Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 02, 1908, Image 4

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    CITY
Keep your eye on page I and you
will always know whst good thing* to
order for your table. Van R‘p»r Bros,
have fresh groceries arriving daily,
i Phone your order to M-fL
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Long Lake
Lumber Co.
LUMBER
Miss June Grigsby and Mis* Nettie
Drew leave in the morning for Ashland
I where they will attend th* Normal.
Small tracts of well located title marsh Expan*»» ol lioard and lodging and tui­
Tlie Slate Notmal
l>e*t talent in the county and will un­ lands offered tor one week at ISO |>er tion, nominal.
School of Ashland is enjoying the largest
doubtedly make a record that Klamath acre. Abel Adv.
♦
appropriation of State funds ever grant­
will lie proud of.
Mr. and Mr*. E. II. Reame* will ed a Normal Reboot in the history of
Those who wish the Wiggle Stick leave Friday morning fo< New Orleans.
Oregon, Catalogue» sent on applies-
Blue, which I have bean selling for the They will lie joined at San Francisco by
1-2 1.10
benefit of the Woman's Temple ol Chi­ Mr*. Jennings, who will accompany t on to the President.
cago, will new find it for sale at the them. The next three months will be
WAIL PAPER WALL PAPER
Racket Store, aa Mr. Duffy haa kindly spent in visiting various portions of the
WALL PAPER
consented to handle it in future. I alao South.
DtUXI Roll* Choice Wall Paper
have it at my residence, il it ia more
House Lining
The government »ay* that Continen­
convenient to call for it there. Hattie
All at popular prices
tal whiskey. Water Mill whiskey, Nor­
Wilson.
IM! t
Baldwin the Hardware lb>aler
mandie Rye and F. F. V. Rye ia pure
Klamath Fall*
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Ibi not buy blemled whiskey. When for it ia put up under its euprirvieion in
you want puts whiskey see that it is bonded warvheris«».
Buhl by C. I*.
FOR EXCHANGE—A new niodwrn,
put up under the government »“bonded Willeon,
♦
live-room house, value $ItkX», in Banta
warehouse stamp," as is the Coutinen-
Auioug the nauiea on tlie bond of Crus,Cal.; climate her* like perpetual
tai whiskey, Water Mill wbiskev, Nor­
spring time.
Will exchange lor Klam­
marnile rye and F. F. V. rye. Sold by State Treasurer Steel i* that cd Dr. R.
ath Falla vacant lots, valley land, or
C. P. Willson.
E. I** Steiner, who placed hie name ■ timber.
♦
Reason (er change, nail have
thereon (or the sum of glO.vHJO.
higher altitude.
I also have a nice
"Every drop pure,” is what
said of Cotilinental whiskey. Water
Mrs. Hamaker aud sou, Roy. who eight-acre ranch two and one-half miles
Address. A.
Mill whiskey, Normandie Rye and F. F. have lieen touring tlie east lor the past from Santa Crus, for rale.
V. Rye. Sold bv C. D. Willson.
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few months, returned home this week. W. Pingree. Reabright Station, Santa
Crux, Cal.
t
The Portland Store will close each
M. Armand, who went to Sacramento I
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to
spend
the
Xmas
holidays
returned
.
R.
O.
Horning
ia
visiting
relative*
in
evening at 8 o’clock, except Saturvlay,
home Tuesday evening.
Medford
when it will remain opeu until #.
Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors,
AII Kinds of Mouldings,
Odd-Sited
Doors and
Window s a
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Specialty
PHONE 381
All kinds of Finishing Lum­
ber now on hand.
Large assortment of Doors
and Windows made up and
ready for immediate de­
livery.
Can furnish an order on the
grounds for any sized build-
ing within twenty-four
hours.
Large stock of Flooring in
three grades.
W. O. HUSON,
A successor to B. F. Mulkey, who re­
W. F. Arant wa* m the city Monday.
It will make you hungry if you look
at Van Riper Bro*, advertisement Ull
mal. has not lieen elected. It is under­
page d. Phone yuttr orders to 5I<1.
♦
stood that one of the present faculty '
will be selected to acta» president pro I E. L. Colburn, who disposed «I b *
transfer busines* last week to J. W.
tern., for the Imlanee of the year, thus j
I Hunsaker has decided to re-emlsirk in
affording an opportunity fur the selec­
it again, unJer the name of the Wineiua
tion of a man who will till the position and American Transfer. Tno rc.iMin
therefor is hi* wish to carry out n con­
permanently.
tract to run u bus for th* American
The Odd Fellow* held their regular
hotel.
weekly n-eeting Saturvlay night. Next
Saturday night will be iiistallation ol' John Prairie, alias Muxlux. who was
officers and it is the desire of the lodge arrested last week on the charge of
signed as president of the Ashland Nor­
Manager
Services at Methodist church Sunday: Macdoel were in tbe city this week on
Morning subject: “Backward or For­ i business.
ward, Which?” Evening sublect: “How
Jack Berry of Bonanxa was m tlie city
to Make the Year 190s both Joyful and
this week.
Successful.’’
Served in a dainty way that will please
the most fastidious, Try us and if we
please you, tell others: if not, tell us.
Commissioner Walker I» down from
Bly to attend the meeting »I the County
Court, which will begin this week.
Mrs. Evan R. Reame* entertained the
meudier* of the •**> Club at her home
Satunlay afterm*m.
The decoration»
were lieautilul and consisted ol red and
green, «ignilieant ol the Christmas «va- ¡
•mi. The refrealimciit» were deliciou •
The ho»te*s prevented her guetta with'
very prettv and unique favor» »uggvstive ¡
! of the aniiunl visit of B.tnt* Clan«.
Tule Land on
Installment Plan
HOflE BAKERY
KLAMATH
LIVERY AND FEED
STABLES
1908
Corner 8ih and Main
BAKERY
1908
Everything is neat and clean in our baking department
and open to your inspection.
Van Riper Bros, handle our bread and will deliver it to
your door if you will mention it to thern.-^^^
This is made necessary by the sive dinner, in which Mrs Newnliaru
fact that patrons have liecoirie very lax and Mr. Wattenburg scored the highest
number of points and Mrs. Bwan and
in the payments of their bills.
notice.
The furnace of the new
Methodivt
church is lieing set up this week, so
that next Sabbath, January 5, the pub­
CITY BAKERY
On New Year's day a new sidewalk
was completed on both
Methodist church.
sides of the
The lumber was
donated by the Long Lake Lumber Co.,
Mr. Newnham I he lowest.
The occa-
Sion was one of those so filled with en­
joyment a* to ever
pleasant memories.
remain one
rd
DR. WM. MARTIN
[DENTIST
Office over Klamath County Bank
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Harry Cailen, secretary of the Civic
Federation and
Imokkeeper
for the
Reclamation Hervice, will leave Batur-
day for San Francisco where he will re­
C. C. BROWER
[ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELOR AT LAW
main for about three weeks.
KLAMATH FAUX, OREGON
the Ackley Bros., and the Moor* Bro*.
ROOMS
7 A 8, MURDOCK BLDG
The
Knights
ot
Pythias
celebrated
its
,
The pastor, in behalf of the church, de­
annual
roll
call
Monday
evening,
when
sires to heartily thank these parties lor
the attendance was the largest in the
their generous gift.
Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
lodge’s history. The principal address
DR. C. P. MASON
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Niles entertained
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and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every­
ol the evening wa* made by George,
DENTIST
a nnmlier of friends Sunday evening in
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
Noland, who ha* long lieen prominent; Office in American Bank A Trust Com­
I ' “ ‘
honor of the eighteenth birthday
of
in the rank* ol the order in this Blate. I
shelf-worn goods.
pany's Building
""
their son, Fred.
The
evening wss
He was followed by other memliers.
PHONE 614
Agents celebrated
I passed by playing games and indulging
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
Following the usual exercises, the even­
• f
and everything the farmer needs.
. in a delicious lunch.
ing was spent in listening to songs,
; Frank Bloomingcamp is in the city on music and recitations snd indulging in
' business.
dancing. An elaborate banquet hail
♦fr
II. Orem, who was in from Bly to been prepared for the occasion, for I
CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR
,pen‘1 Xn,a’ with ,,U ',,ni|y* «turned which notht
thal
would tickle tbe
KLAMATH FALLS
to that place Monday, where he will
■“““““-™«« continue work on the residence be is palate was overlooked. The event waa All kind*of engineering aud draughting
one of the most enjoyable of the many
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erectiog for W. W. Hmith.
given by this lodge.
allen « loan
The regular monthly meeting ol the
Secretary
Inland Empire Club will be held at its
Another victory was scored by the
WILL A. LEONARD
Maps, Plans Blue Prints, Etc.
headquarters in the Baldwin block Fri- homesteader Ibis week, when the Sec­
j day evening. The question of re-leas­
DENTIST
retary of the Interior approved the de­
ing the present quarter*, seeking new
cision
of
the
Commissioner
of
the
Gen
! ones, or adjourning for several month*
Wlthrow-Malhaae Building
and atonng the present furnishings, ersl I end Office, in the contest case of
I will come up for consideration, and it is A Odalite Horning vs. Katherine Clop­
expected that a large attendance nl1
ton This case was watched by a good
member* will tie present. Following
STONE
deal of interest by many of the locator*
the meeting there will Le a smoker,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
don J. ZUMWALT, C. E.
M. D. WILLIAMS, C. E.
when it is expected that one of tbe of claims in the Bly country^ where it is
OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE
Preaideut
Treasurer
most enjoyable evenings cf the club’s believed it will have a direct bearing on
history will be passed.
many of tbe contests.
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Ellwood Fences—
GEO. R. HORN, the Har<lware Man
Chat UUlbvCbe
NATIONAL
AND
CROWN
A
NIAGARA STEEL RANGES
Have Been Placed Tn So many Homes.
Cbev Sell Cbemselves.
The Wonderful Success of These Stoves is the
Beautiful Nickel Finish
and the
High Class Workmanship
Embodied in all the good features of this range
is the
Economy of Fuel
Money Will Not Buy A Better Steel Range
Than A Malable Top
National and Niagara
Roberts & Hanks
Emma Block
Phone, 173
I PHONE 516
Î
For fresh groceries of all kinds—Phone ç-i-6
For tlie best of teas and coffees—Phone ç-i-6
For the choicest of canned goods—Phone Ç-I-6
For
i<jo8 groceries
anti
fruits—Phone ç-i-6
For fresh raisins, candies, nuts, etc.—Phone
For courteous treatment always—Phone ç-i-6
VAN RIPER BROS., Grocers
M ason & S lough
ABSTRACTERS
A. choice 1111A3 of inveNt*
mentH ttiot -%vlll make
flic? ptirclinuer money
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON & SLOUGH
lic rnay expect a comfortable house.
Opposite American Hotel
| Dependable Hardware
There Is Only One Way
Of Judging The Future;
That is lì y The Past."
A—Wlist kind of Skate« did you gel?
lî IMI
H Klipper Club, of i .»iirse.
Bee Adi for nmt-li land*.
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That reclaimed tule marsh laud is the
Harry Gray went to Portland Satur­ ' richest land on earth ia conceded by all
Herman Schmohr was in from his
familiar with the subject. Such land*
day, where he will visit his mother and
tswan
Lake ranch this week. He re­
in the vicinity of Woodland and Banta
HOUSTON BLOCK, HAIN ST. 4
other relatives.
Ana, California, have a value of fWO to,
ports the roads lobe in bad condition.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. Gerlier spent Xmas ♦600 |ier acre.
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A public sale will be held at the N. S.
1 am offering for sale in ten acre
witn the latter** parent* at Lirella.
Cazer place, eight miles from this city
tracts a half section ol tine tule land
Mr. Campbell, who ha* been seriously
and one-quarter mile from the Grigsby
within two mile* id the Cal. A N. E.
ill for some seeks is greatly improved.
ranch, Thursday, January U, lieginning
R R
Ora Engle was down from the Fort
at 10 o'clock. The sale will include all
This land is part ol the ana t<> lie re-
this week.
stock, farming implements, household
claimed by the
H. Reclamation Ser­
Mr*. Georges. Hoyt, of Fort Klam­ vice m the near future. It i» densely
goods, etc. See bills.
ath. wss visiting friend* in this rily covered with titles ami will become im
A man near Colabrook, Mo., made
menaely productive when reclaimed.
during the |>ast week.
wine from green persimmons, which is
My projiosilioii is as follow«:
the buterest fruit known to man, and I Misses Stella and Mattel Campbell
I will »ell this land in ten-acre tracts
then gave it to a local minister who spent their holidays at the old home­ for $00 cash and $10 per month for 24
month*. No interest will lie charged on
used it at a communion service one Sun­ stead at Ixirella.
deferred payment* I will pay all taxes'
day. Tlie congregation hail to whistle
Mr. and Mr*. M. Lippert, who were • ■id dries to the Klamath WaterUsera As­
BUESING A CLENDENNING, PROP'S.
I the doxologv.
visiting relatives at Fort Klamath, re­ sociation diiring'llie time the land is lie­
lag paid for. A discount of 10 per cent ,
A jirofessor ha.* discovered among turned home thia week.
Rigs furnished with or without drivers. Feeding our
will lie allowed lor a full rash payment, i
ancient ruins what is supposed to 1«
F. E. Ilufler and E. G. Limi, eon- Title perfect.
specialty. Grain by the sack. Hay by the bale or ton-
the eleventh commandment. Tbe text nected with the
C ill and sec or addreM
Reclatnstion Service,
Large corrall for loose horses.
J is a* follows:
“Emas rol yltpmorp were in the
W. B. BLOUGH,
city this week on official
syap uol.t srelnu repapswen a daer ton business.
Klamath Falls, Ore. I
tlalis uoht.”
The commandment is
Cecil Fish an<l Ulierto Carrick were
easily translated by beginning at the
✓
taken to Salem thia week by Sheriff
end of tbe sentence and reading back­
E. WHITLOCK
Obenchaiu, where they will lie placed in
ward.
UNDERTAKER
the Reform School.
The Light and Water company has
AND EMBALMER
The Art Needlework Club waa enter­
sent out notices to its patrons to the
Holder of license No 20.
effect that where bills are not paid on or tained at the home of Mr. and Mr*. A.
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
W. Peil Friday evening. <Tne of the
We make the best Cakes, Pies, Bread, etc. out of the
before the 10th ot each month, service
very best flour.
will I»- discontinued without further features of the evening was the progres­
Phone 591
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that 118 memliers and also tbe visiting gambling, was bound over to await the
Merit Printing executed at the prist
brothers who are in the city attend. A action of the grand jury at the June
nice lianquet might surprise them very term of court
•flop ut the Klamath I epublican.
much.
M. D. Early and A. W. Thoniaaol
Sandwiches* Doughnuts, Pies
and Coffee
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I THE BOCTIIERN OREGON STATE I
; NORMAL SCHOOL at Ashland offers,
Skates! Klipper Kluh,
eapeotal opportuiiitiv« for ttaclrar* to re- J
Buy your skate*
view (or the teacher’* examination in
at Baldwin's Hardware. U-tklt
February ami August and to take work
Mr*. F H. Mill* and Mr*. E. B. in Pedagogy and in Npacial Methods of
Henry were at home to their many teaehiug in the various grades ol the
friend* last Saturday afternoon at the training m-huol. Bine* the public
beautiful Mill* bungalow. The rooms svdioolsof Oregon are calling few teach- ,
were prettily decorated with red and |era who can teach Manual Training,
green, characteristic of the season. Iks- I many are taking advantage ol the Indus-
j trial work lately installed in the school, j
licious refreshment* were served.
skateal Skates!
These young ladies represent the very
Manufacturer* of All Kind* of
Band sawing and Turning,
BRIEFS
E. B. HENRY
BALDWIN
The Hardware Dealer
Carries the Most Complete
Line of
Hardware, Stoves,
Steel Ranges,
Paints and Oils,
Wall Paper,
Pumps and Pipe,
Crockery
UNIVERSAL BREAD MIXER, Make* Bread Making a Pleasure
Agent for STUDEBAKER WAGONS and OLIVER PLOWS.
Th* »ACME" and ?' 1400” WASHING MACHINES rob wash day of
most of It* terrors
Abstracting
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineers
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Klamath Falls, Oregon
UNIVERSAL F OGO CHOPPER
The Big Four-Story “BRICK,” Klamath Falls