♦ ♦ ♦
The Christmas money goes farth«>r
»'enter work for Mrs. C. Llakey.
♦
♦ if pul Into an I üiKon Phonograph
There was a holiday granted to s>
this district Friday by the directors !♦«♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ « farther because
the ph«ui<>gra| li
Jacob Rusek, one of the dii«s-tors,
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
I Rev Nort ridge preached at the goes farther,
asked the school bo.vs if they would
rsther have * hool or grub sagebrush 'school htMies Sunday, Nov. 29, at II corries w ith it
and clean the school •rounds oa Fri a. m. and 7:30 p. 111.* He will preach mor* pleasure
for more peo
day. They soon decided to do the lat here again Dec Bth
Dick Ross and Fred Egllnglon ple for a longer
ter and all hands wore up Instantly.
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Therefore Supt. Swan will find the went to Klamath Falla Wednesday time than any
UVtN MOOUJ
Mr. and Mrs. Evert Griffith passed gift you could
grounds all cleaned when he comes
JIJ.W to VHl tH)
All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this paper to visit the Hildebrand school.
through the valley- Wednesday- en select. Every
will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume articles
A large fat turkey was enjoyed at tonto to H. Bubsey'a ot Laugell Val- machine guar
will be published.
anteed for one
Mr and Mrs. Vierra's home Thanks- lloy to spend Thanksgiving
H. J. W IMI XX
■ giving. Those partaking of the fine
Douglass Bussey went through the year.
Jewelrv and Muskat Instruments
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ and ran away but H, T. Anderson dinner were Miss May Robinson. Mas I valley Wednesday
lie ha<l been to
♦
NEWS FROM DAIRY.
♦ caught them before any damage was ter Ernest Nall, Messrs. Janies Wight. the Falla with a lead ot chickens and
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ done, Tie the horses next time ^IU|Jobn Anderson and Will Logue.
You cannot afford to miss the big
turkeys.
sale at the Boatou Store
The 5th and Sth grades entertain
D. P. Bhook began feeding his cat when you leave them
Frank
Jobes
wont
to
Klamath
Mr and Mrs. R. S. Worden and ed the school Weduesdav afteruoou
tle November 25th.
Wednesday.
Mr
Cartright spent Sunday with Mr. i Mt aU
|ng a n .pleudld
ftiviMf»
spivumu program,
^tv'Hiniit, COll*
SI MMO.XS
Pat. Colahan will fcfd cattle for
The farmers had to quit
1
plow Ing
and
Mrs.
J.
H.
Hobbs.
I
listing
of
recitations.
Thanksgiving
Dave Shook this winter.
III
III«*
tirvUlt
Court of III«' Stu I«' of
Last Tuesday the members of Gale songs, and play, "Little Red Riding as the ground Is froien.
Wm. Wight and wife took dinner
Oregon, fol* klmoulli County,
Miss Zella Bussey spent Thank <-
at G. O. Anderson's Thanksgiving Sunday school met at the home of Hood ' This was a surprise to the
Eugene Spencer. Plaint I IT. va F L
R. C. Anderson to practice sougs for teacher as well as pupils. Those pres giving' with her |>arents tn l.angoll Wright and Clara Wright, Defend
day.
et’! were: Mr. and Mrs Chas Me Valley
W. P. Sedge took dinner at P H. Thanksgiving
ant«. Summon«.
it C. Anderson is busy taking the I Cumber. Mrs. Fred Bw-k and John
Mrs. Hughes Ethel, Mary and Char
Gray's Tranksgtving day.
To F I. Wright, above named de
ley Hughes, Elmer Ellsworth and
N
Ritter.
Miss May Robinson was in Dairy school eeusus.
fendant
Rev. Johnson preached an able dls-
Adam Weidman of this valley Is Mrs. Moore took Thanksgiving (Hu
Thanksgiving evening.
In t>..' nnnw of th«> State of Ore
Harrison Gray was in Dairy on course at Gale Suuday at 2 p n- . selling turulpa at on-hulf cent per tier with Mr uti d Mrs. Bert Moor*.
i on
You an* hereby requited to
and will hold services every two 1 pound
Levi aud Frank Griffith Weut to i.ppear and answer the plaintiff's
Thanksgiving evening.
Klamath
Falls
Friday
Mrs. Walter Campbell, of Lorella,
Elder Nortrldg«* took part in the weeks hereafter
Olliplalnt III the alsive eutllled suit
Louis Tolle who is attending Hlqh spent Thanksgiving with her mother.
Mr and Mrs. J im * Taylor and ehil- ou or before the 17th day of Decem
Thanksgiving services at Bonanza
•Iren, of Olene. attended church here ber, 1908. that being the last day
Wm. L. Welch went to Klamath school in the Falls spent Thanks Mrs. N S Drew, of Yonna
ent*:
Those having the most perfect les- j Sunday evening.
Falls Friday and brought out a load giving at the home of his
prescribed hi the order for publica
at Gale.
Mrs. Haynes and daughter. Mrs tion of summons and the Univ within
tons as shown by the Star Board are:
of groceries for W. P Sedge.
Mont Robison has returned to Mer 1st grade Earl Beck, 2nd Clara Walter Purdy, of Merrill, visited at which the said defendant la required
Sheriff Barnes was in this locality
looking after jurymen for next court rill to make his future home, That's [ Smyth. 4th Willie Beck, Sth Waive Mrs. Stephen Griffith's Friday. They to appear and anawer and If you fall
r'.ght Mont Gale Valley is all right ' Drew, 7th Viola Pearson. 8th Ernest were 011 their way to l.angetl Valley o to answer the plaintiff will appl>
Friday.
Mr. Callahan and Mr. Eoustwrlght Nall.
where they will visit a week with rel to the court for the relief as de
Miss Nett Drew returned to Klam
Those on the Roll of Honor for the atives.
ath Falls Saturday to be ready for are busy plowing nowadays.
manded In plaintiff s complaint, that
The government surveyors who are month ending November 2 9. 1908,
Mr. Elder, the Lower Poe Y'alley H to sa>
school on Monday , after an absence
of several days on account ot sick- making the final survey ot the ditch : were: l.oulsa Egert, Frank Beck, scbiMil teacher, visited In the Falls . That judgment and d«*cree be enter-
have rea< hed Adams Point.
Carl Ritter, Henry Stanley. Joe Steril, Saturday.
nesa.
d for the sum of <34X4 34 together
---------- ♦----------
Sarah E Griffi! h and t'ha* W 'with Interest thereon nt the rate of
Nellie Bliss. Clara Smyth. 1 a >I^ Pool.
Milton E Lemons, from Western
Floyd Pool. Ernest Nall, Albert Beck. Lewis were United in marrlage Sat- I s per cent per annum from the 13th
Washington, came to Dairy Sunday.
PtkKEGAMA NEWS.
♦! laiulsa Flackus, Irvllle Smyth, Bertha urday. Nov 21. ut the residence of [day of June. 1908, and for the further
Mr. Lemon has bought the Caíanles ♦
homestead in Pine Flat and will move ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Beck. Willie Beck. George Beck. Ell- the bride's uncle, Rev J. B. Grlffitb. ■ um of |3U0 as attorney's feen, to
Miss Marie Abbott Is spending iabeth Vierra. Mary Smyth, Waive i'he bride Is the daughter of Mr. and
on to the place as soon as he can get
other with costs and disbursement«
Thanksgiving week up at the home of □rew> Theresa Stertl
Mrs Wm. Griffith. Their friends ex- of said suit, and that the following
a building up.
Mr and Mrs. Jeff Kirkpatrick ot tend thelr congratulations
Al. Benxinger from Swan l-ake is her father. E T. Abbott. She is a
real properly, tu-wlt
---------- ♦----------
in Dairy today. Tuesday, canvassing student at the Tacoma. Wash.. High Fort Klamath will spend the winter
An undivided four-fifths Interest
TAG DAY REt EIM'S.
in Yonna Valley
for the Salem nurseries. He took school.
n and to the South S of SWI4.
and
bride
of
Los
Ange-
Mr.
Grant
The rain which fell in this valley
an order from Mr Lemon the ne«
Section x0. North •» of NWI4 and
les came up for a day to view the since the last time reported Is «0 ot
The public library received from Lota numbered 1 and 2 of Section
comer to Pine Flat.
which
he
is
interested
new
mill
in
the sale of tags last Friday evening 29. the NW', of the NE\. HE H of
an inch
We know- that fruit trees would
and on Saturday 1107.50.
---------
grow well In Pine Flat but had never Chef Stough, of the dining hall, pre-
s'WQ and Lota I, 2. 3 and 4 of 8»«c
Prlxes according to the advertised tlon 30. all In Township 39, South
thought any one would undertake to pared an elaborate supper In honor ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦
of
the
occasion.
«
PLEVNA ITEMS.
> offer were given to Miss Faye Hogue Range 7 East, Willamette Meridian.
raise Lemons there. We sincerely
The mill ceased operations Nov ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦ for largest sum from sales over
hope those that are making the ven
Alamath County, Oregon, saving and
25. owing to inclemency of the weath
We are expecting six more pupils WO. and to Orthel Horton whose xceptlng all that portion of lot 2, of
ture will succeed bountifully.
er.
The
falling
crew
will
probably
soon Mr. Cyr of Round luike is con tales brought 17 20 to the library Section 29, to-wlt
Elder Nortridge's family are ex
Beginning at the |
work on through the winter.
templating moving into this district. fund.
pected to arrive today, Tuesday.
Southeast corner of said lot 2. thenc«'
The
dance
was
enjoyed
by
a
large
He has three children of school age.
The Woman's Club wishes to thank North 10 so chains, thence West
Early Arant and family spent Sun
A Brentner butchered hogs Thurs all who helped make "Tag Day" the 10.So chains; thence South to th«
day in Dairy and will soon come here attendance Thanksgiving eve. at the
old dining hall. Mosier's orchestra day
mccesa It was New books will prob- meander line on the right batik of
to remain indefinitely.
¡furnished the music.
Ernest Boyd, of Merrill, was In ably be added to the public library the Klamath River, thence follow-
------------- •-------------
ks I , «« neighborhood
A A CW kvxA «■ ks ‘ - -X —4 Monday
\ 1 . x «X A • ■ .
Quite a number of Pokegam« s [ • thl
with part ot this money.
Ing said meander line up stream to
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
------------- >-------------
young people took advantage of the Mr Creasy also has three children
t he place ot beginning, containing 12
♦
MERRILL ITEMS.
♦ special train to attend the masked wnom he expects to send,
ESTRAY NOTICE.
acres, more or less, held under mort
ball at Hornbrook on Thanksgiving
The scarlet fever scare Is quite gen-
gage In this suit foreclosed, be sold
J. P. Gifford and family are the night. Messrs. J. M Berry. Tony and|erai Everyone Is using disinfectants
Bay Horse, weight about 900 lbs. to satisfy any Judgment or decree ob
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Rhodes. George Burgess. E L. Coburn. Pete
A Breotner purchased a nice heifer 3-cornered brand.
tained In this suit; and that an order
They will locate In Merrill as soon Frulan and Misses Ämter, Stough and ca»f of capt. Lee.
10-8tf
S Herllhy, Klamath Falls. of sale be made, as under execution,
as they can find a house. They have Johnson were among the merry mak
Duck and goose shooting continues
to the Sheriff of Klnmath County, Or
ing crowd
started their children to school.
' ,(.od In this section. It will be Iw-t
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'« egon, and that sale be made as pro
The traveling state library is en- ■ ,.«> as soon as the weather becomes I
The Methodist Aid gave a Thanks
FIXAI, AC4OI XT.
vlded by law on all of said real prop-
giving party at the home of Mr. and joying a good circulation.
colder.
Notice Is hereby given that Mont .-rty as described herein and that all
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Fennel and
Mrs. Henry Turner. Games were
Nearly all the farmers have finish E. Hutchison, administrator of th«' right and title and Intereat of th«
family were the guests of Supt. H. H ed their plowing.
played and refreshments served.
Estate of Annie Hutchison, deceas defendants I11 and to such real prop
Grace Barrows gave a party to a Edmonds Thanksgiving.
The snow storm on Monday makes I 'd. has tiled his tinul aicount of the erty, or any portion thereof, be tore-
V. Griffith will soon take his cat things look as If winter was here.
number of her friends last Friday ev-
administration of said estate with the doted, and for such relief as tuny be
ennlg. Games were played and re tle down on the river to feed for the
Leo Thompson one ot our pupils clerk of the County Court of Klam equitable.
freshment served. Those present winter.
has returned to his home near Lost ath County, Oregon, and that said
This summons Is published In the
A survey has been made to extend River and will go to the school at court has appointed the hour ot 10
were: Lee and Charlie Brown, Riley
Klamath
Republican, a weekly news
Powers. John Nye, Sol He Dewey, Da the railroad out into the logging dia Pine Grove.
o'clock In the forenoon ot Thursday, paper printed and published at Kltun-
vid and Herbert Fitch. Cecil Johnson. trfet of the Algonna coni pany.
CL F. Sevits took a load ot wood th«* 31st day of December, 190S, as ath Falls, Oregon, by order of the
--------- ♦—
Calvin. Luther and Chester Haskins
to Klatnath Falls Wednesday. He 1» the time for hearing of objts'tlotia, If lion. George Noland, judge of t I m
Harriett Garrison, Emma Burr, Fran- *
getting $t; per cord for his wood.
any there be, to such final account above named court, and dated on
YONNA ITEMS.
♦
cis Eaton. Lucy, Ada. Alice anl Yatta ♦
J. H. Barnes went to the Falls on and the settlement thereof
October 29th. ISOS, directing
Turner. Lucy Johnson, Yetra and : ♦
Wednesday bringing home his little
This notice Is published by order
The first publication to be made 1
Gypsy Johnson,Grace Gravbael, Phoe
It seems to be Harrison Gray's fate girl who has been visiting her aunt. of said County Court, made and en
on
Thursday, the 5th day of Novem
be Brown, Alia Balis, Lulu and Ethel to have bad luck lately. As be was Mrs. Heavllin.
tered In the records thereof the 24th ber, 1908 and the last publication to
Turner.
returning from Dairy Thanksgiving,
Mr. Byers butchered Wednesday. 'lay of November, 190S.
be made on the 17th day of December
Donna Davis is very 111 at this writ accompanied by Miss May Robinson,
Arthur Sevlts attended the Keno
MONT. E. HUTCHISON,
1 908.
ing with typhoid fever. Hope she they drove off the bridge at Mrs. N. S sch«x>l
entertainment
Wednesday Administrator of the Estate ot Annie
F. H. MILLS,
will be better at next writing.
Drew's, the buggy overturning off the night. He reports it a great success,
Hutchison. deceased
Attorney for Plaintiff !
Mr. Ivory, the man who was shot bridge into the ditch. As It was only
The thermometer stood at 10 deg.
11-26-12-31
1 1-5-12-17
in the foot, died last Friday morn- about five feet from the bridge to above xero here on Thanksgiving
Ing. He left a wife and two cbil- the bottom of the ditch not much morning, Indications are for a se-
«Iren. two brothers, one sister and a harm was done, except that Miss Rob- vere winter.
mother and many friends to grieve inson has a sprained wrist as a result I I^oyd Alford came out from Klam
his death. They have taken his body of the accident, and the buggy bad ath Falls Thursday with his father.
to Alturas for burial.
J he double tree broken. They consid
Emery Sevlts was absent from
----------- ♦-----------
er themselves fortunate under the school Tuesday on account of Illness.
E. Thompson just purchased a span
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ > i-ircumstnces that the accident WM
ot mares of Mr. Cyr.
♦
GALE HAPPENING«.
♦ > not more serious.
>
Quite a large number of their rei-
Charlie Lewis, of Merrill, and Hir
PROPRIETORS
The Thanksgiving dinner given at atives and friends assembled at the am Roberts and wife, of Poe Valley,
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Godfrey
Beck
all visited the Falls Saturday.
ALL KINDS OF FRESH. SALT
the school house by the school was a
Miss Mattie Foster, daughter of
great success, After a short program Thanksgiving day to enjoy a fine
by the school and address by Rev. 1 Thanksgiving dinner and a pleasant H. Foster of Round Lake, is thinking
X/VZ? SMOKED MEATS
Johnston, the ladles spread a table time. After the dinner was over the lot visiting her parent during the
children played games, all sang songs holidays. She is now attending the
SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS
with the best of the land and it is
and
listened
to
the
music
of
the
phon
Ashland
Normal.
needless to say that everyone did full
ograph. All seemed to have an en
Sarah Griffith, teacher of the Lone
justice to all the good thlngH. Every
joyable
time.
Those
enjoying
Mr.
Pine
school, was in Klamath Falls
body united in praise of the good
and Mrs. Beck's hospitality were; Saturday.
cooking. After spending some time
Mr. Witty, who has been visiting
in social circle all departed for their .Mr. and Mrs. Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Egert,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
Smyth,
Mrs.
in
this vicinity, has returned to his
homes feeling that they had had the
Wm. rjirmann, Chas. Sherman. Sr., home in Santa Barbara, Calif.
1
time of their lives.
Adam Weldman, Fred Beck, Misses
Miss Lola Thompson, the teacher
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Slate and Mr. [Nellie Bliss, Louisa Egert and Mary of Plevna school, visited with her
and Mrs. C. J. AnderBon went to Tule 1 Smythe, Henry Stanley, Willie Jonas, father and sister Saturday and Sun-
Lake hunting and returned with a | Frank, George and Earl Beck, and I day.
large swan. Of course the ladles ¡Orville Smyth.
Clarice Bonner, Willie Barnes and
killed it.
Mike Dooher and Luke Walker Gertrude Thompson have been 111
Mr. Dalton's buccaroos brought up stopped In Yonna on their return trip with chicken pox, but are now recov- [
from the Clear Lake range 1300 head from the Falls. They will return erlng.
of young calves.
.to their camp near Mrs. L. M. Fitch’s
Prof. J. G. Swan, our genial super- i
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hadley left 1 In the upper part of Yonna Valley, intendent, visited our school Thurs
Friday for Klamath Falls to be gone where they are at work classifying day of last week. He gave us «uch
about a week. Ed. Hadley is here timber land for the county. They an Interesting and Inspiring talk, that
taking care of the childreu during ■ lassify in three grades The claasl- It made us wish to place our Ideals
llcatlon Is to prevent the timber own- higher and work harder to reach
their absence
He also brought us a num
Herbert Anderson left for Santa : t-rs from paying as much taxes for them
Rosa. Calif.. Saturday for a brief vis pool timber claims as fur good onas. ber of library books
1 Mrs F M Bennett and son V«?stal ' Our teacher Just received word that
it with friends
E C. Albin and Jack Anderson who have been living at the Falls for one of her old friends In California,
some time, have come to Yonna to
G K Wllllard, her husband and
went to the railroad Saturday morn
i
daughters were the victims ot a
ing for Mr Albin's household good« visit, and spent Thanksgiving with
| Mrs. Scy Pool Mrs Bennett on her
accident. The four of them In
Horace Hickman accompanied by jtrip will also.vlslt her sister. Mrs Dan an automobile were crossing a rail
Miss Della Gerklug visited her old Driscoll of Bonanza
road track when the machine was
home of Six years ago Sunday after-
Miss Nett Drew, who baa recovered struck by a train mangling the bodies
noon.
[from her illnua«, will be taken to the so that they could hardly be recog-
Steve Stukel und Claude Ram ay • Falls Saturday by her brother Jesse, nixed
brought up about 160 bead of catti» ¡and she will again resume teaching
Jerome Ager, the 3 year old son Of j
for Mr. Tolle to feed during the win school
George Ager, was nearly burned to|
Miss Emma Llakey and brother I death by falling Into a tub of hot wa
ter
Willie Graham left bia team stand Dave from Hwan Lake were in Yonna ter. Dr. Merryman was called at
''
L. A, Sterzl accompanied once and he says he thinks the little [
ing and _ while he was gone they be . "
Friday.
- . . -__ .a — at
t AAVWXA
thpfli fll on their rsturo to do some car- boy will recovar.
ciiiue frightened
some In/lQil
loose FinigClC
horses'them
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
i
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
DOLIAHS
HISOUHCÍS
< 14,2511 tkl
Udi IMI
I .IkK) «Ml
.. ♦ '.S.HIMI »HI
Total
ÜOlUHS
I 'Jfi.tno
!k>2
5, IN
5.4211
(Hl
10
12
74
fX’l.MM »Ht
Total...
y Directors.
I
Now is the time
to Vl«it
California
llTHEN summer has passed in these
northern states, the sun is only
mild under the bright blue skies ot
Southern California. This is one of na
ture's happy provisions—eternal summer
tor those who cannot endure a inure se
vere climate.
California has been called the “.Mecca of
the winter tourist.” Its hotels and stop
ping places are as varied .is those of .ill
well regulated cities. Visitors can alwaj s
find suitable accommodations, congcni.il
companions, and varied recreations
W
Phe Southern Pacific Co.
Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature,
describing tn detail the many delighta of winter in
California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are
on sale to California. For full information, sleeping
car reservations and tickets, call on. telegraph or
write any S. I’. Agent, or
WM. McMURRAY. Gen RJS5. |Q!., Portland. Oregon
I
Opening of Oregon
Central Military Road Grant
$200
Five acre# of
The price i«
the tract.
and
0119
City Meat Market
WEISS & ARMAND
We want all of
Your Eggs,
Chickens, Butter and Turkeys.
Will pay Cash for them.
btiVH it lot in Lakeview and a farm
varying in size from ten to one
thousand aerea.
Look into inis great Land
Grant Opening at once
I
T. W. STEPHENS
ReTi.b°l.be
Local Agent, KLAHATH FALLS, ORE.
M ASON & S l OU G H
ABSTRACTERS
A eliolee
of inve.Mt"
mentN thnt -will innke
tliv |>ti relwiNer money
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Earin Mortgages
MASON & SLOUGH
We have 700 boxes of nice,
HAND-PICKED
Winter Apples
to arrive in a few days.
Our Prices will be right
MONARCH”“6
L
■
Í
Lakeside Inn
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r.
Modern improvementa. * 73 moina ami auitea.
Hample Rooma, Bar Room, Parlor«, Two Club
Rooma, Etc., Etc.
.... ......................... ............ ...................... <[
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
>..... ¡!