Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 10, 1906, Image 8

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    CITY
BRIEFS
fkui't fail to attend the band concert to o|w*n Up Mint*.
May It).
An A«l«lin( machine and aolor trannil
Buy Town Property at Acreage Prien in the
Roy llamakar viait*l Morrill and wa» ordernd purvlinavd tor uae oí th«*
See Adv (or marsh land,.
rviliity.
Bonaima tin» we«A.
l ive in South Klamath Falls.
The
o-iirsion
to
Kem>
Sunday
was
I la tiering Recognition.
For small «x«>k stoves. Virgil • n<l
largely attended and greatly enjoyed
Ml.
Mrs. J. T. I’attersoit, »on and daughter
The Kedlanda Review of May 3 con­
Choice liiH> of Cigar, al Frank K
depart<«<l last week for Ashland where tain, a report of a concert bv the Clef
Ankeny'a.
they will make their future home. Mr. Club ol that city, |'|,e uivuilwrahip uf
Everybody know« the “Mitchell Rsnch’’— Eighteen
Rex itord of Diene was in the city
Patterson w ill follow soon.
Hundred Acree— extending front Lake Ewauna with
tin« organisation i« composed ol tho ex-
this wex-k.
ita fertile bordering tule land, across the gently elop­
Father Feusi of the Catholic Church i-lii«ive ret ot thia beautiful California
For Sale—Cheap, a 12 foot show case.
ing ascent to tho main canal of tha Unite«! State, Ke*
tliia we»-k re«vi«ed from Mother Mani»- City, and their concerts lire of a degree
Frank Ankeny.
clamation Service and with the oldest and handsom­
laus a beautful statue of M. Joseph, ol artistic axcellenee that ha» won for
New line of souvenir s|*xun at Win­ which has l«>«ui plai-«>d in tlie Church.
est orchard in the valley, great field, of alfalfa, tim­
them high praise. The honor of even
ter's Jewelry Store.
othy and wild hay under irrigation; garden tract« in
I have lease»! from tho Klamath participating in tho chorus 1» one much
cultivation, and 400 acres of the tract, lying above the
Watch for tlie new hats at the La Canal Company and J. IX Conger all «ought after, w hila participation m »olos,
main canal, nearly all under tha survey for the High
M ale till* week.
h,«‘d on the ram liea owned by these |«eo- duet» or quartettaa is only permitted
I have added to my stock of Furniture a full line of
Line Canal, anef which ia the choieeet fruit land.
E«i Hoyt of Ft. Klamath wa« in the pie, and all at.w-k tres|>a»»ing on the»e where the vm-aliat is po- ->aa.-d of ait-
Fourteen Hundred Acree ol thi, magnificent ranch is
perior attainments, Au examination »(
city Wednesday.
premises will be impounded.
eigned up with the Klamath Water Users' Asoociation.
the program roveala the name of Mi»«
5 10-tf.
Bird Looaley.
You can’t b«-at the Standard range for
the
money.
Virgil
ami
Son.
The I'and bova are going to give a con­ Worden of Klamath Falla, a« a itiiiiilwr
Homes. Gardens. Blocks and Lots. Water Front and Orchard Lands
ot the quadruple quartette and her
If you want a nice home buy 2’» acres cert. The pnx-ee«!» go io pay for tlie in­
many frienda hero will l«> plva«vd to
Thia property is now on the market and for sale in
and have fitted up a chapel where services may be
strument«.
Now,
if
you
like
music,
help
m S uth Klamath Falls from I . Jacobs.
learn of her auet-wa and to know that
Klamath Falls at prices that makes it the beat buy in
The Lakaslde Inn Bar. C. Ross An- pay for the »»ret strains produced, anti under the careful direction of Madam
held. I also have secured the services of a compe­
Klamath county, exclusively by
buy a ticket, even if you don't intend to
dersoa for sn Optimo cigar.
foird W '««I of Ki-tlland«, ol whom «he ia
go to the concert.
I.. Jacobs is offering tine sites for
tent licensed embalmer and funeral director, who
FPi\k IPi WHITF
Residence 'Phone Sub. 14x1. Office, new
a pupil, «lie ia «o rapidly gaining tho
The aseuraion down the lake given by
II\A ” Ill 1 L, brick block of Maj. Worden after next Monday J hemes in S«>utb Klamath Fall» on easy
much coveted priaa of |«»aeaaing a con­
th«« Women’s Club laat r-aturvlay evening
will attend promptly to all calls day or night,
I terms.
tralto voice that ia h inning (or her auch
was quite a aucro«». The sffair was tb«<
recognition and diatinetioii. Klamath
•| Dan Ryan, Jr., the well known mer-
cither in the city or country, taking full charge of
aourve of much enjoyment and future
Fall« loel« proud of it« ropreaenlativo
; chant of Fort Klamath was tn the city
events of thia kind will bo heavily
and wialio« her much «ucee««.
Tuesday.
funeral relieving you of all responsibilities attend­
patronised.
F or Ktxr—T wo nice furnished front
Work ia nearing completion on tlie
$
I.O.O. F. Delegates.
ant on such occasions.
! rooms lor light housekeeping.—Mrs. W.
j boat house on the Up|ier lake, lathes.
I H. Dulaney.
«
| saws and other machinery ne«-e«aary- to
>, E. Ma y’.
d.■’«•>.*• f( m
The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Rosa An­ make it a first class la««! building plant
»
derson for High grade Wines, Li­ are being installed, and in a few days rill, and George liurii, «
I i>.
t
quors and Cigars,
d
and Carey Rauisliy a.* delegate«
£ ». j*»;. < ; Vs< >. i c¡g<>j>
will be ready to till orders for boats.
Klamath laxlge 13', mid Mia«
Can you sell Klamath county proper­
Tlie Klamath Canal Company has one
Baldwin a, delegate from Kel
ty?
If
so
see
or
write
E.
B.
Hall.
Lib*
of
the
finest
teams
of
blacks
ever
seen
on
IIAS OPENED OFFICES IN
laalge, will leave thi» week for Pori
; oral terms to agents.
the streets of this citv. They are j
land to attend tlie meeting nt tha Grand
B«>rn—To Mr. and Mr». D. B. Worth­ I hitcli«<«l to a foiir sr-att-d conveyance,
Lodge to l>e held ill that Cllv neat week.
THE II AM AKAR BUILDING
ington, Beloit, Wis„ May 3, a son. Con­ which is use«l for tha purpo««« of carry­
X ’pepepej-e'-e'.epe{.e{aep 4,4**f**F4*4**FrF4*4*4T*hX
Mr. Martin sxpevta to visit Fri-C".
gratulations, D. B.
ing )>eoplo from their Mum street office
fore going to Portland. Mr«. Marlin
♦
to the Buena Vista Addition. Manager
For lots in Bonansa see E. B. Hall.
and Mr«. Rams'ev and son, accoinpAinos
| Brown is to lie complimented for the
the party, and expect to vi.it friends
The Merrill creamery is offt-reii for
neat appearance presented and the up-
and relative« in Portland and other
sale. Euquire of Gus Newbury, Jack­
to-date methrxls adopted to care for
point,.
sonville, Oregon.
I prospective investors.
Frank B. Kitchen has bought a tract J
N<». 8 Al»»rt ra«t C»M»k «tow
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1'3 50
Reservoir All Right.
45 00
of fruit land in the East Klamath Falls I J. W. Busts, who for several years
On May ist the plat of the Bowne addi-
N.» 8-|8 Toledo Heel rang«'
was head salesman in the well known
A :«>
U un^vniitia lUrb Wire. |»<*r cwt
tracts, in Section 35, Tp. 38.
H
It
>li»f
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in.I
itoll»
36 oo
i and exclusive clothing house of Raphael
tion to Bonanza was placed on the mar-
Tuesday afternoon a majority of the
New and Second hand bouse furnish­ A Co., of San Francisco, has entered th«1
I2’in. SyrnuoM* chilled j »I o * a «
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13 3ft
RO i < m »U i ntrrl Irwr harm««
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ing, at the bridge. Second hand store. employ ot I.. Jacobs, of the Boston store.! street committee, e mpoard ol Messrs
ket, and since then General Agent E. B.
Martin, Bishop and Dr llargua accom­
Improved White «ewthg timchilie.
4<» 00
Virgil and Son.
* Mr. Busts is thoroughly equipped to 1
panied by .Mr. Gate, of tlie Water com­
Hall
lots, ranging in price
1‘vervthing el«e in the llnrdwarv line m reduced price«
Do you want a nice location for a handle the gents furnishing department ■ pany and representative ot tlie two
fall and im vathptle Good« and price«.
home? If so see L. Jacobs and visit his of this estal'lishment. He has already papers, visited the reservoir. Tho ob­
from Sjo to $100. The low price and
property in South Klamath Falls.
made many frieuds for ins hou«c. and ject ol the visit was to see if any foun­
Choice locations can be secured in Bo- he w ill undoubtedly prov«« a valuable ac­ dation existed tor the chargee that im­
easy terms makes this a desirable in-
Repairing a specialty at Winter’s. quisition to his employer.
purities and retime ere to l>e found in
vestment, and now is the time to make
In this issue of the Republican appears the basin, or pollution of the water from
All work guaranteed.
nanza if vov buy now. E. B. Hall, Gen­ the adv. of T. W. Stephens, real estate immediate surroundings waa possible.
your selection and procure choice locations
and insurance agent. Mr. Stephens has After a thorough examination by tlie
eral Agent.
not been here very long, but ha» conuniltae it was fonnd that there NA It«
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New goods arriving at Winter's.
/z¿
gone into business with such a vim that no cause lor the complaint made, that
The regular meeting of the Women’s 1
he has listed some of the Iwst property­ every precaution naceaaary for the pro-
Club will be held in the Library Friday
in the county. He offer« several bar­ tectioit of the purity of the water * aa
afternoon. May 11.
gain» thi, week, and will do so from being taken and that nothing of a con-
We have a few thousand dollars to time totime.
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Ilia policy is to give every laminating character waa to tw foun t.
loan on farm lands, small loans pre- one a square deal, and the success he
The water company ha* been experi­
terred. Interest t> per cent on long time has met with thus far shows that bis encing great difficulty of late from leaks
'^ÎT' v
loans. Commission 3 per cent.—Mason policy is a winner.
in the basin. The original lining was
lough.
Miss Lena Gillman the 15 year old made of Asphalt, it being the arerpted
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BISHOP’S
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CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES
Bonanza Improvement Co.
Pilone, Store Si
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Raotóence 66
A Few Prices at
HURN S HARDWARE STORE
GEO. R. HURN
♦4
Deering
BRICK STORE CO.’S
Retiring From Business Sale
Continues
We have reduced the prices on all
class of goods, including
Ladies Dress Goods,
il
Fancy
Trimmings of all kinds,
Shoes,
Mens and Boys Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Hardware, Crockery,
Groceries, Etc.
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THE . .
We have filled in on all goods we wen short on
REMEMBER
When you are 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
Agent to His Majesty, the American Oentieman,
for first class goods
Newline gents and ladies fobs at daughter ot A. D. Gillnian, who resides theory at the lime of conatruction that
Minters Jewelry Store.
about six miles below Kono, died at the it was the liest material to uao (or tins
All service, as usual at the Presbyter- home of her father Tuesday afternoon. purpoae. Experience has proven it in­
ian Church next Sabbath.
May 8. heart disease being tlie cause of effective, and the company ha« relined
Foa S al «—16 inch drv pine wood de- her de,,h' M'-«•»">•«> '•« “>« •) “” the basin with cement. Having n di­
livered any place in town. C. C. Low, P«<hy of his many friends. The Angel ameter of 5K feet at tfie bottom, l«5 feet
’ : of death has made frequent visit, to his al the top, supposed to hold an average
Belmont Feed yards.
tf.
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i- thia
.. „ ,,
_
, i • home,
and
this last one is
ia all the _ re-ore
more depth .J o', feat, ti. n« areating a capa« >
M arried —In Klamath Falls, Oregon, «atl . aifiCM Alt m A , lyfia u aa the» viiiim/out tv ot 300,(MM) gallons thi» basin would lie
•ad since Misa I-ena was the youngest
Tue^lay, May 8, Min Lara .S'htick •nd
'laughter, the favorite of her father and sufficient to supply a citv of many tinio
G. N. Howell, both of Whitelake.
the companion of a h >»t of friend« the size of Kluuiath Fall«. It has been,
For Sale—Household furniture,
however, impossible to get more than
who mourn her departure.
residence of Alex Martin. Call at
7 feet ot waler into it, until it wa« re­
time.
5-10
lined. Friday the relining was com­
Arant—Cunnlngham.
pleted and found to be perfect, so that
M arried —In Klamath Falls, Oregon,
t
Thursday, May 11, .MissConstie Hooper
Miee Ada Cunningham and J. Arant now from nine to tell feet of wati-r is
and William A. Stiles, both of Swan were married at the court house Sunday carried.
Lake valley, Judge Graves otficiating.
May 6, Hon. Geo. T. Baldwin, County
Go to Mannings for a new pipe.
Judge, officiating. Miaa Cunningham
has not been a reaident of the county
New souvenir trays at Winter’s.
A. D. Bartie of the McCloud Lumber very long, but bar endeared herself to
BY “OPTIMIST."
many and h.-w a boat cf frienda who ex­
Company arrived in the city Monday.
tend their l«at wishes.
Smail tract, of well located tule marsh
Mr. Arant waa born in this county
Uel Bussy, of f^tngull valley, wa» via- ;
lands offered for one week at $20 per
and ia well known to ita residents. He iting his sister, Mrs. Charles Burgdorf
acre. Abel Ady.
is a bright, energetic and enterprising of Pine Flat thi, weak.
Do not procrastinate. If your eye, fellow, whoae ability ia sufficient to Ma­
Mi«« Roaa Beck, one of the charming
trouble you »end them to Winters the ture hia aucceta and bring to him a life
young ladies of Yonna valley, wa«, ail­
state Registered Optician.
uf auccesa and happiness.
ing on frieu Is in lion.iaz . - . la;, th
For bale—One 6-year old full blooded
week.
Red Poll cow and one 9-montha old
County Court fleets.
Ernest Burnham, tlie Dairy »<1. .
heifer. Call at the Boston Store.
teacher, has important leatter« to at- ;
fibs week at the Mitchell ranch, Ma­
The regular meeting of the County tend to in Bonanza on Hundaya.
son Davis & Co. are “breaking” a bunch Court waa held at the Court house in
Walter Broadsword, J. T. Bauman
of steers lor use on the big plows.
thia city on Thursday. Friday and Sat- and Creed McKi-ndri o of Bonanza, al
There will be an excursion to Pelican j urday of laat week. Very little of im­ tended the telephone meeting at I fairy
Bay Lodge Sunday, on tlie steamer Wi- portance came before the meeting, moat on Monday.
nerna. If you want an enjoyable trip and , of the time being conaunied in the
The weather for the past week liax ,
time, go.
j transaction of routine busineaa.
been ideal. Crop, are growing very
Tile
question
nt
opening
the
road
to
A Civil f^rvice examination for the
fast.
position of “Forest SujxTvisor” will lie Altamont met with conaiderable oppo-
The Midway Telephone Company ha«
aition
by
many
property
owners,
the
held at Portland, Astoria, Baker City
main contention againat it« conatruction installed new phones on the Pine Flat
and Eugene, May 18, l!X)tt.
. coming from the California Northeast- branch line.
J. Frank Adams, wife and son were
ern railroad. The objection wa, baaed I The annual meeting of th, sharehold- j
in the city this week. Frank had bet­
on the fact that the road would be or, of the Spring Valley Telephone
ter keep bi, eye on that little boy lor he through the freight yard« of
this com­ company held last Monday was well at- I
i, nice enough for someone to keep.
pany, and a, conaiderable switching tended. The new leiard of directors
Work baa been liegun on tlie new would be done there at all time»; it ren­ elected are Wm. Welch, Jacob Roeck,
building of the American Bank and dered it hazardous for vehicle» travel­ I Walter Broadsword and W. P. Fudge. I
Trust company, corner of Main and ing over the tracks. The Court, how­ Tiiese men are very capable and the I
Fifth street, and will be rushed to com­ ever, approved the finding of the view­ business will certainly be conducted in
pletion.
ers, and the road will be opened at an a proper manner. Tho company is in
good financial condition mid there is no
Mrs. 8. 8. Henley ha, purchased, early date.
All other petition, for road, were ap­ reason why it «hould not lie a continued
Commercial
through the Klamath
Agency, the M. R. Frain property, proved, and tlie ,uparvi«»r, instructed nuccess.
Foarth and Pino streets, It i, under-
stood that tlie consideration wa, $.*><)<».
John
t M u-
YONNA ZEPHYRS
The Heidrich projierty on Main street
adjoining the Republican office has lieen
purchased by the Klamath Railway
Company, and a, soon as tlie same i, ab­
stracted, woik will commence on au of­
fice building for thia company.
J. R. Crew«, who came to Klamath
Falls from Albany four month« ago, ha,
contracted for the purchase of a block
in the East Klamath Fall, tract of.
Frank Ira White, a half mile from town,
on which he will build a home.
C. E. Shackleford of Redding Cal. ha«
purcliawd the shoe-repairing establish­
ment of T. ti. Donlan, and will conduct I
the same in the future. Careful and
prompt attention to busineM and first-
clas, wormanabip will be the rule,,
(live me a trial.
M ER RI LI
HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE
CROCKERY
PAINTS,
I A. 0. I . \V. Building
L
r
OHS
CLASS
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Fresh Candies and Bon Bo ns, Stationery.
Notions. Cigars and Tobacco
Fresh
l^l-lllt
111 SCHNOll
PAPERS AND MAGAZINES
Main Street near Postoffico
J
in the heart of the
Klamath Basin
Best /investment you can make is in Merrill property
at prevailing prices..........
Horne, Wanted.
Horses For Sala.
31 In-ad of young work horse«, wa«
I want 200 head of work horses, 1100
to 1400 and up. fairly well broke. Frank broke, weighing IfOO to 1800, a law
«Ingle driver« and five «addle boraes tea
Adam,, Merrill, Orc.
Hille. II. V. .Mitchell, Altamont. 5-24
ttaignlna.
Ilcsidenco property—$1.50 to $1 per front foot
IIUBinoHH property—$10 to $15 per front foot
MERRILL AGENTS
FITCH A SPENCER
AND
f^RANK ANKENY
DAILY
Klamath Commercial Agency
Klamath Falls, Oregon
I
llavi ng a large atoek of vehicle, to ar­
rive soon and lieing crowded for room I
offer special price, on all Farm and
Spring wagon, that are in atoek at pres­
ent ; will rave you from $5 to $ 20 on
every vehicle. Baldwin, the Hardware
and Vehicle Dealer,
Thi, week the land of tire Mitchell
tract linn been placed on the market by
Frank Ira White and several ,ale, are
already reported. Building operation»
will «"on In gin iiy «otne of the nnr-
chasers and tlio great acreage hsretolora
devoted to livestock purjsise, will noon
liecoine orchard«, garden,,
Held»,
meadow, and city home».
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