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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1905)
Silverware. I.. Alva Lewie. I Cut glass. Tï L Alva Lewis. Dance Saturday night under the di I (to and see ths Pont family at ths social dance Satunlay night. rection of the For»l family. Meals at all hours at the Gcin Cafe. W F. Ree.1, the hotel man of Bly. is First class service. la the city today <>■ businree. WaV hee of all kind». L. Alva I*wi». Attorney General A. M. Crawford, «4 Judge H. L. Benson and Attorney J. Salem, and Col. C. A. Cogswell, of C. Riitenic left Monday for Lakeview to Portland, passe-1 through the city Mon- »lav enroots to Lake view, to attend lbs attend Circuit Court. I circuit court. Albert Patterson, I’at Colahan and There will tie an excursion on the James Goes, of B»»r»anza were in the Steamer Wineaia next Sunday, to Peli city the first of the week. can Hay and other points on the tpper W. A. Liston, of Salesa, arrived hen- Ijke. The l*>at will leave Hanks’ land yesterday in the interest of the Conti ing promply at 8:30. Those desiring tn nental Fire Insurance Company. go are requested to get tlieir tickets at Watches de-magnettscil. L. Alva Bishop's Store. Round trip tickets >1. THE COMING GREAT METROPOLIS AÑD Lewie. Professor P. A. Ford,expert musician, Attorney Gna Newberry, of Jackson arrive»! in the city yesterday accompan ville, is in the city this week on a lan»l led by his wife and daughter. Mr. Ford ca«e before Special Agent W. W. Scott. holds a diploma as a dancing master. Mies Eilna Fish returned Thursday He and his family will give »lancing les •» from a visit to Granta Pass ami Port- sons in Klsmsth Falls, and also have land. She has accepted a |>osition « ith charge of the Halurdav eveuiug social the Republican. »lances. Wood for Sale—At the Moore Bro». Presbyterian Church. Sabbath School saw mill, 18- inch dry pine and fir slab at 10 A. M. Preaching at I! A. M. and I woo»l at >2 a load. Als»» lath at >4 pel i - :46 p M an»1 C. K. service at 7 every thousand.—Inquire of A. Carlson. | sabliath. Praver aervice at 7 :45 each MANUFACTURING CITY OF SOUTHERN OREGON All «tvmbe-aof the Ki igbteof Pythias! Wednesday evening. Al) made aeleome. are requested to meet at the A.O. U. W Hext Sabbath evening the 2nd of the hall on Monday evening’ May 22. forth»- "«erie» of sermons on ‘The Life and I.ab- purpose ol organizing a lodge in Klamath Il,r» the Apostle Paul. James J. Britt, of California, is now Falls. champion lightweight of tbe world. t. H. Humphrey, government engineer Friday night in Fan Francisco eMbw that he still has some sugar beet knocked out Jabez White of England seeds for distribution- Those desiring theclo.*c cf the twentieth round, ft these seeds should write to Mr. Hump- said to have been the cleverest fight fiery at once. years. White has proven himself Sixty nine thousand homestead en boxer but Britt is ths fighter. tries were made last year, and this year The jury in the trial of Nan rattereon they are averaging 4000 month. This lias again disagreed, and it is probable •ate ol increase will beat any country that she will not be prosecute»! again. in the ttorlil. A theatrical firm has offered Miss Patter Mayor Williams has been renominat son >l»»0t) a week for a 30 week contract ed Mayor of Portland on the Republi to appeir in vaudeville, or a total of >45 can ticket. There were six candidates 000 lor the engagement. It is stated that a-» ,g the nomination. Dr. Harry she has refused, saving that she was ¡An« was nominated by the Democrats. through with the stage. She eaul, “I don’t want all that money. I'm going Miss Jessiu Marple returned home home to mother and begin al! over 1 . -relay from St Mary’s Academy at aga n, be a baby, for just as long as 1 Portland which she has been attend can. ” ing ».nee last tall. She had to discon Fred Moore and company of players tinue her studies on account of sickness. arrived the firat of the week from Ash- A 3-al wav cln«ed Monday for the sale j land where they have Iven wintering cf W. P. Rhoads’ saw mill and one-halt i : They will spend aliout two weeks here section o! timber land to Turner Bros., | 1 getting their scenery and equipment in of Mont^sinn Washington. C Considera- j for t^eir eummer tour. Tl.ev will tion -J. The sale was made k* by open jn Klamath Falls with a two or Fi.eii S¡«ncer. three nights stand, they will probably Two Chinamen, Jim Nee and Ix»e were arrested Saturday night for tuuning a fau tan game in a room in the Spray of the Falls saloon. On Mon- aa tliey were brought before Recorder C. C. Brower and fined |35 each. The ¿«'.c was paid. W. C. T. U. uhow at Merrill and may ro to Fort ( Klpmath. The Company thia year will be made np ot the following artists: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Burn?, Albere Moore. Mins Will- iams, George Watson, John Fohland and Edvard Fergn«on S r The Town is Situated in WILLIAMSON RIVER CAMPING GROUND CONVENTION. A note»] leader to be in Medford, Ore gon, May 17 and 18, I'J0-5. Mr». Lillian I am now prepared to take care of M. N. Stevens, President of the National people who desire to camp on William Woman’s Christian Temperance Union A National Conference will be held at son river. Will keep a boarding house >ie»ik>rj in connection with ber visit. anil will have pasture and hay for horaea. Miss Anna Gorden, who for twenty Boats will be kept for rent. Best of treat- year» wis private secretary of Miss i ment to all. Will carry aiail for camp- Frsnce- E. W lllard, and who is now era to and from Agency. Firat Vice President of the organisation, F bauk SiLvn Will accompany Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. Lucia Faxton Additon strte pres ident, will meet them at Medford and Notice For Publication. will have charge of the Conference. Land oilier at Lakeview. Oreaon, April M, "86 Delegates are expected from ail points Notice 1« hereby given that tn compliance with of Southern Oregon. the provisions of the act ol Congress of June I. Only two other points in the state will 1S78. entitled-An act __ for ___________ the sale of ______ timber be honored with a visit from these dis- land« In the State, of California. Oregon. Me- finguished workers on this trip, namely, ' T*d*- Wa’hlu*'on Territory.” a. extended . r tn Pithlln IJinA to all Public Land KtAtea States bv by art act of Anrutl August 4. Portland May 21 and La Grande May 20. , 1892, William Ferguson, of lgerna, county of Mrs. Anna F. Harmond, Siskiyou, State of California, has filed in tbi« office bia sworn statement No. 2961. for the Corresponding Secretary purchase of the SEL^SE’-^. Sec. 2, E’^NE’4. and ofW. C. T. U.of Medford./ NE‘4SE’4 Sec. 11, in Townsnip No. 41 8,, Range ,1 No. 6 E., W. M., and will offer proof to show HIGH SCHOOL CONTRACT LET that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes The contract for the construction of a his claim to said land before Geo. Baldwin, >33,000 High School building for Klam Co. Judge of Klamath Co., at his office at Kla math Falla, Oregon on Saturday, the Sth day •< ath County has been let. Only two July, 19U). bids were submitted. The bid of IV. P. He naxnet the following witnas«M: C. W. Graham, Fcrd. Calif. McMillian for >32,450 was rejected. The ol »» »» £. C. Elgin, •f bid of Snook 4 Heckart for >30,750, after L. L. Vernon, of being modified by changing from a con Lewin High, of crete wall to a double wall and other Any and all persons claiming adversely the changes so as to retiree the cost to «2*3. above-described lands are rf'q nested to file 5o0, was accepted. The contract provides their claims in this office on or before said 8th day of July, 1905. J. N. Watson , Register. that the building be constructed on or before January 1, 11'06. The County U rmmissioners had only Sheriff’s Sale. contemplated expending >25000 on build ing, but it could not be constructed for Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an this amount without changing the plans execution and order of «ale duly iuued out of, and under the hand aad Heal of tbe clerk of al re» ly decided upon. the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for The plans for the new building are Klamath Countv, bearinxdate of th- 26th day considered as near perfect as possible April 1905, upon a judgement and decree duly and it was impoeeible to have made any entere.d, enrolled and docketed in »aid changes that would have been satisfac Court on tbe JDth day of April, 1905. in a cer tory. The Commissioners* decision in tain suit therin pending, wherein Dora A. Guthrie in plaintiff and R»mue! 7 Owen, and having a building that will be a credit Donald MacDonald and Harry Cohn, partner« to Klamath County, will certainly meet doiug buaineas under the firm name of Mae- with the approval of the citizens of the Donald 4 Cohn, are defendants, and to me di rected, commanding me to «ell the hereinaf county. It was evident that if the ter described real premises to satufy the building was not completed at this time, amounts specified in said decree and execn- i would only cost a great deal more in tion, I will, on Saturday, June 10, 1905, M th- hour of one o’clock,p. m., of said day, st tbs lb» end. front door of the County Court House In tbs WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT. city ol Klamath Falls, in said County of Klam j Below we five a report ol the weather a» re- atb, sell at public auction to tbe highest bid t -led by the Government weather bureau der for cash in hand on day of «ale, subject to : nation at Marlon Hanks* ranch. H>t> report redemption In the manner provided by law, j !• ebanr -d each week, and If onr reader« wlah all the right, title, interest and estate of tbe »0 ke pare« !, record of weather conditions said defendants and of each and every of them for future reference, cut out (he report along and of all pe rsoils claing by, through or under ! ■ pper and lower line« and paaw It in a them, or either of them, tfubaequent to the date | .«era) 00k one week alter another. Thia rec of plaintiff's mortgage, which is foreclosed in ord sill be taken on Saturday to end each said suit, to wit, the f2lh day ol September, week and oefln on Bunday for the neat week. 1992, of, in and to the said mortgaged premi ses described in said Judgement, decree and 'I «»ion Haas«, Voluntary Observer. execution as follows, to wit j The Northeast quarter of Section twenty five V :< Ending Friday May ô, 1905. (2.5), kn Township thirty eight 38, South, Range fourteen 14, Eaxt of the Willamette Meridian, «Maxi 1 Mini Pri-elpi Character in Klamath County, rtiate of Oregon, contain | mum 1 mum i IM inn | of day ing one hundred and sixty 160 acres, more or I | p cloudy less, together with the tenements, heredita H»l» 60 1 ■ .« ■ I ~ .16 IS | cloudy X' 1 ■■0 1 ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging | clear «0 Tues 1 1 28 1 or in any wine appertaining. Dated Klamath | clear on 32 1 •M 1 Falls, Oregon, this 26th day of April, 19U6. I clear : m 1 (JO 1. r Ml 1 | Silas Obenchain, Sheriff of Klamath County, (SI 1 clear 68 1 n 1 ft! L Oregon. i • 1 am overlooking White Lake and is surrounded by 400,000 Acres of the BEST AGRICULTURAL LAND IN THE WORLD EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR EVERY LINE OF BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT * IN THIS NEW TOWN * » rtuu •* THE OKLAHOMA & OREGON TOWNSITE CO. REMEMBER THE DATE AND ATTEND THE BIG OPENING