Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 15, 1906, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    '
BS
CITY
4
---------
BRIEFS
did not suit the people, lieure uo trade
Was effected.
YONNA ZEPHYRS
i
Nocke to Creditors.
KMatt n( èutfust F Ilari, ikonm'1
Nutkv K hrrvht kiwh hv the ir»*Gr«ltut'i|
T. F R okim . ai|mlnb*tr«h*r <4 ttoe
of
Augu»t F Hart tlvo » m M. to ?hv rrvtlltnr« of,
am) all |»er«>oiM having cIt*Ini' Malli»! m I«I «I o
Io exhibit them, with the m»c«««ary
voucher», within »is nmtith« aftvr the fir»i
publication *»i ihl» nntlcv, to the
atlmla-
iatraior, al hi« rcMdeiw In l.«ngc|| Valiev,
two mile» Fa»t « f I tirella, the »amv bain« the
pla*'e (or 1iatHa«*llnc lh»' btv*hi"*>* of ihv »aid
••late. In Klamath < minty Oregon.
hatcvl thia SMh day of January A. IV inm .
T. F. Hog<». A»| miniat re tur.
<’ T Bonney, attorney (ur A<lmltii»ire(or.
For Bate—Mrs. Atwoial hu« a lew
things to dispose id whivh «he cannot
take to England. Cook stove, pnintiiigs
disile., sewing imeliin«, »te.
Mr. Bwrnrsof the Merrill K,-cord was
RY "OITIMI b T.”
in town Iasi week «nd thinks ol locating
Grrlo Wennings for a new pipe.
a |«per in our town. Come si Mr.
New line <d watches at Wintetra.
lUrnes atul wa will help you along in our
Min H<s«ie Eglingtan, of l‘ix> Valiev,
Fine watch re|«iritig. I.. Alva Lewin. feeble nay.
ha« Iwn visiting for the w«**k past in
J. W. W,dls<4 Bly w*.» in tiie city
Our church people hail a necktie so­ Dairy. She is staying with her «later
T im *« Uy.
cial last Friday night and report a go>ni Mr». Oscar law.
I A (Mirtv conaiating of the elite ol
2»,»r «nt off nn l^nltec .*kirt« at the time aud a tiaancml sneress.
»rick Htore.
At Reduced Prices. Come
The parsonage ia new on the lot be­ Dairy society met at Mr. Sedge'» »tore
Plnmfnng liy Woodrtfff, Harn’s Hard­ longing to the church and is living rap­ on Thursday evening. They played
and See our new
idly pushed Io completion and will be games and watched the eclipse of the
ware Store.
5 wks.
moon.
1 he Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ros.« An* ready for occupancy in aboul 2> days, i
Spring Stock
i
This is a great addition to onrtown.
Mr. Ike Davis was misinformed and
derson for good booze.
sat up to watch the eclipse on Weduea
Notice of I Inal Account.
A. F. Clubini* anil wife, of Merrill. ! We are ssrry to chronicte the illness 1
of Mr. Earl White. We hope for hia! day evening.
THE PAINT STORE
Wen* visiting in tiie city tin* find of the
I have added to my stock of Furniture a full line of
In the matter of the. Mate of Henry Htoomtng *
speedy
recovery.
Jacob
Hueck
was
unfortunate
last
Opposite Court House
Week.
| camp, deceased, and of the partnership of
The Junior Epworth Teague of this' week in having a valuable brood mare I Bloom I ngram p llrvther’«.
New flaavMiir spooas Just in. L. Alva
place ha,! a good meeting last Sanday badly cut on a wire fen«. He tied hie Notice 1» hereto givrn that the un<t<-rwlgrvd. I
lewis.
| night at 6 o'clock P. M. The subject of team to a ixist and some l<x>se horse» administrator of >aid estate«, hat filed hi»
We can repair amvtbing at Winters. j "SUCCESS" was ably handled by Mas­ running by frightened them and they final account as *aid administrator with the '
County Clerk of K'amath County, Oregon, and 1
Choi« line of Cigars al Frank E. ter Mont Ha maker, President of the became tangle,! up in the fen« and al­ that the County Judge of Klamath t'ouniy.
and have fitted up j chappci where services may be
Ankeny's.
league. The league meeting was fol­ so broke the tongue of his hack.
Oregon, haa fixed satunlav the 17th day ol I
March,
ItUfi,
at
the
hour
of
ten
o
’
clock
in
the
All grades of cigars at all prices at lowed by regular Church services.
August Liskey and William Wood»
held. I also have secured the services of a compe­
I (orenoou of said day as the time and the |
Mannings.
We are informed that the I. O. O. F. have been breaking colts the last week. ; Conntjr Court room. In Klamath Fall». Oregon,
t
tent licensed embalmer and funeral director, who
i
20 per cent off on Dry goods at the lodge of this place had work last Satur­
W. P. Sedge, the Dairy merchant, ha» as the place fur the hearing of objection» to
,
Mild
account
and
the
»elllement
thereof.
day
night
and
will
have
work
in
the
2nd
Brick Store.
been experimenting by drilling a well
will attend promptly to all calls day or night,
I Dated this 15th dav of February. iVUr».
Fine line of watches, jewelry, ete degree next Saturday with a prospect of near lus store. He struck a strong
KDWARp HI .OOM INGCA Ml*
work
in
the
Inititory
degree.
This
lodge
stream
of
water
at
a
depth
of
seventeen
J.. Alva Lewis.
Administrator of the estate of Henry Bloom-
either in the city or country, taking full charge of
A delightful preparation for
is growing fast and is one of the best or- f«t.
ngeatniK deceased, and of the pertnerahip of
Visit She Novelty Shore Millinery «nd Iders
in exiaten«.
chapped hand«, acre lipa, or
'2-15 06
funeral relieving you of all responsibilities attend­
John S. Shook and his brother-in-law, I Bloeniingvamp Brothers.
Dresemakiug parlors.
I
rough akin. It remove* tan
Chas.
Horton
departed
for
San
Fran
­
Mr.
Jones,
have
been
busy
for
some
William Struble of Swim Lake states
ant on such occasions.
and freckles, la not sticky or
that there lias lieen four ievt o( snow at cisco last Monday to be absent about I time building a house on the latter's Notice of (¡uardlan's Sale of Real
three
months.
Charles
is
a
rustler
and
homestead
just
north
of
Dairy.
injurious.
Property.
his pls« this winter.
i is one of the beat stockmen in this part
Last week Riley Woods was up on his
Notice iw hereby given that from and after '
The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An­
of the country, and a successful trailer ranch near the Fitch saw mill. He the 9th day of March ltw, the underlined will ( Ladle« cas wear Glove* imuieatiatel, after
derson for an Optimo cigar.
u*lng It.
j in that line. Having been raised in found snow three feet deep.
pr<M*eed to «ell to the highest bidtier for caj»h
It.
Ooo» Blsliop
1
In h»n«i. at private Mile, in accordance with '
New line of emblem goods st Winters i this county, we are glad of his sucres*. |
It is often said that a carpenter has a ithe order of the County Court of KHmatn I Grnrlctuon will itn.l It c »calleat I« nee
A full line of Dry Good« st the Nov-
Miss Dora Goes, one of our teachers, * poor house and that a wood cutter is out County, Oregon, to-wit: An undivided our I
•llar «liar lu<
efty Store.
j has been confined to her tied for three
wood. Tblt ie verified in the care of »iith ‘.ntere»t In and to Block 45. in the Chy of (
Klamath
Fall».
Oregon,
formerly
Xlchol
’
i»
ad
Independent Phone Users—City Dnig days with an attack of the la grippe. Rrewn Michael, of Piue flit. Brown has
D iwktionb —Apply to the dry »kin
to the town ol Klamath Fall», aecor line |
Mw and cut4 W1X>1 far , buii. ditton
Store liaa inxtalled sn Inde|>endent Our school closed on Tuesday noon, as ,
night and uioruing, rubbing mild it
to the plat of Bald addition duly recorded In '
•F
phone—two rings. Glad to serve users the Principal J. G. Wight was com­ I ness, but at the present time ia nearly the oftice of the County Clerk of Klamath disappear».
pelled to be in attendance at the Teach- out of wood and can hardly get it on ae- I county. Oregon.
<4 same.
f
All bids should be handed to me at my reel*
The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An* i era examination the remainder of the i count of the deep snow.
C. C. CHITWOOD
*
dence in Klamath Fall». Oregon.
week in Klamath Falls. School will
is showing a fine line of Crockery and Fancy Glass­
derson and smoke an Alfonso.
M. P. Nelson, the east side home­ Dated February »th. 1W.
D
R
UGGIST
I open on next Monday with a renewed steader, returned on Saturday from a
KUZA M. M HUMIC.
Frank Ankeny carries only fresh
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
ware this week in his
vigor however.
of the person aud estate of Agnes
candies and confectionery.
I trip to Klamath Falla. Mr. Nelson C Guardian
i
Marple ft u.ir.or
2 * |
Bonanza, Feb. 13.
C. V. Agin.
brought a plow and other implements
New line of wall paper at the Paint
out with him and intends to commence
Store, opposite Court House.
4
farming as soon as possible.
We can make a few small loans on
N'UTh'K FUR rVBLlCATION.
A big shipment of dishes and glassware fust received
COMING
A new manner of amusement has been
farmlands. Security must be gilt edge.
Department of the Interior. l-*nd Office at
BY BERYL BALLARD
introduced
into
Y'onua
valley.
The
Ger-
lAkevtew. Oregon, February 6. 1906.
25 per «nt off on Ladies coats at the
Notice la hereby given that the following
| man farmers have organised a pinocle
Hardware and Plumbing Goods,
Brick Store.
H. BOIVIN
The constitutional debate Fridav after- club. Pinocle is a game played by com­ named wilier haa fl led notice of hta Intention
*
W. B. Reaburn arrived in the city noon was very interesting and instruct- > bining two euchre decks. The club to make final proof In rapport of hia claim,
Syracuse Walking and Gang Plows
Plu mb e r
Saturday evening to visit his brother, j ive. Rob»-rts’ Rules of Order was need-! meets at regular intervals at the homes and that said proof a ill be made before Geo.
4*
Chastain. Clerk of Klamath county. Oregon,
who is connected with tiie IbvhuMalion I «1 to settle the many disputes.
X 4,4’4,4í4*4,4'»4*4*4*4* 4* 4* 4*4,4*4*4*4«4*4*4*4*4* X
•t his office at Klamath Falla, Oregon, on Jud
of the club members.
about March i; with a
Servi« here.
day of April. 1X86, via:
More valuable time was taken up Fri­
William Sims and another young man
Herbert U Arant IlF. No. 2516 for the E‘t
Souvenir spoons High School at Win­ day evening than was necessary by the
full line of Plumbing
from Tide Iaike stopped over at Dairy 8W» a lota 3 and 4 Sec IS Tp » S R 1U K W M
4» 4» 4> 4» 4* 4» 4»__ 4» 4» .4» 4* 4»
ters Jewelry Store.
debaters. The sentiment of the students Saturday evening. The gentlemen are He names the following wiioeaaaa to prove
and Steam Fitting goods
hlaconttnuoua real de nee upon and cultivation
The regular meeting of the W. C. ' is that their speeches would lie more ini- on their way to Lakeview.
of »aid land, via:
4»
4»
T. U. will be held Friday, February 16, . pressive were they more condensed. A
The party which returned to the Res­ W. F Arant. John Shepard. Rob! < awjr and
I'JOfi, at the M. E. Church. All are matter which will be taken up at the
Sain Short, all of Klamath Falla. Oregon.
invilad.
Mrs. Emma Grigsby, Sec.
next regular meeting of the Literary ervation to hunt horses were quite for­
J. Jf. Wataon.
4»
4»
tunate on their last trip. They left MS-OÜ
Society
will
be
the
limiting
the
time
of
Register.
A chicken dinner will be given every
their
saddle
horses
at
the
Riddle
ranch
Sunday at the Gem Restaurant for 25 ; debates.
snow ahoea,
4*
4»
Professor Swan spoke to us during and continued with
cents.
drawing
a
sled
loaded
with
their
chapel
exercises
Mon<lay
morning
on,
j
Iron clad shoes for school children, in
, provisions. They went up into the Trout
"How to Study."
4*
4»
light and heavy weights at the Boston
Many fares of High School students ! ' creek country, also Tom Can. After l«-
Shoe Store.
showed signs of disappointment when ing gone about ten days returned with
4»
4»
F or R rst —A sunny well furnished they entered the building Monday niorn- twenty-one horses. They also found the
room with stove. Cloee in. Inquire at I ing and failed to preceive the long ex- carcases of many dead ones.
this office.
GEO. T. BALDWIN
4»
4»
I pected Professor Rowely.
I While the copious writer from Dairy,
H ay roa sals —F. P. Cronemiller hss
The following is the program which j , "Sagebrush” is calling the attention of
100 tons of hay for sale at Fort Klamath. I will be given at our next Literary So- j ! the public to political corruption, I won­
4» 4* 4* 4* ••• 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*
Price *5.00 per ton.
I ciety meeting, Feb. 23, 06.
der why he never has any thing to cay
Prevents poor appetite.
Fine watch and jewelry repairing. I Music....................
Winnie Withrow about the frauds in the Democratic par-
Prevents sick headache«.
I Recitation...........
....... Fannie Virgil i ty. Why is it that he never writes
All work guaranteed at Winters.
Prevents stomach tipscts.
Harry Benson about the corruption among the Demo-
All the swellest styles in Men’s pat- | j Five Minute Talk
....... Edna Norris I cratic aidermen of St Louis? Whv is it
Prevent* drowsiness and
ent leather Packard and Knox shoes at Recitation........... .
Solo......................
....Beryl Ballard J that be does not mention the recent
••Spring lassitude.”
the Beeton Shoe Store.
| Recitation................. Garrett Van Riper election in New York City, where W.
The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An­
i Personal Experience....... Jesse Siemens | R. Hearst was defeated for Mayor, and
derson for High grade Wines, Li­
Recitation.............................. Mae Martin afterwards the ballot boxes stuffed with
quors and Cigars.
Composition................ Augustine Bonney lfearst votes were fished out of the Bay’
I will pay the above reward for
F ob S alr —My property near poet­ Recitation............................... Dan Parker Why ia it that Sagebrush never has
Is the spring tonic we always
office on MaiD and Klamath streets.
Declamation........................ Luke Walker any thing to say about the national
recommend when customers ask
’ Henry Janssen.
a watch my repair department
Essay................................. Carlyle Yaden election of 1884, when by the rankest
un which we believe Is the best
Free Hot itmeh served at the Bank Current Events................. Lena Barnum kind of fraud New York state was car­
bluod and aystetn purifier and
Exchange with drinks from 10 to 12
Delate, Atta Griffith, Alexander Mar­ ried by the Democrats and Grover
cleanser. 61.00.
cannot put in perfect running
a. m. and 8 to 12 p. m.
tin, Elsie Stout, Lester Leavitt.
' Cleveland was declared elected Presi-
I dent? I do not see where the Democrats
The Steam Laundry wifi return rough
Our New Catalogue “R’
order
Notes. ' have any grounds for raising the cry of •TELLS
dry laundry on Tuesday or Wednesday Ashland Normal
DfSOMBtS OCR HYDRAULIC RAMS«
WHAT THEY CAN DO
political corruption.
if received on Monday.
The Enterpean Club met February
If your children's eyes trouble them
Everything that exists is subject to
in school, bring them in and have the 3rd at the home of Miss Edna Bryant. the law of growth. Even nations pass ;
trouble corrected before it is too late.— An excellent program, consisting of through the great change. The laws'
H. J. Winters.
vocal and instrumental solos was ren­ that arc made to govern the people in
*4- : -
one state of the life of a nation will not
Write to Charles S. Mitchell, care of dered.
tiie Coes Piano House, Ashland, Oregon, , The Congressional Debating Soci­ apply in another. When the constitu-;
tion of the United States was adopted
for price list of latest popular music.
ety met Friday evening in the Chapel. the nation was in its infancy. Then
He has an immense stock and fills orders
The question for debate, "Resolved there was vast areas of undeveloped and ;
promptly.
that the President’s salary be raised” scarcely known regions. West of the
The Blood Purifier we always recom­
mend to our customers is Clarke's Sar­ was left undecided. The following Mississippi river was an extensive wil­
saparilla. It will give satisfaction—your officers were elected; President, James derness. Within the last century vast
/s Renowned for its Superiority of
money back if it doeen’t. City Drug Martin; V ice president, Walter Hern- changes have taken place. At the pres­
Choicest Brands of Wines, Liquors
Btore.
i don; Secretary, E. W. Pollard; Cor. ent time the continent ia settled from
There is no need of yonr child having 1 Secretary, Clarence Benedict; Treas- ocean to ocean. It could not lie expect- |
and Cigars
that cold if its feet are protected from urer, O. Newton; Sargeant at Arms, ed that the laws of the nation of a cen-!
tnry ago will entirely suit the nation of
I
the cold and moisture. Buy shoes with Forester Loosely.
! the present. The greatest change that1
genuine invisible cork cushion insoles
A reception to the students of the I has taken place in the century in an
at th. Boston Shoe Store.
| Acadera|c Department, will be given economic change. Previous to the Rev­
Presbyterian Church.—Sanav School in tbe Chapel, Saturday evening by; ! olution the English government had by
<! ►
at Ws.
sermon by the pastor at U. | l|)e y w anJ y M c A
I legislation hampered the manufacturing
C. E. service at 6:45 p. m., and a Union
interests of the Colonies. It became J
Temperance service at 7:30 p. m. I Chapel notes for this week are as necessary then for the states to build np ’
• »
Prayer service at 7:30 Wednesday even­ follows: Monday morning, Prof. Van- this interest. It took a great amount of;
i Scoy gave an interesting talk on the
ing. All made welcome.
time for the Americans to produce
If yon wish to buy or sell real estate Negro question. Tuesday morning enough goods for their own use. At the i
in the Klamath country address Cap­ I Pres. Mulkey gave an instructive and p
reRent time the United Blates is so de • ­
.________________________________
tain O. C. Applegate, either at Klamath I interesting talk on Naturalization yeloped that aa a nation it can produce
Falls or Eugene, Oregon. Forty years which was followed on Wednesday much more goods titan it can consume. I
experience in Southeastern Oregon.
morning by a talk on Suffrage. Thurs- Especially within tiie last decade it baa
Fifteen volumes of Roosevelt’s works day morning Mr. Sullivan, late City become more necessary for the manti- j
have been added to the Public Library Supt. of the Alameda schools, ad- | f«cturing interests to look for a foreign I
and a number of volumes have been dressed the students. Mr. Anderson, market for our surplus products. When,
I t
donated recently. The Woman’s Club a graduate of the State University at' we were 8tlwar w,th HP*in’ o,,r 'UteT
KLAMATH COUNTY
of Khvmath Falls desires to extend a Lincoln, Nebraska, also addressed the men Ra" J'‘e,r
, ,
ww - w. . our marknU, and look over tbo Philli-
vote of thanks to all who have assisted student*, h „ rlday
morning Prof. Mel- pin„ Ielari(lg f
,,IiOn thelr Mt|„n
I
in establishing and maintaining the
llsger gave a talk on Economics.
M but thH re!u]t oi Uie grow tli of the
Red Polled Cattle
Public Library and Reading Room
The Eugene Basket Ball Team nation. The Democratic party, as the I
thus far,
played a return game at Ashland ; party of opposition, has had much to |
Large White Yorkshire Swine
Thursday evening. The score stood ' M.v »b™1 th« violation of the principals !
1» to 21 in favor of Eugene.
ol our government. If the Constitution
Alici Ally ha« a few small tracts of
Bronze Turkeys
For Hulu—320 acro» good (arming lami
---- ------------— -
does not fit the present condition, as
first class till« inarsh lands, which he two mili*« dun West of K lainaili Kalla at
Beck Bros., will pay five dollars to the president Roosevelt lias said: "It is the ,
BY C. Ü. AGIN.
will sell at *10 per acni during the next *10 per acre. Alno 20A »crea of R. my
person who flndi a two-year old cheat­ i duty of the American people to amend
A.
homo ranch at Keno, Oregon.
B-Plymouth Rock Chickens
two weeks. Hee him at once.
nut sorrel mare colt, with small white that Constitution.”
tf
Eni mitt.
Our town is still alive, and prosper­ spot on forehead, branded l on left
We will donate »1000 to the "Home
Bring that watch which other watch*
There will be a Socialist meeting at
ing well. The "beautiful” is disappear­ shoulder.
Beck Bros., Dairy, Or.
for disabled Uari.il Bouts,” if after makers cannot make run. I will giro
Dairy on Sunday, February 13. Im-1
ing and every thing looks like Bpring.
REX BORD,
OLENE, OR
smoking one of our celebrated Bank Ex­ *100 reward for ■ watch tny repair de­
|>ortant buxines« will be attended to.
$100 Reward
A wedding is the program for to
change or Africano Cigar«, you «ay you partment cannot put In good running
I will pay the above reward for a AI1 •«‘•'i'1«
requested to attend,
morrow in Dairy country. Nothing like
are not satisfied.—C. I). Willson A Co.
order. L. Alva laiwia.
it.
Claude
Chastain was out from Klarn- 1
watch my repair department cannot
..........................
Rnvnral of our people were in the Falls put in perfect running order. L. Alva ath Falls over Bunday visiting his best
Finn watch and jewelry repairing. L.
20 per cent off on Clothing at thè
girl.
¡I
Brick Htore.
last week on land business, but the Ini d fx'wis.
Alv» T<ewis.
Few I^wis the Jeweler.
BISHOP’S
Furniture ANO
,Bn Undertaking
Store
Parlors *
-----------------
CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES
TOILET
CREAM
i
J
::
t
Phone, Store 61
Residence 66
GEO. R. HURN
f f
:
♦ f
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
4
NEW CROCKERY ANNEX
NEW LINE
r
I -TELLS IT ÂTÏc|
Crockery, Glassware,
Dinner Sets, Etc.
Cleansing
The System
PREVENTS
Spring Fever
J
Clarke's
Sarsaparilla
City Drug Store
L. ALVA LEWIS
Popular Resort for Men
Restaurant
and - Lodging ■ House
C. D. WILLSON
OLENE RANCH
if “INTERNATIONAL” TAILORING
it
s t
St î
it
w» ♦
Fit, Style, Workmanship
I
... and Finish
The Largest
Wholesale Tailoring Concern
...in America
Quick Delivery
L. F. WILLITS, Agent
NOTES FROM BONANZA
t
K