Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 28, 1905, Image 4

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    CITV BRIEFS.
Taken to U. S.
Supreme Court
Fur Ixisinvw Ini» go to M»*>nA Slough
Sunday united with the Methodist
CAMBREL-ROOF BARN.
church here. They were Mrs. Nettie
For a quick saw* list pmr properly
Forlw«, Mrs Cora Brown, Miss Myrtle
Boomy, Conveniant Building Which with Burns A Horning.
fow f»*w(a the Jeweler.
Ilaniaker and Master Mont llamaker.
If you waul a nice pair of »hoes for
the Handy Farmer Can Build
F.w Info lamia g<r to Maron A Slough
This s|amke w vll for our minister and
tor Himself.
the lialiy, aome to the Bo»lon Store.
our |K»iple and we li<*|>e to see at least
Annual Mn-lt Bali next M.-migy eWn-
For alwrtrai’ts go to Mason A Hlortgh.
fog.
Wnnf romea from Washington that tiftevn more couvcit» tudore spring,
tn this design we show a barn plan
The celebrated Julia Marlow »low» lor
A laige crowd ex|iect to go from here from which more barns bars been
Fine wst'rh and jewelry repairing. L. W. It. Mathews, S|wvial attorney for the
stale of Oregon, has taken the Klamath tn Bly on next Monday night to Is* en­ erected than from any other barn plan latdi •» at the Boston Store.
Al'.a lewis.
ever designed, says the Farmers' Re­
All grades of cigars at all prices st
New line of diamonds at Winters'at hwamp lai mi case to the Uidled Blates tertained by Mr. and Mrs. B. C. II «ma­ view. In its eoostriietlon we have a
Bnpratne Court. This means that there ker in a lKlki bait at that place.
Mannings.
roa»onil>le prices.
frame made up of email timber a. but
will be another long delay heioro tliero
C. I'. Agin.
For abstracts go to Mason A Slough,
one of such strength that It las with­
I. B Yaden left tliis morning for his
will lw> the least proepact for the open­
Bonanza, Or., Decemlwr 2d.
stood
the
high
winds
of
the
Dakota
Men
’s water proof cruiser» in tans and
homestead near Bly.
ing up of the Klamath Reservation. I
prairies, when buildings of heavier blacks at the Boston Store.
II your watch is sick, take it to Wint­ Many years ago the Government la gan
Installation of Officers.
frames have been wrecked, Each nini
For residence lots go to Mason A
ers. lie can fix it.
the allotment of the lands on the Klam­
All mem<*ers of the A. O. V. W.l every timer that composes th. Tram«
Slough.
Chevies Kester was in tbe city yestar- ath Reservation to the Indians, with
t
Lodge ara requested to Is* present at has been proportioned to withstand
the strain It 1» compelled to resist;
A |»*ri<*ct Talcum Powder By lo. City
•tuy from Poe valley.
I the ol>>vt of o|H*uing to settlement tire the regular meeting ot I tlu< lodge next and In dolug this the use of long and
Bring in the tickets nt Whiter» and thousands of acres that would remain.. Tuesday evening as ti e installation of heavy timbers has been avoided, thus Drug Store.
With Ibis land occupied it woukl prac-| vtticers for the coming term will take
We have six cottages for sale.— Ma
deceive the gohf watch.
bringing tbe cost within the limits of
eon
A Slough.
lically
double
the
taxable
property
ot
:
place
al
that
lime.
There
will
also
be
C. O. Clopton, of R>nanza, was fn the
the county. and inure not only to the work in the second degree ami oilier
New Souvenir spoons jusl in. L. Alva
eity Tuesday on business.
lienefit of the county but to the entire important business.
la*wis.
Fine tine of watches, jewelry, etc.
state.
W. W, Baldwin, M. W.
You’ll need claret lor the table. Try
L. Alva l-ewis.
| The State of Oregon, however, en-
J. W. Siemens, Recorder.
that at the City lhug St >re.
Praneis J. Bwwne, of Non an mt, Las 1 tered a contest and blocked the work of i
Fine fresh candies nt Chitwood's
Been spending tlie holi.fays with fiiends 1J the Government, It was claimed that!
Most Deadly Disease.
Drug Store.
ill the city.
Pneumonia is now tbe mist deadly
the 80,000 odd acres of swamp land '
For farm lands go to Mason A Slough
John Stilts, who has been very sick within the borders of the Reservation, disease of tha cities of the United States.
for tbe ]>aet week, Is re|a>rted as im and much of winch is occupied by tbe ' Tbe two largest center» ot population.
proving.
Indians, ladonged to the state according ' Chicago and New York, are striking ex­
ample» ot the truth of this statement.
C. G. Merrill ami hia brother. P. R. to the act of March 12. 1860, granting to
In these cities in the last few years pneu­
Merrill, of Willows, Cal., were in the the stale all the swamp or ovei flowed
' lands w ithin its borders. This contest monia has increased by leapsand bounds,
eity Tuesday.
antll It has displaced consumption as tbs
W. S. Worden returned from Siskiyou was decid.-1 s-lveiselv to the state, Ixitli "captain of the men of death." Con­
in the Land tUfice and the Interior Ik* ;
County, California, Sunday, to spend
sumption, by reason of rational treat­
| partm<*nt.
Christmas at home.
It is impossible to tell what the de-j ment In the way of hygienic Improve­
ment* good eant Cation. better houses,
Have you that masquerade costume
cisión of the L". S. Supreme Court will'
fresh air. and diet, baa steadily de­
prepared? If not, you cau rent one by
I be, but even if the state should win it
creased throughout America and espe­
calling at the Perfectiou.
would lie the worst thing that could
J. G. Wight, coizaty snperintendent happen for Klamath county. The result ! cially In the cities, but statistics show
DIAGRAM or THE DARN,
and principal of the Bbnanoa school, I ' would probably lie that it would be that pneumonia year after year claims
far more victims. Tbe figures for New economy. The sole duty of the frame
was in the city yesterday.
1 gobbled up by some land shark at about
York and Chicago during the last de­ is to act as a support for the roof and
A marriage license was granted Fsi-j 51 an acre. The amount gained by the cade supply convincing evidence that
a carrier for the bay fork.
day to Oscar C. Lee, of Tairy, and Mias stale would be insignificant compared the outcry as to the prevalence of pneu­
This plan Is 45x61 feet, with stables
I to the enormous increase in the vain-
Dora Eglington, of Poe valley.
monia Is no alarmist tale, but to founded and hay bay each 16 feet wide. The
I
ation
that
would
result
from
the
settle-
,
Dr. Wm. Martin, the dentist, writes
upon sober facta In the first six months cattle stable Is fitted with stanchions,
from Sacramento that he will return sot ■xut of this vast tract of rich land.
of 1 »4 there were 41.700 deaths from all and has a concrete floor extending
as to resume his practice here on Mon­
causes In New York city, and of this back to tbe drop Wide sliding doors
number 8.160. or nearly 50 percent, were at each end readily admit of the re­
day January 8, 1906.
moval of waste.
due to pneumonia. In 1905 5.714 persons
The J20 Ladies gold watch will be
The norse stable has six sight foot
died
In
New
York
from
pneumonia
The
given away at Winter'» Jewelry Store to
stalls, box stall and harness room 6x3
total
death
rate
has
risen
from
18
5
per
the one bringing in the most tickets by
feet Dy standing tbe horses with head
1.000 in 1901 to 22 23 per 1,000 for the first to tbs outer wall they receive plenty of
12 o’clock on December 30.
six months of 1904. acute lung affections light and air and tbe atall partitions
The Woman's Christian Tcmiierance
being mainly responsible for this In­ I act as additional braces to ths trams.
Tonight
will
be
yreoduced
the
come.lv
Union will meet at Mrs. Beals’ Friday
crease.
In 1900 106.971 persons died In A passage four feet «ids connects ths
of “Other People’» Money" and that it
afternoon at 2:30. Everybody come.
the United States of pneumonia, 10.18 stables, and a teed room 10x16 has a
will
be
a
thorough
enecces
to
a
certainty.
SacarrABY.
capacity of 1,000 bushels of grain The
Never in the history of Klamath Falls per cent of all deaths being due to tbe
hay bay will bold about CO tons of hay.
Fine watch repairing. L. Alva I«» is.
PHONE 108
1 has a play been staged with such iufi- disease. In tbe same period the mor­ with ample spare over the stables for
I. F. Davies, of Dairy, was in the city '
tality from consumption decreased
i nite detail, or exactness. The differ-
tbe storage of straw and bedding.
yesterday and attended the installation , ence belveen the repertoir and the sin­ from 12 28 per cent to 10.99 per cent.
Many farmer?, who have not been
Comparing
city
with
country,
the
cen
­
«f officers and banquet by the Masons gle
(
bill or combination actor w as never
able, from lack of funds, to erect this
sus of 1900 shows that the mortality
aud Eaatarn Stars last evening.
i more strongly marked than is being
barn complete at one time, have built
from pneumonia per 100.000 Inhabltanta either one or both of the stables with
Bt. G«0s Bishop ami County Clerk shown
,
in the acting and directing of
of cities was 233 1; for rural districts. a straw roof. and. later, when they
nafttaded the masquerade dance i this
i
piece. It is this minute and artis-
naa on Cliristmaa. It is report- i tic
t detail that show s tbe difference be- 135.9. From consumption, for cities, could afford to do so. hare added the
204 8; for rural districts, 134 1. Ths mor­ roof and ends Io the hay bay. By this
^4* thak they were doing politics.
. tween a star actor and the ordinary
tality from pneumonia among negroes method all the building they have dune
M «UBtrr»— Mr. Antone l’rarieand Miss ’ cheap performer. The people have all was 349 per 100.000 and among whites has been permanent, and they have
are as much
Mary Willard were united in marriage been wisely chosen and are not only 184 8 per 100.000. Whites of foreign birth avoided tbe waste of material that
of
as the
at the home of the groom in this city on ' hard worker» but fit their respective sre shown to be much mors susceptible would have resulted had thoy erected
Christmas day by Justice S. C. Graves. cbsracters to a remarkable degree, and than those of native birth. In Chicago temporary sheds and then torn them
tfee itself. Who can
The Ladies of the United States Ilec- I their complete respect and confidence tn 1903 there were 4.629 deaths from down and used tbe lumber in a larger
barn when they were ready for the
in
their
stage
director
is
enabling
iamation Service will entertain their
of a
pneumonia, exceeding the deaths from same.
friends January let. from 4 to 6 o’clock them tonight to show the most re­ consumption by more than 1.600 Ths
and
books on it. In
in the evening at tbe residence uf B. St. markable performance ever in this present Chicago proprotion of pneu­
FARMER AND COOD ROADS.
I I«rl of the state.
Geo. Bishop.
monia deaths to deaths from all causes
are
There is that about tbe play of “Oth-1 is 13.6 per cent.; from consumption. 112
What Is Being Done in New Jersey
Prizes for the Annual Mask Balli
er People’» Money” which ap|>eal» to i per cent. Corresponding figures for New
old
in the Interests of Better
Mondav evening, January- 1st, will lie
i the intelligent masses. The great rul- ‘ York are 17 per cent, for pneumonia and
Highways.
awarded as follows: To tbe most comi-
a story
ing passiou of the American people,, 11.5 for consumption.
f —
cal, to the Lest sustained and to the
i money getting, was never more aptly
New
Jersey
is
the
most
progressive
book to a
bible
must original characters.
I or comically displayed, both in plot ami
state in the union In the construction
Valuable Convictions.
George Biehn has a few lots in North construction as well as ia the characters
and
care
of
Its
wagon
roads,
and
there
­
The
will
Nobody who Is endowed with a good
Klamath Falls going at $10 and $60.
i than it is in this comedy. It is better mind and wants to live to bls satisfaction fore the estimate of her road commis­
you and the prices are
Bring that watch which other watch­ I to laugh lhau to cry at anv time, ami can afford th neglect the acquirement of sioner of the saving effected In that
state by good road» may be regarded as
makers cannot make run. I w ill give \ the man who is dyspeptic, sad or mel- convictions, says Edward 8. Manin, In
low
accurate, because be has unusual oppor­
What are they? tunities for observing the difference In
$100 reward for a watch my reoair de- oncholy, after witnessing and enjoying the Metropolitan.
partment cannot put in good running hearty laughter over a play like “Other They ought to bo opinions based on the utility of an Improved ar.<l neglected
order. L. Alva Lewis.
People’s Money” will go forth rejuvina- knowledge and definitely thought out road. Hto estimate Is In substance as
For fit «nd style and new shapes in ■ ,e<'
• battle with tbe world and the Practically they come In various ways— follows: It cost nine snd one-half cents
often by Inheritance, or as the result of per bushel to ship wheat from Chicago
shoes go to the Boeton Shoe Store.
i old struggle of money getting.
early training; sometimes by associa­ to New York, a distance of 900 miles; It
fohn laden returned yesterday from '
tion, sometimes from the automatic cost three cents a bushel to haul wheat
Bonanza where be bad lieen with the
working of the mind during long peri­ on a level road a distance of Ove miles,
masquerade suite for the Christmas
and on sandy road It would cost nine
ods when it is acquiring knowledge and
cents per mile to haul tL The savlngon
Ball. The suits have been sent to Mer­
experience. Sometlmea, again, eon vic­ a bushel of wheat witb good roads for
rill for the dance tomorrow night.
(From our regular correspondent)
ious seem to come suddenly, especially a distance of Ove miles would be equiva­
Bonanza ie still in the right place as religious convictions, though there la
Men's Packard shoes at tbe Boeton
lent to that of 600 miles of transporta­
was evident last night at our dance or usually a long process of preparatory tion by steamer or canal boat, or 375
Store. The shoe for style and wear.
White Pine Cough Syrup
There were almut thought behind them, and it to really miles by railroad. One mile of good
Prosecuting Attorney W. J. Moore ar- “Ball En Masque.’’
rived last evening from Ashland wtiere ; fifty e»»ple who donne-l the false faces jnly tbe final conclusion that 1s sudden. roads would make a saving equal to 76
Horehound, Tar
also some -------
fine costumes.
he has been spending Christmas with ami there
----- was
-•---------
- ---------- • Deep convictions on any subject don't miles by rail nearer to tbe markets. It
Wiki Cherry Cough Syrup
1 '*r'
Houston, ot your city, was come ready-made. One baa to work for Is estimated that the cost of hauling
Ms family. After a few days in Klam-
1
500,000,000 tons of farm produce to mar­
prevent
by
proxy
with
a
number
of
them;
to
earn
them.
If
they
are
to
bold
ath Falls he will go on to Lakeview.
' suite for both men and women, and sue- and to lufiuenoe conduct, they must be ket Is |2 per ton. or Just about 51,000,-
A daintv babtism for pearly teeth. !
000,000; it Is estimated that about 60
j ceeded in renting all Ids store. He planted deep.
per cent, of this last amount, or $600,-
City Drug Store’s Pearl Tooth Powder, i
I could have rented more if he had been
000.000, would be saved each year if
Liver
We will donate $1000 to the "Home supplied with the goods.
The demand of tbe people for “cheap" farmers were able to do thia hauling
for disabled Canal Boats," if after
The best and most original character woducts is the greatest cause of adul­ over good roads.
t
smoking one of our celebrated Bank Ex­ ■ was Roes Sutton, of Yonna valley, who teration. says the San Francisco Chron­
change or Africano Cigars, you say you was arrayed in a suit bedecked w ith the icle. Retailers demand something by
with
Ginger
Boiling Syatam.
I
•re not satisfied.—C. D. Willson A Co. ’ natural growth of sage brush, and rep- which they can undersell their competi­
There are some farms In America
Free Hot lunch served at the Bank ; resenting “Dairy Dotting»’’ also taking tors, and when they buy adulterated where the soiling system Is the best
Exchange with drinks from 10 to 12 ' when he could subscriptions for the Re- poods, they know it perfectly well. Tbe to follow, and those farms are
on
Crown
There are more
a. m. and 8 to 12 p. m.
I publican. The character was so well Jemand of the retailers makes a de­ high-priced lands.
mand from the Jobbers, which all manu­ farms where It still pays better to
Miss Maud Baldwin expects to move sustained that C. W. Sherman Jr. was
facturers hasten to grant
Doubtleee pasture than to cut, feed and carry to
into her new studio soon. She now has I to l*ie extent of one dollar looser on the
there are many manufacturers who are the cows In summer time, because the
a line of views and souvenirs on exhibi- guess of who he was, as he, C. W., said
willing to cheat, but It is doubifsl land la still low In price In moat sec­
tío» at the Baldwin Hardware Store,' H WM "Chap” or hia uncle, and he
whether their profits are greeter on tions of tha country. As the land in­
creases In value the practice of soil­
where orders can be left for Christmas ¡ could not tell which,
adulterated goods than on those which
ing must increase.
i Mrs. G. K. VanRiper and family weie
and New Year novelties.
ire pure. At any rate, as manufac­
STORE
I
Tke Boston Store is selling Packard present at our gathering and the Iroys turera, no more than wholesale or
shoes, which are always up-to-date. . were glad to get back among the Bo- •stall dealers, can afford to be under­
. nanza schoolmates once more.
Every pair made to wear.
told, all believe themselves compelled
Among those present at the ball from
to cheat, end, as a rule, do cheat
Frank Schmitt, a cigar maker (rom
I Bly were: Mr. ami Mrs. Alex Ander­
Portland, has opened up a cigar factory
son, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finley, Mr. and
"One of tbe chief embarraaamenta
in the Houston block next to tbe bakery
and to now manufacturing a very su­ .Mr«. Thos. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. by which thia country Is now eonfront-
Boyd, Mm. 8. C. Hamaker and ron rd. vouchsafes an optimistic contem­
perior grade of cigar. If you are look­
ing for a good smoke call and try one of •Mark, James Boyd Jr., Clarence Taylor, porary, is excear've ricbee. The banks
mother and sister, and Thomas Sparks. and other depositories ara overflow»«
the new brands.
Klamath Falls was represented by with funds, and there Is mors money
County Clerk Gaorge Chastain, B. St. than the people know how to use ad­
KLAMATH COUNTY
X/ the Presbyterian Church.
Geo. Bishop, Mias Ixila Nelson and lis­ vantageously. It may be somewhat un­
equally diatributed. to be sure, but a
ter Kirkpatrick.
AD services as usual at the Presby.
treater or leaser share ot It is within
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Grohs
and
tbe
terian Church neat Sunday. At 11 a. •
Red
Cattle
Duncan and Kilgora boys, of Langell the reach of those who work for It"
m. and 7:30 p. in. the services will be
This
may
be
mainly
true
and
yet
there
valley were also in attendance.
Mr.
appropriate to the close of the year.
White
| (irohs purchased two lots in our town are a great many workers who never
Services will tie held at 7:30 each even­
yesterday and ia going to build a fine , let a day off because of funds.
ing except Saturday, throughout the
residence for a winter home as soon as
Turkeys
week. Themes of vital importance to
An Ohio man wrote to Bitner Dover,
tbe spring opens.
all men, an religious Iteings, will be dis­
secretary of the republican national
W’e are informed that Lee Bean committee, claiming to hart done great
cussed and special music will be render,
B-Plymouth Rock Chickens
ed, making the services entertaining as Haims to have purchased the East End work for Rooaevelt in tha campaign, and
Barber
Shop
for
a
consideration
of
taking for a Job. Ha said he would Ilka
well as helpful. (Strangers and non­
church-goers are cordially invited to at­ $1000, he retaining Neil Campliell as to ba "chief euipidorlan" of the treas­
on* department Mr. Dover wrote In
tend and become acquainted with men ilia chief barber.
REX BORD,
OLENE, OR
Our Christmas tree on Saturday even- reply: "I regret to Inform you that there
and women who have their welfare at
heart. On Monday evening tbe theme ing was the finest in tbe history of our is no such position as cblsf euspldorlan
of the treasury department, although I
will lie "Compatibility of the Macular town.
and the Spiritual, BusifiMH aud Re­
Our church is coming to the front' think there might very well be. Unfor­
ligion."
rapidly, four new uieinliers were on 1 tunately, however, while you bava
New Stock of Millin
ery and Caps, up-to-
date Silks and Laces
Dress Goods, Kid and
Golf Gloves, Sweat
ers, Woolen Under
wear.
Fine line of Fancy
and Staple Ribbons
“Other Peoples
Money” Tonight
BISHOP’S
;
Furniture AND Undertaking t
!•
;
Store
Parlors
I»
<1
I'
I'
5
I have added to my stock of Furniture a full line ui
CASKETS ANO FUNERAL SUPPLIES
I
J
jnd have fitted up a chappei where services nuy be
held.
tent licensed embalmer and funeral director, who
will attend promptly to all calls day or night,
either in the city or country, taking full charge of
funeral relieving you of all responsibilities attend­
I
ant on such occasions.
Residence 65
h
1'
IS. Nt. <«v«>. llimltot)
tàcito lb ifc foto
<8 20 PER CENT OFF
We will give a jo per cent discount
on all our Waists, Skirts and Coats
until December I5U1
Come Early
Avoid the Rush
Books
Books
part
Christmas
I'
Phone, Store 61
NOVELTY STORE
Stilts Co. £
I
I also have secured the services of a compe­
Now Is the time to buy your skirts
for next year. Al! up to date.
a
We mean BUSINESS and know you w ill
w hen you see our goods JUST THINK, a
$i o.oo skirt ft,r $S.oo.
think
Christmas tree
no
our txxik department
books for young and
Everything from
family
bindings
please
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City Drug Store
Bonanza News
SPECIALTIES FOR 1906
GEO. R. HURN
t f
♦
Little
Pills,
Blackberry Cordial
Jamaica
and
Toilet Cream
I
ware this week in his
V
A
4*
big shipment of dishes and glassware just received
Hardware and Plumbing Goods,
Syracuse Walking and Gang Plows
< ‘
■,
it 4‘4-4‘4‘4‘4-4-4*4‘4*4‘ 4* 4- 4‘4‘4‘4‘4‘4*4‘4‘4*4‘4* X
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CHITWOOD’S
Drug and Stationery
OLENE RANCH
»,
NEW CROCKERY ANNEX
and
Two of the very best
is showing a fine line of Crockcry and Fancy Glass-
th
NEW LINE
* Crockery, Glasswa e,
*
*
*
Dinner Sets, Etc
GEO. T. BALDWIN
♦
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Now is the time to buy
*
*
Homes in Klamath County ♦
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4*
Polled
Large
i
Bronze
Yorkshire Swine
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4»
* The Lost River Realty Company *
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* Chas. Pattee, Manager, Bonanza, Oregon *
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Under the Government Irrigation Scheme
These lands will never be cheaper than now
has for sale some of the finest lands in
Langell and Lost River Valleys