Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 12, 1908, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
Official Newspaper
of Klamath County
VOL. XIII
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Official Newspaper
REPUBLICAN.
of Klamath County
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 12, 1908.
NO. 33
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Alubama
Arkansa»
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Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa ..............
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Maryland .
Muusin husetls
Michigan . . , ,
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Mississippi .
Missouri . . . .
Montana ....
Nebraska
Nevada
New llampshlie
New Jersey
New Yutk
Kort Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon............
Pennsylvmila
Rhode Island
Mouth Carolina
Mouth Dakota
Tentittänee
Texas
............
(tali
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
llrynn
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ have already dug theli potatoaa, b it will buy his stove at hom» as he A It INK ,%< < «»( N'T
PINE tiltot E MiWH.
♦
th<
.nr.. this y<ar. iuohi p«-> I should have dune at flrst.
♦
FOR lot It « IflLDKEN. ♦
Tlie weather Is fin« nml as the
bi, |>|,'Uli,. fi,I (hell
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ 1'1' Will II.IV.
No
statement
made by th« Repub­
ground Is ju«t right many of lb» far­
PLEVNA NEWH.
•
CITY HltlEFH.
U. E Reeder and wife were up
from Keno thia week
11
The
lican since It has |«a»s»*«l under Its
The Pl'.-vna school opened this year
mers are busy plowing
A H. Naftxger return««! Tuesday
Work oil the Millet ci'-ck bridge prenent management has aroused with a larger attendance than It ban evening from San Francisco.
9 hus a
such
interest
as
that
manifested
In
|
Is
progressing
with
all
possible
speed.
Ing their Hues
In many pla< >-i
i»
Vinson broth« i < have their reser­ our announcement last week that we known for several terms
E L. and E II. Moore were In the
Mr Fred Beck Is going to build voir ubout completed
b 1« necessary to put In new poles.
The boys are very enthusiastic ov­
wanted to start a bunk account for
city
from Poe Valley this week.
Alf<<-d and Ham Varner are lower- it »h«d or* the north »Id«* of his barn.
7
Mr. Phillips Is I'Hiklng after the every l.oy and girl In this county. er a game of ball which Is now in
V. G. Hughes of B««ltle!d r«glstsr«d
lug the hill near the Arant ranch
Mr Will Welch, who is making i county mad In «ini' vicinity.
Most of It Is amazement, and Incredul­ progress during intermissions.
J
It Heaton ba- purchased a team ity. for few people really believe that
at the American Hotel this week.
& They are scraping the lop off ihe hill ■ uew Improvements on his plare. 1« «■f .1. young
Friday afternoon, October 30th,
horse» • '» its • In Improving i we actually give one dollar in cash
¡buying shakes from Mr. Karl Adams Ihls homestead.
O A Engle, of Fort Klamath, left
IS and making a fill at the bottom
and furnish the bank for future sav- was spent In grubbing and burning
.Mr Mack and Mr Icenblca ui e lor - |*o build a amok«* liotiv
Il Is reported
will Ings
Bui thls Is exactly what we sag«.» brush around the school build­ Tuesday ruorning for the railroad.
Mr nml Mrs. Walter Simpson, of witter his sfoik
do. If you pay for your paper one ing
glug sagebrush on the former's mtu'li
BORN Tuesday morning. Novern-
Work on the
•till year In advance we will place to your
Short
Is
constructing
llnndou,
Oregon, will spend the wlu- I progressing
Mr.
John
A
IS
her 10. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.
The
<th
and
7th
grades
have
be«-n
nicely
credit In the Flrat Trust and Havings
u new lion»«* on the furm he recently >«*r In Yonuu Vnll>-y.
13
The full sown grain Is all up and Bank of this city one dollar. The modeling South America during spare Irwin, a SOB.
Mr niul Mrs Booth from Grants growing which will Insure a i go«al bank will Issue you a bank book moments, as supplemental work In
|iurclias«-d known us the Durkey
|U
Mrs. D. M. Griffith, John Grlfllih
l*u»s have been visiting at the home i crop next season
showing the detxrslt and with It will geography. The view of the river
13 ranch.
and
Mr and Mrs. J. D. Hurt were
Some
yelled
for
Taft;
furnish you u small rnetal savings
» Th« |>otato crop of this region Is ot Mr D Y Gray They left Frida)
from the school Is beautiful.
Some yelled for Bryan;
down from Odessa Monday.
bank,
In
which
can
be
placed
the
for
their
home
nearly
all
Unvested
(»them yelled —
graft.
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; nickels and dimes that your little i I A. Brentner Is plowing some how-
W. A. Guthrie, ot Page County,
Others yelled Ilk« a Hon
3
« John Darroch, who»«- father Is tlie Mr Will Logui- is helping with th»
¡one receives from you and their •drys.
While we have all of us been yelling
Iowa, has purebgs -d the Jas M Pat-
lartu
work
ut
Mrs
N
8
Drew's
ranch
foreman
of
th«
Ankeny
ram
h.
Is
at
­
I«
Mr. Sevlts, the chairman of the terson ranch of 160 acres In
I Ing for government Irrigation. But friends. These are taken to the bank
Langell
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kirkpatrick of now that election Is past and govern­ and u4de«J to the dollar we have plac-
tending our school.
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school board. Is hauling hay this Valley. Mr. Guthrie, wife
led
there
to
your
credit.
and
ion
tin»
Miss
Bessie
Icenlihe
started
to
Fort
Klamath,
are
visiting
relatives
ment
Irrigation
is
here
we
must
find
II
The question has been asked, ••For week.
left Tuesday for their home and will
something «Ise to yell for.
l<> sclioid here Monday to review the In the valley this week
whom
can
we
have
this
deposit
November 3d the Plevna school return here In the spring.
Ilaby Driscoll Is growing like a
Mr Jacob Itueck, who came back
eighth grade
IS
! weed and now weighs 15 pounds. made?" You can have it made for boys went bunting and were quite
Mr.
J.
O.
I
’
ool,
Oleno's
popular
'from
Kluuiath
Falls
last
Hun«lay.
W. H. Thoon and wife arrived in
anyone
you
like.
All
you
have
to
do
I
which la remarkable for one of hl«
Is to pay your subscription one year ■ successful.
the city Monday and left the next
X blacksmith, Is very III with pneumon­ ' brought back with him the doors and age.
Clifford Sevlts is the school li­
In advance and we will Issue an or­
The potato crop Is below me
morning for Lake view. Mr. Thoon
3 ia Dr Johnson ot Bonanza, has been slndown for th« n*-w addition to th«- ••rag« here this season owing to av- der on the bank, which on presenta­ brarian.
dry
j
Hildebrand
school
house.
He
also
■ ailed four lint«»
Is a government examiner of surveys
tion will entitle you to the deposit of
4
weather
Our teacher Is now reading “The
Miss Myrtle Mills, one of the pop­ 'brought the new library h«x>ks.
and is going to Lake County to make
In ord«?r to encourage
A sportsman in this section K!- one dollar.
13
the young people to save their money Boat Club" mornings and noons. In an examination of the surveys of the
Mr
Arthur
If.
Noyes,
who
hns
been
ular
“
hello
”
girls
of
Klamath
Full«,
complitffaed
a
dlffl«
till
thing
last
week
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by «hooting ut a goose and killing a and add it to the original deposit we which we ar« ail intensely Interest
II has returned to her home near Pin«* I sts) Ing In Yunna Valley, left for Hau mud hen. A h he does not relish uo- make for them, we have made the ed; and as soon as It is finished she I lands of the Oregon Valley Iatnd com­
'
Francisco
where
u«
hus
s«*cur«*d
a
Grove
The
many
patrons
mis»
her
4
rule that they cannot draw our dol- will commence "The Making of An pany.
torlety we will spare his name.
jMisttion ns electrician at 3125 per
pleasant voice very much
lad out for one year. It will be in
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foe Stickels. who was indicted by
th«- bank for them just the same, and American.”
Mr E A. L«'*I h of Lyons. Oregon. 1 month
the
last Grand Jury for horse steal­
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« ♦ «««♦«♦♦*♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « will be drawing three per cent lnter-
Sunday school was organised in
Tl*. past month Mrs L M Fitch
Is visiting st the home of J. H Mills.
LORELLA NEWS NOTES.
«
« «•>t. but we have started this thing the Plevna school house October IS ing was given a hearing before Judge
Mt Darroch was at Pin« Grove | has be«-n pnsturltig nineteen head of ♦ ♦ ♦♦•««♦♦♦a ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦ for the purpose of encouraging thrift
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Rev. J B Griffith and Mr. C. R. De­ Noland Friday. He entered a plea ot
Momlay Io purchase a load of pota­ 'mules for Mr B.'issett and four head
E S PhllllpH was up from tn« Falls on the part of the boys and girls of
guilty an«l was sentenced to serie
4
I
!n«t
week
of hors«» for Mri Bishop of Bonan-
Klamath County and we want to see Lap came out from Klamath Falls one year in the state penitentiary at
!» toes
and
assisted
in
the
organization.
We
T.
W
Wilkerson
Is
working
on
his
them ada to the money s-e have given
Hit» will have them fed there
The school house Ims been rac«-ntly za
I
I reservoir.
them
That is the reason they get expect to have preaching regularly, baluni. Sheriff Barnes left with the
papered with new pink building pa­ this winter
Oscar
Campbell
went
to
Klamath
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the little metal bank, so that they as soon as we can make arrange- prisoner Saturday morning.
Th<- lill«lebiun«l «< h«x«l Lus ten pu­ Falls Friday with a load of hogs.
per. and the appearance of the room
tan place therein their small change r
I»
Wm. Pitts, a wealthy land owner
Wm Duncan returned last week Once It gets into that little bank It' ! ments.
la greatly Improved.
Mrs. Ar«hy.* pils In the eighth grade, which is the
3
i
from
Oakland.
Calif.
Mrs. Brown, of Ashland, delivered of Tulare County, California, is in
cannot be removed unless it is un­
Kirkendall
Is
the
teacher.
largest
class
of
eighth
grud«
pupils
4
The telephone line to Clear Lake locked by the cashier of the First an interesting talk November 1st at the city for the purpose of investigat­
they have ever had In Hildebrand, wc i lam Is completed
Frank Mill»
1!
Trust and Savings Bank. You see
Rev. Pratt of the ing this country for business oppor­
believe.
1
Mont E. Hutchinson was in the we are try Ing In every way posslb.e Sunday school.
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-
valley
last
week
locating
Presbyterian
church
of Klamath tunities and Investment. He has been
a
road.
Mr.
Bassett
moved
to
bls
ranch
at
♦
to
help
your
boys
and
girls
save
their
♦
♦ ♦
« ♦ «
.. b
Mrs. Steve Griffith of Poe Valley money.
Falls, gave us a talk last Sunday at here only a very short time but is
I ♦
Merrill lust Week
♦
KENO
NEWH.
visiting
Mrs.
Bussey.
Is
. 13
Now. In view of the fact that you
very much Impressed with the ad­
Mr. W. H. Bliss. who bought a
E R C Williams and wit* returu- are their parents, do you not think Sunday school.
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♦ ♦ «
3
The little ones are very much In- vantages and resources and It Is like­
windmill from Mr Weber for 1100. - «d from the Palls Sunday.
that
you
ought
to
be
interested
in
*t
the
very
light
vote
was
cast
A
M. G. Sbeidler has been hauling their welfare Just a little bit more terested in the making of miniature ly that he will decide to remain.
Is now using it to grind grain, and
Total
321
167 last election One-half of the voters
lumber from the Slack saw mill.
tl an you are? We believe that the lakes, gulfs, bays, etc., in a box of
Is nt present grinding oats for Mr.
The Directors of the Klamath Wa­
Isiuls Gerber came up las’ week
stayed at home, saying they would
parents of this county are interested, earth which we have for that pur-
Kgert.
i
to
look
aft«r
affairs
at
the
ranch.
ter Users Association at their regular
not vote for Taft and did not went
lf
th«»
inquiries
we
have
already
re-
poge
Il til,ItOAD WORK HEGINS
E. C. Lion went to the Lower Gap
Home of th«» goods
to
reived are any indication. We furth-
_. ,, „ „ .
.
„ .
, monthly meeting Saturday passed a
Tin- people of Klamath Falla were to vote for Bryan, and were not So- Mr Hobeit Euiighlln,
re- after a load of |x>tatoes.
er believe that when this offer is clos-
Charlie Sevlts is rearing a flock of resolution which will be sent to the
ctallsts
Mrs. Van Hiper Is visiting her
made to realise Wednesday that the
gently taken to the Insan«» asylum, daughter Mrs..Walker
ed and remember it Is not going to wl><> geese which he caught when they Secretary ot the Interior through the
There will be a mooting held at
railroad contractors meant business
J«ihn Noble and family left Sunday remain open for all time—that prac­ were young.
local office, asking that the Reclama­
• •ven ar«» being sold by the administrator,
Padgett's
hall
next
Saturday
and that work will soon be In full
Mr. Alford has gone to Ashland on
Mr. Stanle)
Mr Bliss bought a j for Lakeview where they Intend to tically every boy aud girl in this
tion Service proceed to secure rights
Ing at 7:30 for the purpose of orga­
county
will
have
a
bank
account.
i
reside.
operation at the camps near the city.
business this week.
hot»«- u’xl other things belonging to
of way for the completion ot the Keno
nising a literary and debating socie­
The show at Bonanza was attend- Don't you think they will feel con­
A doien <lump cars and two engines
| lb«* astute.
Prof. P. J. Dead, the piano tuner,
siderable pride In it? Old as you
[ -d by S'-veral of our young people.
canal so as to construct same next
ty. Everybody invited to attend and
were unloaded at the foot of Oak
|
A school meeting was held in th«*
Mrs Ida Gerber was up from the are do you not feel a little pride in has been with us a few days.
year.
take part.
street and are to be tnken to the camp
| >lll«|ebiand «• hool house November 'Falls this week visiting her mother. the fact that you have a little money­
Great ability was shown by some
A large number of railroad teams
in
the
bank?
Wouldn't
you,
when
Mi.»
Campbell.
It is reported that there is a big
ou the llol Springs addition, It I»
I 7th, for the put po«* of raising money
I.oti Busov visited her brother's yon were a boy or a girl, been ex­ of the scholars In a spelling contest
pn-M'd tnrotigh Kono moving camp
i-vpi-it'-d that the engines and outfit
to over co.it ot an uddlllon to the school In tl>e Vinson district Friday. tremely happy if someone had opened Friday afternoon In which all of the shortage of grain in Klamath County
to Klamath Fulls or near there. The
thia year and that there will be only
w III I h > moved tomorrow and work
There wus no school Tuesday be­ a bank account for you? It is onlv scholars entered with enthusiasm.
school
Quit«* a number of the tax­
work on the south side of the river
Is to commence al once.
sufficient flour to last until next
payers were present and voted to have cause th« school house was used to 1 human for people to feel this way
We
have
no
well
at
school,
so
we
la about completed
hold election In.
about It. Then, why do you not add
Huperlnlendent McWilliams
the work begun soon. The money
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Mrs. R. C. Cowley has been called to your chllden's happiness by taking all take water from home in bottles. spring. The grain crop was only half
| was raised by subscription, except a to attend her father who is ill.
H at the work on th« cut above town ,
what it was last year and this means
advantage of our offer? If you have
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♦ ♦ ♦ I IMirtlon of it. which was raised by
♦
will take about four months and I hat
T. W. Wilkerson received an order ¡more than one child, then you can
that grain and flour will have to be
♦ ¡an entertainment given by the pupils. of fruit tices from the Oregon Nur get a bank account for each by pay-. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ shipped into the county from the out­
3 ON N A ITEMS.
about 130 men will be used. There
sery this week.
ire one tear In advance for each-- ♦
POE VALLEY ITEMS.
«
1» u thirteen foot nil to be made fiorii ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I The addition Is to be a porch and a
Georg? Noble Is putting a n«w naif (that
that Is,
is, if you have two children, pay-
pay ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ side before next season's crop la.
coyotes
lire
becoming
a
great
The
the canal to the depot grounds ari oss
cloak room, which are badly needed. on the l-aw-ton barn.
ready.
two years in advance, three children
Mr. Homer Roberts and family, of
They re­
Ducks and ge»*se ar«» very plentiful three years in advance and so on; or
The majority of p<»ople who took
the Hot Springs addition
The dirt nuisance In Yotitia Valle)
Mr.Coseboom arrived from Califor-
In the valley; and the hunters are you can pay in advance and send the Lost River, were visiting hit parents
for this nil will bo hauled on cara cently caught seventy-five liogH be­ timber claims north of Yonna Valley bagging
a good many.
ma
this week with teams loaded with
Republican
to
some
relative
or
friend,
ast
Monday.
(have lost them.
from the cut and n track will be laid longing to Mr II O’Brien
The coyotes are getting so numer­ or you can have your neighbor, who
two carloads of household furniture
Mr.
John
Van
Meter
Is
erecting
a
Mr
II
O'Brien
was
offered
35000
Mr.
Bursell,
who
has
been
away
ous
in
the
valley
that
they
are
taking
the
cut
across
the
ratal
at once from
has no children pay in advance and
and farming equipment, He will
I two years. Is coming back to live on both chickens and pigs
get the deposit; or you can have some j1 en *louse-
The track will be extended as fast as tor bls place but wants |6000
The
children
are
delighted
with
Mrs. Stephen Griffith went to Lan- commence the erection of a «-room
Mr. Mike Knock was offered 335 ' his honii>steud in the mountains this the new library books, received Mon­ relative or friend pay in advance and
the fill Is mail« until It reaches the
house on his property which he pur-
get the deposit for your child. You
railroad yards where a general nil an acre for his timber claim, but did iyeat.
day from the county superintendent. see we throw this wide open for you. gell Valley Saturday to visit wfth erased in the Summers tract His
friends a.id relatives th.ere.
T. W. Brown Is clearing up some
Mr Frank Hterxl, of Yonna Valley
Is to be made for «wltchra and yard not sell It. It Is reported Mr. Hueck
As to the little bank that is fur­
Mr. Nortridge, a Baptist minister, wife arrived last week and has se-
said the man thinks there 1» oil on Is building a house on his homestead new land, and getting ready for th« nished for the purpose of acting as
tracks.
government water which he expects a collector in your home, let its say: preached at the Lower Poe Valley cured temporary apartments in the
¡and making other Improvements. within th« next year or two.
Work at t|ie lower camp on the the place.
Gillette flats until their new home is
It is no mere toy or cheap tin affair.
Mr. John Lind of this valley hns I W<* wonder If th«* house will be big
Iti-ames place liegan yesterday, but
The people of Langcll Valley are It is a handsome, burnished metal school house November 1st at 11 a.m.
built.
and
7:30
p.
m.
heartily In favor of the proposed bank that is an ornament to any
as this la not a heavy cut and the hnd a good oat crop and is supplying ¡enough tor two?
Albert Mark and Vivian Evans have
Mr Vernon Hastings, who pur­ road from Lakeview to Klamath home. We know that It will please
Albert Walker, who is in the city
haul 1» short wagons will be used to the p<*oplc of Bly with it.
Falls.
you as much as it will the little ones been cleaning off the sagebrush,
from Bly, says that the parties for
carry away the dirt. Another dummy
Mr E Egert. who lias raised a chased eighty acres of land from Mr
E. and L.
and more than this it will be a con-
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_____ _ getting whom he has been securing options
The
farmers are plowing,
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engine will lie brought up later to g«>o«l many hogs this year. Is Ito* Joseph Welch, tor 3500, is now build­
stant reminder of the fact that your
'1'
on timber lands, have not began pur­
ing a house on the place, He will ! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ utiiiurcii
children auwuiu
should save. 11
It is
is uciui
never sat- ready to 8OU ,helr 8‘,r,n'‘ croP'
work on the upper cut and as large butchering them.
either
rent
or
sell
It.
chasing yet. although they have sev­
to
isfled.
It
Is
continually
hungry
and
an
^
^
rs
Roberts
went
has
a force as there 1» room for will be
e
♦
KENO DOINGS.
Mr. Bloonilngcamp of Bly
eral men in the woods looking over
The road supervisor, Mr I'hrman, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦«««♦♦♦ constantly cryingout for money,mon- Klamath Falls Saturday.
put on In order to complete the work bought oats and wheat from the Be. k
cy. 1 If there is anything you want
Mr and Mrt Esau Keck went to the timber. He has now secured op­
|
lias
been
making
several
Improve-
potat.
"«
from
In the shortest possible time.
Bron, and also bought
Erickson
Petterson have been to know about this, drop into the Re­
Klamath Falls last Friday.
ments on the road near Mr. Godfrey
tions on between 33,000 and 40,000
Mrs. N. 8 Drew
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moving
their
railroad
outfit to the publican office and we will explain
' Bock's, n new hrlge across Buch cr«*ek
Miss Zclla Bussey, the teacher of acres and has promises of a largo
It;
or
drop
us
a
line
and
we
will
in-
sawing
wood
Mr.
Mike
Itueck
Is
Practically nil of the pasturing for
and other improvements that were other side of Klamath Fails where ■twer you through the Republican the Upper Poe Valley school, visited amount more. It is probable that
beef cattle In this country hns been from his limber claim tor his win-
badly needed lie returned home Sat- they will do some work across the Now is the time to start. Do not let with her parents at Lorella Saturday the company w ill begin buying some
finished and from now on. hay will tor's iis «».
another day pass.
swamp.
|
time this fall.
Most of the people of till« v.t!b-y urday
You have heard of Andrew Carnegie and Sunday.
be foil.
W. H. Wall is again logging with
Mr. G«*orge Smyth sold two head of
the man who has so much money *
I milch cows to Mr. Thos. Dube of Bly, two wagons. Arthur Jones and Char­ he doe- not know what to do with
ley Marshrow are his teamsters.
it: the man who wants to die poor? J
r«*cenilv, for 345 a head.
The steamer Klamath moved a din­ II«» was once as poor as Job's turkey; i
Mr J \V Logue ami Mr. G«»otge
today ho uas millions upon millions
[Smyth will stall for Klnmnth Falls ky engine and a steam shovel to the He savs:
Falls this week.
! tomorrow*.
IF PARENTS WOULD START
Mr. F. Sevlt and his son Arthur THEIR CHILDREN WITH A SMALL
.Mr lilley Wood has gone to Lake-
are still hauling hay to Mr. Wall, the BANK YCCOUNT THERE WOULD
view to spend th«* winter.
-BE FEWER FAILURES AND LESS
The contract of furnishing Bloom- proprietor of the Keno livery stable. POVERTY' IN THE WORLD." Lal'
Mr. Laam's show will entertain the t'S STAR I THAT BANK ACCOUNT
luguimp Bros, and Wallis ranches
FOR YOU TODAY.
with potatoes for the next live years, people of Keno Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd passed through
has been taken by Mr. Carlson. The
Fire was discovered at 1 o'clock
contract price Is one cent per pound. , Keno on their way from Vshland this
Mondav afternoon In a barn belonging
Mr Roy Vestal has tiled on a piece week.
IN
Mrs. Bristol». after having visited to the Hitmaker «»state on the corner
of Inml near Short Lake and will
keep "Bachelor's Hall" this winter. her sister. Mrs. Smith, for a few of Sixth and Pine streets. A shed
At present h«* mid Mr. C. Llskey are
lie a "wise tine" and watch niy stock, as it comes in.
weeks, returned to her home in Port­ on the north side of the barn was
riding for horses.
used to store an automobile belong-
The wood work on the new bridge land.
across Lost River, nt the Upper Gap,,
Marlon Bates wus in K- no this ing to Harry Peltg. The machine
Just live miles southeast of Bonanza, | week.
was prai-tically destroyed and ren-
Xmas gifts.
ha« been completed by Wm. Flackus
McIntire freight teams passed dered worthless. It was a Thomas
mid
his
crew
of
men.
My stock will lie more complete than ever be-
The new bridge cannot lie turned through this town Sunday on their Flyer and was Insured for >1500.
to tin* hands of the county at present return from Lakeview.
flirt*, nml there will be plenty for all, vet, "the early
on account ot the grading that must
Alma Jones started to school on
A position ns governess or manag­
be done on each end of the bridge.
bird will i*et the cream," so it behooves von to profit
ing housekeeper is wanted by highly
Born To Mr. and -Mrs A. Wallis Monday.
The Keno school now Ims s<»ven- capable young woman with first class
of this valley, on Nov fl, 190S, a six-
pound hoy
teen pupils
references
Address Herald.
It
Mr C C Pearson Is digging i»la-'
Mr and Mrs I. tl Mills Vi.itvd
I'lie
premiums
awarded
for
ugri-
toes ut his ranch thia week.
Mr. Junes, ot Paisley, stopped at relatives in Keno Sunday
cultuial exhibits at the street fair
inas Gifts.” Let us do the bothering. Let us suggest
Hildebrand with nearly 300 cattle,
Mrs. U. E. Reeder went to Klam- are payable by Alex. Martin, Jr.,
AT
which he was taking to be sold to ath Falls on the boat" Monday
and give us the pleasure of showing von everything
treasurer of the Agricultural Associa­
Mr Swanson, lie expects to get 4[
Mr. Rose, n entile buyer, was in tion. Persons who have not received
and 6 cents for them
They will be
nice for this great event.
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kept at Merrill and fed until needed Keno Tuesday.
their premiums should call oti Mr
for the city markets In California
Henry Straw visited In Kono this Martin at onto and receive same
week
Dave Alexander got what was com­
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Our Ilm» It yasrsi Jo
Iks favor aaJ raha a loo*
Salle Skinner.
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nia.
After getting notice tu leave
An attachment suit was filed Wed-
8. A Penny is Improving the coun­
Klamath
Fulls he went to Dorris. He
ty road on the west side ot the val- nesday by the Klnmnth County Hunk
I
got mixed up In n cutting scrape there
1 ley
vs. L. D Ilurk. J C. Ruteni«- is at
Gees«' and «lucks are quite plentiful
amj was taken to Yreka and tried,
torney for plaintiff
, (hix fall.
lie was found guilty and was sen-
The parties delivering the Homo
Mrs. E. Carpenter left Wednesday tenced to 200 days In Jail. That will
j Comfort ranges overlooked one of
| their customers and now he says he morning fur her hume in California. hold him for a while.
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AXM INSTER,
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WILTON VELVETS
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for “Quality Jewelry"
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Gillette’s