women for business [sisitions ami for college. 0111, 01 III, (075. «105, «131, 5981, (¡Oí ¡9, 0108, O173.;OO18, «194, «000, 01.54, 5841, Sfteetal nt tent ion to teachers' review classes, stenography and tj pc-w n°jn 5844, 01117. Datisl at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this Expenses per school year of 40 weeks, 1115, $125, $140. »jority • 1 Illi day of July. 190T. II. 11. V xs V ai . khnhcko , Tuition ]>cr term, $«.25; board nt club house $1.75 per week, In f County Treasurer. $2.50, $3 00. Ilootn rent 50 cents per week. o recent' 1 f the action of your bowels is not The folder contains special information and tin ci>tirse of study. iunc^c easy and regular, seriouscomplicat ions f"r 1U of th« J must be the final result. DeWitt's The first tcini opens September 9, 1901. Kentuc Little Early Hisers will remove this i Louisv danger. Safe pleasant and effective. W. T, VAN .SCOY, Prim-hgton. .1. L. Padgett ft Sons, Kono. ì MEDFORD ACADEM ACADEMIC AND COMMERCI^ A NEW SCHOOL Grcil liargains at Duffy Co' .. MICI>KOW1>,