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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1908)
\x ist > i p. it ci 1.1» runN. Kl'NTl't KV M ID 1VS deseri i: hie i'i;i/.E. ( Polk County Itemlaer I IKiiri» tolis lu I ,ior ot Interporli- Rince I’tieli* Hill Brown gave his lion—Too Eormer hl.noatli Fall» F. .1. MURRAY, Editor. famous birthday diiiliet to widows Io , Men tm. ag First Ollin i» Is levelling dalli several letters from I I. «ti <1. ail putts of tile I tilled Ulates, uioa.ly Tin* peopl. of th«* town of Dorila w filien In a Jovial vein, of w hich the voted ahmisi unanimously In favor following la a sample TWO DOLLARS I’LR YEAR IN ADVANCI: 25 s East I Broadway, Louisville, of Im <>i porat ion at tin* special elec tion hi Id there the first of the week Ky . De« 3. I ’JOS. "Dear Mi Brown: Trusting that All communications submitted for publiiiiiton in the «olumti* of this rtiere were only ilve «II--- nt Ing vote* paper will be Insetted only ovu the name ol the writer. No non de plume The following oilleers were elected none of the windows cat t ied oil the articles will be published. I'ruste«**. R 1. Oliver, Fred Mo**. Dr iprix«* at your recent banquet. I writ«* A. A Aikui-on, T. 1 .lie L.i*.gliliil aud to you iu behalf ot the Aiualguiruti d G«*org.* 1 Mio. « lei k Roy I abet , Tl VM- V-.**>« iaiiou *»i K«-ul*ok> Widow* ami RI II. ! >1 VII l’R INwEERS, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Otto. Ma* -1 il. J(»hn .«•quest permission to enter Its m«*m i ;•» .1 Rosei'iuiis t. Ernest Wolford, surer. J. ♦ 1 *>L i KLIM V I II NEWS. ♦ her* In tin* matrimonial handicap Hugh«*«. ♦ ♦ lots 3 and 4. blk là. Merrill $300. You have lost tlie tint«* of your Ilf«*, a few weeks o\er For a tow n but Annie 1. Fisher atr.l Earl N Yoittig Grace Martin came up from the : a year old, liotrls hns hud a u on- th«* very everyday existence, by not to J. C. Nelll n ‘ a of sw Q . se Q of Fulls to spend the Holidays. Th eie has been know ti g our bom* biniid of widows, T. J. Jackson started Monday from nw l4 and ne1-* of sw i4 . sec 20. tp derful developnii'i't no boom, let today the population Is witlow-* by dentil .mil by ileerves, some Bonanxa with th< machinery for his 37 s. r 0 e. $10. ■ lose to 600, with about sixty school baling their loi by Insurance, some Lewis V. Allen el ux to J. shingl«* mill. children enrolled. There ate three by ullmony. Tl y w ci e bred in old Mrs. L. Hessig returned Frida: gelt. lot 3. Doten. $ t 00. general merchandise store», and ex Kentucky and ar«* more mellow and Vernon et ux to Geo F Ste- W. J. from Berwick. where she lias been clusive clothing and got.is' furnish lutoxi* iitlng than It* whisky. They ' First visiting with her daughter. Mrs. E vens, lots I. 2. 3. I. and .*• blk ». ing store, an exclusive grocery store, tail set u swillei pace than Its horses. add to Klamath Falls. $10. K l.oo*l< y. for the past month. drug stoic, furniture store, blu.k- and ar<* sweeter I bun Its mint beds. Midland Town Co. to D B. Camp The primary pupils are practicing smlth shop, confectionery and notion though not so green. a dialogue w hich is to b- giv> n Xma* bell and E. R. Ream«»* lands in ip ' Th«* blue gruss widow has Inherit store, two baiber shops, three hotel*, 39 s. r 9 «*. and :» s. r » «*. $10.000 eve. two boarding houses, three restaur ed nil th«s good and gracious gift* of Midland Town Co. to D. It. Camp David Noah improved the roads ants. a substantial bauking institu natur« . her satin skin excells the shin Sunday by taking a rid * iu his ne» bell and E R. Ream«**. Townsite of tion. large lumber yard owned by the ing skin ot the racer, you can light Midland. $10.<>00. sleigh. Weed Lumber Company, two livery your cigar at Iter eye* and warm your Gerlier A: McKendree to Franc«** Claude Looaley, Dennie l.awton stables, billiard hall, opera house, el hands at Iter heart, tin* ruses pastur« and Doc. Nixon were in ' >wn Sunday Wills, lots 1. 2. 3. and 4. blk 59. even saloons. Jail, doctor, two church on het che«*k. her 111'* an* tedder and Alb«*rt McCoy, who ha* b«*«*n clerk Grandview add to Bonanza. 31.00. sweeter limn a slice of Georgia watet es and a newspaper. Wm. A. Cree et ux to C. II Wain. ing for Mr Spink at the Agency, will melon, wliile her hair Is like light uu<l attend school in the Fall* after the e Q of »4, sec 21. tp 25 s. r 11 e. dark Burl«*', her form displa's tuore 11-: hi us’ i a - 1111 11 $1500. Holidays. W ILL III Ill i l> IT KIN«». curies titan a eliampioti baseball pit Dan McNamara to Jas. Ry an, n Carl Brown is moving his hay baler As our old friend Solomon A local teachers' Institute will I»* cher from Mr. Ryan's to the McDonough of nwA, •4. sek, of sw i* and m*‘4 of would say, she Is altogether lovely. held ut Keno, Friday evening and SVV *4 . s«c 35. tp 3* .*. r 1*. e. 310. place. Saturday. January * and 9. I'lvn*«* Itot too good for the bud nor too bud W. W. Smith to E Casebeer, nw 14 Rube White' left the Fort Monday attend it possible. If you «an utteud for the good. Killing our cIlLett* li with a load of provisions, to where of sw kg , sec 2. tp 37 s. r 1 4 e. $40. kindly inform me or Miss Pitney^ tile ■ lose season I'll' thinned out OIP D. S. Hester to John H Ebb* rd. th«* surveyors are camped on William Keno, as soyn as possible, as she de eligible bacheloni ami widowers, by se>u of «ei- 15. tp 3S *. r 10 e. $1000. son River. sires to know for whom to arraug«* d«*ductlng them from the census, ami F. O. Bunting to S A White, set* The stag«* left on wheels again Sat accommodations. -Be at Keno b when the other widows and I r«-ad urday. as the weather has moderated of ne l4 . sec 5. #« ’4 of n» *«. lots ;■ 5:30 Friday a», som« thing good i* Iu an aceount **f your birthday feast It and the snow Is too thin below here and 4. s«*c 4. tp 3S s. r 13 e, $.*>00. store for that time. Tli«* folowing Is tit«* pap«-t ami found that you were D. Heavilin et ux to J. H. Barnes, for a sleigh. so rich you possibly Just worked for the program: Sam King and bride were in our nlu of nei4, s « h * 22. tp 3* s, r S e, ‘spite, we i1i*lermln«*d to w < hi and win Friday Evening. town Saturday. They a-e living on $1300 you. Ilon t tell us we will have t«> Song The Flag of Tru<•••. Walter Lennox et ux to Cha*. E. his homestead this winter. . Ke ■no School wait a year for the next spread; make Warren Klngdon, intending to Worden, lot 2. blk 36. Klamath Falls. Reading . . . . . . . Prof C. A. How urd It a quartet ly affair, and I am certain •pend the winter in Portland, left a $2000. Address . . . . Prof. R. II Dunbar that when our committee waits upon Klamath Falls Land & Transporta- few days previous, but on reaching Address. . . . . . . Prof J. T. Butchei the railroad people and itemnntl* s the Falls. he began to yearn for the tion Co. to J. F. Kimball, lot 1, Irik I . . Ml*s i Doten special rate for our trip to OreKofl, Song .......... beautiful Wood River Valley, and the ' 102, Buena Vista add to Klamath I SchlMlI the officials will railroad us tbrougl . . Keuo Wand Hiili. next morning turned his steps home Falls. nt once We will travel In a private NaiuKkiy. ■ J. H. Richey et ux to W. H Far- ward. car adorned with postcards adiertls Jensen Primary Reading............ Miss Henry Boren has been quite 111 for ringer, lot 4. blk 3», East Klamath Ing any Daltis stores that may have intermediate Reading, Miss Davidson the past few days, but is now improv Falls. $10. contracts witli us.and you can depend Same to same, blk 36. East Riam Advanced Reading................. Miss Bell upon it. your name, the siuipl«* name ing and we hope he will be out again The Teacher and the Community lath Falls, ilo. in a few days. .......................................... Miss Pitney of Brown, will go stampeding down I. A. Duffy to W. H Farringer, blk The Xmas tree committee brought Arithmetic.... Miss Anna Applegate tlie halls of fame '51. East Klamath Falls. $10. in a fine big tree Sunday. "You will And us a chop miey of The Tea«her and the Parent... . beauty, brains and wit. widows who ---------------------------- ............................... Piof W E Faught tan cook, widows who can l<M>k, whl PASSES ORDINANCES CATCH BIG STRINGS OF Round Table. ow s who never got the hook. «Id W ITHOl T EMERt.EM V. FISH THROUGH THE ICE. A boat will leave Klamath Falls j ows who bling to book, little widows The snow Wednesday stopped the1 The City Council met In adjourned at 2:30 Friday afternoon. and big ones, dashing bold widows fishing on the lake below town, which lieeting Tuesday night and passed the J. G. SWAN. ’ and those as shy us a ham sandwich reached extensive portions the pi* ,t two ordinances which were introduc County School Supt. | in Jerusalem. The men of Dalles will few days. Holes wer» cut in the lot ed at the meeting the nrevious even 4 be so frustrated by our arrival thut rnd with the aid of an ordinary hocg ing. The most important of the two I\l ol!M V I lOXs HOLD GOOD. • they will chase around Ilk*- an old and line a string of fifteen or twenty »as the Building ordinance, which None of the numerous persons cun- hen with ducks. We ar<* all bottled fish could be secured in an hour or makes it necessary for those contem I vii-ted and accused under information In bond ami have our names In th* 90. The fish were a species of salmon plating the erection of .1 building to .ll**d by various District Attorneys herd book; we are skittish, but can trout and are said to have a good fla first secure a permit front the Coun before the grand Jury amendment to be taught to Htaml without hitching vor. A great many people took ad cil. No emergency was declared In the Constitution went luto effect, will It la pal vantage of the easy opportunity to .the passage of either of *he ordinanc gain his liberty oy reason of the am and eat out of your hand I ent to us that you liavi* a big heurt secure fish and have salted a:id smok es and they will become laws on and endment, as was feared bv the prose and enough of the inllk of human ed the excess which wss n t needed after the expiration of thirty days. cuting oflieials and hoped by the de khidn« -*s In your nature to make sev- for immediate use. fendants. — • l ta) pounds of butter. --------- «--------- The decision of th ■ Sjpri me Court i The Northwest Electric Light A "We ar«* willing to take our chanc SU IMI’ LAMI SAI.E. I Power Association, embracing Ore- In the Jew Nun cast* Friday re es against the whlow* of Oregon ami , gon. Washington, Idaho, and Mon moves all danger of a reversal of any wish to be the honeysuckle to your One of the largest swamp land sales tana. held a two days' asidon in the of these cases on this ground. The oak. We expi it to hold four ace.- which has been made itcently was ¡Convention hall «X t! ■■ P*> land Com court held that the Informat Ions tiled I in this ga :.< of l.earti .aud h ave oth closed Tuesday when Myra V. Slough mercial Club last week. Every state by the District Attorney» before th ers to hold att Inquest. Let us know and husband sold to Marl" L. Gifford had numerous delegates and the amendment became eff -i tlve are valid 'at on..* If you will give another sup- and Albert J. Hocking, the South ¡meeting was one of the best they and the cases may be prosecuted to . per ami Invite. Remember, time h west Quarter of section 12 In town have ever held. The Northwest has their final determination. * fly Ing and leap year will soon be gone Because an amendment provide» Now I h your chance to meet th«*H' ship 41 South, Range è East, The attracted the brightest nun from the that no person shall be charged with 'simon-pure products of tin* dark and ¡technical schools of the country. consideration was $4 000. a crime except by a grand jury, It bloody ground and get some <-xp«*rl- f was contended that this rendered In *•11« * of th<- widow's mite. Begging valid the District Attorney's Informs that you will not trill«* with us, but tfons, and rendered necessary a re let us h«*ar from you soon. I remain, submission of the case to the grand j expectant ly, jury. The Supreme Court, in holding "ELVIRA MILLER, that the constitutional amendment i "Secretary of the Amalgamated Order did not repeal or change the law un .of K'-ntu« ky Widows." der which the Informations were filed, overturns this theory. RAISE IN rill. E ill Mll.h The Supreme Court draws a distinc I III I II.ST OF ' IIE 1 I. lit tion between "charging" a person Mr. Ford, who has charge of th«* with a crime and "trying" or "pros lltamont Dairy, announces that be ecuting” him. The charging, it Is ginning January 1, the rates for milk held, consists in the written accusa . ami cream will be increased. Th.* tion, and all those accused by Infor new price will be an advance over i mation were legally "charged.” j that charged now of two cents a There Is nothing in the amendment ' quart for milk and five cents a pint which prevents a continuance of the I for cream. This will make milk cost trial under the information, by which ¡ten cents a quart and cream twenty- the charging was done. Telegram. five cents a pint. Mr.Ford states that h ? Is now feed j SCHOLARS OF PUBLIC | Ing his dairy cattle on hay and that SCHOOL ENTERTAIN. In order to bring the milk up to the The pupils of the Klfth and Sixth requirements of the state Inspector' grades of the Public School gave an t it will be necessary to use mill feed. | entertainment Friday evening at the The advance is necessary to cover thei school building to the parents and 'extra cost. citizens. An Interesting program was mm — ce *—— at —BaMBü»~¿.acr¿a rendered and alter refreshments were To handle the telephone business served an auction was held of fancy of the twin Hudson Terminal build articles made by the girls. Judge ings, 750 miles of telephone wire are Henson acted as autieneer and $26.50 necessary. When the Metropolitan was realized from the sale. The High Life building Is completed, It will School orchestra furnished some ex have in its instillation GHO miles of cellent music which was greatly ap telephone wire. The City Investment preciated by the largo audience, num building is provided with 4 50 miles bering over one kbndred. The pro of telephone wire, while the liroad ceeds will be added to the fund for Exchange and I he Singer buildings the study of bird life. are Installed with 250 and 230 miles respectively. In these five buildings Mrs. J. P. Lee and daughter, Lou alone the telephone wire total 2360 ise, have gone to Sunnydale, Califor miles, usd would stretch frost New nia, to visit with Mrs. Lee’s son. York nearly to San Francisco. I KLAMATH REPUBLICAN y<*w Although it Is a Little Early LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OKtGON Large Shipment Just Received •»tie's lc a “wi*i- itiic*' .tii'l waldi my stock, a* it Conics in. I lay c me lav aside these little tilings th.it make nice Xmas Rifts. Mv stock will be mori' complete th.in ever l>c- iore, ami there will be plenty for .ill, yet, "the early bird will get the cream" .»•» it behooves yon to prolit by doiiiR yum- shopping earlv. l lie usual remark : "It's such a jol> to bnv Christ mas (lifts." l et us do the I"llieimg. Let ns suggest and give us the pleasure of showing you everything; nice for this great event. Our intie i» »<.wr«. Ji» Mt thr fa*t»r t. If » /uuA H li I T K I< M P LR ’ 8 for "Quality Jewelry” We have moved our Stock into ¿i larger building where we are now able to meet all demands in Furniture and House Furnishings Drop In and let us show you what we have VIRGIL Opposite City Hall SON & COM. IOI Mill ST AND KLAMATH AVI’. See the Little Devils At Mattan’s Ueautiful line of Cut Glass, that has no rival, in various pieces. Solid Silver E lat Ware and Novelties. Rogers* "1H47’’ E'l»t W ar«* ami Quadruple Hollow Wars in beau tiful new denitrns. I III. LIlER.’IO." IIO 1 I I I * - you wi*h. Re«l Hot 24 hours. i< cold 72 l «urs. Duu't iimkv tiny difference where they are. Fine line of gold hii *I gold filled good tn Collar Pins, Brouche*. I'estoon Netk Chains, Lockets, Watches and Chains. Gold Glassei, Specks, Smoked Glasnes, Eye Glass Reels and Auto Gla*M*n. I have a stock of umbrella covers in fine *tlk». Umbrella's cov ered while you wait. CALKINS SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PENS; lhe Right Writers. You can select a beautiful gift from these lilies, (live me the pleasure of a call be Lire you purchi le. No trouble to show the gotalH. Dolls Dolls Dolls JUST RECEIVED Largcxl ami l>* t assortment ever displayed in Klamath County. Dolls that sleep, Dolls that walk, Dolls that talk, Haying ’‘Papa" and •'Mama” not the kind that Miueak, but »peak plainly. Raging in height from 1 in. to 42 tn. Priced to suit everybody, 1 cent to $H 'HI KLAHATH EAST END BOOK STORE HAIN STREET MOUTON IA HOTEL X HiWfillhSk. ■ PORTLAND OREGON Mourns C omport M ii I' kiiaih Pnicu ONLY ROOF GARDEN IN PORTLAND The Toiii lat Headquarters " of Columbia Valley ENGAGE ROOMS EARLT FOR THE ALASKA- TUKON EXPOSITION A. S. MORTON, M*n»g*t •