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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1905)
DR. WM. MARTIN LOCAL AND BUSINESS BRIEFS KCjimflCB eounev bhiik I have th« beat «quipped " *•• '' pair dopartinant in Suulhctit Ut«r»“- L. Alva Lawls. fit» rewi srl for a watch •» rf|>*i» périmant cannot put In order. I Alva Th« law raquir«« you tn obtain a gun DENTIST lisanaa. Call on tha Couuty Clark ai d » -«e.wew* — ——S— obtain your liceoae. It coals you 81 i W. T. Shive returner! the first of the only. Non-rssident lieenw >10 Watch Klamath Falls grow. Ixiwts. Klanv’h Falls, Oregon Ail service» as umal at the Preaby. wei k from Man Francisco, where he went Deputy Gam« Warden. Base Italia and Itali bat* »»•* Chy for medical treatment. Ha did not have L'lian church next Sunday. W. G. | to mi.'ergo an operation a* he had ex* The Bonan*.i school, which lias been in charge of our popular County Drug Store. I l i'li. Pastor. I pecteil. He aava that he is feeling a The Luth ha* now been completed so School Superintendent for a number of years, la oonaidered oue of the lieat Notice for Publication. gees’ deal improved. tha; iue Klamath Fall* Hour mill will, schools in the county, »nd is a gtaxl advertisement fur the thriving town of Methodist church service».—Rnnday Land Odlli-a at Redding. Celli June s I*» be ready to »tart up by Juue 13. school at 10, preaching at 11, Epworth Bonania. Every year great interest is taken in the graduation claaa, which Notice I» hereby given that the lint •'"« I.. Alv* Fine Watch Repai ing. League at 7:15, aubject “Not aahamed usually contains a half doxen or more, and the exercise* are made an occa- named »»(tier ha. Sled nolle« ol hl. luientlou Low is. to make final proof in au|>|wtt <•> hi. • of the Goapel”, Roni. I, 13 17, preaching 1 and that raid prof will be made before the W. P. Rlioles. who recently •old st 8. Rev. Anderson will occupy the pul- , •ion of public interest. The people of that vicinity lend such hearty sup Count, Clerk nt Hlekl».>n l’-> •> Vreka. t »l l " saw mill at Merrill, «•’ in the city pit both morning and evening. Good port to the Khool* that Bonanza made a strong ootnpeUti'ja with Klamath nta. on Tburrfa». Jul» Tt. IM» «I» IW't'al M firrl of the week on buainesa. Whtluev. ltd App ho «I«' I." »yh* • music—come—all weloome. Fall* for the location of the new high school building. SX^NWl, ANIt'.stV'« B.W X Tp U' K ’* H.J. Winters, the jeweler, left rea- Alex Marlin Jr. will leave Saturday Tbi* year's class consists of five members. The graduating exercise* M. t> »I He nautea tl.e tollowing wlttie.«-. to t«r lay for Portland to visit the Fair. for the railr. a<l where he will meet his prove hie contlnuou» rr.idenee ut’-n an.I ■ will be held tu-murruw-rriday night. Following is the ptogram: He a ..I I* absent tor seieral weeks. tlvanon ol Mid land. >u Hairy Itu.h tt«»* wife on her return from San Francisco. tlraybael. Jerne. Ilamntoitda. Sari tlould • I ■1 fine Watch Repairing. L. Alva Mr. and Mr*. Marlin will then proccel ( Merrill. Oregon Frank M Bwa.ey itegl.ter to Portland to vi«it the exposition. Mrs. | Lewis. PROGRAM Cl.as. Woodard states that he line Martin will remain in Portland during ■ The H. G. Holablrd a new elvwing rack placed in his black- lhe summer while Mr. Martin » ill re- eiui'h shop. He is now ivady for your turn sometime tn July. Investment 4 Trust Co’s horses. L. Jacobs and family arrived in the ■•EJULl-BTIN" < W . M..••«»'/.Il and wife and George citv Saturday, from Springfield, Oregon. Mvaic Greeting Atty quunllty of ftrituirg Istlil* Rit v.-I h r, t Lakeview , passed through Mr. Jacobs will engage in lhe General Misses I'attersmi, G om , Morine tl • city Tuesday enroute to Portland to Merchandise business in the new Heid- Pried* lo Hi.lt. »■••it the fair. I rick building on Main street. Part of 1. A urw four room house, with KI Is Nichols O ration — "Perseverance” cn’b-e line of Chocolates at the City ’ »'in poods ha»e already arrived and an- I . large wixwlabi'tl anil s flnt> gard.it j. other big shipment in at the railroad. | Il Drug >itt>re. All on a high anti <lry lot Music — Trio He expect* to be ready to open lur l>u»i- I 7 ie women who have started the 2. A nice little cottage In the nt se 111 a week or so. t«- torance movement in the city wish Jesse VanRIper O ration — "Companionship" coming iMrloflown. Good lot 11.. 00 To th« public of Klamath Fall» and tn state that tlie Woman’s Club has no 3. Sm.sll cottage »Ituair il on four aiirrcnndtng country :—I am represent connei'Uuu with the movement. I lota *11 fenced tn. located on the Mvaic — Duet ing the Allen A Gilbert Tiano Home, of! ><•"• w ill lie work in the third degree Mrs. Morine, Mrs. Johnson Height*, right oil the pro|«o*td »Heel Portland. I respectfully announce that at the Odd F-llows Saturday night. All railway line MOW I gm here to atay and will farniah the mer.ilieni are requested to Ie . present, Ruby Nichols O ration —"Nobility of Character” beat grides of Pianos and Organs for e-’ tally th ’• lelonging to the team. the least money to be had in the state. H. G. HCLABIRD The railroad is to run up Klamath Av- Patronise homo and save money. Music e ie along the wharf front. Tliat willi A. Lineback. Salesman. | j.> ,,i city two main streets, ons for i Mattel Ilarpold O ration — "Work” The members of the Woman’s Club,, ON COMMISSION re’ail «nd tlie other for the wholesale who have charge of the library and read I’m a Rustler. Try me. Music Fine Watch repairing. AllVorkw ar- ing room, commenced work yeaterdav fitting up their quarter* in the town hall Temporary DrH» r, l.ike*l«!» Inn r. n,vd. L. Alva Lewis. A ddress to C lass building, which was donated by the | The Ik ii.an’» Club will give an'ice j.'" council for tiieir use during the summer. i c . *»'iai at the opera house on 1 .. P resentatïom of D iplomas , | The ladies have already over a hundred ; ca . evening. The proceeds are for the! volume* of select title* an.I will increase ! D. F. Driscoll bei.eht : '! e library. A short program j this as soon as they get settled in their i w. . «. gneu. lee cream 15 cents. new quarters. S ono — “Cl.w Farewell” I he v> rm’s Christian Temperance Nothing too difficult for my repair de- j 1 ni->n «ill bald a meeting in the Pres- call »round to ’ ’-'n- r; -reh Friday evening. JnneP. partment. L. Alva Lewis. Klamath Fall». Oregen Alex Martin. PrnlJent. Alt» M',r,ln ,r' C,’h*'' E. R. Ream«. Vice-Prat E. M. Bubb. A m I. Ca,l,l,,. Hbsdufe Safety I n the policy ol till* hank, and it 1$ rigidly adherrvd to. Safety first, l iberality next. *fv ♦F 4* 4 * 4 Stoves, Tinware and Crockery 4 Stiletto Cutlery 4 4 Buys and Sells Rea! Estate 4 4 i» HARDWARE 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 H» 4 •F 4 GEO. T. BALDWIN i» 4 I hirtKviirv Denier 4 * 4* 4 When You are in Ashland a‘ ? '0. All ’ho members are a«ked to We have been informed by Messrs. _ p-<>s<mt. Emma Grig«by. Secretary. Totton A Hansberrv that the new boat I Nothing i? too for Klamath Falls. has liven presented with a beautiful oil! Letjb'- tailrua the street car lines and painting of the Indian woman Winema. ' ; er ffantS C"me. A few factories The painting is by a talented voting lady wo..id do no harm. We only Lave of cur city, Miss Orpha Schallock. The sumcihiiig over a thousand inhabitants! boat owners feel very much delighted n i, not v • are going to have teu thou»- i with the gift, and the same now occu pies a prominent position in the parlor and. of Dr. llariy Lane, democrat, was elect-1 the steamer. ed may - . Portland Monday by about F. F.. Baker, a land agent of Greely, 1 "X) p'arality, defeating George Wil- Colorado, returned the first of the liamr. me present mayor. Practically week from WbitelakeCIty. Mr. Baker a lhe other officers elected were Re Is very enthusiastic over our farming lands and ba* been instrumental In publicans. finding homes in Klamath county for Horace Mitchell «old a fine team of a number of Colorado people. He French coach horses to Col. Holabird on ', says that in his aection of the country -due. Mr. Mitchell rays that be ' lands that have been irrigated have Fa* « li 24 horses during the week to risen in value to 8100 and 8150an acre, ■7— "rent people in the county. Most of and that numbers of the farmer* are selling out and investing in lands at t -se have been driving teams. a lower price. Their expierence has The City i""ic Store is headquarters shown them that lands such as In the far base ball goods. Klaruatb Basin will double in value in It T r. Wm. Martin has opened np his a very short time. C. 11. Keinne* and rt tai j arUrs in the J. A. Houston R. A. Devitt. two gentlemen from i tiidii.g. The Doctor is recently from Loveland, came berp with Mr. Baker -•*•. p-ancisco, but lias previously psac- and expect to locate here. ticed tn our city and has many friends Orí Tne’day evening, June 13. the la h«ee who will be glad to see him again. dies of the Methodist church will give Mowers, Reapers, Bindere just ar another one of their popular entertain- il.ed. A carload of Deering Mowers, mente at the opera house. F -rers. Binders and Rakes direct from The literary program will he given by the factory. Also full stock of Wire Eugene E. Van Wert, of the Chicago Cab ■ , ilay Cars, Pulleys, Derrick Forks Northwestern University, assisted by etc. L-.rgest stock of wagon* in South local talent. Mr. Van Wert comes high ern Oregon. Baldwin, the Hardware ly recommended as an impersonator of dealer. comic character. Admission 25 cents. you tried some of those choco- After the entertainment, ice cream !a‘-.s at the City Drug Store? and cake 15 cents. Ashland Hardware Co’s Store *ee their good» and FOR SA TURDA Y Come in and Look You will not I m * ark«*d to buy we know you can't help it. Fiah- Deering Mowern. ing Tackle and Ammunition. Before you buy a boggy come in and art* oura. Ashland Hardware Co. ASHLAND, OR. will pay you to watch the Saturday specials Spring Millinery TO BE HELD AT Herrin, Or $125 Grand Display of Fireworks at Night Come all and hear the Eagle Scream Adam Schortgen, Marshall of the day. and Dress Goods Shirt Waists and White Dress Goods Muslin and Gauze UNDERWEAR At the Novelty PHONE 109 Stilts Co. BISHOPS r * r r A ¡ e A A LATEST which he introduced W. W. McNeff, of Colorado, who gave an add.^ss of web Whitelake City—June 1, 1905, was . come. Mr. McNeff dwelt on the fact the natal day ol this town ol W bi telate that these new citizens came here in the City, which is so lieautifully located in true spirit of friendship to sid in the fu I the southern part of Klamath county. ture developemeut of Klamath County t The birth of this new city »*• made a with its unlimited possibilities. Tlie meeting w as then turned over to Lutec-y by ti e good citizens of Klamath connty, who came in wagons, carriages, the Water Users’ Association. Col. an-t by boat to welcome these new eili- Holabird, Frank Adams, N. S. Merrill, All are cordially invited to attend and enjoy the pro- J. P. Churchill, Elmer Applegate and »•ns into their midst. Marty were surprised at the number Mr. VanBrimmer spoke in behalf of gram which will consist of the following features of -tiding« already tinder construction, Govurnmeut irrigation, urging the peo ple to do their part and not lsse this Parade and Liberty car to start from the Public School Building s' the temporary tent houses, which and march to the grounds. w ! now be converted into permanent generous offer made to them by the Song—America—By choir. dseliings. Among the buildings we Government. People are beginning to netted was Mr. Nelson’s hotel, which see Ibis in the true light and many Reading Declaration of Independence. e if-hi* 28 rooms; the Whitelake Cafe signed up after the meeting. Girls race—age under 14 years. First, prize 33, second prize $L After the addresses closed the people ownc by Harry Stilts; the PfoneCT Res- Boys race—age under 14 years. First prlzo 32, second prize 31. tai ra-.’; Mr. Clark’s grocery store; the faced about and Mies Baldwin, of Klam Men’s race—First prize 35 second prize 32.50. ath Fails, took a picture ol the great c .’Uce of the Spencer Lum Tier Co., and Ladles race—First prize 35, second prize 32.50. number who had gathered around the f weral more, prominent among which Fat man's race—weight over 200 pounds. First prize S3, sec • Hall, McNeff building, a 50 by 60 platform. Some of these pictures will lie treasured in later years by these new ond prize 8L two ntory business houee, which, when Sack race—First prize 83, second prize 82. cor : " A v.oujd be a credit to any city. citizens who have left eastern homes to Three legged race—First, prize 83, second prize 82. It is the ....ention of these gentlemen to come to Klamath County, Oregon. This was followed by several well ren have two large business rooms on the Hurdle race—First prize 8«, second prize »3. I ! st fii oi with office and living rooms dered pieces by the Merrill band, after Ground jump—First prize 36, second prize 83. for tl.L.r families above. ‘‘.McNeff A w liich there was dancing, Mr. and Mrs. Running jump—First prize S3, second prize 82. I’ail is the name of the new real estate Ford playing for the dancers. Those High jump—First prize 36, second prize 83. who did not dance «at in the building • i.n which has already opened its doors Putting the shot—First prize 85, second prize 82 50. *n A t luke City. "Fitch A Ffiencer'' and thoroughly enjoyed the fine tnnsic Flying Dutchman- First prize 83. second prize 82. until tlie shades of evening warned the is anol .ci real estate firm established Egg station race -First prize $7, second prize 83. in tl u so i t.. he Tank building is g'tod people that it was time to start for Dressing, eating and smoking station race—First prize 85, sec also a nest »tincture, and the incorpor homo. All left expressing themselves ond prize 32.50. ator», who arc reliable men, are ready well pleased with the day sjwnt in the Turnament—First prize 810, second prize 85. t i u ' .mu .‘ale the public with a gen- city and expressed the wish that they "•"! banking business. This is looked might lie present at the next Natal day Tub race—First prize 85, second prize 82.50. l< ■ "Hi if'he best features of the celebration of Whitelske City. It is es Boat race—First prize 810, second prize 85. t.ew city, a i i, great accommodation timated there were 1,000 people present. Much of the success of the day is due Through the day the Merrill brass Band will dis- lo the peop . oi -outhe’n Klamath Co. '< of h.e <qx>ning of the new our energetic townsman, Mr. E. *. Hall course appropriate musk. "y wn* just such a one as can only be also Mrs. Hall, Mrs. McNeff, Mias Ftilt* iuij I others who were on the entertain fOitnd i’ this glorious climate o( Kiam- ( i The good people camo ment committee Last but not least we mention lhe Irma far and near, with basket* loaded with I things for the inner man, and member* of tlie Oklahoma and Oregon TAe first ball of (ha season under the auspices of ths fl ". '•■ j c d not bring lunches were Townsite Company, who have conducted Merrill Brass Band, will be given in the tlie opening ol this new town with *• »erred t tne restaurants. Merrill Opera House. Th" people enjoyed themselves as much credit to tliemselvee end profit to *n:ti ' their fancy until 10 o’clock when those who have adopteJ Klamath Coun ty as their new home. t ‘ . ». I • called Uigether by Major Wor- May Whitelake soon 1« ntimberexi icu, w;.u c.udly acted as chairman of prosperous towns of Klamath e meeting, The major, in his happi- County, , among the is the wish extended to theee •st vi,.; made a few remarks, after new i citizens. I CITY. PRICES The IsArgent A»aorttneut <4 fltinlrhakrr Buirgit'« an I Wag»»i.* in the Country. Grand Celebration THE BIRTH OF A GET We Will Treat Yow Righi We have one of the th r«l llartinarr Ntorea in Nouthern Oreg n. * i • î i:\ci.i si\ e FURNITURe STORK is the place to save in >ney. Cnll in ! see mv stn k before sending out for your goods. I will take pleas ure in showing you around .mJ will give you prices tlut will justify you in buyi i.' .if home. Complete line of iron and wood If Is, springs and nuttresses, chairs, tables, etc, etc, etc. t X4 44444444444444444444444* 4 4 . WALL PAPER + 44444444444’44444444444444? 4 4 • BIG SHIPMENT OF SPEC f 4 IALLY SELECTED WALL PA 4 4 4 4 PER WILL BE HERE SOON 4- J444444444444444444’444444 a F OHO. IV. IIIIK^aX 4 4» Hardware Oea;er Klamath Fills J 4 444444444444444 *4444*44444X ■ ; DISI WPEOmi IHMMow ' Drugs Stationery Husical * Instruments Books I Magazines Toilet Articles Druggists Sundries Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens Prescriptions Properly Prepared Chitwood’s Drug and Stationery Store i Lakeside Inn,: MRS. M. McMILLAN, prop’r. >d<irn ini provarne ntH. 73 room« and nuite*. Sample Rooms. Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club Rooms, Etc., Etc. a» W.A. > r «.%***♦*4 SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS **^%^%%%^%^^ I TIMBER LAND, A<’T JUNK 1, i»?. Nr>TI> K KOH purtl.tr a rtov. United Mate* lumd riffle«. I.abevlaw, o,e to n. May *. I«,'. Notice la hereby given that tn complfan” with the provUion» ol th« Act nt June 3, 1*7». canned "An act lor the **|a nf timber lend» In the Hieie» ol California, Or. «.in, Nevada «nd Waahlnglnn Territory." a. exiend’d lo all I'nb.lc l.*,,d Rial»» by act ol Augiot 4. Iggy the following peraona have tbla day m«<l in tlyto ’ offlec their «worn »latentoni*. trewlt Moaea Roberge of K lamaih Falla, am,toy ol Klamelb, Male of Oregon, »worn »tan rne.it No '2MH f<>, the pureha.e nt »he Nlg«E't. NK' a HW^, Uli« » and «. hec W, Tf> *7 H R I It, r. w M Ignace Roharge of Klamath Falla, county of Klamath, State of Omgo . »worn »taiement No ZHU (or the purchaee of the WlyNW',. Hoe jg and KJ^NF%, Sea tn Tp 37 H ft 11 , y. w M Thai they will offer proof tn >|,AW u,,, |h„ land »ought 1» mure valuable for Ita tin,tar or «tone than lor agricultural purpoeca and to oalabllab their claim to >ald land before <|«., Ubaaiais, Co Clerk, at hi« nfflee ,t Klamath Kalla, Ore, on Monday the 2d day ol Aug .«t ISM. They name a« wltneaae»; Ignace Roberge, * W Carmichael, h A Cermlehael w o Bn Hh' J1o«e. Roberge, ell ol K la.r.aih f »11«, g |«n.«il, Co, Oregon Any and ell per»nn« ’lalmin/ adv*r»ely u,a • If- I h i . ...lad la *1* lii’lr, lain. „ ,hi „mca un or talora >aJ ,7*h «ay ol July, iwa J X Waw». «r|l>l»„ n m ni'i< i. ■ • . . , noi I c X r >K rtjbi.K.A n<iN • I'nhr.l H'»i. ■ Uoiogc, |ak«»l«». M»I'.'4 tSSfi Amice la h.r«by *1”" r"">l'llai.re with lhe |.r«»itlin« cl ths**** < ■ nKr. w ,,i j,.„ i lt7a e* i litad "AS •«< •<* Ih. .«lent Ilmtwr lend« in th* *!*<•» "• r*lk türme Or ««on. N. »art* eni Waaliln<io* T«<- ’i«»».’ a. aataHdrd u> all lhe PuMiS L*"< h» , ,,| A„illM , km , 1W>rb*r< H- l’a»i»,<ii M -rrlll. O( Kiame«». °r'«on, ha. thia da. Bled In »bl» hl* • *'»(. «I».,lor ,«« pnroh»»* at 'he F‘, of nw , -tec 13. a,m Ki» el »*'<*' '» r> •" M II In K W M. and will öfter P'0"1 ** •h<>w Il.am.c |.ed .ought U mora ♦*'*•»* tort'» t| ih, r nr atnne than ho asricult»'*. purixtMa and in oabliah hl» claim lo laud tature i.eo i:h».i»la clerli nt Klamaib C < "•’.at Klamath Falla, Ore, on «aturda». 'M I’lh I..) Of Angu.t, isnh. He name» a» wit»«*' W I' Khoad», Arthur Merihsry «I Marrlllr Or. and Thoa r Turner. W A Turnar of Monia* »nuo. Wa n, Any and all paransa elsim'M »■’»••rMtly U1„ .hovei,„...|h»d land» ara »* ■inc -d m m,. ,h.(r m thia odlca * •>' lore »alii 2t|, ,|B) A,|flUii. I»». N. Weieon, Rcgldi r