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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1907)
PREMIUM UST H oh I Won Consent. J -i-ZZZZZZZZZzW'ZZZZZZZZZZXWZZZZZZ? picked Deeds Done by the Imp of the Perverse. amusing ERRORS IN PRINT. >.»"»*'•• •’ What I» Liable to Happen gVh»n the Compositoi Blunders or Whs" ,h* Usually Alert and Coro fMl Praatrsadsr Neds. g„tiii-tlii>»'a th* |>r»iofr«-»d,'r m*1*. In tbl» <-oun«**ll"ii th» lai«' I. (!<»• I» )) t,,1,l »• n public dlnnei a *t uf a rru'b-r *1'»’ »orbed for hl* tl. ( <a' lx i, *1 grutxlfailier nnd who, ' to " •!• noli- I ii|"ii fr xii bl» i -p.i Mime other mao work at < ..fl' 1...gl,<|.|" I .|. -I- ' I wn tliiiutfhla oficn hinder m«* a» II Mlx< »ml bold ih«' autliorw other« tban <1*7 «UMbt *•“ I* *• •l,)*t«' I alblo that niggHug i tl lx »«liable* may often When H'X S-Xll < aIIHot tear Ita-lt |o,ae frutii *"ti>* it..... .. <>r t>l<'lurv Error* ^a,e l> <ll found lU a|x-< la Will' ll I liM.iigbt I had w,rk«s| luirkwarvl and fora on I with th* greatest parti' n.«r Uy | rvail »I»«)« «• It should lw " It |s wli' ii a reod«-r la in thia aoulful ronditlou that Hi" tf'-ii'-ral public ar*> »miittr<l t» r«-ad. aa th«-y did om»< in» morning | v|»'r not given to humor, tbal * r**lel'rat»*l {»»»Illlclaii. in a li di-a, rllo-'l some «me na "eltting al thr f'-et of the game bird <>f IHr »Ingham." In»i«-n‘l <<f "Gamaliel" In Ux* mi x jouriial. tuo, tlx» follow Ing startling ani»'«in' *m» >»• ap|>*ar<'4 tin Jef III«- b««a>llng of "I'.lrtlia ' BICIIQtJtON o» lbs I9h Inal • I |l4»1 IM ma«l avI' Ml» <)'• a-m ( Atlr*«! Ni. h »»a. if a <la'igh<ar lOrislnal ) I or the Klamath County lair, to be Held October 17-18-19 AH',' would not marry me without her father's <on«ent, »mi thut eoii««nt he would not give lie had the t.l.aal «'f a British dncnl family In hl* vein* wtillr I wan an American common»/ 1 2 In »äin I argued with him that my 3 »•auk a, loimi (In America at least) wa* o, is- preferred to blue blood am! pov erty. In vain I pleaded with Alba to 4 f> l‘*y ho atteutbm to the old dotard and G I trry >i .■ i|, »pite hla commands to tn* , I contrary. No. Mmh dlaolw<ll»nc» Id break li.-r father** heart. There a ’»•)' but the two of them, and a rup ture wa* out of the <px-*tlon. It aeeiu- ' I ' > I that one might n* well talk of breaking th,, heart of n bullock uw (! i ! m 9 10 oliaflnate Englishman Albe Mould n< 11 i ry me I 1«-«1 a lii<lv,-,|. the I w limat ready n »pit lx-rae|f and lx-r fntlwr But I t<>n, ■I I Is-tter plan one equally liaz- nnlotiw. l"lt more likely of »m < <•■« It bn<| out» disadvantage over the nlHluc- ti 'ii plan In that |>lau I would • nrry ' th* '• "fl'l ■ DRAFT Tl HOHNE« 125 00 00 10 00 12 50 7 IAI b OO |..t P«'»t 15 00 10 00 B<-«t mate and »u< klmg colt 12 40 B<-»t one y,-»r old, either i 5o Best llr<s>'l Mate and Family Any chut* (X) Brot Iirot Best t|,e 10 OO 30 JO 7 10 on 00 50 00 15 plan I u,!>.pt«-»| |f <lele< Ie<| | would certainly ba. >«• ti»y lot«’ tin«! !<• *'G-riinll> FOR GIRLS UNDER 14 YEARN OF AGE Be»t «ample <4 patching Beet sample of darning I Beat sample <4 band sewing 1 Best sample <4 .'ixin«tltctling I Handsomest sofa pillow 1 Handaomest band-marie handker chief 1 <») Best hand made garment 2 50 Best bemstit. liirig 1 oo Beal drawn work 1 (Ml Handsomest center piece 2 (XI lland*orue»t sofa pillow 2 (X) Handsomest lunch cloth 2 (X) Beet battenburg work 2 IX) Beat point lace 1 IX) Best wall*' hian embroidery 2 00 Beat shallow embroidery 1 (X) Best mountmellick embroidery 1 00 Best zepher work 1 (X) Hainisoin.-at rappia work 1 I» bead • llaurtMuueRt •«•••-•«r-ssss»-»»* izva ’I work W/rM 2 ’ OU /«A H*nd*ome*t har<Fanger embroidery 1 <*) FOR G!RI> UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE Best »ample of patching 1 tJO m ‘ ilu i i>>i darning 1 00 H »4 X hand sew ing 1 Oo • « «4 4« hemstitching 1 oo •> Hundsotni-» t sofa pillow !----- t Han i made handke-r- Handsomest chief 1 !n tin- foregoing list <4 laocy work, painting-, etc., all exhibit* must tie made and owned by the party offering the same. <n KLAMATH COUNTY BANK KI.AMATH FALLS, OREGON ALKX MARTIN, PrenHent E. R. REAMEN, Vice President Af.F.X MARLIN, Jr., Cashier I.F.NI.IF. ROGERH, Asst. Cashier The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT THE CLONE OF BUHINENH JUNE 29, 1907. axsoca« ita Ixmna and fri »counts.......... ....................... Hoods an«! bwruriti**................................ Heal Estate, Building» and Fixtures .... Cash and bight Exchange.............................. • $*>43,100.13 LI À Bl LITI EJI Capital ¡Stock, frilly paid Surplus anti Profit*............ Du» other Banka .. DEPOSITS............................ A i . kx ' ' lc '1» W , ' . e l ... It,.f t-k. r was n nne game I would not Jul II tl»»’ <M<a*lonal poker psrtle* lie bad ’n hl* house, flr*t. t ,«>* .'I * t Best I P«at I5'»t Beat I.. . i H 1. M hr( 20 Bc»t over In another n»w*|>a|>«-r « nt «Mt pat b<t at !h<* if Best |r arv"iint ap|x-arv«| *>( a «h» i«*r m U<> lh‘Wri rf, 3U Px-.l <!>,! owiug to having a* < ld< titally It» fact r«| liiiuaelf while InJaxtllig SOIU« 3! P»-*t over •> Beat plague vIru* lulu a "gnat" small »min at several kitting* trr> »»a» a,g»i-d Hio U'-*t <|*y S3 lu-.t intentionally I would never .14 Best apology wa* pi luted «-«i'iait iU wltli mil i>p|M.i<ciit except Mr tkr word should have I «-tl and lu tbi» U*) avoided win- Tow «ver and try ■> »e losing any considera Me *tim k> MUp, ' a lady luvvilst did I .'W Best M)W > one bat him In hi* ca*e. 37 1 i -l ^nng* ' was tlx' Wt»r»1 "It I I kept haiiig and w inning, Lapp- uf the rval artl'le ' wa »imi ig uiufW Ihuu 1 had loot, A. R. Tcribro'k will be retained by varixst'ie II ap|»rur»«l in P t trn> 5 ( 0 1 Mr. Whitney in the capacity of head • •netit otretf more than hr o .?• during the Ikwr war Ik-.t trio 50 pay « Itbout mortgaging th«« lit •f 00 i clerk. The W hitney Mercantile Co. is 4«> |W»t trio T!"C Mxxigh, tic ri» be prsaaeeaed This 1 fitiu)- • » «1 B»»l trio 00 i most fortunate in securing the services | bet tlx-< pale Into m»lguin* ance tx-fur* • 1 L.iu to .Io, am F wb.-u t» b id 42 P<-»t trio Bronze Turkeys 3 <>> of so 1«.pular ami capable a salesman as <4 II mmn » Hint i,ever rva' ti the dot n<- It 1 won th* |<Min be had made. I P-. •< trio turkey», other breed* •> 00 Mr. Tenbrook. That the com pan v will ynatnt *lirs-t All thi* wa* done within a few VEGETABI.EN ToM milk fa*t.«-r"' ouc* demandati «celi* suffer no dimunition of patronage under Once, nn»t one* only. I wa* n l'e»t hall bushel red ¡»>tat'M-» S rsj*li|«>vit'«r Iti <u|,| fype. a od l.e waa frightened from tlx- terrible risk I the new management is assured. aggrior.l to liste to altre li tu “<'ae*l wa* r nil rig One of tile plnvers while |l<*»t half l.unlie| white potatoes •> James Taylor, the calili- foreman of Best hall bnshel, any variety StfUe tai ” Itrvr Fol“ wa, Iliade toying with a card fell t<> rubl idng hl* 0 Best 3 cabbage, any variety Chas. Horton, he* at the River*ide F'"i flint wa» al*«> dtirlug lite tbnml on it* t»a<ii Feeling n little !h-»t 3 Hubbard *<pia»li Hotel very sick with pneumonia. Mr. •wiili African wnr b<- tr.<-.| to juti it ofT With a P»-*t Mpin»h, any variety i Ou * tx>t summer a day an<>t!>«-r tired I tbroliblng heart I gntberrd I up the Taylor was taken tuddenlv ill while .. |le»t hall l>u. Mang. U ur. Iwt> tyiM-»»-‘t,-r turned "Th«» I'te* of March" r*rd*. taking llio eant he was thtimb- passing through here with a band of Be»t half bu Sugar Beet- ¡at» “The Id«-a ut \\ ,»rk " Hot half bu. turni|H>, any var Ing fmtu him aud toeaing them to the cattle. Dr. Alex Patterson is in at- Io a wrne.ti a c«-lrt,rate,| divine was dtalcr iety 2 00 tendance. Tl.it . a rd bad l"-en marked, 53 largest and bc»t display vege Mdr to »sy. "A im ! they «-wete.! a tn* and I had marked It table* bv any one [Hrnon 5 00 rto- »tore at the month of th«-, s«-pul IV-farr entering tip, n theee game* 1 ’•4 Celery, 3 biineb. ». any variety 3 00 [Bonanza Bulletin] dwr " "Maaalve atone * werv the <"ur Uad g"Ue to a prufcosluiia) gambler aud ... Cauliliowrr, any variety 0 oo art word* It is re|«orte.l that Willi* Webber ba* l«kl him to teach me I k > w to win He M \\ af.-rm.-loti«, special prue for Abbreviation* an» at tlmee the bane initiated me Into n ayatrm of marking purchased the Nchallock A Daggett' >*«t exhibit. •f Ux- n.iuiHaltor, but tie liad no ex the ranis < mi the track with little »[w-eka « F » * Í Muskmelon*, s|w*cial prite for property, now occupied by J. T. Brad- ! <*»» In artting up. In an account of a The four suit* t>y this system are de* l>c»t exhibit lev an<l C. J. Heidtman. The price •> Mansion ll'xise fun<tl«m. that among Igliatrd by tire |Maltl,rn of tire »| m » ks onion*, be*t display 00 was >3750. tbue p Hartl I Were "Old tsaar-e and Old on the Ira, k of the can!» Tomatoa*—prize* will I« given Thu* one for tomat.H**, corn and other Tr»-I'ar " ||r «hould have known that •¡re, k In a certain ptrelthrn Would mean C. J. Heidtman, J. D. Waltz, Tho*. vegetables not mentioned in tin* *Akl " wa* an abbreviation of "Abler th,- ncr of lienrl*. two sperk* the Hampton ami Chas. Diesenorth went to list. Mm In Hi«, same "t»k,>" of copy II»*- qUrn-tl, nlld SO on llllt III ¡s>krr It « a* Klamath Fulls Wednesday in Harry I FRUIT« Tztrv! Mayor * m received with a not u that th«- «|MH*k* «liotild l'eltz's automobile. Mr. Heidtman is «i lb»*t 10 11».. |a*aclx-». any var msli («Uould I m » "«slat") an<! was l* in any givru |MH>itloii. Th* »I hm La iety 1 0 00 going to Portland on a strictly buainea* i Mow«*! t,y the sheriff* tn their "mar- Were made by a punctur* of a pin «I Apples, l*'*t general display 3 (X) Ckriuc (mazarlnri gowns" ¡•olbt In the <-nnl and milng tlx- púne iij Apple*. l*'»t 10 lb*, any variety I (X) visit and Mr. Waltz will go to Keswick, - Cal , to look after his interests there.! “Let the gulled Judy wink" ap|>rarn! tun- with wn* My Instructor tol<| me na A| p • ». U-»t 20lbs. i- gr varitic* •> : 00 A another tirwt prvmf, amt thx pntof- that to I m > able to fiw-l Ibcm I must Die 04 Peer*, l>e*t 10ll>*. anv variety X» <*> Mr. Pelt* «ays that next spring he will Nader Wearily made It the "galle«l Jude the »kin of my thumb down to the r.. I'lanis. liest 10 II’»., any variety •> ! IX) have in two or three higher power ma Ca»h prize* will I h - given tor •Uwr • Die, lusty platter?" ha* quite quick and wear n kid cap on the chines ami will then make regular pas fruit exhibit of merit not men I tf*n»|H>utlue flavor, but the "cupy" thumb '1 hl* I did, and the »lightest senger-carrying trips between the Falls tioned in als>ve Hat. i •**4 "Die l.ustigo lllattrr" ia Grrmau touch would give me the denomination and Bonanza. GRAIN xs»kl> paperi of the can! Aa to the pack used. 1 Wheat, be*t variety, 50 ll>s. > •> "Pignut of tlx- enunciation" do«-»’ not found parka «Imllar to thoae Mr Cor •» • >ats, beat variety, 50 lbs. convincing, "flgnx-nt of the Imng dery kept ou band ntu! surn'ptltlously •> Bariev, lieet variety, 50 11». ltatiou" I* better "!•«•ttlc^>at• long ou *ul>«tItuied my marked cnnls for his. Timothy or r»-d top, l*st Haiida) morning I* a disgrace" I* all Well. I won all Mr Cordery'a Isdoiig •» •ample 040 acre* of excellent land, 3's miles Oght wtirn th* nrwt two word* are lug» they were not large and made TO Wheat in sheaf, best sam out, one mile from macadam road : 560 •» <*»d “Petticoat lane." him a paiqw-r I am aware that In ple o acre* under gravity ditch, laterals all In ■ pollc* court naaalllt case the cnx-s of this kind. r»|M-clally hi playa, • I Oats in aheaf, Ix-st «ample • • > •> made; IX) acres under proposed high- pn»«« ntor wa* mad«' to *ay that the the lielt step would I m « fur the loser to 4 *. Harley in sheaf, Iwst sample >«la»ii< r bad given him "twin* " What put up hl* daughtrr for a stake. But 73 General farm pr<*luct, l>«»st line ditch: 250 acres in grain: 250 acres display from anv one farm tbs prlaom-r n-ully did was to give the «Ince thi* wa* a real case no such in alfalfa; good eight-room bouse; m Klamath County, not R'wecut'.r n "turn" in fright' "The thing orrtirml Mr. Cordery Isrrrowed arge barn and granary; four well*. covered by the Foil Klam fwwnmeut were aufTcrlhg from men- a small sum from one of the party, ath, Merrill and Bonanza Price >53 ¡>er acre, one-third cash, >*l aberration," muat have lM«rn *ct which I promptly won. Then he t«r- 2o 00 balance on easy terms. districts W I'f n i-viiqHMltor of the opfvoaltlon rowi-d of me, and I won what I had 74 General farm products, M ASON A SLOUGH, Politic* ’ITie real charge wa* "mutual lent him from anvone farm in the He tmrrowcd more, mid I Exclusive Agents. 4 Fort Klamath district IX» 25 Mniirstion " won that. Filially he gave up the Ik1 mortar Ivll nice lorruin" would struggle and shut himself up for three 75 General farm products, from any one farm in the tionMe a loitln acholar "De nmrtul* day* I wa* frightened out of my wit* valuani*. 25 00 Bonanza district «11 nisi I hhiiiiu " ia more ctirrect "Jim for fear lx* w ould do something desjier- "Do J«U think the study of the dead General farm prixhicts, o* l'h',l‘»i*" I* <«aally rccoguixubh' ua ate. Ho was thiuklug about his daugh languuges is valuable?" from anv one farm in the "I should say so." answered the of a play, and "Putty Polly," ter'* future Ntie would marry no one Mer rill 'list r lei 25 00 ®« racihomr, would throw up her but me. and If she didn't marry she Fort Klamath district to com apothecary. "The laitin name of a ¡'rrH) head in (iiadaiu to aec hemelf must go to work. Of two evils the drug sometimes constitutes two-tbinl* prise territory north of the •"«Isocrlbed least must I m « chosen. The old limn south line of the Klamath of Its coat to the purchaser."—Wash J’or "« pair of ecandale completed gave In and told ber she’d lietter accept Indian Reservation ington Star. Bonanza district to comprise all Jw '«mtuiu,. • r,,aij "aaiKjaia." tlml for me. territory east ot Lost River JJMsrv |R |U(],MH| ,, aundlal" aiilwtltute A* K4KHI i<4 I had revolved hla coo- Comprwhsnsiv*. (lap Young Wife Tom does make such ^•ndal." ||r lived In thr •■hubbuba" sent, IvnrnIng fmni Aihe <»f aiindry Merrill district to comprise all •botil.! be "auburba." ami "Call her, debts (bat had long been owing her sxtreme statemeuts. territory south of the Hen father, I sent him |KX), purporting to Mother In law In what way. dear? "rr' lu" la understandable when ley ranch and east offspring come from one of hla debtors from the W1M.M "(«aiirr hrrrlii' " Young Wife He says If we want to 1-ake * *»ll known deacrlptlve writer waa other side of the world. Aa I expected, get abend I must toe the mark If I ex DOMENTIC pect him to foot the bills.— Baltimore r,l'*1 tn mail In a rough first proof j he resumed his poker parties. The ra For the liesl exhibit of preserved American. «* h® bad deacrtiM«d the fields sur- pidity with which he won my money fruits,jellies,etc, cash prize* will I m » given. ndltig the lirrby courae as "covered was astonishing. In three sittings he Noeda a Bracer. *,,d ahoca." Hu was pia- bad won all I had taken from him tie- FANCY WORK. PAINTING, ETC. Harry Yachter I need something to *hen Informed flint it had been fore he commenced to borrow of me and In Oo mon« sittings had regained Best oil painting of Crater Ixike 5 (X) prop up this mast. io "booth* nnd shown." Eunice (her first trip) Wb-why don't ’ohininn could I m » fl I lol with ths the loan». I announced that 1 would Best oil painting of other scenery »! •> you use some of the bracing air yon **'"X »nd amusing blunders of the play no more as a married man and Best oil painting of flower* O IX) talked so much nlmut? Chicago News. posltor, but bore spats» forbids of the evening before my wedding lost to Best wider color (scenery' ilnndsomext leather postal pillow o 00 him >!.<**•. a salve for my conscience c|. *• final "bowler." which Is a Most artistic burnt work on wood 1 (X» Then She'll Tall You. "i1«' In tlx, printing world. "<* tern- nt the strain I hnd put upon him. Most artistic burnt work on any "Tell me." said the lovelorn youth, I have never dared tell my wife of <> iiiori-a!” wrote a lender writ labile 2 tk) "«bat's the tiest way to find out what •‘ <<•11 minutes to 1 In the morning tho manner by which 1 cut the Gordian Handsomest embroidered shirt a woman thinks of you?" knot and won her fnther's consent — oo 1 waist Pr< Indeed?" exclaimed tho "Marry her!" replied re<<,bara ^’'trsmh'r a quarter of an hour laler yes. literally won It, and that with Handsomest hand-made apron 1 IX) 2 (X) promptly Philadelphia Press. *° ho "caught and bowled" the com- marked cards. And I never *ee any Handsomest knit shawl o 00 î Im “r *ho hud Improved the phrnae one of the men iu I io made up the poker Handsomest crocheted shawl oo Handsomest piece of tatting Often Enough, parties without a shudder, thinking, llpr^a ^''nny’,nn! ° Moses!" London Ulch Aunt -You only visit ine when though I hnd lost something to all of Handsomest patch work quilt, cot- t "ii 2 (X) you want money. them, what a terrible fate would have J* I« by presence of mind In untried '.«fallen me bad I been detected In th* Handsomest patch work quilt, wol- . - gl*llftea that the nativo metal of • fraud. Mam«, Ja., Cashier, hubacrilsfd and sworn to In-fore me this 8lh dav of Jnly, 1907. A. M. W okdbji , Notary 'Public for Oregon. t I RO.'l OCR EXCHANGES [Merrill Record] 12 50 t 50 Frank Brandon, for years one of our ' «> 00 suceeosful buxines* men, will go to¡ Petaluma, Cal., in a lew weeks w here ; 15 (XI he will enter business of some kmJ. ! 10 5 (X) That hr will succeed in the new venture is certain and he takes with him the 10 (k) Ix-et wishes of Merrill citizens, i 50 luck, Frank, 5 uo Perry Whitney ha* purchased the in- IS (X) terext of Frank Brandon in the Wbit- / 50 nev Mercantile Co.'s large »tore and 5 00 will conduct it in the future. Mr. Whitney is a man of unusual business 10 «5 oo ability and enjoys the confidence of all 5 oo who know him. A cash business will 10 00 I* conducted for the next few months in order that the heirs of the late D. M. 10 <M) Whitney may satisfactorily adjust the 5 IX» 6 OU estate. I 100.000.00 12,0bx.O4 40,001.« 491,649.51 >643,800.13 I, Alex Martin, Jr., ( ashler of the almve named Bank, do solemnly swear that the als,ve statement is true to the best of my knowledgeand behave d'Ab dAbdli \b\b\b\b\b\b HOME <il»gra, e<| Mr t'or,1<-ry. Alke s father, wa* m, jw Inveterate gnnil'lrr The ,.nly thing In 20 Alurk* that lie approved of vva* the natbmal game of poker Ainerknu a» •»«» • X-ty was io him a l«,||lug |»,i A meri »an art, literature, prt»f<-**ional and 2» I 314,962.70 <10,584.06 20,106.5 218,01)1.93 g BAKERY & FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES DRESSED CH ICKENS, FRESH BREAD A ____________ ______________ HOHE BAKERY Class Plumbing of »11 kinds fit i-rowest of Prices Standard Laundry Trays H. BOIVIN, the Plumber, Agent, J i PHONS JW Klamath Fallt. Oravaa 11 ------------ p Lakeside Inn MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. I ' ( ► (> ( » <> ------------ ( I Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites. Sample Rooms. Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club Rooms, Etc., Etc. > ’ ¡ SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS For Sale City Meat Market MEISS & ARMAND PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGESiOF ALL KINDS • <XXHXX><XX>000 <XXXXHXXXHXX>i Every drop Of Old Continental Whiskey Water Mill Whiskey Normandie Rye F. R r. Rye is as pure as Government inspection can make it. It is bottled in bond under Government su pervision and that carries.the guarantee of abso lute purity. Pure I » is the word that tells the story, and when tho government places its 0. K. on whiskey you may ^e sure it is pure. Sold by C. D. WILLSON 2 n I