Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 25, 1909, Image 4

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of th«1 year as fell altog. t’■«•r la
I year.
S«'vvral of the Vinson horses hav<
Amberol Records piny for four
been hanging around th«> ranches in
Inutes At Mullers
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E. J. MURRAY, Editor
this vicinity lately
We think it I-
Have E. W. Mullei* add an attach
-.; shame they ar.' not being f« <1 ami cent to your phonograph so you may
jinkis care of this cold weather
■iijoy the now 4-mlniite Amberol rec
Ml, Shook was in Dairy Suturda.'
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We had eight iuchea of snow tn '
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Singer, Wheeler A Wilson Sewing
'«euna Valley Suuday morning.
Mt. and Mrs. Chas McCum’n" ' llachiuo Agency, cor. 6th and .Main
Machines for
All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this weie visitors to Dairy one day Inst , or needles and oil
rent.
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paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No nou de plume w«>ek.
articles will be published.
Mrs
II
C.
Spink,
of
Klamath
Ag­
The hens of Yonna Valley ar«> do­
ency,
went
out
on
the
boat
Sutui
ing well this mouth aud as eggs are I
♦
stead to their home ranch On ac selling at a good price, it is a more day She Is going to Weed to tueet
♦
YONNA ITEMS.
♦ count of the bad roads they had four I profitable business than II was for a | her daughter win Is ret urnlug home.
I
FOR SAl.E A fine ranch of 600
while
w
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ horst's to draw the load,
Mr. Vierra, who owns the old Hil-l The picture given by­ the teacher
acres,
2 50 head of cattle, ISO head
Henry Stanley visited with Carl
debraud ram h, is planning to raise • to the grade having the moti pupils Ritter last Saturday
of horses and mules. Price >25.001)
some tule hay this year. He has been on the Roll of Honor this month » .us
110-29
MASON A SLOUGH.
Wm Flackus mud«* a trip over to
running water into several depres- | won by the <th grade.
Judge
Geo
T
Baldwin returned
Mr Struble’s plate In Swan Lake
■ions where the tule hay will grow
Jesse and Waive Drew and Harrt- Feb 21, finding him in a very luul last Sunday from Portland where
if enough water is used.
son Gray took dinner and spent the condition. worse than h«' has boon for he has been tor several months The
Last Thursday Mrs. W. H Uli»» ] afternoon w ith C. E Drew's family
year« He is to be taken to a hos­ Judge has b«en laid up with rheu­
made a trip to Emil Egert’s place, ' |ast Sunday.
pital and cared for He has u ranch matism ami at on«' time was on tlx*
where she remained all night, She i Emil Eg« rt went to
and a few head of stock, and during verge of pneumonia While he lias
•topped at Godfrey Beck s on her re- day taking with him noiui1 meat which his absence some one will be ap- not complt tely recovered h«' Is great-
turn, She was trying to dispose of j fc*» intends to dis|>ose of there,
pointed to tak«' care of his property. 1' Improved He was at Salem before
some cattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Reynolds and He will probably leave In about a 'and durii g th«- passage of tlie Crater
Otto Hoppe made a business trip Miss Hazel Fitch made a visit to Mr
iLake bill and did some good work
| month.
to Dairy last Wednesday , on his re­ and Mrs. Theo. Hanimersley. of North
there for the bill He states that It
Godfrey
and
Fred
Beck's
and
C.
C.
turn going home with Mr. Ketchum. Yonna. Sunday.
I was a hard tight, but they fiunlly sue-
Tom Stanley began plowing on the
J. P. Colahan went to the Falls last Pearson's children are now staying reeded in getting the chairman of
Bennett place, which he has rented, ¡week to be a witness iu the Liskey out of school ou account of the bad th«* senate ways an.I means commu­
roads, but tliero is still a large at­
last week.
case.
te“. who was opposed to the bill at
tendance.
Harrison Gray was busy last week
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rieck and
David Bliss, who graduated from first, not only to have th«' <xsuimlttee
making posts for Jesse Drew.
family visited at the home of Mr and
the Hildebrand school last May ami [report favorably, but the chairman
Mrs. P. H. Gray went to Bonanza Mrs. L. A. Sterzl last Sunday.
is
now going to high school in Med­ j personalty took the floor In Its stip-
Tuesday, where she is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Gray, of Dairy,
ford. writes that they are having I port
Mrs. Bassett of that place.
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
pretty fair w -ather over there. He
Scv Pool and Perry Randalls made J. H. O'Brien last Sunday.
says
they have now moved Into the
♦
a trip to D. Y. Gray's last Saturday
John Lind was a Dairy visitor last
im*w high school building and h<> pass­
GALE II llWIMiH.
to get a horse which Mr. Pool had week
♦ ♦
*
bought from Harrison Gray.
C. E.. Drew made a business trip] ed the first halt year's work with an
average of 88 per cent.
Jeff. Kirkpatrick returned to Ixist to Dairy Wednesday.
Mrs J D Morgan and dsughU'r.
Miss Rosa Beck. who was sub-
River last week, taking with him sup-
Jas. Wight is intending to take his
Mildred, went to Sand Hollow Mon
poenaed
on
the
Liskey
trial,
return
­
plies to last while he is trapping i cattle to Swan Lake soon where he
, day to visit Mrs. C M Kirkpatrick
there.
has hay on the Connor place there. ed to her home in Yonna Monday. I Mrs Maynu* Jones, of Chico, arriv­
She
re|sjrts
the
roads
as
b«*ing
in
a
Miss Louise Egert made a trip
Mrs. Chas. Woelk, of North Yonna.
Very bad condition. 11«. tage break­ ed laat Thursday for an extended
through Hildebrand-to Dairy Sunday. Is reported III at this writing.
ing
down befor«* they had reached visit with her mother, Mrs E <’
She was horseback and we think her
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smyth a ad Anna Dairy, and the stage driver was com- Albin.
quite courageous to come so far Smyth, and Mrs. W. H Bliss wont
Mrs. Lloyd Brownell, of Klamath
through the snow- and over such bad to Dairy Saturday, to attend the fun­ pell«*d to go back t«» one of the ranch-
Falls, is the guteit of Mrs (’ J An­
r
,
qs
and
get
a
buckboard
in
which
to
roads.
eral of Thos. Michael's moth r.
continue the journey. They did not derson.
Earl Gray and R. Ward mad« a'
Eugene Hammond Is hauling hay
Chas.
Faith,
of
Bonanza.
I-
now
reach Dairy until 3 p. tn.
business trip to C. E. Drew 's last Sat­
from his ranch on the south sl<ie of
employed
at
Mr.
Bassett's,
who
has
Geo.
Smyth
aud
daughter.
Auna.
urday to get a horse which P. H. I
ia livery stable at Bonanza, which he left for the Falls Monday as wttneaa- Lost River
Gray had traded for.
«•» in the Alt Wallis trial. Mr. Wai- I The bridge across Lost River at
All day Saturday there was a heavy, recently purchased
John
Ritter,
who
has
been
hauling
It and Mrs Alt. Wallis accompanied 1 Dan Colwell's has been condemned
snow storm and at times nearly a
i This Is very Inconvenient for the
hay
from
the
Paxton
place
in
Upper
them
blizzard. The roads continue to get
I rancher» on the south side of the
Yonna,
has
been
having
considerable
Perry
Randles
will
stait
for
M.-d-
worse, although there is yet a good
troubl.-
to
keep
from
miring
d
>wu
ford Sunday. Mi
<<> I river
deal of travel over them.
‘
i
The chiir at Gale was largely at-
with
the
loads.
•
later,
remaining
at
Those neither absent nor tardy in
8 ■ .
t.:.d
Rev Johnston, of
Perry
Reynolds
mad-
a
trip
to
the home of Mrs
the Hildebrand school last month
• i a' Gale every other
'1 r
John
Donnell's
place
last
week-
to
Mr.
and
Mrs
were: Elizabeth Vierra. Carl Ritter,
IS - ■ 3 y
Dairy, were .Isit:
Carl Rueck. Henry Stanley. Louise measure his hay for ! Im
J D Moi gau is hi illi g hay from
Miss
Mary
Smyth,
of
Hildebrand,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
an <1
Flackus, Clara Smyth, Orville Smyth,
the Davis ranch
a
visit
to
Tom
Michael's
place]
made
Tuesday.
cad Mary Smyth. Those having the
R S Wooden purchased a horse I
Manuel Vierra Is moviug the wind­
most perfect lessons were. 1st grade. in Dairy last week
last week for his spring work
Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jos.
Welch
and
fam
­
mill
he
recently
bought
from
W.
H.
Ora Allred, 3rd Clara Smvtb, 4th
Bliss to his place
perry Randles. 1 Wood« n Is a rusher.
Willie Beck, 5th Hazel Fitch. 7th ily were in Dairy last Sunday.
Mrs W H. Hadley Is quit«* sick
Mrs. F. M. Bennett, who until a John Anderson, S y Pool. W H. Bliss
Nellie Bliss and Mary Smyth a tie,
with a severe cold and >.<»re throat.
year
ago
lived
in
Yonna,
but
is
now
Godfrey
Beck
and
Wm.
Flackus
are
Sth Ernest Nail. The last two days
Chnrlea Whitlatch aud Hell Gerk-
of the sixth month of school for this living at the Falls, has gone to Call­ assisting him.
Ing are out of school on acrount of
account
fornia
on
a
visit
and
also
on
Mrs.
Thus.
Michael
passed
away
year were spent in the regular exam­
ut her daughter's home In Swan Lake the meash's
inations. The highest per cent in av­ of her health.
R. C. Anderson and W
Miss
Louise
Flackus.
of
Hlld»-
1
I Thursday night, February 18. She
erage being made by Ernest Nail of
are
breaking sagebrush and «Girting
brand,
was
visiting
with
her
uncle.
had
had
the
grippe
a
short
time
bo-
the Sth grade, Ms average was 94
for«1 but had seemingly recovered, spring work
1-5 per cent. Last month the teacher Emil Flackus, last Sunday.
Those attending the Firemen's Ball
Win. Welch was in Dairy Sunday. but was found dead in bed by her
Inished reading "Little Lord Faunt­
Geo. Ritter has returned from the daughter Friday morning The fun- at Merrill Monday night from Gale
leroy," and is now reading “The lied
Misses I)«'lla G'-rking, Neva
Falls where be has been a witness in eral was held at the home of A. L were
Mustang."
Whitlarch,
Blanche Robinson. Mrs.
the
Liskey
case,
but
he
will
be
requlr-
Michael
in
Dairy
Saturday
and
burial
Wm. Uhrmann returned from the:
Falls Friday evening, bringing back Itogo back again In a te
was made Sunday in the Bonanza C. J Anderson, Mrs. Lloyd Brownell,
with him some freight for W. P. i L.A Sterzl has been hauling string­ cemetery. She leaves to mourn her Messrs l»e Thomas. Chas. Whlilatch,
Sedge, the merchant of Dairy. Mr. ers for tne road supervisor, Wm. Uhr­ demise three daughters and two sons, Howard O'Connor. Horace Hickman,
C. J Anderson and Jesse Johnson.
Uhrmann reports the roads in a very- mann, who Intends to use them for Mrs. Tom Patterson, of Swan Lake,
Oran Ward returned home Mon­
la
new
bridge
on
the
county
road.
Mrs.
Wm.
Thompson,
of
Edgewood,
bad condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Stoehsler and Mrs. Taylor Wilson, of Olene, A. L. day from Reno, Nevada, where he has
Chas.Carlson, who has the contract
to carry the mail from Dairy to Yon­ children, and Gilbert Anderson, of Michael, of Dairy, and Tom Michael, been at work for some time.
Mrs. J.l). Morgan and Miss Blanche
na, is making use of the new snow Dairy, spent Saturday afternoon at of Dairy.
Robinson
were In Merrill trading on
Mrs.
Michael
the
home
of
Mr
and
Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Gray and son,
5y going back and forth in a sleigh.
Saturday.
Rueck.
Harrison,
made
a
trip
to
Dairy
Mon
­
X H. O'Brien and Theo. Flackus,
Mrs. J. H. Hobbs gave a supper to
John Donnell has been helping day. We are glad to see Mr. and
of South Yonna, have been busy the
a
number of her friends Saturday
Theo.
Hammersley
make
improve
­
Mrs.
Gray
up
again
after
their
recent
past few days breaking horses.
evening The gutmts arrived before
lllnenses.
John Anderson went to Dairy on ments on the latter's house.
Master Ernest Nall was In Dairy
Jacob Rueck went to the Falls last six, and after a delicious supper pass­
business Sunday, going from there
Sunday.
Tuesday
to attend the meeting of ed the remainder of the evening play­
to the Horton ranch after a horse.
J. H. O'Brien made a business trip directors of the Water Users, He ing 500. Those present were: Mrs.
A large pond in East Yonna has
was compelled to go horseback on Trask, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Ander­
bt.-en overflowing across the road and to Bonanza Saturday.
son, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Colwell, Mr. • >
John Donnell made a trip to Mrs. account of the roads.
®aking it very miry. It has also
and
Mrs. Eugene Hammond, Mr and
L.
M.
Fitch
’
s
place
in
North
Yonn.i
Ludwig Sterzl and Chas. Woelk
-veen overflowing on some of Jacob
Mrs.
M. Glacomlnl, Miss Ella Calla­
to
get
a
horse
which
he
has
had
pas
­
went
up
to
the
latter's
homestead
Rueck's land which he has sown to
han, Miss Blanche Iloblnson, Misses
last week to saw wood.
rye. As this is the wrong time of tured there.
John Lind was in Dairy Saturday
Fred Beck and sons, Frank and Pauline and Mamie Glacomlnl, John
year for irrigation, we are afraid it
on business.
Albert, and Wllllo Jonas are busy Callahan, Jack Anderson, Dannie An­
will not benefit the crop.
W. P. Sedge, of Dairy, Is having working on their tree culture. While derson, Willie Hammond and Mr. and
The woods near Hildebrand rang
an
addition built on the west side the roads arc so bad the boys cannot Mrs. J. H. Hobbs.
with music one evening last week,
Mrs. Rosa Trask, of Whitolake, was
come to school.
when Scy Pool, Perry Randalls, Jerry of his store.
the
guest of Mrs. R. C. Anderson ov­ < ►
th
-3
We
saw
the
cupboard
pass
Master
Orville
Smyth
will
be
com
­
Pearson and Harrison Gray all met
er
Sunday.
and
house
and
heard
about
the
stove
pelled
to
stay
at
home
from
school
at D. Y. Gray's and spent the evening
in solos and quartets on the violin, cooking utensils, and now we would \ during his father’s absence at Court.
like to know what it all means, Jesse?
Miss Anna and Mary Smyth visited
On June 5 the Aero Club of Amer­ < ►
cornet and guitar.
Wm. Wight was In Dairy Sunday. with their cousin, Mrs. Alf. Wallin, ica will hold its first grand national
Chas. Woelk has moved with his
< »
By present Indications the wells of East Yonna, last Sunday.
prize race at Indianapolis, Indiana.
family from their homestead in North
In Yonna will not be so short of wa
John Donnell Is working at the The prize will be a gold cup not to
Yonna io their home near Dairy.
Scy and Dock Pool were busy haul- ter ne)tt J'ear’ as we have a,reai1v : Smyth ranch during Mr. Smyth's stay exceed 11000 In value. Entries close ♦
May 1.
home- 1 bad as much raInfaH ’lnc« the
the Falls.
Ing g hay last Sunday from the home-
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
w
HBN vou think of it
that you pass more
time in your sleeping chain
her than in any other part of
the house, you want the place
as comfortable as possible,
Let us start vou out with a
handsome new bedroom suite
or, at least, one of those ele
gant metal bedsteads, fitted
with soft mattress and gent
We are
ly-yielding springs
offering some special induce
merits just now
GILLETTE
We can show vou the
Best Ranchers’ Range
in Klamath County
VIROIL
&
<
SON
FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Lakeside Inn,
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r.
Modern improvements.
73 rooms and suites. J
Sample II ooiiih , Bar Room, Parlors, Two < hib
a
Rooms, Etc., Etc.
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SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
Building and Cwlru;lioii
We will be glad to make plans, furnish estimates and save you
money, worry and disappointment Being acquainted with local
conditions and matorlals, we guarantee economy, efficiency
and satisfaction for the money expended
CALDWELL BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTING CO
K«<lwy Block
Opposite American Hotel
Oregon Harness Co
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WE KEEP IN STOCK A COMPLETE LINE OF IIARNENH
HADDLEN, LEATHER GOODS AND G LOVEN. WE i’UR-
♦ HASE FROM THE MOST ItEI.I IDLE WHOLESALE HOUS­
ES, AT Til E IX>W ENT RATEN < GTA1NABLE, AND DIS­
COUNT ALL BILLN BEFORE DI E. WE ABE ABLE TO
OFFER, THEREFORE, GOODS OF BEST QUALITY AT
TIIE LOWEST PRICES. WE MANUFACTURE HIGH CLAM
GOODS AND MAKE OLD GOODS NEW.
CALL AND SEE IF WE CAN "MAKE GOOD."
Opposite Baldwin’s Hardware Store, Klamath Falls
J. O. LEININGER, Manager