Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 03, 1903, Image 6

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    TOWN TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that there are
funds in the town treasury for the re­
demption of the following warrants:
Noe. 993. 994, 998, 1001, 1005, 1009, 1010,
1011.
Interest will ceaae from thia
date.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Or., this 19th
day ot November, 1903.
J. W. S ixmkss . Town Treasurer.
LATEST FAD FOR 1904.
REAL WOOD CALENDARS
PINE
& MAPLE
SYCAMORE, ASH
YOUR
CHOICE
OF VIEWS
CRATER LAKE
PELICAN BAY
KLAMATH FALLS
and dozens of others
Notke Io Creditor«.
Colonel Ruberson, the Humorist,
In Ih»
of Ui» K»lgl« of <«•! I. Kub-ot.
will deliver a lecture at the Opera
Soil«» I. hereby glv»«t that I lh.
House Friday evening. Subject ••Po­ .IrrewMsl
un<l»r.lgn<sl
have
b»»n ai.|»uure.l a«lmtnl.ira
Chas. Hughs of Poe Valley was in
litical and Religious Shams”. There lor ol th.' dal» ot J. h 'I I. Köberl». .1« . «~ .t
tlie city Tuesday.
bv th.-Count) Court ol th» stat» ol oreg.'ii
will be a dance after the Lecture.
lor Kl.maih county. ao.l lhai I am lb- .lui)
W. C. Dalton, foreman of the Carr
quailtl.'.l »lol actin« a.lrulnutrator ol aal.l
Realties & Jennings put In a system talc All iH-r-ol." having ciati», agallici «ahi
ranch is in the city today.
of cash carriers in their store Wed­ date »ill i.reaenl them tn legal form with
voiieltcr. attachrfl a. by tan requlre-l
Ernest Bubb, who has been sick for nesday. This gives the store a mor«« prurer
within «I» month, from the .lai.' ol thl. nolle.-
the past two weeks, is out and able to up tn drte appearanco and is Inline to J r Kotx rt.. at H.4«< l<l. Klamath coutil«
be al work again.
with Hie big department stores in the Oregon
listed at Klamath tail- Oregon. Oil* I.M'.
.lay ol Xutvmbrr. I'hU .
I r Ko»«»r»
cities.
Saiti’l LaPoint, school fanner at
a. a.tmlnl.irator of ihe K.tate
J»el I. Hubuft.. dvceaard.
the .Agency came down Tuesday
W. E. Cope, government civil engi­
after a load.of provisions.
neer, in charge of tlie irrigation work
C. E. Hoyt, the hotel man front at the Agency, was in tlie city Satur­
Fort Klamath, made a business trip day. .Hesay*that work on the ditch
has been stopped for a short time on
to the Falls the first of the week.
account of the wet weather.
J. W. SIEMW, 1‘rvprielor.
Mrs. Chas. Horton, of Bonanza was
The scholars of Hie High Schist!
in the city Tuesday en route to Cali­
fornia fora months visit with rela­ are to have a big silk banner. Tlie
Cleanliness and Good Work
boys purchased the gtstds and the
tives.
young ladles are doing the work. The
Guaranteed.
Will S. Worden, resident agent of
schtstl have adopted red and white as
the Equitable Life has fitted up a
will be
their
colors
and
the
banner
Also Agent for LONDON AND
very neat, office in the Worden build­
ing near the bridge and will move in red with large white letters.
LOCAL NEWS
KLAMATH BARBER SHOP
this week.
George Hoyt came down from Ft.
Klamath Sunday after a load of j».
latoes.
He was accompanied by
.Miss Stella Engal, who will visit
with her sister Mrs. A. Castel for
two weeks.
The friends of Mrs. J. G.
will be pleased to learn that
convalescent. Mrs. Pierce lias b»*en
sick for about six weeks ami at one
time was so serious that there wax
very little hopes of her recovery. She
has bad the fever which lias Iteen so
prevalent here this fall and which is
akin to typhoid.
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO
t
Our entire line of
Wr<illclii|£ Heat*»
will be sold at actual cost
Win. Schlecht, of tlie Yawkey
to make room for winter
Lumlier Co. departed this morning
stock.
for his home at Minocqua. Wis.
A. Myers and wife left tills morn­
—<> — <1
His Company now own considerable ing for t heir home In Oakland, Cal.
timber land In Klamath County. He Mr Myers Is the superintendent in See Qur new line of ladies
will return here in tile spring.
charge of the dredger work on the
W. II. D. Allen, who was in Hie Adams ditch, lie says that they
livery business at Klamathon, before have completed a canal 30 feet w ide
the tire there, has leased the Tolman by «i feet deep through the tides from
Springs Hotel near Ashland and will the Lower Klamath lake to White
conduct the same during next season. lake and that there Is now plenty of
MRS. J. G PEREZ,
He has commenced moving liis fam­ water in the latter lake, where It has
A LARGE AND WELL
always
been
dry
at
tills
time
of
the
milliner
ily from Klamathon.
ASSORTED YARD OF
year. The ranchers will not need to
W. E. Grimmett bad an another worry about water next year as there
GOOD DRY LUMBER
introduction to the law Tuesday. will be plenty for all.
Mr. Myers
Fresh
1*
This time he was brought liefore the claims that It is now possible for
Chocolate
town officials. He was found guilty small boats to run from here to Mer­
and fined 870 and costs by the Re­ rill and on into Tule lake.
Creams
Iv
THE TRADE SUPPLIED corder. This with tlie 8425 fine by
and
E. S. Phillips has sold 1 tin acres of
Judge Hanna goes to prove that it
W I T H THE BEST
his
Mrst
River
ranch
to
John
G.
Stev
­
Bonbons
does not pay to defy tlie law.
•I m
ADDRESS
enson for 820 an acre. Mr. Steven­
Ice Cream
An Incendiary tire on Wednesday
son. who Is ex-county school superin­
▼
RHODES & ARNETT
of last week destroyed HOD tons of
Sodas
tendent of Lane county, lias ts-en
hay
mi
the
Dorris
ranch
at
lower
end
•
MERRILL, OR.
here the greater part of the summer
and
of Klamath lake and owned by .1.
th
looking for an alfalfa ranch. While
All
Churchill
of
Yreka.
This
will
add
HAY FOR SALE.
he has seen many that has suited him
*
to the burden of keeping a large
Popular
the owners of ranches with a g<»<d
-i*
I have on hand an amount of al* amount of cattle in that section stand of alfalfa were not over anxious
Drinks
which
is
already
short
of
hay.
falfa hay at the Clyde Bradley place
to dispose of same.
At last, howev« r,
Choice
for sale and you can learn terms by
Uriah Gorden, one of the early set­ he secured Hit) acres near the Phillips
calling on me at the Klamath House. tlers of Jackson connty, died at Ids ranch on Lost river and has just re­
Cigars
M rs . C. H. E kicksom .
ranch in Flounce Ilock precinct, In cently closed the deal with Mr. Phil­
the upper Rogue river section, lips for 169 acres more. This ghe*
BE QUICK.
Thanksgiving day, aged 74 years. him a g<xxj ranch of over 300 acres
OTIS KRAUSE, Proprietor
Not a minute should be lost when a A message was received here by Mr. which he will put into alfalfa and
Shive requested him to notify two grain next year.
child shows symptoms of croup.
sons of tlie deceased who reside near
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy given
On Monday the Stab- I ..mil Board
Fort Klamath.
as soon as the child becomes hoarse,
decided tlie contest over 7000 acres of
or even after the eroupy cough ap­
Griffith Bros, came down the Lake ur.surveyed swamp land near Upper ' !
Somewhat Personal
pears, will prevent the attack.
It Saturday witli a boom of 500 logs for Klamath Lake, by awarding to Sena­
The lugs were tor A. C. Marsters and associates all
never fails, and is pleasant and safe C. S. & II. 8. Moore.
This may «mem but lias
to take. For sale by C. C. Chit wood. cut on the Upper Lake and will scale the land for which they have applied
it ever occurred' to Y< >1
about 200.000 feet.
Tlie Griffiths and upon which I here is no contesting
WANTED.
were compelled to stay here until application, hut all th«- other swatnp -
itiav
/u i can protect
that A i i OU
Tuesday as the fog was so dense on lands in the traet will Im adietiised ¡I
YOUR family
____
y and Yf>l R
20 men to work on ditch.
Wages the Lake, it was impossible to tell
for sale and sold to the highest bidder.
• 1,50 per day apply to J. F. Adams where they were going.
estate with a policy In
This decision permits the Manter»
Merrill Oregon.
Last .Sabbath evening the Rev. people to purchase about 4600 acres
the EQUITABLE LIFE
Harry Ferguson, pastor of the Bap of swamp land at 81 an MM, while
MASQUERADE BALL.
that
is gtxxl for Its face
tist church at Mt. Vernon, Wash;, the remaining 2400 acres will Im sold
value
any day that voo
at
auction.
As
the
land
is
not
survey
preached
at
the
Presbyterian
church,
Houston Bros. are making arrange­
ments for their seventh
Annual and tlie pastor will give next Sabbath ed the state has not acquired com­
may die, and Hint is also
Masquerade ball which will tie given evening the sermon announced for plete title and all purchasers will oe
worth Lp cash all the pre­
at the Opera House on Friday. Jan. that aervice. At 11: a. hi . the sub­ required to waive all claim to ..... tverl
the
purchase
price
If
the
title
should
ject
of
the
sermon
will
is*
••Testing
I, 1904.
miums you shall have paid
tail. The Ixiard also made a rule to
All marie welcome.
They expect to make this the by Tasting.”
(and profits besides) if you
i.
day
to
the
effect
that
hereafter
when
greatest ball ever given In the Falls.
George Chase and Son. George Jr.
live twenty years?
Its
Uberal cash prizes will be offered foi arrived here Tuesday from I’okegaina application Is made for the purchase
of unsurveyed swamp land and there
is-st costumes and characters.
with two large loads of freight.
I
true. For. th«; prisif and
Just liefore they left the railroad it is no conb st, the board will take its
full particulars ask
The adjourned term of the County was discovered that someone bail own means of ascertaining the value
and the price at which It will Im sold.
Commissioners Court met .Saturday. stolen the nuts off of one of the
WILL S. WORDEN,
Inti when: there Is a contest the land
The only busln«*ss transacted was the freight wagons and a spring wagon.
Resident Solicitor,
will Im sold to the highest bidder.
acceptance of the Wilson bridge over This was fortunately discovered in <
Tile contestants in
this
.........
Js ease were
Klamath Falla, Oregon.
lost river which has bei-n rebuilt by time or there might have been quite
J. D. Carr and others, of Klamath
a serious accident on the road.
i
Flackus Bros.
County. .
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