Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 03, 1906, Image 9

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    NofU* «* Filing Final Acca«Bt.
CITY
Notke to Creditors.
M«»fe* In b,»eby gives Ibal the nsdmlsnret
M«*lre li herefcy (Iren tbet Site* OOescfiein.
sdinlnlMrateref th* rMsi* *4 Cherts* Butler. k*. been «t»|»«lnUMl, by the county Court ol
«•«.reuHi. ha* tM Ma *nei acme nt of kt* ad- KlniMth county, Oreg*«, sdmlulstrstrtx ol
w>lnl*treUea; and <h«t th* rourt Sa* rtxert the *-*ta<e «1 Jes«>ph A. Oraham. decv«.«si
AU |«r»«a. having chum. a<*in«« aaM
aalur.1*) , th* Mlb <layol May, A. Pt l«M. at
th* ho»ir ot to oU-liM-x nl •*!<! «Iky, al tbe ouart tale are nultfied to present the mine Io m* ai
room ot th* county court. IM th* »tty of i Uirella, Oregon, duly vsilRct a. by law
Klamath Fail*. Oregon, aa th* time a’M plan- | qntrvd. within tlx month. Irom lb* date of
tor koarln« objmUlon* and **lllibK »aid ac thia not Ire.
Daisd *t Klamath Fall«, Oregon, this Srd
Count
I day el May. MO>1.
Hannah t.. Stewsrl.
l>at«-'l at Klatnaxb Fall*. Oregon, this l*t «lay
Adinitu.lrairix ol th* rente <4 Awepb A
el May, isos.
BtLAS OBgSi'llAIS'.
Administrator ot th* Mtat* ol Cbatl«« But Graham, <tece«unnt.
II W Keesee, Attorney tor Adtni
hr. <t*v«-aMHl.
itia
BRIEFS.
RING THE CURSE OF SPAIN HUNGRY
■Impi. Baud I« Known as "Mophls-
sud Bringe Misfortune
Virgil an«l Son »ell the Standard range. '
to Dynasty.
For small cook itoves. Virgil and
There fa always a dial I net ion and a
Nun.
•ort ef pride In ¡Manawaing something
Choice line ot Ogar* at Frank E.
which uo one el*n has, even it that
Ankeny ’a.
somethin * I* reputed to t>o a dispenser
For bale—Cheap, a 12 foot show cm«'. of misfortune and history can show
FYank Ankeny.
that the possessor is sure to got Into
Watch for th«> new hat* at the I a trouble through It. Until very re­
cently the Hpanish royal family wan
Mode this »«'ok.
lu this unenviable position and thia
ladies' muslin underwear a>s»n ti>| last'd front about tho middle of th«»
arrive at the La M«xie.
sixteenth century until after the time
Now is th«» time to buy Boti an sa prop­ of tho Spanish American war.
This unique but unfortunate poses*
erty—See E. B. Hall.
rioa la nothing mor« or h's* than an
You can't best the Standard range for innocent looking but rather wonder
tlte money. Virgil *nd Son.
i ful ring, and because It la reputed to
Come early and avoid lit«» ruah for i b« th« carrier *f III luck It baa been
Gage hat* at the la Mode.
*ubb«d "Mephisto'* ring." In appear
The Ukeslde Inn Bnr. C. Roas An-
“. h
n,,r
_
.
irla« band of solid m'M with the ai
derson for an Optimo cigar.
,ep||<m tlvU H
wKh , Ur<e <n>,
bee Adv for tn arili lands.
DREAM OF FOOD
■spier*«« In th* Antarctic
Btiaug* Stiri«* of lb air
Capartene«.
BISHOP’S
Twll
I
I
"Foo.! dreams." *np*r!n.lured by *x
tret»* hunger an I th» difficult!*« that
att*n t lit« a«l«»nt >>f M.wphruv In th*
Antarctle real«»«, ar* very Interesting
reading, an t from th« account of the
voya«* of th« l>lacov«ry to th* Ant
arctic I* *strsct«<l tt»> following data
"tn th« Journey Io th* south, lu
which wa W*re ahaent thee«« month«
from the «hip." «aye FJdward A Wil
Notice to Creditors
We have a few thousand ihtllar* to
•on. M H. writing In the ilrltlsh
Nolle* I. hereby elven that th* un«1»rsl*n»<l | loan <>n farm lands, small loan* |>re-
M«»!leal Journal ‘our ftwwl allowance
ha. been daly •ri>olntcd. by the County < ojirt ferred. Interest * |wr Cent on long time I
wn* for sent«» six week* a t«ar* pound
•f Klamath ««Musty, Oregon, executor ol the
1 have added to my stock oi Furniture a full line of
loan*. CommiMkm 3 per cent.—Maeou
and a half io «ach man dally. On thl«
estate ot IHtnlel rolwril, deceased.
A
blough.
sllewanca
hunger
nevvr
l«ft
u*
«n«l
Ail iMraona having claim, aralnat aahl ••
*l«M't> was titiH'h dl*lurt*d by dl*«p
Sale are notified to present the aatue to me ai.
F«w Sow— IB inch dry pine wood <!«•-
Merrill, Oregua, duly v«rtfl*d a. by law re-
pointing food dream« «Irl In« of twwf
qulrsd. «Ilhlu ata month, trom th* date ot livered any plac* in town. 0. C. Low,
sn«l steaming caldrous of cabbag« and
Mil« noth.-
Behnout Feed yard*.
tf.
potato, tmll «upper«. Muffed turkey« I
Paced at Klamath Fall., Or**on. May Snl
and aplendl«! hair..«, and waltoro flying
.«nd have fitted up a chapel where services may be
For Sal«»—Household furniture. At
I*"'-
John Celweil,
around with plat*« full for everybody
Kieeutor ot the ratal« ot Panlvl Colwell, de- residence of Alex Martin. Call at any
Mr*. Walter Lonnox and children ar- 1 perfect emerald, the center
of which else. but. shout as on* might, on*
held. I also have secured the services of a compe­
eeaa-.-d.
time.
¡LU)
rivwl from Ashland Friday.
hae txron hollowed out and contain* could not got attended to, and then
It w K*eavo, Attorney tor executor.
one
awoke
and
rern»Jr*>l
awuke
In
Go to Manning* for a new pipe.
t-M-M.
tent licensed embalmer and funeral director, who
F or S aib —Good la«tie* Cruacent i a ruby «o cut a* to flt exactly. Arouutt
these at th« edge of the emerald are one's sleeping b«»g for hour* front
i wheel. Enquire at thi* office.
alternately ret p«arla and diamond* of *b«*'r hunger an«! healthy app«tlte, 1»
will attend promptly to all calls day or night,
Watch L»r those “Gage" hat* at Mrs.
wait for a breakafxt of tioll».! rlre and
-f1,0
t>,n head»
a uni ,ih“ thi* ring I* «aid to be th* «rumba of on* and a half biscuits
Galarneau's Millinery Parlor*.
cither in the city or country, taking full charge of
F ok Rgjrr—Two ni«-e furnished front I quit* valuable and to have a wonderful Mad in th* fat of a tlUu alien ot
history attached to It, no one ean be bacon.
funeral relieving you of all responsibilities attend­
rooms lor light housekeejung.—Mrs. W.
"Th*n f«nr h*ur«' hauling on the
' found In Spain who la willing to take
If so, walk into the Bon Ton. Every­
li. Dulaney.
it^ey»» *s * Mift. and thia bocsu»« It sledge* and a cold lunch of dried chip*
ant on such occasions.
thing always new in hats, veilings,
The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An­ ■ i*-iiu7»r*ally known what "blvphlato'* of aval meat, eight lump* of sugar anil
etc, etc. Ladies' and Children's Fur.
a biscuit Then three ntoro hours ot
derson for High grade Hines, Li­ . ring'- meana
Thia evil ornament cam« Into Span- hauling on th» sle«>gv* or, worse »till
quor* and Cigar*.
nishing.
MRS. G. W. FISH.
l«h p>vs««*ston at th* tini* of th* reign ot driving on tho do*«, and a Anal
of Philip IL, but how no on* «rema camp for the night on a pannikin ot
1 5. St. <■««<»• 1 5I>»11<»1>.
to know History tells that during th* soup made of p*mniliT»n and pea nieal.
reign of this monarch and those of with plenty of boiled tea water and a
As
his Bucee**ora. Philip III amt Philip fraction of a piece of eb««*>lat*
BY BERYL BALLARD
IV , the country was slowly but surely for sleep In the lower trmporsturre
on the decline. This ring waa tn the of th* spring alodgs Journey«, it la
Chapel exerehae* were held Monday
poea«~«lon of all tire«« kings
From hardly worth the name
morning. Professor Swan gave a lec­ the reign of Philip IV. to that of
"The m-stnen u«««d to wxk* In th*
ture on the nrexMsity of developing the Charles IV. th« ring cannot bo traced, morning an! swear they had been
awake all night, but my own export
spiritual emi of life as well as the intel- 1 but it then again «prlngs Into exist
I lectual and physical.
•nee. and history tell* ot the die- ettce 1« the sarv* an that of other*,
and It la this
One get* Into the rolti
Miss Leigh Stafford is now enrolle«l astron« wars between Spain and Eng
land during th« time ot tho last name«! ■1*er skin sleeping t1«« with no Joy
ss a high school student, entering th«
at all. for nfter a few days' slmiglng
monarch.
first of last weok.
No. 8 Alert en*t cook »love
........... . .
♦ U
Next Philip'* son. who aseen led the tho accumulation of moisture from the
45
Not H IM I ■■ Io sUMtl range
. .
HAS OPENED OFFICES IN
lTeparations are being made to make Spanish throne a* Ferdinand III, 1« condensation ot one’s brealh an 1 from
n t*i
Wstigeiiittia Barb Wire, jiercwl
the next high school entertainment the taken prlw’ncr by Napoleon and the the xnowdrtft and from |>»rvplratlon
H-li Marr ntn«l mill*
..........................
SA <«•
Spanish throno 1« given to the brother In ones clothing has Ailed th* rein
event of the season.
12-ia. Nyracti** chilletl plows
. .
IS 25
THE HAMAKAR BUILDING
of tho French emperor. Then cornee deer hair wltn frost and rim« and
Nl t«*>ll> Mteei lever harrows
...............
IV <s>
The ninth grade took an examination
tue Carllet rebellion under Ferdinand * male the leolhsr hard and full of
1 tn|>n>Veil W into w* tug iiiai'liin«.
40 01»
, in the "Vision of Kir Launfal" last daughter. IsaMla It., and the banish­ froseti wetn<«a
Everything
else
in
the
Hardware
line
al
re«luct«l
price*
Friday.
"tin«
crawls
Into
thl*
after
freeilng
ment of Queen Christina; the war with '
t all sii I iiivt-etigaie G<**l» end price*.
The monthly examination* have for the Moors; the banishment of Queen on* » Angers over changing socks and
! the moot part liven poetjoned until f-sbolla In 1888; the general *cene* b>x>ta of reindeer *kln -an ateolute
anarchy and bloodabe«! during the nrrreslty to prevent t » freeilng of
1 next month.
Having drawn the flop
years of 1S72 and 1874. and Anally the «"•'*, feet.
"i" ••• •«••«
The high school baseliall team won quarrels between Spain and b«>r colo­ ¿777 ones heal and button»«! all the |
On May i st the plat of the Bowne addi-
its third game of this season, Sundav nica, which result«»,! la th«» dieastroua toggle«, r > that a* little air aa pos­
afternoon.
Spanish-American war.
I sible ean got in or out. one t*««l:i* 1
tion to Bonanza was placed on the mar-
At the ;jm« of the commencement of to shiver one * •• ' warm, s built,»«*
1 The athletic association held a meet­
m an hour to an
! ing last Friday. The following office re the recent war be<w«>en Spain and the which <xv"upl<*
ket, and since then General Agent E. B.
i United P'ite« thia rint; was prerente«! hour and a hail or two hours, • >me-
i were elected:
by t > Spanish royal family to a llre-t it ewnia to o- -py the wbolo
’ President—Perry Del-ap.
Hall has sold 100 lots, ranging in price
"*»iring tire proenes the I«* be­
church In the hope that havlnv a re- nl;
I Secretary—Carlton Spem-er.
ltrl-ma Institution as It« owner Ila evil gin« to ^w. a; well «* oua'i varKr««
from $jo to $ioo. The low price and
j Treasurer—Frank Wilson.
effects would be averted
Thia did gnrmer'
"After thl* thaw I u i t 1., p- vrty
! Manager—Prof. J. G. Swan.
nothing toward changing Ita Influence,
easy terms makes this a desirable in-
I t for
Captain basel>all team—Jesre Siemens. for alm«>*t immediately after Ita re«'«p- en •« begins to d- am, a
abur 1 under thr
tlon by the church tble house of wor­ dream* the nx>
{Captain track team—Carlisle Yaden.
vestment, and now is the time to make
vo that one
i
ship was txirnad to the ground, and sun one would not t>
| Captain of track team—Jesse Siemens
«
Ev«» •
tr or ’ to
the ring wa* thereupon returned to bad alept at a
The
students
are
now
training
for
a
your selection and procure choice locations
one wake« to ablvar. and tueo again
Its donor.
, field team.
It was then given to a mmse'itn. but the drcam* b. gin. an I this gts« o»i
t like the church, thl* »a* ate destine«! : the t<mt to cook by. and one klare«
to receive harm, tor it was twice (a
ALSO—
thing said never to happen i struck by that purgatory la over."
I
lightning,
The ring was again re-
and Stmlohaker Wagon«, Oliver im«l Jolt«
BY “OPTIMIST."
turned to the Spanish royal family, THE CANADIAN BIRTH RATE
where It r--main».1 for some time. The
Deere plow«.
Wagon«, Buggie«, Sewing M»
Joseph Welch, the blacksmith of Yon- last defeat of the Spanish army and French Population Ho* th« High-
chines.
navy h claimed to be due to thl* ring.
vat of Any Nation in th*
■ na valley, is working for I»ewia A Peil at
i At preaefit no ono will take the re-
World.
Klamath Fall*.
eponalbility of tiie ownership of thl*
Hive all kinds of farm property, improved
last Friday waa a rainy day in this Jewel, so It has been placed in a strong
Th« birth stai Istic« of Montreat,
, vicinity. The rain «as a god-send to box and secretly burled.
which hav* Just bo«n published,
and unimproved, ranging from fifteen to
f the farmers.
I should delight the h>>art of President
Grain has begun to show
seventy-tive dollars per acre.
Explosive Gems.
Rxxelvvolt. Tho nivan birth rate for
, up green and the grass is growing tine. '
It la not uncommon for a diamond tho 17 years up b> tu>! including the
Hare some choice tonn property cheap, also hare some Business
heeding i* pretty well along. Kve is to explode soon after it reach«* the
year 1»o3 was 3X1/1 ¡wr 1,000 of th«
about all sown and farmers are busy surface; eotne have b«vn known to ' population.
Lots and some Fine Timber Claims.
The French Canadian
, with oatsand wheat.
burst In the pockets of tiro miners or : tirth rate was tk 08 per 1,000; that of
when
held
tn
the
warm
band,
and
the
REAL ESTATE AND NOTARY PUBLIC
1 the other Catbolica, M.ST; that of the
Oscar T-ee w as visiting in Poe valley
loss la the greater becatiao larre atones | FrotratanUi 33 41.
one day last week.
are more liable to explode or fly in
In one section of the population at
Numerous people in Yonna valley are piece* than small one*.
Valuable leaat there is no race suicide IxiBdon. i
hearing from friend* an«i relatives who •tone« have been dretroywd In this England, had tn 11*>1 a ratio </ 1* o
were in ban Francisco during the earth­ way. and It Is whlapered that cunning I per 1.000; Glasgow, 317; New York.
quake. No one from here is reported dealer« are not averse to allowing re­ jl2T; Faria. 314; Berlin, 36 7; Bt.
killed but all have had a terrible experi­ sponsible client* to handle or carry In Petersburg, 35.5; Sydney. 35 8; Mad
their warm pockets large crystals ( rid. 3't.J. Tho Fronch-Cariadlan« of
ence.
fresh from th« mine. By way of sato Montreal lead the world In the matter
*
The candidates ball that was to take guard acai net explosion some dealers
z
of ot*ytn* the Biblical eotniuind to
7T* | (dace at Dairy on May 1 was postponed Imbed large diamonds in raw potato | "Be fruitful and multiply, and replen
------- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS--------
to
insure
safe
transit
to
England.
—
I on account ol the sickness of the hotel
iah the earth."
London
Chronicle.
A.
W. Building
> >
Or
*
I proprietore»*, Mrs. Gilbert Anderson,
The birth statistic* of th* rural dis­
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■^C77.ir
tricts,
both
among
the
French
of
the
'
| who had expected to prepare supper.
Bclipae In Malta.
Province of Qu«t*K and the Acadlana
Politics are very quiet at present, the
An engineer who viewed tho recent of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia,
1 calm before the «term I presume.
eclipse of the sun from hl* station In show an equally high percentage I* ✓
Malta thus descrltxa tiro effect of the
On Monday, May 7, at Davie* will be darkness on the inhabitant* of that I*- contrast, however, the English speak­
ing Canadians ar* no battar than the
tli**
MA^'itnii
onnii*!
rrionfinff
rtf
llm
dC
held
the
»econd
annual
meeting
of
the
mnd:
"The Mallee* nearly went mad much at.-UAvd Inhabitants of th« older
BEER
. k | «hareholders of the Spring Valley Tele- with fright, thinking the world waa
parts of tho United State«. To keep
1 phone Company.
All
shareholders coming to an end. All the people of I Ang><> Saxon
preporti lerauca It
Is
*hould attend.
'he villa«-« where I am living ran Into necessary to r<-crult our populatkm
* •
r-u 1— xr__ I
< 1, «1
>
tb< church, while some rang the
Fresh Candies and Bon Bons, Stationery,
' i?
I barles Hood, * full blooded Modoc church bells and some even fired off from Great Britain and th» American
republic. Fortunatoly, allho'^h dlf-
Indian, hae been staying in Dairy for large squib« (something of the fire­
Notions, Cigars and Tobacco
torlng from th« dominant race In lan­
several days. He ha* three daughters work« trlb*. I raven;, but it waa all guage, tho French In Canada have be-
at school in Pennsylvania and one ol over In about a quarter of an hour come So attacheil to British Instltu-
Frewh
1»> ^^.*«»«<>11
them lias been seriousiv ill. Mr. Hood and then tho Mai twee left the church t»*i and a British form of govern­
DAILY PAPERS AND MAGAZINES
has been daily using the telephone eend- an'1 n,ado their way back to their ment that, aa the St. John Globe said
much the other day, they aru loyal support­
Main Street near PostofTtce
' ing and receiving telegrams to find the bouses, etili looking very
scared "
ers of tho Canadian constitution and
exact state of health of bis daughter.
Id-
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<Ü.L- British connection. It la well that thl*
Called His Bluff.
| J. O. Hamaker has moved from Bo-
la the case, aa in a very short time, un-
Mlns Cutting—I bare ofren wondered
I nanxa to his homestead in Yonna val­
leaa all proesnt Indications fall, the
why you have never dabbled in litera-
French will tw in the majority of na-
ley.
| lure, Mr Gllbb.
I f<» si k .'«i of I »1 formo f Ion
Uv*-boru Canadians.
| In the range of hill* that separate '
Mr. Gllbb—Ail, you Batter me, Mias
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Resilience 66
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HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
Bonanza Improvement Co.
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HOLLADAY
HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE
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BOHEMIAN
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Klamath Falls,
f^R AN K AN K E N Y
C. D. WILLSON
REMEMBER
When you arc in need of SHOES, that you
will find a complete line at WILLITS, and
at prices that defy competition.
When in need of CLOTHES that have fit
style and workmanship, at Prices to suit
your Pocketbook, you will find them at
WILLITS.
L. F. WILLITS
\
Axent to His Majesty, the American Gentleman,
■
for first class goods
t
t
■ Yonna valley from Swan Lake valley Cutting
fora
for a number of years low rumblings of
•— _ at Bl1’ said she. "If I could
ul,— a* easily as you
II noises have been beard; these sounds ,pln
ean. I should certainly try to put
have giv n noliody any uneasiness until
them lato book form!"—Detroit Free
the earthquake at Frisco had occurred.
Now the »ettlers are fearful lest some­
thing might happen.
Retail Graft.
• '
"Well," said th* optimist, "there are
A pros pectus of a hook entitled “The
at leest two senator* who wen t do any
San Francisco fiisastur and Mt. Vesu­ grafting thia session."
vius Horror" arrival in Dairy on Tues- i “Oh, I don t know," growls! the
day’s stage. The firm that is getting con3rrned pessimist.
"They'll both
out this book is certainly enterprising, make a pretty good rako-off on their
but in their endeavor to make money it MlIleMe."- Chicago Sua.
is something of a shtx-k to the sensibili­
jr CONCERNING CONSCIENCE.
ty of people who have devoted all they >
can spare for the benefit of the sufferer*.
’ The public conaclence consists mostly
of trances.
For Hal«—320 m-re* good farming land
There are more kind* of conscience*
two miles du« West of Klamath Fall* at than you can count.
♦15 per acre. Al»o my hom« ranch at
The man who stirs up the public con­
Keno, Oregon, K. A. Emmltt. tl
science sometimes get* stirred under
Harry Welier has just moved into hi* himself.
The public conscience differ* from the
new shop, 4th anti Walnut streets, and
prirate conscience only in quantity, not
Is prepared to do all kinds of painting,
In quality.
a-
i Bring in your buggie* ami have them
t made like new.
4-18 I
OLD-WORLD ODDITIES.
.tórli;
A stork walked Into a church at
Roermond, Holland, the other evening,
and stood on one leg on the top ot
■ tho pulpit until the end ot the service
Tho owner of a bouse In a London
Oliburb altered the number 13 to 12A.
The borough authorities objected, and,
though be pleaded that ho could not
Mt a bouse nutnb«-red 13, they made
him replace the 13 on the door.
A retired army lieutenant ha* been
arrtsited at Nauplia, Greece, owing to
having predicted some weeks ago that
M. Delyannls, the premier, would be
assassinated on Juno 13, which was
the actual date of the crime, lie say*
the murder waa foretold to him in a
dream.
Apropos of a statement that “coal
would appear a strange article of diet,”
a correspondent writes to the West­
minster Gazette saying that It Is not
only children and cats who regard It
as a luxury, a* he has an Irish «rater
spaniel which make* away with a num­
ber of lumps a day unless the coal la
kept out of his reach.
I
SCron n Tollet Cre/tnr th>-b< *t for''ii.ippi d I «> K ,
tips or any
roughrx-H* <>! ’Ii« -ki'i. /\ «od thing to um • n tin- t.i««- ufi t «having
yrup ot White Pine Co. ialite beat for aptutn culús, t .
m
and wire throat
Waterman’s Ideal Is. the best Fountain Pen on earth
Gunther's Chocolates are pure and delicious
<? 1111 w< >< ><1” m
DRUG AND STATIONERY STORE
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ooooor>o o • o-o-oo
Brown Leghorn Chicken Ranch
Klamath Fall*, Orjçon
Choice Eggs For Sale
A few Ai Brown Leghorn Cockerels for sale
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HENRY & HAMILTON, Prop’s
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