J. M Moore was In from Olcnc on
lion ILL. llenson retnr .«d Mo ,Jav
8. H. Mel«« is up from Montague.
>evvnlng from Lakeview, where he
William Goiw. of Bonanza, was in Tuesday
Mrs. Ben Graham and son were up 1 the city Friday
Guy Merrill wa« up from Morrill *’*•*
•“ altendaneo nt the term
from Merrill
“
Saturday.
’
nM,rt for I«*** County.
William Shook, of Dairy, was In over Sunday
P. II Gray was In town Saturday
C D Arthur, of Lakeview. 1» In th<
J II Ackerman, of Salem, «tale
the city Thursday
after a load of freight
city
on
business
superintendent
of public Instruction,
C. R»s«*crans and J. Oden, of Mer
V. O Hughe«, of Bedtleld. wa« In
Work la progreasing rapidly on the' *rr*v*** here Thursday to attend the
rill were In the city lin nd ay.
w*« Itj the city Bunday.
new Jacobs building
I teachers' institute now In »esaion in
Mrs J II. Wheeler came down
Will Fdler. of Bly. was In the city |,hl* *1’'-
8 II. Griffith, of Poe Valley, was In from Fort K la math on Friday aftor-
the city Monday on business
Miss Cornelia Marvin, of Salem,
Thursday on business.
noon
secretary
of the state library board,
Ex-County Bchool Superintendent
J.
Shank
and
L.
A
Obenchaln
wvrv
Henry Schmohr, of Dairy, was reg
¡arrived here Thursday
Mis» Mar
tAlght was In the city Saturday from istered at the American Hotel Tues up from Merrill Sunday.
Dairy.
i
vin
la
one
of
the
instructors
partici
day
Mr. and Mrs. Terwilliger, of Mer
tutting tn the Teachers' Institute.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A Barrows and
Joe Snaderly and G. II Carlton r,,l. were in the city Monday
son were In the city Saturday from were in the city Monday from Mer-
llr» Il C Best left on Tuesday
Miss Nellie Wood of Kono, was in
Merrill.
for I’endleti n. where she will visit
rill.
i the City attending the Institute
relatives tor a »hott time She was
A marriage license was Issued Sat
Titos Grubb. Keno’a hardware man
J II Heaslg, of Fort Klamath. was
accompanied as far as this dtv by
urday to Clay Gllbreth and Miss Ma came up from Ketio Saturday with I In the city Thursday on business
her husband, who returned home on
mie McWilliams.
his wife.
Joseph Hettinger, of Bonanza. wai Tuesday.
BORN—In this city, Sunday, Octo
A marriage license was Issued Frl-1 registered at the Lakeside Monday
G. Heltkeinper, Jr . Is remodeling
ber 25. 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. A. A day to C. II. McCumber and Mrs. Llx-
L.C. Slsemore of Fort Klamaih was he Interior of Ills store room, In
Carlson, a daughter.
xle M Allred
| regislered al the l-akesldc Monday. order to »ocuro greater room for his
Frank Silvas, proprietor of the well
C. K. Hoyt a well-known resident, R. Mitchell, of Merrill, was regis
holiday goods. When completed It
known Spring Creek resort, was in of Fort Klamath, wa» In the city Sat
ter • I al lhe l-akeside Inn Thursday A'tll be one of lhe handsomest estab-
the city Saturday on business
nrday on business.
U oik men began Tuesday on the Ushments lu lhe state.
H V. Gates, who has been In the
II V Mitchell left Saturday for lH)( O1( n,,. ci rat National Bank build
l»ave Alexander, who had u hear
city for the past two weeks returned Ashland, where he will i visit with |iug
ing before Judge Miller Saturday af
Sunday to his home In Hillsboro.
friends for a few days.
C.C. Jackson, the well known hotel I er noon. on the charge of assaulting
C. I). Willson Is making arrange
Mr. and Mrs. Garduer. of For, i , man of Fort Klamath, was In the city j
in Indian with a deadly weapon, was
ments to open a meat market at his Klamath, were In the city Saturday
Monday
>onud over to await the action of the
place of business on Main street. near on a shopping expedition.
Miss Jessie Dunim. one of Ronan- trand Jury. Ills bond was fixed at
First.
George and C. P. Chastain went I za's popular teachers, was iu the city J 1,000. in default of which he was
Mrs. F. M. Griffiths, John Griffiths to Bonanza Saturday, where they trta-
j tor the Institute.
placed in lhe county Jail.
Mr and Mrs. J. G. Hurt and Mark iiod with the “old folks" for a few
G. W. Robinson aud family, of Bo
C. R. Miller, the McCloud pllOtOg
Meredith were down from Odessa on day*.
nanta. were registered at the Anierl rapher, w ho has been here for several
Sunday.
Alex. Martin, Jr.. who has for the can Hotel Thursday .
lays securing punoiaiuic views of the
Mrs. W. R. Campbell aud Miaa Ran past two weeks been in charge of the
B. M Hall, who Is at present I city, and surrounding country, left
kin came in from Lorella on Friday Merrill bank, returned home Satur-
teaching at Pokegama. was in the Sa’utday morning for his hottie
and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs day afternoon.
city for the Iustitute.
! it is his present Intention to return
L. Gerber.
MARRIED—In this city, Friday
GIRI, WANTED for general houae- I o Klamath Falls next spring and lo-
FOR SALE—A fine ranch of 600 evening. October 23. 1908. Miss Lit
keeping.
Apply at Heitkemper'f I cate here permanently.
acres, 250 head of cattle. 100 head tle M Allred and C. H McCumber.
Jewelry Store.
1 7
The 2-y ear-old «on of John Nini-
of horses and mules. Price 125.000. noth of this county.
B. E Lee. Miss Blanche Robinson non» of l.ltchfleld. III., was frighten
10-29
MASON & SLOUGH
Miss Cornelia Marvin, secretary of
and H.H Hoyt of Merrill, were in at- 'd to death by the squealing of a
Among the Fort txumaihites who the Library Commission. returned to
in the city Thursday .
aog this week. The baby was near
were in the city Saturday are, W O her home in Salem Sunday
Miss
Small tracts of well located tule i he sty, when the hog. fighting It»
Kingdon. F Stuin.an, L Brannan. Marvin was one of the instructors at
marsh lands offered for one week at mate, emitted a loud squeal. The
B. Ixiosley and E. Armstrong.
the Teachers Institute.
$20 per acre. Abel Ady
tl >abv fell over In a faint. Convulsions
District Attorney D. V. Kuykendall
J H. Ackerman, state superinten
J.
D.
Carroll,
who
has
been
in
Port
followed that resulted In the death of
returned from Lakeview on Friday dent of public instruction, who was
the child
Judge Noland and Court Reporter in the city this week as one of the in-1 land aud other points in the north,
Work on the superstructure of the
return.-ed
home
Monday
afternoon.
Richardson reached home the foilow- structors for the Teachers Institute.1
bath house on the Hot Springs addi
ing evening.
retinned home Monday morning
C. Mulkey and Miss Mulkey, of
tion Is progressing rapidly. That It
J. Fiank Adams began on Satur
C. A. Williams, recently from Cal-1 Fort Klaiuath. were among those in will be a handsome building Is Indi
the
city
this
week
from
the
Wood
day dismantling the dredger prepara ifornla. has purchased the homestead
cted from the work already done It
tory to removing It to the Upper lake, relinquishment of F Hellbronner. The River city.
will lie a welcome addition to the
where it will be employed In dikiug land adjoins the Bowne and VanRiper
Will Huy Timber—I have aom< convenience« of this city and one that
the Weed ranch.
ranches at Bonanza. The sale was 'money to Invest In timber claims, i has long been needed. It will un-
the price Is right. L. JACOBS, Klam Joubtedly be patronized fur beyond
The many friends of Mrs W. C made by Mason & Slough.
8-ltt the expectations of Mr Sanderson.
Davenport will be pleased to barn
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shore Smith ath Falls.
that she is rapidly recovering from returned Sunday evening from Eu
The new $350 billiard table for th<
J J Curnow, who has been lu this
the effects of an operation which was gene, where they had been to attend i Band arrived Tuesday afternoon on
county for the past several weeks,
performed last Friday afternoon.
the marriage of Mrs. Smith's sister. jthe boat. The boys have commenced
returned on Friday lo his home In
Work on the handsome residence Miss Ruby Hendricks, which occurred i preparations for its installation
Placerville. Calif. Mr. Curnow stat
being erect'd by Sam Summers at In that city on October 21st.
Link»file Camp, No 33011. II. N. of ed that he was well pleased with what
the corner of Pine and 7th streets is
P. R. Merrill, cashier of the Merrill A.—Meets every Second and Fourtl he found here and Intended to return
progressing rapidly. When complet branch of the Klamath County Bank. Wednesday of each month Visiting
next spring and bring his family with
ed it will be one of tie most attrac- w,jO ,lag been ¡n California for the neighbors welcome.
tf him
He further stated that If his
tive homes In the city.
east two weeks, returned home Sun-
Mrs. C. S. Hillis, who has for the friends listen to what he baa to say
it Is reported here that S C. Graves <•■>’ evening. Mrs. Merrill will re nasi few weeks been visiting with hei that many of them will accompany
and Bruce Allen have purchased the main for two or three weeks visiting laugl.ier, returned Tuesday mornirtk him and become residents of Klam
Bonanza Bulletin from Hamaker and with her relatives.
o her home in San Jose.
ath county.
son. If the story is true they are to
Miss Etta Arnet» left on Wed
Sheriff Barnes left Tuesday morn
J. M Mute, of San Francisco, re
be congratulated. No better matched nesday morning for Portland, where ing for Merrill, by way of Bonanza,
turned to bls home Tuesday.
Ilr
team of newspaper men were ever she will enter the Portland Business the trip being for the purpose of
came here about ten days ago for
lilched together and they are certain College for a full course in business serving papers In a civil suit
rhe purpose of looking over this sec
to make » success of the Bulletin, methods and shorthand and typewrit
Mrs. C. T Parley left on Tuesday tion. mid hearing of the beauties of
The Herald wishes them unbounded ing. Miss Arnett is one of the stud-
for Vale, Ore., where she will visit Crater latke decided to visit thia «re
success.
•nts of the high school, having been ,
with relatives for a few weeks. She lic wonder before leaving He went
* F. C Eldred, the Bonanza harness >ne of Its brightest pupils.
was accompanied as far as Calor by up Friday and found twenty-eight
man. was here Saturday, it being
Mason * Slough last Saturday clos Mr. Parley.
Inches of »now. lie was assisted by
hla first visit to the county seat since 'd the sale of the A. E. McClellan
Superintendent Arant to breuk a trail
Mrs.
A.
L.
Wood
and
Mrs.
I..
Me-
he went to the metropolis of the Up arm of 160 acres, near Bonanza, to
to the rim of the lake. He says he
per Project, one year ago. Mr. El leorge E. Gillett, of Idaho, the con- Caustland. both of San Jose. Calif., was amply repaid tor his efforts, as
left
on
the
boat
this
morning
for
their
dred says that since they got electric ¡deration being $4.750. This inelud-
It is the greatest sight he ever wit
light in Bonanza that everyone sits d the stock and farm machinery. home. They have been visiting rela nessed.
|
’
Ives
In
Lakeview.
up nights to watch them burn. At Mr. McClellan bought the land from
Pierce Evens and wife left Thurs
last reports no one had been injured foseph Nichols last July.
day morning for San Francises,where
from trying to blow them out. He
See Ady for marsh lar ds.
tf
Mrs. Evans will enter a hospital for
returned home Sunday.
medical treatment. Mr. Evans ex-
. pect« to return here In about two
New Bicycle» for Sale and Rent
weeks.
Tents for rent
E. S. Turner and wife, of Fort |
All Kinds of Repairs
| Klamath, were here on Thursday foi
| the purpose of arranging for the ship- •
ping of a consignment of household
T he GUN STORE
goods which they have Just received
Phone 5'’3
Opp. American Hotel
I from their former home In Ix>s An-
, geles.
We mean are you coming to the Street Carnival during the week of
Nyal's Vegeta
Oct. 12th. We hope you will. We are going to have a big time. And
Roger Harvey Buck, bookkeeper
ble Prescription
You cannot afford to nils« the big
is indicated in all ale at the Boston Store.
when you are here we would be glad to meet you personally in our «tore,
i for Erickson & Peterson, the railroad
ordinary
disenses
to «how you our modern, up-to-date stock of Drugs, Medicines and every
contractors, died at Weed Monday of
of women. This
thing found in modern drug store«. We hope you will come and see for
consumption. He was 27 yearB of
remedy
never
yourself the largest and beat drug store in Klamath County.
age. The body will be shipped to his
disappoints, its
good effects be
former home in Idaho.
ing jH-rceptible
A
Mr. Allen, one of the wealthy and
from the very |
first. It is com
¡prominent residents of Medford, has
posed of the pur- j
j purchased four acres on the Upper
est and most re
| Lake, It being his intention to erect
liable drugs - 1
I thereon a modern summer home and
mercurial», opi- i
ates and other
make It cne of the beauty spots of
now shows her happiness
harmful
drugs
the upper country.
and shines resplendent
being excluded.
The many dis
along with our line of
George R. Hum is putting on the
'
tilt flA**Æ*
•A*
—ê—
»-è—, —-â^,
^.1—
concerting influ
“
!>! ’X1 ’X! ’X!
’X? !X X’ ?X! • " V ?Jp ™ ™ ?™ V ▼> I finishing touches on his magnificent,
ences to which
: new block and will have It ready for
woman is con
!occupancy this week. Work was com-1
stantly subjected
render her liable
1 menced today on the cement side
to many func
«n<r
walk In front of it, which, when com
tional disorders
pleted, will add materially to the ap
that not only tend
Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
All are appropriate wed
pearance of the structure as well as to destroy her comfort an i happiness,
ding gifts and she will
and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every-
to that section of the city.
but which gradually merge into chronic ;
not be happy till slio
and serious diseases.
get« them.
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
President Roosevelt has signed a
Nyal's Vegetable Prescription is with
contract with the Outlook to act a« out s peer for the snccessful treatment
shelf-worn goods.
an associate editor after his retlre- of female weakness, painful and disor
menstruation, hysteria, cramps,
Agents celebrated Ell wood
ment from the Presidency In March dered
"bearing down pains,” inflammation
next. This is made subject to the i anil falling of the womb. This is a rem
and everything the farmer needs.
existing contract to write a story of edy of sterling worth.
bls African travels for Charles Scrib-1
UNDERWOOD S PHARMACY
ners Sons
Hla work In connection
THI LC/
COB. 7 th and main st ».
#
with the Outlook Is to cover political;
BRANCH STOKE
I
Klamath Falls
•
Oregor
4^ 44 4« 4.4*4.4» 4444.4.4.4.444.x and economic topic«
CITY HKIEFN.
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and KOKOMO LAWN FENCE
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ROBERTS & HANKS
HARDWARE DEALERS
WAGONS
STUDEBAKER
BICYCLES
ARE
YOU
COMING?
STAR DRUG STORE
“They have it."
Dependable Hardware
bv Geo. T. Baldwin
Che
fair
Bride
Sparkling Cut (Jlass
Hand Painted China
Rich Silver
£
Fences—
GEO. R. HORN, lhe Hardware Man
REMOVAL SALE of
The Boston
b. J. Winters
Phone 2Ó1
VVe haven’t always got if, but we get it it it is in our line.
We don’t carry a #iix),ooo.o<> stock, but we are growing.
We aren't selling out. We expect to stay and help make
this one of the busiest towns in Oregon.,
Come and see us. Lots of new goods.
Yours in interest of the pocketbook,
T he □ D eal
BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary
IMIN J. ZUMWALT,
i'. R
I'reahli-iit
Abstracting
. E. M. BUBB,
Vice Presiilent and
T reatiurer
Map«, Plana, Blue Prints, lite.
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
The contract has been let for our new Brick, corner Main and
Third.
T Rather than move our Immense $40,000 Stock we are
tfointf to give to the people of Klamath County the greatest op
portunity to buy goods cheaper than ever before
Sale began Thursday, Aug. 27. Ends Nov. 1st