Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 15, 1903, Image 3

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
Private dining rooms ut tin: Cen­ . purse |IM. I’hHU d* Orr wins, Wooer
tral Cafe.
2nd. Time 2:03.
The subject at the Presbyterian
FHURHDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1WB.
i
' church next Munday morning will be
''An Astonishing Command,” and in
.
LOCAL NEWS.
th» evening, a report from Fynol—
.
"The Htate of 'Religion in Oregon.”
prlrhte dining i-ooiiia at tho Cen­ | Rev. W. G. HmItli, pastor of the church
I will preside and preach the sermon at
tral Cafe.
Fred Melhase wee down from Fort tlie ordination and installation of the
new pastor at Glendale, Or., Thura lay
Klamath Hunday.
Mitchell Bros, took 400 head ol slock evening and expects to resell home
Friday night. .
cattle to Ke.no Friday for pasture.
BALI, OA MB.
I
Fresh
Chocolate
Creams
and
Bonbons
Ice Cream
Sodas
and
All
Popular
Drinks
Choice
Cigars
A
Althorigl, a drizzling rain eontlnned all
Haturday afternoon, nearly every on* in
tlie city were at the fair ground* to
witness th* championship base ball
gam* between the Maroon* -and Grays,
which took place while the races were
going on.
1 lie Maroon* are strictly a Klamath
*
I all* tuain while thu Gray* contained a
nun>t>er of selected player* from out­
side. They had three from the Fail*,
Fuleli T. Oliver Is entitled to the cred tlireu from tort Klamath, pnu from
H you don’t buy (dyroa Noble yot
II of making the largest snd moat varied I-aku County, one from Willamette val­
don’t g’t th« heat—Houston Hroe.
esbibt at the Fair tills fall. He was ley an<l one from California.
B 000 lbs "Prize Taker" onions for
The game opened with the Mnroon*
Ule at 2J cent* by IL N. Whiteline. tlie winner of three first prizes—one on
I
live stock, one on poultry and one on at the bat. Bunion and Btahlman went
<-’ar load of barb wire ami nail* nt grain, if there were more men who
out,
Perez
mudu
a
one
base
hit
and
OTIS KRAUSE, Proprietor.
George Hum's Hardware «tore, East
would talre the interest In the fair that went to third.on a hit I>y Ball and was
End.
ip »*» ip rfs rf» *$•
Mr. Oliver has, Its success would bo an brought home by Marksbury. Robert* th th rb ’f’ ip rj*
George (Lizzie heftaii Monday on the assured fact.
e
fanned leaving two men on base*. By
work of 0. H. Withrow's new
this
time
both
teams
were
warmed
up
DANCE AT ULY.
vault.
and got down to business. The game
TIieL. K. Waterman Ideul Foun­
There will lie a social dance Friday wae perfect from then until tlie tkb inn­
tain Pen 1» I he beat. Chitwood aeli* evening Oct. 23 at Fitch’s Hall, Bly Ur.
ing when Bal) was allowed to reach
them.
Everyone cordially invited.
home through an error. This made tlie
gorn—Sunday morning October II.
eeore 2 to 0 and it looked for a w hile a*
ML'SIC U2S5ON5.
IVOS, to Mr. and Mr*. C. R. DeLap a it)
if the Gray* would be zhat out, but
pound girt.
Mr*. 0. P. Waggeries will give lessons they managed to find Cnee of Marke-
0 L. Kucher, II. C. feott and James in music on piano or organ to cldldren bury’s curve* and Forker brought in a
Emery of Furl Klamalh wore attendant* or to any who wish to la-gin elementary fully in tlie 8th. Tlie ninth inning was
By securing for your-
woik. Parente or pupils may call at a «bort one.
ot th* race*.
ulf * guaranteed in­
tier
home
at
any
time
tor
arrangements.
Tlie
game
wa*
the
fastest
ever
played
North. East. Houth nnd West It*
come for life.
lice and enthusiast* of tlie game, claim
wralse I* »mg. Cyrus Nubie Whiskey
LAND SELECTIONS APPROVED.
that it equaled any thing they had seen
—|Iou*ton Bro*.
Protection for your
Tlie Acting Hecretnry of the Interior tins season. It was really a pitcher*
There are two kinds of whiskey.
family, too, if you
today
approved
the
following
land
selec
­
game
altliougli
tlie
support
was
good
.
in
[
Crru* Noble and the other kind.—
die.
tion* in Oregon of tlie California A each team, Marksbury and La Pointe
Houston Bros.
Do
you
want
to
buy
a
small
farm,
They j
Mr*. J. W. Manning and daughter Oregon Land Company: Clear list, No. surprised even their friend*.
Th« Continuo»» in­
a stock ranch or grazing lands?
14, Lakeview district, 3V77 acre«, and both pitched a remarkable game. Tlie
arrived in the city Tuesday evening
stallment Endowment
712 aerea of (lie Dalle*
military road*
”
‘ line up was an follows.
Let
hear from you. I can
I
from Zien City. III.
accomplishes both.
I lamia, in the Dalle, and lu» Glande di»-
MAMOOS*
GRAYS
save you money and time.
J. F Adam* »ml wile arrived here tri ta.—Hnuday Oregonian.
Markahury
La Point
p
Wednesday from Merrill.
They heftj
8 tali Iman
c
Furkur
NOIICU.
this morning for Keno.
Martin
1 b
Merryman IF YOU HAVE ANY REAL
A. C. Griffith came down from Odessa
Th* Indie* of tlie Presbyterian church Perez
2 b
Sloan
* ESTATE TO SELL
“Strongest In the World”
BunJay with Ills new steaml>oat, whieh will give a Box ¿-upper on Friday even- Tuttle
3 b
Rose
has just been completed.
' lug, October 23, al Houlton’s o|>era Bull
* a
Scott
WM. S. WORDEN,
A marriage licence has been issued to house. All the ladies in town are in- Benson
Resident Solicitor.
I f
Murphy
William 8. Hall and Maggie J. Mc­ , vlted to bring bus*«, ami thu gentle- Roberts
c (
Hoyt
K lamath F alls , O regon .
Uemen arc invited to cornu and bu». Hank*
Donald both of Langetl Valley.
r f
tichroder
IXNINOB-1 2 3 4 5 fl 7 8
C. D Willson and Conrad Htaeger have Hpceial arrangi ment* will bu made for
The Provident Savings Life
purchs*e<l tlie saloon and fixture* of the »ale of boxe* belonging to the yuung MABOOS*-1 0 o 0 0 1 0 0
girl*. A musical progiam will proceed G kavs -0 0 o 0 I 0 0 0 1
Assurance Society of New York
Winter Knight ol Fort Klamath.
the auction and »upper. Cornu one.
Fred Hcltallock, Umpire.
George «ml Frank Stall arrlvv<l from
come all, ami enjoy tlie evening.
BXUIBIT*.
SAFE
Marysville, Cal., Friday for a three
Dairy
products
—Pelton, Sizemore A
tnonlhs visit in Klamath coanty.
CONSERVATIVE
Co.
Mrs. C. II. Humphrey and daughter
RELIABLE
There exist* in Algeria a s.iiall stream
Beat collection of cereals—Caleb Oli­
Persons desiring to sell or
EJith of Ashland aie visiting in tlie city
which nature has tinned into ink. Il is ver.
exchange real property can
with Mrs. Humphrey'* eon George.
| formed by the union of two rivulet*,
Blue stem wheat—Wm. Bark*.
Your Policy
have the same brought to the
Mr. D. T. Lawton, the hardware man one of which i* very strongly impreg-
Housework will be a pleasure
Timothy gra»»—F. H. McCornack.
ol Msdford arrivoi in the city Monday nated with iron, while the oilier,
attention of intending purchas­
Alfalfa—Rol>ert Casey.
Carries Itself
if your kitchen is well supplied
vrrning on his way to Fort Klaiuuth.
1 meandering tlitough a peat tnarsh, im­
Bromo* Gra**—J. L. Hank*.
ers through the medium of
with genuine agate granite­
The Wilson bridge across Lost river bibe* large quanitie* of gallic acid.
Beat lot potatoes—O. Short.
this column without expense.
Over Hard Times
will be cl<M«*»l to travel after next Mon- Letter* have tieen written with the
Winter turnip«—Jacob Kueck.
—o------o—o—
ware
A full line in blue,
Fla»'ku* Bro*.
day lor repairs.
natural compound < f iron ami gallic
Onions—N. 8. Merrill.
and Helps Carry You.
Largest
pumpkin
—
E.
B.
Henry.
acid,
whieh
form*
a
small
yet
wondeiful
green
and
gray, at
J. W. Hsmakar will leave this Frid
Onion* »ml beet«—11. N. Whiteline.
day for Saletn, where he ha* a case I«- stream, the water* <>i a inch, by admix­
Liberal Cash
Be«t ooilectlon vegetable*—Letter and
for* the Supreme Court on the 20th.
I ture with sulphuric acid, la-come* *o
Mr. White «fate« that he expects tn sour tlial the river lia* I wen appropri­ Arthur Leavitt.
Guarantees whether
Be»t collection vegetables—J.
commence next week <>n tho excavating ately named Vinegar River.—Pbila»lel-
Brandenbury.
work on tlie lot for tlie new bank build­ phia Ledger.
You Live or Die
Cabbage, turnips, white carrot*
W atson and snider .
ing.
rod. Iieete—Mr*. S. Chappel.
CLYDE E. ORAY, Agent,
Min* Marie G-av, who has been
Collection table vegetable»—Neil
President Roosevelt on
Monday
BEST ACCOMMODATIONS,
FREE SAMPLE ROOMS,
•p»tvloig tlie »ummer in the city, will
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Red
cabbage,
celei
y
and
yellow
signed the Commission ap)» inting John
leave SaturJay for her h<>mu In Mud-
, N. Watson, of Paisley, Register, and C. rot»—Mr*. James McClure.
ford.
Peaches and apple*—Joseph Conger. ,
; V. Hnider, <>( Lakeview, Receiver of the
X.fl. Merrill snd wife, C. A. Bunting l<and < irtiee at Lakeview, Or. As soon
Tomatoes, apples and pear*—Mrs. J.
end wife and Win I'. Rhode* and fami­ J as tlie necessary bonds are tied andWp- C. Sigler.
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ly attended lire (air from Merrill last proved these gentlemen will be wired
Applet—Klamath Beauties and 20 oz
RB7VVH7VVBER
Week.
instructions to lake charge of thu office. Pippins—Harry Goeller.
Apples—Golden Pippin—Mrs. G. T.
Calvin Hiigl.es, who i* well known These *p;*>intmeiits are in accordance
here, arrived in the city Friday from with tin* recommendations of the Ore­ Baldwin.
Apples—Lnngell Valley Beauty—W. j
Henley, Cal.
He dill re tn sin here gon delegation with the exception ol
eewn- time.
Congrersinan Hermann who held out 11. Copeland.
Apples—Autumn Beauties—Mrs. R.
The Provident Savlnga Life Awur-
ll>c last for the retention of Register
ALFALFA RANCH FOR SALE.
, -
ance Society it, New Y’ork curries Its Rratlain. It i* reported that tl»e a l- 8 Moore.
Apple*—Graven stein—R. A. Emmitt.
own wetglit over hard limes and helps ministration 1« so anxious to bare tlie
One of the best ranches In the
Crab apples and plums—John Ver- KUu.atb bisIn. below the well known
carry your business.
•
chsnge made that, were it not contrary
E W. Gotten left this m ruing wi th ! ’® •“*< Watson oipl Snider wouhl be or­ lings..
Henley ranch, contains 160 acres all
Beat prunes—Wa lace Baldwin.
under the ditch, with a good house,
b’s «rife for Pokegamx
Mis. Gowan is drr««l to take charge of tlie ulli.u before
Peaches and Pencil plum*—A. Castel. grant rv and shed. 55 acres in alfalfa
0.. her wav to San Francisco, where «lie t*>cir honds were approved,
Collection—grgpee, peachee, apple», Don't miss this opportunity if you
•’ll »pend the a inter.
AT THE FAIR GROUNDS.
prunes, lettuce and wru—F. L. Arm­ want a good paying ranch.
Pena, pencils, ink. eruert, n»fle
600ACRE CATTLE RANCH.
strong.
I
bunks, com posit Ion lExiks, tablets. ’ threatening Weather Krpt Many
Popcorn and ;>epper*—C. D. Willson.
MRS. L. B1EHN, PROP.
pencil boxes, writing paper etc. for
From Attending the l.aat Three
11 miles from Klamath Fails, good
Alfalfa honey—if. A. K ttenhoru.
fcltool at Chitwoods.
Day s of the Races.
cattle
ranch will raise 500 tons of
voul T by .
RATES: $ i . qo Per Day, $5.00 Per Week. Headquar
A. Y. B»-ach, <• liter of the Lake Conn-
The great Klamath County Fair and
alfalfa and about three times as much
Be»t
lot
chickens
—
Caleb
Oliver.
tyExaminer, and Virgil Conn, ol Pais­ Race Meet came to an end on Satiirda.'.
wild hay. Can also raise grain, fruit,
ters for Timber People.
Be«t cock and two liens—Edmund potatoes and all kinds of vegetables.
ley, passed through the city Monday en The latter pint of the week the Heather
I
Gowen Jr.
Good outside range for cattle.
route horn»’ faom Portland.
was quite disagreeable on account ol
Bantam lien and two chicks—Edna
140 Acre Ranch.'
Just received a car load of B.tln the wind nnd rain and many from out
Houston. .
wagons, Henny buggies and Pontiac aldo who intend»-»! being here were
LIVE STOCK.
140 acre ranch near Merrill. 30
»?ring wagons.
Baldwin, the Hard­ compelled <o stay at home. The races on
Largest line ever brought into Klamath County.
Beet draft stallion, 4 year* and over— acres under Little Klamath Ditch,
ware and Implement dealer,
•
Friday had to In- postponed; the follow­
20 acres in alfalfa, rest in grain.
C. T. Oliver.
HLL NEW GOODS.
A few choice building lots for sale ing is the results of the Thursday and
AT THE
All fenced, four room house, barn
Best draft mare and colt, 4 year* and
,:'P' * a,n rilr*1» offering for sale my •Saturday races:
and
shed.
over—J. F. Adam*.* •
tvsldence on Conger Avenue. Now is-
TitrimnAV. ocTonrn 8.
100 acre ranch near the town of
Best draft stallion, 2 year old—Henry
CHILDREN’S BONNETS.
fisnry0*1*00* 10 bUJ ritflit-
E. B. . lines 1—tg mile dash, free f r all,
Merrill. 00 acres under ditch. Write
Straw.
purse |50. Dairy Maid wins, Alcinindei
It
Best roadster stallion, trotter or pacer for pi ice and description of this.
CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE, MR5 p ^L^ vd ’
Fred W. Musgrave and wife arrived 2nd, Jim Corbett 3rd, Ferguenot 4th.
Is a good buy.
Call and see our
—8. E. Martin.
on .Saturday evening’» stage from Lake- Time 37 ly.
1(10 acres adjoining Carr section,
Best saddle horse, any sex—W. R.
Race 2—S milo and repeat, free for
*>sw, Mr. Musgrave entue here to ac-
near Merrill at less than $7 an acre.
Brow n.
Klamalh River Views
«rpt a position with Reames A Jenning» ill, purse
First heat—Bcavei
Bpsl Hereford bull. 2 years and up— This is a snap.
ol the brick store,
Tom 1st, O'Conner 2nd, Bican 3rd.
Dry Ranch—160 acres near town of
A. C. Lewi«.
Car-íes a Full Line of
’Fl'roflleelxdongingtoJ. c. Rntenic Timo 50 secon d*. Second heat—Beavei
Best Hereford cow and calf—A. C. Dairy at $5 an acre. Fine ranch for
2nd,
O'Conuer
3rd.
Tom
win»,
Fiean
gialli and potatoes.
All fenced. A O. U. W. BUILDING,
•nd recently occupied l.vC. H. Withrow
Lewis.
Good money can be made on this
*"»'ng completely retithul niul will be Time 6014.
Race 3—I mile and repeat, free fol
Fancy needle work—Della Willson.
investment.
• Klamath Falls.
UM’’ by Dr. Merryman. He will move
nil Klamath trotter* and pacers, pur»»
CITY PROPERTY.
•n Hi« last of the week.
TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE.
1100. First heat—Dixie 1st, Roy 2nd,
65 bv 120 foot lot. with four room
*• allion Alexander lielong- Alice L. distanced, Time 2:45. Hecoiici
f u uR"h,‘rt Ba,*r ,IR" bw,n
fo heat—Dixie wilt*. Roy 2nd, Time 2:41
Notice in hereby given thnt there are house, well located, on Main street,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
funds in the tow n treasury for the re­ one block east of school house, suit­
Main Street,
on u. *rnl1 Th"
Race 4—J^mile daali, free for all, demption of the following warrants:
able
for
residence
or
business.
For
the track ag,io but will lie kept bv purse |IOO.
Montana Chieftain wins, Nos. 992. 995, »96, »97. 99», 1000, 1002.
sale cheap.
err|*l L»r breeding purponoii,
013, HXM.
Interest will cease from
Wooer 2ml, Articus 3rd. Time 1:33.
Foit S a UK -One span of bay horses.
this
date.
Origon”» Wiln
* b ’ en *’ M ct I'I,
Ra»'e f>—S tGilo dttsh, free for nil
Dated at Klamath Falls, Or.,this 15th 9 and 10 years old, welght,1300 each,
Klamath county 2-year-olds, purse |5t>. day ot October, 1903.
i»J
broke to drive either single or double.
United States Commissioner,
Alice A. wins, Barnes 2nd, Goldie 3rd.
J. W. S iemens , Town Treasurer.
Also a practically new double harness.
‘"’"'«1- TeketHVrh’V"
Want to sell quick.
at Merrill u , ?
S,,PP*T extra Time M.
KLAMATH FALLS. ORB.
'Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
SATt nttAV, OCTOBER 10.
Ul’en away.
V' hl ' m P r '“"
1 have plenty more good bargains
—— \
Cleanliness and Good Work
Noone
who
Is
acquainted
with
its
which I haven’t room to advertise
Race 1—\ mile ilaali, frei for all,
GENERAL LAND BUSINBSS,
Wo are now moved into our
go al qualities can be surprised at the
Spector c " h,*”er’ » fovernment In puree878. Artieu* wins, Queen T. 2nd. gtoit. popularity of Chamberlain’s here. Let me know what yod arc
*
Guaranteed.
looking for.
BLUE PRINTS
Tiine 1:22 1-5.
now building at east' end
Cough Remedy.’ It not only cures
man i*
Wi'h th"
Also Agent for LONDON AND furnished ot any lands tn Klamath Oo.
Race 2—5-lti mile dash, free for all, colds and grip effectually and per­
of bridge.
Beaver Tom win«, Diack manently, but prevents these diseases If you .have anything to
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.
•n,l investi?*?, '
“rtli ,ani1"
Or*«°n purse |75.
Corrections received dally.
from resulting in pneumonia.
It is
sell or want to buy, It
’a,"’l*nv whh"K ,VR,'7,'ir
,n ropey 2nd. Time 31 2-5.
Race'3— ’* inifo dash, free for «11 also a certain cure for croup.
fcn« yestued 6 '*7r* I’rominent dtl
will pay you to see me.
.01.2* '
V
Cl««« Lake in the Klamath county saddle horses, owned Whooping cough is not dangerous
Correspondence
solicited.
It con­
and used a* »m il, vnquero saddle* used, when this remedy Is given.
part of the county.
tains
no
opium
or
other
harmful
Address
The Kinmath County Lite Star*
purw 175.
I'lowiaiy wina. Butterfly
Notice is hereby given that there
substance ami may be given as con­
•
e<Mn’y
Mnrt h«’- 2nd. Time 53’«.
Association
will pey the above r*>
are
funds
in
the
county
treasury
for
WitXT
-«V money
fidently to a baby as to an adult-
It
Race 4—1» mile and repeat, free for
the redempt ion of all Klamath county
ward for the arrest and convict«« nt
Is also pleasant to take. When all of
all, puree 8100, First heat—84can 1st, these facts are taken into consider­
warrants protested on and prior to
• REPUBLICAN BUILDING,
any person or persons found guilty ot
,hi* r”F dur Alexander 2nd, Dairy Maki 3rd. Tillie ation It is not surprising that people
stmling or altering the maria or
KLAMATH FALLS. OR. Oct. 14, 18W. Interest will cease front
this date.
'* the r*.i "1T*r*"’ ,r,,m every town 52'i.
Secoud heat—Dairj^ MaH 1st, In foreign lands. os well as at notno.
brands of any stock belonging to any
Dated at Klamath Falla, Ora,, thia
***'lan<l n"
Aaldaml ami Mean 2nd, Alexander 3rd. Time 52**. esteem tills remedy v» ry highly and
member of thia asenrletton
For llent:--8 room I hhimi with wood 18U) day of June, 1003.
Addrewrchas. Horton, PreMoaftj
Muni m”M ’* •” ••"'••rly all of Third heat—Ficau win*. I*airy Masi very few are willing to Like any
H. II. Van Valkenburg,
or J o Hamaker,Secretory-
•WtsfieJ.
***** I'Mking hsppy uml 2ml. Time 63,
other after having once used IL For shed and good well, handy to sclivol
|
’ County Treasurer.
Ihonst- Enquire at this office.
Race 5 .1’4 mile dash, ire© for all. Ml by C. C. Chitwwd.
REAL • • •
ESTATE » i
COLUMN
A
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H?
S
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rs
Ar
ELECTRIC
C ash store
Arrived This Week
a full line of
Persons desiring to in­ Protect
vest in timber lands,
agricultural or grazing Your Own
lands or other real prop­
erty in Klamath county Old Age
can learn somethi.ig to
their advantage by con­ You
sulting this column from Don't
time to time.
Have
flanneletts,
waistings,
dress
goods,
etc
a fine line of men’s sweaters and
underwear, just arrived
To Die
To Win
THE EQUITABLE
Bring on Your
PRICES RIGHT
L
DIRT
w.
111 SELL II fOU 1
Tinware and Oraniteware
If you have something
to sell let people know
it who want to buy,
don’t delude yourself
with the idea that pur­
chasers will hunt you
out. Send me your de­
scriptions and price.
Baldwin’s, the Hardware Dealer.
EAST END BAKERY
ii » mïoiiiot
BREAD
For Advertising
FRESH PIES
it it
Hotel Linkville • • •
I. W. BURRISS,
CAKES Headquarters for Ail Stage Lines.
Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day.
Main Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Orders taken and delivered fresh
every morning.
KleAMATH HOUSE
t
R. B. JONES.
CRATER LAKE
PICTURES
Kow
on
NEW FALL MILLINERY
Sale
BALDWIN’S PHOTO STUDIO
Ladies and Misses Dre§s and Street Hats and
MAYLONE'S MILLINERY STORE
MRS. HONG SING
RESTAURANT
LAUNDRY
Japanese Curio Störe
County Treasurer’s Notice.
W. O. Smith,
KLAMATH BARBER SHOP
C. H. WITBROW,
J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietor.
$250.00 REWARD.