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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1905)
INDIANS STILL FIGHTING LOCAL AND BUSINESSBRIEFS » KcumucB eouncY bjtok RAILROAD BONUS GROWS DEATH OF HARRY FINK Th.« bonu* for the new railroad is ■•f" ll»rry H. Fink *g<-d SI year*, Hire» months and 22 day*, dl«»l at hi* home on Maui Street, in this city, Sunday morning. February It«, IIWV. after an ill ness <>( alsnit one month. iH-cvasv-d was I shii at Clinton, Iowa, and came to Idaho Fall* al» ul six year* ago. Als'llt one \ear ago he moved to Klamath Fall* where he resided to the time of hi* death. The hue Mr Fink wa* married t<> Mias Id« CuiK|iie*t III IS'.m, who still survive* him. To them were born two girl dill »Iren, Harriett and J» se pl line, aged re *]*•»lively »< ven «nd three year*, who also survive their lather. Ik-ceased was formerly in the iniple niiuit biieinemi. but Im* liven engng<»l in the real estate biisine»» since coining to Klamath Fall*. He wa* a nivinlier ol the Mason* ami Wiawluien. Ill* mein la-rship m tlie former order was with the Kliiiiuith Fall* lodge, while he be longed to a Woodman lodge in Iowa. Iki'eased left IJUllM insurance in the New York Lite company as wellas|2lM0 beneficiary from the Woodmen lodge. The funeral took place Monday at 2 o'clock I’. M.. liev. W. G. Smith con ducting the »•nnw at the home, and the Mason* |*irl<iriuiiig the last nail rile» at the grave. Ky Taylor. II. P. Galarneau, il. II. VanValkenburg, l><m Zumwalt, 1.. F. Willits an.t U. K, Hrandenburg were the |iall bearer*. The Indian* on the rr«»rv<llon who grow ing. Neeil» »•" •**' ! are dismtisfievl with the piesent head of wril*«l *n»l several thousan.l more ar. the reservation are islentle»» in their insight. The people are heginnin« ‘”| Frank and Charlie K-wter of Poe Val Report* from Mr*. W. O. Smith and tight. Although Insixx’tor Holland Im* th.» I»«ne(lt* ol a r.i»d, wh<» had Mi*. II. I*. Galarneail, who left for Sall just recently conducted « six weeks ley are in town on buaines*. l»«-n enthusiastic over th» mallei in Fred Loosley ami Captain <>. C. Ap- Francisco l**t Saturday morning. *tatv< trial on the resvrvatnwi in which score* past, and an« putting their name* to J.|,.»»te of Fort Klamath were in the that they arrived safely alter * pleasant of witnesses were examined an-l vi-lnmi lint« trip. city yeatervlay. n<m» evidence taken which ha* t»«ui i»»t- I It. Applegate came In with a |2">'' The boat Winetn* returned the first w*nle»l to the IN-partmenl of Indi tn Meals at all lionrs at the Gem Cafe. s.ll.M-riptioil till* week ami g.v.«* so.ur First clas» service. of the week from Griffith’» mill with a Affair* st Washington, D. »long g,»»l adyice in a letter to th.« t’oii.mi« I cargo of liunlier to I* used in building with the report of the ln*|»»-tor, the» The w arm days this wet k have throw n tee. an extract from which I* pubh-h.«l | considerable discouragement U(>on the ita cabin. The work is now proceeding ,trv not »-v»-ii «waiting the action »»I the ,.n th.« editorial |«*g.« «•< I on the l*>ai at a point near where it was spirit of the ha’al wood trust. lh»l»artnient upon the ca<»>. Rcpiibli, ><n. Those «ho I' «Idin* j They are preparing petitions and affi DRF.SSM A KING—For Dressmaking launched. hack will have cause to regret It H there J. V. Houston I* si»pp»»*ed to have left davit* of voluniinou* content* and for call on Mi* Sherwood, Marple cottage. shoul.l I*« a failurw to raise the «mount Frank Downing from across the Cali San Francisco for Klamath Fall* yes warding them to the IVpartmvnt almost required, ami on Ibis «count th.« r.*el fornia line was in town this week trad terday. He i* expected here now any daily. Every day may be seen dozens ah.ml»l g«> to «.«me other |»>inl in the day. after several weeks of vacation, vis of the dissatisfied ie.1 men hanging ing with Klauiath Falls merchant*. county. around their attorney’s »'th»-* in Klam iting the coast town*. Following In Ihr H-t ot *»<>» Strangers are arriving In Klamath ath Fall*, eager to consult the lawyers I. Wright, the saloon man, who re Falls daily, and they all have money the an»<Hinli HohmTiUHl to »latv : ■nd sign affidavit* »citing forth their and look prosperous. It means a goal cently returned from a trip to San Fran S. A R. S Moor» wrong* and such other tilings as is cisco and the Willamette Valley, reports citizenship for the county. E. Worden. a delightful trip and is much improved deemed nece»*»rv to rvmuve the pre-cut W. A. Wright. Families can uc supplied now with in health. h»>ad at the reservation. Jesse Kirk, G. W. White '•Tony’s Best" at the Central Dining Mr Fred Loosley while here this week the preacher chief, lawyer, »ml leader I.. It. Applegate A Sons. Parlor* with or without uicals. of the turbulent element is always on stated that the creamery at Fort Klam Kivlin Bro* The Washington Birthday Ball given ath would begin to run about six weeks hand and giv ing direction* in th»» mat L. F. Will it* at HoHftou’s Opera House last night is from now. The creamery is not usually ter. It is claimed th«t at a meeting of E. L. Hopkin*............... reoorted to have l»*en a succeaa. About opened until grass is in good condition the various councils of the many trilx'» Mitchell lire» on the reservation that he has been giv 60 c- uple were present. The new hook and ladder wagon was I. . Grrher. en full power to act in behalf of them PIANO TCNING—H. E. Hall is here completed by I.ewis A Keil, the black- Alex Marlin Jr to do piano tuning. His work is guar smiths, yesterday and turned over to all; that in reality he is the dictator of W 8. Worden the disaffected element, and whatever anteed. References can be obtained at the tire department. It was immediate- J»»« G Iberer ... F> Klamath. Leave orders at Winters’; Iv placed in position at the city hall he sav* will go whether right or wrong. Fred Melhaav Ki>k is the d,•scent of an ancestor jewelry stoie. fire station. Charle* !•■ Willson. without the very liest of reputation, and Marriage license was issued by the Rev. M. 0. Starr is conducting revival the whites generally ,n Klamath county II. F Miud.s h county clerk last Friiiay to Mr John services at the Methodist church. The FEEDERS COMPLAIN II. Ft. Geo. Bishop have but little confidence in the man Henry Angove and Miss Carrie Moore, meeting has been running all the week Frank W «rd today. If the Indians have just can»«» I oth of Klamath county. and may be continued a week or more for any of their complaints, the selec Mr Louis Gerlier, the Hor»effy Valley 1« I. F‘in tain. Mr Oren Booth and Miss Alzada An longer. The |>astor reports satisfactory tion of Kirk as a leader prejudices their stockman, who was in town the first of Schallia'k A Eaggelt....... derson were married at the home of results to date. interest in the minds of those who the week in discussing the cattle situ- Geo. McDonald Mrs O. Short February 17, Rev. J. W. | at ion sail: A letter from San Francisco announc know the wily preacher Indian. Mill* A l e«»itt Bryant performing the ceremony. “It lias been a hard year for beef feed I I’anl Btgiteiistein .. es that Hr. Hargus has reached that er*. owing to early warm tain* in t'ali- Mrs. R. W. Marple Among the reports that come of Mer place on his return from New York, and NEW SCHOOL BUILDING. lorma. There is at premut plenty ol i.<a«per Bennett. rill’» prosperity is that a first class would start, with his family, for Klam grass cattle on the market. To tell the Tlioniss Ihake creameiy will be built there early in the ath Falls in a few days. He will possi At *n informal meeting of the City truth I do not la-lieve a single feeder bly arrive here the first of the week. spring. Ernest Soule ...» School Board this week the preliminary made a cent tin* year. I do not believe Mark L. Burna Reames A Jennings state that their Richard Breitenstein is busy at work step* for closing the bond «ale were con- they could do Hun H hay. Then there Henry A Houston < n his new building on East Main street big ad on the fourth page of this paper suniuiated. Blank Ivnds have been or where he expecte to open an implement has brought in good results. The people dered and «rill he signed and forward,«! I are other things again*! them. The R. I. Hammond. charge* on the road Iretwiwn till* point Mr* E. E. Heidrich love to patronise business men who and produce house. to the State Land Board a* *<»>n a* they ........ H . I lord, superintendent of the Klam- show enterprise, and one of the best in arrive. Should the State land Board and the radioed are «imply outrageous, Robinson A Col .............. - nth Falls-Pokegema stage line arrived in dications of enterprise is a good ad in fail to buy the bonds, they will immedi but there will, I hope, soon l«e a rail Geo. R. Burn road in here and that will equaliar Mrs M McMillan t' e city Tuesday on business for his the local paper. ately be offered for sale in the stock thing*. If a railroad doe* not come Arthur C. Mwi* ■ Company. The local Forester* Court will give a market. Director Worden ststes that pietty soon, cattie slnpp.-r* will arrange W. < I. Smilli House grand ball at Houston ’ s Opera Th» Woman’s Club will meet at the there will be no trouble in milking the with Mr Well» of Idaho, who I* willing I J. Scott Taylor........................... home of Mrs. John Fcliallock tomorrow March 17th. This Court is composed of **le, as a nnnil>er of capitalists hav< io put in three different feeding station* , I. C. Rutrnic evening at 7:30. All members are ex a large number of members of the lead l«een making inquiry alxiut the mattei ing citizens of Klamath, and the occa He further state* that building will la- iwtween Merrill and Kall Mountain, at ! II. J. Winter*. pected to be present. sion wilt be one of importance to the gin on the new public school edifice a* convenient distance* and will also put I Charlie Is-nz Strayed—Came to my place alxiut up four mile* of wire fence on the ea«t John G. Swan order. soon is the bond matter is clot».«I »ide ot the high grade, ascending Kall Oclober 15, 1904, light buckskin horse, ! W. B. Kame* • The pupils in a number of rooms of This willonly be a week or more at the black inane and tail, weight about 900 mountain.” C. Ro*« Anderson. .. .... pounds. Owner can have same by the public school of this city will observe latest. .Mr Gerber reported the following 1 <ieo. D. Griule .... the anniversary of Washington’s birth i The idea prevails among some of the proving property and paying charges. rtoek item*: ■ Caleb T. Oliver . day tomorrow by the singing of patri teacher* ami patrons that the present C. F. Arant. Charles Horton took out 300 head of . W. A. I*er-r>r«lov« otic songs and recital of patriotic selec I school term will be shortened on account fine cattle, which were «old to the Oak ■ Charles Woodard Fire Chief Boggs requests all members tions. School was dismissed yesterday I of the new building. When sstn yes- of the l»rcal fire department to be on in observance of the day. land Meat Company. I Geo. Pan Company ........... I terday by a Republican representative, • hand at the meeting next Monday night Fred Stukel ntarted 200 head from the < >tto Heidrich..................... Director Boggs state-1 that the work C. D. Willson wrote Sa m Walker that He states that the business requires the Whitney and Sira* ranch for C. Swanson. .Walter lenno* he would reach Redding the 20th and I would not interfere with the present presence of all the members. Louis Gerlier bought 240 head from John Fountain term. Although the old building will would telephone from that point for a Wright. L. Gerber of Lorella was in Klamath team, but up to this morning Mr. Walk tie remove<l and the new building will Measrs. Bloomingcamp, Kilgore, Ca*e\ I I-«ac Kv Tavlor Fa'ls the first of the week. Mr Gerber er had not heard from him. He war occupy its present site, school will Con A Son, H. Anderson and Harrow*, and ............ is one of the most w ideawake stockmen doubtless delayed in San Francisco, He tinue without interruption. It is ex started them for Montague with W. I). O. V llilllord I Catnpliell in charge. I C. C. Chitwood .................. of Southern Oregon and one of its most is expected home at any time. pected to complete the new edifice by M I*s>h»-r rtimlrrr claim libera' citizens. Harry M. Ackley returned from Po- the opening of the fall term of school, The faraona land fraud cases have A. II. Phii»pa, Mt. V»rn«n, but should this not be done, the fall See L. Alva Lewis' ad on the second , kegama yesterday with a new gang edg »<1 a W««h. itimher claim* .. l>een set down for trial for June 1. This page of this paper. Mr Lewis is a live er which be had shipped to that point term may be delayed a week or so. was done at the instance of Attorney Wrn C. Rodgers, Ml. Vernon, so on Hash, (tunIwr claim) basine** man, carries a first class stock for his sawmill at this place. He states Heiiev.who thinks he will lie too busy t<> GONE TO ASHLAND. of Jewel-y, and knows how to let the that by the time the spring run begins try the cases at the April term of the people know it. he will have his mill in tiptop shape Federal Court James Watts, of the firm of Watts with a number of improvements added. County Judge Georgs T. Baldwin and See Newton for Livery Fred Melhase is placing the material County Commissioner Fred Melhase left Bros., leading merchants of Bly, was in Klamath Falls on business Sunday. He on the ground for hi* new building on yesterday morning for Ashland, where NOTICE. states that Bly i* in the van with Klam- the property recently purchased from they are to meet Architect Bnrggraf, to I am prepared to fnrniah blue Joe G. Pierce on the corner opposite his consider the finishing touches in seleet- ad,'» advancement. print* of any Town*hip in the Lake present market on Main street. He ing the plans for the new High «chool The Hollister Free Lance of last week view Ijuid District. Print* cor will construct a two story edifice of na building for K lamath County. states that C. N. Hawkins was expected l»<> your eyew blur at times7 tive samlstone. The first story will be rected before mailing. Addre*« The County officials expect to t»> arrive home at any time from Wash used for a market and the second for sent four or five day*. They will fully W. B. Snider, Ito they hurt after reading? ington, D. C., and that Judge Benson rooms and offices. Lakeview, Oregon. inspect the Ashland high school build- i Are there frequent headache** was also expected to arrive with him Are the miiaclea around the The exterior work of the Sullivan ing in order to see what change* can be ■nd spend several »lays as the guest of Notice of Administratrix's Final eye* drawing wrinkle* and his daughter, Mrs. Ji. C. Briggs, Jr., of block on Main street in nearing comple made to lessen the cost of building a* tion. Mr Sullivan will introduce a new they will adopt that structure in the that place. Account. crow'* feet* main as their model. Notice Ju hereby given, that F.llra M Marple Only when sight is gone is the The K. K. K. store managers have feature of interior finishing in the build It is safe to state that at the March administratrix of the estate of Robert Walter ing. He will ceil it with steel sheeting. terrible danger realized. 1 eg- been making considerable improvement term of the county court the plan* tor Marple, dccraMHl, ha« filed her Anal account This he says is being used generally in amine the eye« in the most intel- this week. New self-adjustible shelves of tn«-administration of nahl estate with th«* the new edifice will be adopted anil ligent and careful manner with clerk of the county court of Klamath county, have been placed in position for the the East and is giving satisfaction. It building will soon follow. not only looks well, but prevents fires in Oregon, and that said court ha« appointed 10 out charge. II glass»-« are nee<|. shoe department, and the shelving1 o’clfH-k. A M. of Friday, March 24. 1906, ax the ed I can supply the correct lense* throughout the store have been remod many cases breaking out from the in Horace T. Jones, government land in lime for hearing of objection« to «wh side. mounted in any manner desired. eled and enlarged. The store bears a spector formerly stationed in Klamath account and the settlement thereof. M. J. WINTtTS, much neater and much more convenient The District Attorney announce* that Falla, arrived from Roseburg last night. This notice la publlahed by erder of «aid Watchmaker and Jeweler. appearance. Th» boys say they are get he expects to secure more indictment* He will remain here a few days on bu*i- court enter <! February 28,1906. OrWvM, Oeku, Eliza M. Marple, Administratrix. ting ready for the rush. at the April term of the Federal court, nes* for the government. J. <’. Ruteuic, Attorney for Administratrix. EYE TROUBLES Klamath Fall». Orsgen Alex Martin, President, Alex Martín Jr, Caahlcr E. R. Reames, Vicc-Prta’t, E. M. Bubb, Ant. Cuhkr 1« the policy <>i thia bank, and it it rigidly adherred to. Safety first. l iberality next. HARDWARE Stoves, Tinware and Crockery Stiletto Cutlery Wagonsand Farm Implements * GEO. T. BALDWIN Ilnrdwnrv 4. 4* 4« 4* 4» 4* 4« 4* ♦ 4* X 4* 4-4*4*4*4’4*4*4*4’4’4”t*4*4*4”W”WH”M»x T * 4* ^4,4,4.4* 4*4*4* f BIG SF WAI 4» f f IALLY 8 PER W ____ J Hardi T 4* 4* 4*’h 4* 4* 4” * OK X 4.4.4*4*4*4*4*. + + ♦ MANNING'S KANDY I KITCHEN E.azil, almonds, puuis. ltAr«*Mlk + + * Popcorn A. J. MANNING - Pure Drills Fine Stationery Musical Instruments Stilts Co. Millinery, Dress Goods. tidies Fornishiigs, Books and Hagazines end Novelty Goods. AT CHITWOOD’S MONSTER CLEARANCE SALE Reames & Jennings BROKEN ASSORTMENTS, The Brick store OVERSTOCKS, ENDS OF LINES Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ribbons, Waist Patterns, Cloaks, Shirtwaists, Skirts Wool Flnneleffe .- hl - •* .. - menu. Sweater,. Hose. Oloves. Etc.. Etc. Men's Sweaters, Underwear. UeershldSks SuS lit" Etc 10 and 12£ ct Outing Flannel 12$ ct Flannelette ct Eiderdowns ct Swansdown 20 ct Fleece Back Waistings 60 ct Albatross $1.25 Women’s one Buckle Arctics 1.75 Men’s one Buckle Arctics Ct8 10 cts 30 cts 20 cts 15 cts 45 cts $1.00 1.5o $7.00 Cloaks 6.50 Cloaks 6.00 Cloaks 5.00 Cloaks 8.00 Skirts 7.00 Skirts 2.75 Men’s f our Ruckle Arctics 1.25 Men's ( Jomiort Alaskas 1.00 Women ’s Comfort Alaskas 15.00 4.50 4.00 5.00 2.25 l.oo .7l> $0.00 Shirt Waints 4.50 Shirt Waists $3.00 4.W ! Shirt ‘‘ Waists 2.75 •l.oo Shirt I Waists 2.25 3.50 LadioH Sweaters 2.00 1.25 La<lioH (Jndprwear .75 3.2;»M(« u H l-buckle Rubber« with Foils 2.75 2.7,i Men« 1-bucklo Rubber« with lelts 2.25 25 per eent to 50 per cent Reduction on Hen’s Sweaters, Winter Underwear, Wool Socks, I tc ^ yatcii our snow wriN])oyvs MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, AGENCY LAMM & CO OUie SALIHS COUNTERS BOOTS^1“1- LINe °P SHOES, RUBBERS, BEST ON EARTH” RUBBER BOOTS HATS ran« MERCHANT TAILORS ' GROCERIES a —