Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 03, 1907, Image 4

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Otto Schoenfelt, witness, Justice
Court....................................... 4 10
Alfred Fischer, witness, Justice
Court .........
4 10
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
O A Stearns, Fruit Inspector. . I ■ 00
O A Stearns
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Earl Whitlock, burial of county
charge......................... '. ... 20 00
>> 05
Geo R Burn, supplies ................
\Vm Flackus, supplies (or
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bridges.. .................................. 74 1*0
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
R M Richardson, transcript of
testimony for District Attor­
ney ................ . ............ . ........
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The following from the Bonanza Bul­
Hundreds Seek Claims Frank
Sickles, care of county
letin is gratifying, in view of what ap- (
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peered in that paper a short time ago.
|G«i R Hurn, supplies.
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Wt>en the Bulletin was urging the!
Withrow Melhase Co.,, rent for
,
...
| dtd not go on the lands prior to Scp-
Assessor’s office .,
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secession doctrine, the Republican sng-[ temb<r
or by g|i a(tvnt
Kenyon Trans. Co. , hauling
gec.-d that it wait a while and see what n tile tjt|e "agent" applies to the tim-
lumber..................
1 75
would develop, but it did not take' lier locator and the INqiartuient holds F M White, supplies.
allowed in
kindly to our advice. It evidently is that he was acting for the man hs lucat-
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the sum of............
75
beginning to see the light and do what ed on the laud previously visited by
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and disallowed ill the sum
it should hive done before:
him. and this point is raiseil in contest,
of........................... .... »23.80
4* 4« 4. 4» 4* 4s 4$$ 4« 4
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FnotnMr Sanders,
S.nJ.r« of the ' then it will involve many of the claims F P Cronemiller, printing
■Consulting Engineer
Reclamation Service, and his wife, had settled on last Friday.
H Boivin, supplies and latxir for
Many of those who went to Bly have
a fortunate escape from a serious UCCi-
connty.................................... 27 V l.innie Gear. nursing Mrs. *»1111
dent last Saturday. Driving fn'iii I returned, some to remain others to re­ Glass A Prudhomme Co., sup-
inons and family,
disal­
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Klamath Falls to Bonanza, the team turn with supplies and a big amount of
lowed ......................... $«0.00
plies........................................
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suddenly shied near the Rex Bord staying qualities. Those who will William Martin, holding inquest,
Newsome A Underwood, medi­
: eventually secure a claim will have
water wheel and ran off the grade, over-
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cine for Mis. Simmons and
(Geo Solts) .....................
13 tU)
turning the buggy. Mr. Sanders i was learned it, for the hardship.« endureil Dr Geo II Merryman, Coroner’s
family, disallowed as not it
thrown to the ground and his wife was : have already been severe and the future
physicist................................. 50 I»
propel charge against the
entangled with the buggy top. Mr. is not as rosy as it ought to be. The t: M Richardson, reporter (or
county.............................»6.00
Sanders retained the lines and man­ storm that passed over this city Friday
Coroner .............. ............... 15 00 Harrison Brown, rabbit scalp
aged to turn the horses into the bank, left its can! at Hly in the shafie of seven Wise A Maxwell, ls>x for interr­
M I* < i.tlarneau
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lie and his wife escaped without a inches of snow, and it was through this
ing corpse...............................
DO C C Deisenroth, care of county
that
the
homesecker
had
to
wade
to
scratch.
Asa Engley, digging grave for
|s>or .. ..................................
reach his or her claim. Perfect har­
"The chief purpose of his trip was to
corpse ..................................
5 00 Alice Allen, care of county poor
view Yonna valley, he having already mony prevails throughout, the general Chas Barneburg, hauling corpse
K K K Store, supplies (or in­
understanding being that all difference«
visited i<angell and Poe valleys. While I
to grave and witness fees.. . i> 70
sane.........................................
were to be settled later. Many even
he was not at liberty to discuss his re­ I
John R Odom, Coroner’s witness 1 70 Fred Melhase, Commissioner'«
went so far with the amenities as to Andrew Wise
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port upon the Upper Project, the rules
1 70
salary and inspecting roads .
"swap" their tools, tints and other
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Alliert Cole
of the department requiring that all
1 70
equipment. Whether this good cheer
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High School
such statements should come from
FT Maxwell
1 70
was due to the dampening effect of the
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Washington, he freely expressed his
Ida Martin
1 70 J G Swan, teacher’s salary...
rain that fell ail day or the bitingquali­
very favorable opinion of the country
C E Phillips, Coroner’s jury...
1 20 Wm Ketsdever, janitor'« salary . 100
ties of the snow is hard to say, but they
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and the feasibility of the Upper Project.
B H Hutchins
1 20 Underwood Tyjiewriter Co.,
were fortunate that such common sense
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He said that the Klamath Project
R E Maxwell
1 20
bens.................................
ruled.
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Chas Biddix
would not get for the coming year the
1 2i» JG Swan, telephone charges
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I. F Titus
amount of money that Messrs Hennv
1 20 Virgil A Son, chairs, etc.
and Murphy desired to expend, and that County Court Proceedings Farmers Implement Co., road
high school ....................
should the government begin the Clear
material. ...............................
i DO
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Geo R Hum, supplies ....
Lake dam in the spring, it was not cer­
E Duval, repairs to Court
C O Brown, wood (or high
The following is a true and Airrect
House, »8.50 disallowed as
tain that the Service would lie able to
school.................. . ........ .
not
a
proper charge
complete it during the year with the list of all claims allowed by the linn,
J M McIntire Co., freight on sup­
County Court at the September term
against the county, having
money available.
plies ................. .......... . .........
thereof.
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been paid once before.
"Apparently a satisfactory solution of
Miss Leta Nickerson, teaching
General Claims
J A Martin, care of county
the Upper Project muddle wili t>e
music in high school ...........
poor.........................................
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reached. 5Vith the strong present pros­ L Alva Lewis, stamps................... $ 4 00
Road Claims
pect of the Service beginning construc­
W Triece, care of county
l>oor......................................... 10 00 Fred Melhase, money advanced
tion work on the dam in the spring, Schallock A Daggett Co, supplies
for county poor...................... 51
no action looking toward a cancellation
T F Nicholas, Justice fee»....... . 11 20
fur repairing bridge« ....... ...
Geo
Chastain, stamps, etc........... 13
Tom Newton, witne«» fees, Jus­
of the contracts between the landown­
J L Padgett, work on connty
tice Court....... ..................... •. 3 00
ers and the Water Users Association Jesse Ansel,quarantine guard... 5
road......... . ..............................
A M Worden, witness fees,
will be taken until the program of the Childers Bro«, lumber for poor
Fred Melhase, cash advanced for
house...................................... 24
Justice Court......................... 3 00
Service for next year is announced.
bridge repair« ...........
John G Schallock, Constable
When the work begins, most unsub­ W J Tnohy, care of county
Kingdou Bros., lumber
poor......................................... 30
fees. ......................................... 37 50
scribed land will be purchased by par­
bridge« .........................
Newsome A l'nderwiM>d, supplies
ties who will place it under contract Jhe American Hotel, care of
Geo W Looaley, rimd appropria­
county poor ......................... 19
county poor........................... 38
with the Association, and tfiere will be a
tion for District No. 7..........
Neil eampbell, care of county
Shives Bros, supplies for county
ready sale of excess lands.
Fred Melhase, appropriation for
poor house............................. 51 52
p x>r....... .................. ..
15
repairing Link River bridge
‘‘If the work on the dam be begun in
Mason, I’avis Co., .hauling
the spring, there will be no complaints Silas Obenchain, telephone bill.. 4 30 ' G R Carlock, Teachers’ Board of
Examiners........ '................... .- 20
crushed rock for county
from the people because of its not being Silas Obenchain, boarding pris­
oners
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15
road, allowed in the sum
20
completed during the year. We do not
of
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expect the Service to accomplish the Dr Geo H Merryman, insane ex-
E Duval, caring for Miles
5 00
and disallowed in the sum
impossible nor to expend all the avail­ nm ¡nation......................................
children, disallowed.. »1UO.
C O Brown, Woo-1 for Court
of.................................. »118.46
able money on the Upper Project.
House...................................... 150 CO G W Maston, medical attend­
Klamath
Falls Land A Trans­
"Whatever Mr. Sanders’ report and
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ance on county poor.............. 84 00
Wm Broderick, supplies for coun­
portation Co., crushing rock
recommendations may be, they will be
ty poor house......................... 32 50 Seehorn A Estes, boar,I and
for county road, allowed in
based upon sound reasons, for he is a
lodging for county poor al­
Frank Sickles, nursing county
the
sum of..............................
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sensible man as well as an unusually
lowed in the turn of.............. 2« 00
poor.........................................
50
and disallowed in the sum
capable engineer. If the Service de­ W J Tuohy, nursing county
and disallowed in the sum
of................................. »4,o 00
cides to proceed with the work, the peo­
of......................................»6.40
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poor.........................................
W
A
Walker, appropriation for
ple, and even the manv who are indif­ J Scott Taylor, printing and pub­
Geo R Hurn, supplies for poor
road work .............................
ferent will lend all possible assistance.”
lishing..................................... 54
farm ....................................... 40 00 Frol Melhase, appropriation for
The Republican firmly believes that A B Petett, guarding insane.......
5
repairing county roads and
J O Ifatnaker, road viewer, al­
the people of the Upper Project will be F G Low, material and labor on
bridges
lowed in the sum of............... ■8 00
more than satisfied with the program
county poor house... ............ 429 <X>
and disallowed in the sum
for next year. We have no inside in­ Alfred B Petett, caring for coun­
State of Oregon,
of ................................. »4.00
formation, but we have been able to put
ty sick....................................
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J L Sparretorn, r?ad viewer, al­ / *
County of Klamath. )
many things together and the whole in­ Henry Vose, board of county
lowed in the sum of..............
4 00
dicates that the Clear Lake dam will be
I, Geo. Chastain, County Clerk
poor......................................... 35 50
and disallowed in the sum
Klamath County, Oregon, do hereby
undertaken next year, and following John G Schallock, janitor's sal­
of......................................»1.40
certify that the foregoing is a true and
that will be the rapid completion of the
ary ........................................... 100 00
Glass A Prudhomme Co., sup­
correct list of all claims presented to
entire Upper Project. That section of I F W Eglington, county road
plies......................................... o 62 and allowed by the Hon. County Court,
Klamath County is too rich to be
viewer...................................... 4 CO
at the September term of said Court,
passed over by the Service, and the peo­ I D Ross, county road viewer....
4 00 Glass A Prudhomme Co., sap-
plies........................................ 74 10 except such salaries as are provided
ple living there have too much energy Judd Belknap, refunding taxes.. 8 00
and progressiveness to admit of their Silas Obenchain, stamps........... 15 00 John D Witt, work for and tsiard-
for by law.
ing county poor..................... 41 00
remainingin the background.
Long Lake Lumber Co, lumber.. 9 96 I
in testimony whereof, f have here­
Klamath Republican, printing
J M McIntire Trans. Co, freight
unto set my hand and affixed the seal of
and publishing..................... 35 70 the County Court, this 30th day of Sept.,
charges.................................... 3
M D Williams, surveying county
Patrick Crowley, born March 17, 1831, G R Hurn, supplies......................
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1907.
died September 25, 1907. Chief of Po­ J B Griffith, expenses conveying
road, allowed in the sum
(SEAL'
GEO CHASTAIN,
of................ ......................... 19 00
lice in San Francieco for thirty-one
orphan children to Orphan’s
County Cleric.
years and known as the most honest
and disallowed in the «lira
Home...................................... 40 70
and efficient man who ever held that C C Deisenroth, caring for a
of ....................................»6.20
office.
That might serve as the Geo Morine, board of county
John G Schalloi-k, supplies.......
2 50
epitaph of Patrick Crowley, 76 years « poor.'................................
20
John G Stevenson, hauling lum­
old, who uied at the family home, 1629
county charge.......................
ber, and labor....................... 10
Sacramento street, Wednesday morn- William Martin, bolding inquest,
T F Nicholas, Justice fees...........
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ing.—San Francisco Examiner.
(Frank Dickson)...................
John G Schallock, Constable fees 4
At the Excelsior, Dairy,
Dr F M White, Coroner’s physi­
Geo T Baldwin, supplies for
cian ......................................... 10 00 I
county bridge....................... 12
Ore., to make room for
For Sale
Chas Meaner, Coroner’s witness.
1 70 H Boivin, repairs on jail............
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our Fall stock of goods.'
Mike Lavenik
1 70 Geo Chastain, stamps for office
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D Ryan
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use..........................................
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640 acres of excellent land, 3 Ji I miles
We will sell for the next
Harry E I’eltz, Coroner's jury... 1 20 J P fx*e, obtaining records from
out, one mile from macadam road; 560
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M G Wilkins
1 20
Land Office ...........................
month at and below cost.
acres under gravity ditch, laterals all
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1 20 Humphrey Bros., supplies for
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made; 140 acres under proposed high- Edgar Virgil
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1 20
county poor bouse................ 10 oo
line ditch; 250 acres in grain; 250 acres
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E A Dunham
1 20 W W Lightbury, guarding in­
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in alfalfa; good eight-room house;
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Henry Webber
1 20
sane
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9
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Estray
Notice
large barn and granary; four wells.
T F Nicholas, Justice fees........... 10 80
W E Bowdoin, printing.............. Hi 00
Price $53 per acre, one-third cash,
John G Schallock, Constable
balance on easy terms.
Frank Sickles, care of county
Strayed from the B iggs and Mills pas-
fees..........................................
8 50
MASON & SLOUGH,
poor......................................... 10 00
,
tureone
white mare, weight about 1250;
W
E
Thompson,
witness,
Justice
Exclusive Agents,
♦
' branded T on calf of left hind leg; 11
Court......................................
4 10 W A Walker, cash advanced for
county poor............................
8
"^■ars (Id. One white mare, weight
Bert Sanders, witness, Justice
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W
A
Walker,
Commissioner
’
s
aliout 1225; dappled on hips: branded 5
Court
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For Society and Wedding'
salary and mileage..... .......... 31
on left shoulder. One bay bald faced
Martha Patterson, witness, Jus­
I horse, branded T on hip. Anyone find-
tice Court..............................
4 10 Geo H Merryman, medical at­
Stationery—either Engraved j
i ing them put them up and write me at
Carrie A Collman, witness, Jus­
tendance on Simmons, dis-
tice Court..............................
Little Shasta an J 1 will come after them
or Printed, call at this office-
50
allowed as n< t a proper
and l ay well for their trouble.
A E Bensinger, witness, Justice
charge agaii.st this conn­
Work and prices right.
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GEORGE CARTER
Court......................................
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ty................................... »86.00
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KLAM A TH REPUBLICAN
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SEE!!
¡SEEK
WHAT?
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
That Swell Line of Dress Goods, Ladies and
Children's Coats, Ladies Tailor Suits, Skirts and
Waists. AT
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BRICK STORE C9
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Preferred Stock Tomatoes
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come out whole can be served at 1rs-, emt than freihnnes
though equally ai good.
I hey muut be just a rei, hrm
ripeness fur Preferred Stor k use the kind V <’U tvuillil I'll k
from the vine d you had your rlmir e, Quality ¡1 the afoo-
lut requirement of every rrgetablc and fruit l'ut gor a into
Preferred
Stock Canned Goods
r««V«4 WMr«»«r lh. S-.i ar« ur«v«
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in Cillfai I..
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meal and I cm water.
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to the f..... .. Santa Clara Valley
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more
Wc |uv more lor ■ ;r 1 .111.10
be scke the To.v.ir<>i.s
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¿ be rut; here /) st < m . b
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ALLEN & LEWIS, Wholesale Grocers, PORTLAND, OREGON, U. S. A.
NO CROWDING
WRITE TO DriK
WASHINGTON A TENTH STS . FORTLANO. ORt
New School Supplies
Tablets, Pencils, Pencil Poxes, l:tc.
CHITWOOD DRUG
COMPANY
KLAMATH FALLS MACHINE SHOP
We are prepared to do BLACKSMITHING and
MACHINE WORK.
done promptly.
Repair Work of all kinds
Wo guarantee all our work to
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be first class and nt Satisfactory Prices.
BETWEEN 6th AND 7"» ON WALNUT
KLAMATH Ì
LIVERY AND FEED
STABLES
Closing Out Sale
BUESING A. CLENDENNING,
PROP’S.
Rigs furnished with or without drivers. Feeding our
specialty. Grain by the sack. Hay by the bale or ton.
Large corrall for loose horses.
Phone 591
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Corner 8th and Main
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FOR SALE!
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The Entire Stock and Fixtures of Milliner Store
Cheap fit
Mrs. Wright’s
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