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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1902)
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. 1*hi» li *||| |M »hipp'd witli the the genernl ni*n*g”r» as an liinov i v Adam* bunas. lion ;iuit<'ii<llnK evil to the welfare of * th« town. Why Hi»' II 'rciil ” an effort r k < iii'ir.aii in contains Ihu rilt'KSpA Yi MAIlCII 13 4* ¡"liowhig W.uhliigtou (IlspaU'b, to »helve the result of the mass 1011-1 venlloii, wo don't know. Powslbly 4$ wl “ 'li glvtMt a »urani e of payment of LOCAL news II" KI.miaih Indi,ms for land erron- It wus the accompanying glory or an ' Inspiration on the part of the general Allutn» I’“" '»•'* electric lllflil »'1'islv «'»I'liKh'ij from their rexerva- manager* that they could do an In- Hou: • IteprwK iitutlve Moody today plant nearly r«’tUly for operation. ' i |. n..| m th. Imlfuti Unite degree of good in contributing All repu> Reau* should remember i • “miniti»». Representative Tongue'* their sagacity to the future manuge »ml attend their primaries »»«•«♦. Nat bill to rutify th»- treaty with the ment of the town. Anyway, we feel t unlay» Kl.imaf li liuh.iiih whi'ri'liy they rede assured that they will exercise thcli Allen SinlHb «K'''! r,:‘ yeats, died of l<*'be IJnitH siat,,K u tract of 021,- energy In the tight direction. The J heart failure lit hl* home In Medford h _ i acres of reservation, for conjectlire* that the generul manag UI the 1st Innt- wlih h tin. Government agrees to pay ers will try to have .Main street aban doned and rc-cstalillslii'd on tlie hills John I”*' Smith Wits lodged In Ihr them ♦ »37,007.“ north of here or even seek Io have rounty Monday to await an r< Nett 1er» and liouiescrkcrs from the tlie avenues and boulcvurds of the amination on a charge of larceny. !..ist, taking mhuiitage „ of the io* renowned and Immortal Jl< ights pav The work of weighing mall* on Ihr lull s will, h will prevail until May I, ed with gold and thereby transform ,allroad commenced the lirst of 114 hl ' h 'K'" pouring into Portland last ed into a New Jerusalem, arc of week and will continue for thirty ♦ rliluy, when 5oo arrived. Thenum- courae mistakes and merely conjured ,'*r of dally arrival* promisee to In- lip by envious opponents. days. A drunken jeweler did awlnc Indis eii’as» io, tin),. g,„.M ,(|1 Most of the PERSONAL. criminate shooting In a saloon at new I'oim’rs have slop-over privilege* •»ml can examine points between Medford one day last week and was SEWING T. K. Smith of Bly was ut I'ortlnml and Ashlund with little Rued $25 and costs. MACHINES Falls Monday. Tlir Presbyterian ladle* had a ■ »'ra 1 »| h iiv»'. |i |N reasonably cer tain Hi.it Klamath county, with its W. F. Arant was in from Pine largely attended «upper In the build are the best that •'«< »'lli'iit Inducements and bright Grove Monday. Ing formerly occupied by the Duff;. mechanical pr<»s|M'cts, w||| Ms-lire Ils share of new I. J. Straw of the Dorris ranch was Co. isat Friday evening. 1 set t lets. sKill can pro in town Sunday. Mrwirs. August and Charles l.lskey, duce. and at ah •In M ii I ih abyy |llM( *<.(.|( Ash- J. W. Cox of Medford ha* iieen l*>> pnwperous ranchers of Dairy pre honest price, clnct, were In Klamath Fal's on busi I. iik I was raked by a furious ami dc*- here the past week. fully warranted tructivi'wind. The Tidings thinks S. P. Porter of Redfield was here ness the for»’ part of the week. for ten years. Rcincmlfer the calico luill W be Ihf *loriu had tlm flavor of a Kan- tin- first of Hie week. s.is < i < Ion»'. • >ii»'dwelling was lifted For sale by Dr. Reame» made a professional given til llou»t»»ii’s i»)M'ra hoiiM’ by the Daughter»' of Ri lwknli tomor from Ils foundation, another build visit to Merrill Monday. ing ».« purtlally unroofed, and row night. Good music and a g<««l many U. K. Fuero of Biy was an arrival trees w<re torn out by the time are Msured. here tlie first of tlie week. roots. Kevi rul woodsheds and other The Quaker !><*.loru finished their small buildings were demolished, O. G. Anderson of Dairy was a •Ugsgcimnl here Saturday eveulng Oldest inhabitants were on deck will. Klamath Falls visitor Tuesday. and departed Sumlay morning for the d" liir.itI. hi that It was the worst M. E. Hutchison and wife of Her- ban Francis»-»». A daiwr followed storm i-vi'r experienced In the Rogue rill were Fails visitors Tuesday. the entertainment Saturday night. rlvi r I In-storm was comparatively II. V. Mitchell and A. F. Hunt of A Nouthern I'aclllc pasramgi-r train light lii Ri iniatli county and no dam Ashland arrived at this place Sun wax «ris ked In Texiui early Friday age w*» done here. day. morning resulting In flfl»*cn deaths Die rounty court was In *r*s»lon L. M. Semple of Klamathon has ■nd twenty-eight pcrwuis Injured last we. k, adjourning on Friday. The been at tills place and vicinity the Tlie »reck w a* ca'ttwd by a broken bounty on over 3<i,oo<i rabbit acalp* past week. K. O. U. W. BUILDING, till. ami alsHit * I coyote and wild cat N. Waldo Taylor arrived on the KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Adilnnd Tiding»: Jw llrim. of » alps w isorit. i,..| p«|<|, Tlie ral»blt Ashland stage Tuesday night and Klamath county, I im Is-en spending I*.'inly f . .'. nt» jM-r walp was order left yesterday for Lakeview. a week In Asli'and. wtille on Ills r<- 's! 'ontlnu.ii until May 7. Dr. II. T. Chitwood has moved with Washington and Oregon. There is thousands just as foolish; they had return Io Man Frsnciaco where lie Il' allies w..s continued as health offi I every assurance that tlie movement waited a little too long. Only a few lias I »err» taking « counm In a veteri cer. II. V. Gali's was granted right his family Into the rear rooms of Ids ■ will continue heavy through tlie two years ago Michigan was the center I drugstore. Dr. I largos has moved to coiidu» t a telepl iuiic and telegrapli nary college. months of cheap rates. of the 1 timfsTing industry; today i The Asliland line »farted the mall line in Klamath county, ».dd line to Ills office from there to a room iu II. The other lines also report great 1 they are shipping Oregon pine fr»>m here on li«r»el>*4'k Hirer tlm<» I*' i • innirnced by May I, 1902, and F. Murdoch's building. activity in moving settlers. Every to far-away Michigan. Take my ad l»»i week on account of <l< ep »no* ciHupIviis) to Kiainatli Falls by Fred Moore departed Mondai train for tlie Wist is loaded to Its vice and go out and get all tlie pine tm the mountain», but 1» m»w making • S tober. I9<»2. Tlie road petitioned morning for San Francisco, where be full capacity, and it is tlie rule to run lands you can handle, and in a few regular trip» will» wagon», the ru»d» for l»y John Short et al wim ordered will complete arrangements with the them In sections. The country east! years you will have money enough oj»»-ii<<l ami made a public highway. theatrical performers whom he ex < »f the Cascade Mountains has thus! and some to loan. The pine in Ore I bring much Impnuril. The nrw racing circuit for Norih Ashland Tidings: Governor Geer pects to Join his company here. He I far al»sorl>ed most of the settlers, t»ut gon is good and it is bound to come orn California and Southern Oregon tins w»wk m-ehisl a letter from Al- will return with them the Unit of I many of them may lie merely enjoy- out in the near future. 1 believe a ! ing stop-over privileges, and may get claim of lflo acres, which would lum- will Include Shasta, Trinity, Siski la-rt Walker, a prominent stockman next week. ber 5,000,000 feet, on some river, or you. Ib>l Norte, Modoc, I msscii ami of Illy, Klamath county, saying that G. W. Johnson and C. F. Latimer, west of the mountains later. near some railroad, will bring at least: Tehama coiintha In • 'nllfornl« ami many i ittle were lamght and brought capitalists from Wisconsin, arrived MEDICINE MAN SHOT. $.',ooo in two or three years. I I Jackaon, Kl.itnatli and Mk<- conn Int»' the I'.ly n<’lghla>rb<HMl to winter here Monday, accompanied by John (Lakeview Examiner.) have induced 14 Michigan people to | iii'l soi. e died with the disease there. Gilpin, a tinils’r cruiser of Klamatli- lies In • Ircgon. These gentlemen are here, i George Harris, medicine man. was come to Oregon, since I came, and Tlie action ag.ilnat Dr. W. II. 1!. s. .oi...... tin- st.« kincn In that section <»n, ('al. '•.liltin' dis. .isc blackleg, and Mr. .us we understand, to inspect Klamath shot with a rifle and killed last Tues have letters that eight more are com Huff, tlie Quaker d'e tor rli trx'<’> day afternoon at the campoody one ing.” Walker :.sl.s tliat the matter lie county pine. *<Uv pr « tiring iib'dl. liK- without a mile from Alturas. The slayer is lnv< st igated. Governor Geer has liernse, w.is tried tn Jimtirc Hatton a LOST. II. II. Smith, a capitalist of New supposed to be Brown Dorris (Indian) court last Friday, and deciaion M Uh referred tlie matter to the state Richmond, Wisconsin, and ('. A. Sim-* and lie lias been lodged in Jail, ll.il- Mrs. Blanche Griffith, who. with r'- ri'-.l until S.itiiul iy, wlicn a VIT Vet' rltiirl.in f<»r Investigation. Mr. <>iis, a timl*r cruiser of Ashland. ris was doctoring a sick squaw and others, went to Lakeview early in Walker'* i'-tter was accompanied by dirt of acquittal was ren lercd. Ore., were here the fln»t of tlie week she died under his treatment, Dor January to make pr<w»f on a timber one from • '»I. < ’. A. Coggswell, who prospecting for the purchase of tim ris was told that Harris killed the claim, lost a pocket-book, containing Though eh'wn contrary to the ur„ f a t iotl for the protection of voire of the majority ill the inav ber, Mr. Smitli appears to be a man squaw and he procured his rifle and about $50, while en route home. < ,ll!i. tn • trcg.iii cat t lemon. convention, tlir nr vly elected village of sound integrity and evidently kiln'd the doctor. However, Dorris There were $35 in greenbacks, $10 If tlie railroad mentioned In the means business. They left for Ash- Hurd coniprls"» dt Izma who, 1» claims that Big Mouth Charlie killed in gold and some silver. Finder will i lleve, will try to manage off dr» Jtirll f,.||..wi:ig paragraph which lias been land Tuesday morning. the medicine man. please leave tlie pocketbook and con cl'.usly, curtail public Inrlcbted.icNs. going tlie round* of Hi»* press Is tents at tills office or at tlie Griffith! PROMOTED. TOWN ELECTION. natrlct disorder and endeav >r In pm built, is now M’cins reasonably assur- ranch at tlie Poplars on Upper Klam »1. Ils in st feasible and probable mote th»" general wviTare. Tlie following men were victorious; Hylena A. Nickerson died Febru ath lake. A liberal reward will be route will bring It through Klamath Th* sheriff’s office lias ticcn crowd paid. c.itinty: lord Thurlow of London in tlie town election on Monday: ary 27. 1902. rd with rxrcKshr business the past ’ TriMMce«, Alva Reais, George llurn. I Resolved: That in the death of ni I Ge II. 1'i.s tor of New York, FOR SALE two weeks. Taxpayer» arc taking I pion, a.-i* . J th»* pro|M»se<l Eureka A John Campbell, Joseph Iflerce and Mrs. Nickerson her family have lost sdi.int.igi* of the law making a .1 per East» rn Railroad, which according to Wm. Terrill; recorder, Fre<l Hchal- a loving mother, thednireli a zealous Sixty-five head of mixed cattle. ! worker, and the W. (’. T. U. of F ob R ent : A good hay and stock ten! reduction In taxes If they arc ' late nc«spri|HT reports is to tx1 built lock; treasurer, J. W. Siemens. The defeated ticket was placed in Klamath Falls lias lost it* founder farm, three miles south of Klamath paid liefore Marell l’>. and the sheriff eastward Hoo miles from Eureka ami his deputy have been work through Redding to connect with the the field by a mass convention held and one of its most earnest and faith Falls, Ore. L. M. R hodes . ing early ami late to acoHuruodate t. r..it Northern at W'l’Wcr, Idaho, In the town hall Friday evening him I ful incniticrs. Practically Starving. I comprised the following: Trustees,] Resolved: That we. the members Inrre.iM'd bualneaa. have Iren In Redding In |x'n*m this “After using a few bottles of Manly Whorton anil M. It. Hart wick. They are quoted as saying: C. C. Maltby, J. W. Brandenburg. of the W. C. T. I’., extend to the be our Kodol Dyspepsia Cure my wife re reaved members of the family Geo. Hum, A. C. Lewis and I ’ . of Laki view are ».»on to receive $luu •••Tlie contraet for building tlie Eu each a* a reward from the govern reka and Eastern has Ireen let to Breitenstein; recorder, Fred Hchal-' heartfelt sympathy and commend ceived perfect and permanent relief them to the care of our Heavenly from a severe and chronic ease of stom ment for their effort« In behalf of Drake A Stretton of New York. lock; treasurer, J. W. Siemens. Father who doeth all things well. The ni;«s convention wax urged as I ach trouble,” says J. II. Holly, real U m conviction of Bob Oglesby, wlio Tlie tin nice is siippll<-d and we will E mma G uiusby , I eminently the fair and proper manner estate, insurance and loan agent, of fobbed the Lakeview-|*alalry stage i s<<>n begin actual construction.’" L ai ha B kals , | to prepare for a town election—a fact Malcomb, 111. “Before using Kodol line In December, I ihhi , and as a eon- The • company recently !nc<,rP,r" | *nicli would doubtless l>e conceded M auy M. K oksf . l , Dyspepsia Cure she could not eat an a^wmice was sent to the peniten jt,«| for the construction of the big Committee. ordinary meal without intense suffer even by those who favor hatching a tiary for one year. ■llb'li from Big Klamath lake and ticket in tlie dark and springing it ing. She is now entirely cured. GET A TI.TBER CLAI.1 NOW. Lakeview Examiner.* California designed to irrlgale ■10,000 acres or | on a usually indifferent public on tlie ; Several physicians and many rem has lo her credit six deaths last year more, will hold a meeting next Sator-, J. II. Mosier, fornieily of Michi edies had failed to give relief.” You eve of election. This convention was from lynchings. South Carolina, live, ■ lay at Merrill, and It. Is desirable' attended by between fifty and sixty gan, now of Roseburg, contribute« don't have to diet. Eat any good | and North Carolina one. Popolai Ion that all Interester! will attend. cilizmiK and all section« and Interests the following on the value of Oregon food you want, but don't overload i of California i ,4H5, u ( mi ; South Curie It Is a great, undertaking, and If •if tlie town were well represented, j timber to the Roseburg Plaindealer: the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I lina l,34l,ooo; North Carolina I. hii . i ,- carried oul as It doubtless will bo, A minority at the meeting failed in '1 “Why sit on tlie fence and see will always digest it for you. ono. Five of tlie California lynch will !><• the grandest thing that. securing their choice and brought out them go by? Get you some timber FOR TRADE. ings occurred In “Wild and Wooly" Klamath ever eng igcd In. We hear an opposing ticket, for which a hard while you can have your choice, Tlie Modoc, and court and attorneys have , that the citizens of the county arc tight was made and it was elected. next two months wilt bring the larg- I have 10 acres of fruit land at ""t tlnlshcd up the business yvt. almost unanimous in favoring It, and While there was great activity In lie- cst immigration tills country has Ashland which will trade for Klam Though yet early In the season, are re.ulv witli money and land are halfof the successful ticket, tlmse ever experienced and the larger part ath Falls unimproved lots or acreage. I. A. D uffy , (lie Increased demand for Klamath reailv to make coinniencmcnt of the supporting the result of the mass' of die immigrants will be after t kn Address or ca" in, Klamath Falls. Tlie convention saw no reason for tearing : her lands. It Is only a matter ot a county limiter, protnlaed months ago ¡gissl work without delay. For News of the World thia spring, Ims commenced. siHinrr it 1» commenced, tlm sooner their clot lies In an unusual effort and j few years until, should you want a Sevcriil capltallats have liecn here the Its Inestimable bcnetlts will he en- ■lid little aside from casting their homestead, all that is. or would be Read the San Francisco Bulletin. The first votes. your choice, is just gone. I speak past, week figuring on purchases ami joyed by tlie citizens. Fifty cents per month, including from experience. (Inly a few years large 28-page Sunday edition. Send *re Inspecting tracts of pine In differ I,low of the pick, will double the SETI LEKS CO/1ING« ago In Michigan, I thought any old for sample copy to The Bulletin, 233. ent parts of tlie county. Many mure value of every acre of the to.ooo Hine would do. and 1 sat like a bunp Kearney St., San Francisco. (Oregonian.) prosjM'ctIvc buyers are expected to acres to be irrtgnted. on a log. It seems to me, and let About 200 settlers and hameseckers »'«•li follow, and It looka as thhmigh As there were no special issues at All kinds of syrups, dried fruit, tlte result In the nmr future would istakc, Hi'' ptir|Mise of the general have arrived in Portland In the past every one else go by, and get a nice fresh ham, bacon and lard and sor I* a lively boom In timber value«. I manager* of the midnight ticket to two days from the Great Northern I bunch of pine timber. But I found ghum, at the Excelsor,. Dairy, Or. Ashlimd Record: J. Frank Atlants defeat the mass convention I* rather lines through the Spokane gateway. Of course the claim The great Northern train leaving St. mid son Will brought 2d tine horses mysterious. • — L. A. Nell’s place near Ashland i that tlie nominees named by the pub- Paul yesterday carried 300 settlers Monday evening from his pliK’e i»t ' lie meeting was a prohibition ticket for Oregon and Washington, accord Merrill, making the trip In four days. was utterly groundless and trumped | ing to a dispatch from General West- by _____ the cm Passenger Agent Dennison to He report« three feet of sm»w mi the up to nl<! the victory sought ........ That the mass Agent Dickson in Portland. Thurs- ' general managers. ” ............ "iiinniU between Asliland and Klam- repreaeotatlve day night the Great Northern landed ■ ijonvwitlon wn* a reprvseiiiaiive . ■<h Falla. In the Kluinath bamn proper the Rtorni was iimally rain, meeting and selected gmsl men for 500 settlers in .Seattle, the train be- '•'ry llt.tlo snow having fallmi this i municipal offices, no one will prolsib- J ing run iu two sections. The train season. The horses go to transfer |y doulit. It is not fair to assume leaving St. Taul Wednesday also wax r“mpanlea at Heattie. They also that siieli a pns’eedlng, though vie- in two sections of 23 cars, and carried purcbtuicd a few* horses about Asb- lat ing )’ii’i3.'deiits. was accepted l>v more than 1000 settlers for Montana, . Klamath Falls I* Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves, Jinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas kets, Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpels and Lin oleum, Wall Paper. Sewing Machines. V -b $• V r ► > <•< 4* ♦ + ELECTRIC CASH STORE -S tiletto - Hats 9 Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries GEO. T. BALDWIN, Hardware & Furniture Dealer. £ 4> «.*♦ * * I » The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor THE BRICK STORE FULL STOCK OF General Merchandise REAMES & JENNINGS KLAMATH FALLS, OR. A LITTLE STORE FULL OF BIG GOODS THE EXCEL5I0 I. F. Davies Distributor about, Proprietor DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE THE 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- Vv« P^s and let us take your order. DUFFY GRIZZLE & BRYANT For General Stone Wort Cemetery Work of all Klnda • Specialty. All Work (h Shop Opposite Now Food $250.00 REWARD The Klamath County Live Stodl Association will pay the above r*> ward for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons found guilty of stealing or altering the marts er brands of any stock belonging member of this association. Address Cha«. Horton, Frx or J. O. H am aker, Secretary.