Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 12, 1908, Image 4

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Mr. and Mia. J. L. Stew art celebrated
their flrat »■ Hiding anniversary Friday
«veiling to a lich a number ol their
fnenda were invited.
Mrs. Chas Kn-
nis favored the guests with several rnlec-
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late hour the guee'e departed with
wishes of many happy returns of the
John Irwiu, the Olene echooF'ma'am day
was taking in the eighta of the city Sat­
The painters and paperliangvrw com­
urday.
menced this week remodeling (and
If vou need Shoes or anything in decorating the interior of the 1-akesido
Wearing Apparel, Dress Go-ids, etc ]nn. The office, fobbv, balls, parlor and
Call at the BOSTON STORE
tf ,uilw.„ will sikiii appear in new spring
The meeting of the county High school dreaa.
board Friday afternoon was devoted
May I« Zevely was Thursday granted
entirely to routine business. The usual a Jivorvs from l’ha». H. Zevelv.
•mount of bills were audited and an
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, , , 1 The Largest Stock ami most up-tii
adjournment was taken
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... March I , lUte Shues
shoe, in all styles to
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rtt everybod
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when the l<oard decided to take up the »re now in at the BOSTON STORE, tf
•lection ot teachers for the ensuing1
Don't forget the Firemen's ball
year.
GOOD STOCK-A flrat class, young
registerad Percheron Stallion for sale.
Price and terms right. Address Billings
and Son. Ashland. Oregon. (W.C. Myer
2-27 4-2
Stock Farm).
WW.Nick.reo.>
relumed Fri-
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dav evening from an extended visit to
tahland
-larch 17.
B. S. Grigsby went to I «orris Satur- ,
day. Ilia opponents iu the <ace for | The regular meeting of the Inland
the Republican nomination tor sheriff Empire elub waa held Friday evening at
CITY BRIEFS
say that he went into northern Califor­ the club rooms.
nia for the purpose of urging voters in­
W . W. Newton, father u( Mra. Nell
FOR SALE-First class Blacksmith to Klamath county for the primary elec- Campbell, arrived litre Friday from
Shop at Keno.
Good equipment; tine tion.
Ashland for a visit with relatives.
business; no competition.
Write or
THE BOSTON STORE ia receiving
A. Helming A Co. fur merchants
call on Jones 4 Olson. Keno. Ore. 3-IS»* the moat up-to-date and finest line of
' pays highest cash prices lor all kinds of
Fred Brown, proprietor of "Fred's” Men's Clothing and Furnishing Goods
'if
ever shown in the county.
G hides mid furs. Headquarters A uteri-
billiard and pool parlors, returned last
I can Hotel.
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A. G. Rau-stad and W. R. Ferguson,
week from a trip to Dorris.
of Seattle, returned last week from , Attorney Geo. Noland left Monday
See Adv for marsh lands.
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luike County, where they have been
*',r hngene. Mrs. Nuland and Mr.
Mias Patty Aldridge entertained her looking over the deeert land. They «“'l Mr‘- K- s- Sll"«h will leave Wed-
little neighbor friends Wednesday after­ were not very highly impreesed with j nesilay morning (or that city to visit an
aunt of Mrs Noland and Mrs. Smith,
noon, the occasion U-ing her second the country.
birthday.
w ho ia sick.
We have a few thousand dollars to
WALL PAPER-WALL PAPER
The government says tha t Con linen
loan on real estate. Mason A Slough.tf
WALL PAPER
Nr. Mong ^commenced reheraals Mon- j ' tai whiskey. Water .Mill whiskey, Nor­
(«000 Rolla Choice Wall Paper
day for “David Garrick.” and expect* ! mandie Rye and F. F. V. Rye ia pure
House Lining
torit is put up under its supervision in
to have the plav ready for presentation
All at popular prices
bonded ware helise».
Sold by C. D.
some time the first of the week.
Baldwin the Hardware Dealer
I Willson.
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Wheat hav, alfalfa and timothy, > Ikin't forget the
Klamath Falls
WHIG. Steal was able to leave the mixed—No. I hay—$15 at the Belmont March 17.
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hotel Friday the first time since his Stables.
Thomas Grubb, the Keno hardware
arrival here several days ago. He will
Satu Walker and Otto lleidrick left
merchant, was a visitor thia week.
tie in the city for several days complet­ Munday morning for Goldfle'd, Nevada.
Judge 11. L. Benson and Judge L. F.
ing arrangements for the next season
"Every drop pure," is what can be
I Willits left (or lakeview on Sunday
. in Crater l^ke National Park.
said of Continental whiskey, IVatei
tuuruing. The former goea to lake
Small tracts of well located tule marsh •Mill whiskey, Normandie Rye and F. F.
county on business and the latter to
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lands offered for one week at 420 (>er V. Rye. Sold by C. D. Willson.
interview the votera of that aection.
acre. Abel Adv.
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Mrs. Eldon Woodcock, of Lakeview,
Jess Parker caiue in from his Bly
Mrs. Bertha Conner left on Monday's arrived last week from 'Portland on ranch Friday to'attend to business
her
wav
home.
She
will
be
met
by
Mr.
boat for Redlands, Cai., on account
mailers (or a few days.
ol the serious illness ol her sister and Woodcock at Bly. She has been having
Albert Patteraon, of Bonanu, waa a
her eyes treated at a hospital in Port
mother.
Klamath Falla viaitor Saturday.
FOR SALE- Eighty acres,near Dairy; land and is much improved. She was
Mra. L. Jacobs received a telegram
price 410 per acre. Come to see us accompanied by Dr. E. H. Amalen, of
Lakeview, who hsa been assisting in tbs Friday evening atating that her mother
about this land.— Mason A Slough, tf
treatment.
at Mt.’Pleasant, Michigan, waa not ex­
Floyd Brandenburg ia up from bis
pected to live.
H.
T.
Carrol,
the
well
known
com
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ranch below Merrill. He states the
weather is even better in the Southern mercial hardware man of Thompson,
end of the county than it is here. They Diggs Co., ol Sacramento, arrived in
Dissolution of Partnership
have no snow and the farmers are plow­ town Friday on hi» regular trip.
Notice is hereby given that the part­
ing and many of them have sowed their
Do not buy blended whiskey. When nership heretofore existing between
spring oats and wheat.
you want pure whiskey see that it is the undersigned ia hereby dissolved.
J. L. Fielder, who has been sick with put up under the government s "bonded J. L. Totten will continue to operate
a severe case of grip, is reported as re­ warehouse stamp," as is the Continen­ the Steamer Winsma and ho will col­
tal whiskey, Water .Mill whiskey, Nor­ lect and settle all accounts.
covering.
H. E HANSBERRY,
mandie rye and.F. F. V. rye. Sold by
Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt and Mrs. Har-
J. L. TOTTEN.
2-27- 4 2
C. D. Willson.
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gus entertained the Ladies 500 Club Sat­
M. D Williams, of the Klamath Ab­
urday, at the latter's home on Conger
street Company, who bas been at
Avenue.
Merrill, has floished his work and left '
Harry Stilts is in the Fort Klinath
for Bonanxa today. He has a survey­
country on stock business.
ing job there and then will go to Dairy. 1
II. R. Dunlap spent the week in the
Fred .McKendree, the Bonauxa cream­
Wood river valley looking after his ery man, spent Sunday in this city.
cattle in that section.
He is making a great success of bis ven-1
KLAMATH
LIVERY AND FEED
STABLES
BUESING A. CLENDENNING,
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
Phone 591
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Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
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and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every­
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thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
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shelf-worn goods.
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Agents celebrated Ell wood Fences—
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and everything the farmer needs.
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Dependable Hardware
GEO. R. HURN, the
Abstracting
ALLJEN ILO AN
Secretary
Vice-President
Mapa, Plana Blue Prlnta, Etc.
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E.
President
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M. D. WILLIAMS, C. E.
Treasurer
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In the suit of F. J. Bowne against J.
D. Carroll, the latter ¡has filed a cross
hill in equity. F. H. Mills, attorney
for Bowne, moved that the equity case
be stricken from the files as he argued
Carroll had a complete defense in law
action and was not entitled to appear in
equity. Judge Benson denied the mo­
tion ami the equity case will be heard
soon Judge Drake and D. V. Kuyken­
dall were attorneys for .Mr. Carroll.
In the municipal election at Merrill
this week, two tickets were put in the
field, the open town ami the conserva­
tive. The latter won. The new conn-
oilmen are: 8. E. Martin, Geo. W.
Offield, W. F. Borrows, C. W. Wilson
and Fred Stukel. R. H. Anderson was
elected recorder, and P. R. Merrill
treasurer.
ture in the Lost River town.
The Houston House is being remodel­
ed so as to make room for a large din­
ing room and kitchen <>n the ground ,
floor.
Klamath Falls is at prêtent under-
going an onion famine, The price be­
ing paid for good onions la seven Cents
per pound, making them a luxury rath­
er than a table neceasity.
Evan P. Hughes, formerly pastor of
the Congregational Church in Ashland,
has been succeeded as pastor of Bethany
Presbyterian Church in Grants Pass by
Rev. W. G. Smith.
Mrs. E. B. Ramsby, who has been
suffering with the grippe,is convalescent.
The case of Dooher A Dusenberry vs.
Lester Kirkpatrick, a suit for the collec­
W. J. Moore, of Lakeview, is a candi- tion of a timber location fee, was set­
date for renomination on the Iremocratic tled out of court yesterday.
ticket for Prosecuting Attorney.
Fishing was never better and every
We have people in our city, who either day the rapids of Link river are lined
through ignorance or disregard of ordi­ with the desciples of Isaac Walton,
nance and law, are shooting mudhens large catches are frequent ami the trout
and ducks from the bridge and wharves. are exceptionally good quality at this
One particular case happened Sunday. season of the year.
The bridge was lined with people watch-1
J. B. Fi»cher, a man of long experi­
ing the launches on the river and lake,
ence in the implement basiness, has ar­
when a man with a small rifle deliber­
rived here from Salem and has associ­
ately slaughtered a number of these
ated himself with the Mascot Imple­
birds which were innocently swimming
ment House, conducted by C. T. Oliver
not more than 20 feet below. The po- >
This firm looks forward to an exception­
lice have been notifleJ to keep a watch
out for anyone shooting within the city ally busy season thia year, making it
limits, but it seems odd that any man necessary to secure the services of a mar
thoroughly familiar with the business.
could lie so ignorant as to make police
1 action necessary.
J. N. Dennis is now employed in the
Sanderson store.
Police Judge Leavitt says he is get­
ting tired waiting for the people focorne
Chas. DeBois, of Seaside, Ore., is
to him to register for the city election, spending a few days ill the city visiting
and therefore he is visiting the business with A. L. and Fred Brown.
Mr. De-
men on Main street with hia registration Bois is an experienced boat builder and
books. It is all important that every- ■ came here to look over the field with a
one should register for the city election view to engaging in the business. He
as there will lie no swearing in of votes is making a thorough investigation an<i
this year. If you do not register you expresses himself favorably impress»- Ml
cannot vote, so dont kick when it is to with what ba has seen of Klamatl
late.
county.
NIAGARA LIME AND SULPHUR
SPRAYS
Materials for All Kinds of Spraying
Also Grain and Seed Dipping. Call and See Ur
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY CornÄn
OUR
SPRING
LINE
Of High Grade Jewelry ia now in.
We have the latest Crest tens direct
from the factory.
Exquisite Pat­
tern» of the higheat possible grade
of Solid Gold and Gold Filled Designs
of rare taate executed by American
and Foreign J e walers.
“There Is Only One Way
Of J’ndgtng The Future;
That is By The Past.”
Chat 1* UlhvCbt
NATIONAL
AND
A
CROWN
NIAGARA STEEL RANGES
Rave Been Placed In So many homes.
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
Emma Block
Phone, 173
KLAMATH COUNTY BANK
KLAMATH FALLS. OREUON
E. R- REAMF.H, Vice-President
LESLIE ROGERS, Aset. Cashier
ALEX MARTIN, President
ALEX MARLIN, Jr., Cashier
The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
DECEMBER SI. 1W7.
IU o VK as
.... I 340.630*'
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63.626 M
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14.746.1*
lb6,247.tW
Loan* and Discounts................................
Bond a and Secor it isa.................... .........
Real laute, Buildings and Filiares
Cash and Sight Exchange....... ...........
LI ABILITI«•
I iito.ino.oo
21,763 n
32,000 IM
431,34.46
Capital Block, folly paid
Surplus and Profita.
Dus other Banka....,.,
DEPOSITS
•6*8,040.61
1, Alex Martin, Jr., Cashier of the al»>ve named Bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the beat of my knowledgeind believe
ALBI Merna, Ja., Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to helnre ma thia fltli day of January, l'JUS.
(aaat)
C. H. W ithbow ,
Notary Public lor Oregon.
M ason «.S lough
ABSTRACTERS
Thin Model Watches
Waist Sets
Hat Pins
Ladies" and Gents" Fobs
D. J. Winters
THt LIADINC JI WILIS
For Sale
I offer my stock of
General Merchandise
for sale at actual cost.
Stock will invoice bo-
ween $1000 and $5000.
Respectfully,
W. P SEDGE
Aoholee liiifc* of Invest-
montM flint -will make
tlio puroliaser money
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON & SLOUGH
BALDWIN
The Hardware Dealer
Carries the Most Complete
Line of
Hardware, Stoves,
Steel Ranges,
Paints and Oils,
Wall Paper,
Pumps and Pipe,
Crockery
DAIRY, ORE.
or MASON & SLOUCJH
KLAMATH FALLS
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
TIMBER LAND, ACT Juns S. 1 STS. - Natl« fsr
1 Publication. - Unital Htatea Land OMra,
f»akevi«w, Oregon,March 2, J'J08 -Notice ia here­
sy given that in compliance with the provie lone
./the Act of Congress of Juns S, 1178, entitled
'An Act for the sale of timber lands In the States
if California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
rerritory,” an extended to all the Public Land
Hates by Art of August 4, IM2, Perceval S hoi I, of
Klamath Falla, County of Klamath, State of Ore
/»•t hac filed in thia office hla «worn ata tern ant,
4o. 408S. for the purchase of the NKttE^ of
tee. 28. NW9WK, of Section No 24. In ¡Town
«hip No. 87 South, Range No. 9, E. W. M..
•nd will offer proof to show that the land sought
a more valuable for Its timber or atone than for
•gricultural purpoeee, and to establish hla claim
o said land before Co. Clerk of Klamath County.
>regon, at hit office at Klamath Falla, Oregon, on
Friday, the 22nd day of May, 190«. Ho name«
ia witneeeea: C. W. Harlow, J. C. Cravens, H E
tteudenot, and E. H Lawrence, all of Klamath
Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad
/ersely the above described lands are requested
te filo their claims In thia office on or before tha
•aid ttnd day of May. 1908.
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J. N. WATSON. Rsthtsr.
UNIVERSAL BREAD MIXER. Makes Bread Making a I'leaaure.
Agent for STUDEBAKER WAGONS and OLIVER PLOWS.
The "ACME" and *■1400" WASHING MACHINES rob wash day of
moat of ,ta terrora.
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universal food chopper
The Big Four-Story “BRICK,” Klamath Falls
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