Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 09, 1908, Image 4

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ART HUH HARTLEY, of Runeavllle,
WANTED—Girl for general house­
work. Apply Heitkemper’a Jewelry Bask., Canada, is desirous ol securing,
informalmii regarding hiabrother, Fieri. |
Store.
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Walter, last heard ut in Klamath Falls,
8. R. aud W. D. Kingdon were in the
Oregon, in Kov< inl < i, 1006.
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city this week on business.
These
Harry Caden is visiting in Ban Fran-
gentlemen have disposed of all of their
timber holding iu this county with the cisco, having gone there last Balurdsv
exception of 25 acres and their saw with the intention of remaining three
weeks.
mill.
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CLEARANCE SALE!
flonday, January 6th,
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Secure liargains While You Can
THE BRICK STORE C°
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CITY
Keep your eye ou page 4 and you
will always know what good things to
order for your table. Van Riper Bros,
have fresh groceries arriving daily.
Phone your order to 5-1-6.
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Long Lake
Lumber Co
They will make their home in Lake-
Martin Brother and Bean! A Schort-
view.
gen, the business men of Merrill who
were arrested on the charge ol violation
The mail from Pokegauia arrives
' ot the Sunday closing law, were dis­ much earlier in the day now. due to the
missed by Judge Anderson, on instruc­ change in the railroad schedule.
tions from Assistant District Attorney
We have a purchaser for a house mid
Stone. Their arrest wa» due to a com-
lot in Klamath Falla. If you have a
! plaint by a saloon Hutu who decided
snap to offer let us hear from you. Ma­
that if be had to obey the law every
son A Blough.
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if
other business man should do likewise.
The defense offerer! was that the
Mrs. Jessie Dunn of lionanta waa in
sheriff's order had not been receivedin tbe city thia week visiting friend»
Merrill in time.
II. L. Holgate, cashier of the I'.mk of
W. P. Rhodes of Merrill was u visitor Bonanza. was in the city tor a couple of
at the county seat this week.
days this week on matter» of interest to
He
Those who wish the Wiggle Stick the people of the l'p|>ei Props t
, Blue, which 1 have l-een selling for the turned home Sunday.
benefit of the Woman's Teiuple of Chi­
The I’. 8. It. 8. whist club »»» enter­
cago, will new find it for »ale at the tained Saturday evening by Miss Lyle
Racket Store, as Mr. Duffv lias kindly Watson, at the home of Mi. and Mrs.
consented to handle it in future. I also C. C. Hogue.
have it at my resideuce, if it is more
Jacob Kueck of Yunna waa in the city
convenient to call for it there. Hattie
Saturday to attend the monthly meet­
Wilson.
10-31 t
ing of the director» of the Water I'sers
The Brat monthly meeting of the Civic association.
Federation will be held this evening in
Michael Kueeli was in the citv Mon
tbe Court House.
A cordial invitation
day.
is extended to the public. Hon. 11. I..
Benson will address the memliers
It will make you hungry if you look
at Van Riper Bros, advertisement on
• >r. R. E. U-e Steiner assumed charge
page 4. Phone your orders to 51C>.
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of the Asylum for the insane on Jan. 2,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Daltun were in
succeeding Dr. J. F. Galbraith.
He
»late.I that he would make no changes thecity fur several days thia week. Mr.
in the present force of attendant so long Dalton attending the meeting of the di­
as they performed their duties faith­ rectors of the Water t'sers association,
of which he is a director.
fully.
Manufacturer» of All Kinds of
LUMBER
Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors,
All Kinds of Mouldings,
Hand sawing and Turning.
Odd-Sited Doors and Windows a
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 anyfsized build-
ing within twenty-four
hours.
Large stock of Flooring in
three grades.
W. O. HUSON,
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Mr. and .Mrs. J. Frank Adams and
their son, Martin, were in the city lor
several days this week. Mr. Adame, in
addition to attending to other business,
was present at the meeting of the board
of directors of the Water L'sers assor-ia-
tion, ol which he is a member.
Manager
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Georg»-
Wilson
of Merrill was in the
city Saturday r on business connected
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hi« a.«la
«rwla t water works.
Sandwiches, Doughnuts, Pies
■What kind of Skates did von get?
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Klipper Club, of course.
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and Coffee
Served in a dainty way that will please
. tbe most fastidious. Try us and if we
please you, tell others: if not, tell us.
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BRIEFS
HOflE BAKERY
M. C. tlENNESS, Prop
HOUSTON BLOCK. flAIN
THE BOi TIIERN OREGON STATE
FOR BALK- Eighty acree.near I hairy ;
price |IO per acre. Come lo see ue NORMAL BCHOOI. at Ashland offers
■>»|ie«'ial opportunities for teachers to re-,
about thia land.—Mason A Blough, tf
view for the tvaclier's examination in,
William 8. Wonlen made a living trip
February and August and to take work
to Bray thia week in the interests of the
m I'uilagogv ami in Bpecial Melliods ol
railroad company.
teaching in the various grades ot the
The principal speaker a* the Civic training school. Since the public
Federation meeting tins evening will lw> schools ot Oregon are calling tew teach-'
Hon. II. L. Beiis-m, Judge of the I'll- or« who can teach Manual Training,
cult Court.
many aie taking advantage ol tlie Indus­
trial work lately installed in the school
»katee! Skates!
EifM-iise» of luard and lodging and tui­
Skates! Klipper Klub,
tion. nominal.
The State Normal
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Buy your skates
at Baldwin's Hardware. 12-1WU School of Ashland is enjoving tlio largest
appropriation of State funds ever grant
MARRIED—At the home of the <»l a Normal S c I kki I in the histdvy ot;
bride's oarents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. D. Oregon, Catalogues »ent ou applies-1
Hauiaker of Bonauza. Misa Myrl'e tion to tin- I'reri.lciit
I 2-l.tt)
Hauiaker and Johu Stindl, The cere-
Urol. Clyde R. Payne, ot the Defiait- i
mony occuircd last Sunday, lloth the
contracting parties are well known iu meiit ol Science ot the Ashland Normal, I
Ulis city and have a wide circle Of has l>eeii appointed president pro tern. ,
friends who wish them much happiness ol that institution.
A. D. llarpold of Bonanaa was iu the
city Saturday.
F. J. Bon ne went to Bonansa Bunday |
to look after his extensive business iu i
terests in that section.
Mr and Mrs. Norvil ot the Reclame
tion Service left for San Francisco Sat
urday.
Some school directors throughout the
county are scratching their heads tor the
reason that not a district in the county
th. t has issiied tsinds for school pur
I hmw has made provision, thiough »
special lax. for the payment of either j
interest or principal.
"Every drop purr,” is wl at can la-
sari ol Continenial whiskey, Water,
.Mill wMakay, N<>imaudi» live and 1'. F.
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John Prairie, alias Mu. klus. who was
I oiiik I over to an.ut the action ot the
grand jury at the June term ■>( the Cir­
cuit Court. Iia« l» en released on his own
recognisance, with the understanding
that hr | ut in an appearance when
wanted and al>*ent luiii.-lf trxui flic
city.
F. I.. I'ope, one of th* »ubttanlial cil*
Isens of Merrill, waa in the city Monday
on business.
Sam Walker, alio has I wen suffering
from rheumatism, is recovering.
M. Marchand went to I*orris this
week acconipanierl bv C. F. Gmslrich.
W. R. I*avis. manager of the O. C. T.
Company, is in the city on business
D. F. Driscoll of Bonanza wa« in the
connecter! with the affairs ot his con­
city Saturday to attend the director»*
cern.
meeting.
Attorney J. F. Farraher, of Yreka, is
FOR EXCHANGE--A new luodwra, in thecity. representing Capt. McIntire
live-room house, value |IflOll, in Santa in hi« suit against W. R. I hr vis rt al for
Crus, Cal.; climate here like peqieliial a liquidation of the affairs <>f the stage
spring time.
Will exchange lor Klam­ company.
ath Falls vacant lots, valley land, or
C. J. Mini ot lairds landing is in the
timber.
Reason ter change, must have
higher altitude.
I also have a nice city. Ilia presenre lieing due to the in-
eight-acre ranch two and one-half miles ' trrnecine strife of the O. A C. T. Co.
“There Is Only One ITay
Of fudging The Enture;
That is By The Past.”
Chat IsUlbvChe
NATIONAL
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CROWN
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NIAGARA STEEL RANGES
Have Bean Placed In So many Homes.
Chey Sell Cbemselvcs.
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
¡■multi Block
Phone, 173
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For fresh groceries uf all kinds—Phone ç-i-6
For the bes* of teas and
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For the choicest of canned
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F<»r
i<>o8 groceries
and
fruits—Rhone
For fresh raisins, candies, nuts, etc.—Phone ç-i-6
For courteous treatment always- Phone ç-i-6
AddreM. A.
from Santa Cruz, for sale.
Among the rrsidenta of Merrill who
W. Pingree. Seabright Station, Banta were in tbe city this week were Ernest
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R. A. Moon ami C. E. Hoyt are down Crus, Cal.
Wolford and Gene Hammond.
from the Fort thia week sen ing as
Fred Vinson, one of Bonanza's well
I. A. Duffy left this morning for Han
jurors.
known merchants, was in the city this Diego, Calif., where he gm-s to s|,end
C. I.. Kelsey left thia week fur South­ week.
the balance ol the winter.
ern California. He goes first to Loe
Freight rates on the Bray route will
Ik»-
William Bassett was over from
Angeles, where lie will remsin for a nanza thia week, lieing one of the jury­ advance 30 cents a hundred <>n the luth.
lew weeks anil then to San Diego, where men for the special term of court.
The case of McIntire vs. W. R. Davie,
he will spend the winter.
WM '><’n »'"t<»l, plaintiff having tn
R. T. Baldwin, i. who has teen at the
Fee Ady for marsh lands.
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Klamath Agency for sometime engaged - |«y the costa.
Among the Klamath County students
<>. A. Stearns is mourning the loss of in the installation of the electric light
plant, returned home thia week. The who came home from Corvallis, where
new
pair
of
rubbers,
in
lieu
of
which
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were left a couple of old ones, He sng- plant has been accepted by the gov­ they are attending the Agricultural
College, to visit relatives during the
gesta that the owner may have the old ernment.
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holidays, and who have returned to
ones if he will but return the new ones
Small tracts of well located tule marsh
their studies are:
E. H. Dement, Jesse
he misappropriated.
lands offered for one week at fJM [<er
and Holly Siemens, E. E. Wilson, N.C.
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W. D and 8. R. Kingdon Jett Tues­ acre. Abel Adv.
Crews and I.. L. Leavitt.
day morning lor Corvallis where they
The annual meeting of the stockhold­
will remain tor a short time. From ers of the Little Klamath Canal Co. was
FARMERS OF nODERATE MEANS
there they will go L> Caspar. Wyoming, held at the Klamath County bank
OFFERED RARE OPPORTUNITV
where they will visit their brother, Monday when the billowing officers
Justin, who ia one of the engineers on a were elected: President,
J. Frank
big irrigation works there. They ex­ Adams; vice president, A. B. Libbev;
An unusual op|»>rtnnity is offered the
I pect to be nlisent alsmt two months.
< secretary and treasurer, Alex .Martin, farmer of moderate means to secure a
Jr. Mr. Adams was re-elected super­ home in the lakeside Tract located on
WALL PAPER-WALL PAPER
The
intendent an-l ordered to collect the . the North shore ot Tule lake.
WALL PAPER
amounts due the company. No further , land now offered for sale consists ol
tMMM) Rolls Choice Wall Paper
business of importance was transacted. 13.100 acres o( irrigable land lying under
House Lining
. the Adams canal, a part of the Klamath
All at popular prices
A. B. I.ibbey one of the well known
Project, and admirably located along
Baldwin the Hardware Dealer
residents of the Merrill country, waa in
¡the shore ot the lake. 11 ia rich sage­
Klamath Falls
thecity Monday for the purpose of at­
brush and grass land,,part of it being in
Dr. 8. llemenway, the old war horse tending the meeting of the stockholders cultivation. It will lai sold in tracts to
of
the
little
Klamath
Canal
company.
of tire medical profession, was down
suit purchasers and on satisfactory
from Yaiuax fora few days this week.
Chap Graves, the old knight ot the terms.
Carries the Most Complete
For particulars call on or address, J.
J. A. Thompson, who came here re- stick, who is one of tne guiding spirits of
the
Bonanza
Bulletin,
was
in
the
city
Frank Adams, manager l.akesule Com­
'untly from Twin Falls, has purchased
Line of
pany, Tule ladle, Oregon.
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4X the truck and transfer business of J. W. this week.
Hunsaker.
Mr. Thompson is thor­
The government says that Continen­
oughly convinced ot the importance of
tal whiskey, Water .Mill whiskey, Nor­
ot this city and it was this confidence
mandie Rye and F. F. V. Rye is pure
that caused him to invest.
fur it ia put up under its supervision in
MARRIED—In this city, Sunday, boaded wan heuses.
Bold by C. D.
January 5, littW, Miss Mary B. Cerri son Willaon.
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of Merrill, and Mr. John V. Miller of
Director E. R. C. Willliams was
Lake county, Rev. P. Conklin, officiat­
.down from Lorella Saturday to attend a
ing. They will make their home near
meeting of the lioard.
UNIVERSAL BREAD MIXER. Makes Bread Making a Pleasure.
Tule Lake.
Agent lor STUDEBAKER WAGONS and OLIVER PLOWS.
Mrs. Mollie Hamerl died at her home I
Mr. and .Mr». William V. .Mong have in Tacoma one week ago last Sunday.
The "ACME” and ?‘J900” WASHING MACHINES rob wa«h day of
most of Its terrors
decided to open a school of dramatic art, She was well known in this county as.
If you want your Watch re­
and already have made preparations for Mie» Mollie Brooks, being tbe daughter
paired by a skilful repairer,
the production of a play, "Where of Major Q. A. Brooks, and had a host1
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bring it to me. 1 employ a
Hearts are True,” in which some of the of friends among tbe old timers, who
Watchmaker who understands
beet local talent will participate. Mr. will regret to hear of her death.
not only the theory, but the
and Mrs. Mong have already made
mechanical principles of
Died, at the Klamath Agency, Tues­
many friends in ibis city and it is cer­
tain that they will enjoy themselves day, December 31, the infant son of Mr.
WATCHES
i here this winter, as well at furnish and Mrs. Harry Pearson, aged 14
All
work guaranteed,
' much entertainment for tbe theatre months.
matter what kind of a watch
1 goers.
Mr. and Mrs J. D. H»maker, of Bo­
or how badly broken, it can lie
1 Do not buy blended whiskey. When nanza, left thia week for California,
repaired and done promptly, at
you want pure whiskey see that it is where they will spend the winter.
Van Riper Bros., Grocers
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M ason a S lough
ABSTRACTERS
A. choice lino of Invest­
ment»« t lif it will mo R
til & jitirolifiMA*!* money
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Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON &. SLOUGH
BALDWIN
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f Dependable Hardware
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Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every­
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
shelf-worn goods.
Agents celebrated Ell wood Fences—
and everything the farmer needs.
GEO. R. HORN,the Hardware Man
Abstracting
ALLEN SLOAN
Secretary
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Vico-President
Mapa, Piana, Blue Prints, Etc.
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineers
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E
Preaident
The Hardware Dealer
M. D. WILLIAMS, C. E.
Treasurer
Let Me
Hear
Your
Watch
Tick!
put up under tbe government s "bonded
warehouse stamp,” as is tbe Continen­
tal whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor-
mandie rye and I-. F. V. rye. Sold by I
IC. D. Willson.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Reams left for
the South Friday morning, where they
will remain for the Dext three or four
months. They were eccompanied by
their daughter, Mrs. Mollie Jennings. |
WINTERS
Hardware, Stoves,
Steel Ranges,
Paints and Oils,
Wall Paper,
Pumps and Pipe,
Crockery
UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER
Watchmaker, Jtueltr, Optician,
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
The Big Four-Story “BRICK,” Klamath Falls
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