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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1906)
CITY BRIEFS. the Imme team listing. Mu. Mrs F B Hall, representing Merrill Sv Adv for marvli lands. Kind. and Whltrlake. Mie John S Mmolt, For a boose sv L. Jacobs. Veteran». representing I •any, Mrs, I mis Geilei Mrs. Mary lewis is continol to her G.sIdesM of Lilvrty, Misa Bertha lepie-vnting Boiiansa, Mie. Alex Mar Uxl by swknvss. Hammond. tin, Jr., anti U. Boivin representing Mr .md Mrs Pvrl Merrill ol Mt mil Angel ■■( I'c.uv. Miss Miiivarvitar. Klamath Falla were ap|k>inted as a $ wen* in the city Wednesday. Justice, Mis Finn McMillan committee <>l swards on tloais, and I Representation <d the Thirtivn Origi made the following selections i I at— Buy a home m .Srnth Klamath Falls. nal States. Buena Vista Addition; '.’ml- Maklern Pr. It. K. lee Steiner, who, lias bev-ti Repivsontation of tin» Forty-five Woodmen of Amr neu; 3d Trani of in Salem, is expected home Satunlav. 8tat«a. mules, driven by Muses Marie MeMil Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hall of While I Kelavkah at the Well rrosperitv Ian and llesrie Hammond; 4th—Farm lake are registered at the Lakeside inn I .»lee of Kelss kahs. Mr», l.luic Martin ers’ Implement A Supply Company; J. Frank Adams, wile ami sou Martin Buena Vista l.ldition. 5th— K K. K. store. enjoyed themselves hers on the Ftmtlh. W<»»liuen of America. Frank L. Applegate made an ideal Frank Ankeny carries only fresh W imh I iiiou of the World. Vnclu Sam. Firemen. candies and confectionery. The thoughtful consideration shown Baldwin Studio. Weinhanls Celebrated Lager lleer the little otteu by M I. Burns and Tony Knights of Fhytias. on draught at the Central. I’astel alter the parade. shows that Kwton Store. their hearts are in the right place. Jacob Ru«ck of Iteiry was in the city Mason, Davis A Co , "We dig the Wednesday and Thursday ol this week. ditch." The improvement in tlm Military Ivand was quite marked, ami the latys W. p. Cornwell, the horse buyer, of Forty-niner». of .ill kinds. Gill and see me.’» , Hollister, arrived here Wednesday eve Farmer's Implement A Supply Com- were complimented on all sides. They (» made a tine appearance. ning. l>any. I 1! Those old tamiliar spiels of “popcorn. Mr. and Mrs. John Shook of Bonanza Jockeys ami race horse». were lieie to enjoy the celebration Wed Ore^rn—Represented by the Gunlioat |>eanuts, lemonade" and "You’ll have to hurry to see the greatest living’’ etc., nesday. •'Oregon." u would have led one to believe there was Portland Store. Bananas, oranges aud lemons— fresh a circus in town or that he was back on Mammoth Livery. i at Manning's. iPhone 215 the Trail at the Portland fair. A. J. Manning's Giraffe. M arbiko —At the residence of theofli- K. K K. Store's Ostrich and Elephant The merry go-’nmml made its apiwur- ciatieg clergyman, J. W. Bryant, Fred The invocation was said by Judge J. anee here on the Fourth, but did not Smith and Sarah Varner, Welnesday, B. Griffith, followed by a quartet by reap a harvest. Poe no doubt to the July 4th. Mesdames Galarnean, Krause, Henry alrsenee of an engine an I the asthmatic Weinbards Celebrated Lager Beer and Miss Mae Worden. Tlie a<idrr>s of organ. on draught at the Central. welcome was delivered by Hon. Alex M. I~ Burns, and corp ol assistants, I Have a carload of cement and WlMxl Martin Jr., mayor of the city, who said: are deserving of unstinted praise for the filler plaster for sale. Get in your order "ladies and gentlemen, fellow citi- before it is all gone.—IVin. W. Men sens, each and everyone of von, it is success of tiie day. it meant a gu at deal of hard, thankless work, but they denhall. with great pleasure that I as chief ex-1 I can get a good deal of Mtisl.ietu n out of • • Big embroidery sale at the K. K. K ecutive of this citv, a city we hope to the fact that they ''skinned" anything X 4’4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4*4*4*4*4*4’4t4*4T4T4’X For Sale—One 40,000 capacity saw »co in the near future extend from the of tlie kind ever seen here. * i •F mill in good order, delivered on the 8. lake on the south to the great lake on Mr. ami Mrs, Alex Martin, Jr , gave P. track, |3o00. Address A. A. Milliken the north, a city in which we are con»-1 a I <mie picnic to many <>l thru friends dent that in the near future we can on tlie Fourth. The refreshments ss rvixl * Fort Jones, Calif. 7-19 South Klamath Falls will be tbe res number its inhabitants by the thous on their eltensivv lawn were greatly Î ands. and in tbe county by tbe tens of ident district. See L. Jacobs. enjoyed. thousands, I extend to von a most No, 4 Alert rant c<*»k »tovi» Pr. S. Hemenway arrived here from Tlie Fourth was marked l>y tbe ab No H-|S hd' .1,» tv. I • hearty and cordial welcome on this day Yainax Tuesday. He left for Portland U Mt-» • |l . »<« ' f « ’ i *» i of national rejoicing. We are living in sence ol dieorder and .Iriiiikvm-s». No S It . la< i n m« i i « Weuneaday, where he exi>eets to spend a country lovrsl l>v every native and accidents were reported and only two .a .-t, 12 III. >) lit ti»v i ridirti ph**a his 30-days of vacation. adopted son, whose heart th rolls with insigniAcant run aways are chargeable , IV OU NO (noth atr*l levar harrow* ............. Cigars ami tobacco of al) grades at pride as he gases upon the national em to the event ol Hie day. . «0 90 Improved White rewing machine. A. J. Maniuiig’s. Tlie Yreka lioys made a Imst of friends j blem of freedom aud realixm he is under Everything c U m in th«* Hardware line at reduced prim Sam Haycock had his thigh broken a goverment l>a»ed upon truly represen here by their manly conduct. They f ( all and investigate Guuda ami price*. 1 played the game for the spirt there wa» ' on the Fourth by being kicked by a tative principlee and laws. Again, in We have reduced the prices on all horse. The fracture was reduced by behalf of the city of Klamath Falls 1 in it, ami exhibited at all tunes a gia- class of goods, including I>r». White and Merryman. bid yon a most hearty welcome on this ‘'¡out and cordial feeling. It is to bo' **1* * * *F * X t hoped that Yreka will always lie repre Chitwoods Toilet cream will cure sun our day*of independence. sented by such a gentlemanly contin Tbe Declarata, u x>l,Independence was burn, tan and freckles. gent. All services as usual at the Presbyter then read by W. S. Stough. The quar tet by J. B. Mason, Alex Martin, Jr., Everyone was satisfied with the re ian church next Snnday. As a result of * «i Ci tbe convention, the pastor will tiegin a Burg Mason and Will Landon was fol sults ->f the celebration. Every Im-i series of sermons on “Christian Nur lowed by the oration of the day by Hon. nets house was taxed to its utmost to C. T. Bonney, who sustained liis serve its customers. ture.” reputation «» a finished orator and Every lemon in the citv was used up I For Sale—Cheap, a 12 foot show case. xlu*' patriofir Aentitnenta were noet on the Fourth, and all the ice cream i Frank Ankeny. cordially received by the vast concourse was gone by 10 p. tu. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierce of Ash of people who gave hie remarks the Much favorable eornnu-nt was made; land are expected here next Monday on closest attention. Ilia adilrees W*> «II on the Farmers Implement and «-tipply a visit to Mr. and Mr». Joseph Pierce. able one. Company. It was certainly an m. .pie. They expect to take an outing on Spring At The Fair Grounds. practical and effective exhibit, and well * Creek. Immediately after lunch the people ' deserved the distinction accorded it by All kinds of soft drinks at Manning's moved towards the fair grounds where the Judges. Do you want to own a launch? If so the principal contests of the day were see Telford A Son. They can make you held. Every available seat and point \ LU > I’prarralrt! \ Irtu*. one to your liking, anil guarantee results. of vantage was oceupied long before the MMj family," »aid th«* daughter * itb Bain uik ! Studebaker Wagons, Oliver nml John Being right here at home this guarantee hour of beginning arrived, and intense the mild btUr eyet and saintly »-.xprvR- interest was manifested in every event si< n, “have no sympathy uith n > uhnt. carries some weight. Deere plows, Spring Wagons, , Sewing Ma Choice line of Cigars at Frank E. on tbe program. Following is the Ail I want is to d«> f»o««d in t! • " rid. chines. 1 do not care for balls • r thrnt« rs, or result: Ankeny’s. We have filled in on all goods we were short on operas. Hut papa doca not appreciate 50-jrard race: J. C. Cravens, 5 sec. For Sale—One team cd good horses, IM-yani fat man's race: Guy Merrill, these motives. I am afraid." "O, yea. I do, dear,” »aid her parent, set of new harness and a heavy- IUOIIO- 4 sec. with a aigh, "I appreciate y <>ur m* th tain hack almost new. |300 i I ontfit. 100-vard race: J. C. Cravens, 12*4 sec. all right, only if you would confine Apply to Chas. Sterling, at Chas. Little girls IU-yard race: Josephine yourself to balls, and theatrra. and s< Childer’s, the Brick maker. It Brantlach. on. Instead of philanthropy, it would Go to A. J. Manning’s for pipes, su- Tug of War, won by tbe Wixslnian of hr a lot easier on my pocket book."—• tionery, cutlery, notions, etc. _ tbe World. First tug was a tic; second Washington Timet. Will W. Nickerson cd Ashland arrived tug won by 3 inches. Before and After. ~**H. in the city last Thursday evening and is Baselmll game, Yreka vs. Klamath JT* paid h-r complimenta ka lora, now employed as bookkeeper for Mason, Falls, was a walk-away for the home And litar they did mat»; » Ile h» doeea t do It ar.y m<>ro — Davis A Company. He expecta to move boys, who trimmed the visitors to a He »imply ray» the fraighL I —Chicago tune of 24 to 4. bis family here in a short tune. I »ally New» Jg-mile and repeat, horse race, won Watches. L. Alva Lewis. ONLY OIK DKATII ALLOWED. M arried —At the residence of Mr.and by Little Jim, 37 sec. Second, by Little Jim in 38 seconds. Mrs. J. C. Sigler, in Klamath Falls, One mile saddle horse race, won by Tuesday, July 3rd, at 8 o'clock p. tn. Henry M. Bagby and Mrs. Christine Lost River Bailie, time 1:57. When you are in need of SHOES, that you ‘«-mile dash, Little Jim, 50 sec. Young. Judge 8. C. Graves officiating. ------- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS------- The proceedings at the grounds were Fine watch repairing. L. Alva Lewis. a great success, and were witnessed by will find a complete line at WILLITS, and A. O. I'. W. Building > > jA Klamath Falls, Or George T. Baldwin is expecting a car upward of 1500 people. at prices that defy competition. load of cemeDt this week. It is to be The great high dive from the Baldwin used in laying cement sidewalks in building would have been a thrilling front o! his property on Main street, spectacle, had it not been marred by in tbe brick store and other business jury to the diver, whose leg was badly When in need of CLOTHES that have fit houses. smashed. The accident resulted in the style and workmanship, at Prices to suit Just arrived at Alva Lewis'», new loss of considerable saw-dust, and ne line of jewelry. cessitated repairing. your Pocketbook, you will find them at The firemen's contest was won hv Ed Jones, an employe on the ditch I I had the thumb on his right hand badly hose company No. 1. This contest was WILLITS. I smashed today by a falling rock. An- very close and w as attended by consid 1 other ditch employe received a 3-inch erable excitement. Tbe log-rolling contest was won by scalp wound while coming out of the Prospective Buyer—Now, at to the j man, shaft, aue due to a tailing falling timber. Dr.Carte Jack Kerr. death rate in thia place. What is The fireworks r>n the lake were not that 7 5 wriglit cared for both i cases. Agent to His Majesty, the American Gentleman, attended by the same success accorded Rea! Ratal« Agent—We only allow f ; For rings go to L. . L. Alva Lewia. New the events of the day. This was due to one death to sach parson.- Cincinnati for first class goods For Ornerai Information or Prices I C l line just arrived. the inferior quality of the stuff ahipfied Kli'pilr.r, Write or Call on | There will be I a moonlight excursion in here, and the Sacramento house from Cans',' na the Kir. '*“* i 'Til marry wkom t plMS«'" ealtl shs, whom the goods were purchased bilked , j Monday niglit on the Steamer Klamath. And lotted h.r Utt It head ' It is given for the purpose of entertain- the committee gissl and hard. It sujx "Hurrah' Tour« mint! For certainly You do pleas, ms," ht said. (irig the California guests. The public posed the house was n reputable one .¿|. is extended a cordial invitation U> at but if the goods shipfied here are typi —Ch les so Journal Round to lie llelirees«. tend and help make it pleasant for the cal of the character of the house it is a ”1 don’t believe you will tie Able gissl thing to give it a wide liertli. visitors. The round trip to deliver all th. speeches you have July s Event* fifty cents. prepared.” The seven-miie launch race was w< n The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An- “Oh, yea, I will,” answered the con derson for High grade Wines, U- by launch Mae, owned by Major C. E. gressman. “J tnay not be able to de- and W. 8. Worden, time 541:4!l. 11'«r them to my colleagues on Ilia quors and Cigar*. Swimming contest, won by John Per floor, Ini' I'll deliver tliern to my con There will be a public exenrsion to ry, first, Jerry Martin, second, ami Sam stituents through tlie poet office."— ; Odessa and Pelicau P.av Lodge on next Wixidard, third. Washington Star. ',___ , Wednesday, July 11, given under the 100-yard, bovs under 18, won by V. Ro I'rsoerl'o. auspices of the Chamber of Commerce Houston. Farmer I’ryintn (In city (boater) — on the occasion of visit of the Cali Bettor take off your hut, Nary; nil 100-yard, won by J. C. Craven. fornia excursionists. A cordial invita- Girls race, under 17, won by Audrey the other wlndn folks hns theirs off Ills Wife Let them, the brazen tion is extended to everyone to attend. Farrar. Weinhards Celebrated Mger Beer The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An thing»! Nobody'll ever have a ehnnoe Round trip fare will )»e fl. 50-vard, boys under 15, John Nelson. derson for an Optimo cigar. on draught *t the Central. to say thet I'd do anything In a show Horse Races. P àstvrs To i.rr.—12 miles from Y«i- place thot I wouldn't do in church.— Now is the time to stock up on yonr . I The final vote for the three leading mile and re;.eat, Bessie Shirley. Brooklyn Life. nax abundance of grass and water, will embroidery. Special sale at K. K. K. candidates for Goddess of Liberty was: * • - (FORMERLY WITH It. HI’. GEO. BISHOP) % mile dash, Little Jim. Bertha Hammond, 1W/4; Elsie Jamison take in stock at 50 cents a head ¡ier store. hnmaitla nites. 1« mile |s>ny race, Blanche R. MM; Stella Engle, 5454. month. Call on or address, Snow F or 8st.it—800-acre stock ranch near Tonnghnb- This coffee, my dear, re 3-year old, Flore E. goose, Keno, Oregon. fl-28-4t Too bad the fireworks were n. g., but minds me of what my mother used to Bly, Oregon. 400 acres can 1« culti The baseball game la-tween the Klam Holder of License No. 29 granted by the Oregon make. Wanted—Man for gardening and out vated. Plenty of good range. Running the commitiee cannot be held responsi Mrs. Younghub (flattered) Dors it, side work; woman for general house ( water; house ; barn ; corrals; 12 miles ble for that. They bought them in ath Indians and Klamath Falla nines State Board of Health. Calls promptly attended, city j wire fencing. Bold with or without good faith, and if they were buncoed by was won by the latter on a score of 14 really 7 work. Apply *t the Brick Store. Younghub Yes. T used to think my that Sacramento outfit, the fault does by 0. The Indians put up a good game cattle. For further particulars enquire Icecream at A. J. Manning’s every or country, day or night. Telephone 156 mother mad« about the worst coffee In not rest at the door of the committee. tl 4a/. Will guarantee it lobe good. ( of C. A. Bunting, Merrill, Ore. but at no time was there any danger of the village.—(.'hicago Dally News. I « THE FOURTH AT THE FAILS ISHOP’S s Furniture Store AND Undertaking Parlors FURNITURE BISHOP’S BLOCK I a Klamath Falls, Oregon THE $ « « « « $ ■d $ « £ BRICK STORE CO.’S A Few Prices at f HURN S HARDWARE STORE Retiring From Business Sale Continues •r •F •F «F ♦ GEO. R. HURN f . . X 4» 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* * 1 1* 4* *1* *F 4* 4* 4 Ladies Dress Goods, Fancy Trimmings of all kinds, Shoes, Mens and Boys Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Etc. 4 ALDWIN^ Deering w 5 Remember HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE CROCKERY Special Prices on Doors and Windows 1 L. F. WILLITS To Klamath County Customers Iowa Lumber & Box Company Medford, Oregon UNDERTAKING E. WHITLOCK FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EM BALMER