Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 13, 1902, Image 3

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plunged Into twenty feet of water.
Mr. Moire wax thrown a ri>ti*ld ruble
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distant!«* from the animals and had a
rHBHHDAY, I KHKPAUY HI.
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frightful alrugglc for life, going to
Ashland, Grants Piuwv, lluseburg the Ixd tom twice and nearly giving
LOCAL NEWS.
Fortunately, and
and oilier lowii* In Soulliern Oregon up In d'-x|xilr.
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riuvn si tiva buairls of Irada, wlilch mine toi soon, tie landed on a bunch
To-iuorrow la Kt. Valentines day.
■ni!.» i iiiiipjixlriiig much to promote of tub's and wax thus stile to rexcue I
MII m Kilgore of I xm I river was In
' hl " Intafl M ■
l< 1.mial h Falls liiinuelf. Til» horses also <■*< a|x-d.
town Tuoadsy
"light 1» have a xlmtlar organization.
Yreka Journal: Douglas H. Stone,
M K Hutcheson of Merrill w . k
Win. Nall and wife arrived here a prominent and aulmtantlal citizen
I
al thia pi*^ Monday.
I ridgy from iaikevlew, where they of Red Bluff, called st Illis offiig! Iasi
Mr. an<l Mrs. Fuller want to Lak< i have Ix i-n residing. They will re- Wedmaiday ill company with Godfrey
«lew Inal week, lu be alxwiit ten day* 1 «.it*- at Uris place permanently. ! Puters, to give us u friendly call.
C II. McCumlmr atopjM-d here to Mr. and Mix. Nall have many friends I In addition to other Interests Mr.
day oil Ida way to hairy from 1‘okeg I" h w Im are gla<l In see I hem ret urn. | Cone is bii extensive breeder of tine
ama.
'lhe exlate of the lata D. P. | liorars, and has tieen In consultation
Maj. Worden Informs us that bin I hoiii|Muii, the prominent pioneer 1 with horsemen and others, concern-
atm, W. N., will arrive hero ul«>ul of Portland who died rwxntly, Is : Ing a new racing circuit to Include
May 1.
»alui-d at fl780,J64, according to Be«l Bluff, Iteddlng, Yreka, Ja<-ksoi)
J. B. Moore left Monday and .1. M in'1 "lull and appriilM-ini-nt. Of the 'and Klamath countlea, Or. Race* will
Moure Tuesday for Ager tor ru«>r> amount, there Is ♦2oo,non worth of tie held In Yn ka alxiut the last
September, to continue five days,
real I'xtatc.
freight.
which some superior tnt'ing
Iiniiilgr.ition to th*- Pacific Coast
Matt mid Mh'hasl Elgner of Mertlll
running horses are promised.
were In Kiamatii Fallu on buslm.e. ■»III Ix-gln next month, and trans-
SEWING
Telephone connection has I
eonlliii-iilal railroad lines are prepar­
Monday.
MACHINES
establlslied between Klamath J
J, F. Adam*, a lending klorkm.ui ing lo handle the biggest rush III J anil Ashland and will stani lx: r<
Kiamatii county
of Merrill, * m here .Mtniduy und their history.
are the best that
-iiould
endeavor
lo
g.-t
an<| keep it* ' for public use. The Instrument at
Tuesday.
thia
end
is
In
the
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II.
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mechanical
full share of set t lera.
About 35 people al Picard, t’al.
Vulkeuburg.
The line <l<x-s
shill can pro­
W. E. and Dan Conner nrrlvol work first class at prcM-nt owing
were sick wlUi la grlp|x- al one tin»
duce, and at an
from Lum- ll>*'k ranch Tuesday, and
last week.
the Interference of telegraph lilies al
honest price,
vixhiday morning W. E. Ixsirded
Ashland, lint the difficulty will br­
O. P. Waggoner la engaged with
fully -warranted
II»- stag*- for Ager, lie has gone to removed ax mx > ii ax possible
and
A. C. Beala III the wsgim-muklng
for ten years
Sail I ram is. *!, and from t In-re wt-un-
Klamath Falls will then enjoy per-
business
ik'istand lie will take a trip lo Mex­
For sale by
feet telephone I'oiiimunleatlon Willi
Stage Cunt rector J. L. Vaden ha* ico. Dan returned lo the ranch.
the outside world. A telephone ex-
been attending to business In AMdaml
Misirc's Home f'oiii|siny will give change here lx Ix-ing advocated and
the past week.
on*'of II* excellent il'iiimitlc enter­ It lx likely one will lx- extabllxhed
E. It Henry lias been employed by tainments In
Bonanza February la-fore long. The acquisition of a
the town Ixxird lo establish Hie grad.- 21.
“Swi-et In-arts," one of the long-distance telephone lx very de-
mi Conger avenue.
three eoniixlleM to lx-given, Is one of sliablc and lx xo regarded by citizens
Eugene Hammond and wife ami lb«- very Ix-xt plays the company has generally.
mother, of Merrill were Falls Unitors produc<*d. Bonanza people are axmir-!
The Alturas trial lx still dragging
lhe fore pert “f the wr«k.
••d a rare treat.
• along with fre<|iient row* lw( ween
It is reported that Jack Douglas, the court and defendant's lawyer*,
Rev. Ilart.lt was prevented from
going to Merrill last Sunday, l-clug aged ataiut 45 years and unmarried, The trial lias probably had no par-
i
was accidentally killed by Ix-ing slid In undIgnI tied proceedings In
under lite conlrol uf grippe.
Among the
II. N. Wallace. for ten year* a ■ .night by a log while working at the any American court.
rwUd.nl uf Ashland. died nt In* bom. »hoot .it Piikcgania last Friday. Mr recent outbursts on the part of the
Daigl.u« had lx-en employed at the prexldlng judge has lx-en Iris advice
Ibero on Wednesday of last w«.-k,
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
«•amp several years and had sume to Ih<-participating legal lights to
A. D. Carrick left Uii* we* k f..r
acquaintance at tills place.
leave
tin-
court
lixihl
and
tight
out
Pakegama. where he Ims gone to
Sat­ the following dxy in a vain effort to Etta Moore. Ida Miller, Audrey Far­
Dr. Iteames made a profr-sslonnl their differences with pistols.
arrepl employ incut with the lumtx-r
visit to Fort Klamath Sunday.
He urday's n-eord of the trial shows the find It. Finally they came to a very rar. Etta Turner, Henry Stidham,
com pa»*.
reports that there has lieen v« rv lll- following characteristic remark from precipitous mountain side and Lord Johnnie Siemens, Marjorie McClure.
Ilev. Ilarblt go** to IltHiuiira Sai­
tle snow around the Fort tills win­ the court: ••I’rvrced with the wit- Maxwell and Dr. Bentley proposed; Glenn Beals, Virgil DeLap.
urday to hold llir second quarterly
ter nol enough for g<H»| sleighing. iicsK. I will stay here until eternity t<> ascend it.
Dr. Munson, who was! Miss Cardwell's department: Ftta
conference ut that pl.no Saturday
Il«- wax told that ('rater lake moun­ enu- ks. Y ou are raking----- with a a man of large and corpulent Arnett, Uberto Carrick, Percy Clop-
and Hun-lay.
tain bail been unusually free from tine comb and asking all the ques­ physique, had become greatly fa- ton. Percy Dixon. Loyd DeLap. John
H. N> Grigsby Informs uathat lie snow tills M-ason and that it in no* tions on (Rid'a earth that youi de­ tigmxl and asked the other two to Hunsaker, Willie Hum, Maggie
I im bought tin- hardware stick of tin easily accessible.
pleted brain suggests."
continue and leave hint lorest. This Jones, Walter Johnson. Anges Mar­
late flrm of Carrick A Grigsby and
In the 1'nlted States district court they did.
Dr. Munaon sat down ple, Maud Martin, Willie Sims.
Superintendent I><-Lap, II. F. Mur-
has opened the store for business.
■ ta il and J. G. Wight, comprising at Portland, the Sunset Telephone beside a clump of rock and his two Homer Smith, Harry Slater, Alfred
Elalx.ralr preparation* are being lhe County educational Imard, arc A Telegraph Compony lias secured I , companions wxm disappeared. In a Varner.
mad-- fur the masquerade liall at tlu- «'ou'liictlng an examination of appli­ a temporary injunction against the few hours, after a fruitless search
Miss Galloway's department: Ches- (
opera house tomorrow night, and a cants for teachers* certificates this town of Medford to restrain it from for the lake, the two returned to the ter Delap, Charles DeLap, Perry l»e- |
large crowd and a K' mm I timr 4fr week. Five leaclier» were in atten­ removing the company's lines from spot when- they had separated from ' Lap. Clarence Mitchell, Holly Sie- !
promise«!.
dance. viz: Miss Stella Campbell, tin- st re* ts uf Hie town. 111 accordance Dr. Munson. Here they were greet- mens, Jay Arant, Inez Turner, Clara j
Many people have hc*-n sti!T ring Mix--* * Emilia and Ella Bussy, Mr. ('. with an ordinance passed December ed by an amazing sight, w hich turn- Graves. Harry Goeller, Jerry Martin. I
slightly from grip the past few II. Z.i-vely and Mr. D. A. McComb, 17 Inst. Tiie ordinance required the etl their hopeful thoughts of explor­ Carl Wright, Lena Barnum, Mamie
week,. It h .t mild form of lhe dis- Th*- tlrM four were frulli Ijlllgell telephone company to pay an annual ation to those of Ix-wilderment and Boyd. Eva Carrick.
Miss
Applegate's
department:
rase, however, ami w<- have he.ird of Valley ami the last from Klamath llceiiae fee of fliou and to reduce its regret. Tiny found Dr. Munson’s
Falls.
The ex.iiniliat Ion Mill end monthly charge for service to ♦1.50 lifeless ixxly reclining on the nx-ks. True De Lap. Levin Lewis, Roy Walk­
no M-rt‘>u* «.isc*.
fx-r moiitli. Falling to comply by The three gentlemen were not only er, Jesse Siemens. Earl Walker, Har­
Roth north and south lx.und I ruin* tomorrow.
ry White, Johnnie Martin. Ida
Nellie E. L*xifdcy, ngcil It years, February 1. lhe town authorities ' strangers to the country, but strang­
w< re lirdevlled and d.-Liv.-d the Hr-»t
Grigsby, Bertha Parker, Jessie Apple­
ers
to
each
other,
and
thus
imagine
were
requlivxl
by
the
ordinance
to
iff the week, and *•• T i I om I IV »lipped x.-conil daughter of P. S. L*sadcy,
destroy the euinpany's lines.
The the feeling of the two surviving gate, Nettie Drew.
by auy> no malt from either the \g«r died of piiellliioiilu III Jacksonville,
It was de­
conpany
refused
to
yield,
and
pre­ , members of the party!
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
on the 51 II Inst. She and her sister
or Ashland stage*.
cided
that
Dr.
Bentley
should
remain
vents
damage
to
Its
property
by
I
w<
r«'att<-iiillng
St.
Mary's
Academy,
The r<uul* have lwx-n slushy and
Notice is hereby given that the
Injunction.
The matter will be , with the body, while Lord Maxwell
disagreeable to travel the |xu-t week where they went with their father heard In court April a. in the mean­ hastened to the Agency to announce regular annual meeting of the stock­
hut the moisture Is needed to prepare from Ft. Klamath alxiut the 1st of time the company will pursue busi­ the sad tidings and summon help. holders of The Klamath Falls Irri­
the will for coming «-tops anil rrpli-n- they«nr. Mr. I>x«lcy's wife died ness unmolested.
I This being done, the remains were gating Company will be held at the
last fall, and another death now adds
Ish Inkas and st reams.
'conveyed to the Agency, wliere a office of the Company, at Klamath ¡
Notwithstanding the inclemenl
to Ins burden of grief, in Iris afflic­
In Malheur e-iunty the oil l.ir<n>
coroner's inquest was held and inter­ County Bank. Klamath Falls, Ore­
tion, lie ami llm surviving children weather, a fair-sized audience greet­
are greatly encouraged mid excited
ment followed. It wax ascertained gon. on Monday, February 24, 1902,
will have the cordial sympathy of ed Moore's Home Company at the
in
over the recent striking of oil.
that heart failure and death had at the hour of two o'clock p. in. for
opera house Monday evening, when
many Klamath county friends.
one place a gn<*l flow <>f oil was
resulted from Dr. Munson's over- the purpose of electing a Board of.
Patlerwin, N. J., experienced on they presented a variety of comedy exertion. A few days later. Capt. Directors for the ensuing year and
found at a depth of 110 feet.
“Nature
Sunday, a eontlagratlon that destroy­ that wax very pleasing.
<>. C. Applegate, vvlm was then an for the transaction of such other
Mr. Forkrr arrived Sunday on 111*
mid
Philosophy.
”
--Naval
Engage­
ed property valued at fllo,ooo.ooo,
employe at the Agency, made Ills business as may properly come before
return from the North Fork of
rendering l.ooo families homeless. ments," and “Front Germany by initial trip to Crater lake and was said meeting.
Sprague river, lie reports that five
No fatalities were reported.
There Wire" were lhe three short plays ¡u-coinpankxl by Lord Maxwell and
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
cabins ware In course of const rm t ion
were destroyed 500 dwellings, * pub­ forming lhe evening's entertain­ Dr. Bentley. They made as thor­ this February 11, 1902.
on homesteads there when he left.
lic Inilldliigs, 5 churches, ti blinks, ment, and the degree of g<*xi humor ough an examination of the lake, its
A lex M artin J r .,
Mndford Mall: F. S. Brandon, of 7 office buildings ami 25 store build­ draw ii from each kept the audience j I walls and island as was possible at
Secretary and Trer-surer.
Merrill, Oregon, was in Medford over ings. The Dames were driven by a in a merry, laughing inood from .that time.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sunday upon a visit to Ills brother­ fierce wind ami could not In- checki-d start to finish
Mr. and Mrs. Mistre j
In-law, A. E. Austin anil family. until great damage had been done. handled the leading roles with their
Set vices will be held in the Presby­ i
Th.- gentleman wax i-n route Io Sail Patterson firemen were re-enforced customary skill and maintained tlieir
terian church next Sabbath, at 11
/'rane.lacn.
The following dispatch from New a. in. and at 7.30 p. ni.
by al«l from all neighboring cities and well establlslied reputations :u> enter­
Prayer
tainers.
Mrs. Galarneau showed York t<> Sunday's Oregonian is of sig­ meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Charles W. Johnson, who has lx-en towns.
adaption to tin- characters she repre- i nal importance to Klamath county:
n resident of Lakeview since lasfl,
Christian Endeavor Society will
Ashland Tidings: A. M. Apple
riled there on the .list ult.
lie hail gale, a proiirinent citizen of Huy sentc«l and carried them out with1 ••Lord Thurlow, of England, who meet each Sabbath at 6:45 p. m.
lx-en a sufferer from a cancer for hurst. Douglas county, an brother grace and dignity. There is a mark­ has been spending the last year In
The Francis Willard Memorial
many years, lie leaves a wife and of Peter <>. Applegate, th Jackson ed improvement in her manner and ' California in the Interest of English service will bo held at the evening
speech. Mr. Galarneau's efforts grow investors, investigating the best rail­ hour for service.
two children.
county recorder, died at
better witli eaeli trial. Iris parts Mon­ road route from Eureka to Bedding,
D. M. Griffith mid wife departed Sal unlay evening, Feb. 1st
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
day night being brought out in g<xxl and tlienee on to join the Northern
last week for Sumplcr. Or., where a family, lie leaves a large
I style.
Fred Houston represented Pacific, has arrived here. This road,
Registration for the coming elec-j
Mr. Griffith will tinlsli up aonie bust- frlenda to mourn his demise.
De- one of the chief characters in - Naval he announces, will soon be built.
lion was opened at the County
tiexs preparatory to returning here , ceased was an uncle of D. A. Apple­
Engagements" and managed It with The capital will be furnished half by Clerk’s office on Monday, the 6th day I
In the spring to Improve Ills valuable gale. the Wells Fargo Co.'s express
Iris usual cleverness. There are no English and hair by American in­
Justice of the
ranch nt IVIIcan Iwy,
i agent of I Iris city. The deceased was Ix-tter amateur actors than Fred. | vestors. Lord Thurlow spoke enthu­ of January, 1902.
Peace
and
Notaries
Public
of outside
The city council nt Ashland has i the second son of the laic Jessie Ap­ Al. Sloan mid Merle Houston did siastically of the rich country which
precincts desiring books and blanks
plegale,
aged
02
years,
anil
refused to grant a fifty-year fran­
well as Ix-ginners.
The entertatn- will be tapped by the new line, but for registration purposes may procure
I
chise for a st rest railway, the reason Oregon with Iris parents in
I incuts given here by hx-al young peo­ refused Io say exactly wiiat route it same upon application to the clerk.
Ix-lng that the city charter provides
Lakeview' Examiner:
Mr. and ple under the direct Ion of Mr. and | would follow.
J ames H. D riscoll .
against allowing a franchise for a Mrs. William Nall, who came to Mrs. Mixirc have broiiglit out some ■
HONOR ROLL.
County Clerk.
perlixl of more than ten years.
Lakeview from Klamath Falls alxiut excellent dramatic talent ami lhe
Names of those who have been
See the notice of the county clerk
The Ashland city council lias taken a year and a half ago, left for their new faces that have appeared with
neither
tardy
nor
absent
from
Klam­
to
all voters to register. The regis­
each
succeeding
effort
show
that
the
u step to facilitate convictions of any old home last Friday, to reside. Mr.
ath Falls sei < h >1 during the month, tering for the election two years ago,
violators of its prohibitive liquor Nail Is a flint-class plumlx-r anil did supply is exhaust less.
January 13 to February 7, 1902:
will not suffice for the election next
ordinance. It Is proposed to give that work In the Hotel Lakeview
In 1871 three strangers to the,
Mrs. Cogswell's department: Leoyd .June, but must lie done again or the
any Informer one-half lite amount of building, and in other buildings country attempted to hx-ate Crater
alxiut town since the big tire.
He lake and the expedition resulted; Clopton, Leon Boggs, Al bore Moore, voter will lose his vote.
the flue In the event of conviction.
lias purchased the attached st«x-k most unhappily. Dr. Munson had1
Miss Hattie (Jrosliong, who was
of hard ware of Carrick A Gtigsby of ¡come out from Chicago to till the
living with her grandmother, Mrs.
Kiamatii Falls, anil will engage in I position of physician at Kiamatii
Barker, near Ft. Klamath, died there
that business In the future.
Mr. ' Agency. Soon afterwards Lord Max-'
Sunday evening, being aged alxiut
and Mrs. Nall have numerous friends I well of Edinburg, Scotland, and Dr.
in years. Chan. Gronliong, living nt
! Bentley of Toledo, Ohio, arrived to,
here who regret I heir departure.
Fulton, Oregon, was telegraphed for.
J. M. Mixirc hail a narrow esca]x> 1 sec and explore Crater lake. So the ;
W. J. Moore of Lakeview aril veil
from
drowning last Friday In lake three gentlemen concluded to make
Here Monday on route home with Ute
Ewauna
at. this place, lie t<x,k his the trip together and planned ac­
remains of hln U-year-old son Ralph,
wiio died In Halcin, where he hiul big span of horses Into the waler to cordingly. The first day they reached
the mountains, in the summit of one
been taken n few weeks ago to re­ wash them, riding one and going In
of which lhe natural wonder Is hx-al-
at
the
usual
place.
But
he
proceeded
ceive medical treatment for blmxl-
ed, but they devoted a large .share of
too
fill-
and
suddenly
the
horses
pvlsonlng, caused by an Injury to one
1 I Id* !■ gx vvbile xkutIng. J. E. Mr-
ISiiiuii^h of Lakeview lli-'t .Mr. M-xirc
till* place and ai- oiiip.iiilcd lillii
IWtt
llOIIIH,
ELECTRIC
BIG STORE
CASH STORE
Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves,
Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas­
kets, Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpets and Lin­
oleum, Wall Paper, Sewing Machines.
«4 ti letto -
Dry Goods,
$ Clothing and Grocerie.
GEO. T. BALDWIN,
The Best Assortment We
Have Ever Shown
New Stock Now Arriving.
Hardware & Furniture Dealer.
K. O. V. W. BUILDING.
L. F. WILLITS, Proprieto
4-
THE BRICK STOR
FULL STOCK
General Merchandis
REAMES
ANOTHER RAILROAD
&
JENNIN
KLAMATH FALLS, OR.
A LITTLE STORE,
FULL OF BIG GOODS
THK
EXCELSIO
I. F. Davies,
Mail Distributor and General Roi
about, Proprietor.
DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, 01
Order your Easter
suit now. Over 600
sample patterns just
received. For tailor
suits to order at $10
to $25. Call in and see sam-
For General Stone Wort
Cemetery Work of all KI
Specialty.
All Work (luara
Shop Opposite New Pead Sts
-
$250.00 REWARl
The Klamath County Ole
Association will pay the abov
ward for the arrcM and convict
any person or r —
*------ found
*
persons
gut
stealing or altering
i
the marl
brands of any stock belonging t
member of this association.
Address Chas. Horton, Pteal
or J. O. Hamakcr,Secretary,