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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1909)
=sl HKDMKN WILL < KLKBRATK ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦ Crosby, Southern Pacific WAHIIINGTON'H BIRTHDAY. ♦ MKRHI1X ITE.MH ♦ were In Merrill Wednesday. »♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦••«• Tbu Improved Order of ll<«| Mrn, having Institulvd a lodge at Klamath Fall» in October laat, are going to celebrate Wnahlngton'a birthday in a fitting manaor. The Order of lied Men was orga nla«d by Georg« Waablngton, the fir nt proaldent of the 11 tilt ml Htul»a, and who aat the tint H ik I k - iii of the or der. The Initiation work of the order la founded wholly on the tradition of the Indiana, and la one of rhe moat beautiful of all of the aeeret eocletlea lu exlatenru today. It la nn American Institution and datea all Its docu menta ffotn the time of the discovery of America by Columbua In 1 4 92. Modoc Tribe No. CO, Klamath Valla* lodge. huve retained thu Ilona ton Opera House for the evening of February 22, at which time, If their paraphonallu arrives, will »how to the people of Klamath Kalla some thing very unique In the way of en tertainment, after which they are go ing to give a grand Hard Tltnea ball The commemoration, annuully, of the sinking of the butt lea hip Maine In Havana harbor on February 15 by public eeremonlee lu Washington, D. C., la the object of the Battleship Mulftu Mutuotlal A».uu lullon, whl<h waa formally launched laat week. Plana for the first memorial exer cises are now being matured. Rear Admiral Hlgsbur, retired, waa elected proaldent of the asaoelutlon. lie commanded the Maine when she »u< sunk On the morning of February 15 a requiem mass will be celebrat ed for til« repo»« of the souls of the sailors and soldiers who lost their Ilves In the explosion In the after noon there will bo a pilgrimage to the graves of the sailor» and marines burled In Arlington cemetery, and In thu evening a meeting In thu First I'roebytortan church. Rear Admiral Itobley D Kvana will speak, and Ad miral Hlgsbuu will tell the story of the Maine Proaldent Roosevelt and Hecretary Newberry will be Invited to attend the eeremonlee The officers of the United Slates navy are practicing horseback rid ing Home very funny stories of bow these sailor men perform In the early stages of their lessons It la related that oftentimes one of them, who has achieved some girth and accom panying flesh. Is seen clinging to the neck of a horse that doesn't exactly understand what Is expected of him At other times some of the officers who feel-that they must cling to the horse with their heels, and conse quently dig the spurs Into the flanks of the animal, produce resulta en tirely unexepoeted and give an exhi bition of acrobatics such as Is rarely seen outside of Buffalo lllll's wild west show But the officers are de termined and they are keeping up the practice with the Intent of carry ing out the order of the cotnmander- ln-chlef Adolph Werdurltach, aged 17. th« human ammunition box, committed suicide In Chicago laat week In a unique manner. The youth first fill ed his pockets with cartridges. Then ho fired a bullet Into his breast, set fire to Ills clothing and ran screaming Into the street. As he raced along, a pillar of flames, the cart ridge« In his pockets began to explode, endan gering the Ilves of persons who vainly attempted to save his life. The lad died on the way to the hospital. Thu Ladle»' Aid of tbe Methodist church had a lea and apron sals Frl <lay afternoon ut H im home of Mrs A. 11. Tunbrook. They netted *22 on the sals. Thu meutlngs at the Presbyterian Church dosed with the addition of thirteen new members. Mrs. M Glacomlnl was In town Friday on professional business. A. I,. Ros« of thu Davis ranch is lu Mei rill this week. Iluv. L. M. Agderson, of Morrill, who has been helping Rev. Mllllguu with the me tings at Hprlng luxku, returned Huturday. The Ladle»' Club now have a nice room fixed up for the public library lu tbs bank building. There are now 300 books on band. Library Is open every afternoon and evening Ev eryone Is cordially Invited to come In. Mrs. Kihei Gibson took dluner with Mrs. G. II. Graybael Wednesday. O. E. Irvine and llllly Gibson have purchased the well boring machine from Ed Duffy and are now ready to put down wells for anyone. Thu Ladles Mutual Benefit Club Is now studying Japan. Claude, Ruby and Faye Demorest spent Haturday evening with their friends. Addle and Orl«a Graybael. Alla Balls gave a party to a num ber of her friends lust Friday even ing. Kvuryoue enjoyed themselves most heartily. Games were played and refreshments of cake, sandwiches coffee and cocoa ware served. Those prenuul were. Claude Andrews. Lee and Charlie Blown, Calvin, Luther and Chester Haskins. Holllu Dewey, John Nye, Harriet Garrison, Phoebe Brows. Goldie Htukel. Kmrna Burr, Kaaa sod Nita Ratliff. Grace and Ad die Graybael, Grace Barrows and Alla Balls Thu use of tbe books in the public library have been kindly offered to the school children under eighteen years of age free of charge For which the ladies have the tbaoks of the entire school Mrs. Grant Gay was In town trad ing Saturday Herbert Fitch and Robena Rhodes doubled up on their birthday and spent a pleasant evening at Mrs. Fitch's Ice cream and cake were served. Those present were: Hol- lle Dewey, Beulah Rhodes, David. Herbert, Eddie and Jerry Fitch and Robena Rhodes. Miss Alice Allen was a visitor In tuwn one day thia week. Miss Allen Is the best lady horse ridur In Ibis country. Bhe rides some of our worst sagebrush broocos with grace and ease Frank Bloomlngcamp was brought before Recorder Anderson on charge of selling cigars without a license. He was fined *50 and coats. On re fusing to pay the fine he was turned over to tbe mayor who will collect the same by levy lug on bis property. Thursday he was brought up again on auotber charge of selling soft drinks without a license. He a»k**d for time to get an attorney, so his trial was put off until Monday. Miss Edith Allen, of San Francisco. 1s visiting with her cousin. Mrs. P R Merrill Sollle Dewey returned last Mon day to school after a week's absence. La«t Tuesday nt noon some of the larger girls of the Merrill school went to the top of the school house and viewed the country. Grace Barrows and Alla Balls vis ited In the country Sunday with their friend, Phoebe Brown. Mr. Hoey, Mr. Church and Mr. officials, FIHHEItMAN H Llf K.NHE. We un According to a bill introduced In derstand work will begin on the Mo tbu bouse by Representative Miller, doc lino within two uiontli from this of Ju< ssou County, al the request of date. I. e Rogue River Flab Protective a» I. C. Young was lu Merrill last tocluUou, Il Is proposed to provide Thursday. an angler'« license similar to the J I*. Harter la tip from the sheep hunter’« license, the proceeds from camp. which will be used to establish and On account of the washouts be opei me trout hatcheries and restock tween Mt Hebron and Haeraruento, streams of the state with trout un C. A. Bunting anti Cl as. Horton were der the direction of the master fish delayed In shipping their cattle. wardens. The measure has been eu- Mr. and Mrs. J F. Clublne, of Fair dors<‘d by the Oregon Fish and Game view, were in town Thursday. assoi talion, by the Multnomah Rod Mrs. T. J Offleld, of Han Jose, Cal an'l Gun club, and by practically ev ifornia, expects to come to Merrill ery sportsman's association In the soon. state. Chas, and Herbert Anderson wore An annual license of *1 for resi In town trading Wednesday. dent hook and line fishermen over Maney Bros ' outfit passed through thu age of 16 Is Imposed by the bill. Merrill this week on their way to The license for residents of other Nevada. where they have a railroad stat«« Is placed at *5. The money contract. collected from tbo sale of angler’s The Infant «on of Mr and Mrs. J licenses Is to be deposited with the O. Donley was burled In the Merrill state treasurer and held intact in the cemetery Monday afternoon. "game hatchery fund,“ wlucn the bill A. J. T. Joslin, the new photograph creates, which can only be used un er from Klamath Falls, expects to der the master fish warden's direc be ready for business within a week. tion In hatchery and rest./cklng work. At present there Is no trout hatch ery In Oregon. But little attention ANNOl'NCKMKNT. Is paid to game fish under the exist ing laws and conditions. Ail work To the Public: We are lu business with a complete now done for the propogatlon of fish line of harness, saddles, leather goods is exclusively for salmon. As a result and gloves. We have purchased our the supply of game fish In every Ore stock from the most reliable whole gon stream Is rapidly dlmishlng and sale houses on tbu Pacific Coast, at It will b« but a few years until the prices never before secured here, and trout will be practically extinct In we have paid cash, thereby securing the finest angling streams In the It Is to remedy present con the usual discount. We offer to you world ditions. check the extinction, and re tbe full advuutage» we have thus se cured The goods have all been care plenish the supply that the proposed fully selected by an expert in the law lias been drafted, the design be harness business, Mr. J. O. Lelnio ing that those who reap the benefit, ger, who has been with tbe Linkvllle shall pay the cost. House bill 209 Is drawn upon tines Saddlery Co. for the last 18 months, of similar laws in Washington, Colo and us a result we have no dead or rado and other states, where the ang- I unsalable itok. Every article is made of first class material, is of the ier's license has furnished the neces highest finish and best workmanship sary fupds for restocking streams, with tbe result that good angling has throughout. been restored to streams whose nat Our manufacturing and repair de partment Is In tbe hands of Mr. Lien- ural supply had been exhausted. Cut throat, steelhead and rainbow Inger, who, as a workman In his bus- luess, has but few peers and no su trout are all natives of Oregon and periors. We are In a position to chal the streams of the state furnish tbe lenge competition to offer as good finest sport for tbe rod that any sec goods at as low prices as we now tion produces. The gamiest trout offer the public. Our motto is: “THE can be found I p the thousand brooks BEST GOODS AT THE LOWE8T and riverlets that traverse the wood PRICES " We propose to stand or ed hills—that Is they could have been fall on that platform. You could not found a few years ago- - but now lack of adequate protection and over fish ask us to do more. We have the goods of best value at the lowest ing and no replenishment have pro price. You have the money. Can duced the usual result and there Is not one trout where ten years ago we not trade? there were a hundred. Call al out store opposite Bald Much new legislation is proposed win's Hardware store, and Inspect to check trout extermination. A our stuck. It will coat you nothing lotted season will be restored, and the to see, if we can “make good." We will extend every consideration, proposed new code will help protect tbe remaining trout, but tbe angler's whether you purchase or not. license bill is the only proposed law Respectfully, that offers a practical solution of the OREGON HARNESS COMPANY. February 1. 1909. 2t problem of replenishing the supply of trout In Oregon streams. Protect ing remaining trout will help, but BAND FROM MANILA. before good trout angling is restored. It will be necessary to also replenish the supply —and the wherewithal, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1.--On the ways and means for accomplish board the transport Buford, due to ing it. are provided In house bill 209. arrive here lu about eight days, is tbe Philippine constabulary band, an An indictment which was found organisation of 84 men. en route to Washington to head the Inaugural on January 16, was Saturday filed parade on March 4. The symphony with the Court charging Dr. F. M. orchestra of 64 pieces is to play for White with falsely certifying that a person was in need of alcoholic stim the Inaugural ball the same night. The constabulary band Is under ulants. The warrant was served and the leadership of Captain Loving, and Dr. White gave bonds to the amount all Its members are Filipinos. The of *250. The case was set for hear band took first prixe at the St. Louis ing on February 15. Benson & Stone exposition, and Sousa is said to have as attorneys for Mr. White, gave no credited it with being the best mili tice that they would file a demurrer to the Indictment. tary band he ever heard. THE I Ì J J I DEALERS IN Fruits, Produce, Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Poultry, Fresh Eastern and Coast Oysters, and General Market OUR STOCK OF CONFECTIONERY IS THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE COUNTY Finest Grade of Everything. Smokers’ Articles; Cigars, Pipes, Tobaccos—best in the market. We make a Specialty of Dried Fruits of all kinds. California, Nevada and Home Honey. OUR RIM IS TO PLERSE OUR PRTR0NS RT RLL TIMES City Meat Market MEISS i ARMAND PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FRESH. SALT AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS Ashland Commercial College Ashland, Oregon Thorough and Practical Training la COMflERCIAL, SHORTHAND and ENGLISH. Individual Instruction by Expert«. We have been compelled to enlarge our quarters every year and have no* secured ample accom modations in the Sweeden burg block. Twice as Large as Ever. Nothing in the line of Business Training is too pood for our students. Complete Commercial Edu cation at about one-half the usual expense. Full infor mation free. P. RITNER President » < Long Lake Lumber Co. LUnBER Manufacturers of All Kinds of Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors, All Kinds of Mouldings, Band sawing and Turning, Odd-Sired Doors I ». I-IAS your boy or girl got 11 a bank account with the First Trust and Sav ings Bank? If not The Republican will start one for nothing <£ Windows a Specialty PHONE 3S1 All kinds of Finishing Lum- ber 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. O. HUSON, Manager