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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1902)
#*##**#***** i ******** lU'coimts, ihe company W1IM mmh ex-Post master Castd will from now -...... ►>* "">1 cancellation , on la* able to clrc'ilale among people ** 'Ilf I I 111 Lit MM |of the I «Isles |H regretted. J. V. and renew acqiiaiiitww.. MAY ». *w'» Houston Informs •is tiiat when he re- N. E. Muri In and E. K. Rainsby <*eiv«d th«* telegram announcing the came up from Merrill Sunday on bus local news company'a declsl«Hi u, not .«mie, all, iness. Mr. Rumsby is in tlx* iuc<* M-atshi the opera house had lieen for Justice of tlie peuce at Merrill and fljerounty couH began Its regular guaranlwd to bi* taken for the open ns Im is well qualified for *the ^lun here yasUrday. ing entertainment. office, lie will probably win. was born to Me. and Mrs. Airi Mai tin Sr., who arrived from C. CherrlngUm and wife arrived A. Hopkins of Ashland, Mon- Oakland, l.'allf., Sunday, has kept here Sunday evening from Yalnax, Informo«) as to the condition of li. luring on their way to Long Bca«:b, day. th* Mb lnBl' . n«rty of fourteen people from Van Brimmer, who |N under treat Calif., wliere they expect to reside. MiXn arrived at Medford Sunday ment In that city for u (-uncer wllil'll Mr. Clierrlngton resigned his posi J|<r.R permanently. *“• ........ from his face some time tion as carpenter at Yalnax. rtisli r l’*<1 • ““rtes "( earthquakes ago. When Mr. Martin left Oak John S. Shook arrived home Mon _ not ■ he ’«th, 27lh and 2Hth ult., but land, Mr. \ an llrlmmcr wait day evening, via Ashland, from a feeling so well as usual, but he hud J were’ mild »"<■ '“«I '»« merely caught a mt|<| ull<l has since trip to Southern California, when* Ashland authorities arc still prom*- In* s|M*nt most of the past winter and greatly Improved, according to a Ull,1|(citli’'"» charged with vlolat- i had an enjoyable visit. He left here letter received by N|r. Mattili 1,' k the locsl prohibitory liquor law. bls arrival here. There *e<*ins after j about the middle of last December. to I m * judge Smith's auction sale nt Al- go«sj reason to expect Mr. A. P. Stubblefield, liveryman of Van uzsxrilsln progress Relay. J. <>. Brimmer's r«*covery and Lakeview, was iiere Tueaday with return to Hamaker of Bon»»“ 1» officiating us Klamath Falls, which is most wel- Mrs. Wall ice and three children guetloneer. come news to his numerous friends whom he was conveying to Ashland. SEWING From there the Wallace family go to David McComb urrlved here from here. MACHINES i Forest Grove, where the children will Mlcanbavtb» latter part of last The people of Lake City, Mtsloc 9 | lie given a home with their grand week, having dosed a term of M'hool county, have lieen terrorized lately parents. are the best that by a “wild mail,’' who has es|M*clally tt that place. mechanical SWEulSH COLONY COMING. Up to date 703 voters have regia- alarine<| children by frequently inuk- shill can pro K There should tend In this county. There shoulil > Ing bls appearance while they wen* R. W. Marple of this place re duce, and at an b, 1,000 by the time the books are returning from school. lie is ceived a leftcron Monday from Rev. honest price, cl<**«i,MI li*** l&rt* Inal. i thought to be a man by the name of M. Folk Gjertsen, who was here a fully warranted are requested to announce that | Wright who many years ago was few weeks ago making arrangements for ten years. Rrr. J. Gf'ditlt will preach at thejaenl to the insane asylum from that for the location In Klamath county, q R. Church In Klamath Falls next l««'ahty. Not hearing from him for of a large Swedish colony from Min For sale by k . iih U v morning and an«! evening. n <mg time, Ills wife seeured a «li nesota. The letter desired Mr. Mar SuisUy The Prineville Journal I* tilled vort** »»’• afterwards married a man ple to come to Ager this week with At conveyances for about fifty <’f J-. F. Cole. the will timber n’> ilice«, ------- the --- result of a nun^r,,li* lot of Individuals tiling on ; < 'ed.irvllle, where Wright was seen colony, and bring them to Klamath lati'ly, lie m Halil to have avowed his Falls and lie accordingly went ta> claims »long the Des Uhutea river. Iilt«-Il11<> ii (<, ■•kill the man who J. F. Adams came up from Merrill I rled Ills .......... An effort Is mar- that place on Tuesday and lias since belng I m - cii milking arrangements to secure Sandsy. sworn panted by a force of imide to capture him. teams, wagons, etc. to bring across men, who were given employment on the mountains, the party of emi Ihe ditch leading from the river near PERSONAL grants referred to. Tills colony, here. when all here, will add about loo Muore's t'nmedians were giving W. T. Taylor of Paisley was here families to the population of the entertainments nt Alturaa last week. Monday. county. Tile Swed' X arc noted as a A recent letter from Mr. Muore Anil- , most desirable class of citizens. Maj. <’ . E, Worden left for A. O. \J. W. BUILDING, J. V. Houston reports that they . land to-day. doing well. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Geo. Yount and G. S. Farra of Bly The proposition to Issue bonds I were here Sunday. the »mount of »20,000 for the pur C. T. Silvers and wife of Crystal pw of building a sewer system st were livre Tuesday, \ Aririand was defeat«*d there bv li ( ’ has. A. Kerr was an arrival from \ vote of 105 to 2»5. Hillsboro 'Thursday. J. p. llagM arrived at Merrill ftumlay from Kern county, Calif., , Iliitler Walker of Illy has been at with 220 ui«rea. ten stallions and twoi this place this week. BUT HOVING RIGHT ALONG We under- jacks, all blooded stock. F. N. Lebby of Poitland was here stand they arc to be kept on a ranch the Unit of the week. When in need of any material whatever for your corres-. nur there. I. R. Hansen of Crystal was a pondencc it will pay and please you to call on us. An effort Is to he made to raise tea Falls visitor Saturday. in the Rogue river valley, the ex J. J. Chappel waa an arrival f'otn CHITWOOD dfe CO. periment tiring encouraged by the San Francisco Sunday. Southern Pacific Co., which has re- I. J. Straw of the Dorris ranch was which I have been. The state sup KLAMATH AGENCY ITEMS. reived and distributed a large num i F.i'ls visitor Tuesday. erintendent is doing all In his power ber of tea plants. Rev. ('alamo left Tuesday for the for the good of his schools, and to (’. B. Johnson of Jacksonville was II. M. Ross of Seattle, who has vicinity of Roseburg where he ex build up the high school for even an arrival here Tuesday. hren here several weeks nnd Invested pects to remain for several weeks higher education. The people of Jennie I >. Corl right of Ashland In some town property, bought three with his brother, lie leaves here on Klamath are whole-souled, genial arrived at tills place Friday. bits of Maj. Worden on Monday. account of his health, but hopes to and social. My lines have certainly II. E. cirihls and Frank D<vnton of Mr. K ims has abundance of fait h In relnrn to us hefore long if It will per fallen among the most pleasant of the future growth of iblH place anil M«*df >rd arrived here F rlday. mit him. He was taken to town by all your people and to whom I fee) vicinity. i C. T. Oliver of Merrill was doing tl>. Cronemiller of Fort Klamath. indebted for the kindness and hospi Tlie Medford Mall reports that '’»!»!»(:»«♦»•» at ihr Falls Monday. Mrs. G. W. Looslcy and daughter tality extended me—a stranger in a We. Brown and family have arrived II. F. Libber and Samuel Wilson Clara were here from their ranch on strange land. 1 have done all in my from Del Rio, Texas, and that lie came up from Merrill Monday, Wood river, Saturday and Sunday. power for the best interest of your will engage in the stock business In C. V. Looslcv was also here. schools and your children. They A. E. Spence was down from Rock J.rkson or Klamath count lew Mr. creek the latter part of last week. Miss Mamie Robinson came up now have the advantage of the best Brown can I m * aafvly assured that from Klamath Falls Saturday. She and most wholesome literature and J. Cliastaln of Bonanza was in no spot on earth ex**els Klamath for comes to re-till the position of hoys' reference books, the same as all Klamath Falls the fore pirt of the stock growing. matron in the Klamath boarding schools have, be they city or country. week. Shaniko Leader: The (Yriumbla school, which she held until last sum Thanking you, Mr. Editor for allow A. <’. Grlffitli was down from Crys- ing me this space, and with the best Nouthern Railway Co’s stirwycrs mer. tai the latter part of last week wlth have finished the preliminary survey The large new tuilding on the wishes for the future welfare and to Bend and are now encamp«si nt I his Hleamlwiat. school premises, to be used for car education of the children of this W. P. Robertson of Sumpter Mlop- this place. Ina couple of days they penter shop, shoe shop, band room county, 1 remain respectfully yours, M. B erger , will Mart out again to make the per ped here Sunday en route home froni and gymnasium, is steadily progress General Agent. manent local km of tlie contemplated Rogue river valley. ing. extension of th«* road. 1». Cronemill er of Ft. Klamath was Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Moniver re SOCIAL. turned about two weeks ago, after a Th«». J. Gihaon, who kllle«i B. here Tuesday to attend to some busi The Ladies of the Klamath Falls visit of alsiut two months in San Hchonbachler tn JoM*phinc county, ness before the county court. Womans Christian Temperance L’nion Francisco and vicinity, Their many was tried at Grants Pass last week. Mrs. Win. Husc departed Friday will give an ice cream social on the friends here are gild to welcome resulting in a disagreement of the morning for Ashland to visit her evening of the 22nd of the present them home. jury. The ballot stood ten for inur- daughter, Mrs. It. A. Hopkins. month. Place to be announced later. der In the Unit degree and two for The little son of Eugene Isaacs Everybody come. E mma G rigsby . Quimby of Fort Klamath E. E. manslaughter. The rase was can- i was in Klamath Falls Tuesday on (Indian) died last week of consump- Secretary. tinned until the next term. lion. Cemetery Work of ell Kinds • his wav home from a trip to Ash- Walking lists and Hue dress hats Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. Mrs. Cristler and Miss Dixon of A. Castel has given us temporary land. at Mrs. Maylone’s. Shop Opposite New Feed Stable. Wood river valley were guests of charge of a chair which tie values J. M- and J. B. Moore and Mr. Mrs. J. F. Looslcy on Saturday and highly on account of Its historic Mitchell arrived Monday from Ager FRUIT FOR SALE. significance. It Is the chair which wit li lilg !'«<•» of freight for local Sunday. I have a choice variety of home- was occupied by Capt. Jack, leader merchant*. Capt. Siemens and son of Klamath Inquire canned fruit for sale sbeap. of the Modoc war, just before his Falls stopped here Tuesday morning Hon. II. E. Ankeny, who G. D. G rizzle , of execution at Fort Klamath. The large lutcresls in Irrigation and on their way to Klamath Marsh. Klamath Falls, Or. chair shows age, but was well built 1 in this county, arrived here the The Klamath County Live Stock The Reservation roads have been Don’t Start Wrong. and Is atlll solid and serviceable. Association will pay the above re of the week from Jacksonville. I worked considerably during the last O. Short says he Intends to devote ward for the arrest and conviction of few* weeks. Many improvements Don’t start the summer witli a C. Cunningham catne down from eighty acres of his Nprlng lake ranch Ft. Klamath Tuesday, accompanied any person or persons found guilty of have been made and they will be well lingering cough or cold. We all stealing or altering the marks or to potatoes tills year. He never ' by Miss Della Maylone, who has been know what a “summer cold” is. It’s prepared for the summer travel. brands of any stock belonging to any falls to have a trig crop. If there Is i the hardest kind to cure. Often it sojourning In the W- kk I river coun May has ushered in warmer days member of this association. a scarcity of potatoes, he will derive “hangs on” through the entire Address Chas. Horton, President and mosquitoes. try. K'ssl prices. If there Is a general or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary, season. Take it in hand right now. L eather S tocking . Miss Margie, daughter of Jas. Mc abundance, he will feed and fatten A few doses of One Minute Cough Clure, fell and cut a deep gash in her COMMUNICATION. •logs on hla surplus. Thus he can Cure will set you right. Sure cure ilead last Saturday, necessitating the make the crop profitable whether the attention of a physician, Dr. Rcames for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bron Mr. Editor: 1 wish to explain chitis, all throat and lung troubles. season brings plenty or not through the columns of your paper, being called. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. The republican state campaign was TrnJav! F. H. Gray arrived Monday from for the benefit of a few persons, my Children like it. “One Minute opened at Ashland last Thunuiii) mission to Klamath county. 1 came Missouri, having come (Hit, out here here in in Cough Cure Is the best cough medi night by a large and enthusiastic to this county in the interests of the the Interxn» of the prospective new W.c. T. u. nEETING. cine 1 ever used,” says J. H. Bowles, meeting tn Chautauqua tabernacle, schools. Since the library movement , proprietor of the Ashland-Klamath “I never found speeches were made by W. J. Fur- The regular meeting of the Worn was made some two years ago for Groveton, N. H. Falls stage line. anything else that acted so safely fish, nominee for governor; C. W, Chas. 1*. Dorian of Portland, repre ans Christian Temperance Union of Oregon, 1 have Iveen engaged In the and quickly.” Fulton, and J. H. Ackerman, nomi- MRS. E. J. BOYD, Proprietor. sentative of the Mutual Insurance Klamath Falls will lie held at the M. work, traveling over every county in Up-to-date shirt waists and under- fee for state superintendent, Other E. church on Friday, May 1«, at 2:30 the state, visiting every school dis Trimmed and Walking Hats, Undershirts, Stockings, Co. of New York, has been In Klam wear at Mrs. Maylone’s. candidates present were A. M. Craw o’clock, p. m. All members are trict establishing libraries. Your ath Falls the past week, going from Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc., Etc. ford, nominee for attorney-general, DAIRY PRECINCT ELECTORS. | urged to be present, as we wish to state superintendent has written here to Lakeview. «nd J. J. Whitney, nominee for state I arrange for the reception of our many articles on the necessity of Qualified electors of Dairy precinct Alex Martin Sr., senior member of printer. There were »35 in greenbacks, »10 LOST. state president who will be with us libraries in the schools, always urg , can register by applying at the office the banking firm at tills place, ar in gold and some silver. Finder will ing the county superintendents to Lowe's Madison Square Theatre rived Sunday from ills Oakland home the tirst of next month. of I. F. Davies, Notary Public, at Mre. Blanche Griffith, who, with pie ise leave t be pocketbook and con E mma G rigsby , insist on well work being in each Co., advert ised to appear In Klam- to spend the summer here. the Excelsior. We are others, went to Lakeview early in tents at this office or at the Griffith Secretary. school. I found in Klamath good »••> Falls this week, canceled the en glad to sec him back again. Kid gloves and hat trimmings, January to make proof on a timber , ranch at the Poplars on Upper Klam gagement on account of difficulty In Buckingham and lleelit Marenton schools, second to no other county. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Murdoch, the best on tiic market, at Mrs. May- claim, lost a pocket-book, containing ath lake. A literal reward will bn The financial condition some better getting teams to bring the members nPW postmaster and deputy, arc now 1 boots, shoes and felts, at Excelsior, than any county in the state over lone 's. about »50, whlls m route home, paid. here from Medford, where they i »» duly install’d In the postoffiec, and Dairy, Oregon. sbu,voJ la.bt week. According t> all OftTH REPUBLICS. I .... „,,, Klamath Falls * 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. MM «S tiletto - Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries. The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown of GEO. T. BALDWIN, New Stock Now Arriving. * Hardware & Furniture Dealer. ** ** ** STRANGE TO SAY * L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. OUR STATIONERY I IS NOT STATIONARYj I THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE 1. F. Davies, Prop. DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE. 1 SEE GRIZZLE & BRYANT For General Stone Work. $250.00 REWARD. I f $ NEW SPRING 600DS $ A'r the CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE.