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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1904)
-,T RîxiJVi.ü. N’i'W ¡JM; OF IADÍES WALKÎNÛ SKIRI s AI Hiß K. k. k. »•It I I,’ J i oc\i I. WS. elf) H A big »*'W line ol I 'ily I >. ng Store. chulee clgir» »t ll><> I bave Ilo firn .1 line of watchi-aaiid clix’ki in Klamath county. |,. A lva Lawn. T. V. NI c I k ms of I'urt Klainaih' has ietti In tin' city «luce i lie l|i»t of th« w<4k ami Is thinking of Invest ing in time city properly, lie may decide I* build here. W. IL Code 'if th» Irterlor lie partmenl ami wife, who have Is-en at Klamstti Agency for several weeks, were In Dio city yesletd.iy on their way to lielr hotna at Hollywood, < al. icthal wati-ll dial all other Bring a« wutchinap- tra have failed to make keep IlitiS It goes out of my watch- maker's ! I Hilda wit li a guarantee as to L. Alva I llll> kec] Ing qualities. Lewis. stori ? <X)<><>00<>üOC<><XK><>0<X><><X><><X> hfiuivtiCM fataci Town > i» i* <> 1» k m 'r V > I havo thousands of acres of choice ulfalfa land WILLITS McKanhiss' Nigro Mln’itn-H are coin and stock ranches near the Town of Morrill. ing. W rite ino for information II. J. and Geo. C. Gebhardt of BROKER Hummel lake registered at the Link JOHN T. KING, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Ville Kiindiy, MERRILL - - OREGON New itlbbmia, Ladles Cor» 11, um! O 0-0-0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOO^OOO children's Waist», Just anlied at Mrs. G. W. Fish's Millinery. Ile.l Hue ol purwee, card cssm and I IMH'kel books ill town al Chitwood's. F. H Brandon and wife and M»«i J. L. ARNETT, PROP'R. Whitney of Merrill were reglk- al the Linkvlllc Tuesday, Mrs. l{ V. Cogswell and daughter the Opera House Tuesday returned Friday from Gottage Grove Tin- Alaiiatiiii Warblers. HUHN'S HARÜWAIIE STOKE RATES, *1.00 ANO *1.25 PER DAY. on. Joint H. Hli'Mik came in from where f|cy have been spending the , suiiiin> n Mrs. Cogswell Is one of lam.tth Falls, Dairy Sunday evening. Hr left the Oregoa the legi-ltera In tiie Klamath Falls following inurnlng fot Porllnnd. If you want a nice drink thsae warm Presbyterian Cliun-h Kalitath Wrong eyes made right by using ' bichooto. 'School at It) a. tn. Sermon by the dav» call for a “Graham A U Neil’s" 5V, 5V. Nicker*,«, who bu been Winters'«peciully made lense«. : the pastor at 11. The Ch ristalo En ••»■la lemonade. J. W. SUMIAS, Preprielor. fU nd mi- ymtr watches liy mall. 1 Inanclul accretary at Klamath Agen- deavor society will have charge of the For first clans good» and prompt d< ■ will repair them promptly. AH work cy passed through the city Tuesday, service at * p. m. Aererai addr-saes livery service call ou GraJusiu A O’Neil. Cleanliness and Good Wirk warranted. L. Alva I a - w I k . < iiccompunled by his wife and fstidly, I and gissi music. AH mam- welcome. ’Phone 173. en route tn Itogue Bl ver, where he We are gradually getting straightened Artlmr Benson who has been visit The pastor will preseti at JtiiHl}»*»* on Guaranteed. owns a ranch. ing Im parents, Jild;;e amt Mrt. II. L«t river at 3:30 p. ■>., and at Mer around and will do our l*st to please Also Agent for LONDON AND Miss Alice Applegate returned Sun- rill ill the evening. the patron» of the City I’rug Hlore. L.' H»tisoti, returned to .Salem yester i day from Aslilaiel where she t|ant ! ANC ASH! RE HRE INS. CO. day. MISCELLANEOUS. I tiie greater part of the sunnier. simio or nusic. orille Elliott of (he Klamath While absent she visited In Porthnd pAsvrar Good fresh pasture for Agviey store was In the city Kumlay Miss Evelyn Applegate »ill open a 50«) to and h I m , spent some time Willi a pir- CENTRAL CAFE bead of beef or stock cat hi e.iupany with < apt. O. C. Apple studio of music in Klamath Falls, the tle, horses. ate. Cail on or write 1. ty of ft lends at New port. gate. Liner Hninll -gold watch, With first of SeplemlsT. Sin- will give in J. or II. W. Straw, at the Miller J. L. Hanks and wife left till» leather string chain. I m *1 ween *he struction in piano and the theory of ranch. Klamath Falls. Or. inoriiing for Medford for a abort visit post office and Mitchell’« rar >h. music during I lie coming winter and TEAMS WANTED. and also to attend the lllngllng , Finder will please return to the in- tin* following summer. cirri a. I derslf'iied or thia office and reedve Those wishing to make arrange M»n and tearna wantwl to work on ' ments for iessona, inquire al Chit- Irrigation Canal. Work commenebx S«r Miss l.lr/le I’rrry, the Jewish lew.inl. ' - •>! t August I, TIMM, and lasts nntil snow Crde from Havana, Cuba, at the State Treasurer Chas. H. Moore, wood’s Drug Store. flies. Horses, 37’j cents per day. < iprra lb'UM', Tuestlay night. I wife and son John, and E. P. M<Cor- Men, 11 JO per day. Hoard and hors.- WHITE—DEMENT. Alva B< als and wjfr returned Bun-j nack and wife, who have Isen enjoy. teed luiulsbud free. W.ite day itcuii Can)oniiHe, Or., where they Ing an outing ut Spring Creek, ar K lamatii C am al Co., Dr. F. M. White of this rtty and have >-< n visiting for the past two rived In the city Sunday and after a Klamath Fall., Or. Miss Winnie Dement of Myrtle Point tllulll 1«. short visit here left for their hous- al were married at tiie home of the Ml»» Kila Galloway arrived in th< Kaleni. bride a parents, Mr. ami Mrs. it. C. KLAMATH FALLS SO'JVE-NI W city Friday to assume tier |xmitl<>u »» Mrs. M. McMillan of Clnco Cal., Dement. Iasi Wciim-wlay, August 24. CARBONATING PLANT iM>i»t»i>t principal of the Klainatli and C. It. Anderson and wife of Lake- The bride Is a daughter of one of Falla N I,,».la. j view arrived In (lie city Sunday. They th« ii.oht reapected pioneer familn** of GRAHAM S O’NEIL, PROPRIETOR«, L. Alva !>wls watch repair de have abnut made arrangements for C<x« county; where she was bori) and HND part meet cannot be excelled on the the l<-H»e of the Llnkiille Hotel and rained. She Is a young lady of cul EAST KLAMATH FALLS coital. will probably take charge In three ture und retiniiK-nt, affable In dixposl- 'thin and a prime favorite with all. 55’111 keep constantly on hand Isui Zumwalt arrived here yester weeks. I The grtaini is a rising young din-tor of Lemon Soda. day to Like the place of Engineer 55. #______________________________________________________ Methodist ebureh Sunday vh,«>l * ------ --------------- ----------- 5. Winn, of Un* Klamath Canal Co. st lo. preaching at 11, Kpworth tills city and 1« also engaged in the Cream Soda, during Ills al ’ M-iicc. j drug business. ALL KINCS OF league at 7:15. subject, “New Cour Ch oca late Cream. p I want your trade. Don’t send out of town « Mr. and Mr». 55'hite arrived here Mrs. J L. Nehru ami child arrived age for New Work.” Preaching at Sarsaparilla. AMATEUR SUPPLIES for your goods. 1 have ar; immense line of In the rtf» from Han Fr«nci»r<i, to 8 at which time the pastor will preach Tuesday and will make their Hume In Ginger Ale. West Klamath Falls. Join her husdami, who Is with L. Al the list time before leaving for con- warranted goods to select from. Goods ana Cocoa Meade, va Lewis, the Jeweler. I ference. Special music. Raspberry, prices guaranteed. It will cost you nothing RAILROAD OFFICIALS. Tim watch Hutt ntn'l I m * put In or- 1 5V|lllam A. Winn, engineer for the and any other carbonated drink to call at my store. I will show you where ler by my repair department does Klamath Canal Comp.iny, received s Mr. Brooks, secretary of the 55'red made to order. m't Miel L. Aha 1 rwl«. you can save Money.______________________ .telegram Knnday morning announcing IL-illroad I' nipany, and Mr. Miller We solicit a portion of yonr trade Dan Hyan. Ed Hoyt and J. B C the lllneas of hts wife. Later lie re- also cs.nn.-et.-d with the Weed r<aad, and satisfaction guaranteed. T ivlur mine down from Fort Klam-1 cel Veil soother dlSfiatch stating ttmt arrived In the city last Thursday and I Orders left at the O’Neil residence it II Sunday to attend the funeral of tils wife had died at 11 u’clis-k. He have I m -. ii the guests of Major C. E. will receive prompt attention. A FULL STOCK OF the late George W. Smith, I left on the stH'n* that night for his Worden. These gentlemen caini- Goods delivered to any part of the hereto Investigate the reaoareea of C. N Hawkins ami F E. Klinre of home at Pacific Gruve, Cal. city or in the county on the stage the Klainith Canal Company ami, Dr. S. Ilernetiway was down from our county and their report will have road free of ciiarge. FREE SAMPLE ROOMS. BEST ACCOMMODATIONS. --KI IM 1W — liillterl C Masten arrived in the oily Fort Klamath Sunday. He stat«» considerable Influence on Uie chances I ALL 00098 *1 OO PER CASE & from llollhter, Cal., yesterday, P hone 173. »tint he has been offered the position of the 5Vced railroad building tu| Kiainath Fails. Fnun the fau.rable Miss Anna Grlslxa and Misa Bésale of government ptirxtclan oh the I can fill your orders * f A. ■* t'lirrlnuf Montague, arrived In the Blackfisit Indian Reservation In comment« of th.-se gentlemen we promptly. Lumber de city .Saturday and have been visiting Montana and has accepted. He will would conclude that the chances are livered or at the mill. with Mr». F. II. Mill» and Mrs. E. B. do»<* up bls biislness at the Fort and very gissi. Mrs. T. A. Balis, Prop. In company with Major Worden will probably go to M’ailana this fall Henry. W. MERRILL, OREGON. they made a trip on the Upper Lake My watchmaker I» not a Jack of all J. 5V. Howard, the cattle man, i stopping over night at the Lodge. trades, but he lia» had twenty years came In from Crisik county Turwiay. Board by the day; week or I. W. BURKISS, Prop. e«|» rlence In wutch work ami Jewelry Mr. Howard states that he will not They also secured one of the launches month. | and went down to Little Klamath Hues. L. Alva Lewis. handle near as many rattle this year laike. The party left Tuesday by The table is furnished with II. J. IVlnfcr». Jeweler and optician, and probably will not feed In the team to go over the lower country is In the city to remain permanently, Klamath basin. Hr expect« to take the best that the market and examine the proposed route for lie Is h silted at present at the Ills cattle to Shasta valley as he will the railroad. can supply. Kwauna House, until bis building Is I m * nearer the market and can ship on —O— I shott notice. completed. The trade of the traveling public STOCK ITHMS. M's. Joe Welaenhofcr ami Clyde I 11. E. Momyer. who recently »old Is solicited. 55'll»>n, who have been »topping at Illa business at Klamath Agency to Horton Bros, took 250 beef cattle Hie Ewauna House during the sum Elliott Bros, was In the city last Including cows and calves to Monta mer, left 5Veilncsday morning for San week accompanied by Ills wife and gue last week to be killed on commis The Klamath County Lhe Store Francisco. I daughter. They left Monday mom . sion by the Oakland .Meat Company. Association will pay the above re I n iih * why ymi Mrs. G. 55’. Fish moved her stock Ing for Kan Francisco, where they Louis Gerber started 225 beef cat ward for the arrest and conviction of m I hhi M roftpull in«’ «tut halft« Mr. Momyer tle from Brookvale Stock. Farm last of millinery gi»>ds to the Houston will visit for a while. any person or persons found guilty of V'itir trolli cimiiiiivd stealing or altering the marks or. building, th« Hist of tiie week ami is said that he might return and go In-; Monday to tie shipped to Sacramento. laily, I h’tvrl iv»‘ tenth brands of any stock belonging to any to business In Klamath Falls. now ready for business. h mnr to Iw’iitity nn<t ti tnrn* About 4000 sheep were shipped member of this association. •cv to health. Ihitlg«« and Dan Griffith, the saw mill man. I O. B. Gates Informs us that the from Montague last week by Messrs. Address Chas. Horton, President crown work h n|M<lrtliy. or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary. came dow n from Odessa Tuesday with Midway Telephone and Telegraph Tunnlxson A Champagne to San a barge haul of 25.000 feet of lumlier. Company will const ruet about forty Francisco to be killed ou commission, which ha» been sold to parties In miles of line this fall. They liafc C*»tlc and sheep raisers cannot dentist Just put In fifteen phones at Bly and look to the Immediate future with town. Grnduutn «»I N hi II i Pacific Misses Bessie and Elsie Applegate now have a crow working In Poe val- any assurance that prices of beef and IttIal (''illei{<*. left Munday for San Jose. Cal., where Icy where about twelve phonos will mutton will materially advance or they will spend the winter while at-1 I m * put In to connect with the main even hold up to. the present values, line at Bonanxa. From Poe valley says (he Medford Onegonlan. The tending school. Miss Bosslc will en- I they will go to Merrill. | ranges are well stocked, and it will be ter Stanford University. I CapL David J. Ferree, an old tlm- for owners to unload a con- Rev. Starr will leave Tuesday for' er of Klamath county, died at the »'<fe™ble amount of both cattle and the M. E. Conference where he will, ln. ,,r;l,'r probably receive n new appointment. | home of his daughter, near Prairie CONTRACTOR to ------- what can I* cared fof .Oily, Or., August 17, aged «0 years. land |c—- fioeks — -- Mr. Starr has done good work here I And thia con The deceased at one time owned the| ur nex' winter. nnd the people will tie sorry to lose .. , , , . , rill 1,1,1 nriivnilB not. dition prevails not alone In Oregon Nnylox place and was one of the him. but all over the range country there builders of the wagon road around I Mr. Morey Applegate returned Modoc Point. He w . ls also engaged fore then* will be large numbers of rnewluy from the St I•mils Exposi In the stage business and had a store animals thrown on the market. Ow tion mid has iieconipanted his father j at Keno. Later he moved to Salem, ing to the st'ikes In the eastern He expects to remain where lie held a position at the state packing houses tiie demand will be to Alturas, , limited, and consequently prices must here aliout a monili and take a much penitentiary for several years. be low after the strike Is settled and Enquire of C. I». 55’illmn. needed rest. I lie funeral of t he late George 55. |X>ssibly for somethne afterwards. Grallls Baber -if Grants Pass was In , Smith occurred Monday at 3 p. in. By reason of the strike the packers the city Monday en route to Lake from the residence of Alex Martin Jr. WOOD. have lost large sinus of money, and view, where lie has a string of race WOOD. WOOD, Imn. s. lie will lake In ths races at , The serviceli wer« conducted by the they will, when I he market, opens up Mnsoulc Lodge. 1 lie Masons and the „guin, to make theinsulv«» whole I). GRIZZLE ALL KINDS OF Alturas and return to Klamath Falls (hid Fellows, both attending In a ( KLAMATH FALLS by keeping >>wti p'Dcs of live stock. for the October fair. body. The memtiers of the family 'ri, .-n>r _ e” ______ M ochi Hisers OREGON ¡ r» oo ___ er ____ __ a may expect The great McKmi'xss. Challenger present were the widow, who came low prices to prevail for niHiiy months ¿ T-riirkit>er. of the World, as the greatest sweet with the body, and daughter, Mrs. ! to come. , Ç I hate moved my saw mill ta ■I’— ...... cornet 1st. banjo Alex Martin, and three sons, George' For particulars inquire of Ç the Lee Wright Hprlngs at AM 1 Notice to Settle. The other al phenomenon, comedian William and Horatio, ’ p head of Poe Valley and am BOW • i, at Hie Opera House, son, Richard, did not get here unfil1 All those knowing themselves In I . a ready to furnish alt kinds of to-day, as he was delayed by a wash debted to the late A. D. Carrick will .. . r pteuilier fl. a lumber, (give me a call. in the way of toilet art idea out while coming through Mexico, p|CHiie call and settlo with the under- Inlmmeiit was made in the Klamath signed immediately. South of the I>aggelI place id fancy stationery ill the | M ary M C ahrick . ”, orej I Falls cemetery. >n the ;> v I Lake mad , . MARK L. BUKNS i. n. nooRE, BOAÍOH AMERICAN HOUSE. FIRST CLASS ROOMS AND GOOD BOARD. GROCERIES I BOOTS AND SHOES LAM ATH BARBER SHOP Sugar and Salt BEDROCK PRICES Meals at all Hoars Day or Ni^ht > .* Oysters, any Style ELECTRIC Post Cards ß i FURNITURE Book Marks BALDWIN, Photo Studio L U M B E R « Dry. Rough and Finish Riverside Hotel. P. r.luads, Marrin, Or. Hotel Link ville Headquarters for AH Stage Lines. Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day. Main Street, Near Bridge. Klamath Falls, Oree or.. W. R. BOYD. Theodore Scli!e»el Choice Seasoned Wood AND POSTS Win. Morrison, Khniath Falls, / Pure Drugs, Choice Perfumes, Fine Stationery, Books, Magazines, Purses, Pocket Books, Etc. at---- Chitwood's Drug and Stationery Store. $250.00 REWARD è * ♦ * * * * À w * * * * MRS. HONG SING RESTAIRANT LAIN I) R Y Japanese Curio Störe[vvvti(^ A ”ai^r