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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ POE V XI I EY ITEMS. *«»«**** ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ E. J. MURRAY, Editor The Mutual Benefit Club gave Sam Dixon returned Mouday from California. where he has beeu visiting 'program Friday, January K, In the Houston Opera House. It was not Lis sister, Mrs. Alice Moure. Elmer and Ellsworth Moore moved 1 largely attended on acount of sick their cattle from Mrs. Hughes to their ness and bad weather. The following 1 TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE hotuu place where they expect to teed I was the prog tain reudervd: Male Quartet. them. The wind storm Tu< sday night blew Ilcadiug ..........................Mrs Parrish, All connr.uniiations submitted for publication in the columns of this paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume down several of the telephone pules. Solo .............................. Mrs. Johnston articles will be published. Chas. Kester weut to the Falls last Lecture ’Macbeth" Rev Johnston Tuesday. All the numbers were good. Beu Raymond Anderson and Sam Dix I I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ on were riding for horses in the val- her part on account of sickness and lah Rhodes was tiuablu to pvrtoiui; ♦ LANGKI.L VALLEY XEWS. ♦ ♦ KENO DOINGS. ♦ Mrs J G. Patterson was also unable ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ a ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ley Saturday. It has been a very stormy week to do her part on acount of the »«<1 Albert Patterson spent Sunday at | W. H. Wall made a trip to Klam- but most of the farmers are pleased news being received of the death of | Lorella. as they think it will be the making her brother. lath Falls last week. Ed. Sedge has returned to his I We take note of the fact that our ' Fred Creasy was In Keno with a of crops this year. father’s place at Dairy. Rev. Jay Haynes left Monday for old friends, Ernest Taylor and Miss' load of fruit last week. E. R. C. Williams returned from Owen Sorrels made a business trip l.angell Valley, where he intends to Eva Fogl are married. Klamath Falls Sunday. help Rev Nortridge he! ! a series of More sidewalks are being laid In to Keno last Wednesday II. F. Swingle and Ivan Kilgore Merrill W. F. Barrow» 1» the cuti- C. V. Nelson was in Ken« on bus- . meetings. killed a cougar one day last week Esau Keck. James Short. Wlltlam | tractor I loess last week. with their new dogs. I Rufus Moore and Mr. Meidrutu Griffith, Riley Haskins and Stephen* Mrs. Ron Graham an J »on left Drew Campbell visited .transacted business in Keuo Friday. Griffith worked Wednesday putting t Wednesday for Montana on a visit, Monday. Tom Offleld bas left for Lower Cal R. W. Tower was in Keno Friday. up telephone poles that bad been Ben Brown is building a barn on John Hesaig. of Fort Klamath, blown down ifornia. his ranch. Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon anj [ Eluier t'arr has been quite ill fur passed through Keno Wednesday on Colonel Brown and John McFall ’ ' his way to Beswick children have been visiting Mr audthe last two weeks. were riding on Tuele I-ake Thursday j j Mrs llert Davis Is very III with ty j Mr. .Montgomery, time keeper for Mrs. James Short. for cattle. |Erickson & Petterson, was in Keno Richard Pickett, of Sand Hollow, phoid fever. We hope for ber early • • James Lindley went to Klamath and Blanche Holmes, of this valley, recovery. , Wednesday. Falls Monday. John McDougal was in Keco sev- were united in marriage in Klamath , I.eWls Gerber's bungalow is finish- .Mr. Wiidey left for Klamath Falls eral days last week repairing tele- Falls Sunday. The bride is the ( ed and is furnished with Rhodes* Monday where he will remain for a ’ " ‘ io« ( best. i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J Holm 1 phone lines. week or two. son “ of T M Durham, the city marshal. Miss Wood visited with Miss Pit-¡and the groom is the oldest r~ Will Duncan and Will Deal brought I ney during the institute last week Mr and Mrs. Chas Pickett. Their 1 has been busy opening up drains to a bunch of cattle from the Grohs 1 John Connolly received the sad many friends extend to them tbetr I ¡carry off the surplus water from the ranch to this valley. street». news last week of the death of his congratulations. I Ed. Ryle bas been getting some Miss Pearl McFall» is visitina with W. P. Whitney expects to leave for I nine year old son in lx>s Angeles, cattle in the upper part of the valley where he has been staying with bis her aunt, Mrs. Joe Taylor, and turn- Cottage Grove soon to visit hl» wife for C. J. Swingle. aunt. lly. and babies. Ferd Williams caught a coyote in Yes. w<- noticed that load of fumi Miss Lula Wilkerson returned to a trap Saturday night that had a ture. John. Ths boys want lo know her borne In Bonanza last week after ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ leather strap around its neck. if there ’s anything doing completing a successful term of NEW K. ♦ FORT KLAMATH Miss Myrtle Brown is staying at i school at Worden. Robert Anderson has purchased the ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. H. F. Swingle's and going to I David Ford bas stopped carrying residence property of Ed. Duffy. Mr. school at Lorella. James Pelton and wife went to Duffy expects to leave for Fort Klam the mail from Blidell on account of Mrs.Devaul and her son and daugh Drop In and let us show you what we have the sickness of his wife. John ix>n- the Falls Saturday, Mr. Pelton Is ath where he has purchased an engine | ter were visiting Mrs. James Lindley one of the jurymeu. (den has taken bis place. and boiler and Intends to go Into the the first of the week Miss Edna Norris went to Crystal shingle and well business at that Mr. Shur passed through K« l > last Hall Burnham is stav at R. C. Sunday, where she will teach school place. ¡Saturday with some cattle. Cowley’s and is attending school at Opposite City Hall COR. I OCR I H ST AND KLAMATH AVE. | Mr. Telford and bis sou. Ray, this winter. A bunch of mules pased through Lorella. O. B. Bunch and wife went to the this towu last Friday en route tor the ¡brought the teachers from the falls Rev. Nortridge, the Baptist minis- rails Sunday. to the institute here. I 8. Davis place to be fed for Wm ter, bas closed his series of meetings Ethel White went to Keno last Davis. Tom McCormick has resigned his at Lorella. week where she will visit with rela W F. Barrows talks of going into Charles Walker is up from the position as firemen on the Canby. Pat Michelson is now doing the work tives for about a month. the brick business. This Is what we Falls visiting his parents. Dalt Brophy, while rambling down need, for Merrill 1» a thriving little Tom McCormick made a trip to Albert Patterson spent Sunday at Main street the other evening, fell city. Watch Merrill grow > Klamath Falls the first of the week. Lorella. He come quite often and Mrs. Morrey and daughter were In Madge McCormick was absent into a horse track accidently, and it begins to look like he means busi- nearly drowned. After some exer town shopping Saturday. from school Monday on account of ■ess. tion he succeeded in reaching the sickness. Riley Powers was absent from Bob Malone and Colonel Brown top, but only to find he had a severe school last week on account of sick Jesse Grubb has returned to Bes returned from Tule Lake Friday. wick after an extended visit in Keno headache. ness. Hope he will be able to return John McFall went down to Poe Mr. Burns and Mr. Noriel, from Monday. and Klamath Falls. Valley this week to attend a dance, Tom W’ilson and Owen Sorrels the sawmill, were in town Sunday. Esaa Ratliff started to school last The Students Body met Monday J. H. Hessig left last week for Sis Monday. This makes one more pupil were down to Jack Connolly a place to elect more officers and I to make kiyou County, Cal. He will be absent for our eighth grade Sunday. regulations for basket bail. Grace Barrows returned to school The Klamath River is frozen over about two weeks. F. and L. Everybody is getting ready to put Monday after a siege of sickness again and there is good skating on Herbert Fitch also returned the meadows where there is water. up ice. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Chas. Brophy, Dalt Brophy and Mr. Mr. Haskins bas purchased the A party composed of Tom Wilson, ♦ LONE PINE ITEMS. « Albert Jones, Dan Gordon and Lisle McKinley went to the Falls Sunday. Geo Offield place south of Merrill. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Henry Borine and wife left Mon Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Dunlap were McCormick were out on the ice Mon down from the Falls thin week look The ladies sewing circle met at day night. They reported the Ice day on the stage. ing at some cattle. It is not known lira. E. C. Reams last Wednesday. to be about 2 4 inches thick. The Literary 8oclety elected new ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ whether any purchase was made or Mrs. J. E. Enman spent one day last week with Mrs. L. A. West. officers Saturday, namely: President, ♦ GALK HAPPENING». ♦ not. Abe Tenbrook passed away at the Harry Booth hauled a load of wood S. Padgett; Vice-Pres., Tom Grubb; ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ home of his son, A. R. Tenbrook. In from Stukel Mountain last Thurs Sec’y, Mrs. Padgett, Treas Mrs. T. Beautiful line of Cut Glass, that has no rival, in various pisces. Monday morning about 3 o’clock, this city, last Monday. His death day. A. Grubb; Critic, B. W. McCormick; Solid Silver Flat Ware and Novelties. John Manning is clearing some Sergeant at Arms, Mr. Snowgoose, W. W. Whitlatch was awakened by was caused by a stroke of paralysis. Rogers’ “1847" Fiat Ware and Quadruple Hollow Ware in beau land on his father's ranch. and Editor, C. Gands. The society the barking of dogs and cattle run Mr. Tenbrook was born near Rock tiful new designs. ning. He rushed out and found five land, Ind., August, 1822. He came Sam Combs is now working on Is getting along very nicely. THE THERHOS BOTTLES--They keep things hot or cold as the telephone line. A report of the local teachers' in dogs chasing his wild cattle. His to the Golden West In 1849 but was you wish. Red Hot 24 hours, ice cold 72 hours. Don't make James Diemer spent Wednesday stitute will be found elsewhere in sons, Jess and Jake, arrived in time turned back at Bloody Point by some any difference where they are. to help and the dogs were driven off soldiers around the lake by way of and Thursday with M H. Beebe. this paper. Fine line of gold and gold filled goods in Collar Pine, It roue he», Jay Manning took a load of pota Miss White, of Fort Klamath, is carrying a few loads of shot with Little Shasta. Some emigrants had Festoon Neck Chains, Lockets, Watches and Chains. toes to the Falls Saturday. been killed a while before this and visiting her aunt, Mr». H. Pearson, them. Gold Glasses, Specks, Smoked Glasses, Eye Glana Reel« and J. D. Dervan is hauling hay from of Keno. Mrs. J. Haynes spent Sunday- with be found out later that If they had Auto Glasses. the- Bunnell ranch. not turned back they would also have Mrs. Reeder is sick with a very Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hadley. I have a stock of umbrella covers in tine silks, Umbrella's cov- Mr. and Mrs. Beebe spent Thurs sore throat this week. Those attending the Gale Sunday been killed by the Indians. He was ered while you wait. day in Merrill. CALKINS SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN I’l’N^; The Right Writers, Mrs. B. W. McCormick was on the school from Merrill last Sunday were married In Jacksonville, Oregon, to Mike Galarneau and James Mc sick list last week. Mrs. VanBrimmer, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Mrs. Harriet Featherplace. The de You can select a beautiful gift from these lines. Give me the pleasure Clure are hauling wood from the Mrs. Cbas. Snowgoose and baby I ter and Rev. and Mrs. Johnston, ceased leaves to mourn his death his of a call before you purch i «e. No trouble to show the goods. mountains. are on the sick list this week, as *hey Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pickett spent son, A. R. Tonbrook of this city, two Mr. Campbell was a Falls visitor both have rheumatism. Saturday with Mr and Mrs. J. D. other sons and a daughter, J C. Ten Saturday. brook of Fort Stevens, Ore., W. A Eugene Spencer, of Wampus, was Morgan. Walter Quimby spent one day last in Keno last Monday. W. C. Dalton »old the cattle he had Tenbrook of Bandon, and Mrs. N. II. week on bls homestead. W. H. Wall began hauling logs at the Tolle ranch, thus saving Mr. Miller of Austin, Ore. The funeral The dance at Mike Galarneau's Tuesday. He will haul with three Tolle the trouble of feeding these services were held at the Tenbrook Friday night was largely attended. sleds when the roadB arc better. homo at 10 o’clock Tuesday morn- cold days. Rex LaPrarle spent Saturday with T. F. Nelson and son, Grant, made Jack Anderson and Mbs Blanche Ing, Rev. Anderson officiating, Intor- his sister, Mrs. Harry Booth. a trip to the D ranch after some cat-' Robinson spent Sunday in Merrill. ment was at Bonanza where a broth- Walter Enman visited the Weal tie this week. B. E Courtright has moved from er of the deceased Iles buried. family Tuesday. N. W. Deal was a Dorris visitor last his ranch In Gale to Merrill. week. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Anderson spent CARD OF THANK». MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. Klamath Lodge No. 137, IO.O.F. We wish to express our sincere Tuesday with their daughter, Mrs. installed officers at their meeting Mr. and Mrs. Burge Mason re- Dan Caldwell, at her home on the thanks for the kindness and sym Modern improvement«. 73 room« and suites. Saturday night. Following are the turned from their weddfng trip Sat- :«nith side of Lost River. pathy shown us by our frlendH and ------- Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlor», Two Club new elective officers: Retiring No urday evening. Jake Whitlatch butchered twenty- neighbors during our recent bereave- t ble Grand, C.C. Brower; Noble Grand BORN—To Mr. and M rs. James five head of hogs Monday. Rooms, Etc., Etc. rnent. George Grizzle; Vice Grand, W. O. Stewart, Sunday, January 10, a son. Mrs. Carrie Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Anderson spent Smith; Secretary, O. A. Steam»; Mrs. J. H. Hamilton, 10 Cent Sale of Odds and Ends at Bunday at the Pope ranch, the gueets > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS > Treasurer, P. L. Fouptaln »'of Mrs. J. D. Morgan. THE □ DEAL. Ilans Nelson. I LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON Large Shipment Just Received Gillette’s Furniture House 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 Devils At McHattan’s BIS!ISIIIPH HIHII II M1HI OHI 1 Lakeside Inn ’ :: ________) ' [ '1 P J 1 v^xxxxxAxvaaA*xxvxxxxAxaaaaaaaaaw' 1