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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1907)
KLAM A TH REPLBL1CAN E. J. MURRAY, Editor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Additional Briefs George Gibson of Merrill was in the city Monday. Sheriff and Mrs. Silas Obenchain are visiting friends in I.angell Valley this i week. J. C. Smith and Herb Crantner re turned Tuesday from the Bly country where they were helping the hotueaeeker | find a place of abode. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rice, anil daugh ter, Ethel, passed through thia city Wednesday on their way from Pelican 11. Snowgooae went to the Falls Mon Bay to San Jose. day on business. Alex Martin left for Oakland Tuesday, Miss Nellie Doten is employed in where he expects to remain for the winter. Padgett’s store as hello girl. Mr*. R. 15. Guthridge, who expected I'adgett and Stone have sold their hardware store to Brice McCormack. to go to Grant’s Pass this week had to Btii-e ?•»>> i-ken Tom Grubb for a part postpone her trip for the present on ac count of sickness. ner and they will run the business. L. J. Padgett has lought Win. Stone’s town lots. He expects to build a fine residence on this property in the spring. Mr. Padgett says Keno is good enough for biui and has abandoned the idea of going to Ashland. Tbe Adams dredger is dredging the river below the sawmill, on the Snow goose ranch for tbe purpose of making a boat landing. This will also be used by Ackley and Towers to put logs hi the river to be sawed at tbe Ackley sawmill at Klamath Falls. This will make a fine landing place which will be in great demand. While dredging near the hank of the river a fine white sand was discovered, just like (»each sand, and is without dirt or gravel. There is an abundance of it. A short distance from this place some prospectors a year or two ago found a substance which looked like Portland cement. This substance has not yet been developed, but it is reported to be in large quantities. Snowgoose seems to know where the place is. A few days ago Sam Pool came near meeting with a serious accident while loading saw logs on a wagon. When putting on the top log be was trying to place it with a cant hook, and the hook broke its hold and Sam fell to the ground the handle striking him on the throat and the book on the breast and side tearing thb flesh to tbe bone. He was laid up for a few days but is at work again. The new dock is now completed. The next thing on the docket is a new ware house which will be built in the near future. DAIRY J Dairy is pleaisantly situated on the west side of Yonna Valley, near the center of Klamath County. It has two good general stores with enter prising, up-to-date dealers who enjoy a large trade from surrounding val leys; a hotel and feed barn, and a school house. It is surrounded by a rich farming community with which it is connected by a farmers’ tele phone line and also a long distance line. Is on the stage line, twenty miles east of Klamath Falls. Gedfried Beck has purchased a new spring wagon. William Uhrman has decided to re move from his ranch to this town for the winter, in order that his children may attend school. He has purchased a home here. Grandma Logue came down last Sun day to see her new grandson. I I Last week showed the high water mark in school attendance at the Dairy school. Twenty-four pupils answered the roll call, and only two cases of tardiness were reported. Professor Hall is giving splendid satisfaction. The pupils are taking a great interest in their school work. The new repairs for the Bennett sepa rator were brought in from the railroad Saturday by Sy Pool. The machine is lieing put together at Bonanza and ought to Ire ready for business this week. This will be glad news to the fa merit of this valley, for the threshing of their grain would have been a ser ious question for them to solve if Mr. Bennett had been unable to place his machine in tbe field again thia year. Mrs. Helen Roberts died at the home of her son, Orrin McCumber, Monday, October 8. Death was due to cancer of the stomach. Mrs. Roberts was 84 years old. The funeral was held Tues day, interment being in the Bonanza cemetery. She is survived by her two children, Mr. McCumber, of this place and Mrs. Gurnsev of Red Bluff, Calif. Mrs. J. W. Hatnakar and »on, Roy, left for the east Tuesday, expecting to be absent several weeks. They will visit Mrs. ffatnakar's old home in Iowa, and may possibly extend their trip to Washington, D. C , and New York. Simple Home Recipe : 4* X. * Why make your Get from any prescription pharmacist tlie following: I Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half I ounce; Compound Kargun, one ounce ;, Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, time ounces. Shake well in a hottie and take a tea spoonful dose after each meal und at bedtime. The abova is considered bv an emi nent authority, who write* in a New York daily paper, as the finest prescrip tion ever written to relieve Backache, j Kidney Trouble, Weak Bladder mid all form* of Urinary difficulties. This mixture acta promptly on the elimina AT tive tissue* of the Kidneys, enabling them to filter and strain the uric acid mid other wa*te matter frpiii the blood * which causes Rheumatism. Some persons who suffer with the * afflictions may not feel inclined to place much confidence in this simple mixture, • X *i*4*^'**i*4,‘q*4'<H'*4*^*4'‘4'**i*4'**i**Ì'‘*'Ì'**’r**i'**i'**l'‘*'i**ì**i**i**'i'**l**i'**i'**’i**'i'**'i'**T* t’l**T**l**t**i*X yet those who have tried It say there-! suits are sunply surprising, the relief NOTICE OF MEETING OF HOARD being effected without tlie slightest in OF EQUALIZATION jury to the stomach or other organs. Notice is hereby given that on Mon- Mix some and give it a trial. It cer tainly comes highly recommended. It j day, the 21st day of October, 1907, the is the prescription of an eminent au same being the third Monday In said thority, whose entire reputation, it is month nn<i the day fixed by law (or the The Roani of Education of Portland recently meeting of said Ixiard, the Board of said was established by it. adopted Gregg Shorthand. Till* I* the «valein A druggist here At home when asked Equalization will, at 8 o'clock a. tn., which h*» tieen taught at IIOLMEH for year*. stated that lie could either supply the meet at theolhce of the County Clerk of Writ* u* today (or infArmnliou concerning our ingredients or mix the prescription for ■ Klamath County, Oregon, and publicly Private Secretary courue. It I* tlie must up-to our readers, also recommends it as harm examine the Aaeceaiueut Rolla of aaid date course of business training. County and correct all errors in valua less. We are unable tn fill one-half of our )« mt I Ion« tion, description or qualities of lands, Ibis year. lots or other property. Judge Baldwin, Judge IWnson ami All persons interested are hereby WASHTNCrON A TrNTH STS . PORTIAMO. ORC. Mayor Bishop visited Fort Klamath notified to appear before said B oh rd ol Sunday, the purixise of their trip being to interest the people of that section of Equalisation at the time «tul place the county in the fair. They all fell designated. By order of Hon. J. B. Griffith, Coun- backwards when they saw what whs do ty Judge of Klamath County, Oregon, ing up there. The entire Fort Klamath [SEAL] GEO. CHASTAIN, country is worked up to a high pitch 10-10 County Clerk. about the fair, and everyone seems de OUTING FLANNEL GARMENTS When you can get (hem just as cheap and just “LIKE MOTHER MAKES” THE BRICK STORE C9. Í J HOLMES USINES* COLLEGE, MARRIED—In this city, Sunday morning, October ti, 1900, Miss Rose C. Rettger and William J. Lewis, both of Bonanza. The ceremony was performed termined to come down here and clean in the Catholic church, Rev. Father up the rest of the county. Aud it $10 Reward Feusi officiating. would be a good plan for Bonanza and T. A. Grubb, for several years con Merrill to look a leedle oudl. Will be paid for the return of dark nected with the George R. Hurn Hard SUHMONS brown mare, white strip on face, brand ware store in thia city, has decided to engage in that line of business himself, In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Ore ed 7B (connected) on left hip. Return to C. D. Willson Klamath Fails, Ore. gon for the County of Klamath. and will in a short time open a hard 10-10-11-7 • ware store at Keno. Associated with Janies B. Burna, Plaintiff, him will be Brice McCormick. vs Julia E. Burns, Defendant. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Martin, Jr., re- To Julia E. Burns, the defendant. turned frotu Merrill Saturday. Mr. In the name of the State of Oregon: Martin was looking after the Merrill You are hereby required to appeal fowim. E.I«ou|AI, branch of the Klamath County Bank " «TibaTVi during tbe absence of Cashier Merrill, and answer the complaint filed . gainst you in the atsive entitled suit on or be who was visiting friends in California fore Thursday the glet day of Novem daring the ¡«st two weeks. WLLW. X luny . fRteoN ber, 19U7, being the last day of the | Mrs. W. G. Smith and daughter, time prescribed in the order for publi-I Ruth, went to Medford Saturday, where cation of thia summons, <nd if you fail they will join Mr. Smith, who has pur so to answer, for want thereof, the. chased property near that city with a plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for tlie view to engaging in agricultural pur relief demanded in the oom plaint, to- suits. wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds DIED—In this city, Tuesday morn of matrimony existing between plain-| ing, October 9, Thelma, the eight tiff and defendant, and for such oilier months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. and further relief as in equity may be Vance Hutchins. The death was due to meet and proper. Ttiia summons is cholera infantum. The bereaved par served by publication in tbe “Klamath ents have the sympathy of a large circle Republican," by order of Hon. Henry of friends. L. Benson, Judge of the Circuit Court Misses Maud Baldwin and Alice I for tbe County of Klamath, dated the Applegate, who accompanied Evan 8th day of October, 1907, which said Applegate to the lava beds returned order require* that this summons 1« home Monday evening. Miss Baldwin , published once a week, for six succes weeks from the 10th day of October, secured several fine views of this inter sive 1907, said day lieing tiw first day of esting section and expects to return publication of said summons. there again for the purpose of adding to J. C. RUTENIC, her collection. 10-10--11-21 Attorney for Plaintiff. The high school boys are hard at ■ > work raising funds to defray the ex penses of the Ashland boys, whom they have invited to visit this city on Octobei ' 19 to play a matched foot ball game. ' J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietor. They have met with deserved success and it is to be hoped that they will hang the bide of the Ashland team on the Cleanliness and Good Work fair ground fence. 'l ELIM! Klamath Wholesale Liquor House Exclusively Wholesale KLAMATH BARBER SHOP Guaranteed. County Surveyor Williams has pur chased an interest in the Klamath Alto Agent for LONDON AND County Abstract Company. Both the company and Mr. Williams are to be - LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. congratulated. Mr. Williams is a young man of exceptional ability and ha* built up an enviable reputation as a civil en gineer. Tbe Abstract Company is re cognized as one of the solid institutions of the county and the remarkable growth | For Thorough Education of its business shows thst it is giving t the desired satisfaction to the public. and Character Building z now’» Thia ? We offer One Hundred Hollar. Hew.rd for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’sCatarrh Cure. F. J. CHKNKY A Co.. Toledo. O. We, tbe Undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney tor tbe last 15 year», and believe him perfectly honorable in all bualne.s tranMU' lion» and financially able to carry out any ob ligation» made by bl» firm. WALDINO, KINNAK* MARVIN, Wholesale DruggUta. Toledo, 0. Hall’s Catarrh Cure la taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucouaaur- face» of the »jitem. Testimonial» »ent fn-e Price 75 cent» per bottle. Sold by all Drug (lata. Take Hall'» Family Pill» for conatlpatlon Closing Out Sale At the Excelsior, Dairy, Ore., to make room for our Fall stock of goods. We will sell for the next month at and below cost. ST. MARY’S ACADEMY is the ideal school for I Complete Stock of WINES, LIQUORS, BEERS, PORTER and Ale. DOMESTIC and in PORTED CIGARS Family Department Bar Fixtures, Etc. I Special arrangements will be made for family trade. All orders will be delivered free of charge. A complete line of Bar Fixtures will always be carried and orders will be filled on short notice. A trial order will prove that we can be of service to you 4 à ALL GOODS OF FINEST QUALITY YOUNG LADIES A thorough education in all standard branches assured, in cluding literature, languages, mathematics, science, history, music, needlework, etc., also careful attention to matters of de portment and those accomplish ments which mark the cultured, refined woman. All courses are thoroughly modern in subject and system. Devoted attention ¡»paid to domes- tic comfort of students. No distinct idh or interference in matters of religion. Give your daughters the privileges of schoolingin this healthy, cultured town B’rl/e far Circular— TODA Y St. Mary’s Acadamy Jacksonville, Oregon Klamath Wholesale Liquor House BRICK STORE BLOCK i Klamath Falls, Oregon STEWART A LYONS Proprietors W. H. DULANEY Manager y Yl /