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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1909)
KLAMATH REPUBLICAIN «. ii’k minis. Uuivi isity building« and campili. aud glving a largo umounl of condsnsod lufoi n ailon l i renard io Ito work of il» l’nlvcr.lt', outrau.ii roqulro ni. ut <, stud.int Ufo, cte. If >ou "imi goo.l good.i ut lowe.it laiiis etcì Lcurd of, gu to tl.o , tou Sturo. Mis. II. V. Mltchell and son.WIIII . roturucd Wodnesday fratti San Fran ino i a we.lgo lu.il Wotlnosday and Prof. J. H. Hobbs of M. rrlll was In tho city baturda.. i.. \*. Muruiu v>ua la ilio city from Uu-uacu . uu id. y. 4. I1. Du vies, u.o Dully uimcuaui, L l A jüu wui lu the city Friday. viuhu Lilluit u( Kiamulh Agency wus la luu cuy Saturday. Mull Ki.gUK) «amo up from lus Ail ........ iiuuicatlous au5i itted lor publlcatluu hi the ooluuius of this j>.. . .■ w.'.I b Inserted only u>.. ti e name of the writer. No non de plume iH-.c.i n.'ui* sterrili Friday. Somo of the neckwear article» w ill be published. fasi iunablo yuui Loyl uus up buoi Mjrrili e i » j I wc. a iur a k w da. j. tl tit y uu ciiu h « ♦ ♦ sci ool by cleaning house and plunt- Lioru At uuuu Friday to Mr. aud block. J. S. Griffith and M. F. Parker ♦ , ing rosj busies a.id snow bulls. •UlA. * b, .uMEK.S x e n s. 1. 4kUDt!i to, 4 uiuu pouuo rame down lad Tuo day from Od-1 ♦ o ♦ ♦ * » ♦ Wl on wo HaisheJ work wo colebruled ouy. e«sa after u |*arty, which will spemi ‘with au ogg hunt. Thos. O'Kinney is In suit Fin 11- u few day s ou the upper lake. Homer Smith has returned from Harry t oiutur is hauling grain ehau uud is «lopping al the iiuiul Redding, where be went to take iron» the Ankeny ranch, Allen Sloan Is uh listing th« Kia some cuttle. Jarnos Dixon visued Mrs. Lu tu oavuy. math County Abstract Company tlili B. F. Gould left last Friday on H. L. Boggs is planting rye and Short Thursday. I i.u return Io Ids bom« at Hollister, week In their rush of wo»-k g 'ttlng wl eat. Mrs. Kline visited Mrs. . .it abstracts for tho land uwnurH » ailtoruia. Fred Smith took Mrs. Simmons to I rtoffgs Thursday. inder lb<* Irrigation project. tc" a last Monday. J. S. Hanuikcr win In tho city 1 Thera Is s ou to bo a cheese fac- . S Merrill Is In th« city today days (1v Jim Dixon took (weutj do. u Itory established on tho Carroll from Ilona.ua tor ■ • bu . sa. Mr. Merrill says that past week. ' ranch. eggs to town Saturday. g.l II. ' a littlo dry in the Morrill Those who attended the institute Born— In in this city, Saturday, Fred Mills pass.d through the itry, but not enough to cauHr Saturday at Lone Pino schoolhouse April 10. to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kouop. country Thursday. harm. I Most of tho bind owners' from t! is district wore: Mrs. Lloyd. H. L. Boggs went to see Scott Mr. Brooks, Miss Brooks and Mls< 4 daughter. bal H.H-tb'U will soon be ready Born -To Mr. aud Mrs. Clarence Barnes on business last wook. Irrigation water. Garrison. Taylor, of Bly. iu this city Thuradai, Ed. Brown of Tula Lake is having The Mlles children have been indls- April t>.. a daughter. A phi • of stool a liait inch long his wool hauled to the Falls for ship posed with “pink eye." rnd a . utrler of an Inch wide flow i ment. Mrs. Marks, .who has beeu visiting Seu.t .Barnes Is hauling hay from from a «< Igo thia uiurulng aud Richard Smith Is up from Califor tho Ankeny ranch. her aunt. Mrs. E. R. Kearnes, left struck S P. Sorenson In the arm Mr nia buying cattle. He has bought Frank McCornack has taken his Friday morning for Ashlaud Soronsi was working for H. II. twenty-seven head from Al. Davis, cattle to bls own ranch. Cedar Poata For Kale Good ♦» *- b VanValkonburg near Long Lake I end as soon as he gets these to the Mr. Brooks hns bad a new phone foot cedar posts tor sale chunp. Ho was brought to ti ls city and tho railroad he will return tor more. installed In his house. Address. Hamillou Mulkey. Klamath piceo of steel, which embedded Itself Mrs. Tom Martin and Mrs. Lizzie E. B. Henry wentout to his ranch /alls. 4-5 6-6 In tho bono, was removed by Dr. Martin went out to tho Martin Thursday. A. A. Cunulngham of the Mason. White ranch Friday. Tho Falls visitors from this district Javls Company of Portland la in the H. V Mitchell went to the Fort Miss Garrison and Ruth Dixon last week wore: H. L. Boggs. E We can .«how you the spent Tuesday night at J. O. W. Smith, W. P. Milos. Dave Wade. :ity settling up tho company's busl- country Tuesday to arrange* for aes here. turning out Ills cattle. Thu cattle Hooper’s. / Austin Hooper. Charles Linxl, John D. Doak arrived on the boat last will bo run on the Weed property Mrs. Hary Pointer visited at the Darroch, J. T. Darroch, Louie Silas, Saturday from California to Join and these gentlem«n have about ’ Ankeny ranch Tuesday. ‘Mr. Lloyd, Morgan Smith, Eldln Den Several of the neighbors were over | nis. Mr. aud Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Doak at their summer hume on 500 head to begin th« season with Mr Mitchell Htatea that they Intend- I to seo tl.e April feol chickens of H.1 Mr. and Mrs. H. Ixiwe. Mr. and the upper lake. 111 Klamath County L. Bobbs hatched out of the incu Mrs. Koontx, O. Short, Tom Martin. Henry Straw returned on the boat ed buy lug n lot mor«, but that prices, bator, and H. L. was a littlo un Tom Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Saturday from a trip to Ashland aro being held too high. Mr Weed ha.i over 80,000 acres growing In certain a3 to whether he was fooled Roberta, Jim McAlister, dr. Stiaw drove to Ashland, where grass and pasture. or not when the Leghorn chickens ■ o sold I la team F. !.. Popo It In the city front came forth andthe Plymouth Rocks EURMTURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS iiux Bu.d ruturuud U_>l Munday ♦ ♦ »•♦♦•♦•«♦«e ♦♦♦ Merrill to arrange for securing1 showed no signs of batching, but It ♦ ♦ I from a four-mouths' trip, during LONE PINE ITEMS. water from tho Government canal seems that the shells of the latter * ♦ « ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • which he was In New York, Chicago. Mr Pope states that the fnrtnoni I i 'ban those of other egg3, Texas and Mexico. in hU part of tho country aro all Those present at the local teach- therefore take a few hours longer to Before placing your order for busy getting In their craps, and hatch. era' institute last Saturday, held in W. W. Masten got one hundred the Lone Pine schoolhouse were. nursery stock, get my prices. A. E. that the.- are now rea<ly for water. sacks of altalfa seed from the Falla Miss Robinson, Miss Welch. Miss Henninger, The Tree Man, Klamath The general opinion among the 4-i5 2' farmers Is that tho th« crops will Garrison, Miss Applegate, Miss Cal Falta, Oracea to i lar.t on his ranch. Mr. and Mrs. M S. Sargent and bn b- tt* r this year than last and Joe Martin was through the COUQ- ahan. Mis. Kirkendall, Mr. Butcher, ............. .. are ... in . San Francisco, they aro all looking for a big yield. try bu_. Ing hay last week. Mr. Swan, Mr. Leigh, Mias Brooks, ion, Frank, i..„ Improvements on the land ■ C. Linze lost a marc, and when Mrs. Loyd, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. S. eglstored at the Hotel Savoy, the PHOPRIlTOHb ng made tn th« Morrill coun- he Lad found her she had strayed I Booth, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lewis. Klatnath beadquarters. and considerable additional ' ALL A/ALS Of fKLSH. SALI dowu to the Falls. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robley, Mr. and Dr. Hamilton was called to Dorris will bo put under cultivation W. J. Darroch is planting potatoes Mrs. C. W. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Wm last Friday to diagnose a case of >«ar. on the Ankeny ranch. Barks. Mrs. Allen Bunnell, Mr. and sickness at that place, which It was ANÜ SMOKED ML ATS Roy Kinsman was at Jim Dixon's Mrs. Bunnell, Mrs. Webber, Mr. and feared might be smallpox. SAUSAGIS OF ALL KINDS buying more chickens Sunday. It Mrs. Beebe, Mrs. Dervan, Sam Comb, M. S. Sargent end wife loft last » ♦ ♦ serins that be is going to start a Inez Comb, Leltba Webber, Clarence 3unday for their home In Ohio. > MEilRILL ITEMS. ♦ chicken ranch on his homestead. Webber, Catl.leen Dervan, Eddie Frank Sargent accompanied his par- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦«»♦♦•«♦♦♦♦e Nelson and Homer Smith have Dervan. Mrs. Enman, Walter and ents as far as San Francisco. rented from Al. Melhase 160 acres, Sam Enman, Anna and Gussie Beebe, Henry Auderaon han u Ona aoda Treat you seed grain with Formal which they will farm this year. Venus aud Charlie Booth, Maggie fouululn established in the poslufficu The school library is now open to Tallman, Mrs. Steeman, Gertrude dehyde Solution, tho best and choai>- building. the people of this school diitr!«*. Steen'an. James Boldin, Clyde and est preparation for the cure or pre Mr. Haskins and son, Calvin, loft I vention of smut At Chitwood Ti e books Lave all beOn catalogued, Carl Barks and Wayne Keese, for Mt. Hobon Monday morning, re Before limiting, all need grain and U|M> potatoes «tienici and we And we have a hundred ! Harry Booth is now plowing for Co. turning tho xuino week. I ■prink led will* I ortiuildcb)<!<• Solution for trcnlimvil for «luut. J. V Houston and wife returned volumes, including tho books do Mike Galarneau. Tho Morrill library Is open every last Saiurday from Seattlo and San Thia solution lias taken the place of I lue-atonr, because it I« nated by Mrs. Summers, This is C. W. Lewis and Pink Barks afternoon from one to Avn o'clock. one of the largest district school helped James Cole brand colts last Franc..»co, whero Mr. Houston has better, «Impier to use; can hr used more accurat« ly and rosta W. P. Whitney wont to Klamath been In tho Interest of attractions Falls lust Monday to return with libraries. Sunday. opera house. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Short and George Grizzle Is having lumber for his wlfo and children, who spent the AT I IIITWOOI) DIll'G COMPANY. The daughters, Florence and Alice, left hauled for the erection of a build Klamath and Exchange winter in Cottage Grove. Monday for Tulare, California, ing on his ranch. Stables can furnish you with fine There was special singing at the where Mr. Short Las bought a ranch. Jack Clancy spent Thursday in driving teams and saddle horse« Mothodist Church lust Sunday morn Mrs. Elmer Newton visited our Merrill. Nice assortment of buggies and ing and evening. sehuoi Monday. We were all pleased hacks. Thompson & Weedon, Props. Bessie Tallman is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Poterson have Two, west, Willamette Mcrldiau, In to see her, and hope she wl) come Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steeman vtnlt- recently come from Klamath Falls Attorney H. M. Manning,who came Oregon, which «aid Interest «tie In- again. ed the Falls Wednesday. here recently from Chicago to visit and are living In the Carlock build I herited from her mother. Elizabeth Little Cora Boggs has been quite Mrs. Joe 8tuckle, Ooldia, Charlie bis parents, has decided to engage ing. Tell Us What Crance, now deceased. indisposed for the last few days. and Elmer Stuckle, Mrs. Fred in the practice of his profession here The Whitney mercantile has In You Want And II Is further ordered. That Mr. Brooks bought four work Stuckle and Mr. and Mrs. Robley and has opened up an office in the most of Its summer goods. W« will plan, cHtliuatc and «m- service of Gils order tie made bv pub- hors s from Charles Linzi Saturday. and Carl Robley, Jr. took Easter Withrow-Meihase building. Mrs. Jack Donellcy has moved her trad for any Iron, Nlonc, Briik, < '<>n- Addie Linzi spent Easter at home. dinner with Mrs. 8. B. Booth. millinery stock Into the building cast cretc or Frame Building for couatruc- I lluttluu thereof for the period of three weeks, bcglnnlg with Hie 25th E. W. Muller can sell you an of the Riverside Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson spent Mike Galarneau butchered a calf li<m in Southern Or< gon. We guar lay of March, ism*, in the Klamath Edison Phonograph, as well as sew Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Lum Short. last week. Instead of having a regular whist antee Ecououiy, Efficiency and Matia- Itepiibllian, a weekly newspaper Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon visited James Enman hauled a load of ing machines, on easy payments, be party Saturday evening, the members fuct Ion. sides saving you the transportation of general circulation, published at Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kirkendall last hay to his homestead Sunday. had a dance ly tho Carlock hall. I ALDWELL IHILDING CO.. Call or Sunday. The Government crew Is bnlldlng charges from tho East. Mr. Palmer started In to paint the Kelacy Block Opp. American Hotel Klamath Fall«, Oregon, phone and get my terms. Cor. 8th Richelieu Hotel Monday. Hated this 22nd day of March, Waiter Turner and Miss Ethel Mil headgates in Mrs. Dervan's held. 110». ler and George Trammel and M133 John Matney lost a valuable horse and Main Streets, Klamath Falls, ORDER TO SHOW CAI'HE. Leo Clemmlns, who las been sick Phone, 254. Etta Turner spent Easter In the hills last week. J. n. GRIFFITH. with typhoid fover, baa greatly Im In tho County Court of the State of cooking eggs. J. B. Cole fanned a load of grain Mrs. Alice Parges, Deputy Supremo proved, County Judge. Oregon,for tho County of Klamath. 3-25 1-15 The Turner ball team will play the at the Beebe ranch Saturday. Commander, organized a hive of the Mrs. Carr is selling her property In tho Matter of the Guardlaniihip Klamath Falls team in the near fut Walter and Sam Enman drove to Ladles of tho Maccabees of the World here and expoctB to loavo for South of Irene Myrtle Crnnco, a minor, ure. The boys aro wild over base Merrill Saturday. In Klamath Falls on April 6th with ern California soon. Now, on this 22nd day of March, ball again. Mrs. Kirkendall spent 8unday at 25 charter members. Tho regular There wore Easter exercises at tho ' 1 190», thin Court hnvlng read and Fruit and Ornamental Trees. This Frank Irish visited Jim Dixon on her home. moetlngs are to be held at Sander Presbyterian Church Sutinday even- ' ! conHlderod the petition heretofore Easter. Andy Rhine went to the Falls son's Hall on the second and fourth Ing. The church was well crowded Aled and now presented heroin by A. Is the time to place your orders for Dave Wade spent Easter at the Sunday. Fridays of each month. and the exercises were good. E. Crane«, tho guardian of tho per Fall Delivery. Our stock Is complete Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Tailman attended John Cox mndo three trips to Kla son and outate of Irone Myrtle Mrs. O. Short and her two daughters mill your needs can liest lie met at Mrs. Kline and Miss Addie Linzi the moving picture Bhow in Merrill left last Tuesday for Tulare, Califor math Falls last week for freight for Crance, a minor, prnylng for an visited Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Linzi last one night last week. I order of sale of certain real estate this time. Drop mo a ¡mstal and nia, to live. Mr. Short has a very Martin Bros. Sunday. Pink Barks, Henry Beldin and Mrs. A. Shortgun and children ex- 'belonging the aald minor, Irene Myr I wilt call. handsome residence at Tulare and Oak Boggs Is working for Mr. Anna Beebe spent Easter with Mrs ' •xpects to Join bis family thero In poet to Icavo about the 15th of tle Crance, and It. appearing there- A. K. BFNHINGER, Brooks. C. W. Lewis. | from that nald real estate should be Roprrsmtlng Oregon Nursery Co., the fall, as soon as he disposes of April. Mr3. Simpson Is cooking for E. Bill Wilson was in our district the remainder of his property inter Mrs. Anna Martin camo homo on 1 sold: Salem, Oregon. W. Smith at the camp. Saturday. the stage Saturday. She has been I It I» Hereby Ordered, That the ests in Klamath county. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jameson and vliltlng with her parents nnd friends. next of kin of «aid wnrd, or minor. I J. P. Hitchcock died Sunday at daughters spent Easter with Mr. and A FEW BARGAINS. Charlie Cox left for Whitney’s nnd nil persons Interested In thoxnld his home near Naylox, of typhoid sheep camp Saturday with Nelson estate, appear before thia Court on Mrs. IL L. Boggs. Daisy and Ola Smith visited the Five Iota, slgn.ly location, 81500. pneumonia, and was buried In the Fogle to move sheep and camp. He the 22nd dny of April, A. D . 190». Klamath Fulls cemetery Monday nf- will return In a week. Smith camp Sunday. Can loan $7.50 on tho deal, ‘at in o'clock In tho forenoon, nt the For an U|et<>-<Lit<> m licci. get Mrs. Schineiser has stopped cook- A nlco cottage with bath, largo , ternoon. Deceased hns been woods Mr. Durham has resigned ns Mar Court Room of this Court, nt Kln- 1 foreman for the Long Lake Lumber shal because tho board wanted to math Foils, In tho County of Kln- » llamldcr, on hii I i - ut flm GI'N Ing for E. W. Smith and returned lot. J1700. A good buy. NI'OilE. For Mile or rent. to her home. A large resldencs, Ar e lot, $3500 Company for some time and was lower hfs wages. Ben Fans was math, State of Orogon. then nnd Tents to rent, Gunn. Wc carry Mrs. James Dixon visited her Three cottages on three lots. Room engaged In putting In logs for the appointed to All the vacancy. there to «how rnuie why an order a full line of njairting good«. mother, Mrs. Short, Monday. ncuga for another cottage; $2 2 50. company near Naylox. He leaves a The Mint Saloon was searched should not bo granted for tho «ale wife and two children. Howard Van Valkenburg was MASON & SLOUGH. by Bon Fans, Mr, Burr and Dnve of such real estate, described In over to Jim Dixon's Monday to pur Tho Republican hns received the Barrows. said petition ns follows; An undl- THE GUN STORE chase grain. If the tarlfT on stockings should March number of the University of G. H. Grayhaol moved his family vlded one eighteenth Interest In and •’ B. CHAMBERS, Mr. Worden is hauling wheat to go into effort there will have to be Oregon Bulletin. It Is a handsomely bnck to the ranch this wonk. to the South half of tho Southwest Opponito the American Hotel. bis ranch. somo substitute for hanging up at 1 prepared booklet of twenty pages, Tho Christian Science Church quarter of Section Twenty-four. In I ’ lioiio 008. We celebrated Arbor Day at our|Christmas time.—Menasha Record. ‘showing a number of views of the ynrd was plowed Snttirdny. I Township Thirty-six south, of Range nEWorArch Ur INlthiÛH ühtbüh you think of it you pass more lune in your sleeping chain her than in any other pai t of I he house, you w ant the place as com fort alile as possible, Let us start you out with a handsome new bedroom suite or, at least, one of those eie gant metal bedsteads, fitted with soft mattress and gent e are ly-v¡elding springs. offering some special induce men is just now. 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