Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 25, 1904, Image 3

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DANIEL CRONEMILLER
U. S. Commissioner.
MAKING STREETS.
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Aa« Newton for l.lvvry.
hfiiiieiiVM ftiiil Town
There will lx* a dauc« after Lil«
> P H <) 1> j; H T Y >
Will take Filings and Proofs
Work with the New Reck Crusher
shew Friday night.
I
on lfi>m<*st«ad« and Timber Chima
Njiecial Hiiirtwaial Halo- Thu Brink
a/id Street Making Plant Com­
Him«.
1 have thouHundH of acres of choice Hlfalfa land
menced TueMay.
MARK L. BURNS
Wrong eyes made right by using
and atock ranclien near the Town of Merrill.
Winters'specially made tenaea.
Ì1R0KER
Write me for information
Til« big nick crusher rs now turn­
• >t 1» K run»«, and wife left Sunday
ing out twelve Ums of crwdied rock
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
JOHN T. KING,
for a week'a visit at their old home
| p«-r hour.
Work wiu, commenced
at Jacksonville.
MERRILL
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OREGON
Tnesiiay morning. E. IL Henry is
MldatinittMW Clearance Hale
Tile
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the sup< rintmdeut of the work, and
Brick Htora,
i Engineer Clyde N7< kerwin lias charge
GENEHAL FREIGHTER,
Merle Houston will M«>n open up ' of lhe machinery. Besid«» tlx-se they
a
eigar
and fruit stand In the (>| m - iu I have a crew of twenty-two men and
Prompt and carotili attention
House building.
’41 all order«
six teams at work. This crew will
J. L. ARNETT, PROP'R.
C. O. Mctzker and wife and Mlak | probably have to be increased If the
Job
Hull, of Irakcvlew, were registered ut ' 1 crusher Is run full time. Tira plant
9ION
lira I.Inkvllie Saturday.
I Is now lorated at the lnt<-r»eciton of
A l»lir new line M eboio« cigar» at the ' Pine and Ht-rond »treets. and they are
HWN'S HARDWARE STORE
City Drug Store.
at pr««ent J «st using the looae risks
RATES, SI.00 AND Si.25 PER DAY.
J
Klamath Falls,
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Oregon Ilenry Farrar and wife left Munday on the property In that vicinity. The
morning for llic Lake of the Woods pioduct 1» Is-lng hauled and placed on
the street at the west end of town.
to gather huckleberries
Klamath Falla; of Mayfield Lodge,
f'lny Ratliff and Mrs J P Lee and 1 The rirk 1» only being graded hi two
No. 193, l.O.O.F. of ftenta Clara
W
O
SMITH
Mm. E. B. Henry left Sunday m>>m- ' »!/«•»; tlie coaiM-r for tilling and gw'l
county, Cal., and Motiul W w Dxig.-,
J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietor,
real estate
Ing, and the fine rock for the top
Ing for Huckleberry mountain.
A.O. U. W. of Santa Clara county,
TOWN LOTS ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS Cal.
dreMlng. As soon ax till« plox* of
The
Public
School
of
Klamath
Fall»
Cleanlinciis and Good Work
À/.XHT
street Is f1n1»l,«>d, work will be c<xn- ,
I will open Monday, Kept. 5, and lira
The deceased fa survived by his
meticed In building the Approach Lo
Fire
AssoeLdani
of l’hitótlpl.ia.
Guaranteed.
wife and seven out of their family of
CoUYily High 8Hi*>ol on Monday, Sept.
the city at the east eud of Malo
eleven children: Mary Emily, wife of
Also Agent for LONDON AND I ,2’
street. The work be*.we<-n the bridge j
W. C. Johnson, of Santa Cruz, Cal.;
Lares,
Trimming»
Veils,
etc
—
Al
Hale
LANCASHIRE FIRE INS Ct?
and the Eaat End will be done by
Martha Frances, wife of Alex. Mar­
I I'rlcws—The Drkk Ktoro.
contract.
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lin, Jr,, of Klamath Falls, Ore.; W.
W. W. and lf. E. Smith arrived
Walter, a merchant and rancher of
this morning from Bly to await lira
CENTRAL CAFE
II. J. Winters of Oakland, Or., the
Bly, Ore.; George H. of Eugene;
body of ttmir father which wifi be
cptk'lan and jew« ler, wh<> was here
Horatio E., who was until recently In
T
»hlp|x*d here for burial.
several week» ago. returned Monday
l.uiriniwa at Merrill; Jennie, wife of
Judge II. L. Beiiholi, accompanied aixi will local«* here permanently. I.
Meal» at all Hours
by W. E. Travis, the stage man, and A. Duffy 1» building him an office on Telegram Received Announcing the Frank Miner, of Phoenix, Arix.; and
Death of Judge George W. Smith Richaid 8. Smith, a graduate of the
F. S. Smith, of Washington, l>. C., ill» lot near tlx- K. K. K. store.
Day cr Night > >
at San lllego, on August M, at University of Oregon and of the
wvni to Spring Creek Sunday, for an
For first clsss good« slid prompt de­
ii : jo a m.
Columbia Law School, who la coach­
outing.
Oysters, any Style
livery M<rviee csll un Grshsiu A O'Null.
ing the Oregon University football
lauiudrird Hun Bonnets -Rpecisl Hale 'I'lmne 173.
Alex. Martin. Jr., received a téle- team thia Fall.
—The Brick Store.
I have the finest line of watchesand gram flotn San Diego, Calif, Monday,
We are gradually getting straigli'em-d
II. J. Whiter», jeweler mi>l optician, clis-ks In Kiamalh county. L. A lva announcing the death at ll:3othat
J. V. HOUSTON
around and «ill do our beat to please
is In llic city to remain perinaueuily. L kwu .
I morning of Judge Geo. W. Smith, of
the |mtroii«;if the City Drug Store.
He Is located at present at the
CbML Graves and wife of Odell heart diix asc. The deceased ha» been
Kwauna H uum , until bis building 1» were In lhe city Monday and Tm «iay "nder the doctor'« care for several
KLAMATH FALLS
completed.
They were accompanied by Mr«. E. .’ears, and the end was not unexpecU
SOUVEN1 R
J.
Hutrnlr left- yiwterday morn­ E. Wise who ha» been spending the jHis wife was the only member
CARBONATI NS PLANT
ing for Jacksonville, to aiguc the summer with them. While here Mr “f hl« family prvaent at the time of
GRAHAM <S O’NEIL,
case of Lindley v». Lindley, which Grave» purchaaed Jflo acres of state ■ *’*• death, although hi» son George.
PROPRIETORS.
eoiius uptx-fori- Judge Hauua un Fri­ schiMtl land.
, who Ilves at Eugene, Ore., arrived
AND
EAST KLAMATH FALLS
day, August 24.
Meade A Harvey, who gave tissucli I shortly afterward, and wlil have
Cut Prices— Stttuuiur Drew« Hkirts— an excellent feast of comedy and 1 charge of the arrangements for the
Will keep constantly on hand
The ilnck Store.
drama,'are rimttng here and making j funeral. Tile body will probably be
Mr». Aims Nimmons lias gone to arrangements for the future «access i shipped to Klamath Falls fur luter- Lemon Soda,
Bonanza to visit with her parenU. of their dramatic company. They go «* I I merit.
Cream Soda,
George Washington Smith waa
She was accompanied by tier ulster, to Lakeview on the 20th Inst. Mr.
ALL KINDS OF
Chocolate Cream,
I want your trade. Don’t send out of town
MI m Dora Gtsm who wcul on to JJ'.y, Meade Informs US that he is In foui- ' born in Louisville, Ky., July 7, 1839,
Sarsaparilla,
AMATEUR SUPPLIES
for your goods. I have an immense line of
where slic will teach srhool this sum inunicatIon with some eastern people (I and later moved with his parents to
(Unger Ale,
J
Washington
county,
Mo.,
wb.-re
he
uier.
I
who w ill Join the company In a couple
warranted goods to select from. Goods and
Cocoa Meade,
frank Adams iu-nt up about 2b of weeks making the Meade and Har­ ‘attended the public aciiools and later
Raspberry,
prices guaranteed. It will cost you nothing £
i l»-ain» lhe Hist .,f the w,,k Tie m vey Company one of the strongest worked at the blacksmith trade
and anV other carbotuiGsl drink
l
with
his
father
;
eventually
they
are now at wo,k uh the scraper* and comedy and dramatic companies on
> to call at my store. I will show you where J
made to order.
plow» in the construction of lhe irri­ the coast. Messrs. Meade A Harvey, emtiarked In the «aw-inllllng bust-
you can save Money.
gation canal tor the Klamalii Canal wlllle walling to oinplole tbvau* ar- nnoa. June 20, 1B5U, he married We solicit a portion of your trad,
and satisfaction guaranteed.
• SwefMIISV.
1 | rsnpements, will give a nerformance .¡Margaret Delmar, who was born
I In North Carolina, from where she Orders left at the O’Neil residence
Hummer Drrea I'stterns—Special Hale I <>n Friday evening the 2mn, and will
will receive prompt attention.
removed with her parent* to Missouri
A TULL STOCK OF
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l
lien
take
the
road
and
play
Bonanza
— Tin- Brick Store.
Goods
delivered to any part of the
i
as
a
child.
Two
years
after
this
mar-
"The Prodigal's Heturn," a laugh- on Saturday night the 27th. We wish J riage, the father of Mr. Smith was
city or in the county on the stage
I
them
»
ucciun , and can recommend
-able une-acl comedy, will be one ol
road free of charge.
FREE SAMPLE ROOMS.
BEST ACCOMMODATIONS,
them as courteous gentlemen w)x> un- killed in the Washington county »aw-
— i.UMBEii*. lhe features of the Meade A Harvey i derstand
ALL GOODS Si .00 PER CASE
'
mill
and
the
eon
succeeded
to
both
their
business,
and
always
performance Friday night, and a trig
rnoxs 173.
the management and ownership of
M»'lal dance will wind up the even- | succeed In pleasing the public and the husin>ass. Owing to the depres-
I can fill your orders | ing'kciiU-rlalnineiit.
i giving an audience their money's
I alon In trade Incident to lhe civil war
promptly.
Lumber de­ , All Hummer ll.Mid« at Clearance Rale worth of antertainmvuL
! tie sold the mill in 1861 and in Octob­
Anything in the wav <’t toilet articles
I —Th# Urick Store,
livered or at the mill.
er, 1862. left Missouri for New York
Mr» T. A. Ball», Prop.
C’apt. J. W. .Siemens returned Fri- |»,rfitm«ry and fancy stsliouery at the ¡City, where be embarked for Califor-
City Drug Store.
MERRILL, OREGON.
day from Bock
Creek, where he
! ni l by way of the Isthmus of Pan
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A watch Is a delicate piece of ma- '
lnu> beeu wiu« hi» family picking
. aina.
Board by the day, week or
xwnmpaml lim klefH-rrlcit. His family i-hinrry that should be bandied only
Arriving In San Francisco at the age
I. W. BURRISS, Prop.
month.
'went uu to tile Lake of the Woods, l by the most skilled of workmen. An i ' of 24, and with 815 comprising his
I
unskilled
workman
can
almost
ruin
a
i Mr. Sleinen» report* a big crop of
'watch by imperfect adjustment, or | ■ worldly possessions, he went to Vir­ The table is furnished with
I berrlea this year.
ginia City and completed his trade,
R. h II m < that half of the
: from the effects of using materia! I
the best that the market
Clearance Sale Summer Dre«« Gissi» I that doea not fit. My repair depart- I , following the same after his removal
»i.-kn««* with which man­
—Tiiv Urick Slur«.
kind i« atllictrd ia traced Io
can supply.
to Santa Clara county In 1865. I’re
| meut 1» one of the t<e«t on the coast, j
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th« ■t<niki'l). It fa alao
vious to 1879 he combined general
Presbyterian
Chnrch. — Sabbath
Main Street, Near Bridge, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
AH work warranted. L. A lva L kwu .
The trade of the traveling public
true that in moat r««w lli«>
»ebool at io a.in.; scrinmi at 11, oh
. farming and working in a shop on his
is solicited.
stomach ia *ffwtisl by tho
•■Two Examples of Great Failh. C.
ROGER WILLIAMS PARDONED. , land and In that year removed to
condition of the teeth.
Fl. service al 7:30 p.m. and at H p.m.
Siskiyou
countv.
•<
«r where for live • years
Governor C*mniher)aln Liat week ; lie was president and superintendent
—'SiiKHi Trait* in Evil Character«."
Pure
The Klamath County Lhe Store
Prayer Service al 8 Wednesday even­ pardoned Roger Williams. • Klamath • >f the f*cutt River Ditch and Mining
Drugs,
Agency Indian, who was sentenced to Company.
ing. All made welcome.
Associati'rn will pay lhe above re-
1« the re««on why you
In 1883 he sold his interest and
ward for the arrest and conviction of
•liiiuld Consult nieaixl have
Clearance Sal«—ladies Neck Novel­ serve three years In the penitentiary
Choice
for larceny, and who had served about moved to Klamath county, purchaaed
any person or persons found guilty of
vwur teeth examined regu­
lie»—The Urick Store.
stealing or altering the marks or
larly. tMwlive teeth are
Perfumes,
Th« “Backet Store” building oppo­ one half of the time. Williams is go­ the Linkville Hotel, remodeled and
brands of any stock belonging to any
a mar to Ircauty ami .» men-
ing
blind
from
tubcrculoHls
of
the
eye,
refurnished
the
same,
and
placed
it
site the Opera House, Is being com­
member of this association.
Fine
ace to health- Bridge and
pletely retltted and painted and will and this together with affidavits that I on a paying basis. In 1885 he pur-
Address Chas. Horton, President
crown work a apeeialty.
or J. O. Hamaker.Secretary.
tie occupied by Mrs. G. W. Fish, who had l»een tiled tending to show doubt ■ chased 7flO acres of land three miles
Stationery,
will move her irtdek cf millinery of his guilt, was the cause of the par­ east of Klamath Falls, combining the
Books,
good« ami also put in a complete hue don. Williams was convicted in the management of this property with
circuit court of Klamath county of I his hotel, aod adding yet another re­
of new tall and winter giaids.
Magazines,
A GENTLEMAN’S SMOKE
Graduate <>t North Pacific
sponsibility In 1886 in the shape of a
GET THE
S|>ecial Price*—Canvas and Gulin« having stolen a steer.
Dental College,
general merchandise store. The only
Purses,
Nile««—l'lie Buck store.
TELEPHONE TO BLY.
one of this trio of interests to escape
Joe Moore, the freighter, left. Wed-
IIAOI'T
Pocket Books,
the conflagration of 188» was th<< farm
I AL m Carry the FuSuwiag Biands of Choice Cigars
nc«day for Merrill with his Hix hone
The Midway Telephone and Tele- ¡ which owed its Immunity from de
I freight team, from which place he graph Company have completed their
Etc.
Janic4 Lewis
La Florence
BUY
j will go io Montague aficr a load of telephone line front Bonanza to Bly. structlon to its remoteness from
Bella Vista
Ped Buoy
the burning town.
The hotel
at----
freight for Thu Whitney Mercantile Connections were make Monday after­
Key West Havana
La Belle Creole
YOUR OGARS
and Store w**re rebuilt, but in
I Co.
He waa accompanied by hi» noon. O. B. Gates and crew are now
Major Porno
Panetelas
CONTRACTOR
Chitwood’s
1892 two years after its completion
MT
father, Joa. Moore, Sr., who will go at work put t ing In the local phones
Hoffman
Cromo
I to Woodland, Cal., to spend the mid making connections. This gives the hotel was reduced to ashes.
Drug
Rendezvous
Sweets
for all kinds of
The merchandise business was dis­
I winter.
El Espada
Pretty Swede
Klamitth Fulls gissi connections with posed of In 1901, and In June 1902,
and
Archimedes
Belle of the ÍTalls
Highest market price paid for chick- all the surrounding country. We can he removed wlt.h his wife to Phoenix.
I eiis at the Cent)al restaurant.
Stationery
now talk with our friends on the Arizona, near which place he pur­
A vegetable garden could and would , main line at Ashland and at Keno, chased 220 acres of land In the Salt
Store.
make some enterprising farmer A Fort Klamath; Agency. Yalnax. Mer­ River valley.
lie spent several
small fortune In this city. The land rill, Ttilc Lake, Bonanza and Ply.
months of las* year In Klamath Falls
Is here, the water I n here, the seed Is
and tills summer he was compelled to
Enquire of 0, D. Willson.
A BLACK HAT.
here, the fertilizer IS hero—while we
leave Arizona on account of the heal
s
write we can see several hundred tout
A large Btctaon black hat was fotmd and has been In San Diego some time
from our ».met urn window, that would float Ing in the lake Inflow the bridge under the care of a prominent physi
WOOD.
WOOD.
WOOD. make the lierry patch, the watermelon last Wednesday morning, and a pair clan.
Mrs. O. W. Fl«h
patch, the green corn, cucumber« and of trousers, kttaie fiOO feet from the
A IVemocrai during hts entire vot­
ALL KINDS OF
green vegetable« grow Info gold and shore. It waa supposed that a suicide ing life, Judge Smith gained his offici­
KLAMATH FALLS
currency for the truckster.
OREGON
had taken place, but upon Investiga­ al title Id 18’1, witen he was elected
Best line of purses, card case« and tion It was discovered that n party of judge of Klamath county, serving
i
Lumber
|>oeket book» in town «1 Chitwood’s.
young people had stood on the bridge four years. Again ho sat on the bench
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I
have
moved my saw mill to 1
T. II. Humphrey, the engineer In at midnight, and one of the party in from 1890 to 1892, tilling an unexplr-
For particulars Inquire of
• the Lee Wright Springs at the 1
In keeping with his sub
charge of the goverinent- survey here, , an endeavor to sweep (no bats off bls ed term
head of Poe Valley and am now i
returned fnmi the railroad Satniday, block, entangled his lunch hook in the stant lallty and Influence tn the coni
ready to furnish all kind« of <
accompanied by hia Wife and child1 rim, and while the wind whistled inunlty is his association with the
lumber. Give me a call.
(
who will remain here for some time, j through hla raven locks, the John H; foremost fraterual organizations of
A. D. S lack . ,
They arc stopping ut the Bwauna started for the mouth of the Klamath. the west. He was a member of the
Routh of the I’aggelt place
¡The initials In this hat are It. P. R. i Rlije Lodge No. 77, A- T. A A. M. of
lloiiae.
Im the Swan Lake road < ,
bort Klamath,
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Oregon
j. n. nooRE,
BO-'DOIN
A
LOCAL NLVNS.
WILLITS
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DR Y GOODS
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' AMERICAN HOUSE.
FIRST CLASS ROOMS
AND GOOD BOARD.
PRINTER
I AIN I ER
GROCERIES
x.
KLAMATH BARBER SHOP
BOOTS AND SHOES
;
Sugar and Salt
DEATH OF
JUDGE SMITH.
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Post Cards
FURNITURE
Book Marks
BALDWIN, Photo Studio
»•
LUMBER
BISHOP
J
$
Dry, Rough and Finish
«!>«!> to to
Riverside Hotel.
W. P. Rhoads, Merrill, Or.
DID YOU EVER
THIS
♦
W. R. BOYD,
DENTIST
Theodore Schlegel
Headquarters for All Stage Linest
Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day.
$250.00 REWARD.
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MANNING'S
3£
UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY
3¿
Hats altered and trimmed to order
Choice Seasoned Wood
AND POSTS
Wm. Morrison,
Klamath Falls, Or.
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MRS. HONG SING
RESTAURANT
LAUNDRY
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