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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1909)
i Farmers, ¥0„ 10 bll¥ NAPATAN SHOES For the Whole Family roof as leather can be made Klamath Falls Best Value (iivers Exclusive Agency at d I <■ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ II U'I'ENINt.H E. J. MURRAY, Editor NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON I Flu VXD DOLLARS PLR X liAR IS ADV ASCE muery. During the past week we have had commuiHiativ'-is submitted for publication in tl e columns of this J very bad weather, rain and snow ul 111 be inserted on!) over the name of the writer. No non de plunte 'u nately. making very had roads and will be published. as a ior.> uuei.ii' a very small school at Hildebrand. Most of the we<k E C Alliin has ♦' I dictment public until warrants had r t more tian twenty pupils wore iE IKK WIUGHT t ASK. ■to feed for Ile »int present. been served on the other parties Harrison Gray lately received a ¡brought lip Saturday The case of the Klamath Lake first trial under the local op- Churl';- and D r rt, net.’ We suppose we will ha . in Klamath Cquntjr was cum- Railroad vs The Oregon A Cabf r- 1 with thè help of Lv k me' ” frnistc -In Hildebrand now Inia Transportation Company wa- set 1 in the Circuit Court Friday Mr. WOelk Is tlusy cutting » ood Gi a’b.im ii: the i-usi- of thi Slate vs ,tor February 9. J* C. Rutenic breaking on his homestead. • < ptalptn and I I {right. The State is rvpresent- I <»rk W C M -i. 3!nrpsr>n common.' • tHariisa: Irwin, who were ap- 'stone the defendants J Frank The jury in the Ike Wright liquor for Wm Welch Wednesday d by the Court to assist the Mr and Mrs C J Anderson spoilt C C. Pearson, one of the director- uting Attorney, and the defense case failed to agree and were dis Ing conducted by Attorneys charged by the Court at 12fl5 Sun of the Hildebrand school, made a vis Sunday with Mf titd Mrs Dan •' aid day night. The retired at 9:45 Satur It to the school Thursday and made well Drake and R. S. Smith M Glaiotulnl finished feeding his day night and speqt the remainder an interesting talk to the pupils. cattle Saturday. Th- visit and talk-were very much of the night and until 12 o'clock Saturday. Il S.i Wooden'ar.d Roy Van M< ter appreciated by both teacher and pu ? Local Option case occupied the Sunday night in deliberation. It was spent Saturday in Merrill, attending ;ion of the Court the entire day . evident during the day that the jury pils. . the atirUon Mi- I ’ hrmann. the road supervisor, <s impossible to get inside the would not agree aud if had not been Miss Ella Callahan spent Mattrrda.i room, it was so packed with Sunday they’ would have reported has l-tm -working on the road ne; r and Sunday with her brother In Gale Judge Noland agreed to Laity the past week ns who were taking a-strong sooner. Howard O’Connor began working ro Alt Wallis and John Logue ome dow n at 12 o’clock Sunday night e3t in the case. with the railroad surveyors Monday of turned from the Falls the first to hear the re|>ort of the jury. The •. Robbin. the main witness for ' They passed within a mile of old prosecution, »as on the stand ' jury stood ten to two for conviction the week where ’hey have been at- Gale with their survey Saturday. tending Court Sunday the deputy the greater part of the day. according to the statements of sev Mr Adams has taken 185 head of sheriff. Chas. Low. took Mr Wallis eral of the jurors. 'testified that at 8:10 on the horses to H F. Tolle to feed back to the Falls where he Is wanted The case will probably not be re fng of November 3. 1908, he and Mr and Mrs R C Anderson spent in connection with the horse stealing tried until the next term of Court. other men each took a drink Sunday tn Merrill, the guests of Mr whiskey at what was formerly ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ case. and Mrs R H Anderson. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ “w n as the Gold Dust saloon, for I • YONNA ITEMS. Mr and .Mrs J. H. Hobbs were KENO DOINGS. th he paid fifty cents. They were ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ host and hostess to a party of friends ♦ fed by Isaac Wright, who was re- Jacob Rueck went to the Falls on a ♦ ♦ ♦ {Sunday Those spending the day led to be the owner and proprie- Tuesday to attend the meeting of the Chas, Stindt was down from the with them »ere Mr and Mrs li. F • As soon as he took the drink directors of the Water Users. He dredge the first of the week visit- ¡Tolle and daughters, Audrey. Ger- •bought a half-pint flask of whis- took some beef to the Falls and will iug friends in Keno. (trude and May. Miss Gwendolen Ei ■ for which he paid twenty-five bring back some freight on his re Miss E. M. Pitney went to Klama'1' vy. .Miss Vesta Todd, Mias Blanche i ts. The indictment only charges turn trip. Falls to teach the 7th grade in **,c Robinson, thinoie Anderson and Will I .• selling of the flask, and the evi Otto Hoppe is now getting in his public school there. Miss Ward ’'ill nce of the purchase of the drinks winter’s wood. He has been trap occupy her former position as teach ; Graham Little Hazel lladlew was quite III •s allowed by the- Court in order ping lately with good succes and will er in Keno. Friday and had to be taken to her at the prosecution might show the I sell some of his hides. Thos. McCormick. Sr . and his son. home from school ient to violate the law. A great many of the fart rs in Lisle, went to F T. Nelson’s place Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hobbs, Will The witness underwent a very se-. Yonna Valley have been butchering after a load of hay Saturday Graham and Howard O’Connor spent re cross examination by Attorney' their hogs this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frost were in Keno Saturday evening at W II. Todd’s. rake, which brought out much evi- ‘ Mrs. Carl Adams has been quite ill at our Literary Society Satui day, Mrs Lola Cox. assisted by her sis-1 snee as to the business he has fol-tthe past week, night. 'ter. Miss Ethel Ward, gave a party wed, who had hired and were pay- j Brown Michael. O McCumber, Mi S. Padgett and B W McCormick >g him to do this work, and as io Bro(,ks and Henry Stoeshler were in made a trip to the Falls last week I to a number of her friends at her ¡father’s home Saturday evening ho he received orders from here, { pajrv Saturday. Harry Pearson went to Klamath | They spent a very pleasant evening fc. He stated that he was hired by, Fred and da11Rter, Rosa. Falls Tuesday. In dancing and pla Ing games. The pe state Anti-saloon League, that he ‘ viglted at the honle of o y. Gray John Ackley and Chas, Marsrow ! guests departed for their homes s’ rst came here on the 27th day of|gundav made a business trip to the Fall* last a very late hour, declaring Mrs. Cox October; that he had a consultation Mr. Teters and Earl Aldred went Thursday. and Miss Ward delightful entertain gith Walter Lennox, who furnished (o tMlry Snnday C. L. Tipton was down from the ers. Those present were: Mrs. J D « • — ♦ V- xx — n xxza xx 9 xx —" xx xx f ♦ Fi xx rx 1 O xx xxxs * —- - w — lim the names of some of the places Claude Clopton and Chas Wtdght Mason Construction Company dredge .Morgan. Miss Della Geiklng, Miss .0 be investigated. He further stat passed through Yonna Valley Sunday after * lead of wood. Dorethy Morgan,Mis- Neva Whltlatrh ed that he had purchased several from the Reservation with a band of Albert Trayler went to the Falls Miss Esther Morgan, Mrs. Ward, flasks of whiskey from the places here cattle for Chas. Horton. Saturday. Howard O'Connor, Herbert Anderson, which he had turned over to W. S. Chas. Drew has returned from the. Mona Spencer came to Keno the, Horace Hickman l»ee Thomas. Char Slough to keep. Falls where he has been attending first of the week to stay at Mr. and | court in the Wight vs. Coburn case Mrs. B. W. McCormick’s and attend les Whitlatch, Henry and Edward Shortgen. Ixmley and Leland Pope. Mondajr. John Donnell reports that there the school here. I ¡George Wooden. George Ward. Ernie When Court met on Monday the were 150 head of mules driven out I George Kerns returned from his Ward, Mrs. Lola Cox and Mias Ethel ' jurors who had been serving since of Langell Valley last week. extended trip to Mexico last week ' the opening of the term, having serv- Chas. Horton made a business trip and he and Mrs. Kerns will move to Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ilan Caldwell spent ' ed the required thirty days, asked to ¡to the Reservation last week to look their ranch near the Sutton place. Monday evening with Mt- and Mrs be excused from further duty during after his cattle. ; ’ “ _ I Ben Kerns will leave next week the term. Judge Noland thereupon Mt. and Mrs. deo. Sniy tU and Mb < with fifty head of cattle, which he Eugene Hammond. Miss Mellle Johnson Is staying in declared all of the members of the Anna Smyth returned from the Fp:’.v will take to Portland. Merrill with her sister, Mrs. Mabel regular panel of jurors excused for Wednesday. .. , , Mrs. D. Ford is greatly improved Clemens. this term, with the exception of T.W. Miss Waive Drew is now absent from her recent illness. Mrs. H. F Tolle spent Saturday Stephens who was held until another tree- school on account of her ev -s. Grant Nelson was in Keno on bus afternoon with Mrs. John Elvy. panel was drawn. The Judge then Mrs. L. M. Fitch went to Bonanza iness last Sunday. ordered the drawing of another panel ” uesday and took with her some po Mrs. Chas. Snowgoose is still very WOIlkVIl \ (ELEHHA’IP. of twenty-three jurors to meet on the tatoes to sell. much disabled with the rheumatism . eight of February. Mrs. Chas. McCumber visited the Mr. Jamison Is now carrying the , Fourteen applications were passed There will be no more jury trials Hildebrand school Tuesday afternoon mail from Blidell to Keno. upon by the A.O.t’.W. lodge Tuesday before February, but it is probable Owing to heavy rains the past Chas. Snowgoose went to Dorris i evening and eight new members were that a number of equity cases will week Buck Creek'is now running full and the Butte Valley peddling goods; Initialled Into the order. A big ban- be heard as the Court will continue and the new bridge is coming hani dr 1 for the Grand Union Co. |quet was prepared under the direc in session. John Donnell and Mis3 Anna Smytn Bob Garret and John London stop tion of Dr. Wm. Martin and F. Zlm In asking the jurors whether they went to Bonanza Saturday to attend ped oved night In Keno with sixteen 1 Baldwin, and there were between wished to take advantage of their lodge. stage horses belonging to W R. Da right to be discharged, the Judge ninety and a hundred members pres Fykes Hamaker is having his hors stated that unless the demand was es wintered at Mrs. L. M. Fitch’s, in vis, taking them to the Ady ranch ent at the meeting. near Midland. made at this time be would expect North Yonna. Mrs. Grace Nelson stopped In Keno them to serve until the end of the Mrs. I. V. Fields, of the Klamath wtgut and ana Manuel manue. Vierra v .err- re- n|ght Qn hf.r way from th(. J."" Jas. Wight term. He «tinted that he could not turned to the Reservation Tuesday,' EaIlg borr|9 ¡ Bakery, , makes a specialty of cater say how long this might be, as on ac where they are feeding their cattle | ‘ "wilHam" Craven passed ing for banquets and private parties. through count of the new cases which have ■this winter. Let her arrange your dinners and j Keno last week on his way to Dor- banquets for you. keen filed, there was as much busi Scy Pool and Will Logue liave re- Iris where he will do some cruising ness at this time before the Court | turned from the Falls where they i In the timber south of that place, as at the opening of the term. Singer, Wheeler & Wilson Sewing ! have been witnesses on the cattle j George Heavllln was delivering The Court set February 8 for the stealing cases. Machine Agency, cor. 6th and Main ! meat, out at R. W. Tower's this week. retrial of the Coburn can«1. for needles and oil. Machines for Adam Weldman, who has been vis Pete Jones was employed by the Judge Thos. Drake was appointed iting with Emil Egert, returned to rent. 1-14tf Mason Construction Co. the past to assist the Prosecuting Attorney ■ his home Sunday. ¡week loading wood on the barge. in the case of the State vs. Chas. IJs- Money to Ixmn—-We have a few W. L. Simpson and C. C. Pearson B. W. McCormick has taken a con- key and others, charged with cattle iwero hauling posts Saturday, which hundred dollars to loan on real es stealing. The bail for I.iskey has ¡will be used to erect a new fence Itract of cutting wood for the Mason tate. Loan must be paid by May 1, I Construction Co. and W. H. Wall been fixed at |25OO and his attorney, ,t round Mr. Pearson's house, 1909, MASON & SLOUGH. F. H. Mills, stated that they would j Miss Louise Egert was quite sick I will haul it to the landing. Owen! offer bail. The arraignment of the last week but is now again able to I Sorrels, Jack Frost and Wat Aldred Capt. J. M. McIntire returned last will start Monday to cut the wood. case will not occur for several days, attend school. Tuesday from San Francisco where Miss Ruth Doten is greatly Im- as the Prosecuting Attorney stated he has been on business. Little Jl.njmie Vierra has been tick proved from her recent attack of that he did not wish to make the in- .with a severe cold. 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