Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 04, 1909, Image 7

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LAM.El,I. VALLEY NEW H.
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Drew Campbell visited the school
Tuesday.
Rev. Noriridge preached at the
ichool I oust Sunday morning and
eveuiug.
Hall li irai am is on the sick IUI
Mrs
at
this willing,
I urn
¡troduced In the I ou» > Monday after
The 1 katiiig party planned for I la<
M
n
I noon by MoCue. The bill Iri brief Sunduy afternoon was a failure, a
r,
I provide» that the proposition of the ice pulled,
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wboti er the ) op Industry sl.ould be I > i.o dur winners last we ick were
destroyed or uld< <1 by the people of Frankie GraLani, Florence Boggs.
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the stat« shuli be put up to the vol- I iicubtu J its, Hoy Abbeioos, , Gladys
: u p.
Mywi 1, Dora Lowden, iers at thu next g<:u«rul < li.< l I ou of I Pool, Lo
Busse; and Lester Buggs.
IbiwHim. Martin, Ella Turner, Maud ! November, 1910.
J* ff Willson went to Klamath Kalis
Turin r; Willie l.nngcil, Hum Short,
Al th^l time the bill provides the last Wednesday.
f’.urg’ and Joe Traun I, Mr. Reynold» ! lecri Urry of slate in making up the
Thu reads uru very muddy but
1 Louin Hixon, Dave Wild», Hum, Alf, 'ballot shall pluce thereon two state-
they are not too muddy for Albert to
nnd John Varner, nod others. Musi, tueute in the same form us are used gel here Sundays.
wu/ f'linbt . d by Sam Hhort, (ieorg. in voting for other measures us fol­
Miss Lulu Wilkerson returned
Tram”) and Dock Pool. Ham Wood lows.
home from the wml »ide of the valley
•vii» d called the sets. The next dance
“For the protection and promotion Thursday.
1 will be given on tli«. evening of Frl of the hop industry.”
C. G. Hunt has moved on to the
Hl II e Itonie of
“Against the protection and pro­ George T. Cline place, which ho ha»
Reeder I«
her day, F<-hr
.1 A. I Ina
motion of the l op industry.”
Mm Mills,
rented.
Ml»» DI
visited h<T sunt
Tii»» people »Lall vot ■ on these
Hi vita und
Frank Bryant is visiting at the
and uncle
Mr» Fred Rrnfth, qiK iitlon» and If a majority cast their
Full» with
Lome of Lis sister, Mrs. E. R. C.
last week
i votes lor the promotion inni protec­ William»
Government Camp I. which doted tlon of the hop, then the county
Mrs. Bui •■y and son, Lee, and Mr.
a short time aro bccaii*» of the bad courts, as soon az the votes I have been and Mrs.
I’oggs visited tiie school
w< ether, 1« op. n< d ng; In
cuuuU’d, »liull I hsu «' pro< lanian ms de- Friday.
1: W Hl
taring tint the »ale of beer is legal
Mr. and Mrs. Deal went to Klam­
John« on w I
lu all parts of the stale where it has ath Falls Thur »day to see Mrs. D ai s
nt thi ■ Auk
been heretofore pro! iblt d by Iht lo- ¡uncle, Geo. McDonald, who is ser­
Ai tin and William llooiar walk­ <al option law.
iously ill.
ed s»v<n mile» to school ln»t w>»k,
in setting out the reasons for the
C. J. Swingle returned to the Falls
lather tian bit absent. The road' 1 bill, the following preamble La I bei n
after a few days’ visit at bis ranch
were too rough for unshod hors«*».
'provided for the m< usure:
in Langi 11 Valley.
Next week a a. w stove will be ad
IU mukjii for Bill.
Alex Watson and Mr. Tulier, of
did to o ir srlio»'l room equipment.
Wherea». The laUltig and produc­ Merrill, were through the valley Fri-
It will b ubo.lt twice Hie .«III. of th«’ tion *>t hups I» one of the principal
day of la»t week.
preset t l.«ntl»>K apparatus
ludiiHliie» of the bl ate of Oregon, the
Ciint Lyon ban been doing Home
Mis» Daisy Smith wn» out visiting amount thereof exceeding the total carpenter
work on bis new horne-
I» r parents lint Friday.
production of Lops in all the other' stead.
Holier Hmlth attended the danc »lutes of the union, und, whereas, a ,
Wm. Pankey received word that
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rery large »mount of capital is in- p|a little daughter, Agnes, who is
Hl »MILS 5EWH.
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vested in the »aid Industry, and, ¡staying
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with
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whereas, since the enactment of the Obencbain, las been seriously ill. At
NEWS.
11. Pointer 1» hauling lumber from
♦ »o-ealled local option law in the year last report the little one was better.
town with which to build on the uew
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1904. persons residing in th« state
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Brown, of the
¡of Oregon and engaged In the pur­ Vinson district, made a trip to this
ranch, which lie bus recenll) purchas­
Early Arunt spent Saturday nnd chase and »ale of hops und In the sale
ed.
Sunday with his father. W. F. Arant. aud manufacture of beer have shown neighborhood Monday, taking Misa
Mrs. W. I’ Mile» lias !><•<■ n con fluid
Johnny Hhort went to the Falls a dlHpoHltlon to refrain from buying Mattie notne with them to remain a
to her bed with heart Double.
Monday.
I hops produced In Oregon, and have few days.
The roads were »0 heavy during
Miss Zella Bussey, who Is home
Mr. Icenbice was a Falls visitor
¡»ra< tli ally placed the same under a again for a two months’ rest, her
the rainy weather ln»t week that Nel­ Saturday.
ban on the alleg’d ground that the school having closed Friday, Janu­
son Smith, who wa» driving a light
Mr Grigsby bought eight head of
hu< k. got mired down in the Hum- cuttie of John Hibberts. Bey Faith 'citizens of Oregon are pursuing an ary 22. She will take up cudgels of
mem Iuine and broke his double ire»'. helped him take them to bl» ranch ‘Inconsistent course In producing a warfare again March 22 in the Vin­
large quantity of bops and In prohib­ son district..
Westley Brooks ba» be.-u »kk witu Monday.
iting the »ale of beer within the state
The debate upon the question,
a bad cold.
John Hibberts went to Olene Fri­ of Oregon, and such action has re­
"Resolved. That water Is more de-
Government Camp A sent three day.
sulted In an exceedingly heavy loss ntruitive than fire," was very ably
four hor»e wagon» to tow II to haul
Henry Meier returned to his home
to those citizens of Oregon engaged handled by the members of the de­
gruln out. Th!» wn» the lust trip un­ in Hwsn Lake Valley Friday.
In said Industry, and. whereas. It tiating club Friday afternoon. Mm.
til th« road» get better.
Chas. Mat k brought out a load of
Ml»» Ib rtt.u (k»x came out to vi»lt lumber from the Falls for Clarence : appears that It would be fair and fjOggs. Mrs. Bussey and Miss Welch
reasonable to submit to the people of were chosen judges and decided in
M in . McMulinn Sunday.
Harris.
Oregon directly the question whether favor of the affirmative.
Mrs II I,. Boggs visited Mr» E
Mr. Thompson was at Clarence nr not the »aid Industry of raining
W. Smith Tuesday.
llarrl»' Friday.
'hope should be destroyed and the' HAVE THEY Fol'ND VESTAL?
Cha». Horton bn» moved hl» cattle
W. F. Arant took John Shepard
from the Ankeny to the Carroll to the Falls Monday, for treatment »ale of beer prohibited under the
provisions of the above recited law
ranch.
Informatio was received Thursday
, for neuralgia.
Tom Martin took a wagon load of
from
a reliable source that Roy Ves­
J. H Mills made a business trip
tai has been captured and iä now in
dressed hogs to market last week to the Falls Monday.
Iitti» »on, Leon.
«he custody of the officers, The local
Jack ilorton’a litti»
W. T. Elliott, of the Falls, came
got lost In the dark on his way home out to hl» ranch Tuesday after a- One hundred years ago the twelfth officers are evidently keeping their
of next month a great man was born. information to themselves as they re­
lust week from Burrel Hhort». where loud of hay,
he hud be« n to play. HI» father and 1 Ivan Iceubice went to Oli ne Tues- IThere is no need lo trace his history. fuse to make any statement, but it
You know It. Every child In the Is not denied that Sheriff Barnes, who
aomo men had just started out to
day
,
public
schools has the wonderful left here three days ago. had definite
look for hhn when they found him
Mr. Arnold went to the timber
story by heart, the story of the man Information of the whereabouts of
floundering about in the mud only Tuesday.
whom circumstances could not bind,
a »bort distance» from home.
1 Mr. Kinney is hauling straw from whom obstacles could not discour­ Vestal and went for the purpose of
Tli«' Hummers school will give a Mr. Hawkins.
bringing him back here.
age, »liom ridicule could not deter,
Lincoln memorial 011 the uflernuun
The report, which is given cred­
Johnny Short and Archie Colson
’whose height and breadth and depth ence by thos» who have taken an In­
of February 12th. The public Is went to Cnllfnrnln Tuesday,
of vision so far exceeded those about terest in the eg se, is to the effect
cordially Invited.
Ernest Durkey moved to Merrill
him that. Iripervlous
all without, that Vestal after leaving Klamath
Join Sears says if the weather I» Wednesday.
guided
only
by
that
within,
he fol­ Falls went to Montana. From there
favorable he will start to M. rrtll
Ilarton Burnett Is grubbing sage-, low’d the way we know not of.
he r< turned to the state of Washing­
T! ursday aft» r hi» mules, and will bru ih on his ranch.
it is a question whether we of ton, where he was finally run down
again l>< , In op -iatlous on Lis rail­
lion Zumwalt the surveyor, was
lessor vision see clearly even now, I by the officers and arrested. As soon
road contract.
,out In this vicinity Thursday. He
Homer Hmlth and John Hunsaker ¡surveyed the M. Harris,plnce J. 8. fifty years after his death, what his Rs Sheriff Barnes was notified of his
life bits m< ant to the natiou. We have arrest he left for Washington, and
are breaking horse» for E W Smith,
I
Mills and Barton Burnett chained
seen enough to raise him above crit­ is said to have secured the necessary
Westley Brooks Is haullug w ood . for him.
icism, above censure, to place him requisition papers for his return to
from Frank Irish's.
Bert Hawkins has the traveling
Among the visitors to the Kalin library at his place, and it will be •lnonK ***e heroes to which mankind this state.
' Is pleased to do a tardy Justice. And
from the Summers dlMtrlct this week I open to the people of this district
Ed. Hoyt, of Fort Klamath, is said
I we have, perhaps, come to realize ¡to have been instrumental in getting
were: Mrs. E. W. Smith, Eldon Den­ Saturday afternoons.
' something of the bigness of mind track of Vestal, and it is known that
nis, John Sears, Homer Smith, E. W.
’and heart that makes him our great- he left here soon after the search be-
Smith, Jas. Dixon, Chas. Llnxl, Ever­
w American.
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„ _ lengthening
_______ _ per- i gan for the missing man. The fact
lost
The
ett Kirkendall, J. D. Hooper and Mr. WOl I.D MAKE DRUNKS TELL
HIIKKK THKY GOT IT. | Hpvctive gained by the passage of is nearly every stockman in the coun­
and Mrs. Dnrroch.
leach year has but added to his pres- ty is taking an active part in the
We have finished reading the life
of Abraham Llnsoln, and will begin { SALEM. Ore.. Jan. 28.—Represcn- jtige, and none can foresee his Anal game, and it is impossible to tell how |
eoon on the life of George Washing- tativu Ilonebrakc of Benton, who is rank.
many deputy sheriffs there are work­
k)Ili
J a minister when ho Is not a lawmaker
We recognize, by applause and ing on this case. Nearly every other
Nearly every one who attempted has Introduced a bill In the house laurels, many forms of so-called man it appears has volunteered his
tn haul hay last week got »tuck In to compel all persons found drunk greatness. We respect the man who services and the claim Is made that
the mud with his load beforo rsacb- In dry territory to bo brought before achieves, whether the production be this time there will be no failure of
the justice of the peace or other mag­ a symphony, a painting, a miraculous justice, but a finish Is to be made of
bis destitiallon.
i
Supt. Swan and Mrs. Everett Kir- istrate and tell where, when and from 'cure of disease, 6r the Invention of stock rustling In Klamath County.
whom
they
procured
the
booze
that
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a
new
battleship.
The
teacher
who
bendall were visitors to this school
It is said that the officers have con­
made them drunk. All the machin­ evolves a new cult has always a de- clusive proof of the guilt of Liskey, i
Tuesday.
Earl Doggs, who was threatened ery of the courts Is to be employed 'voted following; the scientific invee- Wallis and Welsh, and now with the
with pneumonia, is able to be in by Rev. Bonebrake to enforce the tlgator—the philosopher—these have arrest of Vestal they will be able to
law.
been accorded their meed of praise. get ten or twelve more. This is
‘bchool again.
A bench warrant wilt be Issued If Let all those who attempt be encour­ reason for their determination to
H. Fair took a load of lumber to
the Government Camp A last week. necessary and a refusal to divulge aged. This Is wise and right, lent Vestal, so that they could clean
the information required by thia law any good that can come to mankind the entire band.
It will be used to build a flume.
Roy Smith is again in school after will make the culprit subject to con­ be lost.
It is believed that Liskey is ready '
tempt proceedings. Upon confession,
But, in the last analysis, there is to confess, at least it is confidently ;
an absence of three weeks.
H. L. Boggs Is grubbing sago­ however, the "drunk” Is made Im­ but one true measure of greatness. expected that he will plead guilty, as 1
muno from prosecution for his dis­ It is the measure Christ gave us two It is considered useless to make a
brush on his ranch.
Jim Dixon went over the hill to orderly conduct for his evidence to thousand years ago—and which we defense. If he goes on the stand and
look for some cattle last week, and be used to prosecute the person fur- in our vanity oft forget, That mca- tells all he knows, there Is liable to
while on the ridge ho could see the nlshlng hlm with the wet goods.
be something doing in Klamath Coun­
sure Is service.
rallrot.d train at Holland quite plain­
Tested by this standard the life of ty. There Is no telling who will be
FOR SALE: A fine stock ranch Abraham Lincoln stands out supreme implicated. It is rumored that the
ly. Wo will soon be within the roalm
of 3000 acres with abundance of above that of his fellows. Utterly for­ biggest sensation that ever took place
of civilisation.
F. C. Smith has built n smoke­ water and enough timber for the getful of self, even to the disregard tn this county Is promised when the
ranch. Twelve miles from Klamath of his personal appearance, his mind, trial takes place.
house on the Melhase ranch.
Mrs. E. W. Smith, Nelson Smith, Falls. About BOO acres fine plow his heart, and his very existence were
Miss Della Molhnso and Mrs. H. L. land; the balance meadow and pas­ given freely without reserve to a na­
FRESH OYSTERS.
Boggs attended lodge at the Fails ture. The ranch controls 3000 acres tion which sorely needed him. No­
Wednesduy evening.
of open range, and many thousand vember Delineator.
We carry a complete stock of Ol-
E. W. and Nolson Smith visited acres mors are avatlablo.
mpla and Eastern Baltimore oysters.
the Melhase ranch Sunday.
Price 118,000.00. Terms easy.
Call at the City Bakery for a loaf Shipments received every day at the
The Turner dance Friday evening
MASON & SLOUGH.
of fine bread.
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