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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1908)
ix<>ì ni il I,\Xi» Di< isiox. » ♦ ♦ MERRILL ITEMS. « Alioth <i <!••« Isloti from the General ♦ Ulld««r the misplees of Ewuunn Land Ollie«, hluillai to that In th« ♦ ♦ ♦ eeoeeeoeeeeeeo t'mnp, Woodmen of the W««rld, the tn»« of Ansel, Lake and John ion vs. Mr». itoi filui-ral of It I-,’ K«-n--y was cominci««! I'axi'liiir, which wax published lust <ii y lioin u k K K MOKI Tiun «lay fi«uu tin - lin|«-l of I u«b-r week, reached the l.ak<-v|i'W olfl« •• Vi Ullani going lo bull«l taker Whitlock. H«rvio<-s w«re con Monthly. I hi* PI<H e to Buy Fill« lu -t di-dslon Is the W.xl M-iilll. ducted ul the grave by George tlrl/zle < i, ■■ <>f Jhl l.nk y Ariel I. I‘<io«e und u hllU ll-'VV Among the p«-opl- fl GIB Gulu In Your loys coiisul i«imiiimeler of Ewminn Camp, 1« ..««• <| Ansel ugultist William II. L g Mtlvud tbu buzuur aMlstid by A. II Fell, clerk; T. t'iiM-b««r, th« laud In controversy be town lux I Ollvi-r muting« r; F. T. Hmidersoti uinl ing th« north mu st quarter of «■•ctlon w cru: Mr. und Mr«. Bub An<b*iMon members of the locul cmnp. Thu eus 38, township 33 south, rung« 14 cast. and Ml Hx Clura, M ih .I>obl»H, Ml»» Rob- ket was strewn with fiorili pieces mid Th« laud« were restored Io the pub hison. Ml»» Delia Gi.«irking uud Mr. III the absence of uny relatives of lic domain subject to H<'tt|eui<-iit H«p- mid Mrs. Tolly. III« d«c«'iiHc<l Ihelr otti««-« w-i’U fui t« iiiliei 18, lit '«, but nut open to en N H Mi-rrilTH n«-w houno Is nearly filled lu the conduct of the rites by try until <»« !«. - r 28, 1908, having cotuplulud und work Is progressing fial«ruul neighbor» of H im order been temporal by withdrawn for for- on tliu burn. luere were about thirty member» of «alry purpose. All oj the applicant« W. I*. Rhode» I h having u »Idewalk CHILDREN the order present und n »uuitxir of alleged settlement ut th« same time |>ut In in front of I i I h house. Albert TOYS OF ALL KINDS th«- Ill'll'-« of Ewmiiiu Circle, to pay mid their Improvements were pra<- Glffonl Is doing the work. l»OI.I>i! DOLLN the last tribute. tlcully the «am«. However, < ’ uh «- C A Bunting Is Improving his prop- This dentil waa partIcularly IP »OK S, GA.dEN beer mud« th« first application, which erty next to the Christian Science Unit It wus so sudden a» to BALIJ4 Gl'NH was allowed by tile local office. The church, which he recently purchased. Impossible tin- presence of the mem other upplhuiits were grunted a hear TltAINH Dltl MH The sick are all Improving rapidly. tiers of tin- family of llu- deceased, ing, tli<< sum« taking place January 9, ME< HANK AL TOYS J. J. B«urd, from Lakeside Farm, who I« survived try two children und 190S, und subsequently the local of III IIBER BOOTS mi aged mother, rouldlng ut Stock- fl< lais found In favor of <'iisi-h««-r nnd was lu town this week. 1 OATH The l.udles' Aid of the I'resbyterlan ton. California, where It E. K«-n«y recommended that hl« entry remain CAP n MITTENH wu« n member of Prote«-tlon ('amp. Intact and tliut th« subsequent appli | church In-Id a liuzuar In the opera NEW I NI NTYI.EH IN BOYS* A Woo«!men of the World. At th«- re cation« be rejected, which ducl»l«>n house lust We<ln«H«hiy evening. KNH KERIIOCKER HI ITH i large crowd whh present and it wuh quest of the officers of that cmnp th« th« Commissioner sustains. FINE DltEHH SIH »EH I u good sucre»». locul Woodmen took charge of th« HOODH TOKEN The Comiiilssloncr's finding» are Christmas trees are to he given by funeral. Il »ns th« fli«t burial ser practically the same ns In th« former H< ItAP ALBI MH vice «'onducted by officers of the local case, be holding that lu such cases th«- ChrlMtlan Science, Presbyterian, ETC.. ETC. «amp mid a«rvi-d ux a splendid lllus th« burden of proof Is upon the con an«! MethodlHt churcheH. The Merrill school will hold tbclr tratlon of the bnnallts of frno-rnultsm leatants to show settlement not only The si-rvlci- »»» augmented by sing prior to <1«'fen<latiCs <-ntry, but also Christmas exercises a week from next ing by the quart«!, composed of Mes prior to bls settlement, and having Thursday. Frank Graybael has filed up th«- srs Zimmerman, Rolf«, Itoy Walker failed to prove their qtiallfl« atlons us back of I i I h butcher shop for a dwell mol Itev. Pratt, %hli h rendered homesteaders, which Is u necessary ing and has moved his family in era! appropriate eelectlons proceeding In Much cases. Geo. Brandon has moved to bls new At the hearing Ansel fall««! to ap- residence. CONNERY Vl'GIlY IIOLDM pear and the Commissioner hold« T M Durham has been Installed IlN FIRST RECITAL. that the applliutIon of Ariel I.. I'oore, Th«- L. II Applegate residence on although rejected, Is superior to that marshal. He assumi'd his duties on Washington street, which is now th« <>f Luke. be«miHc the lutler mad« bls the 15th. Ye scribe visited the country Sun- home of the Klumuth I' hiim - i vutory Improvement« on lands other than of Music, was the sci-liu of a pleasant those In controversy, his entry cover <luy atid Hunday night with her friend «»vent Saturday evening when tho ing the south half of the quarter s«-c- Miss P boebe Brown. Mr. Court*right, of Gale, was In first piano recital of the *ea»ou w as tion In controversy an«l the south town trailing Monday. given by littl«- Neva Faught. halt of the adjoining northwest quur John Whitney is up from the sh«-«p Ml»a Neva entertain« d b-r >< -II t«r, hi- making bin Improvements <-n «•nee of some forty persons by ren th«- southeast quarter of the north camp. Frank Anderson, of Sand Hollow, dering selections from well known west quurlei of »aid si- tlon 38. wuh trading In town Monday. composer» In u manner that was truly i.uku's po»ltlon Is som<*what pecu Mr» Mabie Brown's fattier and lemnikubi' for a child of eight yams Hur, iiiusmudi u» the Commlssioiier step-mother left Saturday for a few of i«g«* Exprcsalonu «if admiration holds that he lx pnutlially down an«! Some Idea of the way in which Un | weeks* visit at their old home In and appro lai Ion of th«- littl«- lady's out In belli rue* In th«- first <a»< cle Sam looks out for his jolly jack playing ware li-nt<! on every hand. It was shown that he did not reach < >ti Io, tars In th«' way of providing creature » She surely give« pi< llllae of tare I'.IU- the northw« st quaru-r, th«- lam! In comforts for them may be obtained »l«al ability. controversy, until some twenty min ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Fil< ltd « and patrons of Ml-«« Apple utes after the other applicants ha<i ♦ ITEMS. ♦ by glancing over the requisitions gat-- long ago 1« anted that ahe «par«-« effect«-«! si-ttl« iiv-nt, l«<- having •••<- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ w Ijich ar«- just at baud. They call, no effort In perfecting her pupils lu tie«) upon four forties In a string ami for Instance, for Immense quantities A llglit »no» f.-ll Sunday morning their musical woik. and each public entered upon the lun<! ut th« extreme of food supplies of the class of can- recital demonstrate» anew this fact. «»intern boundary As to th«- second but It soon melted. Stephen Griffith w«-nt to the Fall» ned fruit and vegetables, canned hsh, Both Ml»« Neva and her teacher are case l.uk<- la again out because of Tuesday of luxt week with a load of sirup, coffee. t«-a asd the like, Con- to bi- <«»ngratulul«•«! <he fact that his Improvements ar« hogs. tracts will soon be placed for 92,000 An occasion of Ibis kind Is never on lauds other than those in contro Win. March«» ha* purchased the pounds of evaporated apples, 100,000 quite mi «'omph te as when Ml«« Ap versy. as previously stated. This lut- .gallons of California white beans, plegate < an b«- pcrNuad<-d to play her- t«-r dedsiou Is lu accordance with th«- Sam Port« r pla« «- from I*. II. Gray. Mr». Ethel Casey, of Ashland, is 6|,000 pounds of <-vaporat«-d peaches, •■■If Ybldiiig tn th«’ «-arn«»t requests rulings of th«- Department that where «l ilting h«-r mother. Mrs Clara M«»ore. 230.000 pounds of Bartlett pears, 30,- for a nolo, «lie renditud ' llungaiian mi «-ntryuiau desires to secure lands J«H> Taylor, n« ur Olene, recently in 000 pounds of French prunes, 41,000 Rhapsody No I I." by Franz Liszt, located in more than on«* particular stalled ajt lephon«* it Is now a Cen pounds of muscatel raisins, 220,000 quarter section the improvements on in her own highly artistic manner tral office pounds of tinned salmon, 22,000 which, to those familiar with her one will not apply to th«- others wh-re Mr and Mr» I .«f- Van M« ter. Mrs pounds of pure sugar sirup, 1,800 play lug. needs no futlher comment the coni-nt Is based on the <|u«*stlon John V hii Met- i . Gh*n Van Meter an«! 000 pounds of granulat«-d sugar, 1 — .*--------- of I!.«- Io-ill loll of th-- same MI m Elate Od«-ti visited «»ur school 750,000 poumls of green coffee and NEW I INKING ItENORT. Friday afternoon. 160,000 pounds of tea. The subslst- Pinna nr«- now being maturi-d which Mr». Frank Jobe, ami Miss Zella en<<- officers of the United States when complete will be good news to El fl Iti K IX Ml Mill IlN WILL HOLD ( Al < i s. BuHH«-y went to th« Falls Saturday. army have practically decided not to the sportsmen of the 1 mine Const. returning Sunday. adopt a wheel-mounted brea«l baking Tl>l« Is the establlsliUu'lit of a well Mlddle-of- PORTLAND, I»«-«. 13 Ml sseH Zetta and Zella Taylor vis- (>ven for our army of the type repre- «■qillppi-d flshltig resort on the fatuous th- ■ road men. as they • might be call- . It«-«! their gratnf uotl - r, Mrs. Roberts. sent<>d by the so-called rolling oven Spring ( i«-«-k w hl« It is located on the <■<!, . will uiidoubtedly hold th«' bai- Saturday aud Suuday. purchased in England some time ago Indian Re t\at|o(>. Spring Creek «-• of power In the organization of Ellsworth Me <• mude a fly Iqg trip for test by our officers. I* known as the tlu-'-t trout fishing - ho uh <- Of l -pres'-ntiitive«, Jnnu- to the Falls 8 ■ •irday. st ream In the Fulled States, but bus ai y 1 1. Judglug front present up Mrs. J. J. Si nid» und Mrs. 8. II. heretofore been almost Inaccessible pi-aranc« a, neither (’. N. McArthur IDMIMSTRATIDN NOTICE. Griffith weal > Uh ne on business to tl «- «portaman on accouut of being nor I. E Bean, nor any other candi 'Notice I- hereby given by the under-j Friday. local >'«l on the n i -late who may mmo Into the field can J llonilex. Law xon R om , George igned. Administrator of the estate! land« being In the be elected util-'-. hi- com« s to the Ku”, Earl Eglinglon and Albert Mark if Rodney S. Bower., deceased, that Indians. term» of th- «<• mlddle-of rhe-road were visitors to Klamnth Falls Sat all persons having claims against the It. C. Spink, of Klamath Agency, men. ■ abl estate presi-nt the same with the | urday. has »ucc<w»d«‘d I n ««curing a five y«-ai Th«-»«- riu-n ar - »cvcrul In number, -roper voucher within six months ♦ lease on lands along both sides of j < atti re«! In location, but united In ro:n the date of this publication of lite stream for a dlstunce of a mile. ■ 'urpoai-. That purpoH«* 1» this: To mt b i- to said Administrator, at the This Include» practically all of the anlze the hoiiK«* with Republican Klamath County Bank, Klamath The second outlet at th«* lower en«l Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. «hole«- «amping and fish Ing grounds vol«-«, to cliiulnHt«* from th«- orgnnlza along this stream. It Is the plan of 'l-Mi nil quextfon of th«- I'nlteil States I of Tule Lake was opened last Mon Dated this 10th day of December, • Mr. Spink to form a company to han «-nntoiship; to cut out all considera- day, and again the flow was not as ; 1908. dle the tourist trade to thin point. iloti of Statement No. I or antl- >lg us was expect«-«!, though u large ALEX. MARTIN. JR., At least he will have ,«.; agent In till» Stat« no-tit No. 1 lln«-H In the conduct luantlty of water running out. The Administrator of the Estate of Rod mp wax broken up an«! no further < Ity to furnish information and look ■ >f tin- li'glslative business of the s«-a- ney S. Bowen, deceased. after the transportation of tourb.ts .lon or the Hebeilou of committees. . work will I m - «lorn- until next spring, 12-10-1-8. Frank Kirby, accompanied by going to the resort. There will hi* a caucuH of the Re It Is the Intention of Mr. Spink publican nietubi ih of th«* house, held j Churl«-» llurrow of Montague, was in SALE OF TIMBER. to put from 20 to 30 good comforta U th«- Htat< home- in Sah'tn on the I Merrill th«- first of th«- week looking Washington, D. C., October 30,1908. ble tent houM's for sleeping quarters e-truing of Monday, January 11, ut | for choice beef cattle for C. J. John- Si-ali-d bids marked outside, "Bld, We under- Timber Sale Application, September and a large «lining room, The ae- i o o'clock. Th«- cull for this caucus ;«>n of San Francisco, commodatlons will bo first class and l..ix lii'i u IsHued mid Is now being stand that he Is offering 7 cents per 135, ISOS, Crater,” and addressed to a tlist class table will bo set. No < Irculated. It I h an amendment of the pound for choice steers, Mr. Kirby the Forester, Forest Service, Wash campers will bo allowed on th«* -■•ill issued Home time ago by McAr was after the 7T cattle but as Mr. ington, D. C., will be received up to an«! including the 12th day of Decem grounds and with plenty of boats thur and I i I h backers in that it seta Mill«*r was not on the scene, he went ber, 190.8, for all the merchantable | to Fort Klamath Tuesday, returning tho patrons of the resort will hnv«» ih«> tint«- nml pine«- definitely and spe- dead timber standing or down and all the exclusive right to those lino fish cities that at leant 4 0 members of , Wednesday. He Is now In the city. tho live timber marked for cutting Some limo ago the Record announc- by t«ie Forest officer, located on an ing grounds without the Intrusion of tho house must sign up before tho area to be definitely designated by «*«! that N. 8. Merrill*had two mules the Forest officer before cutting be outsiders. cull Is efftctlve. The McArthur call « was indefinite, simply specifying that 8 months old that weighed 820 and gins of about 240 acres, more or Margaret Illlngton, for two years the signers would go into a cnuctiB on 800 pounds respectively, with the less, the east boundary of which shall statement that they were Democratic bo Anna Creek, approximately In «tar In "The Thief," and season be the organization. Section 25 of unsurveyed T. 11 H . This Ideflnito call was looked at muli-s and that Mr. Merrill was on R. 6 E., W. M., within the Crater fore that leading lady for John Drew, has retired from the stage for good, askance, it being feared that as soon tho "show me" bench If there were National Forest, Oregon- estimated according to a statement made last uh 31 members had signed up, tho any Republican mules as good. Now to be 5,000,000 feet B. M. log scale of yellow pine, 720,000 f«et B. M. log Monday night by Daniel Frohman.her caucus would bt called and the 31 conies BenJ. Graham with the state scale of white fir, and 170,000 feet ment that as he Is a Republican and husband. Ho said: "Miss Illlngton membtrs bound by tho action of n B. M. log scale, more or less of mer will never under any circumstances liaro majority of that number, Thia that mules are the express privilege chantable dead timber. No bld of less play again. I had hoped she would has been ollmlnated by the now call. of Democrats, It would 111 become than |3.25 for live and dead yellow -------------- •-------------- him to boast of extra good mules, but pine and |1 per thousand for live be able to resume her engagement and dead white fir will be considered, In the Quarterly Conference .held that he has a full blooded Republican and a deposit of |500 must be sent with “The Thief" for this winter, but bellove now this courso will not bo at tho Methodist Church last evening, colt that weighed 840 pounds when to H. B. Cramer, Fiscal Agent, For advisable, and she will never go on tho names of W. W. Masten and Dr. It was 8 days short of 8 month» old. est Service, Washington, D. C., for each bld submitted to the Forester. the stage again. In a few days MI m C. V. Fisher wore added to the board And that's not bad either. Timber upon valid claims la exempted --------- ♦♦♦--------- Illlngton will go weat for the win of trustees for church and parsonage from sale. Tne right to reject any W. J. Moore, of Lakeview, arrived and all blds Is reserved. For further property. The completed list stands ter.' as follows: C. E. Wlddoes, H. C. in the city on Monday, and left next information and regulations govern The small scow being built for High, II. L. Benson, Dr. Hamilton, morning for Ashland where be will ing sales, address S. 8. Swennlng, Acting Forest Supervisor, Medford, Frank Adame on the Upper Lake !■ John U L m , Geo. W. McLean, W. W. spend about two months with hi» Oregon. Earle H. Clapp, Acting For nearing completion. family who are there for the winter. ester. Muten and Dr. C. V. Fisher. 11-11-11-10 CHRISTMAS k k k SI ORI Do Your Holiday SUGGESTIONS We can supply you with the following 0 Appropriate Gifts for All. ! Do Your Shopping at the Santa Claus Store. ders; We Guarantee Satisfaction IX IX Shopping Here MEN LADIES S<'SPENDERS AND NE< K'liEH (on«- in a Bos) FANCY SOX IN XMAS BOXES Ml FFLERS XMAS HANDKEIU HIKES SI IT CASES KID GLOVES SI EDE SII.K LINED GLOVES WOOL MITTENS AND GLOVES FANCY WAIST COATS HLIPPEItH IN ALL STYLE'S WALK-OVER DRESS SHOES FINE WINTER CAPS COLLAR AND Cl EE BOXES NEC KTIE BOXES PAJAMAS NIGHT GOWNS FINE UMBRELLAS AN UP-TO-DATE THOROUGHBRED HAT SILK HANDKERCHIEFS WOOL SOX OVEl« «»ATM FINE SILK SHIRTS FINE SU EATER COATS FANCY V ESTS FINE DRENH .SHIRTS ETC.. ETC. O 1 IJI\L^ <>M»VEH .1X1» MITTENS FANCY JULIETS, FUR TRIMMED. ALL COU»R8. NEWEHT STYLES DRENH SHOES FANI INATORN ANU SHAWLS FINE WINTER SHIRT WAISTS FERNEN AND SHOPPING BAGS LAUE CERTAINS TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS TO MATCH FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS HANDKERCHIEF BOXES WORK BOXES M I NICCRE HETS TOILET SETS RUBBER BOOTS REGS COATS SWEATER COATS PONY JACKETS INDIAN BANKETS ET<\ ETC. Klamath Falls'Greatest Value Givers City Meat Market WEISS & ARMAND PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FRESH. SALT AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL WE BUY KINDS FURSîHIDES for «<«< il home IS tn S«r- m«r» Writ*- for Price for pm to -h «. TU» ynnNad RlXe» lo « m than to Ilarkt-t Report, bhippin« 1 ajw, and aboot oar HUNTERS’&TRAPPERS’GUIDE.^^ 4V> paiM. laaAher Rxwt lb-nr cm the aubrect eeer erntteo Illustrating all Fnr Ao naals a S alxit T'app«-rt hex rede. De- T h ». Ga»z»e law« H ’W and where to trap aa-1 hecome a eu<- eeeafoI trapper It t a rwffnlar K< m * v atf»«.! a Price» To <mr ru.loarrt *1 ». Hide« Uaned iota hoaotiful R >—e. Oor Magwrl' Kail and Deoov altra -te a • inala V» Crape • p«-r botile. Sbrpragr B-lee eu*d to oz aad ret b.h : pneea. A a dr each Brum, lAvpt. T1 Mtnae«>wUa,lUBa. Long Lake Lumber Co. Manufacturers of All Kinds of LUriBER Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors, All Kinds of Mouldings, Hand sawing and Turning, Odd-Sized Doors & Windows a Specialty PHONE 381 All kinds of Finishing Lum- her now on hand. Large assortment of Doors and Windows made up and ready for immediate de- livery. Can furnish an order on the grounds for any sized build- ing within twenty-four hours. Large stock of Flooring in three grades. W. 0. HUSON, Manager «