Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 21, 1901, Image 3

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pan., during the civil war, inni found
on lila i nit |<> th,,t ntaln Hint the
SoielHV.' KöVKMIIKU «I. I"»- bugle bad «minded “laps" for the
lust lime over must of |,|» old (!tM„.
Wu a*« reliably Info'iiicd Hint th«
rades.
building of th« rulkoud from Klam-
~ local news .
Anlilaml Hecordf
Mrs. Alice utbon to Klaniuth county wa» com­
White, who has lieen stopping with menced <>n Wednesday <>f last week,
X««ra I» |*tl"f"ll> *■*"* lhl*
Mt». A. L. F<«ter In Ashland, went and that Hie work Is now Ix'lng pushed
A YsGc rsofllly was hur« Nun* Io Klnmathon Tui-nday to do the forward as rapidly as possible.
The junction of the new rail
»lenogriipliy und oniec work for Hie
tf»L
IL it Dulim of K«nu was In town construction of the new rallroiul up road with the Nouthern Piu'lllr It. It.,
the Klamath river, In which sb« 1» will be about three miles from Klam­
MooM*
at lion and Ix-tween Klamuthon ami
very efficient.
town
T. j. Ofll. ld of Lofwlla wiM In
Yreka Journal: From all we cun Ager. At that point a new town
Itotiirdsy*
»lie Is Ix'lug surveyed und will lx*
Mr. Hendricks of Ashland was here learn the report In Oregon |>II|MTH made th<’ place for the new mills of
that Smith A y»n Arsdale <>t Me­
D»; Thunxlay-
the Pokegitma Lumlier Company.
Tll(. town Ixsird had a nimitlng on Cloud, are Interested In a rallroml up
Work on the new road will lx* con-
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the Klamath river must I ms Incorrect.
Tu^Uy ewiilng*
llniieii all winter If powdble, mid by
The parties Interested are Manon,
j, w.
uf
Jor' M®” WMM •"
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Lindley A Coffin of the Pokegumu the first of next June, It Is hoped the
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construction will lx* llnlslied ami In
jfrlv.lh«)» l
Sugar Pirn* Lumber Co.
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operation thirty nillca to Pokcgama,
W«MMlbiml. Wash..
W. W. iliiz.cn has just established a thus shortening the distance to the
flntt-clnxs telephone Hoi* between Ills railroad from Klamath Falls by one
livery
iHitn and Hotel Llnkvlllc, so half, mid much the worst half.
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that any one In the west end of town From Pokcgama to Klamath Falls
j j Mrnw w»» in t««o To. m I. h wanting team» from hl» burn can
the lalxir uu<l expense of construction
cominunleate Hie fact to him with­ will not I m * more than half of that
fr,,ni the Dorris ranch.
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IL II. Wix-lsof Dairy warn» Klam- out a long walk. Other enterprising between Klamathon mid Pokcgama,
business men will probably connect as a large part of the route will be ,
»th Fall»
y^l’T'lay.
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with the line In due time.
over ground which Is level or nearly
1,0. Ferguson
hi from hl»
Tlie Lakeview Examiner, speaking no.
l^at river ranch last Saturday.
of
the Excel»|or »lore of |. F. Davies,
The commencement of tills road 1»
l)r. Goltle, rye sprclalUt of Mill-
al Dairy, says: "Ike Dav I m of The an unquestionable assurance that
fun!, »rrlved here last Thunxlay.
Excelsior, the ui<xle| country store of
Mr. »nd Mrs. F. W. Jcnnlnga left Dairy, Klamath county, 1» making Klamath county will not long lx*'
wit limit mi opening to outside mar­
Fiumhv on a vl»lt to San Ftanduro.
thing» I msiiii over there. He received kets. Henceforth, grain mid vege­
Jeffrl'» «'•« hi Hu* flfth round in but week two big loads of mcrcban- ’ table» can be raised mid marketed
aprlre Bglit *!>•' R»hlln at San dike from tin- Metropolis and 1» kept 1 with profit, and the splendid farm*I
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frenclMu Friday night,
busy putting Ills go «Is In shape and Ing lands of Klamath county will:
Mr. and Mrs. Jolimum of Redding. waiting ou customers."
»<xni lx* In great demand.
OL,••where to spend the wiutrr
Thanksgiving day comes a week1 AS TO THE SO CALLED SMALLPOX
W|th the family of Judge Smith.
from t<»lay. Eierylxxlv him much to
That II Is a natural habit of man-1
Judge Wlllit» and wife departed I m -thankful for, and no lix*allty has
Sunday for .(»bland and from llirrc more reason for gratitude than Klam­ ! kind to exaggerate the faults, Infirm­
ath county. Plenty and prosperity I ities or misfortunes of their neigh­
were going <m * ' !»>< <" lYirtland.
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Mr». Win. Iluw* arrived home Sun­ everywhere prevail anil the future Is, bors has been plainly shown during the
day from a live week»' visit with her I bright. Therefore, the day, besides* smallpox or Manila lb-li M are which
daughter, Mrs. It. A. IJopklna. at being devoted to recreation, feasting recently arose, flourished and fell In
Many out­
A. o. V. W. BUILDING,
mid family reunions, should Inspire till» town mid vicinity.
A»hland.
side people and some newspapers
expressions
<>f
genuine
thankfulness.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
The eleventh annual meeting of the
president ItiKsk lelt Is one of tile glibly asserted that Klamath Falls
Orrrm Rar (szurlallon was held In
I 1 people were dying by scores; that It1
Portland on Tuesday and Wednesday siroogrst characters ever tilling < be of­
fice of chief executive, and combining was unsafe to breath the air and in-; parts of the state, and would make need not ‘■spruce” up and go “a')
of thia week.
vltlng death to walk the streets.
your county and Southeastern Oregon courting" this week.
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Dr. Julul» Si|tx*r»trln of Montana with bl» will power, conscientiousness
a
leader
in
the
most
important
part
One
day
last
week
a
man
on
tlie
We
are
pleased
to
see
such
an
in-
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arrived here Monday en natte to and a high moral nature, he will I m - r sul lx'twe<*n tIlls place and Ashland of educational affairs in Oregon to­
terest taken in the Sunday evening .
Instrumental
in
bringing
nlxmt
many
Yaintx where ho has licen SMlgnrd
services. A crowded house and good .
needed reform* In tills country. • was solemnly warned that seven had day.
by the government.
When the matter is decided upon order mean encouragement for the
Among other thing». In* Is bitterly, died the nlgl t before at Klamath
Lake eounty 1» prepar Ing to Iw-glll and openly opixwd to political rings Falls and that eleven more were not 1 hope that you may tind it possible minister. An Epworth League will ;
XCivil >ult against the tamdamen of and commercial trusts and proposes Wipccted to live.
The telegraph to insist upon the best equipment I soon be organized for the benefit of
tx-Kbtrtff A. J. Ncllon for the
operator
was
every
day
bomliardcd that can I m * had for a high school, ! the young In our community. The *
to do wb.it li<* can to overthrow them.
enrrry of the amount of the bond.
from other places with Inquiries as to and especially upon the highest ' meetings will be personally superin­
The wind performed a feat here
whether It would be safe to pass grade of teaching power, and most of tended by Rev. Ketcheson.
INpa'f U. H. Marah.il Pmcbatcl of
last Friday similar to that which ren­
through
town. At the county line all upon adequate and thoroughly
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Portland arrived her* Monday <>n
Miss Lucy Woods of Alkali Valley
dered easy slcvldlng for the Israelii'*»
With very will start next Monday morning for
between Klamath and Lake, a guar­ trained supervision.
way to Ft. Klamath to smuimm some
when they reached the lt«*<l sen on I
dian of health armed with a pall of beat wishes for your success, 1 am, Tulare Co., California, to visit friends : <
Mtnewa la-fore Ihr federal court.
their flight from Egypt. The stiff
Cordially yours,
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and relatives, and spend the winter '
|1. S. Maiiloy who ha» ticen work- hrecse from th« south swept I wk the * reeking sulphur received and soused
F rank A kmstkono ,
all
passengers
an<l
freight,
whom
be
in the sunny clime.
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tog on the Lakeview it nailer wa» In water» of Upper Klamath lake until
President of the University.
Slamiti. Falla Monday on Illa way Io Ho* lx*d of Klamath river, part leu-1 found escaping from the county.
Geo. Obenchain Is doing the stage <
driving “act” while O. R. Stewart. 1
lkiiauiulr where he goes to work <>n larly acr<*» from M<»>re Bros', mill, Finally, one day a band of attorneys
BONANZA WHISPERINGS.
who had been attending court at
the contractor, is absent for a few A
was nearly dry. It wit« no trick to Lakeview went through on their way
The young ladles in our town are weeks. George says he carries love i
■ It la reported to us tti.it K m , men walk from one shore to the other
to Ashland, did not stop to shake carrying very son* arms as the result letters in abundance.
Wt now nt work on the railroad without getting the feet wet.
It
hands and tell us Hie news, but put of vaccination. They say the remedy
B ill J ones .
jhllldoij from Klamatlion thin way, tukis Hie right kind of a strong
whip to tlielr horses and scoot­ is worse than the disease.
|*1 that 200 more arnjwanted as stani wind to produce this effect and It
Hoilern Surgery surpassed
ed through town as though the devil, Quarterly conference will lx* held
M they ran I m * insured.
d<x*s not occur often.
was after them.
at this place, Saturday, November
“Wlille suffering from a bad case
F TIi* telephone line In lukc county
Judge J. S. Orr departed Sunday
Ami yet In spite of all this array 24, at 2 p. in.
Bev. Summerville, of piles I consulted a physician who
ha» bren completed and Is In opera- for Shasta valley where he will mwl of fearful tales of death and fear- tlie presiding elder, will preach at
advised me to try a box of DeWitt’s
ttfXI between l.akevlew, Paisley, Ills wife and children, who have been stricken performances, there lias not
Lorella, Sunday, 11 a. in.; at the Vin­ Witch llazel Salve,” says G. F. Car­
Summer Lake and other town» in the visiting relative» there, and the been a death, excepting one, mid ¡is
son school house* at 2 p. in.; at Bo­ ter. Atlanta. Ga.
“I procured a
northern purl of th it county.
family wIII pnxird to their future to Ills death II Is very questionable nanza at 7 p. tn.
box and was entirely cured.
De­
Il I» reported that President home al Iteno. Nevada. Judge Orr as to what I lie disease had been. We
Miss Ketta and Master Frank Mor­ Witt's Witch llazel Salve Isa splen- '
■aueercT han signed an order re- I lls b<*'*ii a resident of Klamath coun­ bear from a reliable informant that ine entertaiued a number of their did cure for piles, gives relief instant­
«jutring the Carr Litui Co. to remove ty for flftecn years, and has l»*en a Dr. Parsons of Ashland, a physician friends last Thursday evening at ly. and 1 heartily recommend it to *
Ita fence» which surround *H,000 ucrca prominent and uaeful cltlscn, a man . of high standing and successful <*x- their home, the occ:ision being the all sufferers." Surgery is unnecessary ,
of unimpeachable honor and Inleg-! ' pcrlence throughout the Nt ate. s:iys
of government land in California.
birthday of both.
Many lemem- to cure piles. Dewitt's Witch Hazel'
Dr. E. T. Anderson, who returned rlly. lie ami Ills cat finable family that It Is not smallpox, Hut whether brance.s were received by their loyal Salve will cure any case, Cuts. '
feently from Manila «bete he spent will be greatly inlsiwd by Klamath »mallpox or Manila Itch, it was con- friends. Refreshments were served, hums, bruises and all other wounds■
three year», arrived here last Thura- county friends, who will sincerely taglous, mid the town eotinell did and tlie young people engaged in are also quickly cured by IL Beware'
day to Immite In the practice of III* wish them abundant prosperity mid right to enforce a rigid quarantine.
healthful and amusing games, until of counterfeits.
prvfisnlon. Bee blu rani In thl* happiness In their new home.
Since the quarantine three weeks In the “wee” small hours, when the
J. L. l’adgett & Sons, Keno.
Ashland Tiding»: Klamath John, < ap,. only one new case has appeared happy group separated, wishing
P»P»L
DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH
Win. Davis »nd ------
fatllllv
, of lairclla ageil W> years, died Monday, Norcm- outside the quarantined houses, and their host and hostess many such
Meet on the first and third Thuis-;
Regime to Ltw Angeles, (’al., to tier 4, and was Interred In the old not a case from first to Inst has re- pleasant occasions.
Klamath
cemetery
on
the
banka
of
suited
seriously.
Aside
from
the
one
days
of every month. Officers are:!
»Pud tlx* whiter In the hope <>f tH*iic- ,
Rev. Ketcheson is no longer a ten­
Frances
E. Boyd, N. (J.; Dolly Uerl-!
the
Siletz
liver,
m
ar
Tcnas
Charlie's,
death
at
first,
not
a
death
has
occur-
MhtrMr. Davie* health.
Livery-
derfoot In our midst. The way lie is
Ings.
V.
(J.; Hattie Hazen. Sec.; F.
Wcdnesday,
Rev.
Bryant
officiating,
red,
and
no
danger
or
fear
of
danger,
■DM^taien conveyed them to tin
learning to handle horses is *‘not
M. Hammond, Financial Sec.; Altic'
aaya the Toledo “leader.” He unit- |f thia be amallpox It Is the beet De­
Milrnad.
slow.”
i ?ast el, .Tcparni rer.
ed with the Methodist church some paved ami most Inrmless ¡mil civil
At last account» drilling for oil st
S. D. Whitmore has been on the
twenty yems ago and has lived a con- type of It we have ever heard of.
New stock of wall paper just re­
Akliland had reached a depth of 121.1
sick list the past week.
ceived at Baldwin's, 'the hardware
fe«t. Xn ol) I ms been struck ns yet. sistent t lirlstlan life since. Ills life | Mow It Is dying nut. No longer will
Every Ixidv Is getting a hustle on
though the prrapcct was brightened was a sermon of faltlifulncaa and pa-1 h . lx- necessary to run horses through themselves and laying in their win­ dealer.
Hence during Ills suffering.
The i town, nnd gunrdlnmi of public health
Write us for prices on Winter cloth­
• »eepagc <>f nudged oil some
past few years be has tx*cn blind and will no longer have to carry shotguns ter's supply of potatoes.
ing, woolen underwear, shoes, rul>l>ers,
»«•k» ago.
Unless prevented by smallpox, the groceries, etc. We have a very lnrge !
lias bad to lx* led to church guldeil by lir sulphur. Of the four Imuses that
A ni'-teorh* shower came off last | and clinging to some (xirtlon of Ills'Wl*re quarantined, two houses were citizens of this place will prepare a stock of above goods. Our low prices
Tbuixlny night and Is reported to wife's apparel. lie has left his son alx>ut ready to be released on Tuesday, basket dinner for Thanksgiving day will be a surprise to you. Make out a !
«»« been seen In different parts of David and gi»»l wife to mourn Ills ¡|,1() it |s likely that ail will be, be- and all eat together at the school list of what you want and let us give
THE HUFFY CO.
'•««•ntIncut. If the phenomenon deal It, and they have the sympathy f„re another week,
. house. Rev. Ketcheson will deliver ( you prices. '
•“'Islblcai thia point, no one bus of everyone. Klamath John waN a I
! an address to them at 11 a. m. after
O. Short wishes to inform his pa­
•»ported (he fact.
>t worth 10 cents n which the feast will be spread and all
medicine man of hi* tribe.
trons and friends to come and get
’ they do not tit your surround Hie festal board aN one hap­
file President's message which will
the potatoes this month at the pres­
AT MERRILL AND BONANZA-
See l>r. Goble mid get py family.
Kl'en to congress and the country,
ent price of #1.50 per cwt.
After
(Received tixv late for last week.)
Dr. J. G. Goble, Hie Medford Opti­
December 1, Spring lake potatoes
month, Is awaited with anxious
No school Monday and Tuesday. will be worth two cents a pound.
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL.
U Is reported that Prcal- cian, will bo at Merrill on Saturday
lie
Jas. Wright, the teacher, went to
«nt n<xW.V(.|t haa prepared Uie j »nd —
Monday, *•
Nov. . 23 to 2.’>.
FOR SALE.
makes a specialty of titling gluMca.
The following letter, approving the Klamath Falls for the purpose of ex­
document himself. '
changing
Ixxiks
for
the
children.
If
you
are
having
trouble
with
your
establishment of a county high school
Second hand saddle, gixxi as new,
M* L Chamberlin, clerk of the I 1
eyes do not full to consult him.
j here, was received by Judge WHilts I After Dec. 31, old books can not be new bridle and hacamore for sale by
J"'’ ”‘•"1 "f Hchool Lund com- j
Headaches often come from defer-1 last week, from the president of Hie exchanged for new ones.
John Collman. Call at this office.
H*","'r’t. reportsan unusual demand |
in
live eye sight, mid can lie relieved by | state university:
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Grohs
were
Isniilng land» by new aettloni who
C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt. says
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having proper glasses titled.
Eugene, Or., Nov. 12, 11)01. town Sunday and Monday.
his child was completely cured of a had
"ikh,g for permanent homes.
Have your children's eyes examined;[ Judge Willits,
Died, Grandma Casy, November 6, case of eczema by the use ol Ik-Witt's
• indicates mi Increased linml-
they
may
need
glasses.
Klamath
Falls,
Oregon.
at the home of her son Robt. Casey, Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all
P*t,,,n "f a desirable class.
Glasses ground to order for nil com- j My dear sir: I learned with great In Dry I’ralrle.
Remains were in­ counterfeits. It instantly relieves
Th, Bedford Inquirer snya that plicated eases.
pleasure from President Campbell terred in the roc Valley cemetery.
piles.
. I"'111’
claim they have no
Dr. Goble will also visit Bonanza j (|)af y(Hir (.nunfy was alxiut to estab-
Died, Mrs. Chas. Douglas, Nov­
J. L. Padgett Â’ Sons, Reno.
the*»
,hPre b,,t
”,p M"m® from Wednesday until Friday, Nov. ||Bh a county high school in Klamath
ember 12, of quick consumption.
dl,, *V,> h“'',wo deaths from the 27 to 29. Consultation free at hotel. county. 1 hope very much t lint t lie
rOR SALE.
Funeral services were conducted by
,hpy ‘erm “Manila Itch.” He will not visit the country.
project will bo carried out. It would I Rev. Griffith.
Remains wore In­
Ninety front feet on Main street.
I
,1 ,pJ w|11 11,0 Inquirer kindly tell
lx* one of the greatest things that terred In the roe Valley cemetery.
No better business lots in town,
•*1*» the two victim» Wcre.
ever hap|x*ned for Southeastern (Ire-
Should a case of smallpox appear quire at Gils office,
^huraday’s Oregonian: Captain .1.
gon, and would lie of very great ad­
In
our town, the authorities are
NAILSI NAILS! $s PER KEG.
300 doten egg" of unquestionable vantage to Klamath county. The re­
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Ihimn^ r,',l,rn<,<1 yeeterduy from a
ready to quarantine. The majority
THE
HU
EF
Y
CO.
character.
flex
Influence
upon
the
whole
com
»t his old borne In the
of our citizens have used the necessary
Steel Cut Nails, to close them out,
Sec Hr. Goble hlsmt your eyes at inunity from an economic standpoint precaution by being vaccinated.
' Svld
llfl '’‘‘P*4**11 waH u pioneer
IMF
kegs, at W per keg.
<lf
Oregon and Met rill Novemlx-r 2.1 to 25, mid at would be worth a thousand times the
G»>. T. BALDWIN
Hotifc
of
oui
jurors
lixik
crest-fallen,
r,,f , ,,c town of Kinmath Falls. | Bonanza N ovciii I mt 27 to 21), und gel cost of the sclnxd. It would also, >w4 because Jui^e Benson told them they
The Hardware DeiUsr-^uon
nilWW.:yj «low» cavalry com-' sonic good glawii’b Uttcd.
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RAILROAD COMMENCED.
ELECTRIC
BIG STORE
CASH STORE.
^•HEADQUARTERS FOR
Studebaker Wagons,
Press Drills.
Disc Harrows.
Oliver Chilled Plows,
John Deere Steel Plows
«
Dry Goods,
Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves,
Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas­ %
Clothing and Groceries
kets, Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpets and Lin­
$
The Best Assortment We
oleum, Wall Paper, Sewing Machines.
GEO. T. BALDWIN,
f
f
i
£
Have Ever Shown
New Stock Now Arriving
Hardware & Furniture Dealer.
L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor
FULL STOCK OF
General Merchandise
REAMES
I
&
JENNINGS
KLAMATH FALLS, OR.
A LITTLE STORE
FULL OF BIG GOODS
TH15
EXCELSIOR
I. F. Davies,
Mail Distributor and General Roust
about, Proprietor
DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY
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I
WANTED.
GRIZZLE & BRYANT
For General Ston
Cemetery Work of.
Specialty. All WorM
Shop Opposite New H
$250.00
The Klamath Co«
Association will pay
ward for the arrest i
any ;x*rsoii or persoa
stealing or alt«rtjj|
l>imils of any stflBJg
yienilwr or tins
Address I 'hasJ^H
orJ.O II
tlon of
ilty of
rite or
to way
residen!,