Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 13, 1908, Image 1

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    Otticial Newspaper
of Klamath Ciunty
KLAMATH
VOL. XIII.
HARRIMAN
COMES HOME
REPUBLICAN
Official Newspaper
of Klamath County
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 13, 1908.
NO. 20
Bonanza Creamery Prospering
I.ANi.EIJ, VALLEY ITE.MH.
DICK MAKEH NEW RECORD.
“Pinafore” a Great Success
Henry Vinson and fumily have re­
It. 8. Smith Is the proud posH«Hsor
Local talent, under the direction
lumed to Medford after an extended of Prof. .Martin E. Robinson, pre­ of what he considers the largest to­
viflt In Klamath county.
sented the comic opera "Pinafore," mato vines in the county. He has
Duncan brothers have their hav at. the opera house last night, in a them planted in bis garden at his
about all ii|i and their grain cut. way that did credit to the musical home on Ewauna Heights and he Is
1 nip <>>niprls««H Homo
TIireHliing will begin In n bon t two talent of thecity, as well as to the so proud of them that the first thing
'Ttlziuis uf Klamath
weeks.
Klamath Falls is about to exper-
ability of the director. The singers he shows any of his guests are the ,
IfiKont territory while
All Vinson is now doing tho batch- were greeted by a large and apprecia­ vines and the last thing he tells about , fence the uctual results from the ap-
' '• «nd limited in tinan-
ing net, while Mrs. Vinson is on a tive audience which followed closely are the very same vines. He got the , proach of the railroad. Heretofore
*'■ 1,ri' •rcompliuhlng
visit to Portland.
the trend of the musical production. plants from Mrs. Brandenburg when L all construction work done on the
'> »ur l oiinlv. Lust year
J. D. Heaton biiH a 12-inch pump Heveral operas have been given in they were quite small. He planted I California Northeastern has been too
• ffortH, our county wus
t •at will be iiseil for Irrigating next
this city under the direction of Prof. them himself and has cared for them , remote from this city to bring any
• ’•••i nt the National Jr
SIHOII.
Robinson, but "Pinafore" is placed, ever since. In order to make sure , direct benefits to the business men pt
'"HH ut Ha, itiinento and | Hill.
I.angell valley has two threshers, b> many, at th«.- head of the musical that his vines were larger than the , Klamath Fulls, but now comes the
’•»e Valuable prix««. Wo
I 1 11« hors« mill on« steam ¡lower.
Haerainento ¡H now COflH
ei tertalniuentH given by the local tal­ others planted at the same time he , announcement by the railroad offic­
'"»•"'Hi tu unite nil the
| of I he bill I er fiini I m not
,
Th« material for the Miller creek ent.
went to the home of Mrs. Branden­ ials that the contract for the con-
* uf our county Into supply Hie local
I i Mg« has been on th« ground for
market h
burg to look at her vines. He came , struct b,n of the entire road to this
Mrs.
Don
J.Zumwalt,
as
Josephine,
'”•» fur our Improve- i I iivh h I iici * a lurg«
s in« time, ¡mi everyone is too busy the Captain’s daughter, was the de­ at a time when there was n«i one at city, including the Dorris tunnel and
hlpnimH
ttSHiirii you i hut we
W A. Itelzell, apiuiklllK for I lie Khllli-
and lininedliiteiv following this cam« I'o build bridges at preaent.
light of the audience whenever she home, but notwithstanding Ihls he the big cut north of this city,has been
all times to eooper-
nth Chamber of Commerce, extend
Owing to the dryness the irrigat- came on the stage. Mrs. E.B. Henry was determined to Inspect the tomato let to Erickson & Petterson and with­
so muiiy local oid«tH that Just now
i»iiii«HtH in anything
oil him an Invitation to meet with the
the creamery I h u few days behind 1 •'1 districts will probably carry off as Buttercup, with her sweet voice vines. He went to the garden and in a few weeks a portion of their
good of K lunnit h.
Chamber mid Hie peoido In general
with th« orders from the various Hie lulzes ut the fair this fall.
gave an excellent rendition of the was stooping over measuring the large outfit is to be brought to this
vicinity of your re­
In the roiut house park
Mr llnrrl-
It is the prevailing opinion of the part. Hebe, the Admiral's first con­ vines and counting the green toma- end of the line to make the big cut
Kluiniith count v point
lied the funds for tile
mmi Hinted thut lie would lie idi'iistul
The r«portH Issued by th« . i «nin­ i. liners of the upper country thut sul, gave Miss Beta Nickerson an op­ toes on them, when somefhihg grab- and to use the dirt in filling in the
It n I'liatihel of WiHHl
to meet the people pf Kluiniith Full
ety
allow Hint till- dairying IndtiHlry ilieaiiion tak«u by II.L. Ilolgnte will portunity to pleane the audience with bed the seat of his trousers, The yards and in the construction of the
your lauiKliex now. If they
mid thut lie whs more Hum willing
Is
on«
Hint I h highly i «inun«i at ive i crus« lo be done one of I wo tilings. hi rcharniing voice and pleasant ways. family dog objected to his pestering roadbed between this city and the
navigate Io wiHiln three
to do anything tlint would please
to the fiirinei'H and cH|i«clall> ho If I hat the government will either quit T. W. Zimmerman was strictly in bis with the tomato vines and as Dick marsh. Erickson & Petterson are the
miles of Ft Klamath. We
them, but he bud to itruw the Hue mi
they will look nfler lheii lierdH and i'lilireiv and give private enterprise element as the Admiral, It was a I made his way across the garden with contractors who have built most of
"' n«iir fiiluie, to have the
tulklng for all be hud done lu i roan
give th« milch cows ih« proper at­ ■ I'hance or will go ahead themselves. part that was especially adapted to the dog close behind he beat any the road and the awarding of the
tH uull. ■■ of ,„lr i pp.-r Ultl) 1U|(I
our
He
I II« speeches made by the people Bent | him and he carried it well indeed. record that he ever made as the star contract to them of the remainder of
Ing the continent win to talk
many tourlut m I rm I iotiH ho well tention. The Industry bus I.... .. op­
the line, with the exception of the
h<
re by the government at the begin­
wus escorted to the i> purk where he
known thut ninny other resorts simi­ erated long enough to convince the ning <l<> not Heeni to conform with Roy Walker, as Captain Corcoran, football player for Columbia. He marsh work, shows
that when E. H.
Ht
was greeted by a large crowd
most skeptical that the Klamath
and Burge Mason, as Ralph Raek- lost not only the seat of his trousers
lar to your own will be constructed
Harriman in his address a few days
wus introduced by President Dolzell.
country I h by nature one of the best I the present condition of the situa- straw, sang very difficult parts with but also a few patches of cuticle.
nml Hi, aiinuiil tourist travel to our
ago stated that the road would reach
of the Chamber of Commerce, with
dairying h « ci | ohh In Oregon ami that i lion. While we are unanimously in credit to themselves and to the de­
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rt*Itz. rluml of America" lieu source
this city in the early spring he was
th« following remark«
In due time, when therein«* transpor­ favor of the project at the time, we light of the. audience. Will Mason,
STILL SIGNING PETITIONS.
'' ■ out transportation tation fiiellliieH, it will supply the 1' .ie Jost almost entire confidence In a. Dick Deadeye, was a characteristic
Mr. E. II. Harriman
When asked about the present not guessing, but knew the exact con­
ilin. H Iihil .-<|iiulK pleaMii' and profit-
In meeting with you today, wo, us I able to uh .
iiiarketH of many of tho Pacific Coast i h« government officials. On« feature | r< presentation of the old tar and his status of the proposed i action on the ditions.
The letting of the contract coming
iliat does not seem to iih to he fair is appearance added greatly to the com­ part of the landowners in the Upper
Directors of the Kluiniith Chamber of
cities with dull) prodilds
We Iriiht that your vucallon In
| the lack of ussurance of anything edy of the opera. All of the others i project, J. O. Haniaker, , the editor of on the heels of the announcement of
Commerce, assure you that wo deep
♦
oui county tuny ufford you even grea­
being il<>n« at any given time. This carried Jhelr parts with credit to ; the Bonanza Bulletin, said:
I, appreciate the courtesy you have
"The Mr. Harriman himself that the road
ter plcaxure lhan you anticipate, and Awards South Branch Contract is known at Washington as the Klam­
shown us hi taking time from your
themselves and in a way that added . people are still signing the petitions will be built to the navigable water
we n <ure you that your annual trips
Project Engineer li. W. Murphy ath project anil ail of the people have
well earned vacation, to accord us
to the worth of the production. The ' for the annulment of the contracts this fall and to this city next spring
hero will always be looked forward Monday afternoon awarded th«- con­ to ¡>ay equal assessments both here
I costuming and the stage setting was and the same will be forwarded as gives the people of this section re­
your presence.
'a by uh with much pleasure. We tract for the const met ion of the sev­ and under the ditch now completed.
We are glad of thia opportunity to
all that could be needed to make the ! has been heretofore announced.” The newed hope and encouragement and
»• li one- you to Klumutli county.
en mile exti iih I ou on the South Should we have to continue under
scene appear realistic and the work landowners of that section are not will have a decided bearing upon gen­
express our appreciation as citizens
Mr llnrrliiiuii'o Remarks.
Branch canal th« same going to W. th« present system for a number of of the choruses showed skillful train- I
conjecturing the decision of the Sec­ eral conditions. It is positive evi­
of Klnmath county for wlint you huv<
Mi Harriman said in aubatanoe: II. Mason, whose hid on Hu- work was iears those people under Hie ditch Ing and hard work. Mrs. Geo. T. retary of the Interior on the peti­ dence that work on the road will not
dotio and are doing for mil county In
I had no Intimation of this recep- »22,703.911. Th« onlv other bid on now completed would be deriving the ¡Piatt, as accompanist, rendered val­ tions. It is evident that they have stop, but on the contrary, will be
«■»Inbllahliig your resort on th« Upper
loll until I stepped from (he boat and the entire work wus that of Maney benefits of the fruit of our labor.
uable assistance In the successful reached the stage where the result prosecuted more vigorously than
luike, bringing your friends with you
unfortunately no on« hat put on pa­ BrothcrH K Co., which was »24,669 - I ncle Sam Is as we suppose well presentation of the pleasing opera.
heretofore. So far as can be learned
does not make much difference one
to enjoy It and thus becoming mutu­
per for tiie what I ought to Hay. I 60. Work o«i the Hcbediile I h to he- ■»«•aning and sincere In this view of
it is the Intention of the contractors
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way
or
another.
ally Interested with us In tho devel­
to bring one of their large steam sho­
thank you for thia evidence of good j gin within a *cw weeks and Mr.Mason the matter, but the hay on the other
What is wanted in the Upper pro­
opment and preservation of our tin
$90,000 Real Estate Deal
vels in here at an early date for use
will and HMoiro you I wi’l always en- Is now gathc'lng the »««■ ssary ina- i side of the fence does not do this
ject
is
water
and
it
is
evident
from
surpassed
fishing
anil
liiiniing
What is believed to be the largest
on the big cut.
d, .ivor to |i|«aH<> the people of thin chlnery and men to begin construc­ I animal any good.
the expressions of the farmers that
grounds.
real estate transfer in the history of
The exact conditions of the con-
♦
«'•tloii
Nothing gift- me more tion work al (lie
I they are ready to work in harmony
We aro glml to meet you In this
time.
(
Klamath
county
was
consummated
NEWS
FROM
DAIRY.
j pl, nine than to please the people.
( with the Reclamation Service if the tract have not yet been made public
conference, not only because you are
J lie seven miles Mill runneli tile
The considera­
but. it is the Intention of the Southr
When I Htepped from the boat and
Mr. J. G. Wight moved to his ranch Into Wednesday.
Service will show a willingness to
the head of great railroad utiil finan­
tion in the transfers amounted to
era Pacific to rush the road to this
vn< prenented with a petition request- I government rysteni with the old Ad- Monday.
work
with
them.
If
the
government
cial Interests, but because you are a
in that I attend thin reception 1 am» canal ami will supply water for
Mrs. Wm. Wight was visiting in Just even »90,000, and the deals were I should decide to begin work on the city and in order to avoid the delay
i«l>resentatlvo American citizen n
for spot cash, the money being paid
on the marsh the third dredge is to
must confeM that I wa.t weary. 1 all of the lands that have hen-tofore Dairy Monday.
Clear lake dam this year it is very
type of the successful business mini,
be added at once. An order has been
Farmers are busy making hay on on Hie delivery of the deeds.
r< .ill/'d thut In addition to wanting I been Irrlgaied by it ns well as for the
probable that all dissatisfaction of
and we want your suggestions mid
The big land deals occurred be­
placed for the machine and it will
th< railroad voii also iced country lari« area thut has not been under these* fine days.
a
serious
nature
would
disappear
advice to better enable us to get re-
Prof. II. M. Hall went to I’okeg- tween Major Chas E. Worden, presi- and the landowners would get into be put in operation as soon as it ar­
road . an I my advice to the people water. Th«.« contract specific's that
sults In our efforts to develop Kinin- of tliH county I h to construct good I the work mii.- t be completed this fall ama Friday, returning Sunday,
He d< nt of the American Bank & Trust the harness and work for the good rives.
nth county resources
road
| liope Hint by autumn the 'which nieam that the Reilanialion has sei ured the Pokegama school for Company of this city, and Senator of the entire Klamath Reclamation
It Is needless for us to emphasize |iallruad »III be completed to u point I Service wilt tie in position to deliver Hie full and winter term.
Abner Weed, of California. Mr. Weed
Lewis Gerber returned last week
Project.
our Interest In th« progress of the where <’• 111 llel't loll will lie mude with waler to several thoiis'ind additional
Miss Abbie Welch was visiting in purchased of Major Worden 960 acres
from Mt. Hebron where he has been
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railroad construction on your line water Irniicportatioii and by next acres in the -qirlnv
■
of
fine
agricultural
and
hay
land
in
Dairy Tuesday.
looking after the shipping of beef
building to our city. Our giowth as Hpilng it »III certainly lie completed
Moore Bros, are pushing the work
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Editor Haniaker of I he Bonanza the Wood river valley. This tract
cattle. He and Chas. Horton loaded
u city mid prosperity a« u county arc Into this rltv Hut when this I h done
adjoins the big body of land already I of construction on their power plant
Bulletin was in Dairy Monday.
350 head yesterday, this being the
I owned by Senator Weed and gives and on the lines to Bonanza and Mer­
»Hally dependent upon Its emly emu If th,- loails hetween thin city and the Business Conditions Imrroving
Miss
Ella
Anderson,
of
Dairy,start
­
first shipment to be made from the
(I.
W.
White,
president
of
the
First
him a total of approximately 19,000 rill. As soon as the plant is com­
pletlon. We trust tliut Its count r
Upper I'uiinlry nr« not Improved I National Bunk, returned on Monday ed for Berkeley Saturday where she
Butte valley point Mr. Gerber ship­
acres.
pleted Bonanza will be supplied with
tlon will continue ns rapidly us p
will
reside
with
her
uncle.
Frank-An
­
a •-inc you that you wIII not Hee much from a trip to Portland where he
ped 250 head of steers and cows
The other deal between these two light and power as the line is practi­
Slide mid that nt th« earliest |uiasl
of Harriman or Harriman's friends. purchased the fixtures for the new di rson, and attend the Berkeley High
while Mr. Horton loaded 150 head of
cally
finished
and
the
town
will
be
gentlemen was the purchase by Mr.
date we will be In actual touch by I do not -av this In a sense of critic­
school.
calves.
'
bunk. In speaking of conditions gen­
rail with the rest of the country, In ism oi faultfinding, hut simply In the
i
Miss Emma Liskey is reported to Worden of what is known as the ’ wired in the course of a few weeks.
In speaking of Mt. Hebron as a
erally Mr. White stuted that he could
The
line
to
Merrill
is
under
construc
­
Bush
tract,
comprising
2400
acres,
this connection w<- are nlso milch In ».it m e of friendly advice. The people
: be quite sick, but it is said to be a
notice a decided lin|>rovement since
2000 of whlch’is under the govern­ tion and will tie completed in time to shipping point Mr. Gerber said that
need of direct Western Union T«4« . whom you would have come here ex-
little better at this writing.
I
i his last visit to Portland. Business
ment
irrigation ditch. Mr. Worden carry electricity for light and power it was a little inconvenient at this
graph servlet« without Hr« annoyance i peel good roads. They arc lined to
Prof. B. M. Hall, Miss Nett Drew
of all kinds seems to be improving
time on account of the Southern Pa­
and others have gone to Klamath already owns over,200 acres of land by early fall.
of teleplimihig our messages part them and expect them and are will­
iand more money Is being invested
cific not having an agent stationed
The
transformer
house
has
been
1
adjoining
this
tract.
way.
ing to ¡my for them, and one of the I than a. few months ago. Portland Falls to take the state and county
there, but it is bls opinion that in
built
and
the
instruments
Installed
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examinations.
Our Chamber of Commerce Ims first things you want to do is to see
Ims never hail a better year than the
the course of time it will be the best
therein.
The
heavy
machinery
is
DARI
EY-PARKIN8ON.
Prof.
It.
M.
Hall
lias gone into the
j'lst entered Into a contract with your that they get them. I have always ' present one in the opinion of Mr.
shipping
point for entire Southern
being
put
inplace
and
the
concrete
On
Thursday,
August
6th,
at
Nev
­
poultry business, A young goose
Southern Pacific emiipany to do ♦ 1 ,- believed In Oregon, and particularly j White.
Oregon. He and Mr. Horton will
work
done
so
that
the
building
for
ad»
City,
Cal.,
occurred
the
marriage
hardly
old
enough
to
fly,
was
Hoen
ftOO.Oo worth of advertising for us thia pint of it will be a resort In the
He had many Inquiries about the
the plant can be erected soon. It Is make another large shipment the lat­
during the ensuing year, through the Slimmer similar to what Southern Cal­ Klamath com.try and he met a large cn the streets of Dairy. Mr. Hall of Mr. C. T. Darley and Miss Pearl
safe to say that within two months ter part of the month. They now
Parkinson.
The
bride
is
oire
of
the
tdok
up
the
chase
with
the
town
i
chil
­
Runset Mugaxlne
Wo want farmers ifornia Is In the winter, nml you nil number of people who have been here
the
plant will be supplying electricity have about 400 head pastured at the
popuini
young
ladies
of
that
city
and
for our valleys, but before »« call know what the section around Ixn to make personal Investigations. He dren and succeeded in catching it.
Melss ranch which will be loaded in
Mr. J. It. Welch and family and the groom is one of the engineers in for lighting and power purposes.
hope for many, we I iiuh I have nill- Angeles Is Thia has been made poa- states that everyone whom he heard
about
three weeks.
the
employ
of
the
Reclamation
Ser
­
Miss
Abbie
Welch
arc
getting
ready
There Is some talk of a walking
road transpprtiitlon. These farmers slble through the great Improvements ■nentlon Klamath said something
must be assured of transportation for made in that part of California by good about the place. It is generally ' to take a trip to Crater lake and the vice. The happy couple arrived in party to Crater laka and back. It Is
Mr. and Mrs. T. G Hendricks and
he <uti last night and will make their understood that a number of the Miss Ruby Hendricks, left Saturday
I beh-y patch next week.
their crops, or they cannot afford to
realized that thin country is one of
the pimple there.
Sey Pool was kicked by a horse holm here.
local sprinters expect to take the hike morning for Eugene, after a brief
raise them. May wo promise pros-
When I landed from the boat I vast resources and that in time its
Tuesday. Dr. Johnson attended him.
in order to keep up with the Port­ visit with Mr and Mrs Richard Shore
pet live settlors that they will have
trad«* will be valuable to the metrop­
J. F. Kimball has returned from a land Y.M.C.A. crowd.
Doctor said there were no bones bro­
Smith.
transportation for Hie crops of the
olis of the Htate.
trip to l’okegama where he met Geo.
ken
but
still
he
can't
use
his
leg.
I
Mr. 1». Shook is putting In pipes S. Long, the vice-president of the
I
Small Demand for Horses and a hydraulic ram for irrigation Weyerhaeuser Timber company, to
I
"Tiler«» Is not much demand for purposes. He will have one of the discuss local interests with him.
horses at this time," said J. Frank finest places in Klamath county when There is considerable uneasiness
Adams when asked about the horse | lie gets everything in running order. among the timber companies on ac­
count of the danger of forest fires
! market In Klaynath county, "A few
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and they have Increased the patrol
KENO NEWS.
¡cavalry horses are wanted by buyers
Mrs. Fox has returned from San and are keeping a very close watch.
j who are now In the field, but aside
While In the vicinity of Pokegama
| from this the market is not. strong. Francisco where she took her little
, There are buyers in the field but I boy to be operated upon. After the Mr. Kimball went over the lands leas­
many of them lire trying to take ad- operation was performed the boy was ed to Dave Edler for grazing purpos­ I
BEGINNING with Saturday, July
| vantage of the dull times and are able to hear anil lie Is now at the hos­ es. He was accompanied by Mr. Ed­
ler who name with him to this city
ii,l have decided to hold Satur­
I telling the ranchers that horses are pital to be permanently cured.
on
his way to Bonanza. The lands
Miss
Ruth
Doten
is
giving
good
not worth anything, but that they
days as Bargain Days. Each and
| will buy If they cun get them reoson- satisfaction In dishing up hash for leased by Mr. Edler cover the Spen-
every Saturday thereafter, different
cer creek, Aspen lake, Rock creek
( able. The demand Is not good at this the public. Ruth is a rustler.
Charley Snowgoose is taking or­ awd Klamath lake sections. Wm.
goods will lie put on sale at bargain
time but It will come out all right."
Mr. Adams Is perhaps the most ex­ ders for tho Grand Union Tea Co. ile Smith, of Bly, who had leased lands I 1
prices, and it will be to your special
tensive buyer of horses In this sec­ takes orders for ten. coffee, baking along the Upper lake found It Impos­
benefit to keep your “eye peeled
tion and he is in touch with the mar­ powder and spices. Ho gives a val­ sible to bring his sheep through and
kets of tho California cities. He hnH uable premium with everything or­ the lands have been leased to J. A.
and watch for future announcements.
a large number of horses nt Ills ranch dered and his customers aro deliglit- Brown, of Cornell, Cal.-
and expects to hold them until there <d with the goods and also the pretu-
Frank Sargent, Herb and Chas.
I iiiiiih which he delivers at their homo Baldwin had quite a time getting
Is a better market.
' without extra charge.
started on their camping trip Tuesday
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Large bands of sheep are brought noon. With the assistance of a crowd
<’n Saturday, July 11, there will I*
NiiHtaiiiH Broken Irin.
from Southern California on to tho of spectators, every one of whom had
Al Kubes had his l ight arm broken
reductions on everything in the house
Kern» range and when they get the
Monday afternoon bv belnv thrown grass off they will go to Aspen lake suggestions to offer, the packs were
(excepting contract goods)and it u ill
to th«« ground by the Worden auto­ It would be well for the assessor to lashed onto the horses, hut the next
pay anyone wanting things in the
o
mobile. He made an effort to catch get after them and assess them the serious difficulty was to make the
pack horses understand that they
KLAMATH FALLS
the car Just as It was starting but fell same as the natives.
jewelry line to call.
wore supposed to carry the loads that
with the result that the right arm was
they were supporting. After camp
broken Just, below the elbow
The
Mrs. G. W. Fish, the milliner, equipment had been strewn all over
fracture was reduced by Drs. Hamil­
left Tuesday morning for Grants Main street and the horses repacked
ton and Fisher and Al is getting I
Pass for a brief visit with relatives, the trio started on their journey Into
along as well as could be expected.
after which she goes to San Fran- the hills after deer and bear.
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! N C Monson swured n license 1 lies cisco to buy her Fall stock of mlllln-
The Klamath Falls Military Band
LEADING WATCHMAKER
JEWELER
i
ery.
will give Its first summer concert In
| day to wed Miss Callie L. Holt, and
.1.
E.
Ballinger,
mother
of
the Court House park on Friday ev­
the marriage took place Wednesday
Peliteli, arrived in the city ening. The band may decide to give
at the home of the bride. Claude
The hiiHinoHH of the Bonanza cream
ery I h entirely natlHfactory to all par-
lien Interested In the enterprlHi-. Dur-
ing the month of July the fiirinerH
were paid approximately »1200 for
butter fnt, while during th« same
month of last year they received in
round iiuiiiberH only »5en This h I iowh
Hie Increase in the hiiHlni-HH in just
lone year and If this I h kept up for
u few years Bonanza would lie <*n-
titled to the dlHtlnrllon of being t he
bill ter dl l of
La
S. P. CONTRACT
IS AWARDED
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The Real Thing
GO TO
GILLETTE’
FURNITURE
As a Starter
G.HeitkemperJr.
Sewing Machines, etc.
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Our goods are attractive, also the prices
Klrkpatrlck also secured a license to Saturday night from Wingfield, Kan , weekly outdoor concerts during the
remainder of the summer.
wed Miss Lena McCarten.
and will remain indefinitely.
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