Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 06, 1905, Image 4

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    Silverware. I.. Alva Lewia.
When you think
Call at Stilts Company and *ee the
of your spring end summer
new spring |>attern* in dr*.«» gooda.
suit, think of the K. K. K. Store.
Styles right, prices right, methods
Let us drew you tip. You’ll look
right; everything^ right al Bodge, the
prosperous. Bodge the city tailor.
All wool suits from »20 up. trousers city tailor.
R. I. Hammond and daughter Bertha
»K up. Satisfaction guaranteed. Bodge,
arrived home from ttregen City, where
tl.e city tailor.
k.id Stahliinn left Monday evening they alien led the funeral of the late
fo - short visit at Whittier Springs. Miss Maliel Hamtnond. Mrs. Haiu-
tnond will remain iu Portland for a
Ik k « county, California.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Reatnes returned short time.
C. N. F. Armstrong returned Tuesday
)»»t week from California where they
evening front Vancouver, British Co­
have been spending the winter.
lumbia. where he has been for several
Get your order in at once liefore the
weeks looking over the country. He
rush for one of those Genuine Tailor
states that he is very much please.1 with
Made Suits at Bodge’s, the city tailor.
his trip and that he found good range
Co ing to re;>«irs on the Mill ditch and a very fine eouutrv for cattle and
the Klamath Falls Roller Mills will not stock.
receive any grain until further notice.
The Ashland Tribune on Saturday.
The young ladies of the M E. Sunday April 1 publisher! a 12 page sfiecial
Miool will give an ice cream social edition containing a write up of Ashland
Fridav evening, April 7 at Houston’s and Jackson county. The edition was
Opera hoti-e.
finely illustrated and contained many
Mrs. E. V. Cogswell left Tuesday for well written articles exploiting the re­
Portland when» her brother, Mr. All sources and business enterprises ot the
Fears is seriously ill. Mrs. Cogswell's town and county.
place in the city schools will be filled by­ The contract for the excavation of the
Mrs. Sole.
site of the new high school building has
Hon. John S. Shook arrived in the been let to George Grixzle. A large
city Friday from Ashland. Mr. Shook crew of men are at work on the proper­
has !>eeii visiting in the Willamette and ty under the supervision of R. J. Walk­
Rygue River valleys since the close of up, who is acting aa foreman. Mr.
the legislature.
Walkup recently cant* here from Colo­
1 here w ill be a base ball game Sun rado and is a first class workman.
day lietween the Klamatn Falls Moroon*
A very enthusiastic meeting of tha
and the High School. Tbe game will be Woman’s Club was held Friday evening
called at 2 o’clock at the Agricultural March 24 at the home of Mrs. W. G.
Association grounds.
Smith. After an interesting discussion
Methodist Church—Sunday school at of plane for tbe new library, committees
10, preaching by the pastor at 11; sub­ were appointed to begin active work
ject “Pastor’s Duty." Epworth league and it is hoped that before very long
at 7 p. m.; subject, “What does Christ's the library can lie opened. The Club
life show US about the Father.’’
wdl meet again Friday evening, April
FOR SALE—179 feet facing Klamath 14, with Mrs. Etta Schallock.
street and lake and one lot on Main
Juat at this time our town is without
st eet. 80 acre« near town partly first a representative for M.Born A Co., The
ciass |>o:ato and fruit land. See owner, Great Chicago Merchant
Tailors.
Henry Janssen, or inquire at this office. Judging from the many inquiries this
E. P. McCornack, of Salem, arrived well known tailoring house are receiving
litre Saturday to attend tbe meeting of from this vicinity, it certainly will pay
tbe Water Users’ Association. Mr. one of our enterprising merchants to
McCornack is one of the large land write M. Born A Co. at once. On account
earners of the county and is very much ' of the popularity of this company and
interested tn government irrigation, their established reputarion for good
While here be incidentally subscribed ; tailoring, this is an opportunity for one
of onr merchants to do a large and prof­
»2000 to the railroad fund.
Meals at all hours at the Gem Caie. itable tailoring business without any
investment whatever on hi« part, as M.
First class service.
’ll Novelty has jnst received a new Rom A Co. furnish everything necessary
i They place their line with established
Stock oi Lalies underwear.
I merchants only. Writ* them today at
Egg« for hatching—single comb white
1337 Franklin St., Chicago, for full par-
leghorns, the business fowl of America.
! ticulars.
Feg« *1 .on for 15 or »2.50 for 30. Gran­
Pure blood Brown Leghorn and Ply-
ite > ,_'g A Poultry Yard, W. J. Messen­
moth Bard Ruck eggs for sale. Inquire
ger. Proprietor. Ashland, Oregon.
Watches of all kinds. L. Alva Lewis. of E. L. Hopkins.
Pure Drugs
Fine Stationery
Musical Instruments
Books and
Hagazines
-AT-
CHITWOOD’S
CLOCKS FOR ALL
H. J. WINTERS,
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
Graduate Opt klan
Stilts Co
Millinery, Dress Goods,
!
ladies Furnishings,
and Novelty Goods.
Klamath Falls. Oregon
The
I
mere* now te* 1 assured that the railroad
bonus w ill be raised. Onlv als'Ut »15,-
000 remains to bo secured and Secretary
Worden »ays that he is sure of that.
Mr. Worden left yesterday for Portland
and other points where he will call on a
numher of non resident land owner».
From then- he will go to San Francisco
where he will l»e joined by Judge Raid,
win, and together they will interview
soini' of the wholesale men who do a
large business with our merchants. A
number of these have already expressed
a willingness to assist and it is believed
that Messrs. Worden and Baldwin will
secure the remaining »15,000 Iwfore
their return.
The additional subacriptions received
this week are as follows;
»77,715.
Previously reported
.... »2000.
J. P. Preuitt...........
2000.
E. P. McCornack. Salem
looo.
Churchill Co.. Yreka. .......
400.
Jas. Jury, ad litional . ...
400.
Silas Kilgore ........................
100.
Henry Weber............ ...........
too.
David H >rn, Hornbrook..
100
D. ,M. Griffith........................
50.
John T. Patterson..
50.
J. L. Bateiuan
50.
F. T. Sanderson....................
25.
H.H. Low.............................
Alex Martin, President,
Alex Mdrtln Jr, Oashler
E. R. Regnici, Vice Pres’t,
E. M. Bt.rb, Asst. Cashier.
U.S
Absolute Safety
Saloon License De Raised.
Is the policy ol till.* bank, mid it
sentiment is what enforces th" I**
rigidly adticrred to.
The town council is »I i - c I im I to carry out
Safety fir.*t. Liberality next.
the wishes ol the people, snd as lung »«
a majority of th* people are opf»««! I"
the ruforcemviit of certain laws, it is
useless lor the lioard to try to do ant
Country Produce fallen in «.xcbanijc for Hoods
thing.”
laws
Hum—"As far as the existing
matter to
are concerned it t* an
have lb* laws cnforervl. All that is nee-
cs«arv i« to swear out ; s rompi lint »ml a
warrant ««til •>* i«« '*d ”
Rev. Bimtli •ISO..I llisi he believed
the ml »111 me> the' »civ.-»
I I*
Willing f ir th* liens. mlar»l«*d »«it
would keep others out of the bu«i ’<••»•
lie had sp"ki n to two of ihs saloon men
and they were in favor of it. Ha »»id
IN FFC.T
that in regard to the enforcement < t the
/i complete tmd up to (kite line of
existing laws, h" himself had made eotu
plaint at one time and had be«m iirable
Total..................................
to find an officer who would issue a war­
iiplv < *<><>< 2-4.
msarasKMCxT*.
rant.
I. F. DAVIES,
DAIRY,
OREGON
Redeemed warrants ............... »1183
Al this point Recorder Hr wer aro*e
14-> 1W
Interest on above warrants
and
said
he
would
like
to
ask
the
mnie»
300 (Ml
Redenied coupons on bonds
Cash on hand..................... ... 1120 m of the two saloon men who were in
e|e vf-vf -f-u ’I’ 'F
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x
favor of having the license raised. Mr.
*» Smith stated that he was willing to give
Total...
WÄLL
PAPER
The report of the town engineer was the names bitt did not know if the men f
Total.
.................. »84,.Vai.
approved and ordered filed.
would ear* to have it known
A petition was presented to the board
Mr. Brower then said: "I would like
Merrill Ladies Entertain I. 0. 0. F.
by Fred Mclhasc. signed by a number to ask Mr. bmith if th* complaint re­
I
of the citiiei.* of the town, asking that ferred to was made ill thia town?
f
While the members of the I. O. O. F an ordinance be j»a»»ed providing lor a
“It was.”
♦
lodges of Kiauialh Fads and Bonanza license for meat peddler*. On motion
“I would like to ask the gentleman if
were busily engaged instituting a lodge of Councilman Bishop it was ordered the officer who would nor issue the war­ f
at Merrill last week, Mrs. S. E. Martin that a committee of two lie appointed to
rant referred to was mysell ?”
and Mrs. Guy Merrill were entertaining 1 look into th* matter and ascertain what
“Yes; it waa.”
the wives and sweethearts of the Odd would he a reasonable license, and il
“I WANT T<> RAY THAT IT IH A
Fellows at the residence of Mrs. Mar­ the committee find it necessary, to
LIE! Tn *X| lanalion I will *ay that f»
<H£O. IV. 111 :
tin.
frame an ordinance to be submitted lor Mr. Smith came to mein regard to a
Music, singing and social chatting action by the board at their neat meet
matter and wanted a warrant for the t
were the jolliments until 11 o’clock ing. The president of the board ap­
arrest of certain parties. I informed
when a very daiuty luncheon was pointed Cuuncihtien Bishop and Hurtt
him that it was ne< e»«»rv tn have • X 4’4'*»F*F4*4L*L*L*FtP4*4”t'*4*'i’4'”-r"*ì'**{'*4,«L<4**F44X
served.
' on the committee.
written complaint to have a prrwm
The following gnesta were present:
Rev. W. G. Fmiih, who was present, arrested. H" insisted that it was my
M'sdames Terwilliger, Ball, Merrill, then asked permission of the board to I
business to draw up a complaint. 1 in
Mason, Carr, Lesley, Ratliff, Meshler, present a matter which lie considered of
aisleil that it was not and that I did not
Fitch, Weeks, VanBriminer, Cl tibiae vital importance for their consideration.
care to do so. The recorder is governed
Dalton, Zevely, Ramshy, Misses Lena He wished to suggest to the hoard that
by tbe same law a» 1» the justice of tbe
Kattenhorn, Vernie Gibson and Clara they increase the amount of tl.e saloon
[»• ace. I told him that the prnj*r ofli
Anderson.
license. Attention was called to th* cer t* look to w»« the citv attorney, but
cur
Engineer Humphery Promoted. ■ action being taken in Raker county and that any proper complaint handed tue
I other part* of tbe state in increasing the would get a warrant immediately.”
saloon license, which he believed was
In reply Mr Smith said that he did
Washington. March 31.—Thomas H. 1 resulting in tbe reduction of the num
not hear the matter a« presente I to • h.»•
Humphery has Iwen promoted from as­ ber of saloons. He stated that he had
board, but that il he bad anv business
sistant engineer to engineer in the rec­ hoped to have brought the matter 1»
with the recorder in the future, It*
lamation service. He has been assigned fore the board liefore any naw saloons
!
to work at Klamath Falla under Super­ were started in thi* city, hut saw that would go properly prepared.
Tlio Isinrd then proceeded to canvas
vising Engineer J. B. Lippincott. Mr- he had licen too late, as license had
the ele'tion returns, and the recorder
Humphery is a native of Idaho.
already been ¡»sued to two new ones.
issued the certificates of election end
WHY
Geo. Hum—"I believe the proper way the officer* were sworn iu.
in placing an order of five children on
Couiictlinan Wdlits moved that th»
trial. He devoted a whois year to p, bring this matter liefore the board is
booming the enterprise
And It was by petition. If tbe majority ot tbe peo­ ■ervicos ol ttie town engineer 1* di*,
heart-breakirg work He would win the ple are in levor oi such measure you can penaed with for the present snd that he
approval of a lot of English or German count on the isiard.”
be a-keil to file tlie plats and field n te»
or Scandinavian families only to find
B. St. Geo. Bishop—“I think this ol all grades established. The motion
In his own land no read’neea of trade Ixiard would stand wilb a majority of
was carried
And yet? in spite of everything, he has the people.”
J. C. Rutenic *"n lered his resignation
succeeded In a msarurs The srbsme is
Air. Amith asked if the board would a* city attorney and thu aam- waa ac­
working and Mr Mathieu baa decided
to found a society and push tbe Idea for take tbe same view and were favorable cepted. The meeting then adjourned
to enforcing the existing laws
all it la worth.
until negt Monday night at which time
L. F. Willits—“1 belivo th.it public the new B .ard will tw organised.
This society Is to be known by the
I advertise in the newspapers liecause
solemn title of "Tnternetlone! Kxchancs
I am not ashamed of my goods or the for Children In the Rtudv of Forslm
work of my repair department, and to Lanmagee and Customs For honorary
let people know about myself, my »tore president It Is tn have M D’Estourre'lM
Modern impr<<eiD(*ntH.
73 rooius a
and my stock.
De Constant: foresting president. Pl»rra
Hample Roomu, Bar Room, I’uriorH, Two Club
Because I cater to the intelligent Paudln former minister; for vie* presi­
IloomH. Etc.. Etc.
, class and they read the papers, and I dents MM Firmery and Edouard Petit,
inspector general of pebHe te«»rpr»'on.
| lielieve in increasing my business.
$ >
SPECIAI. RESORT FOR TOURISÌ S
»
Because I talk to more people through Mathieu himself will sew* as general
manager,
with
the
badtlng
of
deputies
the newspapers at a greater distance in I
*
of the chamber if necessary Juice Sieg­
less time and at a more reosonable fried and a lot of others will look after
price than in any other way.
the financing
Because my newspaper advertising
An elaborate system of eorrespr odence
has brought me greater returns for the has been drawn up already. There is a
least expenditure of any advertising I precautionary sxchanre of photographs
*
first and a severe eroee-examlnstlon of
have done.
EXCLUSIVE
Because when I write an ad., I am all concerned. TheclostrgdetaHsof the
*
not too stingy to pay for placing it in the railroad Journey, under suitable escorts
In the case of girls, are eeetly looked
best possible medium or to nave it in­ after by the exchange.
serted so that it is attractive. Thus I
know it is seen and read by almost
STORE
Shs Cot It!
everyone in the house where the paper
’’Harry.” she said, ”1 want a hun­
is the place to save money. Call and see mv stock
goe*.
dred pounds."
L. A i va L ewis . Jeweler.
before sending out for your goods. I u ill take pleas­
“But, my dear," he protested, "that's
*
Hardware
nearly all the cash I have on hand at
ure in showing you around anti will give you prices
PLAN TO EXCHANGE BABIES the present moment, and I had planned
to use it to take up a debt.”
that will justify you in buying at hoin.’’ Complete
"Ob, well,” aha returned, carelessly,
Clearing-Houae In Europe by Which
"if you think the man who hold! the
Different Nationalities Ara
line of iron and wood beds, springs and mattresses,
I. O. U. can make things any hotter
to Be Traded.
for you than I can. why go ah<ad!”
chairs, tables, etc, etc, etc.
Thus it happened that sbe got tbe
One of the curious things run across In
Europe la tbe scheme of a Frenchman money.—Royal Magazine.
named Michael Breal, broaebsc as long 1
An Insinuation.
ago as 1886, and which la being again
Diggs—I hear you have sold you,
taken up.
Wasn’t it a money­
It consists of a wholesale exchange, restaurant
a swapping of children, from one family maker?
Biggs—Yes; I was making »SO dally.
to another, says a recent report
Diggs- Then what waa your reason
Hers Is a Parisian father In modest es­
tate, with a son. This man baa an ambi­ for disposing of it?
Bigge—Oh. ! was compelled to seli it
tion that his child shall have a thorough
knowlelge of German
The proper on account of poor health.
KLAMATH FALLS AND MERRILL
Diggs-Huh! Why didn’t you take
thing would be to place the child In some
German family for awhile. But the diffi­ your meals somewhere else?—Chicane J i Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon
culty for the father Is to flltecver Just New*
the right sort of family—one who would
Definitely Indefinite.
receive the child, one that be could trust
Landlord—Coma, now, when are you
with the child, and. above ail. one who
had achlld to swap. The Parisian father going to pay your arrears?
Author—1 will satisfy your demands
would be spending no extra money In
housing the German child and teaching aa aoon as I receive the money which
It rrench. while his own was eating at a : the publisher will pay me if he ac­
German table. Meanwtfls two nations cept» the novel I am going to a»nd him
BIDS row WOOD.
Treasurer's ¡Notice
I k
isolile I or Publication.
aa acM>n a* I have finished the work
were understanding em h other better
which I am about to commence when
ft was a splendid scheme. If only It could
Sealed bida will be received by th«
l ami othee at Lakeview, Ore««». *,r,\
Notice is hereby given that, tliere arc I.»n«l Olile» *t tskavlrw, Orsron. March 77
I have found a suitable subject and
be carried out
lo1
undersigned until April |5, 1905, for fur hinds in th« I ounty Treasury for the ritti Motte* la hnrsby *lv*a that Hi» follo* itsi'i Mulm» ta iisri-hy *i»*n that
the
necessary
inspiration.
—
-Cassel
Is.
In*. naiMtl aslller ha» lllnl notlcc ol licr In
What was needed was a baby broker,
“ri "'m' ............ .. ha, *l«-| notir"
,l'*
nishitig
-50
cord»
of
4
foot
live
pine
wood
redemption
of
nil
Klamath
County
Gen
ictitlon <» malia Siisi proni in support ol hor
as It were, an eachange. a clearing
On* on the Conductor.
for School Durtiict No. I. Wood to far ei«l
eia) Fund »nd
and Scalp Bounty Warrants
Warrant» alalia, ami that ,ai<l proni «l|| |», ma.l<< t» teattoa ...... ab* final proof in "ni'i'"r’ .
house for children, an agency to keep
and th*l «ai.i proof will b* m»11’
Indignant
Passenger
-SirI
Thst
’
S
delivered on school premises not later protested on and prior to July 13, ||»)| ter*Uso t lialdwln, < o. Juti*» ol Klaoiaili I. t....
tab of families willing to swap children
! ,, Clerk "I K lama'»
Co. at hit olilo,, ai K|atnatli Falla. <>ri-Kon <.n "I ' - ni. „t Klamath fall« <trr<<>n,
three
time*
you've
asked
me
for
my
•
Ilian
Sept
1,
1905.
Ten
|>er
cent
of
the
Interest
on
name
will
cease
from
this
and to engineer the swap. A man named
May
M,
l»w.
ria;
Toni Mathieu saw the chance, ard Im­ fare.
JO IMM, via:
amount of bid mil«t accompany ea<'li tlate.
«VA H. AFPI.kVATK
Mortified Conductors-!—I—I beg
H'OKSK I. IIOPkINA
proved It during the vacation period last
b«l.
J. W. S ikmkxs , Clerk. i Dated st Klamath Falls, Oregon, thi, ' Hd KtiWvMo 1114 fot IheSK'aMWt,. Isitai »
Hil Kiitr, So. 7..4 1er in» N'a -Ii1« ,x”
your pardon, air.
I
rear Ho bad prejudices to overcome
ao<1 4. Hoc 7, T M 8. ft 10 K W M.
Ifllh
dai
March,
1905.
ami
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n.
.
I,
| |g . |( n
Il M
I. P.—Ob. very well. I wa* Just
After a deal of letter writing he won 'he
kit* nainsa ih» tollowln* wllnaasca lo prova
Ile nam», i|,,. f*i|,,., In» wltner««* •”!”
L. Alva Uwla, Co. Treasurer.
going to toll you that it you kept on
I
bar aontltiooua r< >l<i»i,r» upun ami i nlinatlon
Indispensable, not to say inevitable,
hl» cm,limimi» rimldenre upon •l,*l r'
Families can be supplied now with
asking me I might be persuaded to ;<y
vf «al* laod, via : John Janssen, <1 N.-um-rl
sanction of college professors, of great
“"li ol-sol lami vili Crawford Hill,
it
after
awhile-
here's
wber*
I
get
off
“
Tony
’
s
Kckt
”
al
the
Central
Dining
Of
Kl.m.th
galla,
or,
Herman
Hohrnor
ami
New spring and summer stock of dress
authors, prominent lawyers and mem­
m l I’ rk .
Hobt I......nell, John Vs. n"
.
Thoipa«
Fsttsimti,
ni
n»try,
Oregon
—Chicago Journal.
ber, of parliAaept Ht evec ,upceeded
g'iods at the iio'.vlty.
I Parlor» with or without inciti*.
of K Isumth gel I,, Oregon
The la«t meeting of the old Iswtrd of
trustee« of the tow n of Klamath Falls
waa held Monday night with the entire
board present. Besides the regular rou­
tine of busines* and auditing of bills,
three liquor licenses were granted, two
of them lor new saloons. These licen­
ses were isaued to Albert Mei tier, C. D.
Willson A Co. and Geo. Bielin.
The following report of the I treasure!
was accepted anil filed:
bk < Kins.
Bal. os hand from last report »IHM 'M
Ml 00
Jan. I*— Grimmett case ...........
300 ai
Feb. 3—Tuxes.............................
Jan. 31—Fines, Horner and
Morgan ...................................
Feb. il— Liimt«r, Mrs. Marple
Mar. 2—Flue. R. B. Keinholdt
ti—Lqr. License, F. Bielm
«I
8—Fine, H. Wilson ........
<« 21—Taxe*............................
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T//E EXCELSIOR
Groceries, Dry Goods,
Clothing, Furnishing Goods
Boots and Shoes.
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4* 4
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BIG SHIPMENT OF SPEC­
4
IALLY SELECTED WALL PA­
4
4
PER
WILL
BE HERE SOON
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Hardware Dealer K!ania‘h
Falls
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I Advertise in the Newspapers
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th
HARDWARE
*
+
Stiletto Cutlery
* Wagonsand FarmImp'emsnîs
GEO. T. BALDWIN
*
Just received a new line of fancy
mantel clocks. The latest hit of the
season. I also have the largest line
of Watches, Jewelry and Optical
goods in the county. Get prices be­
fore sending away for your goods.
KCiimJfCB councv idshk
ONLY NEED FIFTEEN RECORDER BROWER
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RESENTS ACCUSATION
THOUSAND
I
I
MORE
Lively fleeting of the Town Board
Preacher Smith Asks that the
Klamath Chamber of Com-
BISHOPS
FURMITURO
; LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES
i
TOURIST'S TRADE A SPECIAITT
r
A M
*44*0* fir|IM»r.
J. X. W»M0S, f*»l**'