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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1909)
J 4 i ome to Klamath Falls Railroad Day. Visit the City’s Best Store. Inspect our complete stocks of Clothing’, Furnish- Get our prices Make this store oes, Hats, Dry Goods illgS, K. K. K STORI your headquarters. You’re welcome. C a « ► O W « • «Ili iilttl.hS. I 1*1 KU LAKE Noi KN. w Upper luke water front Is ex Q. W. Copeland and Bon Abbeloss were In th« city this w«.*k fro ai treinely lively r.t tho preiont time E. J. MURRAY, Editor lie lieruet, I'urlur and Kugle are I their totui's lu Lorella. you J. W. Gillugly lor; Tuesday morn <ln tho sand trade. Tl b cruiser Curlew and steamer ing for Sacrament., and the coast LcAUirtb NEWSPAPER OF INI LBiOR UKtGUN ' cities Wiuemu aro at proxent handling the on uiarsli land business. It only takes a llltlu money to I freight and pa.,<'ngers. I < > DOLLARS PER YEAR lx ADVANCE C.xpialu huu .uoiiy u Sling will i make syveral hundred dollars if you ou logs for tho nr» mill, while the . buy lot lu Midland. See Campbell. ..I an.a auil North Htar uro still (<> AH ... ........ uications subuutud iqr publi utlou hi the oolumn« of this- .. . j. . . .eIt,d uni) over the name of the writer. No lion de plum, I .1 F. Khnlall lias returned frwiti jo placojl. I Pokegama, where bo ’’»i been look u K it ;» w 1.1 !i published. 'lorn Staten Is putting tho lied ling after tic ’ntore«ta of th« Weyer ¿over In commission, so tho poople | a ii,er Comi>an.v >f Klamath county can look out toi V V ail -Via a a MKKV1KW ROAD. .ll.l IX ALDO Will. Mrs. C. II. t’nderwuod loft Wed i i-fool torpedo boat. VLSI. i NliKD STATES •sday tor a vi it with relative« ill ? .. ...I. wa*s will bo built Im vuuctj Judge Griflitb. who Las : MANILA. P. L, Muy 4 According er former home at Independence. i:> .li.,' ly nt Buona Vista lauding. uu. tbe upper country, ..ar Albany. Or.-gun. All (’l inking will bu completed on inspecting the road .o rejorts fi < :;i tl o t’rovlnco of Ca Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ri 'ads v cr- tho North Star this wok and the vity, Sr. Aguinaldo, once president ,-u tl.at the improve- < .viamath Fail3-i.u»o- of tie PLilippiue republic, will pay in tho city from Morrill Mondu re »1 u ill b ■ launrhod uj numi u • making legal ariangomeats for thi alkod. a ».-• progressing n.caly. a long-cou tempiated visit to th« adoption of th« E.. on child. last cot«« fro:.l the upp« i l:i OU United States during the coining j Superintendent Phil- i John Totluu und thu It only requires a few dollars In c..'U' working on tue summer. Smco emerging from corn ...J belw.x n Yonua pal wry prot . tion of the Federal vested in Midland to insure a pi oil’ ¿Vlnema w. « trilntcniloually over The Governaitnt on July 4. 1 VOI. Aguto of several hundred delluis will.In i look'd I I Is U not as It al ould be, an.l Spraguo River. 28 for two i a «ms It wmnot right to 11. t u t p a«, convenient points i nldo I as been li close reeldent on )ear or two. >v ti s i. . big a Isiat a, thoWInema. about fifteen miles Good 6 I Is baxcienda. < ctlMr Pouts For Sub' felMufe lie ruad, so that there will in.I It I, ri t pro|>er or safe to over- station of Cavite, for sale cheap from tbe naval foot cedar posts tie uo time lost in going to aud 'I a man a, Capt. Totten, His Interest la local politics has \ddress, llaiuillon Mulkey, Klnuiat! ook n Luiu work. There is p'iubably tie 4-5 5-Ù or wbil- Capt John will not allow not b’-ea especially marked, and his Falls. i. ut work on this Pl eco of road, life las been ono of quietness and Before (’lacing your order for r yor.ii to g >t on tbe tall of his coat and Mr. Uli.lips is rushing thing» rural retirement For several years nursery stock, g-*t tuy prices. A. U. r qwll I I» nani» with a little j. hv us .go. as Le can. back Agufnaldo has devoted consid Henninger, TTi«- Tn<> Mun, Klamatl « wf'tul a pretty good fallow. CGmailoJicacr Walker 1 .is another erable study to American polities Falls. Oregon. 4-15 3t I crew working on the road through i and I a.3 expressed himself as desir- llUtl ENTAI K THANHFKIIM. Arrangements have beva com- She Devil's Garden. This is mostly' I ous of making an extended visit to pleied for a stock mark* t at Midland, I rmk work and takes considerable th« United State«. which insures spot cash -ales for | Fred Meltaus et ux et al tu W b.a.ting. Tl ere is quite a number it is now stated that the trans •stock delivers I i.t railroad. T. SLivo, Sy Int in o4« of so *4. sex t>: small bridges that will have to pacific voyage will be undertaken of noV.. see 3 4, tp. 3» b r a e, ,1 uu I' , -LUU.,1 tailed, and the lumber I about the beginning of tho hoatod , ling aud cue baby coil. Having no Edw L. Alton to A. W. Kou.nw further use for them, will «ell them has already been cut and 13 ready to reason, which indicates that a start of sw \, lot 4, sec 6, tp 40 ■ r 10 ; cheap. See them at the ranch of A La used. . A craw of men are repair- will be made early in July. h,” Kirkpatrick. Fort Klamath. Oregon. t. »10.00. ! .- -------- ta road, and another Alaska-Yukon-Paclfic Exposition ta l,.o. Blobn to F. W. Riggs, lot 5, Not one single marriage llceuse t ■ f« at work on tbe Dairy road. I given as the principal object of tho ulk IV. N. K. F. (I 00. *11 is will u.iuw the t.amsters the visit, and Seattle will be tbe city at hu been issued in Klamath count) EntorprUu Land & Investment (to. soil JurlnS the »nonth of April. The mar to Fred Nitacl.elm, a 10 acres liuc. priviieg > of Inuling over whichever which Ms la:.ding on American ~MEISS & ARMAND i—------- ------ riage register shows a good manv No. 37, Eulorprlsj Tracts, »250U.UU. road ¿1 <) wizb. It Is expected that is mado. . ti e ".aiprovin.ents on tl e road be- While in the United States, tho > entries for the three preceding H. J. W inters el ua to A. H Moor PROPRIETORS twe?n rere and the Lake county journey will lead tho ex-presld?nt montl s of this year, but the month and, luls 4 uud o, bis 4 «, r irsi Add 11- ■ wf)i b- completed before the and Ms party over the great'’- part of April only shows a blank. ALL AIMS OF FLLSH SALI o K. F„ »10.00. la»t of May. 4 40 acre ranch for sale, 10 miles of tto country, and when In the K. SAudorituu et ux to John Calla i.e orts from Lake county are to city of Washington, President Taft from Klamath Falls; all fenced: .an, o ■/» ut sj 4*. BlC 31, OW‘4 ut Abb SMOKED MEATS the efftet ti at the work is well and Admiral Dewey will be given an good house of six rooms; other good >w S«, sec 32, tp 40 a r 11 o, »285U. SAUSAGES or All AINOS imd^r wav uu that end. Sheriff opportunity for renewal of acquaint- buildings on tbe place; 2 never fail Olean Live S^ ujs Co. lu Jui.u b>adc, ing wells of good water; some s1« of sc*«, sec 2, n 4» of no 4«. sec Fn-r-’. who returned a few day3 unship made in 1898 and 1900. swamp land; plenty of timber; crops I 11 tp 3» sr 10 e. »5600.00. «inc? from Lakeview, reports that 'all In. For terms apply to owner, Judg- Utolv las his road men al A. J. Kubes to Ju«. Kouop, so*4 of 1W. A. Brown, Klamath Falls. 5-6 • 1 nw >.n and oV« of i»4,. sec 26 tp 39 • -- ' ’ • intend to have their ¡TRADING GIRLS FOR portico of the road in readiness be HORSES AND RIFLES Tho boat Curlew started last Wed- i r 9J, »3500,00. fore tie first of June. The sheep I G. H. Uuodbury et ux to J. , nesday on regular sei vice between men are anxious to begin shipping I TARSUS, Asiatic Africa, May 4.— this city and Fort Klamath. The •Stout, blk B. First Add to K F., »10. •Wow [Ian ting, all «red grain and «Iso potatoes should F. M. Rolfe et ux lo Wiu. Sargent their wool by Juno first, and they Young Turks around Tarsus are bus leaves at 7:45, and the boat will of neVi, no% of nw44, sec 8, ar-« pia-r'-r to have it shipped via today trading Armenian girls for leave the landing at 8:30, going to w sprinkled with Formaldehyde Holutlon for I nut mint for siimi. Klamath Falls. horses and modern repeating rifle«. Agency landing via Odessa. The iw% of so4kx so® 5 tp 38 » r 15 Thl« solution luta taken the pl.iie of I luc-stonc, Ix-.nuv it Is [The entire ten days seem tn have stage will connect with tho boat at ?, »10.00. letter, aiinpler to use; ran be used more accurately and naia j been an Insensate orgle of lust and i Agency landing for Fort Klamath. Enterprise luitid & Investment Co. IVCMIA' F WOODCRAFT. Iras. violence In tho namo of race and j to F. C. Markwardt, tract No. U. S. One of the most enjoyable evenings religion. 10 D, Entcrpriss Tracts, »1500.00. at ciiirwoon drug company In t e lirtory of the Women of Silas Obenchala, Admr. estate In the massacres of fourteen years NEEDED THE BRUSH Woodcraft was spent in the hall Fri ago there was uo such desire to kill Chas. Butler, dec., to J. D. Carroll, da eve. At the appointed hour 50 women and children as has been evi- iw *4 of sn*4, sec 5, w44 of ne*4 and Tbs Finishing Touch ta Eli Whitney’s ®r SO memb<-rs met In special ses donced in tho last ton days. nw'4 of so%, sec 8 tp 41 s r 6 Gotten Gin. sion for initiation work. Twenty It ATX ON WOOL TO Bl INTON Thera have been numerous I d - Ell Whitney. wlm m > long vexed bls ’, »550.00. seven candidate, were In waiting to stances of tho murdering of women ■oui over bis tirst uud ting itiest Inven Goo. Bloomingcamp to Pori E !>• Initiated into the mysteries of tbe and children with deliberation, and tion. the cotton g u. was aUc l lu bia ’arroll, lots 13 und 1 4, blk 1 lf Hen- T. A. K. Fa,suit, Houthorn Pacific lodge. agent in this city, has received ad- there are other instances where success by tbe quck wit and Insight of ley. ,100.00. Tell Us Wbat After tbe meeting adjourned all women were brought out ono by one a «IMHO. In ' Old Patlis uud Legeuda Beatrice J. Brown «t vlr to F. P /Ice from G. W. Luco, genural You Want «pent a piea’ant hour socially, A and shot down, the bystanders clap I of the New England Beider" Miss Hixon, e!4 ofsw *4 and wV, of sc %. rolght agent, ll.al hi soon as the Katbeiiie JI. Abbuit gives tbe story. vont's-t wa, given. In which Mrs. F. ping their hands at each fresh execu Wr will plan, ratlinair and con Southern Pacific ranchos Klamath i ,s told b.' u grutidduugjter of General «oc 22 tp 25 s r 10 o, ,1.00. M. White won first prize; Mise tion. ici, it for any Iron. stonr. llrick. Con* . ’ alls, they would uriaugo lo G. W. Wblto et ux to J. C. Smith, pub- Nathaniel Gleeue. of the consumma Fannie Virgil second, and Mrs. Noel I tion of Whitney’s experiment ut tbe lots 1 und 2, blk 4, Hot Springs llxh a rate of $2.07 44 pur bun- crete or Frnnw Building for construe» third. Tbe prizes awarded were beautiful and hospitable Duugeue.u, Add to K. F., ,10.00. Irod pounds on wool In grouse f rom lion in Southern Oregon. Wr guur- wreaths of apple blossoms, dande lfRSHIP UNK FOR ou Cumberland island, canopied with Ernest Souiu el ux et al to Fred (lumatii Falls to Boston,Z.uw York nntcr Economy, Efficiency and Matia- GERMANY PLANNED live oaks and olive trees. lions and sage brush, all collected Mang, lots 7 and 8, blk 16, K. F, mil common points, lu carload lots. fact ion. Mrs. Greene bud liecome interested Jn tbe W. of W. forest. The three minimum weight 20,000 pounds. »6000.00. CALDWELL IIITLDING <X)„ STUTTGART, May 4.— At a meet lu Mr. Wiiituey’s enterprise and Invit crowned queens of the evening were Wm. A. Wright ot ux to Holl Tl Is ralo will put Klamath Falls Krbs-y Block Opp. American Hotel ed him to spend tbe winter ut Lunge *eated in the middle of th a room, ing of the Wurtamburg Aerial Navy «ess, "where au abundauce of cotton Springs Improvement Co., w Mi of: in position to become th« shipping while a brisk rag time was being League a representative of Count nw%, sec 33 tp 38 s r 9 e, ,100.00.1 point for wool from this and all of and quiet were assured.** rendered, All joined In the camp- Zeppelin declared the company form One morning In* descended headlong W. H. McClure et ux to Allee Col Lake county. In the lattar county fir» dan^e around them, Thl.i was ed in concoction with the Zeppelin Into tbe drawing room from tils work burn, loti 5, blk 13, Fairview Add to It Is ostlmutod that tho annual ox- i broken by the announcement that a Airship Construction Company bad shop lu tbe fifth story and excited!; K. F, »165.00. port of wool exceeds one and one-half Fruit and OrnanM-nlal Tree«. Tbl« delicious midnight lunch was in undertaken to establish a regular exclaimed. •'The victory Is mine!** In Geo. II. Myers et ux to J. F. Kfm- million pounds. Tho now rate from bi thr tlinr to |»Ucr your orilrm for line of airship« from Lucerne or deep sympathy guests und lai-less went ball. 50 feet off s «Ido lot %, blk 4. Klamath Falls Is exactly j mu waiting for all. the nniii« same Tbe W. of W. lodge now has about Friederlcbshafen to North Germany with bltu to see tbe model In motion W. K. F., 3350.00. Tho _ _ present: FmM ,lr,,*'*ry- Our stink la ronipfrta ns It Is from Madeline. ' The by which Whitney was to chauge tbe one hundred members, and more via Frankfort on the Main. N shipping point on the Nevada, Calif A. P. Hütchen«, ot Industrial history of tbe world. actual route to be adopted will de coming In at each meeting, so they of ornia, Oregon road for Lake county For ■ few moments tbe miniature Meyer, sw % of se% are expecting great things this sum pend on the offers of landing placiti saws revolted without hindrance. mid i«M, sw >4, «ec 24 t » Is Alturas. This would make the made by cities on the line, It la the separation of tbe seed from the «, 110.00. mer. shipments from that point higher hoped to open tbe line for traffic cotton wool was successfully aecoui- E. B. Terwilliger et ux to MaraJ. than from Klamath Falls by tho sd- A. E. nKNHINGKIL pllahed. but after a little tbe saw, Judge Baldwin, one of the stock- next year. L. Terwilliger, ne % of iw % and j dltlon of the locnl rate from Alturas clogged with lint, the wheel sto|>|*ed Representing Oregon Nursery Ikx, holders In tbe cemetery company, n<4 of se% of sw%, «ec 1 tp 41 s to Madeline. ■ nd I>oor Whitney was In despair. etatcs that arrangements have been EXODUS OF WOMKN IN Snlem. Or.-gon. r 10 e, »10 0. When the present Improvements “Here’s what you need!” exclaimed made to erect a new fence around ABDUL HAMID'S HAREM . Mrs. Greene. She seized a clotbes- on the Klamath Falls I-akevlow road Or remeterv grounds. The property brush and held It flrtnly to the teeth (XhMMIHHIONEICH IN SESSION aro completed, there are no reasons •wvni be fenced with woven wire CONSTANTINOPLE, May 4.— ! of the sows. why the entire shipments of both fence, and the material has already Since the deposition of Abdul Hamid “Madam.** said Whitney, overcome wool nnd mutton from l.ako county The County Commissioners opened been ordered and Is expected to ar- there has been a dally exodus of the I with emotion and s|*enklng with th« should not go by Klamath Falla. the regular May session Wednesday exaggeration of gratitude, “you ►* rive In a short time. women of the Imperial harem from perfected my Invention.’’ with all of the officers present. There [The freight rates are favorable, and Kor mo u|oto-<lnt<* whirl. ————— the Ylldlt Klosh. Yosterdaay forty- Is a large amount of business before with a good road It Is believed that ■ llumlilrr. on unii* al Un* GUN TTbas. Horton has returned from flve carriage«, each containing two considerable time can be saved. The Mr«. James Boyle pleads not the Commissioners, and It Is prob HTOICK. For unir or rrwL Rflver Lake, where he purchased be or three women left, the city and guilty, but «he will be called on later able that they will be busy all the money being spent on the Imkevfew tween <nn and 500 head of cows. today fifteen more woro seen pro to explain where «be got the money week. Beside« the large number of road Is the heat Investment Klamatb j Tenis io rent. (luna. Wr nury • full linn of aportkiK goods. Most of these cattle will be ranged ceeding to Stamboul. It Is evident then. bill« to be audited, there are a num county could have mad«. on the Reservation lands. He also that the total number of fair pris ber of road petitions which will have purchased a number from Bonanza oner« In tbe palace must have been THE GUN STORE to ba considered. people. Mr. Borton reports that prodigious. Palace« have been set 160 acres timi There ar« lota of people la the J. R. (MAMRERH. steers are not very plentiful, and that apart for tbelr aconrmodatlon. but W.44 of N.E.%, For Hale—Two brood marc«, world »ho appear tn have th« brain« Opponila Ihr Amerloa HoCaL tbe cuttie men have to be satisfied In tba preeoat conditio a of the R. It. E. W. M. wulaht «boot 1400 and llOO; age oi a rani«. Ail they etwtn to he «l»c l’Ho.1 SUS. •»TIC C'C*. XT'Jiit.-v »“»I: „>»•» •• bsir,'»*’*. ■ »' d -J -G Wb,| ,;liU AJ'.B. l t C Ul Ü »—!* > x'. U 5, »Ix. think of it HEN tliat you pass more time in your sleeping chain ber than in any other part of the house, von want the place as comfortable 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 ly-> ¡elding springs We are offering some special induce ments just now GILLETTE City Meat Market YOUR SEED GRAIN Building-Construction ORDER NOW BICYCLE S