Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 17, 1908, Image 4

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
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E. .L MURRAY, Editor.
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I WO DOLLARS PLR \ EAR IN ADVANCE
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All o miiKinicalions submitted I t publication in the columns of tins pa|«-r ♦
will lie im-erted only over me name of the writer. No non de plume anules ♦
will lie published.
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KEAl. fr>l HE IlliN«t t i.«.
Kian* and Allen Suausbi« . sw 4 . «<■« ♦
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR ORtGON.
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Good Roads in Other States
The at ate of Massachusetts was one of the flint to coiiMhtvr s. r
lously tl.«' question of building its load« undet the authority and
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upon the people', outlined a plan by which a commission ot tin«"
suitable meu was appoluted to tak" « l.alge of and build «cilaln lln s
of road throughout the state, based upou the needs of the commun­
ities and the physical conditions
This commission has now been
In existence for about 15 years, and It has built In that time near­
ly SOO miles of thoroughly well devised stone and gravel roads
It has taken charge of the construction ot several hundred miles of
town high whim which have been built under the direction and su­
pervision. but which still remain town wayas
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Although It Is
a Little Early
Ie a “wise ulte” .nul watch my stock, a« it Cuntes in.
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I lav e me l.tv aside these little things that
make
nice
R P. Tucker el ux to John C R« a 3, tp 39 .«. r 8 e. St 00.
ot , 1
E E Jamison et ux to W. P Dev-
«oner seQ of seQ sec 23.
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Xmas gifts.
ne‘* and ne\, of nw k, sec 2(5 tp 37 ereaux » 4 of neN*. se4 of no4 and at home, as we want you at our Sun- to the home of Mr and Mrs Ford
My stock will be more complete than ctcr be
a, r 9 e, St200.
' nek* of set*, sec 9. tp 38 s, r » U. day School
She will assist In caring for Mrs. I
A E. Bamber et ux to Ellen Pel), j 12500.
Mrs Ford Is Improving very
Herbert Anderson has returned Ford
fore, ami there will be plenty for all, yet, "the early
rapidly from her Illness.
part of lot 2 blk 47. Nichol* add to
from Santa Rosa. Calif
st HMITZ GIN E\ MORE
«o it behooves yotl to profit
bird will get the cream
Arthur Jones went to Klamath
Klamath Falls. $l«00.
Charles Anderson went to the Fall*
TIME TO SECl RE BONDS. Wednesday on business.
Falls on the Canby this week
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Hot Springs Improvement Co to
l>\ doing your shopping early.
B \x PR INCMCO D m j 3
Judgu
G. NV NVhit«-, lots 1 and 2. blk 4
C E. Tyler, of Coburg, arrived last Is taking Tom McCormick's place a*
Hot Springs add to Klamath Falls,' Dunne this morning granted former Monday to visit his daughter. Mrs fireman for a few days.
The usual remark : "It's stich a job to buy Christ
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Mayor Eugene E. Schmitz a conttn- J. E. Whltchlatch, and son. Walter
Chas Stln«lt Is through working
nias (.iifts.’’ Let u« do the Imtlici itiR. Let it« suggest
Fred Melhase et ux and Gus Mel- uanee until next Thursday in order Tyler, of Gale. He expects to return for John Ackley and went to Dorris
base to NV. T. Shive. half interest in that he might have time to pursue to his home this week
this w <vk
ami give us the pleasure of showing you everything
F T Nelson was transacting bust
NV H. Todd and family spent Sun­
e ’s of se 4 . se 4 of ne 4 . sec 34. tplbis efforts to renew his bonds, the
major portion of which ha«l been glv-1 day with Mr anl Mrs .1 II Hobbs
ness in Dorris Wednesday.
39 s. r 9 e, $1500.
nice for this great evt nt.
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NV. H. Wall went to the Falls th««
J. NV
Small __ to _____
D. L. ______
Llchty _ et ux. en by William J. Din gee. until a
Rev. Johnston preached a very In­
lot 7. blk 13. First add to East Klam-1 short time ago when the local nill- teresting sermon at Gale Sunday
first of th«' week to buy a team.
lionaire was forced to withdraw as
Erickson & P«'tterson ar«> moving
Miss Clara Anderson has been stay­
ath Falls. $250.
John Brett et al to V B. Finnell, bondsman on account of financial re­ ing with Mrs. Chas. Anderson while some of their rallroutl outfit to the
lots 5 and 6. Fairview add No 2 to verses.
Charley made a trip to the railroad other sld<> of the swamp.
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D. J. Jones went to Blldvll to shoe'
Klamath Falls. $450.
Howard O’Connor, of Santa Rosa.
J. D. Deichman et ux to Angle Ha- ♦ ♦
♦ Calif., Is the guest of Herbert An­ some horses for the stage company '
1 this week.
I.OREl.I.A NEWS NOTES.
maker. w4 of sw ’(, sec 13. n 4 of ♦
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It Is reporte«! that the lumber
nw 4. sec 24. tp 3« s. r 10 e. $’.’500 ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. H T Anderson and
camps at Pokegamn are starteil tip
G. H. Woodbury et ux to Alex Mar-'
daughter,
Gladys,
left
Saturday
for
Mattie Brown, of District 14. start­
tin, Jr., lots 8, 9. 10. 11. blk 40. First ed to schiail Monday.
Southern California to spend the win­ again after being shut down for some'
add to Klamath Falls. $ 1'V
Charlev Anderson took them to tlm«-
ter,
W K Campbell is building a wood
A party wa« held at ttie horn«- of1
Walter Ttxik to C. M. Madison, lot sued and ice house on his place.
the railroad, and expects to bring
2, blk 3, Doten. $75.
NV. R Campbell and Will Campbell Mrs Crawford, of Yreka, back with Ntr and Mrs Thus McCormick Wed
iiesday night \lining the young folks
H. F. Pohland et ux to Henry Pal­ are back from a visit to Klamath him for a visit.
One of the pupils of Gale has a 'attending were. Nrthur Jon««. Tom
merlee, e4
sw 4, se’* of nw4- Falls.
Mice'
and sw 4 of ne4. sec 2 tp 38 s. r
Mr. an«l Mrs. E. K C. Williams new definition for "love.” lie «11« s : NVIson, Albert Trailer ami
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H«d
time
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6 >>, $500.
Hetlilnks
most
of
US huve Jone*
It
la
fever
visited Mr. and Mrs. Boggs Monday.
led.
Jas. M. Patterson to Wm. A. Guth- '
Harold Kilgore has returned from the fever. I guess.
Chas Marwrow went to th ■ Falls!
Mrs. H F. Todd Is quite III with
rle, e4 of ne4. u1« of se4.8ec 33. the Falls.
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• >n a business trip last w.-ek
tp 39 s, r 12 e. $10.
George Noble ' Went to Klamath tonsilitis.
There will h«' n Christipas tree In
Elvira Connelly to Weyerhaeuser > Falls Monday ou business.
Drop In and let us show you w bat we have
Keno
Christum« eve.
Everyone Is
Land Co.. e4 of se4- se4 of ne4.1
Miss Welch and Miss Rankin vis- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
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sw 4 of se4, sc* 22. tp 36 a, r 15 e, , ' ited at the home of Mrs. Williams
KI NO IIEM>.
♦ ; s< hiHil will furnish the program
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$10.
Saturday.
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McIntire’s freight teams i pa «■••■ I
Clara Anderson et vlr to Wey er- j i
COR. lot RIH 5f AND KI.AMAIII AM
Opponile City itali
Roy Abbeloos entered school on
through
here the first of the week,
haeuesr I^ind Co., sw 4 of se4. s**’» • Monday.
(.Ionian
went
out
to
his
home
Dan
They brought Smith’s Xmas goods
of sw’4, sec 21. n4 of nw 4 sec 28,;
Mr. and Mrs. Williams visited at Saturday and rrturnd Sunday. a<-
and
some freight for Padgett.
tp 35 s, r 15 e. $10.
companied by Hoover Klngery. to
E. C. Liou's Sunday
Nil«« Pitney la« just finished read
Anna A. Palmer to Weyerhaeuser
K.
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staying
with
T. F. Boggs is on the sick list.
Ing George Washington Jones'
Land Co., n4 of n4, sec 16, tp 34
Thomas Sulprlt is up from Klam­ relatives. Mr and Mrs Grubb.
Christmas Present That Went
a., r 14 e. $10.
ath Falls.
George Heavilin ha.« outed u
She Is now reading •The I
Hattie E. Hamaker et vir to Wey­
Mr. Abbeloos afid family have mov- building of U.S. Smith, ami l:a.« start I glug ”
erhaeuser Land Co.. s4 of aw 4, sec. , ed down from the mountains to thelr ed a butcher shop. Mr. Grubb will Birds' Xmas Carol.” All of our stor-
lies for this month have been along
4, «4 of se4, sec 5. tp 3^ s, r 12 e. new residence in this valley.
attend to the business.
the line of Christmas
$10.
Floyd Copeland's horse fell w Ith
Erwin, son of Mr. amt Mrs. S. Pad­
Smith » have a full line of Xtiia«
G. H. Woodbury et ux to S.V. Short him when he was coming to school
gett. got a severe burn oa his uaud good on display now.
Lot 2, blk 9. Ewauna Heights add. • Tuesday and bruised him up consid­
last week.
Alma Jone* >'Xpc< ta to !>•■ bark In
to Klamath Falls. $500.
erably.
T F Neison butchered hog« Sat­ school next week.
Lenore F. Nowlin et vir to R. W.
Jake Keets sold E. R C. Williams
The Reno school district is going
Fischer, lot 4, sec 3, tp «5 I s. r 10 e. an eight months' old calf w hich, when urday.
D J Jones made a trip to Worden io vote a tax on Deci-mber 20, for the
12500.
killed and dressed weighed
¡purpose of having a nine months'
Monday after a loa«l of freight.
W. H. Webb et ux to w. O. Webb, pounds, This shows w hat alfalfa pa
1.. O. Mills was in Keno Sunday school and Improving the «« hoi house.
lot 4, blk 1, Shive’s add to Klamath ture will do to our stock when we g
Dr. Hamilton and J Houston we.>
R NV. Tower la digging a w«dl on
Falls. |300.
water.
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Bli<l.-il on a hunting trip Sunday. .1« : i.i
tl.at he'bought of Mr. Ed
Wm. N. Wilson to L. E. W. Ludtk«
F. and L.
Erickson A Petterson’s gaolin' ‘ wards.
e’-j of se'-4 of se’,. sec 9. tp 39 s.
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iauuched at lllidell Satur-
Mr. Chapman's men. In the Gorden
T 9 e, $2000.
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i district. started to cut wood on his
Cha:«. W. Pattee to Bank of Bpnan-
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GALE itAPI’ENIXt.S,
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Tom Wilson, O T. Son•II» and I timber < laini last Monday.
xa. part of blk 12, Town of Bonanza.
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Mi»s Susie Sorrels went to Long Lake
R W. Tower began cutting
$6500.
' Monday.
Marie J M( Midan to »V. T. Shive,
surprise party given Thursday Saturday to attend a dance th«-:-
Mis« Skeele was confined to her
lot S, blk 3. Fairvi w add to Klam­
g at Mr. Johnston's, in lioimr
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m d w ith a sick hcadai he Sunday
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ath Falls, it 0.
wife’s birthday, w as a very
J V. Lee visited F. T. Nelson S«n>- ♦
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l.oM PIVE ITEMS.
Jack F. Kimball to Weyerhaeuser pleasant affair. St.e received several
Beautiful line of Cut Glass, that hi« no rival, in various pieces.
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Land Co., ne 4, sec 12, tp 2« s, r 11 nice presents.
After a short time day.
S lid Silver Flat W are ami Noveltie«
L.
«on ba« nbout completed his
Mr.
«lient in playing game« and lunch
e. HO.
Roger»’ ‘‘1847” Flat Ware and Quadruple H«-I!«w Ware in l>-au
ditch «'o’ttr.iit. hi I Is now br«-aklng
Myrtle Simmons
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to Weyerhaeuser was served, the party took Its de­ last
tiful new design*.
¡up «amp. Everyon? 1« well pl<-i«se«l
Land Co., n’i of nw%, se 4 of nw 4 partu re, leaving Rev Johnston and from
Illi Illi li IOS 001 i I »■
Georg?
Jones
was
at
our
l.i
•ran with th-- wi.rk tl.nt he l.n-- Imcn dol' g
ae<- 28, tp 37 s. . r 12 e,
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wife very hafffJ’-
y«.u wish. Red Hot 21 hours, ice ‘ •'. I 72 h«-ur
Don’t in.«!,
L. West butcliered hog« last Sat-
Amoa Lundy to Weyerhaeuser Land t The Snow storm of Sunday morn Society meeting Saturday.
any difference where they arc.
The subject for the debate last Sat­ tirda-. ami Is now selling bls m-nt.
Co., nw%, sec 16, tp 35 s, r 14 e, Ing kept most of our Sunday School
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hi ■ of |f«>ld anil gobi filled go«. ! in Collar Pin«, Brooches,
The funeral
services of John
110.
! pupils at home
Now. don’t let a urday was: ‘’That an old maid's life
l estoon Neck Chains, Lockets, Watches and Chains.
Long Lake Lumber Co. to J. M. ( little snow storm like that keep you Is more peasant than an old bache­ Holnma were held at his horn«- near
Gold (ilas-•it. Specks, Smoked Glasses, Eye Gin
Reels anl
decision was made In Merrill, Friday morning at to o'clock
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lor's.” Tl
Auto Glasses.
favor of the affirmative.
I Rev. Anderson, of Merrill, pre.-<b «I
I have a stock of umbrella covers in fine silk*, Umbrella's cov­
John Ackley and Chas. Stindts will the funeral
futmral aerinon.
sermon. The f-.«o.in»!
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ered while you wait.
!>•• through logging in a few days.
wen- Interred in the .Merrill ien. t ry
CAI KINS St t.l -Hl.I.INtl FOUNTAIN PI.NS: the Right Writers.
fl W McCormick nn<i his bi'o<b?i.
Robert Bununll Is having hl < Louse
You can select a beautiful gift from these line*. Give me the pleasure
Tom. and Conrad Madison, were sub remod< led
of a call before you purch ie. No trouble to show the goods.
Ipoenaed as wltne«s In Klamath Falls
Carl Robley Is helping Hairy Booth
1 last week.
get poles f«ir th«- <onstruetIon
On account of D-cember 12th be­ now barn on Mr. fl'xith's ranci
ing so n«-ai vacation, ami as some of
Mis. M H. Beebe I.H« b 'I ■ >l¡ i -«I
¡the teachers wish to go home Christ- I to ber lx <1 for «« veral days, the I V
mas.the institute was post poind un­ ■«iilt of her t« am running away coin-1
til January S and 9, 1909.
.11 SI Rt.UI IN I |> I irp I ai d I» t a lortllic' t
Ing home from Merrill la«t Thursday. I
ever displayed in Klamath County.
Mrs. Della Kerns an«l Mad;
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Harry Lee had a relapse of t.y-1
(,'ornilck visited Mrs. L. O. Mills laat , phol'l fever, and Is now routined to
Dolls that sleep, Doi a that walk. Dolls that talk, «tying ‘‘Papa” and
week.
his bc<l again.
"Mama”- not the kind that squeak, but speak plainly
Raging
in height from 1 in. to 12 in. Priced to suit everybody,
Sam Deal and George Kerns left
Janies Cole took a load of potatoes
1 cent to IH.isi
Wednesday for Mexico.
I to Merrill last Friday.
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George Heavilin and Elsie Morgan
Faye Jtohley expect« to leave for
parsed through Ketio Sunday..
Ashland the 20th of this month to
Ed Brady stopped over night In spend Xmas with his parents,
HAIN STREET
Keno on his way to his homestead
Mrs. Wm. Barks and Mrs. C. w
near Dorris.
Lewis were visitors In Merrill Satur-
Tom Wilson, a brother of ChMter day.
Wilson, who Ilves south of Keno, wan
Walter Eliniän spent Friday
in our town December 14.
Merrill.
We had about three inches of
As Dr. John Patterson drove
snow in Keno the first of the week. to call on his patient, Harry Lee,
Mr. Barrett, Mr. North and Mr. discovered the house was on fire near
Zumwalt are doing sonic surveying or around the chimney. As them
for F. T. Nelson and It. W. Tower.
was no help near at hand the Doctor
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Monr.nx C omfort
Mr. Baber passed through Keno and Mrs. Lee had quite a battle be­
M oukiiaik Plticu
this week with some race horses.
fore extinguishing the flames.*
SI Grizzle was In Kenp the first of
M. H. Beebe has planted quite a
the week delivering some tombstones large orchard on Ills homestead this
in this neighborhood.
fall, and now has trees ordered to
Mr. Thomas passed through town plant ten acres more In the spring.
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on bls way «rom Ixmg Lake to DorrlH.
Mrs. Ada Lee is expecting her sis­
Albert Traylor Is working for Ben ter, Mrs. Elleson, from Alabama.
The Tourist IleadqiinrterH
Kerns this week.
The Mason bridge crew will have
of Columbia Valley
Mr. Shirr transacted business with the bridges completed across the
ENGAGE ROOMS EARLT
Ira Hanson last Monday.
ditch by the latter part of the week.
FOR THE ALASKA-
Harry Pearson went to the Falls
Pierce Combs and family spent
YUKON EXPOSITION
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this week to bring down Mrs. Browm Monday afternoon In Merrill.
HEITREM PER’S
for “Quality Jewelry"
We have moved our Stock into a
larger building where we are now
able to meet all demands in
Furniture and House Furnishings
VIRGIl
&
SON
See the
At Mattan’s
Large
Shipment
Dolls
KLAHATH
Dolls
A
Dolls
BOOK
STORI:
Just Received
PORTLAND
OREGON
Gillette’s
Furniture
House
ONLY ROOF
GARDEN IN
PORTLAND
A. B. NORTON, M*n*g«-r
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