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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1906)
r — ■ w CITY Bonanza Improvement Co. THE HAMAKAR BUILDING tion to Bonanza was placed on the mar ket, and since then General Agent E. B. Hall has sold ioo from $jo to $ioo. lots, ranging in price The low price and easy terms makes this a desirable in vestment, and now is the time to make your selection and procure choice locations BRIEFS. See Ally for marsh land«. For a home «e L. Jacobs. Souvenir good« at Winter«. For low in Bonausa see K. B. Itall. II y<>ur glasses do not tit «ee Winter». All kind« of soft drink» at Manning*«. Buy a home in South KUuiath Falls. Choice cabbage plants tor «ale. J. W. Siemens. Dr. Leatiord ha« opened hi« office in the Fiuui* bio ck. Choice line of Cigars at Frank E. .Ankeny’s. HAS OPENED OFFICES IN On May ist the plat of the Bowne addi ■ "■» i*111 •' CHARLES V. CILlOWll \ ambili County TF In Mamoriam. Worthy MallowSistei« an-l Brother« Ouc« again the Angel of death has en telad our Chapter room, amt another link ha« fallen (rum our golden chain, tin« time removing Dr. U. II, llargu« who became n muni tier of our Chapter on the 27th da» of last February. Resolved, That we laiw in submission to tlm will of our Heavenly Fallier, and though wo deeply deplore our h*«> must remember, “Ho dovili all thing« sell.” Wo «hall tins« in« pleasant, eheerful presence, au.l look in vain (or his return. Resolved, That wo «inevrely sympa thise with the l>eieuvv.l widow and lit tle daughter ot our deceased Brother, and ask our Heavenly Father to give them strength tu l>ear their great low. Resolved, That those resolutions lui entered upon the minute» of our Chap ter and a copy sent to the wife. Respectfully submitted, Jenny E. Reame«, JoeleW. Baldwin, I E. B. Henry. Committo«, BISHOP’S j Furniture Store AND Undertaking Parlors FURNITURE Retiring From Business Sale £ £ £ £ Continues We have reduced the prices on all class of goods, including Ladies Dress Goods Fancy Trimmings of all kinds Shoes, Mens and Boys Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Etc. Ute have filled in on all goods we were short on £ £WWWW WWW w WWW Remember Ü (I Ü $ ¡I c 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 h ave 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 Gentleman, for first class goods /—------------------------------------------------------ Items of Information Crown Toilet Cream is the best for chapped hands.’sore’lips or any roughness of the skin. A gixxi thing to use on the face after shaving Syrup of White Pine Co. is the best for spring colds, hoarseness and sore throat Waierman’s Ideal is. the best Fountain Pen on earth Gunther's Chocolates are pure and delicious Chitwood’s DRUG AND STATIONERY STORE o o o O ! :: BISHOP’S BLOCK lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb £ THE.. BRICK STORE CO.’S ♦ R. J. Sheet« of Whitelake »a» a coun I 1 0 ty seat visitor Tuesday. I ‘ largest Imo of musical instruments and supplies at Winter«. For Sale—Cheap, a 12 toot show case. Frank Ankeny, It. S. Parrish and wife of Merrill are Domocratic Nominee, Repro- visiting friends in this city. of all kinds. Call 4nd sec mt, sentative in Congress. 0 Mm. C, V. Johnson and son of Port land, are visiting her relatives in this city. Cigars and tobacco of all grade* at Now is the time to buy Bonausa prop A. J. Manning’«. The cowardly attm-A madu by the riety—See E. B. Hall. IL Q. Wilson. Klamath Indian Agent, domocratic organisation on Mr. Withy-I eomlw ha« acted as a hoomernng, just E. B. Hall, the hustler from White was in tliecity this week. lake was in die city for several days this The Board of IHractont of the Water like all aueli iin-Ani" -an . mite al «S week. Tiers Association will hold a meeting ways do. It iia- driven In ivtr.ds i i democrats into tlm repnbl .c u: tat.I . O. Short and «on. John, of Spring on Saturday, wliun another ssscMiuent •> amt stiflenad the iMseklsinu ot every h <> lake was in the city Wednesday alter will prokubly b« levied. publican voter m tlm state. Elsewhere . supplies. Always u fr»«h «lock of candies at in this issue we re-print a letter writ The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An- A. J. Mar.lung's. ten by Mr. D'Arcy of Haletu. lie 1« a I deraou tor an Optimo cigar. T. W. Stephen«, local agent for ths staiiuch democrat, but more of an Am There is to be a baseball game be New York Underwriters Agency, has erican thuil a party follower, lie voice« tween the Merrill team and the high been advised that the increased capital the sentiment uf thousand« of Amvrn an school Sunday. stock of lus company has been sold at a born citizens. It is a furvgone conclu Fee those tine team harness manu premium of 000. which place« this com sion that Witlivcoiulie wilt tie elected by factured by Emil Egvrt at the Liukville pany in a gixxl financial condition, not tlm largest majority ever given a candi y withstanding tho I omi sustaimxl in date (or Governor, and this unwarrant Saddlery «bop. It Frisco, ed attack has done more to accomplish South Klamath Falla will be the res The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An- •licit a result than anything el.^. ident district. See L. Jacobs. derson tor High grade Wines. U- The lower door of the Jabe Houston Notlce. quors and Cigars. building, now in course of construction, No. K Alert i ' hi I cook «tow 4 I» so The Womeu ’ s Club kimlly raqiiMti No H-I.s Toledo steel range Decoration day wiu generally observed 46 oo is to be used for offices. Ä . a M Waimemttia Barb Wir., |>or cw| patrona of thè Library lo lo moro cara John Gibbs, who was affected with in this city yesterday. A large numlx'r M uo H it Starr wind mill« .. 4 tili in handling thè hook«. Carul*s«nes« of citizen* vi«it<-d the cemetery and dec A insanity, was taken to the Asylum for 12-ln. H)raru«e chilled plow« . IS 26 t in Ibi« uintter ha» rasulted in cunsider- orated the grave* of lhair depaited M tooth «levi lever harrow« z , 1» 00 Insane at Salem, Tuesday. il friend*. Many new hcadatone* and ablo daniage. improved White «.wing machine . «0 00 ; Weinhards Celebrated Lager lker monunienta have been placed over Dissolution of Partnership. Everything el«e in the Hardware line at minced price« on draught at the Central. grave* during the past ten days by l all and investiamo Good« ami price«. Notice is hereby given that tlm under Died—At Long Lake, Richard Von, Grizzle Brothers. signed have khi« day di»«olvud, by mu eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jones, aged 2 A Fireman's benefit ball will 1« given I ♦r tual consent, the partnership existing years. Death was due to pneumonia. in Houston's ojiera house. Merrill, *1* * F *P *t* 3Í Miss Kate Clopton arrived Saturday Thursday evening, May 3l*t. Good under tlie lirin name <d Murray and X *F*F*4'**F*’F**F*t*‘F*>'**}**l'* from Bonanza and is visiting friends in music and a pleasant evening awaits all. Kulaay. The burine«» formorly Con* ducted by the said firm will tv cuu* the city, the guest of Mrs. Lena llargu«. :• i tinmxi and owned by C. L. Kel«ay. Bananas, oranges and lemon«—fresh— In vuting tor Dr. Merryman, who hax Given at Klamath Fall*, Oregon, thia at Manning's. no opposition for the legislatnre, yon 31«t day uf May, 1'jOti. The storeroom in the Emma block are voting for a man who will make one J. M. Murray, to be occupied with hardware, by Rob of the best representatives KlaiiMth C. L. Keliay. erta A Hanks, la nearly ready for the county could have. Young, emirgotic. goods. resourceful, he is ju»t the type of man Petltloq tor Liquor I.Icense. Died—In this city, Friday, May 25, to send to Salem, lor he is sure to make To th»* Honorable County Court of the Htah* Leota M., wife of I.. A. Martin, age-1 39 his influence felt for the good o( his dis of Oreffon for Klamath ruuutjr. We th« iinder«igae<L rtuMrnii an ! I«r*l vo- years. Funendyservicee were held Sat trict. ter»of Plevna precinct, «aid county am! >tat«> urday May 26. Miss Martina Tlijelo of Gold Hill is ruepactful.y ajilt that a Hccusn to m H a spirit' Choice locations can be secured in Bo one of tho A»lilatid Normal graduate» oua. m«!t and vinous liquor» in 1 cm quantllirs Mowers, Rmipem, Binders. Headers, and the World- than one gallon Iti tho prt < ln« l af«>rv*ai<! for a uanza if vov buy now. E- B. Hall,Gen this year. Miss Thiele has been the period <»t all months from Gth day of July. A. Boater the Deering Header-Binder. Republican correspondent during the U !9ut*., be arantud to Joan W. |)yar. at Keno eral Agent. J. F. Farraher, the Yreka attorney !>a»t year, and has sent m many inter in »aid praclpcl. aud your petition* ra «*111 ever pray. arrived hero last Saturday, to lock after esting letters, lor which the Republican N; tice !• hereby giron that the forrtfolng Rain and Studebaker Wagons, Oliver and John the interests oi liis clients, the Klamath is very thankful. She ha» shown mark j etlfion will b«» prewtitod to the said County ed ability in her work, and we are sure Deere plows, Spring Wagons, Huggies, Hewing Ma Court on the Sth day of July. IffM. Canal company. she has a bright future. F II Downing. K A Kmmitt, O C War, I! chines. Miss Mabie Campbell and O. B. New The Auierinn bank and Trust com- <’<»ruin, It w McCormick, W T>->k. <’ Ma hson. ton are the Klamath County represent jiaiiy has contracted with the Norris Dan Dotcn. Wester Cole, L O Mill«. Kugott« atives in the graduating class of the I Hpencvr. F dtipeburc. Harry Pearson, K L bale and Lock company for a manganese New banks. Win Duke« W J hmith. I F. N w Ashland Normal school. safe, and a safety vault and luxes, size I banka. C M WTflwn, D S McCollum. Tbomas Can you sell Klamath county proper 10x16. The safe 1« of the same pattern I Wilson .She Oliver, 1H Barnet, C A l«My. <• ty? If so see or write E. B. Hall, Lib as that in nve in the Klauiath County W' Ager. U G Kerns. C W Corbin. R It Hpeneer, H Matturn. D IIartIIn. J W Cole, Jr. Geo L eral term, to agents, and First National bank», except that Chase, Jam« « Hughe«, C J Mc< ojlum. E If Mrs. Myers, sister of L. J. Bauman it weigh* 750 [xmnds more. The vault Cooper, D L Gordon, <i I. CH no. Milton II lira<ly arrived in the city Monday night on the will be steel throughout and be pro c J Nly. W F. Gordon. CL as Gordon, Marlon (Jordon. A 1) Glllman* L W Anderson. John boat and left Wednesday morning for tected by manganese doors. Andrew w i»o, c A jlarn«bur^r. F T Bonanza where she will visit this sum At the meeting of the Modern Wood Connolly, Max well, M K Hp-nrer. Jr.. Marcus Anderson. mer. men oi America last evening seven new A !> Rrior. George K« gg, Al Docker, W li Wall, A-JI 7-4. Icecream at A. J. Manning’s every memliera were initiated, making a total E P Bra<ly, W 0 Welch. of nineteen new members. After the day. Will guarantee it to be good. CITATION. Want to tell you more about «addle«. initiation supper wax served, and a g<xxl time wax enjjyed by all. On June Call at the Linkville Saddlery «hop and in thd'ouair rearsot lh««'onntr ot Klsmsth. see that fine lady’s eaddle put up by 10 this organization ex;>ects to give M«u* of nr-eon. an excursion on the Upper Lake and Frank Eldred. Also men’s and boy’s In ths mailer ot th« »«1st« ot Alton Mrtten- the occasion will be enlivened bv aht. d««««««d. saddles. It qiusic. District Deputy George W. Can To Jsnncti sel.rcder, Alrsandar M< Fma'I tracts of well located tole marsh PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS -.r ning of Ashland expects to lie here at Irvin MeUoc.i.d. r,. ■< b. lands offered for one week at |2U per law oi Allan Meliunshl, c eaw. «i. l . » «£ >£ > ^4 that time, to remain indefinitely. A. O. F. W. Building Klamnlh Fallw, Or other h«lr« known or unknown ol <«. i acre. Abel Ady. Judge John H. Orr, of Reno, Nev. for ceased. Greeting: Miss Maud Baldwin, who has been at merly a practicing attorney of Klamath In the name ot the State ot Oregon. Yon and tending the meeting ot the Grand Lodge Falls v as in the city Wednesday on bi« each of ,oii are hereby cited and required to in Portland as a delegate from the Re way home from Lorella, where be had appear In the County Court nt the mate of bekah Lodge of tin« city returned home been called by the serious illness of Ilia Oregon, ter the County ot Klemeth, at the Court Heom tbereol. al Klamath rail.. Oregon Monday evening. brother, Marshall Orr. Judge Orr » ax on Monday the 2t,d day ut July. ID«, at li Weinhards Celebrated Lager Beer greatly surprised with the progress that o'clock In the lorenoon of aald day. then and there to »bow eauac. II any there ba, why an on draught at the Central. J. II. bflVIC« Al o 11 t tye r has laten made in Klamath Falls. While order abould not be mado by aald Court grant For riale—The span of stallions form he expected many improvements, he ing th« prayer of the petition oi George Me Fincst Fishing in Soilthorn Oregon. Boats, Teams arly owned by Hervey Lindley, Esq. could not believe that «0 many bad been Iionald, edmlnl.lraior of the estate ot Mid de- ♦750 spot cash. Can be seen at Thrall, made and that this city had made such reaMd. for an order ot .ale ot the following anti iSntltllo Horses for Tourists. Will Furnish deecribed real properly belonging to .al,| es Cal, E. T. Abbott, General Manager, giant strides towards living a metropolis. tele, to wit: an undivided one-half Interest In Guides. Will tako you to Crater Luko and He returned home Thursday morning. end to the Klamath Lake railroad. ?w ol the NW'„ the SK’4 ot tho Sheriff H. E. Rinehart of Lake county god the NW>4 »| Ibe HWg, of He. ti..n other points. Board by day, week or month Go to A. J. Manning’s fpr pipes, sta assisted by Iteputy sheriffs W. P. Dyke Kight, Tp. 41 8K UKMtofW. M., containing tionery, cutlery, notions, etc. ISO acres. man, C. D. Rinehart and Mark Mus CALL ON RICE AT THE LODCB Also an undivided one-half Intereat In and C, If. McKendree, the Bonanza boom grave passel through this city Wednes to the Nfci., ot the N W> ,. and the of the er, who has done much for the welfare day on their way fc> Salem, where they IVK' i of Section 1J. Tp. 41, 8 II U. Kaal ot W. M. of his town, was in the city this week. are taking William Vineyard and E. E. and the MW % ot Ibe NWfgot Hec.tlim 7, Tp. He had the Bonanza hustle with him Wert, the former sentenced to the peni 41, B H 14. Kant nt w M containing IM.7J «crea. •aid petition uow being on file with the Clerk | and only bit the high places. tentiary for horsestealing and the latter of tela Court. The Merrill creamery is offered for for purloining a suit of clothe«. Vine Wltneae the Hon. Geo. T. Baldwin, Judge of sale. Enquire of Gua Newbury, Jack yard was implicated with Bill Mou in the County Court of the Hiaie ot Oregon, lor the County of glamaib, wfih tlie wal nt aald . sonville, Oregon. the theft of live stock. Moss is out on Court atnzed thia »th day of May, IMK. Allcal: Cao. Clf.»TAlx, I a I.XXIO lx>nd, and his trial will come up SINGER SEWING MACHINES BRAL at the next term of tho circuit court at County Clerk. PRICE $40. MH-tt Lakeview. For 5 Drawer Drop Head I This office was presented this week Genuine Singer with a box of the famous 16 to 1 straw Baldwin the Hardware Dealer berries, raised by E. J. Arant at Ash Best invostmont you can rnako is in Aferrill proporty The prize offered by the Eastern Htar land. We are indebted to Mr. W. F. at prevailing prioos 11 lodge tor the best poetry was won by Arant for this kindly remembrance Miss Lula Straw. It consisted of a vol and thoughtful courtesy. The berries ume of the poem« submitted in the con were perfect in shape and of a delicious Rcsidonco property—$ 1,50 to $1 per (rout foot test, which ha<l been bound in burnt flavor, and it required only 1(1 of them BiiHincHti property—$10 to $15 per front foot to fill the box to overflowing. Mr. leather. Arant has 11^ acres planted in straw The members of the Woman’s Chris- Crock Valley berries, and has departed from the us U»v a.ljoini,,^ t|„. t,,Wn ,,f I'icar.l; MERRILL. AGENTS tain Temperence Union will hold their ual methods adopteil in cultivating. 350 acres level land, balance hill; 2j0 FITCH A ÇPENCER regular meeting in tlm M. E. Church The result has been that in that part acres in cultivation ami lias heavy Friday, June 1st at 2:30 p. m. All are where he has followed original methods crop volunteer. House, tw buri)«, cordially invited. Euima Grigsby, Bee. granary, t<s>l house, windmill, etc. his plants will produce one gallon each, Some liny, grain, farming h»ds, and Secretary. Itaigalna. NOTICE which is considerable larger than that household furniture for ¡-;ile. Will Notica is hereby given that anyona Change of time of the Klamath Lake yielded by tlie plants treated in the rent from one to linen year», or will Having a large stock of vehicles to ra- guilty of discharging rtrearms on the cansider propositiim to purchase. Ixe railroad—From and after thia date till usual say. ito successful has he been rive noon and Ixiing crowded for room I proiHirty owned by the undersigned, cated within four mile» of now rail- further notice trains will run as follows: that, 1 hough his output is very great, offer special prices on all Farm and ami locatod on tlm north «ml south aide road and is flvu lioijrs drive from leave Thrall at 7 :3o a, m., arrive at Po- it fall« far short of meeting the demand. Spring wagons that are in stock at pres of Link river, will 1st proeecuted to the Klamath Falls. kegama at 10 a. tn. Ixiave Pokegama at This was readily admitted by thos* who For terms and particulars write or ent; will save you from ♦ 5 to $ 20 on full extent of the law. Rufti* 8. Moore, plume E. M. LOOMER, 10:55 a. m.; arrive at Thrall at 1 p. m., saa the berries brought over by Mr. every vehicle. Baldwin, the Hardware Klamath Canal Company. PICARD, CALIFORNIA daily. E. T. Abbott, Gun’l Map. Arant. . and Vehicle Dealer, 4-12 5-31 Joseph Conger, Klamath Falls, Oregon. * * I * f t f f i A Few Prices at HURN S HARDWARE STORE GEO. R. HURN ALDWIN^ Deering Deering HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE CROCKERY MERRILL In the heart of the Klamath Basin FARMERS ! A Farm for Rent Hay and Grain for Sale. Klamath Commercial Agency Klamath Falls, Oregon Í