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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1908)
t* ♦ ♦ »♦♦♦♦« » » » Ml MMIIIH ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 Y ♦ * * ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ h • ill Nili i.> r» bill AND V. Il Vf II IH G I «G TO D >.' il II i t to I Ml HUI' K< h«««»l t ill i«d IIU14 «'VI-. w III 1 -< i «*l,i’iirn<-I ii nt 4 iiud ii Cln I m I iiium tri-«-, bunk« t »up| nr, 4, there are very t"w Mt' '1/* ■ nd ptugium. I Im»«- wlm took p ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ and coi.greasme.-i left at th Cap > In lii«« «-iitt-rtuluim-iit weru ua I MERRILL II I. MM. ♦ Hal, a. nearly all of the l<-glalalor» > d ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I are gone horn«.’ for t! «« Holidays. low.«: Opi-iiltig Addi««KH . . . Walter Hm '1 1 «- « Li’-f basin«’«» of Congr«-** dur- A M«-rry Cl,rim mu i and u Happy O ik Tiling ht u I Ilin- Alfoi d Hm Huffman Is In town on buslm-ns New Year to i-vi-ryoim. (lnp the past two weeks wa* to listen Tli<- Chickuna....................... Earl Iloy week. Mr. and Mrs Santa Claus visited to meHsage« from the president. The I H«>nit ........................... V«-rll H«-linivli :.:llt I.!'.’.I In brcnl.t.:g brush f ■ I > '!■<• ChrUtla.i S I,,.!., iliHdrin in u e-i ate paMsed n few minor measure»« Mr*. Rabbit'* Hchool. . Muud Hot Mr. Ag««r. lilg white boat, laden with toys, pr- s- of lot’al Interest, such as bridge bills, Little lifiip* of Water Ixum- Lil O W. Smith left Tii'->«liiy for hk <«nts, oranges, nuts, randy and pop etc . and confirmed a lot of peopl«» for Violin Holo......................... W. P Ml corn. After th«- presents were given oilb e, ol-i horn«« In Kentucky. Mr. Tongue............... I.nun-n«-«* Bo* ’th«- r«>w over the colored »«»Idlers Hoy Vernon I» lidplng to haul k ■ out and enjo -<!, refreshments of ClirlMlmu* Eve......................... Olu Mini .of «he Twenty-fifth Infantry.who were ink«-, I«-«- cream and «-off- •«• were s«-rv- for W. J. Darroch. They finish««! Oil Mong ...................................... I huik I .li <-<l It was just a private affair, giv- <««’«< «-rued In the Brownsvlll«- affair, Wi «IncHtluy of till* weea. »Jo Your Heal.........................Ruth Dlx . Iii'il some Incidental attention, chief <n by A. Bunting and wife Mrs. Archye Klrk>-n«lnll closed her Mother'* Kia*«-»................... Ruby Hml Mr and Mrs. Haskin* and children ly b«-rause of a presUientlal message school on Thurnduy, Dec. 24. Mmlthy .............................Auxtln lloo| enjoyed a nice Christmas dlnn«-r at on the subject an«! Hcnalor Foraker’s E. W. Hmlth butchered sixteen bead Little Bo Peep....................... Jim l.li th«- home of Mr. an«l Mrs. E. E. spirited reply. There were two or of ii«igM for the Ankeny ranch last The Boy Who Never Told u Lie. . thr«-«- speeches on the postal saving* 1 Elf- h. ........................ Charlie Llnxl VV «-«I ncHdny. Th«« pupils of th«- lower ro«»ms of banks bill and the senate recorded J. D Hooper I* now foreman of When the program wu* concluded this school hud u Ghilstmas tr<-<- and it* Indignant, though dlgnifi«-«!, pro Huniu CI uum distributed the preaent* bears' railroad contract. proguia on Thursday. The upper le t against th«- language of the pres- Ml»» Hti-llii Hooper, who has been |ld«-nt III that part of hl* annual m««s- to the children. Tho evening w-n* rooms had a program. th«-n concluded with «upper to th«« fciylitg with Mrs. Daniels and attend Little Erla Carlo« k ami Josephin«- -ti>'<- r«‘lntlng to the employment of ing school at tbe Falls, I* home to accompaniment of * giMphuphon«-. Lee enjoyed a nice little Christinaa »«•< ret service officers. There was no Thonc preeent were: Mr mid Mr*. »pend th« Holidays with her patent*, tree at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. «■onstructlv«- legislation attempted. It II. I,. Hogg* mid family, Mr. and Mr and Mr*. J D. H«»op«-r. I* apparent that It I* tbe leaders' In < 'arlock. Fred Hmlth I* hauling bay for II.L Mi*. E. W. Hinlth uml family. Mi mid Frank (>ruyba<-l fillcil his ice house tention not to do mu«-h more than Mr*. McMullan, Mr. mid Mr* J. it. Hoggs. Monday. Also A. It. M< scrley and pass the usual appropriation billa at On«1 of our pupils, Ruth Dixon, f«.-ll Dixon and family, Mr. uml Mr*. Will this, the last session of the sixtieth <!«•«> Wilson. , Humphrey and family, Mr. Llnxl and and broke her collar bone ln*t week. congress. t wo Th«- Pr«-sbyterlan Church ha«l family, T II. Ilrown . Ml** Addle Lin Dr. Mi-rrymnn ■< t It and It Is now Christmas trees and a log cabin and On th«- first «lay after th«» holiday doing nicely. >1. Mr. Carrick, Mr». Hchinelwr ead r»«-«-M«, It Is expect»’«! that the senate program. Everyone hud u fine time V« rdy t'arrl« k I* spending th«- Holl family, Mr. and Mr* W. P Mlle* and The Methodists enjoyed a Christ- will receive a reply fr«im the wcretary to visit family. Homer Hmlth, Nelson HmItli. day* with hl* sister, Mi*. Will Hum mas li«-«- given in Carlock Hall. of war In response to it* resolution MI h * Dalny Hmlth, Mr*, Ed Jamison phrey. A fur« well purty was given to Clif- asking under what autIWirfty detec- We think wi- bnv<‘ n good John on mid daughter, Roy Vermin. Fr«-«i ford.Harter Friday evening Tho»«- Hv«-s were applied to Investigate the Young, Fn-d Hmlth, Mr. ami Mrs our t«-a< her, Ml»* Garrison. Hhc han present were: The Misses Garrison BrowtiMville affair atxi what was the Brook*. Mln* Brook«, I. Brooks. Mr li<-«-n priding herself on having the Herbert, Pearl, Claude, Ruby and I character of the investigation, and Mr* Lloyd and family, Mr. and •■•ntli-st. I><- h 4 ht-havod hor««e nt the l-'ay Demorest, ami Rev. Johnson and | On January 6 the senate will tab Mr* liarroch mol «on. .Mr. ami Mrs «cliool, but th«- other dny, while •he family. Everyone had a nice time. up the so-called omnibus claim bills fl HEN. summer Las passed in these M J Maynard, Mr*. Kline, Joint was < in v I m I i I h # a nelghlxir th» hor .— I legislature, . „----------- executive and , jurfi- The Merrill Valley was vlaiud by The got tb«<! of mantling, pulled loom* Moreboii»«-, <1 W Ht-wnit. «•lai appropriation bill, which carrl«-s another large anow storm last week northern states, the sun is only ami Ntitrt«-d homo. Another neighbor Th«- prix«-, "Longfellow'■ Po« n The luidh-s* Club nu t at the hoiuc I lie money for most of th«- salaries of «•«.Ing th«. buggy routing tip a cow mild under the bright blue skies of for i Inning the donkey '* tall m-nr- •st ¡the various governm«nt departments, of Mrs E. E, Fitch Saturday. l«*ili along the r< ad aid'*, conclue! < d I I k - right »pot wu* iiwanb'd to V- r Iv Southern California. This is one of na Tin- I « him - bekiuglng to (). E. Ir that our t« acher muflt I m » enjoin* Carrl« k. in • ami occupied by Malvln Mitchell ture’s happy provisions—eternal summer u nap. A* It was dank nnd ho could was destroyed* by firn Wvdm-sday. ( Th«- bou- ■ while It was In ««-sslon Tom niul John Shor not seu v«-i y W«*ll be called, but no i for those, who cannot endure a more se a liew HJOVI ! lit ring the excitement I»r. Al«x. Pat- puKsi I on only two measures of con- 7-d. II t U h n wont up and it e-'f «me. that providing for the tak- vere chmate. torson allpped from the roof Into the which he recou The I well, Mi Rhodes h«-lp- <1 him out >».!' of tl,«- next r nsn-. and th« legls- California has been called the “.Mecca of rt to tho nation. ! working on I li. lint her a cool bath, wasn't it. Doc toi ' li-.tlv . «x-ctitivc and judicial appro I the winter tourist.” Its hotels and stop w w ut to Mr. and Mt Mont I Robinson and Miss Ro'.li i «on priation bill Divershin was afford-d, the Full* lait tr d < k how«-vcr, by th«- report of the Helect ping places areas varied as those of all .ijoyi-d a Christmas tree out at the Ing. «■ornmliti-i- appointed to consider th«.- Gale school house, given by Roht. An- well regulated cities. Visitors can always i pri-Hldi-nt'a message. The resolution Wesley .Mil • a emin ovi r f derson. dny wi.l as pa- - 4 was merely onu of Inquiry. find suitable accommodations, congenial Horton ranch yesterday to t luit C. A. Hunting spt-ut part of thin itm will But It gives the president a chance to his parents and «1st«-is. companions, and varied recreations week at his upper ranch. He ret urn- nor»«- v "get back.” A vain raid on the Reed Master <1-<irg<- Mll-s, one of «III r Slewart ------ - ---- - „. ., „ ..._v ... <■<! in time for Christmas. rules of the bouse, led by li-prt-sen- pupils, lias been dangerously ill » It h Iiit.k. Th«- immelodloiis sounds whli-h Jesse Crist I«- di«-«l at the Carr ranch tative Gardner, R«-publican of Mass In fhi tn nintory ri. eu mat lam. - mul«t«-d from wltblti the wagon, Friday. December 25. His remains achusetts, was the Incident of the W. 1*. Mlles went to the Falls,to w«-re too much for Lydia's unstrung will be kept at tlie ranch until Ills past w-<-k. The only bills passed dur buy lumber lust w«-vk. • Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, n« r < k . She gaiu on«- wild leap mid folks com«*. ing tlie past week were of minor Im- Mrs. Maateu's daughter la ugnili went galloping down the school yard, describing in detail the many delights of winter in iportan«-«- ami related to the District abb- to attend a- hool »ft«-r her km - til while w« looked on with some sur- California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are Paper money is popularly suppos d if Columbia and pension and war Ulne*» , on sale to California. For full information, sleeping prise at that gentle boast. Upon to be a carrier of Inft-ctloui dlnea-ws. «-laltn*. The pt-nal code bill remains l.o ulc Dixon found the overcoat <Milling th«- »chool fence, -the gave No doubt microbes do find a resting car reservations and tickets, call on. telegraph or th«- unfinished measure and debate on loat by th«- little son of Jack Horton oi.e high filtig and *all«-d ov«r the place on many of th«- bills now In rlr- ' It write any S. P. Agent, or will he resumed after the holidays. The little daughter of Mrs Mlles f«-ii' the buggy following close I««-, < ulatlon. hot Investigations which WM. McMURRAY, G€P. Poss. HQI Portland, Oregon cam«» botile with sore throat Inal bind The dogs th«-n helped out the have been conducted at th«- research Y IKIRRIS PIPE DREAM. week. situation by barking their loudesL laboratory of the New York Hoard Shipping lumber to Klamath Falls A special school meeting was h--ld After u long < has«- tin- boy* who had of Health indicate that although pa seem* a great deal like the proverb at the Kummers school Saturday, horsen at the schraib succeeded In per money is by no means free from ial "carrying coals to New castle." Thom- present were: James Dixon. icornerlng the mnre. The tea« her bacteria, it fa. nevertheless, not quite Especially in view of the loud noises I E W. Smith. W. I*. Mlles, Everett d-ie» nut l-«ia*t any more of h«-r g«-ntle so prolific n br«-»-dlng ground as may we have heard in the past to the ef Kirkendall. II !.. Boggs and W. J . bar*«’, but *ays *h<- will have to train be supposed. On clean bunk bills an fect that the Klamath people were Dinon. W. I’. Miler was elected «Hr her dlffi-ri-ntly. On account of the average of 2350 bacteria wet discov able to cut so much under the lum i ector tn the pia«- of Sum Simitn-r» . 4«<ep snow B<» damage was done to ered On sidled bills the average was ber prices which attain down this Jam«-* Dixon was through th- (either th«- horse or buggy, but tho 73.000. This Investigation was made . way. country horseback collecting for th.- idlr«-ctoru are looking with faces some years ago. Its results have now But Manager 8. P. White of the Spring I.akv cemetery. iiiknnt nt tho d «- w fence which lay* b« en checked by Warren W. Ililditeh Big Basin Lumber Company has re J. W. Musien, father of \V. W. , very low. of th«- SI.« tbeld labortory of bacteri cently loaded a car of lumber In the Mu-«len.l« very Kick nt Klamath Full* Dave Wade sp«-nt Christmas at the ology and research at Yal«-. Th«- dirt Dorris yard for Klamath Falls. This 1'om l.ov- Indy took n lou«l of grain | Fslls. iest hills which banks and railways makes about n dozen cars which have to the Horton ranch thin week. Mr. and Mr*, lllram Roberts and could place at their disposal showed been shipped from here to the Falls Will Humphrey wan at th«- Ankeny 1 family spent Chrbttuas with Mr and an average of only I42.000 bacteria In the pa«t f« w we -ks Dorris Boos buys a lot in Lakeview and a farm rum 11 liiMt week trying Io *>-ll a team Mrs. Homer Roberts. for each bill. Th«- lowest was 14,000, ter. Curiously of home* ami two colt*. J«-»*«- Turner left Christmas eve the highest, 586,000. varying in size from ten to one Inquiries mad«- around town result enough, th«- cleanest-looking note.was Charlie Seed* I* hauling hay for for Eugen«-. thousand acres. ed in an absolute failure to find any Charles Horton. Our school wan again divided taut charg«-<l with 405.000 bacteria, and trace «if the lumber above mentioned One of Mr. Manteo's horsen got I w«-< k Into equal numbers. Five acres of each ten-acre ranch irrigateti. Austin the dirtiest with 38,000, which seems «•ver being received in Klamath Falls. through the fence Into the Ankeny Hooper's side won the largest num- to prove that there is no necessary The editor of the Booster must either The price is the same regardless of the size of ranch lu*t week. i ber of stars and also a life *lxe col- conuectlon between dirt and bacteria. have had a pipe drcam or been in Mr. Pointer killed two hog* last [ [ ori-d picture of a bin«» jay. Mr. Ililditeh finds that guinea pigs the tract. tentionally stuffed. It is true that week, which ho Itilemla to grind Into There were four Xma* trees In'our inoculated with these bacteria con a few thousand feet of flooring was These lands are cheaper than to homestead land aattaago. neigliboiliood this year. One nt Pin«- tracted no disease, which would mean «received here within the past month, are free from residence restrictions. MI mh Ola Smith went to the Fall» i Grove, Lone Fine, Spring Lake and that money bacteria are not m-iff-s- but further than that no evidence of Saturday to bring home her sinter our own. It Is reported that the ut- sarily virulent. the twelve cars can be fquml. If any --------- «---------- Settlers are coming from twenty-five states and over Dalny, who I* attending school at I tendance was good at all of them. lumber was shipped here it must have one quarter of the contracts arc already sold. that place. Mi»« Lennie Hooper is visiting at According to cable dispatchc*. the ; come by team, which is unlikely, as Charles Masten ba« arrived from I he Fall*. French people uro urging Wilbur the Navigation Company and other Berkeley Colb-g«-. At tin <p-«lal school meeting In Look into tnis great Land Wright to make a flight across th« bouts on the river have hauled no Al. Mellmsu visited Nelson Smith nt our kc I ioo I on the IStll Inst., the En igllsh Channel. Grant Opening at once As to his abilify 'such amount of lumber. Sunday. directors dec ided to give us a plass to do tills, there can lie little doubt; The Hire« sawmills locate«! here are W. P. Mlles Is building two wagon flout library for our books, a double ns i to the expediency of doiifg it, there well supplied with common lumber, beds. boiled oil f1«w»r and to paint onr school Is no doubt whatever; for ft would and while they are short on finish Reliable W. X. Darroch mid IL L. Boggs aro building. Inside and outside, In the bo the most foolish thing that he lumber, it Is stated that by spring, cutting Ice on tho Miller ranch. *|ii Ing. Also to put the building on could attempt nt th«» present time. A when the building activity starts, they Local Agent, KLAHATH FALLS, ORE. Chas. Willson bought twolvo head n ........................... ■tono foundation. slight mishap to tho motor would will be able to supply the demand. 1 Lu tn Short I* papering Ills house. I ¡mean a descent into the sea and n of cattle la*t week to be butchered. At present there is very little build-! Stott Barnes butchored a hog that Roy Smlxer fell into tho pond up - |ir(,i,nble catastrophe, The work al Ing being done on account of the cold weighed 400 pounds dre«aed. to Ills neck while trying to skate the lready done by Wright should prove weather. It Is alwnys quiet in this Hcr-tt Barnes visited Mr. Ronmes | other dny. 'sufficiently- spectacular to satisfy even line during the winter. Wednetidiiy. Charlie Willson has gone to Port ¡the excitement-loving French people. ----------- ♦---------- Scott Barnes finished bis plowing land to spend the Holidays with rela- J.E Bodge left Monday morning for con 11 act for Mr. JohnHon last weak | lives. San Francisco, where he will Join Home Smith has finished bi* con- I H. Anderson went to the Falls last WANIS TO III-: PRESENT tract at the Falls, aud I h going to week to get a load of Huie for bls j AT SENTENCING OF Rl EF. his wife. Together they will return haul posts. chicken house. In order to be present In San Fran- ( to Medford, where their daught-’r is choice line of invest Minn Lovelady In now working for Charllo Seeds Is taking the horses cisco In time to bo present in Court stopping, and from there they will go ments that will make I Jack Horton. In his care to tho Jack Horton ranch when sentence is passod on Abraham East for a trip of several months. ---------- «----------- Miss Ola Smith visited Mlsx Helen to be nearer tbs feed yards. tlie purchaser money Ruef Thursday, Rudolph Spreckels,! How's This? Willard Friday afternoon. Charlie Wright Is going to the Falls who flnanct-d the graft investigation | Miss Daisy Smith, Mln* Ray Farton, to get two hand pumps with which to mid prosecution In that city, and who; We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any , k .. - | case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's and Mlns Marlal Jellett spent their water bis stock. I* a passenger on the Japanese liner Catarrh Cure F * rHENEY * co Tolcdo o. evnlngs last week at the homo of Jack Brown left for California last Nippon Marti, which sailed from Hon We. the iindereisned, have known F. J. Cheney their teacher, Miss Applegate, strlng- Friday. olulu on Monday, has agreed to pay for the tail 15 yearn, and believe him perfectly Ing popcorn for the Methodist Xma* Chas. Horton sent a bunch of beef for the extra coal burned lu the effort honorable In all buaineae tranaactione and finan cially able to carry out any obliaratiima made by cattle to Oakland, Calif., for the Hol- to reach port a few hours ahead of hie fine. tree. WALtMHO. K ihman A M a * VIM. Nelson Smith and Tom Brown went day trade. He will send another next schedule. The Nippon is due at San Wholesale Druniata. Toledo. 0. Hall’» Catarrh Cure 1» taken Internally, actins to the woods last week with two four month. Francisco on Thursday noon, and The thermometer registered at 4 Ruef I* to be sentenced at 10 o'clock directly upon the blo-U anil mucour »urfacee of horee teams for poise. the eyatem. TUettaaenlab »ent free. Prtoe 73c per Mr. McMullan is going to food cat- degrees below sero one morning last Thursday morning. bottle. Sold bv all Druniete. Now is the time Cal ¡f ornia The Southern Pacific Co « Opening of Oregon Central Military Road Grant $200 > T. W. STEPHENS ------ «------ M ASON & S l OU G H ABSTRACTERS Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages (MASON & SLOUGH