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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1909)
HAI PIN Kil l. III \|». Ing the genuine article that one of ♦ »♦ ♦ Nt MMEIIH NEWS. ♦ the ladles bit luto a «Ilie of It before she readied its composition. The mending and oiling th«’ L.irrie ». an a Til«' Hut pill bill, W Illi II caused s< mtn li i-oiiiiiii’iit along with the nine Mrs Lloyd liu» b,<u »Ick «lili U >ake was brought by Mr. Keifer, th" other In which to hang th* work hnr- carpenter. foot siivet bill and other similar pro bud cold. ' ness, and one for sadle«, etc. II L. Hogg* la building n*w cor posed laws, has been killed. Th- E. W. Smith took his rail b«-ll to Ira Iiignihuin got tliiown while rats on hla rumh. Stale H«'iini" bus liidi'tlnltely post H. Johnson to have some blacksmith- bieuklng a colt lust week, but sus J 11. Darroch la going to put some Ing don«- on It. As soon as It Is fin- poned ilo bill to limit tili* oi ninni ut tained no serious llijuilcs, new ditches on th« Ankeny ranch ni inni us«’ful weapon to ten huhua. Ished he will mount It on the roof. Mr, MiDuiTey visited I. D Hooper K. W. Smith la building a new ‘1 lie bill wii killed by ridicule, limi J. Sutton was over to his brother's diteli In front of the Mediase ranch rnnch with a horse last week. her«' is lb«' ridicule, whli h was gmve- tn mln y ' The dime« nt J. A. Hawkins was Ml«* Ha«’ Curtin and Ml*s Ver« ly read by Reading Clerk Motti i J. W. Darroch and John Morrhoust That whereiiB, It Is known that In utli'iidi'd by a lurg" crowd of neigh- Crisler are going to give a val« ntlm were ut the Falla last week to g«-t a Itora. Hum Short ami George Tramcl iarty ut th«* Full* on th«- Hth. InnuiiM'iiibl«' elísea the eyes mid fui . loud of lumber ami lr< u for the Mis Daniels and Miss Stella Hoop blacksmith shop. of persona have be«'ii injured mid ut furnished the music. A baski-t sup- Those present er Went to see the moving pictures I tini"* thi ll count« naii«'"« changed uti p«’l' was enjoyed. E. W Smith, who has been flring til they liai«« become unri-cognlxuble were' Mr and Mr Lum Short, Mrs Saturday. for H. Johnson, caught on fire the Miller ami daughter, Mias Ethel Mil J. D Hooper will begin plowing other day, burning his trousers. by libs of umbrella*, and “Wbeieas, th«'re are ot record a ler, Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs Turner, Miss this week Four of the Ankeny hogs strayed Miss Daisy Smith will attend the off last week and were lost. number of iue« wlmru men huvi Etta Turner, Walter Turner, Dave broken their arms by pili hlng u bave- Wade. Minis Dixon, Miss Rose Myers, masquerade ball to be given by h«*r Mr. McMullan bought three h«-ad Miss Dora Lowden, Jim Hull I, Mr. ilussmutes at the Fulls Friday night. of bor*"« from Cha* Linsi. before bali. ami Ruth Dixon, who has been absent leaving for the Falla. ■ Whenu». It I« known that a young Pine, Chester Miller. Ernest Burkey, married imin of Hpodimk rrlppled Hum Varner, Willie Lungell and Ev- several weeks on account of a brog Frank Young was over to the M.-l- «■n collar bone, lia* returned to has* ranch Saturday. his aim In ■•mbrmlng hli> bridi of on erett Kirkendall. ly u week, and While hauling a load from the Another dame was given at .Mike school. Chas Linsi is now working for Falls Saturday, Mr. Ingraham got Whereas. we read often of persona tialuriKHu's Friday night. ' Thia waa mired slipping In n bathtub und sustaining also n11«’ml"<1 by a tali crowd Some Charles Ager. Mr. und Mrs McMillian, who have serious injury and at times death, of those present were: Tom Short, E. W. Smith Is breaking colts. amt H Johnson has built a blacksmith John Short, Judg«- Short, Mrs. E. been working for Charles Llnzl, hav<- "Whereas, In many Instami'« by Dur key, Roy Apph gate, O. Stewart, moved to tlie Falls. shop on the Ankeny ranch Mr. und Mrs. Morris Kline are the wearing of long sklits sud flu the Ml»»«’« Carnpbi’lls. Mln Lovelady Jack Brown was hauling hay last week. Consequent sweeping Of the . ....... Is ami John Ixrvelud'. The next dance staying with the Linsi children. Mr. Whiteline I* running a steam and sldi wulk* theii with, sulin n an ■ will be given February 12, at Tom W. P Mlles made two wagona for »hovel for Erickson it l,"tt«rson. W. W. Masten lait week. depriving our men of w ,»i k und a vo Short's. Mrs MeDurley Is staying with Mi» ■ alliin, limi Because of th«- d«-ep snow and bad Everi tt Kirkendall W« nt to tire "Whei«'«-i, maili act ideal* happen woods to get posts to build ti bridge Bert llawklns, who ha* been sl<k. roads, John Lambert, the stage driv II. Pointer has finished huullnz er, ha- been unable to make his rout«’ wli' iii'Vir li e occurs, mid last wi'ek. I for two days. ''WheK’ii' . merry widow hai* illuse Eldln D'-nnls I a» b«*cn quite ah k lumber for his m-w hous«* l>r Elder», the veterinary surg -on, mm h discomfort especially to im n I with tonsllltls. O. W. White Is going to have 100 and In atre>’i<an*, and Mr. and Mrs. Eidin Dennis visited and W I Darroeb were over to Mr. acres plowed a’ I' an acre, a* soon Point« i s Thursday to look ut a team. as th" weather permits. “ Whereas, the Ilse nf »milli le-lt* j I Mr. and Mi». Homer Robert» Siimia John linrroih f«-ll through th«- !««■ by women teini» to Ini i to 1'iiltli i Ml»* Daisy Smith visited her par Flunk BloominKcamp Is going io Friday, while skating, and probably ents Saturday and Surfday. and often to curly ib'.’ith, mid I uov«' Ills horses from the Ankeny wmild not have gotten out If some "Whereas« there ar«- u b ■ i tl .••-1 ranch. E W. Smith hu“ a contract to nient« In many hotels. iTuthe» i t ■*» 1 H. I*, liogg* Is building nn Ice of the big bovs had not help«'«) him. plow fur Mr. Canipb«-ll at Midland Chart«’* l.inzl I* burning brush on «••I while >«• i •!< p.' whereby 1. uy house John Varner an«! Miss Varner vis gu< t* nt I. i U i .»■ nt«- Imtm id to 'p I it «d their sister, Mrs. F c Smith, Dai«' Wade and Louie Dixon ar«' the A«<-r ra neb. arate t liem-'111 . front th«lr clothing; grubbing »H'<«'br.i*h at Mrs. Rout- H Johnson Is building a derrick last w«—k. and for E. W Smith lay'«. "Wlii'H-i -, It soinet Ime» m i m liiat J. W. Darroih will rid«’ through ITEMS. JI in Dixon took a load of wooef to Poe ami Merrill valle«« thl* w,-«k to dllllllg lio iib-ile« "f Mlill < ¡"'I US’ Mr», Rout!« y » last week. firi’s occur, compelling the owners | Mrs Rout ley- will visit lor son, look for some of Mrs. Ankeny's «at- A mule buyer va» in this valle) thiieof either to commit an offensi lack Dixon, who Illes In Canada, lu tie. Tuesday looking at the sj.lesdld ani Roy Vernon and Morgan Smith had mal* on the Merrill ranch. or to te ronie guilt.' titiller th" ,tat< ill«' spring a runaway Monday. No harm, waa law of ilic < rime of lnd< < nt i'X|Misurv The VanBrimmer bitch Co has re- li. L. Boggs is bu I 111 I tl g au incuba- done • xcept Il severe shock to them celved a proposition from the Govern- "Therefore be It enacted by the mr house. people ot th« ’■tut«' of (>l<g"ti Mr. and M r«. Elmer Smith have ment relative to the matter of fur- E. W. Smith Is going to build a moi«-d from the pinch of O. Short to nlshln; water for th«-lr ditch In the "That It shall be unlawful fur uny bla< ksiuith shop on his ranch. person to make, use or have In |I«I4- event of the drainage of Lower Klam J. W Dnrroili bought a stove from th«dr own. session an umbrella unless the rib« Mr« Kiiltl*.an, of Altamont. E W Hmlth I* building a fence ath Lake. The proposition was not «hull theretofore have been removed exactly satisfactory to the stock Jim Jury la agulu working on his <»n the Worden place. or extracted therefrom or to play ditch. Chas. Horton is preparing 110 holder, so they have made a counter or have played or ►«••• played mi) proposition to the Government. Tom Murphy gave up Ills work on head of cattle for the railroad. game of baseball; or to have ato the ditch becauai* of the extremely K. W. Smith is helping H. Johnson Little Bernie Durham was the vic make derrick poles. arms with which to hug or to h UK cold weather. tim of an unfortunate accident in the Jack Brown and Claud«- (Topton schoolroom Tuesday. She was carry with uny arm* ot uny part th<’r«'<if. E W Smith visit 1 Midland last came back from th«- railroad Thurs- ing a bundle of books down the aisle or to han maintain, operate ot use Tuesday. any bathtub until tin *ume shall bar« when she fell over some one's foot, E Kit kendali hu» invested in a day. Charll" Wright Is still at the rail breaking her arm. She is progress been »1-1 urt'ly Slid completely lined m-w buggy and grub hoe. with sandpnp« t <>r other similar thing Chas. Horton has moved bls cattle road shipping rattl«’ for Cha*. Hor ing nicely, however. ton There were not enough freight or substance; or to wear a dress or from the Carroll ranch. Mark Howard was kicked In the dresses reaching below the ankle; or Mrs. Ariki’Uy »old two load» of bar cars to take the cattle, so more had head yesterday by a horse at the to be t«’)egraphed for. As soon a» Harter) ranch. While seriously In- to permit or suffer uni Ice to con ley to Martin’s mill last week. geal or a< < umulute on or about any E Kline has left for California, he returns he will do some ridirne for jured, he will recover. of the water or water* of ibi» »tale; and will later go to Ashland. Oregon. B Dalton. Frank McCormick la going to or to wear In any tar on any trans- C. Llnzl has finished grubbing 4he To one square meal for Wrn How continental. Intrastate, Interatatr, In- sagebrush on the Ager rnnch, but bring some cattle to be f« d on the ard Taft. 110,000. That's the way terurban, electric, steam or gasoline can du no inking or burning until It Ankeny ranch. Mr. and Mrs F C. Smith visited the commit!" in charge of the enter cur or any part thereof uny merry thaws. widow I,at by any mao. woman or J. W. Datroch Is repairing the bar Mr. and Mrs E W. Smith Sunday tainment of the President-elect at Mr and Mrs. Eldln Dennis visited New Orleans on his return from Pan child oi any relative or friend there ni'ss and wagons on the Ankeny Mr and Mrs Everett Kirkendall last ama figure it. The snack served at of. or tor uny minor or major to ranch. \tlHnta cost $6000. But New Orleans wear any belt of )••*» than six feet one There wa* a fire nt tin- Siulth-Nol Sunday. J. I>. Hooper Is working for J. Isn't going to have any piker event. Inch and one .-1st«-«nth of an Inch In and ranch Tuesday night, No dum Th< meal that the New Orleans peo- any public or private place or else age except a g"neral scare. Sears. pie will serve is to have a number of Morgan Smith visited J. W. Dar- where; or for any notelkeeper or hl* Tom Short will have for San Fran novelties. One of the principal agent to iillow uny person tn occupy cisco in a few days. roch Sunday. , things on the menu will be alligator a room and to )■< rmlt the ilotlilng of till» o,1 * ‘ ,,f J,m D** 0 "'* Shire mares H. Johnson Is going to Merrill the »aid oi ’ ill lint uf suld room to be week, to do some blackHinitlilng f|>.. cut her foot on the wire fence last steaks. taken from him without first provid J. Frank Adams. week. A ing him wltli clean pujumns nine f«*et Jack Brown Is feeding 210 head Mr» \l E. Kline Is on the sick list The Hand Club will give another In length, or preventing such fire or with a bad cold. of beef cattle for Cha*. Horton. of their popular social hops on next other accident which will cause Mild Loalie Brooks 1« building a fence. Miss Ola Smith spent Saturday and Friday evening, February 5th. All or sin h embarrassment," Cab Oliver Is trying to buy wheat,'Sunday with Mi*» Winnie Wampler social members of the Club are ex- but hi«» not succeeded In getting a ut the Fall*. peeled to attend without the formal J. W. Darroch has finished the in of a written invitation ♦ ♦ great deal. ♦ KENO IM »INGS. ♦ We have n new scholar, Mercy ♦ ♦ Boggs, with us this week The railroad surveyors are going II. Pearson made a trip to Pokeg- through this part of the county now, « ama to serve a warrant on Mr. Hall making their final survey. the school teacher at that place. Among the visitors to the Fall» Ed. Wnv. George Walker and Mr. this week from our district were: Nosier and son. Frank, went to the Win. Tingley, Bob, Wade, John and Falls to appear as witnesses against Florence Short, Mr, and Mrs. II. (Pointer, J. Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Scott i Mr Hall T. Grubb went to Mr. Gordon's Barnes. H Roberts, Chas. Llnzl, Mr. ranch to bring Sadie Gordon to stay I Smith, Jim Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. - with Mr. and Mrs. Grubb during Mrs. Elmer Newton, F. C. Smith, True Angel, H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grubb’s Illness. Horton and son, Jim Dixon, I!. John- Mayme Jones, daughter of I). J. son, Oak Boggs, Everett Kirkendall, Jones of Keno, Is under quarantine and Mr. Wells. in Dorris for diphtheria. Tom Thompson wa» hauling hay- F. T. Nelson was In Keno Sunday. to town Inst week. Mr. Plum passed through Keno on John Darroch and John Morehouse j Moi «y. wore over to the Smith rnnch Thur»- i Mr. and Mr«. Holman are visiting day. with H. Pearson and family. Homer and Nelson Smith are haul W. B. Grubb Is up from Fall creek ing hay to the Willard dairy. visiting with his daughter, Mrs. B. Jltn Maynard Is sick with grip. W. McCormick. Mr. Nolln, the ditgh expert, wa* Dan Doten, Mr. Low, S. Padgett through the country last week. and George Henvllln butchered hogs H. I.. Boggs Is going to mako a Monday. now gate for our school house fence,! Mr. Wolf made a business trip to Saturday. Wnmpus Hat week. Roy Vernon Is hauling hay for Mr. a; James Buck and Mr. Brennan, who Willard. have been cutting wood for Frank W. W. Mlle» has made a pair of' Adams, left last week. Ice tong» for J. XV. Darroch. Thon. McCormick, Sr., and L. o. The Indios of the Spring Lake Sun- Mills made a business trip to Kiltin - day school have organised tin Aid | l nth Falls Saturday. Society. They are making a carpet and a quilt. They will meet next Prince Henry of Prussia, the kais time nt Mrs. John Koontz's. One of the dainties in culinary er'« brother, has been granted a pat ent on a rubber device to wipe mois nil brought by ono of the 1 mon for Fri- 1 ture from the glass windbreaks of supper ut Hie Turner dance last automobiles by turning a bandi" dny wan a wooden layer enke. 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