Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 21, 1907, Image 5

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    ; the illness of Ed Bloomincamp, who re­ goods, as well as the house thereon had '
BONANZA
Bonanza is situated in the south­
eastern part of the county, and so
located as to command the trade of
three of the largest valleys of the
Klamath Project. Largest springs in
the county are there. Fine school.
Is growing rapidly and will be a
large city. Hat telephone connec­
tions.
Will soon have water works
and electric lights. Population 350.
1 see “be the po-apur" that Bonanza
is located in the northeastern part of
the county. Now. we are just H'j
miles from the California line, so you
see we must be in the Houtlieawtera
part.
Since our last we have to chronicle
the marriage of Mr. Charles Snow and
Miss McComb, May good luck follow
them all the days of their lives.
The death of Miss Mabie Morine has
cast a shiulow of gloom over our entire
community. She was Bonanza’s daugh­
ter, ami bail won a warm place in the
heart of all of its residents. The family
lias the sympathy of all. Mrs. Conrad,
sister of Miss Morine, arrived from
Ashland Wednesday.
Other friends
and relatives are expected Thursday.
8. C. Hamaker, of Bly, is in town
making a deal for some of the timber
land in the neighborhood. Clark
knows a good thing when lie sees it,
ami is always to be found on the ground
floor.
The sucker ami Siwasli are with ns.
BLY
Bly is situated in the southeastern
part of Klamath county and com­
mands all the trade of Sprague river
vallev. Is well connected with tele­
phones. Several new buildings soon
to go up; also a new school house.
A large titular country surrounding
will make much business in time to
come.
Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Lane returned Sun­
day to their home in Lakeview after
their visit with Mrs. Albert Walker.
John Wells arrived last night from
Ashland, where he ami Creed McKen-
drie were on a business trip. Mrs. J.
Wells has been visiting Mrs. Joe How­
ard of Drew’s valley and also friends in
I.akeview.
Dr. Johnson was called to Bly during
......
Notice
Sixteen Killed
turned with him to Bonanza.
been appropriated by other parties for 1
O. Peterson, the timber locator, has their own use.
NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—Sixteen pas­
<ieo. I.ooslev ami family have moved
been in Bly a few days.
sengers were killed outright, four others
Miss Myrtle Donnell, who has been from their Seven Mile ranch to their had died of their injuries up to mid­
working in the Bly hotel since July, left home on Wood river.
night. and at least 50 more were more
Harry Brooks has returned from a'
last week for Dairy. Miss Ida Howard,
or less seriously injured in the wreck of
of Drew’s valley, is to take her place.
trip to California. He was accompan- the White Plains ami Brewster Express
A very pleasant afternoon was spent | ied by Mr. Holmes, of Klamath Falls, on the Harlem division of the New
York Central A Hudson River railroad,
at a Valentine party at the home of , who will remain until spring.
Mrs. Albert Walker last Saturday after­
Rev. 11. I., tiralioiis, the M. E. near Woodlawn road in the Bronx Bor­
noon.
The rooms were beautifully preacher of Klamath Falls, w ill preach ough of Greater New York today.
decorated.
Cards were played ami at this place every three weeks. This |
prizes were awarded the winner, ami will 1st a great help to the valley, us ; FOR RENT—New two-room house,
also the composer of lint best verse, there has been no religious service here at |IO per month.
Very convenient
and well built. Tom Stephens.
tf
each getting a beautiful valentine.
for some time.
Geo. D. (frizzle passed through Bly on
Misstirace Bierce of Jackson county i All kinds of wagon-making ami re­
his way to his homestead.
i has secured the lower school ami w ill pairing done at the Midway blacksmith
Fitzpatric, foreman of theZ. N. ranch teach the remainder of the term, w hich j simp. All work guaranteed.
of Paisley, together with W. F. Reed of was commenced byThora Smith.
You will find the best stocked Shoe
Bly, left Monday lor Yaiuax.
The sensation of the season will take 1 Dept, in Klamath county at the K K K
Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Walter, who with S. place at the school house next literary j Store. Walk-over and Napatan brands.
C. Hamaker were in Lakeview on tim­ night, as there is going to be a mock 1 We invite land owners to list their
ber business, returned, Mr. Hamaker trial. Plaintiff, J. H. Hessig; defend­ lands with us. Our extensive corre­
going with them to Bonanza where he ant, Albert Gibson; presecuting attor- spondence ami Mr. Mason’s advertising
is in business.
ney, G. A. Gardner; defendant’s attor- trip have put us in touch with several
Improving is still going on in Bly. ney, Roy Wise.
parties who will want land for actual
Waller Reed has built a new granary
settlement.
M ahon A S lough . tf
and is remodeling the «tables.
RAPI05 (KLNO) ITEMS
FORT KLAMATH
l'ort Klamath la located in the
northern part of Klamath county,
and is in the center of what is recog­
nized as the Switzerland of America.
In close proximity toCrater Lake and
surrounded hy the greatest natural
and scenic wonders on the continent,
it will, within a few years, lie one of
the greatest tourist resorts on the
Pacific coast.
W. T. Shives and Horace Mitchell of
Klamath Falls came up to this burg ;
Sunday and will stay a few days view ing j
the scenery and eating fish.
After much difficulty the citizens of
the Agency have secured Miss Maude
Nail as teacher for their children. As a
consequence Mildred and Hilbert Wil­
son who have been attending school
here have withdrawn.
The new flag will lie unfurled on
Washington's birthday anniversary, and
will thereafter float over the school
house.
tins Melliase of Klamath Falls and
his niece from Missouri are here visiting
relatives.
i
John and Joe Hessig and Mr. Collis, I
of Beswick, California, are here looking
after the telephone lines. Joe tells us '
he was at his homestead and on his ar- 1
rival there fouml that his househo/d
R. A. Emmet has gone to the desert
to do some surveying tor J. B. Richard­
son.
John Dyer has returned from Ash­
land where he went on a short visit.
Capt. Woodberry, Col. Wilkins and
Mr. Travis passed through here on
their way to San Francisco.
Mr. Higgins inhere looking after his
saw mill.
The weather is fine and the roads are
improving.
Mr. Pool went to the Falls Wednes-
day.
Mr. Worden took the boat for the
Falls Tuesday.
Seth Cox paid the Kapids a short
visit Tuesday and then took passage on
the steamer to Klamath Falls.
Auction Sale.
H. V. Mitchell will sell at auction, on
Thnrday. February 28. 190", all hi-*
household goods, stock and farming iin"
plement, consisting of horses, harness,
buggies, wagons, machinery, etc. The
sale w ill commence at 10 o’clock a. m.
on the Altamont ranch. See bills for
particulars.
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I have a few choice lots in South
Midland that I am offering for $50 per
lot. Now is the time to buy before they !
are all gone. Mark L. Binn<.
For sale or lease
Commencing January 1, 1907, thej
Klamath Falls Jersey Dairy will charge
the following prices for milk delivered : ,
Per quart, 6 cents ; pint 5 cents ; per '
gallon 30 cents.
Bird 8. Loos ley.
It has been decreed by flame Fashion
that visiting cards should not lie written.
Accordingly, those who wish to liend
knee to this inexorable old lady should
call at the Republican office and leave
their order for cards. This office has
just purchased the latest styles Imth of
type and cards ami is prepared to do
work for you that is unsurpassed for
style ami quality.
12o acres, one mile
from Klamath Falls,
,
suitable for potatoes
1
fruit or grain
I
'
Apply to T. O. Hague, Klamath Falls
Yes, we all know!
That is, everyone who has eaten any of
our bread lately knows that we have at
last attained the perfection we have been
striving for in our line.
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Our
bread on sale at the Red Front and Home
Bakery only. Free delivery. Phone 453
Prescriptions
I AIM TO BE
for
RELIABLE
i
REAL ESTATE
Colds
AND
We have in our prescription
INSURANCE
department all of the drugs and
chemicals being prescribed by
the physicians for colds,
la
grippe and all other prevalent
ailments.
These drugs are
fresh and of the best quality,
thoioughly
tested.
We are
prepared to till any prescrip­
tion correctly no matter whose
blank it is written on.
it right to us.
Bring
We will take
care of it for you.
Morris Marks» the manager of
Lakeview Mining and Hilling Co.
after placing large blocks of the stock
in 5alem, Portland and Seattle has
left for San Francisco, Denver and
New York to place Lakeview stock
on the leading stock exchanges.
STAR DRUG STORE
TOM STEPHENS,
Office in Willson Block.
Real Estate and Insurance
Buy a Lot in Hills’ Addition
Just East of the Depot
One Hudrned ;il,d Twenty=five Dollars
FOR A LOT 50x120 FEET
BIGGEST LOT I
S7VVAL.I_EST FRICSI
Can you find a better investment in the city?
You are
paying the present value price and will thus secure
the benefit of the increase
< * FRANK IRA WHITE * *