Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 20, 1908, Image 4

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    WANTED Girl for general house­
work. Apply to Mrs. G»o Noland.
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New Goods
New Goods
ARRIVED
AND READY FOR SALE
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BUY EARLY
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THE BRICK STORE C2
CHY
Agents for the celebrated
l.amm
Co.
hand - tailored clothes
BRIEFS
See Adv for marsh lands.
W. E Bow-loin has lw-en confined to
the louse lor some lime with a severe
cold
WALL PIPER WAl.l. PAPER
wai I. i-vrn;
tUOti Roll» Clioiee Wall tta|-er
House lulling
All at popular prices
Babiwin the liar- « vie Dealer
Klamath fails
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For the Man
who wants
Piof. Dunbar and H. F. Murdoch
have completed tlie examination of
teachers for state and county papers.
These gentlemen alate that this lias
Keen one of the strongest class«-» |t!ist
has been examined for some time The
average grade of the entire class w as Mu
par eelu. Following are the successful
applicants : County pa|wrs Edith New
ton, Sarrah Griffith, Rachael Applegate.
I.ulu Wilkerson, Nellie W.md, Ruby
Nicholas, Archie Kirkendall. C. lam-
hert.T. II. IVI.ap, lolm Irwin, C. F
Mulkey ami T F. Griffith. State |<«|ieni
— By roti Hall, Ella Callanan and tuna
Conn.
The Bruk Store i» »bowing a very at*
tractive-tisplay <v( Spiing ami Summer
goods.
The large new liouse on Sixth str.-et i«
Wheat hav, allalbi ami liiiHtiliv,
nearly completed, and C. C. Hogue, »I
tlie Keclaiualiiui Service, au 1 family mixed No. I hay *15 at the Briinmit
will take possession soon.
Stables.
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\V. II. Ileilvtiian, of the Reclaination
The Royal Neiglilmrs gave a vw »le-
Service, has returned alter a several lightful dance at Houston's <>|>era Imime
weeks aheense. Mr». I letlen.an an-l »«ui
Friday night. The grand nareli « »» led
will follow later in the spring.
by the ladies of the lodge and tlm team
FOR SALE—House and lot four
of the Foresters in full uniform ami pre­
blocks from post office. P. O. tax 115,
sented a very pleasing spectacle.
Klamath Falla, Oregon.
It
"Every drop pure,” ia what i-an la-
A. M Wor len cashier at ths A meti­
er n Bank and Trust Co., ia nuw coni said of Continental whiskey, Watet
fortably located in a cottage ou Ewauna Mill whiskey, Normandie Rye anl h. F.
Heights.
V. Rye. Sold by C. D. Willson.
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Major Wurden has l-een suffering with
F. T. Fra<lenburgh, of Henley, Cal., is
an attack ol grippe
here looking over the government anal
Small tracts of well located tule marsh I sub a view to placing a tad on «.me «4
lamia offered for one week at I'.M per the work, lie has about filly b, a.I ol
horse« in California which will l-e nve-l
acre. A 1*1 Adv.
I in ease he sreur«-» a contract.
style and quality
Every change of Fashion
is reflected in our assortment
of high grades.
We show the same selec­
tions^ are seen in the swell
city stores—same Clothing,
Hats and 'Shoes—same Fur­
nishings.
“ When it's new it's here
When it's here it's new
Miss Maud Baldwin expects to leave
where
she
for Ashland in a frw days,
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will make a short visit and then go on
to Portland.
To Enjoin the City
"There Is Only One I Toy
Of Judging The Future;
That is By The Past.”
C D. Arthur, ol Lakeview. cam« in
Concluded from Fags 1
i Monday from th* railroad en runt»
home, having in custody Ellis Wilhelm. *
Concerning the Ankeny canal we
whom he apprehended in Eugene on a deem it unwiM for the city tu take
charge ot lioree stealing in Lake county. over any part of it or to undertake tu
furnish the forty water right» thereun­
WANTED -Girl for general house­ der. at least until the same could be
work. Apply Heitkemper'a Jewelry advantageously incorporated into the
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general system.
Any water which could be furnished
Lealie Rogers, of the Klamath county
So the city by the Reclamation Service
bank will act a» deputy county lrea»urer would be for'irrigation purfwoiea only,
during the illness of Treaoirer Alva and therefore unsuitable for the cum-
tdete system we recommended
There
j la'» is.
being mi provision of law under which
FUR SALE Righty seres,near Itairy; government water can lie furnished for
price *10 per acre. Come to see ns power purpose*, the only connection it
could have in this system would be to
atiout this land.—Mason A slough
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furnish the electric energy developed
Th« l>a»ket lall game will be F*idav by a power ptant installed by the gov­
evening thia week, instead ot Batuiday. ernment Itself.
We believe that pure water, ample
It is rv|H>rte<l that D. V, Kuykendall for all purposes can be secured by the
and C. F. Stone will l>e candidal«» for ci t v
We earnestly recommend that com-
the nomination for prosecuting attorney
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data be collected and careful and
on the Republican and Ihsinoernlie exhaustive study tie given every phaze
tickets.
of the subject to the end that a com­
plete and comprehensive water system
We have a few thousand dollars to lie devehqietl for the city of Klamath
loan on real estate. Mason A Slough.tf Fails.
Chat 1* tUhvCh«
AND CROWN A
NATIONAI
NIAGARA STEEL RANGES
Have Been Placed In So many Rome».
they Sell Cbemselves.
The Wonderful Success of These Stoves is the
Beautiful Nickel Finish
Respect fully submitted,
Ktamath Falla,
18, 15KW.
t'has Worden
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Applegat»
K. I ;
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U. W f. White
February
Oregon.
and the
High Class Workmanship
Senatorship
The
Embodied in all the good features of this range
is the
A« announced else» here in this Issile
<>l Th» Itvcord, Harry I. Holgate of Um­
ani» is a candidate for th« Republican
nomination for joint senator, His can­
didacy will be very favorably received
in this vicinity, wlieie he is quite well
Economy of Fuel
Money Will Not Buy A Better Steel Range
Than A Malable Top
known and where lie lias considerable
pnqieity interests,
s»i. g
mi
lie
was turn in
I > years ago an i ms been a resi­
National and Niagara
dent ul klsinaili riuiiiy a.uie four or
five yeaia.
lie lisa (lie proper qualifica,
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li ns to make an efficient legislator and
ia aa»ur>-1 nl a etroi-g sn|>|Hirt through-
out this ami the other I an counties in
Roberts & Hanks
this senatorial district. !!ia bruì her
Is.n IL>|gate is tarmi.>g near Merlili.
-Merrill Record-
Emma Block
Phone, 173
The Klamath Oil Co.
Owing to numerous inquiries, for in*
formal ion. and a pl tee to purchase
stock, have made arrangements to pro
vide such a place at H»ilk»mp«r*e jew­
elry store. Stock can be bought and'
Do not buy blended whiskey. When any informatii n regarding the company
you want pure whiskey see that it is can be obtained by calling on Mr
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pul up un u-r the government's "Ismdud Heitk«m|«r at any time.
wsrehouse stamp," as is the Continen­
tal whiakev, Water Mill whiskey. Nor­
mandie rye aml.K F. V. rye. Sold by
C. D. Willson.
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PHONE516
Mr*. Wasson has taxight a lot in the
Buena Vieta addition, oppusite C. D.
Willsons, and will build a cottage this
»pi ing.
For fresh groceries of all kinds—Phone Ç-I-6
Mr. W. A. Wright and son Carl will
W.ll.
Henry
of
Blv
Oregon,
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here
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County treasurer
arrive homelrum Seattle Friday evening
For the best of leas and coffees—Phone ç-i-6
Mr. Wright sent to Seattle to bring a witness fur Mike Duolier and C. II.
I arnounce myself a candidate for
Dusenliery against Lester Kirkpatrick.
Carl home, ami found he had made a
th»
Republican
nomination
for
ths
office
rapid recovery from hi» injuries, and is He arrived here Friday evening.
of County Treasurer, subject tn th»
For the choicest of canned goods—Phone ç-i-6
now able to walk with crutches.
The government says that C -nlinen action of the voters at ths coming
primary election.
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hiskey.
Water
Mill
whiakev,
Nor
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I. Jacobs has gone to San Francisco
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C C CHITWOOD.
mandie Rye and F. F. V. Ry-- w pure
ou a bnsim-M trip.
for it is put up under its snpen i»iun in ------------------- —----- L______
Rev an •' Mr». Geo. T. Pratt enter­
For fresh raisins, candies, nuts, etc.—Phone Ç-I-6
S-I.l 1.» C. D.
tained » number of ymtng people Thurs­ ts-nded ware houses.
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day at « valentine party.
An auction Willson.
I will be u candidate for th« llep^r
sale of valentines took place with the
For courteous treatment always—Phone ç-i-6
lican nomination for th» offic» of I'ruV I
young tallies as valentine*. The bidding Military Band Going Ahead cuting Attorney for the Second Proarf-
became high nt times and the young
ruling Attorney District of th» State
ladies were aueiioneJ off at prices rang­
The Klamath Fall* Millilary Band is of Oregon, consisting of the counties of
ing from fitteen cents to seven thousand not to ta- left in tlie ri ar in the march Klamath and I-aka.
dollars. Refreshments were served and of progre«*.
At the annual meeting
D. V. KUk KENDALL.
a most enjoyable time was had by all. Thursday evening in the offices of the '
The honte was prettily dec irate.I with Klamath Commercial agency, it was de-
heartsand taleiitines.
cided to secure pnrmanenl quarter*, For Joint Representative
II. J. Winters visited Dorris Bunday and a leaw was eontracteil with C. II
To the
Republicana of Klamath,
Withrow ami Fred Moihase lor the en­
and some of his fnliniate friend* |-a»s«-d tire second floor <>f their boil-ling on Ixke, Crook and Grant counties.
•nt the information that he had gon* Fourth and Klamath.
Tlie building
I wish to inform the Republican» of
latke, Crook and Grant
there to join the lienedict*. Th«* Inrt «ill lie furnished and eqiii|-e.| with club Klamath.
that he ha* since tieen pasaing -mt cigar» ronins. I- nqnet and dancing hall» ami counties, constituting the 1 wenty first
will l»e used for social affairs given by Representative
District of Oregon,
to al! of l it friend» who have called at the boy*.
that my name will tu> presented for
his jewelry «lure make* it appear that
The lioys of the band have studiously your conauieration at the primary elec­
the report is not manufactured out of devoted sll of their tune to making it a tion to he held April 17, lwat, 'asking
success ami have t>een constantly add­ your suffrage for one of the Republican
whole cluth.
ing new material, until they have close nominees for joint representative in
Sn|>erintendent H. G. Wilson, of the to 25 piece* among which they have a said district, to be ballotted for on
quintette of saxaphones, w hich are sel­ June 1, 1IMIH
Indian reservation, who is in town, eave dom found in »mature bamls ami usual­
H. P. BELKNAP,
that tne indiaiM have commenced sign­ ly in only the larger professional orga­
Prineville, Oregon.
ing leases fur the crazing of cattie. nizations. They are now in c-unmuiii-
cation with, and ex|s*ct to secure, on-*
Over two hundred lea»«*« have already
of the l«-»t claronet players on the coast
teen given on that numtier ul allot and ais.» w ill secure another cornet
menu. The new season commences the playr-r. It i» iheir intention to increase
first of May and by that time the leases their membership hv the addition of all
will probably eseerd four hundred. llieg-ssl muscians llu-i car, secure, ami
»tut-- tlist Klamath Fills ,-an soon l«oa*t
This will accomodate over 2SI.OOO head nl tlie ln-»t millitarv l-and in the state
of outride eatll—, l*»i<lee the stor-k on fl­
Tlie following officers were rh-vted for
ed by tlie Indians themselves, and will the ensuing year: l’resi<h-nt, Rov llama-
mean an income of clove Io *25,(W for ker; Vice Preaident, M. D Villi.,ms;
■•recrelury, < buries I Mintut; Tieisnrer,
the government ward-.
F. L. Houston: Advisory R-etnl, Geo.
It. llnrn.J. E. Budge. John Hamilton.
The laidies Club, together with I he
hii»t>arid» and gentlemen friends of the
If you want ynor Watch re­
members, were entertained by Mrs.
Company
paired by a skilful repairer,
C. F. Stone Saturday evening, at the
At a meeting of the in corpora tors of
bring it to inc. I employ“»
home of Mrs. E. J. Murray on Ewauna the Klarnalli Oil Company, held Fri­
Watchmaker whn understands
Height*.
day, the following officers were elected
G. Heitkemper, Jr., President; E. B. i
not only the theory, but the
Postmaster Murdoch received a tele­ Hall, Vice President ami General Man- .
mechanical principles of
gram from the poetoflh-e authorities ager; Pierce Evan», Hecretary. and G. '
Friday, consenting to the change in W. W hite, Treasurer.
WATCHES
After the election the tas>k* were 1
Carries the Most Complete
schedule aske I ordering the mail to
All work guaranteed.
No
opened and *21*10 worth of stock sub-
leave Klamath Falls at 7.30. This enable» scr-ta d immediately, show ing that those
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matter what kind of a watch
Line of
mail to make connections with the rail­ who have investigated the proposition
or how badly broken, it can be
road at Pokegama, and save a delay of , have entire faith in the future prospects.
repaired and done promptly, at
The [mople of Klamath a <• fast begin­
21 hours in the outgoing mail.
ning to realize that the oil business in >
F. J. Bowne came down from Bonanza this county is well founded. People are
usually skeptical of any new distoverv !
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Friday, to remain a fear days.
ami many believed that Klamath co in- i
Watchmaker»
Jettelen
Optician»
Il M. Griffith proprietor of the Odessa ty had a» many good things as she was1
entitled to, but isisitive proof ia always
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KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
resort on the Upper latke,was in the city convincing, ami the numlier of solid
Friday. As the “f.odge"tias been closed business men who have become inter- '
to the public, Mr. Griffith will undoubt­ e«te<f, after a thorough investigation,
edly have to accomodate all the tourists ■ hows that the limit hu* not yet been
UNIVERSAL BREAD MIXER, Makes Bread Making a Pleasure.
reached in dur county’s richness.
who visit Pelican Bay region. He says
Agent for STUDEBAKER WAUUNS and OLIVER PLOWS.
The company already own* about
that his present accommodations are suf 1500 acres lying in the east end of Poe
The ••ACME” and <‘1900” WASHING MACHINES rub wash day ol
flcient for 50 to VJ a day, besides which Valley, and have a lease, with privilege
moat of .t. terrors
be has several uufurnDhed cottage«. of purchase, on the Cha«. Horton ranch,
making a'rout 8000 arces in all. There
These can be fitted up to accommodate is a spring atone point on their land,
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25 additional visitors.
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my stock
from which the oil is now oos'ng, and
while there are many places in the I
W. R. Davis, the stsge man, eon 1 ; county where there are the beet indica­
ducted an excursion Moridsy to Teters tions ,,f oil, the experts claim tlist thia ‘
Landing on the steamer Klamath Quite ground is the tnoet likely for demon- |
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for sale at
cost.
a number of the business men of the •trative purposes at a shallow depth.
CANDIDATES' COLUMN
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KLAMATH FALLS OR
-EXCLUSIVE GOODS-
Withrow-Melhase Block
Prosecuting Attorney
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KENYON A THOMPSON, PROPS.
Goods pack?d and shipped. Heavy freighting
a specialty. Baggage orders given prompt at­
tention.
Having up-to-date piano trucks we
solicit your fine piano moving.
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Van Riper Bros. Grocers
M ason a S lough
Phones—Office 871, Barn 671, Res dense 645
ABSTRACTERS
A choice line of inverni»
nientN flint xvill limite
tlie purohaner money
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
Let Me
Hear
Your
Watch
Tick!
MASON & SLOUGH
Klamath Oil
BALDWIN
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Dependable Hardware
Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every­
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
shelf-worn goods.
Agents celebrated Ellwood Fences—
and everything the farmer needs.
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GEO. R. HORN, th?Hardware Man
ALLEN BLOAN’
Secretary
Abstracting
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Hardware, Stoves,
Steel Ranges,
Paints and Oils,
Wall Paper,
Pumps and Pipe,
Crockery
For Sale
offer
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General Merchandise
Maps, Plans Blue Prints, Etc
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
DO» J. ZUMWALT. C. F
Präsident
WINTERS
The Hardware Dealer
M. D. WILLIAMS, C. I.
Treasurer
, city went along.
Saturday was the tenth anniversary of
the destruction of the battleship Maine
in Havana harbor.
As there was not a quorum present
the city council did nut hold its regular
meeting Monday flight.
llieie will
be no meeting until the first Mon-
day in March unless a special meeting ia
called by the Mayor.
Buy a Home
A I J- ining the new fair ground ; two and
one-half acres or more, beat of garden
land Two and one-half acre« la equal
to eighteen lots 00x120 feet. If time« are
good or bad you can always make a
| guod living from it. Price reasonable,
: and terms easy. Bee
L. JACOBS, Owner.
actual
Stock will invoice be-
ween $4000 and $5000.
Respectfully,
W. P SEDGE
DAIRY, ORE.
or MASON A SLOUGH
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KLAMATH FALLS
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UNIVERSAL TOOM CHOPPER
The Big Four-Story “BRICK,” Klamath Falls