Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 27, 1902, Image 3

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
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kepi lite audience In H high state of
gissi humor tliroiighniit Die evening.
I iiik I and Km Frunctaeo.
i The Ir soiigs. reclt il Ime» atul short
rilUlt>l>AY. FEHItt'AltY 27. B<»2
1 M M. it.-. 1 ,M1(| Thomas Vwalher- comedies are tiew and interest log.
slone, i iiat;., ,| W|(|| burglary In Jack-
Y’reku Journal: Abati slxiy meu
local news
*0*1 villini,.
fro)ll thè Jack- are Imslly engaged in gradlng for thè
Village oloctlon oom«» off March io. ’“,n''II'')*H "u Simday nlglit of last imw rallroad up thè Klam.ith rlver
w,'k Me 1 Iff * irmi-uffers a reward troni l.alrd's piace Ibis siile of Klam-
J m Ry*"
From Klatnstbun of imo f,,r ,r(MU|pt.ur(. ,,f ijM. atbon, and bave compleicd conxldei-
Friday.
prlMHMrv.
ut,),. road b<l. The late stortila bave
The me*u«m hvl a meollng Mon-
Tli» stagi, frolli Agcr due bete inlcrferrd wllh lliolr labint, iiiaklng
H,y evening.
'Tiienday iiiornlng did iwt arrive until i,,v, r the
J. H. Agvr of Agvr, Calif., wus 1 •■«cuing on account of an acoldent mild, which Is also haul Io handli
per* Monday.
will'I* '«• urrnt ungr chase's station. when wet. As soon as dry, belt led
went her comes, a mill'll larger force
C K Hoyt of FL Klamatli was In A wheel wi|h broken. Tills. a«l«b'
Is Io b- pul on, In order lo bulbi as
bid run,., in i-wuirlly caused
town Nuiiday.
quickly us |H«sslbl«' to Ilii* tlmbr
II. K. Ilellorof Hah'in itrrlvcd ul slderalili di l.n.
Mrs I . p, tklns. wife of Geo, w. Helds around Pokeganut, al the On
Hila plue« Friday.
gon bmndary line.
N. li I’lillHp* "T !>ist flVlT WHH at Perkins of laiki'vlew, died at Iler
Hon. II. E. Ankeny arrived here
horn«-In
U
mi p|;l,.(. ¡aMl week, aged
the Fall» Monday.
37 ycai,. || muni
,
Smidny «'veiling to at tend th«1 stock-
Im
and
2*1
days.
Frank Grayball of Merrill was it
B* »id. »1, 1 [Mrenls and broUivrs and holders* meeting of the Klamath
Falls visit«* Tuesday.
Built Mr. Ank­
slsi.i» In'I. iu-x a liitaliand and un Falls Irrlgatlug Co.
Dr. Reum«'» made a profesalnnal
eny ami Mr. Marple, who was cotivey-
Infant daughter.
visit I'» Keim Tuesday.
M< it. infi.riiH ij (hut Topsy grade, Ing him to this place, were connldcr-
SEWING
Margaret Tack arrival here from led w...n I,. I(. 4I|(| iij,. ru||ri-Mj(
' ably brulsetl as the result of a runa­
MACHINES
Grants Pa* bud Frlduy.
way
which
hap|M'n«*«l
near
Kpemu-r
|l',""'',| "' md very mucli In want of
R F. *kmn of l.akevlew wax In rcp.iir. |' |s v,.ry precipitous ami creek, tilie of tlie horses la-i'ame
are the best that
Klamath Fall» yesta-nlay.
in i d» ro>, n nioii-d and otherwise frightened, Ixilli ran and jerkwl and
the two occupants of the vehicle
mechanical
j F. Adsma of Merrill was at the
lb - should t>e done before
were
thrown
violently
to
the
ground.
skill can pro­
411 R<*<‘|<h*||t <F'< him ,
Fall* ”•* •> ii »I* i ,' s * '!Yi<-»«l4y.
Tlie buggy was badh-y wrecked.
duce, and at an
M. It. Hart of Lakeport, í'uiir.
1 bi- K iinalli Falls Irrigating Com-
F'orliinulcly neither Mr. Ankney
honest price,
was .ni arrival bora Saturday.
pun li.id a un . 1 nig at tii«. Klamath,
Mr. Marple was seriously hurt.
fully warranted
Fl»g* were Hying here Saturday In •oimiy II,mi, Monday afternoon,
M imiks ' s lloine Company Showed
for ten years.
lb'
.iff.ills
f
Hie
company
were
found
Ipamrof WadilngUni’a blrtbiay.
la-fore a large and appreciative audl-
•o
*
“
•
in
1
».iiIstai-tory
i-ondltIon.
No
G W. Fbti ami Chas, liun h
For sale by
cni'«'at Bonanza Friday night.
Tin
Merrill were In KI miis II i F.ill* Mon­ biislii. SS of hjieclal Interest to th«* people of Bonanza were highly |.leas-
piililn- w is 1 r.mxai tixl.
day.
c«l with the ettecllcnt eumedy of Hie
A »lil.iud Tiding«:
Hervey Lind- entertainment, and I lie mcmliers of
Mrs GaMM.it of Lakeview stopp««l
lierr Saturday cu route to tin* rail ley ‘ .line 011 r from Klauiathcn y<m- the company returned well sat Islicd
*• rd n afterii'Hin mid li ft this morn­
witli tlie 1 reatment which they re­
r> . m L
ing for Illi' north.
While liere ll< celved.
A «lance, lasting imt II 5
X. N. Drew «if Dairy amt l
Mid that tin new railroad running : o'clock t he next lliorillug, followed
Lewnant of illy were Falls V IMIurs
from Rilrils would lx- complrt««! to | 1 tlie enterlalnnieiit, and
with gissi
Naturday.
l'«»K' g.im.i. lire., by the 1st of July. i music iiik I general goo«l
feeling. it
|»r. Reame» was **lh'«l to Me« rill
tslil.iinl Ibsord: The late rain was an enj«iyable is'casion. Al mid-
la»t week by the HI« icm > of II. F.
sbirtn provixl highly b-m Helal to the night a sumptuous siip|s-r was served
Ninlth s child.
li.kt'g.ima sugar I’m«' Lumber Co. at Hotel Morine.
Th«' dramatic
A. H. Hlhlcrlirand of Gietiwi»,!. at KI.nii.iHii.il, by raising tlie Klam­
entertainment, dance and supper
lie 1» ath rhrr fur floating down logs. Over
Minn., arrivisi here Nsturday
were a slg-nal siK'cess and met the
king for timber.
2.0O0,000 feet have lavn Mill Ini’ highest expectations of all In attend­
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
Two keys han l»os»i found and left down, which gives the mill a full ance.
■t thia offbe by E I. Apliégate, tn supply with mote Oil tlie wav.
Nome ranchers bare erroneously
wb«m owner k I iuii I i I apply.
i'l.'llan W. smith, yiningrxt son of miderstoiMl that they would I h - re- Washington. The hatchet drill by ence, so far. at least, as commercial
Chas. Horton, P <Y»llaii»n and Xlf Mr. and Mr». II. E. Nmltli of Mcr- qulrcd to pay the binds on their the primary boys in Mrs.
Nicker- fame is concerned—and it is a species
Wallis of Ik mama wwrr doing bual- rill, dl.sl Monday morning nt
s property In furthering th«' new Irri- son's department would do credit in of fame by no means to be despised.
i,rM tn Klamath Kalla Monday.
«>'v|i«'k, b-lng ag.xl one year ami gatl«m enterprise, t«'sides piiylng for any school in the land,
The flag [ Ask any New Y’ork apple merchant
ISaHinaater Csatel S.ui added aotne eight d.irx.
The plan is to drill In Mrs. Foster's room was ex- | what state stands first in apple pro-
Fiim-nil
Fiinerul services were the iim * of water.
It held al Merrill Tuesday afternoon at create a sinking fund, steadily in- ceedingly good. Master Kred John 1-
new Tik i»'!’« to the piMtonte«'.
­ 1 duct ion. on the point of quality, and
la a very d>xiir4blc Improvement.
2 ..'i i.» k
In their b'reavement, tin- creased from sales of waler, and son covered himself with glory in tell I- ­ Ii«' will promptly answer "Oregon;”
family have th«' sympathy of many from I hat source pay running expen­ ing us some things
I'
abiut Washington. - ask him what district of Oregon |
Quarantine rest rtcLIona were rc-
1
ses and Int« rest and finally wl|M- out The
.
11 was
.............
J.....
....
Hrst
.... and he will answer •
program
well presented
all ..
stands —
first
moved from the raaldencc of 1 11. frl«'iii|».
,-ii .inn
biiiiwru
p.oiin li-nI
11.
tn | | > --li.RHi
ii.fi, ” t ask him whose Indi- 4^
i
■•
I
« w »si rivnr«
and
showed mi
no rviitte
pains
had
“ • 11
H«xxl
river;
Tin* cost to the con­ through
bliorl of Spring bike Iasi Thursday.
\t last ai-coimts the \xhland oil thelMinds.
pared by Superintendent Anna vidua! brand is worth most and he
T. H Honre depart«-d Sunday on well had reached a d<-ptli of IH30 sumer of water from the start will Iieen s|
Smith's ” ...........
Ail this
not exceed II per acre, and in time. C. Eg.Ill uni lift able corps of teach-, will say "E. L.
..................
~~icx>
f.
<
1
and
had
to
»ii»)»rnd
opi'ratlons
a bualncaa Visit to Medfoni.
He *•1-
ers. MrsCragg. Mrs. Foster and Mrs. | explains why Mr. Smith is entitled 4*
on
.i.count
of
running
short
of
cable.
"H**
til«'
binds
have
been
paid,
the
pecta to return llie latter part of
' More cable has b'rn ordered. No oil prlre will drop to a very low rate, Nickerson. Following is the pro­ to give counsel to apple men. Spray-
thia week.
ing, Mr. Smith declares. Is the first |
1» yet, hut pri«i|«s'ts continue gmxl. merely lilglt emiuglt to defray cur­ gram:
George Chaat tin and wife, Rol,i
Battle Hymn of the Republic, ' essential of successful apple-growing. I
rent expenses.
The rate will be
If
the
c,.m|>.my
<l<>-»n't
finally
strike
1, Gosa and w ife and Claud Cliast.iln
or at least it is the thing without I
Tlie larger pupils.
oil, It may tap China and thus short- uniform, as the law requires.
departed today for ttwir new home ul
which succtsw in applegrowing is not
»
tpenlng
address,
Capt.
(>.
C.
Ap
­
promoters
of
the
undertaking
expect
■ ii tin- mute to the Orient.
HU 11«If». M.Hilan».
possible; and here is the formula
to
meet
on
tlie
15th
of
next
month
to
plegate.
\t tlie eiincliiKlan «if the Quaker
Hardt !a>ng illslurated the hsuw
which he reccominends after many
Some
things
about
Washington,
r>..'t..f»' 1 nti-rtalninent
Kat iinla • v I complete their organization.
of bis right all ulrli-rnn Hie tttlh Inst
years’ experimentation and of success:
Freddie Johnson.
liter* was a ple-eailng «'onlest, pnr-
DEATH OF COL. N. I». KNIGHT.
While loading 11 wagvui With I»4ev
White arsenic, one pound: sal.svxia,
Birthday of Washington, Edwin
tii |pn!<*<l m by thme btys and won
Dr. Reame», was caHed
t wo pounds; b>il for 15 minutes, or
Wilson.
II.
Knight,
»liti
ut
one
Col.
N.
hv Kirk Hcldrlek.
it nffordi-d much
until the ll«|Uid becomes clear; add
Hatchet drill. primary pupils.
t taht sptani lift! «»f pure eMer amiisenicnt.
Next Saturday night time lived in Klamath Kulls, having
Washington's Kiss, Joseph Jack- enough water to make up for evapor­
etnepev, Awe t Inu-a per day. Is an a w«x,<l-»aw Ing contest fur ladles w ill b-en Interested In the stock business
ation, or until the billed material
aívHet» pt«-rentier of smallpox. 1» therliwlng feature of the program. In this county, was found dead In Ills son.
The
Little
Hatchet.
Dial
Chilo-
Ho says th* American Medical Jour
* ¡rant Chlhlem who tixetl t 1 live mom In the Hotel Willamette at qulnn.
»al.
In Klam itlt county where lie has Salem on Tuesday morning of last
The Stars Ball, larger pupils.
ii™ =7£
Tlie Kianiincr reports that there mam friends, met with a frightful week. He died from heart failure,
of fresh slaked lime.
Washington. Billet Lobert.
are only two cases of smallpnx left aecidi'iit In a quarts mine in Sis- bls health the day Iw-fore his death
This formula waa print'd in yester-1
Washington the First Man, cliMiS
In Lakeview and I t»*y will *>H,n b- kivuii eoimly. Calif., on Monday of lielng apparently as gissi as ever.
day’s Oregonian in the report of al
of
Isiys.
rre«ivered and rcleaaad from quaraii- l.wt week.
Wliile removing quartz He was agili *12 years, and a nativi'
Conscience. Rena Mann.
Itaa.
from an "Id tunnel, a cave-ln caught of Delaware. Ills wife, who was a
Mr. N o I sh I v . Wallace Pedro.
daughter
of
the
bite
Cenerai
John
F.
Judge IL
Benwwi of this pince him. breaking ime leg at the thigh,
we here print it again.
Every Ore- j
The
Dead Itoll. Ikirothy Allen.
There Is one
act«! «a toaxt-mastar nt a banquet tracturing Ills collar t«nie and b.ully Miller, died In lKixi.
gon applegrower ought to commit it I
Didn't mean to. Hattie Mann.
son. Winter M. Knight of Portland,
given by th«' Order of Elks nt Med- mashing bls right band.
Columbia's Children, larger pupils. to memory; and, lest be forget it. he ;
and two daughters. Miss Portia
ford on Wednesday evening of last
will do well to paste it in his hat.
The railroad building from Eureka,
Our Country, six girls.
K nigh I. tin-actress now in laaidon,
«rrk.
Just a Hundred Y'ears t«x> 1 Sunn, "Spray without ceasing!” is an in- •
which it is report«'*! will ultimately
and Miss Silvia Knight of Portland.
junction which the apple grower 1
Mrs. W II. Kim¡*«n ami daughter ciinne«'t with one of the northern
Warren Skelloek.
Col. Knight had Is-en engaged for
ought to write down as number!
««f N.iylox depirti'd from here S.ilur trans>v>nt Inent al lines, will ticc«'ssarl-
Flag exercise, twelve Ixivs.
many years in the practice of law at
day on a visit to Santa Rosa. Calif. ly nv tie- pa»» through the Caar.tdcs
the eleven in his list of sacred com-:
A
pleasant
dance
was
given
in
Salem.
They were taken to the railroad by In tills county. It 1» one of the few
assembly hall on the evening of the mandments; and Mr. Smith's formula
lien. Hurn.
paNM-s through the mountains and
from K lamath agency .
¡22nd. Our genial musicians. Miss will greatly aid him in what he may
I*
on«-of
the
b-xt.
It
will
bring
the
’
Nickerson. Miss Allen, J. B. C. Tay­ well regard as a moral and religious
The Daughters of Rebekah of this
Not hav-
E ihtoh R ki 'I lil.li vs :
The report
lor. Harry Moinyer and Mr. Morgan, duty.
place are preparing to give a calim line to Klamath Falls.
paper for
furnished the music, which w:ia ex­
ball In Houston's opera b«>ime on tlw that the new ma«l will touch Redding i"g are" ,,n.v Items in your
REGISTRATION notice .
I will re­
is
hlghlv
Improbable,
considering
the
w,l,
"
‘
•'"*•'
from
this
point.
evening of Marell 14.
A grand time
ceedingly g'HKl.
1.»-atkm of that town.
'
,hc AKC”,--V is still in
Registration for the coming elec­
is anticipated.
Since C. V. Looslev has learned to
existence.
tion was opened at the County
dance
he
is
the
most
graceful
young
Mat Sunday, I» It. Applegate sc
It Is reported that In the case of
Clerk's office on Monday, the titli day
Altlimigli the roiuls arc very had
• man on the walk.
««mipanted his daughter, Miss lbs the Klamath River Liimb-r A Im-1
of January, 1902.
Justice of the
at present. we have some hopes of
It this dis's not find the wav to
ale, to Chase's station, where stir provement Co. va . tlie l'okegama
Peace and Notaries Public of outside
getting out stxm, and all look for-
1 the waste Isisket. I'll come again.
commenend teaching a term of sugar Pine laimlx'r ('«>., bitli of
precincts desiring bxiks and blanks
The snow
ward to an early spring.
Two S hoes .
school on Monday.
Klamaihon, Calif., a deelsion ha»
for registration purposes may procure
Is all gon«' and the grass is started.
Five eclipses three of the sun Mild I h rii rendere*! to thè cffect tliat !
same upon application to the clerk.
••SPRAY WITHOUT CEASING.”
A
few
days
ago,
Ed.
Johnson
killed
two of the moon, are scheduled for plalnliff is entltled to a judgment of |
J ambs H. D kiscoll .
* ■ i.o l.sn, wltli legai Interest frolli l:l ••"K'’ |*»nth«T, which measured
this year. Only une, 11 total cellpsr of
(Oregonian.)
County Clerk.
I Ile animal had Iveen
I lie mis in Oetolier III, will tic vlalhlc March 29. 1*98, iis net proHls 011 si'ven feci.
Mi. E. L. Smith, of Hood River,
with
his
hideous
!■> ,00.000 feet ami »15,127.25, as maklng thè waxxls
SALE! SALE!
in the t’nlled States.
until Ed. is doing a gteat seivlce to the produc­
net prutlts on
un t ili«'ex«'«'sa
he execs*« of I thè
he sald
___ x'ia'ams for some time.
tive
industry
of
Oregon
in
the
efforts
At a meeting of the central com­
work
1 purpose leaving Klamath Kulls
in. i « xi . ooo feet, and also costs of got on his t rail and made short
he is making to keep Its apple or­ about April 1st. 1902, ami now offer
mittee In lYirtland last Thursday,
i of his panthershlp.
chards clear of pests. Mr. Smith is no all ntv household gixxls for sale, to­ I
•t was d«fclil«*d to hold the congress­ ' smt.
There lias Ix'eii some sickness here
mere theorist: he is no book farmer. gether with a few popular books,
Mrs.
Kred
Moore,
Mr.
ami
Mr.
and
ional convention for the First dis
from gripi»'. but all are on the road
Ills tel.ilionship to the apple Indus- especially suited for a school or
• rlct nt ItoKcbiirg, April 1.
| M ix II. I'. tialarneaii and the die
to recovery.
trv is tli.it of a practical man who library. Call at the Presbyteiian
Two 1,„I, "'llsble ilramatle |»erformers who ex-
Lakeview Exnmlncr:
The many friends of Miss Egan works with his own hands and not
,
ihs 'I to join their company here,
Manse,
near
the
Presbyterian
•
' '
dred and twenty-five new township ; *
will
lx' pleasctl to learn thill she has only with Ills hands. I ut with Ills
tlgure on leaving this place on their
J. M. M c C omb .
Church.
plats were received at tlie Lakeview
head as well. To him more Ilian to
theatrical tour nbmt the 17th of reioverixl from her rtx'ent Illness.
land office during the past week, io
Frank L. Applegate has gone to any idher individual is due the high
Patent
A full line of groceries.
Mai<h. They will proliably give a
take the place of those l<«t in the big
few entertalnmentH here lieforo de- Valnax to Hll the position of teacher. repute in whleh the Oregon apple medicines of all kinds enough to
Are.
patting. Tills is eminently proper. Mr. Malone resigning on account of standsjn the general markets, and kill you If sick, make you sick if not,
Frank's many friends Ills place nt Hood river Is easily the continually on hand at the Excelsior,
Roy Wright and Win. Wilson re­ Klamath Kails people will be anxious III health,
turned Friday from the Klamatli to enjoy the talent of the company here gave him a surprise party | most famous apple orchard In exlst- Dairy, Or.
river lielow Keno, where they had when It Is complete and will turn out Jon the eve of Ills departure,1
•*eett trapping.
The former came (1|| nlltwM. IUII| make the initial en- ! which was 11 very enjoyable affair.
[ Interesting games wete indulged In
Imine sick. They caught a number gag,.nlent a big success.
lt I until 10 p. m., when numh rs were
of minks and raccoons.
The free entertainments given
drawn and all were invited Into the
Mrs. Alex Martin, Mrs. E. W. the Quaker Doctors' cmnnany aitrnct
(lining rtxiltl where the hostess. Mrs.
Gowen, Mm. W. C. Johnson, Miss (. , row
..... ded
............
...........
...............
......
houses
and R give
good ... s.atls-
(1. C. Applegate, servevl the daintiest
Clara Graves and Frank Ward
went fa,.(|i.n. Saturday
Saturday nlgbt
night, an
an ad- of cake and ice cream.
All went
lo Merrill Monday to attend th«1 fun-1 llt|ss|on fee of 25 cents was
charged
home feeling well paid for partlelpat-
end of the infant, child of Mr.
mid Mn(| (he opera house was tilled, the
p Ing In the gallics of youth.
Mrs. II. E. Smith.
program
being somewhat
more
The Indian schixil children gave a
Mrs. Holmes
Harry Bailey, receiver of the U. S. eliibiratc Hum usual.
'
"
.
Holmes
and
pleasing
entertainment, last Friday
lund office ut Lakeview, tinti Lxx' ut tl><‘ pimío mid Mr.
ti
>.
_
.
.1 il.
.■■■■«> Il«»
’« • «»•«! iti
Harry
Hu'vard
in i>*tiHiv
cutncdy cliuruct.'rs evening in honor ol the birthday ut
Beall, treasurer of Luke county, ar-
kiiim
.
Mamath Falls
4. > 4.4. * - ► .fc
4 ♦ * M>
ELECTRIC
BIO STÖRE
CASH STORE.
I
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f
I
Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves, 4’
Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas­ I
I
kets, Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpets and Lin­
oleum, Wall Paper, Sewing Machines.
$
-S tiletto -
4-
4*z
4-
4-'
4*
t
$
i
GEO. T. BALDWIN,
I
Hats, £
Dry Goods,
Clothing and Groceries.
The Best Assortment We
Have Ever Shown
New Stock Now Arriving.
*
Hardware & Furniture Dealer.
A. O. V. VvZ. BUILDING,
4«
4^
*
L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor.
ik
I
4*
I
THE BRICK STORE
FULL STOCK OF
.
General Merchandise,
reames & J ennings ,
__
KLAMATH FALLS, OR
A LITTLE STORE,
FULL OF BIG GOODS
EXCELSIOR
I. F. Davies,
Mail Distributor and General Roust­
about, Proprietor.
DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY,
THE
DUFFY
Order your Easter
suit now.
Over 6oo
sample patterns just
received. For tailor
suits to order at $io
to $25. Call in and see san­
pies and let ns take your order.
ORE.
S1C1C
GRIZZLE & BRYANT
For General Stone Wert.
Cemetery Work of al
Specialty.
AN Work Gt
Shop Opposite New F eed
$250.00 REWARD
The Klamath County Live Stock
Association will pay the above r*.
w 11 rd"for the arrest and c>onvtc.tion <tf
any person or persons found guilipaf
stealing or altering the mania or
brands of any stock belonging to any
memlier of this association.
Address Chas. Horton, President
or J. O. Hamaker.Sccr tarjr.