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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1902)
-awii DEPURI ICÀN ntrUOLIVRn. i " lodge in Amarle», »m iM. hi (n progr«*** pri>|,f,,M' to u( g gluma! county. c.<t<t i'.ihl weather wcutiirr lumai h it county. ^..g most „I il,.- di.) und ulllU „ 1R their chief c-molainlatMhml Mon - ---------------------- ’ o’clock al night T,,. pr......... lui.a large Ifilwm nli>.,..l. ATRIL IK* I bmd attendant« 4l,<j a rj|CUHPAt- J. W. Di< key arrived here from | time for ull. ! Klan mt lion Monday and Intends, asl local news Huprrlntemhmt DsLap waa ettgag- ' we understand, to make his borne In .tlTuoMlay morning in uw |.1)(lab|„ Klamath county. —nty«iP»- °r work of circulating a petiti<m hl th,. (,'. C. Brower of Astoria returned year st ».«».««« P,“" m U’ Intereat of a lilgh aidtool. 'Hie pell- here last week from a trip to Lake, ** “'p ,or bl* Hoti was willingly by a|. T^7l»msU» county Hits year, Hence, the qileMlon will uiidoul.tedly view, lie thinks favorably of locat ing In tlie practice of law at Klam .(reel waa treated to another bo submitted lot Vote of (he county, ath Falla. and there la a reaaonabls certainty M. W. Gallagher of Michigan arri tliat the proportion win carry ah(j ved here Tuesday and left tlie next T’\Lllr living near Alturas, the achool I m - liullt, morning for lily to Hie on limiter, I which weighed 11« pounds We are Informed that there are lie was followed by three other gentle, ¡.rfl-HP-'1 . two cases of warlei f,.,rr uh(| a num. men from the same state yesterday, k jt. I. Hammond sold a j Iter uf cases of measles on th« Kearns all iM-ing after limber. ¡¡L. 1» W-.t Klsmath Falls to ranch, <me half mile ti,|a B|<te of I J. K. i-ewla, who has sojourned I Kono, being among three families here alxiut a month, departed Mon J*, llt|i.(d for • I (Wultmurtw|U »* Insemlon Here that arrived there recently from day for lite Thunder Mountain coun- ’ Missouri. The <H m -; im - h were either try, which Is attracting gold seekers ....... LT MT W cotilractad Itcfore they left tlie East from all parts at tills time. Mr. ¿ter-»«« or while on lhe trains ni route here. Lewis came here from Arizona. , T Hri*<l««-V hat advertised an The casea should I- kept Isolaled and um Mir of Ids stirk of goods, to AHERnAN’S ESTATE. Ilins the dls-.’is«'* prevented from HENRY ;»upla.r.t Lorella on Thursday, spreading. (Ashland Tidings.) Mar I- E. K. Anderson, A. N. Barnes and In Crook and laika counties, Il Is rc4<1y ha*r ' -... .1 .....I lx proposed to have county high achuula, II. 8. Sanford, who were appointed wnertee. May JHa'x’2»«"*’ »’ and we learn that tin- question will by the county court as the appraisers ,urrd th« atlet»«1»»«* «»< • ,ot ,,f I I h * submitted to vote nt the June <>f tlie estate of the lab- Henry Amer-1 horK®* ¡election II) those counties. It I h to mail, partially completed their work T-(, children of J- H. Barnes. They lie hoped that In Crook and Lake as on Tuesday of thin week. lninesrK«'»<’. died thia week ' well a* In Klamath county, the vote found property to tlie value of »102,- Jrlet fever. Particulars we . In favor of thow la neflclent institu ooo in tills county and considerable not la»rticd. tions wilt carry by overwhelming property is known to have been held t'p to Tuesday n««m M rotem majorities. They doubtlewi will by tlie deceased capitalist In Klam Tin- htd registered In this prwlncL carry, as a «<-ry large share of the ath county. Of tin- properly apprais-, number should be swelled tu alMiut voters of both parties appear to be ed In this county nearly »00,000 was! jdObsfore May 13. cnUtualaallcally favorable to this cash on dejioHlt In trank. There was found quite a block of government 1 Tlie building occupied by inovriiK iit In behalf of education. Ir-aids and oilier valuable securities, { gMining brothers’randy store has While the law which regulates tlie realty holdings forming a very re«i torn down and will be rebuilt Ashing allows a man lo catch trout small |sirtlon of lite estate Iri lids In improve«« style. at this lime and ghe some lo Ills Uks rounly claims t<> i« free of , friends. If hr feels magnanimous county. GRAND CONCERT. isullp» *x< ept in an Indian camp enough to do so, Il prohibits him sear Lakeview. Tills camp is quar- from wiling any aud a violation of M. A. Phelps of Berkley, Calif., ! sntined aud eimely guarded. tlie law makes him Halite to a fine, and M. L. Ilolmes of Oakland, Calif., Lakeview 1» planning hir four days' ts a cmiwqurncr, if a citizen doesn't are preparing to give a musical and racing lhe flrel wsek In July. Lllier uiiderataii't tin- knack of catching ehrutlonary entertainment, assisted ai fur»n will t e offered and prepara tisll and Is hr rotten In flic free <ils- by local talent, In the opera house, i tribiitloii, tils fbdi diet | h apt to be I al this place, tomorrow (Friday) tlutu made for a grand Huie. Rroxiiiher lite ditch meeting at pretty light. Hence, the law ought evening. These gentlemen are high- Merrill next Monday All land own to tie fixed, *> the sale of trout would j ly recommended by the press in cn to be trneflted by the prnpsied not I m - entirely prevented. , towns where they have performed, cxoal. should not fall Hi attend. Mr». Miry I h - mii Kilgore, who died anil are undoubtedly gifted and skill A« will 1» seen by an sd. elsewhere it llir age of *2 year», in Ashland on ed ua musicians and elocutionists.1 In Oils paper, the Daughters of lie ili>- IJtti Inst.. crosmd the plains lo Remember and attend their enter- brkah of Bonanza will give a candl- Oregon In is ,i, locating In Jackson , talnim-nt. ! . _______ ______ rblm' Itall at |h»t place on the night ■nuiity. On her long journey from CRATER LAKE PARK. I hr East by tram she passed through uf May I. Washington dispatch to the Sun- M‘»>re'a Cmnrdlsna eloaed a week’» Klamath county, which at that time , «lay Oregonian gives ll»c following In was ttir borne <>f tin- war-likr M> m I< k ' s . esjageme >t at lakeview on Wednea- ' regard to tlie propow-d National, diy night of last week, and »wording She wm thr mother of eleven child I'aik In Klamath county: ren. rlglit of whom survive her, be io the Examiner gave good uHlxfac llrpreoentative Tongue today sc-[ ing lhe following: Mrs. Mary A. lion there. cured the passage «if Ills bill for the huncan sod Mrs. A. Whitmore of The but springs situated a mile , creation of the < rater Lake National | of and a half south of lakrvlew have Klamath county; I). C. Kilgore Tlie bill I Lmnnla, llwcr county, Calif.; N. W. Park In Southern Oregon. hern sold, logctlirr with 210 acres of | and K. G. Kilgore of Klamath Falls; withdraws from settlement, entry or I mx I. by G. Grimes to Mark Mus Mrs. A. F. Squire of Milwaukee, «K-cupancy, a tract of 249 square grave, «Hisideratlon lielng »«,7.’>o. , Ore ; Mr». M W. Ilargdlnc and Miss miles. Including and surrounding PraspecHug for coal is progressing I Fl >icn< r Kilgore, of Ashland. |Crater Lake. Control of tlie park fatorubly near Medford. Tlie tun la to rest with the Secretary of the) nel Ii«» rea< bed too f'Tt and the Interior, who shall provide rules for PI-KSONAL I ndlest Ions are suld lo be pud f<n 'the protection and p-cservatlon of finding a large vein of coal. F. 8. l!r.uid"t> was up from Merrill <>f the natural objects, game and fish, I and propel ly guanl against tres- Frank IL Stockton, the well known | Friday. pasM-s. anti with an adequate force aollMtr. died in Washington Cit y Sun W F. Arant of line Grove visited of wardens, prevent and extinguish day morning, from paralysis. Im- - 'icrr Friday. 1 forest Arcs. Settlement is not to . ei'illately resulting from betaorrhagr I •J. x \nd rsoti of Medford arrive«! tie allowed in tho park norcanlum- of tlx brain. lie was almut <■* hero Tuesday. * la-ring or other business la- therein year* of age ii. I'cmul of Ashland has been conducted, nit hough tourists, pieaa- Not mure than 3000 rabbit scalps I here till* week. urc-srekers ami scientist» will at all; hue iieen brought in for the bounty times have free access. Authority c. T. Silvers «u down from since lhe Marell meeting of (he rutin j Is grunted for issuing permits for can Bay Sunday. ty court, but the number will prob- ably *h«w considerable ineceane before I Silas Kilgore was In from bls I>*t j the erection am! maintenance of, i restaurants ami hotels fur the accom-1 river ranch Friday. the May urertlng, John llegclstem of Nayloi was at ! imal.it Ion of vimtora. A hot wave struck the middle East In order to secure the passage of Sunday and produce«! I be blgh«-»t I l lie Falls Sat unlay. 1 the bill by unanimous consent Mr. j temperature ever known there In] F. B. Hitch <>f Ashland was an 1 Tongue had to a<rcpt several amend April. A furious hot wind has been j arrival here yesterdsy. ments. A provision waa Inserted sweeping Kansan and threatens to It. M. C. Bn»wn of Hound lake i permitting the location of mines Injure crop prospects. was in town Sat unlay. | within the park, although he con- Ashland Tiding»: Ibibt. Halier 1». T l-awton <>f Medford was here - tends no minerals arc to he found and son, with a string of half a last Friday an business. ¡there. Kert Ions four and fivj were dnzrn race horses, arrived In A»h-1 Dr. Chastain of Bonanza was In stricken out, there being objection I land yeaterday from Granta Par*, j Klamath Falls Saturday. to the appointment of a deputy mar- j They are cn route to Klamath coun shal to realde In Hie park and to glv-j J. C. Ferguson was in Saturday Ing the District and Circuit Courts! ty, where the tlrat race« of the season from III* L«s« rl,rer •II) lake place at Honauxa. of Oregon special jurisdiction within! X. S. Merrill and W. F. Whitney the park. The provision authorizing The steamer City of Pittaburg was were In from Merrill yesterday. ’ tlie Secretary of the Interior to de-1 destniycd by Are In Hie Ohio river 8. .1. Rodkey and daughter were I tali troops to prevent intruders enter-, near Cairo, III., early Sunday morn j Ing the park or destroying game or ing, causing a lom of neventy-Ave arrivals from Portland Friday. Gert Chase and wife of Chaae'a sta- Its natural objects was also objected! live*, who were either drowned or t l ll(1 were at the Falls Saturday. to and eliminated. burned to death. Ijma to the ateam-' There has been a continual tight , j B um * ami ( has. Copwell of er, not Including Its cargo, Is figured at »»o.ouo. Sumpter, Orc., arrived lx re Satur ■ against the bill ever since Mr. Ton gue AnU introduced it on entering Aa the result of it dispute over a day. Within the r past Arthur A. McClmighry of Ran i CNingreHS. .......................... ------- ten . days, •trip of land, Schon P.achler was allot Franci»» «as an arrival hero Mon- , however, he has been at work with and Inatanlly killed by T. J. Glhaon, i tlie several departments, and finally twelv«- miles from Granta l'aaa, last day. securing the approval of the Presi Friday. It la charged that Bachler A. Kershner of lx*t river visited had threatened Gltsmn'a life and the the Falls the latter part of l»Kt dent and Secretary of Agriculture to the pending bill. At the request of latter was warned to keep armed. week. the President the Speaker allowed lhe Examiner exprcHHca aomc W. B. Tervlll Joseph Walter- the bill to be considered, a tiling doubt about the propiwed telephone mler of I’etdue, Ore., have been here never before done, and its passage line from Aahland Iwlng built, to the past week. followed. It Is not believed there Lakeview on account of lack of Thiwu K- Stanley of Bly made a will be any difficulty In securing Its ••«Icable agreement between the biiHlnoM visit to The Rogue river passage through the Senate." proinotera and a telephone company valley b»s< week. Kid gloves and hat trimmings, already operating between t hat point Fred"Buesing of Merrill in suffer beat on the market, at Mrs. May- and I’alaley. ing Intuì pneumonia lit the Klamath lone ’ s. Rtockholdera of the Aahland oil i House »I Ulis pisce, company will meet May I to devlae FOR SALE OR TRADE fleo. W. Johnson and I. 8. Nena *aya and meaim to continue work on of Aahland, Win., were here several Want driving I Two tine jacks. their well, which I m now down 1H30 days of l Im past week. stock, I »cal must be closed In next f''rf. Il Is proponed to Kink tIm hole Ml» Lena Applegate arrived home three weeks. Call on or address Boon feet If neccHHary. The forma- C. T. O1.1VBH, last evening front Portland, whore Gon at the present, deptli Is favor- Merrill, Oregon. Mhe had been attending school. •hie, but no oil htui licen Mt nick ms We arc Informed that Geo; and DRESS FIAKINO. yet. Clgutl Chastain who left! fi'Afe a few Ladles, — Mrs. Waggcner wilT Make Next Safiitday will be a gala day months ago and located at Blillnga, •t thia place' for the <Md Fellowa. dresaes a¿ W Mmtwr-T Their fcativltlcM, ’ celebrating the ,M6hLwa- are not satisfied with their .Store after April sixteenth. new homes and arc anxious to return •mrlvcrsary of the Institution of the ïiiMÀTH . ... —_■« •Ä • I » • t ’ ELECTRIC BIB 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. ** * -S tiletto - * SEWING MACHINES I., are the best that mechanical skill can pro duce, and at an honest price, fully warranted for ten years. For sale by ** 9 9 Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries. * GEO. T. BALDWIN, * * The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving. Hardware & Furniture Dealer. $ A. O. W. W. BUILDING KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. PROGRAM: Parade, 9:30 a. in., led by the band. Exercises at the opera house begin at 11 a. m. Music by the band. Prayer by the chaplain. Quartette. Address on Odd Fellowship by J. W. Bryant. Music by the band. Closing exercises. Afternoon dance commences at 2 p. m. Supper, (» p. m. Dance commences at 8 and continues until 11:30 p. m. Supper at Linkville Hotel, 50 cents a plate. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE TICKETS TO DANCE, $i.oo RECEPTION COnrtlTTEE: X. S. Merrill, Merrill. W. B. Slmpeon, Klamath Falls. Wallace Baldwin. Klamath Falls. W. W. Ilazen, Klamath Falls. Frank Armstrong, Klimath Falls. FLOOR MANAGERS: H. L. Clopton, Bonanza. J. A. Chastain, Bonanza. F. S. Brandon, Merrill. C. I. Roberts, Klamath Falls. C. M. Ramsby, Klamath Falls. CANDIDATES BALL I. F. Davies, Prop. DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE.- SEE AT GRIZZLE & BRYANT Bonanza, Oregon, May 1, 1902, For Generaf Stone Wort Cemetery Werk of all Kinds •’ Specialty. Ail Work Guaranteed. Shop Opposite New Feed Stable. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE * » REBEKAH LODGE NO. 106 $250.00 REWÀRD. Tickets including supper $3. The Klamath County Live Stock Association will pay the above re ward for the arrest and conviction of. any person or persons found guilty oft. stealing or altering the marks brands of,any stock belonging to anv membe/ of this association. Adrress Chas. Horton, President or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary. A good time is assured. ONION SETS 1A cents the quart. Garden seeds 5 cent and 10 cent packages, at Tine Dvrrr Co’s CRATER lake . (Oregonian.) ••We have strong assurance that congress will set apart Crater Lake as a National Park,” Mid Will G. Steel yesterday. Mr- *• ,hc father of the proposal before Con gress. “Roosevelt favors it; so does others high In the government, and Speaker Henderson, it is reported, will not oppoac ” Mr. Steel has arranged the details of an excursion to the lake from Portland. A party will set out from Portland August «. A number of promlneot scientific men and other Important people will go. The party L ii H ic gonelldays and IS nights. The ' c„M of the trip for each person will * lie »63.70. This will include rail road and wagon transportation and commissary supplies. Each person will supply his own blankets, towels, toothbrush, etc. Mr. Steel has written a prospectus, which will be printed by the Southern Pacific. The itinerary will be as follow«: Leaving Portland Wednesday even ing. August 6, the party will reach Ashland the next afternoon, and will camp 10 miles east of Ashland that night. The next camp will be at Pelican Bay where a stop will be made Saturday and Sunday. The Ashing there Is unexcelled anywhere. Monday night the party will camp at Fort Klamath, and Tuesday night at the lake. The party will leave the lake Monday and that night will stop at Aken's mill. The next camp will be in a watermelon patch. The return to Portland will be Thursday morning. August 21. NEW SPRING GOODS 'THIS CENTRAL MILLINER» STORf. Trrfnined'and Walking Hats, Undershirts, Stockings/ Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc., Etc. ’‘'St’mSwiS: There were «35 In , greenbacks, si®’ - in gold and soepe sliver. Finder will Mrs. Blanche Griffith,< who, with please leave the pocketboojt and cod . others, went to LakevieW early I d tents at OMs'etace or at the drltoth* January to make proof on a timber ranch at the Poplars on Uppgr Klam-' claim, lost a pocket-bOok, containing ath lake A libera! reward win Pf* aboift »50, while en route home. paid.' LOST.