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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1909)
ARRESTI I» ON HERI H H < ItARGE. HVOW <RI Hilf H BULDINGH. loin Loveludy «in bimiglit from Superintend tn of Crat«rr Merrill last week and placed in Luso Naimuui i 1 rcceir.'d-J '■•it county Jt.li. Loveludy wut . .. <1 Lui.i roil J'« ti at Ml urreoied with lour olhei young ; mt of that pile , lì U Í j recent) l.iieii of Mei 1 III iiuigid wlti aisuiill * • ..rued tl luugl. ti" pais, reports «' M»I>.«I'. I «II-, I....... .. M«te o| <» . j u. hi ' lo- el *e <>| bn- li.iil 011 a 20> iui old gli I Uj tie name I* lit piacllcajly all of l « building« 2«. HOW. 'of Ward I'Le other four who aie i avo b eo broken down by the Il ii.'rj in a lytliui^ iliti maken .aid lo Im ImplIcuietJ are Clay Kai.11, 1 <-uvy snow last winter. Tl.ere la U’G D -L. -H > tin happy it Is lo .*ell »oils and I".« a Copeland, Elmer Hoyt and now about ten feel of snow al the *77 3"5 il Mau«fi< Id. Cupelund a id Mansfield Arant camp, which is fly; miles br «*Ve.«lrsÌG, M->-«ite«| airi h >I, please me pub ic. As luiix an il •* 5H* IS ( .kipped out before tho prullminaiy io w the lake. I e, la n«*« I »e. U'e ei>*-iil4ti«>ii ...................... Mr. Wl.e-ler, who IO,ISSI «> K.'I'«1 m , M*e>i itlew, «.le ...... lasts we will s - * I 9,940 5» hearing, and Kuhn and Lovelady trapped on tho bead of tl «1 Umpqua baukl> s lioute, lu niiuif aii.i haiiirti«.................... 17,903 ...» - wore bound over to the Grand Jury la it winter, states ti at the snow was •‘ilici irai e»t.,le UMll.il ............... »All 50 In tho sum of *500 each. Hoyt tlo hiavtest In tt at section that It Due troni NatioiiHi B.i k« (imt -^s^.-rie mielite) 471 •Tt IO Pounds of llirst *1.00 (Regular I'rtce lOc |«-r |M>urid), Due troni Hisir Bank« ami Banker«.......................... claimed to hnvo b< «n with tho other has been for many years, lie is of 740 is« Itcgubir <IAc Coffee, !£Ac p r |e>und. Do«- troni approveo teaerve Hgei.la ................ , 13,772 5K tner, but did not lake any part In tne opinion tl at there was fully 25 Ue ■nerl nil cut prtres on Hugur. N..|r> «.| oii.rr National Ilai>Ss . .......... 1,050 <A> tl <1 aiuiuult. As there was 110 evi feet of snow at the Arant camp. Fr«ct orisi psper iur ei i-y, niekels arai creta........ IOO pound Hack HUak N.lt, «I.3A. 3il9 •A dence against him, ho was discharged Thor* were wore a residence. leaidenc«', barn, Isaniul Mo»ry Rem rve in li«iik, vii : AO poUMl sack Htork Halt, OAc. h|*cir ....................... .................................. ... 6,fi|g 3() and will used as a wltneau Kahn shop and tool abed and tt number AO pound Dairy Hall, 7Oc. ia-sHl-lrixirr noie. .......... .... ;AA> 00 fi.Hifi 30 gave bonds. of »muller buildings at the Arant All Ihcoo price* are along tire Hue with otlw-r good« we Retimi(>tioti fumi witli U.K. Trea*. (5 per cent of circulalion). fSM Mi Loveludy was brought to this camp, and near there Mr. Steel had carry. < nil on u« nnd lie ronvlnrcsl. We are ILlOHI'EltH— city and on last Thursday wus alvo u log cook building. It Is said that Total . *14<) inn 20 not knockers. Bring ua your prciluce and |>oultry and get the lie •very one of these arc down with pormi»« Ion to seek bondsmen. caali or trade It out. We want It. hOil-RS must lav« gone to some other th« exception of the tool house The part of the county to r.«cure ball, as barn was rebuilt last year by Mr. • «piial rti«-k p*i«l in ................................... * 2*i,t» O Oil Your« to i lea««-. Hur pin« (uixl................................... ..................................... 7 .>'0 <«) immediately be was free he secured McMillan of this city and waa con Ulnlividwi profits, lesa ripe rows and taxes paid . . 2 214 73 ono of Frank Adams’ saddle hors«-» structed with tho heaviest of timbers Nsiioin.1 Bank noie« outsiMinling .................. |l> OOU no out of the stable and loft the city. and was built to stand the heaviest Due In Tiu«t C niipaiiie« ami r-a>ing- Banks............ 2 375 14 Dur 1 ■ > «lair l.aiiks ai.il l.aiikr .« ...... Ito la;; tuo broilers at Kono, but of terms. Mr. McMillan refuses to 1,172 52 Dur t,i I111-1 (\iinpxnm- ai'.i H.vin«. Bank«............ I,»» 1 IO ho did not go there. Throe deputies bellt'Ve tint tie barn Is down, ai I l.lii» I'lll«; lie .wit- IHI j.-1-t IO l-llrck.......... ......................... Mi < 4i ■ 1 are out after Um and thcrels vcrv.be says It was built in solid as rock. • Demaml lorlific.ilri« ol <lu|rn«il........ ............................ 3 !'H'4 t»7 little ctar.ee of Its cirape It 1« also Mr. Arant will Pavo next wook Total riiotir hi aid tbrt Gnpoland. who skipped for th«« camp to Investigate the con »140.1'59 20 fiom Mirrili. riso helped him« «If to ditions and will probablv take men one of Adams' horses. It 1« some from tie fort to a il-.t tn removing H tats or O kkoon , 1 times u disadvantage to hav< a rc|ui- tl o bedding and furniture which’ County »«I K'Sinatli.f ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦«♦«♦•a ♦ « MEEKER AT HEAITLE was loft in tho bouse. tatlon of ki-eplng good horses. He slates I. " A li.lzrll. ('a>l:ier of the ahovr-nsinrd bank, 1I0 »ol.mnly ♦ < III Ml ENT ITEMS. « swesrihal I lie sl».v.- stalement i* true to t lie t»-«.t i.f rnv ki">u Irii.e end U at If the buildings have been SEATTLE. Wash., April 3u. Two '»"-I W. A DELZELL ' a-l.ier, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ « dam aged ai reported, be feels sat culacnbnl ai d .worn lo belote uir Ibis l*t il«y o | via«. Its*) funis ago Ezia Meeker, a pioneer of isfied tl at It will b ■ Imponible to Of.Ill R KILIM HIM HORHMi. M rs Georgi) Hly, hur nou und E B H all , Notary Public. Oregon und Wa?elugton. denionstrs- r. s’rerf I lldlrgs at the lake which dauai tor, 'l orn and Doin, weiu lit the Uoau'srT—Attest: •». RliirE. . I ted the possibility of a tra a aeon-1 J W. ME.MENS. ; Dirreti rs. Thu Portland Journal In a «tory will stand the snow during the Htrotts' home r<ccnth • linonlal I Igl way by bitching two I GEO. T. BALDWIN J Ua the winter. on the ai.uuul stock sale Miss Allee Poole went to visit Miss oxen to n "prairie sebooner" of the I following: Maty Rogue. 1 old« n days and driving them from ' All llo classiest 1 or»o fi ah In Mrs. (T in Graves was very il) on H'nttlu to New York-City and return MAY HAVE Kl .MMElt < AITTAU 1 llio tiurtl.weil is wliuajii.g a glad- Friday, the 16th over wi.al was known us li.el :s>ui'3 welcome tu one anulLer at the NEW YORK, April 29.—The plani Cl as. Anderson In working down i "Oregon Trail'' In Hie days whan1 Country Country Club grounds, for a* tl o mill ni'd las lift his wife ui'ii fared Into tie West by what1 It Is tic opening uf the annual of a number of New Jersey coast citi'» to present the nation with a means they could. Ills Journey wax und two cl itdreii nt 11« ranch.. spring cutublLUtluu auction salo of George Sly will leave for Prlno- wulci.i il ulth lut< r< t by every sec fine anlmulH, tl.o eigl.lb ev nt ot the summer capital for ti e President bas been given Impetus by the offer ot vlllo soon to attend Lis trini for tion of tLe country, and, when be kind to bo held In Portland. J. II. Grecnhul. Long Branch and assault on the person of Chas Fin wl ncked" I.Is oxen Into the national Tt v auction op «ned with Colonel otl -r cities I . I stalled a Lind for capital, on tho return trip. President During tile Season of 1909 ley. • • Robert 1. Harriman of Kansas I i iilXIM'V' lt run out «if the Wt ite ' tie purcl ase of Sladow Lawn, the (It. , fumed far ar.d near, and Wil Mr. and I Mrs. Htioits went to town % ia the House to greet him and teli him of *1,000,UUO manslou built by the late liam Hlgginbuttom of San Fran Kalurday, April 24th. :tho great good that his remarkable Joi n A. McCall, when he was presi- The con- Jesse Strolls Htrotts basboen burning trip lad worked in the causo of 1 cis' o bi'.lde the block. dent of the New York Life Insurance willows off of his pl«.« • . wtilch great more and belter roads the country sfgnmi 11 of ('. T. Oliver of Klatnath Company , at West End, for the pur Falls, Or., composed of Montrose, ly Improves the looks of It. 1 over. pose of deeding the property to the Jr., Bessie, Oscar, Nellie W. 11, Row- George Hewitt and Mr. Arnold Government to be used as a sum-i Mr. Meeker was then 72 years of mond and Dolly, Prince, Romany, from came over to deliver tho schcMil >gc, but hardy enough to make the ’ mer Wl lie Hous? for the President.' Black Kulgtt und Jou IL, was the house clock. long Journey, nnd, upon his return, Before the fund was completed. first to be put on sale. President Taft selected tie place at Mrs. Jesse H rolls and daughter, to keep up his campaign for a "Montrose,Jr.,n combination black Beverly. Mass., and a few days ago Rnulah, wont to Bend some time "Camino Real," or King's Highway five gaits, which stallion, wlth across tbn continent Greenhut purchased the local prop-' ago . To OMAHA and Return - - $70.30 brought forth the most spirited Now bo Is making use of the erty. Is Is understood, for *300,0fifi, John C. Taylor was soon at Montrose, bidding, sold for *330. To KANSAS CITY and Return, $7<>.3O notwithstanding the plans of the Mast ’ii's looking for some cattle Alaska Yukou-Paclflc Exposition to Jr., feuIded in 1899, 1s by Montrose, To ST. LOUIS and Return • $77.80 ccast cities. When he learned of that had broken tl rough his fence 1 servo ite same purpose. On the and wav bred In Mls-tourl and has these plans yesterday, C.reenhut of M is. J< m H' Ht r< tts took a picture of | "Pay Streak,'' which Is the am us<- remarkable beauty, To CHICAGO and Return • - $82.80 Otter uo table fered to sell the property to the tho sawmill ni I largo water wheel ' ment way of Beattie's world's fair, » animals offered by Mr. Oliver were and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South recently he has laid out several acres of the Association of Cities for ,.‘>0.000 Black Knight, a gelding by Mont Correspondingly low fares. Mr and Mrs J A Trober ar« very forest-oovered campus In trails and less than he paid for It. thus mak rose, Jr., and Joe IL, a gelding by ing hl« donation to the project ,50.- III with the grip tint hnu boon all vistas. Ho has or<>ct<’d pioneer lor On Sale flay 17, June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 11, 12 Roy Wilkes, Jr." 000. rnblns nnd built waterfalls. He ha« ov«r the countr« Other i or.es sold by Oliver wore: Mr. Illghtov r, having dl»po«'<l luld out water courses, and tn other This has given new life to the Roscmond, *155; Pflnce, *50; a To DENVER and Return, $65.30 of Ms ' aw milt. ' 1 loft for H nttle ways, reproduced tn miniature the protect, nnd It Is said IhRt the fund chestnut mare, *170; black g -Iding, On Sate flay 17, July 1, August II . will be completed. New Jersey's rep lie sold th«« n. I to Mr. Dyer, nnd I famous trail over which ho fi.-tt *165; saddler, *75. Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit Ur resentatives In Congress have pro ho Ip ttirp. soi l it to J. N Muston entered tho great Northwest October 31st. I as tho same ox team he drove Mr Dyer has I ft also. mt ed to see that the Government ac These tickets present some very attractive features in the Will Taylor p. >sod through this across tho continent, also others, nnd Al TO HEATH TRAIN ON cepts the gift. way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enab- the visitorc to the exposition, wlmn dlstrkt roc nil ALTI lUS-llENO RUN ling passengers to make side trips to many interesting points I <> finds his way t-. Ihr "Pay Sttenk” TWO DGl.iaLS A HEN. eu route will bo "taken over the enuimlt RENO, Nev., April 29.—C. H. ALTER KI MATH TRADE. Routing on the return trip through California may be had of the Cascades, o»er th« three Lamb, a merchant of Cedurville, ar There is one man In Klamth Falls at a slight advanco’over the rates quoted. notched logs down the descent nn«l 1 rived In Reno this week with twelve Tbs Sa> ram< m ■ Bee is still keep wl o Is convinced that keeping hens Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will th tough tb«> narrow defile" which ¡ passengers from that point and Al ing up its publi liy campaign In re- is a laying propsitton, at least when furnished by auy Southern Pacific local agent, or of In the history of Lewis I r.ro told turas, and declares that to is prepar garcl to the Kin nth trade, in Tues Iandled ou st small scale. About a and Clnrkr, who first blazed th»- ed lo begin tho operation of un aulo day’s Issuo It au;. < year ago F. W. Rigg3 purchased 15 UM. McMURRAY. General Faaoengvr Agent, Portland, Oregon. way. In tho log cabin the visitor lino on regular schedule between "Tho »tori«- 1 the Bo* with re will find the entertainment mid i.ens, they were Just the ordinary this city and Codarvlllo this summer. gard to tho ti. de conditions In ih« commou mixed breed, and since then bo.spltallty of the dava of '*4, nnd He already las two curs and intends Klamath Falls district, which the tl > so hens l.avc product d a total of 1 In th«« woods he will find rustic sestx to purcl use two more for the service. 1766 eggs, or over 147 dozen. At ¿0 1 enterprising ti> 1 bants of Portland nnd benches where families tnnv The dlstnncc from Reno to Cedar aro trying to wrist from the Jobbers cents a dozen, a very low average,| discuss tho picnic luncheons they ville, In Northern California, is Just During! of Sacramento, havo uwukeiiud n they would bring *44.15. bring with them. 176 miles, and In the run yesterday widespread interest, particularly in tl at time he has paid out for feed. Altogether It Is n rosili st Ic bit from Allures to Reno, Lamb beat than *15. This would leave i commercial circles, The result will from the plonoer dnya, the traces of the Nevada-Call fornta-Orcgon Rail less no doubt be greator activity for the I itn a profit of *2 a hen. and he j which are no rapidly disappearing road Company's regular passenger trade of the district among the ttac- still las fifteen hem left. From the from tho West. and mail just three hours. He says offspring bo was able to furnish ramvnto merchants. that after he has his nuto line In M obkrx CowrowT "Tho following local merchants table occasionally with chicken, operation ho will make fester time addition to the profits on the eggs. M odxratx P ricm Interviewed by a Boo reporter this KILLING FROST IN and will carry passengers Into the Tho hens originally cost him *7.50, morning for the purpose of getting KANSAS IS KXrECTKI) at least five hours nnd In one year he made a profit of; northorn country ■ their views upon the matter: the N.-C.-O. abend of 400 per cent, which he considers a! WICHITA, Kan, April 30.—A Opens Big Field. The N. -C.-O runs only as far as 'old, bleak wind from the north, very good investment. "M N. Kimball of tho Kimball-, heavy clouds that threatened rain Alturas, but Lamb intends to carry Upson Company, sporting good«.— momentarily, a twenty-mlle an hour passengers clear through from Reno Wo uro ulivo to the fuel that the to Cedarville. Fort Bidwell and Lake DEPOSED SULTAN WILL The Tourist Headqnarten wind nnd a temperature of 40 de BE BELI» PRISONER Klamath Falls country opens up a view of Columbia Valley grous above zero, was the weather big Dold for busItioM, particularly in hero today. The temperature has ENG AOK ROOMS EARLY SALONIKI, European Turkey our lino. Wo havo two very good FOR THF. ALASKA- ■>, fallen from 74 degroes lo 40 siuce WILL BRING HTEKRH April 29.—The deposed Sultan of customers there now, and as soon as YUKON EIPOHITIOK 4 o'clock yesterday. FROM IMHGLAH COUNTY Turkey, Abdul Hamid, arrived here a. a aoa-roH. mmw tho roads got good enough to send Tho local weather bureau this late last night from Constantinople. an automobllo Into tho district, wo morning Issued a warning of a kil will havo ono of our salesmen make ROSEBURG. April 29. E. R. He was accompanied by two of his ling froHt throughout Southern ' Hanan hns purchased along the sons and a suite of seventeen per regular trips there every month or Kansas tonight, with a temperature six weeks. Wo Intend to send our lower Rogue country In Curry sons, Including eleven women of his at or near freezing. The party was escorted man to Lakovlow and, In fact, to county 5000 head of sheep for J. l a rem. take In all that part of the country, E. I'elton # Co. of Roseburg and quickly to the villa In the suburbs We are going right after the busi- Mrs Ferdinand P. Earlo, wlfo of ' Ashland. These sheep include about set aside for their use. There he nosa. tho New York artist of "affinity” . 2000 weth««rs and 3000 ewes. Of will bo kept a prisoner In a house He Is not to Portland Milking Hard Fight. fame, hns discovered her husband .thia number about 3000 head will ho with wailed grounds. A choice line of invest "George Walsh, of Wnlsh-Rlchnrd- was a lunatic when they wore ma r- I brought to Douglas county rn ges be put on trial, as has been widely ments that will make son Company, leather goods— I first rled and has been ever slnco and and tho remainder pastur <1 in ae reported In Constantinople, for he is | coast district during the summer. considered nbove the law. niado a trip into tho Klamath dis- wants their marriage annuled. Just tlio purchnser money trtet In 1890. Then such a thing why she did not discover this fact Sheep prices average about tlir» sa me as a salemnn from Portland Wilt long ago is what will puzzlo a great ' ns Inst year, or possibly a little Unless tho tariff is reduced on All the many persons. unknown In those parts, better. gloves and stockings, hare feet and trade enme to Sncrninento. But now Mew t’rl'iin un ’ Hanan have bate hands promise to become the conditions hnvo changed. Portland Sometimes when a woman thrown ! ill ho pun ¡'•.■.net about ion heail oT fashion in many families. Is making a hard effort to get tho a brick at an old hen In the garden young stoers in Douglas county. trade. Sncrnmrnto merchants have It Is harder on the scenery than it which ti ny are preparing to di Ivo to a state prejudlco to overcome. Per la on tho hen. their riiug.s at Fort KlatnMh. Tho Pendleton Is circulating ono of the Donal acquaintance wit h tho nier- first drove of 4<»<i wlil atnrt about most effective leaflets yet printed, In clients, I believe, is tho best way to It requires a skillful surgeon to set May L.i, and tne s conil about threi which ipocl.il ixti niion is given to -- - j a bone, but anybody cun set an egg. months later. combat." 1’o.j resources of the -.late in general. Read Thi NilHINJL BA,‘;K Summer Rates East Southern Pacific ASHLAND PORTLAND OREGON ONLY ROOF GARDEN IN PORTLAND M ASON &. SLOU G H ABSTRACTERS Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON &. SLOUGH