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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1907)
K LAM A TH REPLBLICA N E. J. MURRAY, Editor. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE WILLIAM S. HUSE Willie m S. Huse. who for a number of years was the editor and publisher of the Klamath Republican, diet! at his home in Wayne, Nebraska, a few days ago. During his residence here, Mr. Huse gathered around him a clientele that will l>e saddened to learn of Ids death,, and who will extend to the bt-rdis.! ones their deep «vmpathy Vista was given its initial trip up Wo>>.l 1 SUMflONS ci'Nsive weeks, tin* first publication to be river. No serious trouble was en-' In the Circuit Court of the State of on the 25th day ol April, l'Mi7, in countered, excepting with the pump Oregon, for Klamsth County the Klamath Republican, a weekly which delayed progress for slxiut 4> W. F. Arant, Plaintiff, vs. Albertine newspaper polished at Klamath Fars, minutes. Th«* gentlemen are greatly E. Finck, otherwise Albertine Finch, Klamath County, Oregon, ami if you pleased with their trip, and will make whose true name is unknown, Defend fail ao to answer, fur want thereof, the tuauy more during the tourist season. ant. plaintiff will upply to th«* Honoiatil.* Those «in board tin* “Skookum” were: To the ulsive named mimed AllieitIm* Circuit Court of the Ftatv of Oregon, for M. H. Wampler, owner of th«* boat; 1. E Thick, otherwise AUiertine Finch, Klamath County for a deciet* ol said Alva Lewis, County Treasurer; W. whose true name is unknown. Court, that you, the said defendant, SLive. at wluw lots the “bkookuni” In the Name of the State of Oregon: have no interest or estate in or to the wasland«*d; Gus Meihase, who was also You ate hereby required lo appear and following desuril>ed real pro|«rtyt Th« with th«* Buena Vista; Mr. Peterson answer the complaint tiled against you S W . 1 t I the .*- W 1 , .4 .«•<•<• t|.>11 In III the engineer, and Mr. Minions. in the al«*ve entitled suit on or before I’p. .'IN **. ol R. 9 E. W. M. in Oregon . Thursday, the Sixth day of June, 1907, that the title of thia plaintiff thereto is . * . that l*ving the last day of the time pre- good and valid and that lie is tlie <>w tier The members of the Baptist I.aities scribed in the order (or publication of in fee thereof; that )ou, the defendant, Aid Society desire to thank those who tlila gummon* a* imide by the , .1.? Honor- __________ lx> forever enjoined - and dvburivd (rum so kindly assisted w ith the concert, and able J. Il. Gntlith. County Judge o( I asserting anv claim whatever in or to also those who |>atronized the concert. Klamath County. Oregon, dated April «aid r.-al property adverse to ibis plain 25th, I9t ’ 7. and which order also directs By order of the Society. Ida G. Grimes, that said summons la* served by publi tiff; and for such other relief as to the secretary. ' cation thereof once a week for six sue Court shall >eem meet in equity. C C BROWER, \itorn«-« lor Plaintiff. Notice for Publication. Patted Mair» I.Mini ultlvr. l.aknvh'a, (>r«*g4»Ul April 14. IW7. Nolle«« I« her«* by flvm that In r«int|illânee with tb«* provItimi« of tin* t«'t <>l < .inarei» <>l June J, |N7i. e*nU(i«Kl "AH act lor Hi«* «»le ot timber laml» In III«* ditte nt I AllfiirniM Orc <«*n, N»va<1a, Allel Wl«ss|| |||g lull Territory/* a» ekteiiiled lu all Un* I'obllc I mii <1 Ntat««ii by a< t of Aiitu»l 4. I n »J, William J < arllal«*, o( of K laiuatb Kall», < uuiily of a .ainaili, of Oregon ba» till» «lay tiled lit till» ofHr«> life •worn etaiemeul No, .1 >tw for th«* purrbaw of the a\ ur<4 of Me«’. No. 1.1 lu Ip. No 47 M. H No. lu k ,M. au«1 will uff«*r proof to allow that the laud MMitfhi I* more valuable for II» tlm I m r or »lone Ilian fur agricultural pur|M»»«*», ami to «*«tabll»h hi» claim lo aald land l»efure clerk «dKlainatli «»unity al hl» ufth aiKlamath Falla, Orvtfftn, uii W>-«1urMjar, Uir ir«| day ot July IM7 fir name« a* a II net m *»: (rank lohnvlon and Huy r Whitney of Dairy, or* gun, llc*»»u’ i arliilr and " llllam II Hartl«*» ul m I n in alii Fall», uregon. An) and mH |«*r»i»n» I'lalmliitf adversely Ihr «l>i>v<* <1* »rrll»cd land« ar«* r»*•<«»•*«t«««t tu III«* their claim*» in ihl« uiiic«* un ur b«’*or«* »aid ili I <l»\ ui int) hab’. * • ft; J N W u ’ IS, l( *<l«h*r ’A IDE MAYORALTY o tout In the appreaching election for the Mr and Mrs. 8. E. Martin Wcut to safe or si lev. ion of a Mayor for this city for the Klamath Fall« Sunday. enjoyable ensuing year, the voter will Lave an op E. E. Mason returned Monday with portunity of making a choice lietween v ithoul it two men, C. I. Roberts and B. St. <teo. the remains of the rig deserted bv Bishop. Both tuen typify the issues be Henry Lamp. A. J. Cessna left Monday fur Mon fore the people and l>oth are deserving tague, with two six mule teams, after of consideration. On the one hand we have Mr. Bishop. Height for Marlin Bros. ^0 J. A. Waldron will sever iiis connec No one doubts his constructive ability. His indefatigable energy and restless en tion with the Mint saloon during this thusiasm would make him an ideal can week and will leave for Los Angeles. didate under different conditions. He F. P. Slate received two 12-horse is a man who has. since coming to this power gasoline engines for his excur- city, taken an active part in the affairs sion boat to be u«ed on the river and of the municipality, and it has been this lakes. activity that has given Ilia candidacy the E. Miller and iamily have moved to impetus it enjoys. But it is also this Turner Bros.'saw mill, where Mr. Mil- one element of enthusiasm that is his ■ ler will be engaged during the coining CM SALE AT ALL FiRST CLASS PLACES greatest handicap at this time. :season. Perhaps never in the history of Klam W. F. Barrows and a crew of carpen ath Falls has there l*een such a critical ters are finishing the porch to C. G. period in its affairs. It is not likely Merrill’s resilience and when completed that it will ever occupy such a position will be an addition to tiiis already neat again, for this has been a lesson that cottage. the business men and citizens generally F. S. Brandon has been informed by have learned so thoroughly that they will not soon forget. It is a period that the freight dejxartuient that freight may requires conservatism of the most con- be shipped to Grass Lake if the people of Merrill wish it, and tias ordered all of ee vitive kind. Every man in Klamath Falls his goods shipped that way. PROPRIETORS realizes this, and it has been this reali There will lie a change in the man zation that ha« prompted the conserva agemen of the Mint saloon May 1st. ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT tive citizens to unite on the candidacy Geo. Brandon will retire from the sa of Mr. Roberts as the proper man to loon business but it lias not been fully AND SMOKED MEATS carry on a work that will require prac- decided who will take hi.- place. ticallv al) of his time an 1 tire closest of The town Board held a sjiecial meet SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS attention during the coming vear. ing and o]>ened tlie sealed bids for the Tl lie work demands a man who will erection of an engine house ami city carry out the wishes of the people in hall. E. E. Mason having the lowest preference to his own will. It requires and l>eet bid the contract was awarded a man who is thoroughly acquainted to him. It is to be completed by July with all the conditions. We believe 1st. The engine is at Montagne now that Mr. Rolierts is the man who meets and will be brought in in a few days. In Conservatory Music these requirements. Practically a life Hall every Monday, long resilient here, he has by his own Tuesday and Thurs efforts zaised himself to the position of FORT KLAMATH esteem and confidence of his fellow citi day evenings, from N to 11 zens and become one of the leading bus Fort Klamath is located rn the iness men of the city. His policy has always been one of conservatism. He northern part of Klamath ' county, that has been blessed with success—success ami is in the center of what is recog Buv that has come from bis close attention nized as the Switzerland of America. to business and his own affairs. When In close proximity toCrater Lakeand ever he has lx-en called upon to look surrounded by the greatest natural NOTICE TO BRICK AND SToNE after the city’s interests, he has done so and s -eiin- wonders on the cr.ntlm wt. with fidelity and care, and we lieliere jt will, within a few years, Ise oru* ot CONTRACTORS.—That the bricklayers thal in answering this call he will do so the greate«t tourist resorts on the and stone masons have organized a I’., and M. 1. V. in Medford and on the with the same degree of diligence and Pacific coast. first «lay «>( May, 19»>7, the eight-hour watchfulness that has characterized all Clay Barker and family of the Agency law will go into effect. The jurisdic of bis efforts, whether for himself or for tion of this union include* Ja*k«< n, the public. Klamath Falls at this time visite*! l.eie Sunday. Josephine and Klamath counties. For needs such a man as Mr. Roberts, and People are beginning to come in here , further information inquire of llobt. M. we believe it will get him. now from tiieir winter quarters. Hoggins, Medford, Ore. 4 ll-4t ^Mzs, sallie Baker is here for;, a short“ ' time. She is living at Dairy now. CITY RECORDER Notice of Administrators' Final Ac- • ■ I , » _______ « • i » . ’ • 'llz«*i Ethfel Stratton of Ashland has count been employed to teach the lower The candidacy of William Wagnef for echopl. the office of Recorder lifts m>*t' with ¿u’ch Notice is hereby given that J. C. Ru M. F. Barker it ke*pt bu«y carpenter-1 popular approval that it is practically tenic, administrator of tb<- estate of an assured fact that lie will be elected. ing and painting here and at the Waiter L Root, deceased, ha* tHed bis And it is right that he should be. This Agency. final account of the administration of The Winema brought a load of grain said <*s tat e with the Clerk of the County is a day of duty. It is a time when every man who assumes the’obligations and other freight up to tl.e Agency I Court of Klamath County, Oregon, and of the office he is elected to should ren .landing for Fort Klamath last Saturday. that said Court has appointed ten der an honest account of his steward Miss E<lna Pierce is soon to start for o’clock a. m-of Thursday,* May 21, 1997, ship When he fail« to do so, he must her home at Roseburg. Miss Pierce ha« as the time for hearing of- obj. cf|m*s to step aside. The Republican assures it's been staying at Mrs. McCoy's tiiis win such final account and the settlement readers that in voting for Mr. Wagner ter, an l Ler many fiieuds legret to see thereof, This notice is, published bv they will lie preforming an act that w ill , her Kaye here. order of said County Court, enteriti not lx* tainted with regret, When |ie J; C. Hr irjric King'lon Bros, will pt-art their sawmill April 24, 1907. steps into office he will do so w itlr a this week. Tlie boya Lnvu first class 4 23-4t clean record—a record that will be. as lumber and it will be only a short time clean at the end of his term. T|;i.a city until they will be placing it on the Wood Notice is in need of such men and it must have .market by boat to Klamath Falls. them; and the fact that publid senti John Smart t'g>k dinner in town Sun ment Indicates that Mr. Wagner will be Notice is hereby given that the Coun day and sprung a surprise by -aving it elected shows that the people ofsKlam- ty Court of Klamath County, Oregon, wa« his seventy-first birthday anniver ath Falls are taking the right kind of an will rereive eealed bids for the delivery sary. Mr. Smart is a pioneer of Klam interest in the affairs of the city. With ath County and on<- would not take hili, of wood as follows : surb a spirit manifested in public affairs, 75 cords of 4-f'jot worn! cut from green to be ovet (X). it is certain that no kind of graft will lie timber; said wood to be deliverer! at M. I’. Morgan and Mis« Effiie Skeen the High School grounds and neatly tolerated in any department of the city were married at T. J. Ja> kson'e April government. corded. 14, Justice Jackson otli' iating. It was 25 cords of 10-incb pine worst to Is* cut known only to a few until lau* in the from green timber ami delivered, and Card of ¡hanks week. Mr. Morgan treated his friends neatly copied in the County wood shed to a big ball and supper on Friday at the Court House yard. night. The coupl*- will -tart house* The Woman’s Club of Klamath Falls All of the al>ove wood to be thorough wish to express, through the papers, keeping light away in F. G. Butler’s ly neasoued and delivered at the places their sincere appreciation of Major Wor house. Here's hoping them a happy named not later than September 1st, den’s generous gift to them of the M. E. married life. 1907. A successfl attempt church building for the public library’s made to Ten |»er cent of bid must accompany new home, ami to extend their heartiest navigate Wood river Monday. A party same, the Court reserving the right to thanks to him, and to the citizens who oi six left Klamath Falls at 10 a. m. ami reject any or all bids. Bids will be have so generously assisted in the work got to within a four’ll o' a mile of Ft. opened at the regular May term, 1907, undertaken by the ladies, also to the Klamath that evening and Tuesday of said Court. County Judge and County Commission morning anchored rig it ■n town. The By order of the County Court: ers, for permission to place the new successful boat is a new launch owned GEO. CHASTAIN, library buildup in the Court House yard. by M. H. Wampler, md i e the Btletia County Clerk. 4-11 It Steamers and Pullman Buffets don’t go without it Why should the Automobilist? 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