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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1909)
lime lu which to have the road lu op- » ♦ Ol.KNE HAPPENINGS. ♦ MERRILL ITEMS. ♦ eration. Hooper, John Darroch. Jim Dixon, ♦ SIMMERS NEWS. ♦ Thu follow In* dispatch from llano, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A llionier Roberta Harry Ingraham, ♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Miss Nellie Lyons, from Royston, A number of the Morrill gills and Nevada, would Indicate that there [John Depew, Wni Tingley, Mr. and THE LAND MAN Miss Addle Linai, who ts attend- Mrs. H. L Boggs, F. C. Smith. Is visiting friends lu Oiene hoy s attended the party given by is something morn than talk in the Ing school at the Falls, spent Sun- , Ola Smith will stay with Mrs Har 8cy Pool spent Thursday night with Miss Nova and Charley Whit latch at Klamath Fall-Alturas road: day at home. E E Calvin, general manager of Gale last week py Pointer, while Air Pointer is on Charles Andrews One of the men working for Mr. ; the jury at the Falls, Mr and Mrs. John Pool returned List your land for sale with this C, Garrison from Stool Swamp, the Southern Pacific Company. J II C. office; we have buyers for all Campbell, got his ti‘«m mired down Young, general superintendent; <• II. home last Thursday, from a visit of was lu Merrill Saturday Mr. Catupbi 11 is bauMax kay. class«« of Klamath County In front of Pointer's, and the latter J. D. Hooper has been quit" •Ik two weeks with his brother in Yotina I Harriet tlarrlsou has been «¡lead Herrington, resident engineer, and property, Valley had to help him out. ing her vacation with her parents at H. W Sheridan, superintendunt of with grippe. One of Chas Linsi's horses got A valuable hors > of Rex Hord's got Stiud Swamp. the Sa ramento Division, are In R«no The government crew had io stop severely cut on barbed wire thia work Moutlay on aivon nt of the <1«H‘P badly cut on barbed wire a few days W. P Whitney has returned from and It Is given out from an official Th« only acreage adjacent to week. •go. snow. Cottage Grove, where he has been source that cannot at this time bo Klamath Falls for sale in small Paoille Co. Mr. and Mrs. Wella visited Mrs. Raymond Anderson has purchased quuteil that tho Southern with his wife and children, visiting tracts. Mor« than a »core of Mr. Ingraham movod to tho rail* people have ««cured sit«« for E. Kirkendall Sunday. road camp last week. where he is a new saddle horse for Ills own use He also visited with his brother. M ha* purchased the N«vad«-<*allfornla- nomas. Roy Schmelser has been very sick going to work. Dan Lovelady visited friends In bort, at Medford Oregob Railroad, a narrow gunge with blood poison in his leg. J. Hunsaker is*bauling hay from Oiene Saturday and Sunday. B. C. lliiruvtt. of Klamath Falls, line operating between this city and Mr» H. L. Boggs made several the E W. Smith ranch Mrs Brown ts recovering from her "was a Morrill visitor this week, Alturas, ami will make It a portion are the best buys on the market calls in the neighborhood last week Essa Ratliff gave a valoni inc party of Its projected ilutto-I’oit land <>s- Mr. Murphy visited J. 1>. Hooper recant illness. Chas. Horton took JOO head of last week. Mr. Aaron and Oliver Kinney want Sunday afternoon to the Ce< Ilian Mu tern cattle out to be fed this week This deal will cut out the projected sic Club >tr. Hopkina lost one of his horses1 to the woods M onday. George Orr spent the night at H last week Dock Pool spent Thursday night Prof J II Hobbs, of Gale, was lu line from Miuras to llazon. which L. Boggs' last Monday. was to be the connecting link be- town Saturday. John Depew visited the Hopkins with Charh s Bradley Scott Barnes, who lias been very ranch last week. Sam Dixon hauled a load of hay Mr and Mrs G. II Graybaol spout tween tlo> Modoc Northern and the fHE LAND MAN sick, is som-?woat better, although Thursday with .Mr and Mrs Ernest Ogden route Chas Hortou is moving his cattle Monday Early Araut passed through our he is still unable to speak. Wolford to the Carroll ranch. Illi, FREIGHT SHIPMEX1M Mrs. E. Kirkendall attended the Mrs. Fitch and -ons. Herbert. Ed John Di-jU'W was over to J. D. burg Monday teachers’ examination at the Falls Hooper's last w;ek to get some sup- < narles Adams was In Oiene Mon die and Jerry, and Boulah and Ro • last week. These are busy days with tho Nav ben« Rhodes spent Wednesday af plica. day . M. RICHARDSON E. W. Smith Is attending Court Igatlon Company and th« transfer J Sears is working on the H. An- Our school is closed this week on temoon with Mrs. Wolford i at the Falls this week, as he is one derson place He will fluisti tu about a-s-ount of examinations. Mr. and Mrs Charles Anderson companies on account of the large United S‘ates Qynimissioncr of the jurymen. shipments being rwelved Saturday were in town Saturday trading ten days. Charles Snow passed through our TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD Claude Clopton brought a cattle Mr. and Mrs E Durkey have been burg Friday on his way to Klamath I Mrs Tolle was In town Saturday. was the biggest dus lor business that PROOF TAKEN dog down front Merrill this week visiting Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Ander Rev and Mrs L M Ander .<on ! the Navigation Company h.r* had Falls I for Leon Horton. gave a party to a number of their 1 since they began business, and they Office. Third and Main. opposite City ton fot me past wick. Library. Telephone 301. Jim Moore went to Klamath Falls friends last Wednesda) The pupils of Summers school are Refresh | probably delivered more freight than Roy Smith is visltlrg F. C. Smith glad to learn of the improvement in Mrs. II. Pointer was in the Falls Saturday. ' ments of cake, sandwiches, candy «nd has ever been brought into Klamath the condition of Willie Mitchell, a ' -.rime trading last w-ek irvlu Pool wont over to Tonna <oeoa were served ‘ Those attvtidinif ' Falla In one day before BENSON 4 STONE former pupil here. Twelve full carloads were unload Mrs A R TeuBrisik and F. C. Smith called ou Scott Barue.- Valley this week to attend a dauce [ were: ATTORNEYS AT LAW Mr. Wizard is going to butcher Thursday. Joe ed at the wharf during lust week Mrs < given by bis brother. Scy Pool. I tons. Johnnie and Alex., this week. Homer Smith will assist Braudon, Mrs. Dave > Barrows and These wore unloaded from tho cars .itnerican Hunk Raymond Anderson and Harry Kin-! ¡daughters. Grace. Agnes, Mary. An- nt Holland and brou*ht to this city him. and iruit Hldf. ney are cutting wood for Sam Dixon. ns and Alice, Mrs. Alex Patterson on barge« without any delay what Roy Smith is absent from school K AMATH FALS • OREGON ♦ KENO DOINGS. ♦ Among the shipments were on account of his eyes. Dan Iorvelady spent Saturday night ,and daughter, Ruth, Mrs . I>. D Van- ever Earl Boggs visited E. W Smith's ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦B w ith C. C. Andrews ! Brimmer and daughter, Eleanor. Da one carload each of agricultural Im ranch Saturday. Chas Marsrow has returned from vid and Herbert Fitch, Johnnie Nye. plements, potatoes, lumber, plaster Jay Arant waa in Oiene Sunday. John Lambert, the stage driver. a trip to San Francisco and other Cal [Calvin. Luther and Chester Haskins. and grain, and seven carloads of ATTORNEY AND Mr Brown, a minister from Ash ¡Lee. Charlie aud Phoebe Brown. Eaaa merchandise This does not include did not make hts usual route by the ifornia points COUNSELOR AT LAW land, preached here Sunday, the 1 4th school house Monday, on account of Mrs. Brentncr, Mrs. Sevits and all and Nita Ratliff Beulah Rhodes, Alla the small shipments of goods which KLAMATH FAL!>, OREGON were handled on the boat the deep snow. the pupils of the Plevna school came Mrs. Wilson has been quite sick Balls, Herman and Rudolph Katten- '!nnda> *as also another bt; ROOMSTAB. MURDOCK BLOG. H. L. Boggs was at the school down to Keno to joiu Keno school for the last few days. horn. Grace Graybael, Emma and house Monday and made a path for in the celebration of Lincoln's birth a . ... ,,, Gussle Burr, Eddie and Jerry Fitch. day The follow In* ears have been Mrs. Sam Dixon aud Miss Nellie . ,, , Johnson , . o Sollie .u n. - received so far this week One car us. W’e appreciated the favor very day. „ , , . .Lucy and . Cecil Dew- I.yons spent briday afternoon with» auJ Rlh>) pow>>rg WILL A. LEONARD load of potatoes, one car of sugar, much as the snow was several inches Madge McCormick is staying with Mrs. A T Wilson. Th> | a dies gave a play two cars of lumber, and fire cars of Mr. aud Mrs. L. O Mills, lu order to deep. DENTIST The Indications are Homer Smith has gone over to the be nearer the school. Miss Mona Ward returned borne'called "Tbe Old Maid's Convention." merchandise camp on the Worden place. ’ Friday night The old maids were that this week the freight received H. Snow goose returned to Keno Saturday W7f/»row-.Me//»4*r Rulldlng Mrs. A. McMullan is cooking on last week from an extended trip to all there with their pets, face pow 1 will airrng • two carloads a day Mr and Mrs. Crvecy and * Practically all of this freight la fur the Smith-Noland ranch, and Mr. Mc Southern California. Brow u spent Sunday night with 3amders and lunches. They wi re con- DR. C. P. MASON Mullan ts working on tbe steam shov W. H. Wall was quite badly hurt I Dixon. itemplating a trip to the Sunny South, Klamath Falls people, and Indicates where the bachelors reign supreme, either that business must be excep by having a horse step on bis toot el. DENTIST Jack Horton has returned to the last week. when Prof Makeover appeared on tionally good or the merchants are Office lu American Bank A Trust Com ranch from the Reservation, where Lester Hixson made a trip to lK>r- the scene and demonstrated that he laying in a big stork for future use pany*« Building he has been riding after Chas. Hor- ris this week. could change or make them over In- It Is evident that the former must i PHONE 814 ton’s cattle. ♦ ♦ ♦ .tn anything they wished to be. Some be tbe case, as since tho approach of i J. M. Cupeland, Tom Wilson. Pete KLAMATH FALLS OREGON 'catne out as twin». m«n. prims don- the railroad, the merchants do not Jack Brown went down a well thlr- Jones, Lisle McCormick, the Misses There was a dance last Friday night barrel which had find It nwessary to carry a big sur ty feet deep after a Ethel White, I-ena Nickerson. Sadie | tias. and bologna sausages. The slng- [at the old Stukel place. Tbdse in al-! dropped into it. Iing was fin«, especially the numbers plus of stock to last them through Gordon, Madge McCormick, Alma 2500 Acres Free [tendance were: Clav Low. Clay Rat-1 George Orr and Claude Clopton and Alice Jones enjoyed a sleigh ride Hill. Walter Walker, John Mannlug. i ' rendered by little Beulah Rhodes, many months of bad weather. When The Lakeside company has 251» acres voice is wonderful for a child. they had to depend on the freight of land under the Adsms ditch that it bought 71 head of cattle ot Ftank last Tuesday. I Miss Ingraham. Mr. and Mrs Carl [whose [ Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Mills have mov I After the play they had a Lincoln teams for hauling their freight they will give RENT h KEE for on« year. McCormack, andd took them to the Robley, Mr. ami Mrs. Mike Galar■[ This includes the use of th« land and ed to Keno and now occupy the C. I Tableau This play was well worth only bought about two or three times water. Horton ranch. Th« renter must clear and neau. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Durkey. i SO cents anywhere, and the Metho a year and In th« fall always bought place the land in cultivation. Th« rent Frank McCormack brought some Madison house Everett Durkey, Inez and Sam The question selected for L bate dist ladles deserve much credit for enough goods to last them until er gets all the crop but we reserve the cattle from his ranch to tbe Ankeny Combs, Mr. and Mrs. S. Booth, Lot right to pasture the stubble. ranch. Morgan Smith is feeding in the B. B. Literary Society for Sat- tie Allen. Judge Short, Gertrude Stee- 4he able way In which they put tho spring The Lakeside Company, Hine« th« withdrawal of the fr«ig t entertainment before the public, es urday, Feb. 20, ts: “ Resolved, that J Frank Adams, Manager. them. mau, Mr. and Mrs. Werlow, Misses teams and the direct conoeitioi. t»> George Washington was a greater pecially as they were handicapped for Merrill. Oregon. Campbell, Roy Applegate, Mr. Hoff- i J. Sears, who went to the Falls man than Abraham Lincoln.” Tbe stage room, and the room was a very rail and water, the merchants buy ; mac. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Monson, and Saturday on business, was detained speakers will be: hard place to sing In The Llnroln oftener and thus are able to always NOTH K OF SALE. Negative, Albori .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Booth. there until Monday on account of tbe Jones, Tom Tableau was especially fine. gr<>«t keep their stork frosh and complete i Notice la hereby given that I shall, Wilson and Altna Joues Archie Colson returned last week bad roads. This convenience in the receiving on tho (th day of March, 190», nt Affirmative. Lisle McCormick, Madge credit being due Mis» Neill« Garri Charlie and Addie Linzi lost two McCormick and Alice Jones, The from an extended trip through South- son In th« role of Freedom. "For* of freight apparently does not sur- i 10 o'clock A. M of said day. In front weeks’ supply of groceries out^of Society is progressing very nicely ern California go’ten” was w 1» v«ry very sweetly rendered prise th,, business men and they seem ot the Klamath Development Com Rink Barks is digging a well on their hack as they were coming home and it now has about forty members. tbv Mr» birs Joti .'yt_ .¿¿torson. . u'.lorson. "Dream to accept It as If they had always J pany's office ou Main street. In Klam- from the Falls last Saturday, The., Everyone is cordially invited to a - his homestead i uder-d by Mrs. Young, been used to it. If these Immense nth Falls, Klamath Count), Oregon, ing Mrs Georgia Booth • rd v\ 1: ■»- were I later found and returned to the tend. h - »11 1 sell mm )! nt have I be-u ut mihllr public nupflui auction to il>.. the I, highest as _ ve.j »werd voice. Those shipments of freight I which Intv«* day aud Thursday with L .r tuuiuur, W1-U store. W. H. Wall went to Klamath Falls taking the parts ot old maids were: received during the pagt wook had bidder for cash, the following do- Mrs. A LaPrarle. Charlie Bradley is driving the on business Monday. Mesdatnes Barrows. Carr, Patterson^ to be hauled by freight teams, aa In I scribed [o-rsonul property, to-wlt: Mr. Byers and son spent last Sat surveyors' wagon. Mr. Sevits and G. W. Heavllln Harter, Clemens. Wilson, TenBrook. tho not very distant past. It would [ Ono sorrel marc, bald face, about urday on their homestead Young. Johnson. Misses Liuia Katten- take months to clean It up. Now,1 five years old, thirteen hands high, Charlie Wilson, Jr., took two head transacted business in Keno Friday. Nick Manson took three head of Miss Wood has been ill with ner- horn. Yr«tta Johnson, Jesslo and Nel however. It Is delivered to the mor- ! weight 900 lbs., no brand visible. of cattle from this district to the horses to the Corubs ranch last Fri- [ vous headache the past few days. lie Garrison. Gypsy Johnston. Lucy, chants tho day following that when ' Halil sale will be mnd" to satisfy Falls to be butchered. day to be wintered. Mrs. T. Grubb is much Improved Ada aaud Alice Turner Rudolph It rote h«s i.ic terminus of the rail a lien for tho smn of IT. RO for dls- Wesley Brooks traveled to town Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robley spent from her recent illness, pasturing said anlmnl at the rrquost Katt«nhorn took the part of Prof. road in a bob sled Thursday, and came Monday in Merrill. F. T. Nelson has blood poisoning of John Doe, the possessor of tho Makeover home in the mud. Ed. Reanies, Rex LaPrarle, Neita in his leg as a result of being cut same. TUT WANTS (»-OPERATION Dikens aud Mr. Heehalt were Falls' Ed Reams and Miss Nita Dickens by an axe. HOT Alit Oli A RAII.ROAI»'.' This notice Is published In tho OF STATE GOVERNORS. visitors Wednesday. went from the Falls to Merrill I d Mr. and Mrs, Grubb went out to Klamath Republican, a newspaper a sleigh last week. Mrs. Millie Stukel, Goldie and tbe Gordon ranch this week. Indications are that the Modoc HATTIESBURG, Miss . Feb. 13.— published In Klamath County, Ore Charley Stukel and Mrs. Ella Rob Chas. Llnzi is breaking a yearling Mr. Brier has been hauling cord Northern railroad Is to be built, and The principal speech President-elect gon, for three weeks prior to said ley spent Friday with Mrs. H. Booth. colt. wood for Thos. McCormick, Sr. He that work Is to commence in the W. H. Taft delivered today In the sale. Mr. Maize is now working tor The surveyors surveyed a right of went to the Falls this week, accom near future. The survey has been course of bls trip north was at Hat Dated at Klamnth Falls, Oregon, Harry Booth. way through the school yard and panied by Chas. Marsrow. made and the engineers are now tiesburg. this Sth day of February, 1909. A surprise party was give last Fri across the corner of the school house Fred Creasy passed through Keno making locations. The people of I). B. CAMPBELL. “I think,” be said, "It ts well that 9-11-9 26 day In honor of Mrs. Rleve. Mr. and last wees. this week with a load of fruit. Merrill are very anxious that the road the Governors of the state« and the Mrs. Rleve expect to move soon to Pat McDougal has been repairing pass through that town. Tho survey President of the United States should E. W. Smith bad six horses cut on the Falla They will be missed very A blacksmith shop telephone line on tbe way to Ash as made only comes within a mile of have a close sssociation tn order that wire last week. much by their many friends here. tabllshod at Summers, land. Merrill. In the great reforms to be accomplish Chas. Llnzi visited the school last Mrs. Beebe and daughter, Gussle, of an kinds promptly Bloom Ramsey came down to Keno W P. Rhodes, who Is in the city ed in many directions, especially that week. spent Wednesday in Merrill. this week after Mrs. Prate, who will from Merrrlll, states that they have ot tbe conservation of our resources, shoal ag a specialty. Mr. Murphy is hauling grain froir Mr. and Mrs. Nick Monson spent visit Mrs. Stout at the Falls. taken the matter up with the officials there may be team-work between tho tbe Falls. Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Galarneau. Mrs. B. E. Kerns visited with Mrs. of the road and have offered to do states and tbe United States no that Chas. Linzl Is hauling straw to Smith and Miss 8keele one day last nate depot ground« if the road run« we shall all work together. feed his horses. week. to Merrill They have been consid McINTIRE'S MULES GONE. “Whoever you preferred before the The program for the Lincoln me Mr. Brennan, who until recently erably encouraged and an agreement election, I am willing to accept your morial at the Summers school Friday was employed by J. F. Adams, is now G. W. McIntire has accepted a po- will soon be algned donating about kindly and hospItaMe welcome as an was as folloys: hauling wood for Erickson & Petter sition with the Farmers Implement 18 acres for this purpose to the rail Indication that although somebody Reading ........................... Leon Boggs son. A Supply House, and will commence road. Mr. Rhodes himself will give else was selected in spite of you, you Bong ................................ Isaac Llnzi Pete Jones Is firing on the Canby, upon his duties the first of the month. ten acres In consideration of going are wilting to take me as a sort of a Reading...............................Earl Boggs the position formerly held by Jack J. M. McIntire left last Friday through Merrill, the railroad, besides bad second. But, seriously, my How Lincoln Stood In His Classes Garrett. for Los Angeles where he has accept the depot site, wants the people to friends, It Is a very great pleasure for ........................................ Ruth Dixon Mr. Johnson was In Keno Friday ed a contract on the ditch being built procure the right of way from Mer- mo to come Into the South and ro- Sayings of Lincoln............. Ola Smith night. to supply the city with water. Mc rill to this city. ceive the cordial welcome, the cor . Gettysburg Speech.. .John Darroch Walter Anderson was a Keno vis Intire's famous mule teamH,'consist Mr. Rhodes states that he has been dial personal wolcomo, I may say, Lincoln’s Favorite Hymn........... itor last Thursday. ing of forty head, are to be shipped discussing the matter with S. E. Mar- that I have received at every hand, by ................................. William Hooper Eugene Spencer was in Keno on as soon as the roads open up. The tin and other business men of Morrill white and black, In G<*orgla, South This Was a Man.............. Isaac Llnzi business last week. harness and other outfits have al who are In town, and they believe Carolina, Louisiana and Mississippi, Composition ............. Austin Hooper Miss Skeele was confined to her ready been packed and shipped. The they will have no trouble to secure and especially In Hattiesburg.” We Mourn the Man...........Jim Llnzi home for several days last week on wagons which were used in the the rights ot way to Henley, They Life of Lincoln......... Maud Boggs account of an attack of rheumatism. freighting business will be sold here do not know what cart be done bo- London is probably tho wealthiest Eulogy of Lincoln... Charles Linzl and have been left In charge of G.W. tween here and Henley, but think city In tho world. Its property Is In Mrs. H. Pointer has twelve little Korea will be represented at Se McIntire. tho people of this section should as sured from Are at |&,200,289,230. chickens hatched out. These are the attle next year by an exhibit of brass Nearly all of Mr, McIntire's old sist them to this end. They have Despite this, however, there is a first of the season In this neighbor wares, carved goods, linens and silks. teamsters will go with him to Cali practically agreed to take up the mat large amount of poverty. The fig hood. An exporter In Seoul Is preparing fornia. Among those who will go are: ter and furnish dopot groursds free, ures show that one person In every The visitors from our district to a line exhibit for the 1 »09 exhibition A. F. McIntire, Charles Scott, Ben on condition that tho railroad Is built 33 Is a pauper. Twenty persona In thé Falls last week were: Mr. In to show the progress of the Pacific Simpkins, Chas. Kelley, Lum Low within two years. They have boon ovory 100 die In a workhouse or a graham, Homer Smith, Nelson Smith, country. den, Ross Potter and Jim Marshall. assured that that will bi sufficient workhouso Infirmary. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A | Jim McCalister. Roy Smith, Austin ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FRANK IRA WHITE Enterprise Tracts Mills Addition Lots FRANK IRA WHITE C. C. BROWER