Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 08, 1909, Image 2

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GROCERY
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BIG BOOSTER MELI ING.
W«off** O*M Hunjcsd
ll.wHiU fur a«>
HM’uf Baiar,h that rauaut I«, runnl I.«* Hall's
i'alaiih l ina. K J. CIIKNKV S CO . T..mi» O.
a. * ha uft>l<‘<
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for lh«> lait lb yaaia. and ballcae him |m<f,<-tly
h-mmabls In all l.o.lni--» lian,a* I kina ami h»an>
. tall/al*l« U* varo out ai*r olillsallmia ma-la i-r
hla Kun,
Wai. uin », h INN an A M ahvih ,
Wholualv imwalata. tolvdo, (J.
Il* I'a t’atai i h I mo .« larva lolviuallx. avllng
<luv. ll/upon Ihv l-loml aud murona amia.*« of
ilio M/alani. Trail*nomai, „-nt fina*. I'rka IbK por
l»BI«. Ho d bv all l*r lawk-la.
C\SH ON LN Bl \ S AT THESE PMiCf-s
Olili R BARGAINS ON 1111: W
t:i ii . ihxg
;.nl I. V I a .a
'A «SHING tO
J I. Padgett el ux to It W
That the people of Kia .“h Fall.-
lo.ibtediy tie most luxriou ■ oi- Tower, paro-l of land il.-scribed by
can get up a little enthusias n was
* I he county, Il I not in.es and bounds, in Kono. $l,o mi
c uuilding
deniostrated at the «,-uart rly uieet-
t; e world. •s ,ust being vu-fl-
J M Casey to
lo E. J Bak i urn!
Ing of the Chamber of Commerce
I -e of the Unite-1 E. C Carter, all of hik I. Flint .ill
.i--d for c-
The coart rooui
last Thursday,
» Scum •
I*. -- so far fini led lo East Klamath Falla. $t** oo
crowded with members anJ citizens
.il-
Oklahoma A
it most of u ; i- ..-.enators ha«
from Klamath Falls and s mounding
tcv. *. o in tl.e county. ID 1 unaai- c: dy moved tbi i ir, «..larters fro u * ' «• Co.. to F P Mt
or fron- the 17. lot 4 blk 12 i
nious vote of the meuib< is, it was old capitol bulldiu
decided to raise a fund of >’>000 for Maltby an X. Jnto th • new environ- Whitelake City. >
I A. Duffy et i
Rertlia H. E
advertising purposes to 1« us J in tuont.
Every co-ivero-n-’. known *.«, the S. hmt-lt.lot S.blk !
K I'.. $10.00
holding a Railroad Day Celebration
art of the buill-.-r and architect Is
I. A. Duffy et
to Salile J
and an exhibit at the Seattle Fair.
it is Merry, lots 5 and 6. blk 59. E K
A. H. Naftzger of the Hot Springs included in th- new building
All K , $10.00.
Improvement Company sta'-.-d that if electrically lighted throughout
L W Miller to (’. E W iddoes.lols
15000 were raised, his «mnipany of the lighting fixtures, as well ns
give 20 per cent of the amount, or the furniture, the thirteen elevator», Í* j and 10, blk IS. First add to K
$1000. E. K. Reanies of the Bueuu etc., were especially designed so as F . $1000 00
t’l .n A Jonson to J IL Melton,
t
Vista addition stated that other lo fit in with their surroundings.
Every room has Its telephone, llei'-’a of se «a. nw% of se Kj '< , ■ He
members of the company would be
here tonight, but that he would electric bell to tell what is going ¡of net A H*-c 2'*. tp 40 h r 15», $10.00
O. Huson et ux to .American
pledge the company to a very liberal ' on on the senate floor, and Its elec­
I- Bank . «u Trust Co., sw i, of sw *■« »<•<
contribution. Frank Ira White stat­ tric fun. An electric clock system IJ
of nw . n w
of net, . sec
ed that he could not say what his being Installed so that every suite of’12.
I
rooms
will
be
supplied
with
the
ex
13,-
tp
3S
s r 9. $1.00
company would be willing to do, but
N. P Ry. Co., lo T H Shevlin,
that personally be would contribute act time direct from the naval ob-
lands in tp 2 4. s r s. 26 s r 10. 2 4
«10 a month for one year toward servatory .
Each senator has at lease two's r II. 25 s r. 35 s r 13, 37 s r 12.
M. G. Wilkins. E. B.
the fund.
Hall and Wilbur White agreed to ; rooms—one for himself, one for his 602 acres. $4X14 96
Some have i
N P Ry. Co. to T H Shevlin,
each give $10 a month. A movement secretary and clerks.
was made to solicit pledges among ! more than two. There are the usual t lands In tp 24, s r 6. 3S a r 8. 34
the members present, but it was fin­ mail chutes as in most modern of­ s r 9, 24 s r 10. 35 s r 10. 33 s r
ally decided to have the advertising fice buildings and in addition there II, 24 s r 11. 25 s r 11. 25 s r 13.
committee call upon the business are “gravity conveyances" which I I 200 acres, $9600.00.
N. P. Ry. Co., to T. H. Shevlin.
men and property owners through­ will take heavy packages do» n to,
995 acres In tp 24 s r 8, 25 s r 8.
out the county personally and re­ the mailing rooms below
The building Is heated by ho*, 24 a r 9. 25 » r 9. 24 a r 10. 25 s
ceive their donations. There were
many men present who were mem­ water and there are 4 40 radiators r 10. 23 a rii, 24 s r 11. 25 a r
bers of firms,, who wished first to with 30,000 feet of radiating su'face 1 1. 35 a r 12. $7961.36.
Abner Weed et ux to Southern
consult with their associates before and 71.450 feet of piping.
The senators ride through a in- Pacific Co., lauds In sec 18, tp 38 a
they pledged themselves. It is be­
lieved, however, that there will be nel that connects the capitol with r 9 e. 63 acre«. $10.00.
Neil Campbell et ux and David
no difficulty in raising the amount, their office building In 15000 auto­
and the only regret expressed is that mobiles. One particular convenience Campbell to W. W. Maaten, part of
the fund was not made $10,000 in­ is a scheme for carrying ice watei lot 6. blk 48. Nichols add to K F .
in a system of pipes so it can be $1146.00.
stead of $5000.
The matter of the improvement of drawn in each room from a spigot,
the Lakeview road was taken up and the same as ordinary city water.
LOOKED LIKE .AN exclusion .
Ail of the furniture, including the
many prominent men from different
*
parts of the county expressed them­ doors, and other trimmings of the
The decks of the steamer Kla­
rooms
Is
of
mahogany,
Honduras.
selves very strongly In favor of the
math Friday evening looked like she
Improvement, It was decided that Mexico, Cuba and Africa all contri­ was carrying an excursion party,
it would be better to improve the buting to this display of finewood«. they were that crowded with pas­
present road rather than to locate Altogether there are 2105 piece« of sengers
There were a total of 59
Iture in the building., the wiiol •
Messrs. Massengill,
a new one.
passengers aboard, besides the crew
Light and Florence, the Lakeview o .;; ii nditure for thi« texture, Incitrd
and some local travel. The Incoming
delegation, stated that their people itig rugs, amounted to $xs II 1.3’*
trip, and the laHt days of the steam-
Hie entire work v-ns executed un*
were anxious to have the road in ■
er travel before the arrival of the
shape for travel early this summer, d r a system of separate contracts railroad are taxing the boat accom-
as they wished all the freight and and almost every »ection of the modattons to the utmost.
passengers to be able to come thia « .iintry had a par in th*- couxtruc-
way this year.
A resolutios was tion for the furnishing of tl- I «1*1.1-
Chas. 8. and Itufus More returned
the ■
asking
passed
unanimously
Friday from Merrill.
th.
,t
rilettile
the
lower
par
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A
work
at
In
county court to begin the
once. Judge Griffith stated that the is a largo kitchen, consisting of
Commissioners and himself had ai­ eight rooms, all fitu.1 with Hi', most,
ready decided in favor of tile im- ti'jdern appliances and with tiled
Evetything is ele--trl< ally
provement and the necessity of the « i is.
work being done at once. He reques­ lilted, even the Ice-cream freezer and
ted the Lakeview delegation to re­ the washer being run by electricity,
Also, on the ground floor, is a
main over another day to meet with
wonderful bathing room, with com-
the board to arrange details.
It was decided to hold a celebra­ modlous individual apartments for
tion on the arrival of the railroad, each senator, fitted with hot and
and a committee will be appointed cold spray attachments, lined with
to make arrangements. Sacramento marble and with luxurious furnish­
merchants plan an excursion to Kla­ ings in keeping with the rest of the
A barber shop Is
math Falls about that time, and In­ establishment.
vitations will be extended to Ban conveniently near, and there Is a
Francisco and Portland to send dele telegraph office, a telephone office
and postoffice on the floor above.
gallons.
The building itself is of marble
A letter from Major Mclndoe, of
the englneerig corps of the U. 8. on a granite base. It consists of three
Army, was read with reference to large wings, with a court In between
the Improvement of Wood river, A the combined frontage of the street,
committee, consisting
of J. G and court facades being nearly one-
Pierce, Jas. Pelton and M. O. Wil- half a mile. Because of its proxi­
kins, was appointed to secure and mity to the capital its exterior arch­
-
furnish the necessary Information itecture, like that -of the house office
building on the other side of the
asked for by Major Mclndoe.
square, is made to conform to that
of capitol.
Handsome columns of
REGISTRATION BOOKS CLOSED. fluted marble grace the sides of the
structure facing the capitol plaza.
The registration books for the The most delicately colored marbles
Thursday. The books show 101 in procurable seem to have been select­
city election closed at 5 o'clock last ed for floors and columns and stair­
the first ward; 166 In the second cases, with ornate bronze railings
and 165 in the third, making a total for the latter and lighting fixtures ’
of the same metal.
of 432.
The building stands to the north- I
east of the capitol and Is designated
A Chicago paper makes a big story
to be one of the "show places'*
out of the fact that the telegraphers*
the city.
■trike in Paris made prices high.
Chas. Lambert, the stage man, is
Isn't that usually one result of a
in tho city from Bonanza.
strike?
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363,000 feet B 4 of dead
«Im .■>» >u
irridili h>ti ii « hi
I« Immilli Falls.
fir, 1,511,000 feet II. M <
ml thi.
white fir. 714,000 feet H M of live
i « tract
and
71,000 fu«-t II M of «I ml sugar
HIE
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pino mt tv tint ber. log sialo, more or
si Kiyou
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HOMI 4 t.HINt. I I* IN
less, mill 250,000 feel II M log arale
11 .«i t of
Mil Is \l>|*l I |<»S ■
of Douglas fir sawlog», cut ami on
ir.il tLui
tin- ground. No bld of Iosa liuti
more th.
$3.20 for live ami $'.' for di-ad yel­
-.-ecdlUK
saUl Itutiivst. ml intry. the t-onteslee low pim-, $3 50 for Ilvo anil $1.60
.nd - > <
11*1*1.1.GA IE.
> . . «mgiiK il In .lie bu.'lness of i-iin- foi dead Douglas Hr. $1 l > for ll«<-
white
Oi,
$.1
50
for
live
uml
$2
for
i
irtu
siteet, mar Main.
duiiliig a saloon In Hiskjou County,
Calif . at a place commonly known as deml augur pine mol $3.7.7 for l*oitg
U h - hold Bi the ground."
That las fir logs now on th« gmuiul, pet
alii i iiut-.stie submit tod bls final M fin I II M . will bo I'onslilei <*d uml
proof on said tiuct of land on or n deposit of $2000 payable to th» R
M
RICHARDSON
.i Im ill the .’2nd day of April, I9ox, oilier of The First National Hunk of
l
‘
oi
I
laud.
Oregon,
must
bo
s*-nt
to
but that no patent haa Issued thereon
United States Commissioner
i nut the only pretence of cultivât lug i that bank, for each bid submitted lo
(I
o
Dlstili
t
Forester
Timber
upon
UMHER AND HOMESTEAD
uhl land by ill - said contest««, or
PROOF TAKEN
anyone lu his behalf, wus thoplouglt- ! valid i-lulms Is «xempted from sale.
(The
light
to
r*-)e<t
any
and
all
blds
Ing of about half uu acre, which aaid
Office. Third and Mam, opposite City
Library.
Telepnotis 301.
ploughing sas don*- just prior to th« ; Is reserved For further informât ton
dal.- of submlllluK Sual proof; that and regulations governing sales ad-
h<- uevei cultivated said land, or any iln-ss M I. Erickson, Forest Super­
BENSON & STONE
l*ortion of the sain»- , to crop, or visor. Medford. Oregon
E
T.
ALLEN.
made any preteiiw- of ever cultivat­
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
is r. ■ s
District Forester
ing said land other than the plough­
.Imrrican Hank
ing herein mentioned, that for more
and Trutl Bldg.
notio ; to crediti hi *
than a year prior to mibmittltig his
KLAMATH FALLS • OREGON
final proof on said untry, thu said
In lho County Court of the State
routosthad completely abandoned
said land and made his homo elso- of Oregon. For th« County of Kia
where, except for the visit made to math.
ATTORNEY AND
In the Mater of the Estatn of
said It act of land al th« time of
COUNSELOR AT LAW
ploughing, us herein set forth; that Rlrliuid E Wallis, . ..... MMd
Notice Is hereby given by the un­
KLAMATH FAMA OREGON
his alleged absence* from said land
wan not duo to his employment In dersigned administrator of the «state ROOMS 7 AS. MURDOCK ILOG
the Army, Navy or Marine Corps of of Richard E Wallis, decuMed, to
the Lnll>?d States as a private void- the creditors of, and all persons hav­
WILL A. LEONARD
i«r, otlicur. seaman or inarlue, during ing claims against the said deceaiMMi.
the »ar with Spain or during any to exhibit them with the necessary
DENTIST
other war in which tho United States vouchers, within six mouths after
may be engaged, and that said the first publication of this notice,
W’/fAmtc-Mc/ftase Building
parties ar« hereby notified to ap­ to th« said administrator at hit« r«sl-
pear. respond and offer cvldunco deiice on what is commonly known
DR. C. P. MASON
touching said alk-gatloiis at 10 as th« "Alt Wallis Ranch" near
Dairy
In
said
county
mid
state,
the
o'clock a. m.. on MHy 2 1, 1909, be­
fore R M. Richardson. IJ H. Com sum« being the place for iransuctlon
mlsslom-r, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, of the business of said estate.
Deled this, th • 29th day of Mun ii.
and that final hearing will be held
I
at 10 o'clock a. m.. on Jun« 9, 1909, 1909.
I
J
F
»VALLIS,
before the Reglstor and Itecelvor at
Ad ministrator.
th»- United Elates l-and Office at 4 4-23
Lak*-vi*>w, Oregon.
J. N. WATSON.
KOK SALE.
Reglstor.
The said conti stunt having, in i a
Dairy Cows and Helfers. Twenty
proper affidavit, filed March I 15. head Jerseys and grade Jerseys. Will
H. WRTTB FOR CATA LCn. I
1909, set forth facts which show e ll cheap
R. V BEALI.. JR
r
that after due diligence- personal ser- 3-1X 4 s’
Central Point, Ore. I
BUY LOTS NOW
FRANK IRA WHITE
C. C. BROWER
iolmes
B
U AS 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