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

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ciation. Jacob Ruei k presided. Al-
ulti Falla, but is much improved.
I most every phase of the year’s busim-sa
h/XIRY
Joe I'aylor waa called to the belaid»
was gone over pro andcon, in a lively
of h 1» mother, who Is quit« ill in Klam-
delmte. resulting In a much tastier un­
ath Fulls.
Dairy la pleaaantly situated on the derstanding am! state of feeling all
Illy ia Hiluni >■■1 ill the sollt heaatern
i
tank
Galbretli
visited
bia
sister,
Mrs.
went
aide of ) onna Valley, near the I round. At the close of the debate a
part <>t Klamath county and colli­
DigOll, ol Glenn, a lew days.
center <>( Klamath County. It haa resolution was pu»»<-d favoring tin- re­
mami» nil Ilio trudi* <>í Hpragu» river
Mrs. A. I*. Addison of Lost River l»i- two good general «tores with enter- election of tin- present board ol direc-
valley. la well conimeted with tele-
phonea, Svierai new buildings »mm gnn the spring term ol school hen* Mon­ prising. Up-to-date denlei» who enjoy - tors, and thus practically endorsing
n laigu trade from surrotimling val­ ; tbeir action in the past, with but two
to go up i al»o n new «elioni house, day.
leys;
a hotel and h-ed barn, und a i dissenting voice». “Bat" Grigsby was
11. It. Dunlap passed through Ole no
A large titulier country surrounding
will make much business in time to with a nice bunch of l>eef cattie, on Ida school I ioum *. ft ia surrounded by a ; present,and on invitation, made an ad-
rich farming community with which j dress, adding much to the illumination
way to the market,
collie.
Mr. Robin ami wlie of Swan Lake, the it ia connected by a farmer»' tele­ I of the occaaion.
phone line and also a long distance
Orrin McUumber is working the Bill
Mina Mollie Ivory, <>( Alturas, Calif., inventor <4 the new power lifting ma-
line. la on the stage line, twenty
Wood ranch this spring He ha» taken
has been visiting with her lelalivea, chine, was doing business with Olene
■nilea east ol Klamath Falla.
care of Bill's stock 'luring the winter.
merchants last week.
Zulu Anderson mid family.
The bpring Valley telephone com­
Mr. and Mrs. WiH Heidien» ami S. It. * We are pleased to state that Loyton I I. F. Davies, the merchant pontmas-
Btephen», who have »|»'lit the winter button ia much improved after quite a . ter, is still making improvement on bis pany, a concern in which the farmers
own their own’phone» is getting along
on the Loilla Gerlmr place, left Tilenday spell of sickness.
' new house, and ha» added a neat little
for llieir Imumalea I near Bonanza.
Mr. and Mr». C. N. Know returned cellar. He is still a bachelor, however. with amazing cheapness in the ojrt-ra-
tion of its line. The bnsinesa affairs of
Mr». M. A. I .undy, wIm was return­ Imine alter a few day» visit at B munza,
i A number of the friends of Mr. and the company have been conducted dur­
ing to Bly alter wintering in southern
Mi»» Karsh Griffith ol !*<»<• Valley ’ Mrs. M. I*. Nelson called upon them
ing the current year at a coft of less
California, w as ta'ten »u k at Royston »I’cned schmd at Pine Grove thi- week.1
)a-t Sunday and visited during the day. than
cents a share, aside horn the
I $4).SITO.
♦»«ml Dr. Johnson was citile*!. Amo»
•There wete refreslimenta galore, and, of C"»t of replacing the old Latterle- with
►f.umly and Mr». Jas. Taylor went to
course, the day was pleasantly p > umm * i 1.
new ones. Its o]«rut.on Í» giving gen­
To every ne* »ub»cril»*r
|to)ston t<> tiring her home, but »hu
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tiniz-
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I satisfaction. If tin- other lines
one leur in advance we, will
wn» unable to come.
ti'in at Dairy on the '-’th was all for ■Could be operated a- cheaply, they
vote»
III
the
conical
lor
Uo*
The mask bal! wa» a gient »neri»». \
t<> I«- ' naught, ss some of the red taje require­ would la* making scads of money.
large crowd was out, nute 11 hat »tilling let girl in the county, the w
ments of tiie law were overlooked, Au­
Hun. .'"l>n •*: > 4. tolda story in Dairy
n
ut
t"
lb«*
liiliieatoU
n
Expo
the buil road». Mi»» I'v.i llowai I. ul
other »is-'-ial election lia» Iven called, the other day which illustrates one
Mild
Drew« Valiev, mid Wm. Kpaika
ImWi-ver, for u later date when, It is pli.ise <>{ Luman nature to a T. He re­
FORT KLAMATH
Misa Mary Scbmohr, ol Dairy, Ut-
ho|a-d, the aff.iir may Is- carried luted how that lie .md a companion
lemlrd.
i through with al! 'Im- legal formality.
sonic years ago bud been to Lakeview,
Fort Klamath ia located ill the i Sunday ami Monday wire dreary,
Kiinny Jim ha» been it !<>wn the u. t
during tlw wn.te time, on rouie land
nortl.i-ru part of Klimath county, ¡dismal days, ami a drizzle-drozzle ol a bu»iness, an I that on tbeir return they
Week.
Joe Graham ami a government in* and 1« in the center of wb.it is n-
rain was coming down by ajiell». w hile were overtaken by a severe »now storm,
niz.od «» the -witzerlaml of America.
■|iector Idi Monday lor latjceview.
j the nights seemed one long »bovver. the -now falling to a depth of live feet.
Ill cl"-<- proximity to Crater Like and
Ed Meili" ne ha» spi nt several days
I'hc result I* th** ground i* thoroughly By eight they were furtiitmte enough to
am round'**! by the greatest natural -soaked,
¡mud» ur<* tilled ami the icacn the ranch of some old fieople,
in Bly lately
, tiie pondi
and »conic wonders on the contim nt,
are
running
over with surplus who were g‘iod enough to afford them
'
creeks
I
Erwin Casel'eer ha» »"Id out hi» in* it will, within a few years, I m -one <>l
I waler. One nun like thia in Julv ucoinimwIatiuiiB for tile night, although
tervat» III the »In ep to Ed t'll-eta-i-i Uh I
th" great!-t tourist lesorts oil the
I would be worth million- to F/mtern they exp.aitied that they were not in
intends to leave lor Wyoming tn a lew
Pacific ci-ii»l.
■ • »regon. Several incili'» of water ruuat Hie habit of keeping strangers. He »aid
day».
lie knew them, but they didn't »eem to
O. W. Howard, of Kem> Spring- IlHH I R.-v. Grnfioii» came un irom tin* i I ave fallen during the downpour.
hit
.. him. When morning came he
The general health oi the community
rented the tie«. Boyd rullili and hu« Agmcy last Friday and preached tfiat
talked
to tiie oi l man, pretending to be
I
i»
much
improved
lately.
evening to an appreciative audience.
moved Ins family over.
He i-xpei !» lo ìh * with us at least once a
tiillarl Amler»*>n ia the "mother" of I “broke," anil inquired if there was not
something like J<tO chicken» which have -ometbing they • ould do to pay fur their
mollili.
I »Iging amt keeping, it fie didn't have
OLÜNI;.
David Noah and James Dixon were in ¡just been hatched in hi» incubator.
some wood they could cut, or stuck they
Cl.a». E. Drew is keeping up Lis repu­ coUli teed; but the old gentleman,
t'.wn Kui.d.iy regardless of the l«‘t that
tation a-a trailer. He rei'cntly bought aeeinuigly oblivious ol toe storm, ami
it
rained
all
day.
< tiene 1» si t Unteli on I >at River, leu
There w.i» a mistake in our item» la»t two bunches <4 «lock cattle, and w ill only anxious to get nJ ot Lis impecuni­
unica soutbeast oi hlumath Fall».
week
In regard to the proprietorship of turn them on the range shortly.
ous gue-.|, told them "No, there'» not a
Well conni' lei aulì two telephotie
Ralph Jackson is a “bad Indian’’ sure thing you could do here. We have all
line». A daily mali and alage aervlce. th...... .. hr tel. C. E. Hoyt is t<> haw
enough. He is not satisfied n> get out tiie help we need, uno as you see, have
Ila» foatolliee, Iwo gelici al Ui'-rchan- exi lu-ive charge.
<»(
one trouble
ladore he get» into an­ little room for strauger»." “Welt," ■
rouble liefere
Ed
L"
sley
returned
Tuesday
from
diri* aioli a, hotel, bla* ksmitli «bop,
Montague, where be left tu» wife am! other. 11.» recent knifing of George »ai I John, looking at the deep snow and
li-i-d barn, and a line «chooi building,
.■■taut »"ti. Ih- lepori» the buy mitili »miih. in» b • ui companion, was a most the storm, w hich was still ragtug. mak­
recently complete*!, »eli e<|UI|>)H-d
vtllaiima- act, and ought to l>e the ing H nu|iu».-lble tor them to make
improved in licaltli.
wlth modero appaialo».
headway against its fury, "1 guess we'll
I. II. Rice and wife <>( Pelican Bay rn. - I ridding 11........... I V
presence for mice years.
have to be going then.'' At this tiie
The heavy a inda and rain, altlimigh a wore visitor» at the home ol il. I». Loos-
old
lady jellied in with "Ye«. I'm Sorry
A reprea* illative !»«ly of \onna val­
week early, must lie the equinoctial ley last week.
I
tor
you,
but I guess you nad fie tier go,
ley
member»
of
the
Water
Users'
a»»o-
»torin.
The dance last Friday wining was
lor
our
accommodations
are too poor to
ciation
met
at
Excelsior
hall,
in
Dairv,
It »»' an enjoyable
The intani arm ol Mr.
Mm. Rob* well attende I.
keep
you."
Then
he
pulled out ins <
cria waa taken aeri >t>aly ill with croup affair. Hup|«r was acrV'-l at the Jack- Sitmlav- afternoon, to have tbeir annual
wallet, to pay tbeir bill. It was a long
"Ing
talk"
over
the
affairs
ol
that
as*o-
while they were on their way to Klam- son hotel.
one am! hap|>ei.ed to have a g'Ksl deal .
I
of silver in it, besides some gold, aud
the old lady liapjened to see eume of
the "ehinera" as the money rolled out
into bis hand. Then she took a glance
out into the storm, and added “Well, I
guess this storm is too bad. You might '
as well stay a tew days till the SHOW
melts or the roads are broken." They
staved.
The rainstorm of Sunday and Mon-
day stopped the plow ing quite suddenly.
G. G. Anderson i» putting up a cov­
ered [Hjrch al 'ng the front of Hotel
Yunna, in Dairy, thus adding to the
comfort of the house, as weil as to its
' sightlineM.
Mias Kate Colahan is staying with her
sister, Mrs. Clopton, at the McCumber
ranch.
BLY
GEO. T. BALDWIN
I
HARDWARE AND
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS
ESTABLISHED
1875-----
Stoves and
Ranges
Builders’
Hardware
Paints and Oils
Sporting Goods
Crockery and
Glassware
Plumbing
Supplies
>Iron Pipe
Tinware
Iron and Steel
Wooden ware
Horseshoes
Gang Plows
Willoware
Graniteware
Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Linoleum
Silver-plated and Solid Silverware
Glass, Doors and Windows
BUGGIES AND WAGONS
Agent Firemans Fund Insurance Corporation
0 KLAMATH FALLS,
OREGON
r
Now is tiie time for vou to get votes
lor your lavorlte candidate tn the
; Jamestown Exjipfition contest.
Only nine days more remain before
the gieat contest closes. Have you ■
1 voted yet?
MHRRILL.
Merrill ¡»situated in the southern
pait of Klamath county, very near
the center of the Klamath Project.
It has a population of 600. Is well
supplied with good business houses.
Has many fimFhomes. Telephone-,
long distance and home. Will soon
have water works. Will be located
on a branch of the California North­
eastern, now being built into Klam­
ath Basin. WiH lie one of the best
towns in the county. Has a fine
public school. r
W. R. Davis of Brownell, Cal., passed
through town Friday.
Three stages and twenty head of
stage stock passed through here Wednes­
day on their wav to Klamath Falls,
which is an indication that Klamath
Falls will have better service between
there and Pokegama.
Tom Caltnes, Fred Lisky and Roy
Paxton leave Wednesday for Topppah,
and expect to return in a year with long
pocket-books well filled.
E. E. Fitch has been confined to his
room for several da Vs with la grippe.
8. E. Martin and wife went to Klam­
ath Falls Friday. •
Mrs. 8. E. Martin and Miss Lena
Kattenhorn were elected by the Merrill
Rebekah lodge to attend the grand
lodge.
W. A. Wilson is carrying the mail be­
tween here and Tule Lake.
You wont go wrong it you order your
spring and summer elothes from us.
We guarantee a perfect fit and satis­
faction. K K K Store.
I aim to be reliable
City and Country Realty Handled
Lakeview Mining Stock
Fire Insurance written in seven
of the strongest Companies in
the World.
Sure protection
in case of loss
«
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«
Wines and Liquors
of Choice Vintage
Key West, Imported
and Domestic Cigars
THE
M idway B ar
SERVES A
MERCHANTS’ LUNCH
AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR
First-Class Cuisine
NIGHT
Perfect Service
W. H. D claxct , Manager
SrawABT de L yons , Prop’s
Croft & Nowlin
If you are seeking an investment in
CITY, TOWN OR FARM PROPERTY
See us before you buy. We haue an
unlimited variety of property to show
you, and
If you buy from us you wiii save money
Ml
Croft& No wlin
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The Dread of the Housewife
The pleasures of many homes are still marred by that weekly
horror “wash day.” Some still cling to the idea that by doing their
washing at home they are saving money, without »topping to figure the
cost. In most cases the cost of the wood alone would pay for the work
being done at the laundry.
The Klamath Falls Steam Laundry
is now eqttip|>ed to handle all the family washing in the city and. is
making a special cut-rate price on this work. With our increased capacity
and all the latest labor-saving machinery, we are able to do the work
at about one-half what it ean-be done by hand. We dye and restore
color to faded goods and ste.im or dry clean ladies’ and men's suits.
*
OUR SPECIAL PRICE FOR ROUGH DRY WORK:
STARCHED
IRONED
CENTS
Counterpane». . . 10
" fringed.. 15
Sheets.................... 4
PillowSiips .... .2’ i
Pillow Bolster»...4
Tablecloths........... 4
“
large or
hemstitched ...6
Towels.................. 114
“ bath,.......... 3
‘ roller........... 3
Napkins................ I,1«
Cloths................... 1
Flour Sacks...........2
Doilies................... 1
Handkerchiefs... .1,1«
••
silk....3
Standee vers plain 2
CXNTS
Skirts .................. 7
Nightdresses......... 4
Drawers................ 4
Chemise................ 4
Corset Covers....... 2
Waists.................. 7
Waists, boys......... 4
Kinionas.............. 7
Wrappers.............. 7
Aprons ................ 2
Child's pieces....... 3
SIuime, pair .... 10
Sash Curtains....... 3
Pillow Covers ... .3
Bonnets................ 3
Sleeves, pair......... 2
Belta...................... 1
NOT IRONED
CENTS
Overshirts....... ...5
Undershirts ... ...5
Underdrawers . ...5
Nightshirts.... ...5
Combination... ...7
Pajamas, pair.. ..10
Under Vest ... ...3
Hose, pair....... ...3
Neckties........... . ..1
EXTRAS
CENTS
Blankets, wool, pr. 50
"
cotton,, " 25
quilts................ ... 25
Bedticks............10c up
Sweaters............
KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LAUNDRY
CAMPBELL & SMITH, Prop’s
Phone, 331
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