Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 27, 1908, Image 4

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    New Goods
GOOD STOCK A first class, young
registered Percheron Stallion for sale.
Price and terms right. Address Billings
and Son. Ashland. Oregon, (W.C. Myer
Stock Farm)
2-87-4-2
New Goods
ARRIVED
AND READY FOR SALE
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BUY EARLY
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THE
RICK STORE C9
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Agents for the celebrated
Lamm ¿r Co.
hand - tailored clothes
W. 8. Slough, of the flrm of Mason A
Slough, announces that their firm will
j bring eight families into the Klaiuath
country this spring from Kaunas. Turee
families will start in about a month, the
five to start later, when they will very
I likely be able to come aa far as Dorris on
• the railroad.
who wants
style and quality
See Adv for marsh lands.
KLAM ATM • FALLS • OR
GOODS-
Withrow-Melhase Block
0. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
KENYON & THOMPSON, PROPS.
Goods packed and shipped. Heavy freighting
a specialty. Baggage orders given prompt at­
tention.
Hav’.tg up-to-date piano trucks we
solicit your Gne piano moving.
Let Me
Hear
Your
Watch
Tick!
KLAMATH
LIVERY AND FEED
STABLES
PROP'S.
Rigs furnished with or without drivers. Feeding our
specialty. Grain by the sack. Hay by the bale or ton-
Large corrall for loose horses.
Corner 8th and Main
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. HURN, the Hardware Man
Preparing For Harriman
The baby of Mr. and Mrs. I.. O, MUls,
at the IKxk Ranch, is reported sick. A
Mrs. E. H. Harriman, wife of ths
physician was called Wednesday
railn'ad magnate, an I family and a
, large tieriy <>l friends, will enjoy the
Ths tule tires have lieeu raging tlie beauties ol Pelican Bay and Crater lake
peel few days, on the shores ot the lake this summer. D M. Griffith, »1 Odessa
who receutly relume«! from Portland,
below town.
stated that iie was shown a lelter from
Seven uew members were initiated by Mrs. Harriman to WHIG. Steel, making
the Eastern Star Tuesday evening after nrrangeiiients for a trip to Crater lake,
which an elaborate sapper was served. Muring her stay at the Harriman sum- I
I tuer home, at' Pelican Hay this sum- I
"Every drop pure," is wbat can be mer.
Die t'rater lake company, with which
said of Continental whiskey, Watei
Mill whiskey, Normandie Rye and F. F. Mr. st«<el is co >necte«l, 1« not doing any
extensive advertising, as they expect to
V. Hye. Sold by C D. Willson.
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have all the travel they can accomodate
Emil Egert, a former resident of Kla­ uuder their present plans Next year,
with the »«Ivent of the railroad, the
math Falls, was in the city Tut-s-lay from cviuiany will I* prepared to bamlle all
his ranch near Dairy, shaking hand* tbe tourist trade that comes into tins
country.
with old friends.
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“ When ifs new ifs here
When ifs here ifs new
Phone 59I
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Rich Gold Strike
Our rwtdnm are familiar with the rich
strike wade by tbs Nnowgoose boys, of
Ksno, who went to Raw bids, Nevada
This sauis section has now produce«!
wliat is believed to be tbs richest gold
Frank Cutter, of Dairy, is In the city discovery in the world.
At the tilty foot level of the lease of
on his annual visit to the county seat.
John Kearns, on Balloon mountain at
We have a few thousand dollars to Rawhide, Tom Kearns setoff a shot
loan on real estate. Mason & Slough, tf that uncovered a breast of or» literally
alive with gold and aaeaj lying clear across
Wheat hav, allalfa an«i timothy, the six-foot O|i»iiiiig more
ire liian ♦<**> |>»r
uiixe.1—No. I hay—*15 at the Belmont I ton in gold and silver, making it by far
tlie largest gold discovery in the history
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of Nevada, il not in the world.
Engineer Church, of the Southern
The |>o|>iilatioti of Rawhide has grown
Pacific states that the work of cross sec­ tobtkk) anti is l<emg adttnl toas rapelly as
tioning from Downings to the Upper conveyance can carry fortuue-eesksrs to
the cainp. The ore to all appearances
Laks, a distance ol 3t) miles, is complete , is in place, rhe vein forms a contract
with the exception of about 2000 yards between the main backtiotie ol Balloon
at the depot grounds. The railroad will tiili and adjoins the couutrv rock to lbs
have about a mile ami a half ol yanls west, winch is altered porphyry. Ths
gangue la in a imalerately solidifletl
in Klamath Falls, and this wouki indi­ kaolinisetl rl.voine carrying about *3 1»
cate that this city would be a division I gold to fl in sliver.
point.
Th«- state executive committee of the
, Republican party in Alabama, at a
Tbe secon«l of the series of l-»«k«-t
meeting held in Birmingham, passed
Track Laying Started
resolutions condemning Prvsideut Roose­ tiall games will be played Friday
velt and calling on Congress to investi- night at Houston's opera house. The
A message was received from Bray,
jgatethe “pernicious political activity'*
game will be between the High School stating that a large force of men began
' of office holders in Alalwma.
Wednesday luoruing laying track on
and the White Star teams, winch played
the extension of the California North-
WALL 1’APER-WAI.L PAPER
such a close game last w«*ek.
I eastern railroad to I Hirns rtieroadtad
WALL PAPER
The Woodmen of the " orld will give lias already fo-en graded and rea*ly lor
tkXM) Rolls Choice Wall Paper
I the mile for about two thirds «1 the
a dance in Sanderson's ball Friday even­
distance and the grading crew ia push-
House Lining
ing.
I lug the work as f»»t as possible.
All at popular prices
The track laying will be swift work
Do not buy blended whiskey. When
Baldwin the Hardware Dealer
and the contractor» expect to have ths
you want pure whiskey see that it is
Klamath Falls
i'Hk.1 complete and ready for service as
put up un«ler the government s "t>ond«<d (ar a* M cdoel, a distance of 16 tulles,
The Twenty-one club gave another of
warehouse stamp," a* is the Continen­ ly tile tenth ol Marell
its delightful parties Saturday evening,
Ills now assured that the railroad
the anniversary of Washington's birth­ tal wbiskev, Water Mill whiskey. Nor­
will be completed and in running order,
day. The programs were hand decor­ mandie rye and^F. F. V. rye. Sold by
aa (ar as Dorns by the first ol May.
ated, with pen sketches, by Mr. Bren­ C. D. Willson.
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BORN
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At
Fort
Klamath,
Dissolution of Partnership
The outgoing mail and passenger
stage of the Oregon A California Trans­ Februrary 21, to Mr. aad Mrs. Chari«-«
Notire
is hereby given that the part­
portation Co. now leaves Klamath Falls Westletorn, an 8 pound girl.
nership heretofore existing between
at 7: 30 in the morning.
Tbe service
At the regular business meeting of the undersigned ia hereby diaaolved.
on the launch baa been discontinued.
Twenty One Club Tuesday night, Hie J. L Totten will continue to operate
J. A. Houston, of the Honeton Lodg­
following officers were electe«!; Allen the Steamer Winema and he will col­
ing House, is Atting up a big dining
hall on the ground floor of his block on ¿loan, presiilent: W. O. Smith, Vice. lect and settle all accounta.
Main and Second streets, with the in­ Pres.; Chas. R. Baldwin, Secty-Treas;
H E HANSBERRY,
tention of opening up a hotel the first of C. H. Underwood, Oscar Shive anil R.
2-27-4 2
J. L TOTTEN.
the month.
D. Hubbard. Invitation Committee.
Small tracts of well located tule marsh The next dance will be given Friday
Market and sales days are the latest
lands offered for one week at *20 per evening. March 0, and will be under
innovation (or securing business by the
' acre. Abel Adv.
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the direction of the following committee;
county »<>*t» and smaller towns un lbs
Work was commenced this week tear­ Burge Mason, chairman, Roy Walker, . Pacific coast.
According to reports
Dr.
C.
P.
Mason,
F.
J.
Buwue
and
C.
H.
ing down the grand stand and building
, these days are drawing immense crowds
at the old race track, preparatory to Underwood.
, to the towns from all the surrounding
moving them to the new fair ground.
Judge L. F. Willits began construe- 1 country.
»lex Dr.vis, the cattle man, arrived in Tues-lav on an office for his own
Some of the sheepmen ot northern
the city Tuesday from Klamath marsh, use, on bis property on Fifth street.
| lake county are considering the advis­
where he ia feeding 500 head of cattle.
Councilman Stilts, of the street Com­ ability of tbe purchase of a large body
The special venire of 23 men sum- mittee, was busy Tuesday serving • >f desert land within their regular range
moned for jury duty has been i a great notice on the property owners for the 1 for the purpose of raising bay to leetl
" ronrunipncw
convenience for th«»
the niimarnn
numerous candi­ construction ot sidewalks recently or­ the sheep in the event of bard winters
* dates. It has given them an opportun­ dered by the city council, There will (or when deep suow covers the grass.
ity to exploit their candidacy to men be many new walks built in the near There have fieen cases in the past where
such a precaution wuuld have saved
from all parts of the county.
If we future.
whole bands tc their owners.
could have a special term of court before
On account of the small attendance at
each election, it would be almost as
the regular monthly meeting of tbe
0 good as the old fashioned convention. A
fire department Monday night the meet- >
number of visitors are going lame in the
ing wu adjourned until Thursday even­
right arm from continuous band shaking,
ing.
some of them are beginning to offer
Miss Maud Baldwin left Saturday
their left hands.
for Pokegama, on her way to Portland
On March first the dog tax license
will be due. Chief of Police, C.C. Low, for an extended visit with friends. She
states that taxes can be paid at any expects to be absent until June.
’ time now The license is *2.50 for males
The voteifr Friday night's tiasket hall
and to for females. Tbe tax is paid to
i the Chief of Police, who will issue a re- game for the disposition of the receipts
' ceipt. This is taken to tbe Police judge of the series of games was: Fire De­
who issues the license and furnishes the
II you want your Watch re­
tag. The law will be rigidly enforced partment, 53; Library, 16 and High
paired by a skilful repairer,
this year and those having valuable dogs School Atheletic Club, 26. With the
should not neglect to secure tags by the vote at tbe last -game thia puts the fire
bring it to me. I employ a
first of the month as all animals without boys far in the lead with 101 votes. The
Watchmaker who understands
tags will be taken up by tbe dog catcher.
not only the theory, but the
total for tbe Library is 26 and the High
FOR SALE- Eighty acres,near Dairy; School 34.
mechanical principles of
' price *10 per acre. Come to see us
The beet game of basket ball of the
WATCHES
about this land.—Mason 4 Slough, tf
season was played at the opera house
All work guaranteed.
No
Albert Angermayer writes from Ala- Friday night between High School and
matter what kind of a watch
, ineda, California, to District Forecaster the White Star teams. The playing
or how badly broken, it can be
Edward A. Beals of the weather bureau was full of ginger from start to finish.
repaired and done promptly, al
at Portland, for information concerning Tbe enthusiasm of tbe spectators reached
the climate, bis intention being to se­ its highest in the second half, when i
cure a tract of 1,000 acres of land or neither side bail the advantage, and the
more for a German colony. In bis let­ spectators broke loose with enthusiastic
Watchmaluri Jratltri Opliriani
ter Mr. Angermayer says he desires land applause as, first one side and then the
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
where it will be possible to grow fruits other, made a particularly brilliant play.
Every change of Fashion
is reflected in our assortment
of high grades.
We show the same selec­
tions as are seen in the swell
city stores—same Clothing,
Hats and Shoes—same Fur­
nishings.
BUESING A. CLENDENNING,
BRIEFS
FOR SALE-First class Blacksmith
Shop at Keno.
Good equipment; tine
11 business; no competition.
Write or
I call on Jonea A Olson. Kano, Ore. 3-19*
For the Man
-EXCLUSIVE
CITY
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"There Is Only One Way
Of Judging The Future;
That is Rv The Rd st."
Chat BUlbvCbt
NATIONAL
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For Sale
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I offer my stock of
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General Merchandise
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for sale at actual cost.
Stock will invoice be-
ween $4000 and $5000.
Respectfully,
W. P SEDGE
DAIRY, ORE.
or MASON & SLOUGH
CROWN
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NIAGARA STEEL RANGES
Hav« B««n Placid In So many Horn«*
Cbey Sell Cbemsdves.
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
l:mmu Block
Phone, 173
PHONE516 è *
For fresh groceries of all kinds—Phone ç-i-6
For the best of teas and coffees—Phone ;-i-6
For the choicest of canned goods—Phone ç-i-6
For
ic/o8 groceries
and
fruits—Phone ç-i-6
For fresh raisins, candies, nuts, etc,—Phone ç-i-6
For courteous treatment always—Pirone
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M ason a . S lou
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ABSTRACTERS
A. choice line of Invest-
menta tliot will make
ttie purchaser money
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON & SLOUGH
BALDWIN
The Hardware Dealer
Carries the Most Complete
Line of
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Hardware, Stoves,
Steel Ranges,
Paints and Oils,
Wall Paper,
Pumps and Pipe,
Crockery
UNIVERSAL BREAD MIXER, Makes Bread Making a Pleasure.
Agent for STUDEBAKER WAGONS and OLIVER PLOWS.
The "ACME” and “1900'' WASHING MACHINES rob wash day ot
moat of .ta terrora.
KLAMATH FALLS
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ALLBN SLOAN
Abstracting
Secretary
NIAGARA LIME AND SULPHUR
Vice-President
Maps. Plena. Blue Prints, Etc.
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E.
M. D. WILLIAMS, C. E.
Preaident
Treasurer
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SPRAYS
Materials for All Kinds of Spraying
Also Grain and Seed Dipping. Call and See Us.
PRICES APE RIGHT.
UNDERWOOD’S PHARMACY
CornaenrÄin
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department ot the Interior, Land offi.» at
Lakeview. Oregon. February 1». ISOH
| Notts* la hereby given that Ruy F Whitney, of
Klamath Falla. Oregon, ha* filed notice at hie in­
tention to make final Ave year proof In aupport ot
hl, claim, via- Hurnealaad Entry No. n?S. made
Feb 1. ISOt. for the MHNWU. NlyBWK. Bectlor.
12. Tp. *7 8.. R 10 E, W. M , and that Mid proof
will bo made before County Clerk Klamath Co.,
at hla office at Klamath Falla. Oregon, on ths 4th
day of April. ISOH
He names the following wltneeaea to prove hla
continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot. the
land, via Cha». Wager. Frank Johnston. Bert
, Hall, J C. Cravens, ell at Klamath Falla, Oregon
J. N. WATSON. Regigtar.
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Van Riper Bros. Grocers :
WINTERS
of different kinds, tbe proposed colony Especially good work was done by
intending to engage exclusively in fruit Rolfe, Ya<len, Hurn and Wright. The
raising.
game resulted in a score of 23 to 22, the
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Wrn. Wagner is laid up with a very High School being the victors.
severe attack of rheumatism, It in not
Tbe government says that Continen '
expected that he will be out for lome
tai whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor- j
time.
man-lie Rye and F. F. V. Rye ia pure
A party, consisting of Mark Howard, .
Wrn. Duncan, Elmer Hoyt, Tom Nor­ for it is put up under its supervision in ‘
* ton and Jess Rotierts, who have been bonded warthsnses.
Sold by C. D. |
i working on the Tule Lake outlet, have Willson.
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made a proposition to Reclamation ol- i
* fil ial«. If the government will furnish ' The SOOClub was entertained Saturday ‘
the tools, they offer to work one vear, if afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alex I
necessary, in draining Tule Lake. If
Martin Jr. Mrs. E. W. Gowen was the
they are successful in that time they ask
to be rewarded with 160 acres ot the re­ hostess.
claimed land, if they fail their time and
Mrs. G. M. Jones, of Paisley, and her
labor is to be free. It is not known what
action the Service will take. Tbete are daughter, Mrs. W. B. Snider, of Lake- I
many others who have such confidence view were in the city Saturday. They
, in the possibility of finding an outlet to left Sunday morning for Portland
the lake, that they are willing to join ;
tnese men if tbe government accepts tbe where another one of Mrs. Jones daugh­
proposition.
ters is ill.
AND
KPM
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UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER
The Big Four Story “BRICK,” Klamath Fall« |