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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
F.tE HE IITLE |; *|\.HI 11 i\ ♦ low : rixi: < IH «SA ITEMS. « < ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MAIL VIA AMULA NT». I), Fuller, known to bls us 'Babe," who lives at On June 1st n tri ve kly mall itir- « ut , Is <i will comm ?:<•!> b itwc * A dihmd j A uurpili. pmty gist b for at M I * « Gori i mie hi < . • man's Inst T lii*i h or G in . ui, hi i g out u not ! 4 T« O J ' day evening. Tho vv il I ng wit « pasted litui ng tlon lo all ji I. plnyl'i ". rimo nr i p • III nd*. I i I ' boati pi ' »out were: Mr. uud Mis. count.y i ■ ic.t beiw. l ullman, Mr. anil Mrs. H. iloolii, Ulin Li* ;. U » *g «., but it .il Li thè 4> 4« ' < i. U IK W |M IU), amp du- ILI. Alien, M. II. Il "be, Mr. Imunard, currying lb b li IÌC à /U sign vlilili will I.' i mo luck t'luniy. Mil. D. i van. Mi. Wul Dunng tl.i wlnti-r montlis Il U£U 1 about Julio 1 t<* < thu tun, Lottie All' ti, Gurslu ami Anni lei II for Peìleun Buy points point» i«< t i I .1 ij> Buobv, Knl h< lei n tontest with fiv D rvun, Mud< lln d v lopm it ti i Yuli i lo ILI city and as dull rod ' West, Fuyo W' it, Roy La Bruire, ll.tr day bo Vi *4 .* I'u lile III itoi nt Irregutur perioda to pu i ties 1 1 oiu i ba" can lift 2./0 Tho rllMiip will Im reí i ungular III Glytlo Mhort, Wado Short, Venus i poi n 11 w ho cal]> d for It. Dur- i pound.!, Buoi li, Hitmmy Eininn, Wultor Er of. :i picked WP ahupe, 4.1 i 4 by 1 3-C4 incili,. III lùu «umili r monti * loQers l I i.ut U HUI.* i JU pounds ¿1 h<i size, mid of . 1 c 'lit <!<*:*<*i<11 h utinn only, mau uud Jum< i III Idiii. ui u put In tini ollli.o bore Lai vu to i cat * iud ÍL ilOHi tin* Lous» lo the Vimus Booti* spimi Hut'll day with color lid. At tho lop und b'.lloiu Ouut lo Ashlaud i Uiid f * oil* Ilici 0 uUl a. I'ñ/4*t*uii4 deciare tin* boy aro pniK'Is eoutnliilnp i - ><>i < tivi'ly the Mrs. Gt'orgiu Booth. Iverni by td.ajo li. ■> Ode l ia. This'is as futi y developed as a man In Mr. uud Mm. Nii’k Morri on t.mk W OI d I 'll. J I'll I . ’ ,|||| • I .. u i the condltlo.i i v n when 1 boats J tho prime i of Ilf« , but beyond this (' III " III 1 it « < li'l ll . I. . J .1 dinner with Harry Booth Sunday. musing dally trips to all points if.** is noi mal in < u rrgy.. *'Babu’* has of u <!.< 1 i .it' ' i * I Jink Clancy wont to Merrill on I ' .* brotle ; ilo Is l- f- '. I and It i b it * i* rb ! <>'i I mini: lb' I ll III . ! '!> Ill Illi V 11 II 11 111 II pilin' 1. C! i mber of In hi* stocking f* •t and weigh* 225 James Cuiu iu now iiutuu from the I word i “Al .i Yie ¡' !i,t nip," ' awn to the' pound*. v Mr. Fuller appears small ami In lln. < ut. ; of li eli I ■ np Fulls. i taken < beside hl* sou, we igbiug but 170 Roy Costcn la working for p m i u ¡ ilei . ■ V> HI.. Il . I *rs lo- : pounds. Tho boy’s thu me Ung of t o dir mother weighs wl o, i H tnry of Si:.bi, i induci I Bui ks. It. Postmr.ater Emmltl I# "’!!!. 170 pounds. A dauco was given In the choo" tho i f » recomm ml to the D.,ur *cnt ! ' Robert 8. Taylor factory on the Carroll laudi Ust Altitkn floiu I n .11*. 'ilio run.' . IL L U' i vice b* < ...ablbi'.i .1 L twee** the officiai ro ; ** Will In ni ! I 1’ «V . d ’’ n|i'.' in* li mb r I ctalurciay night. I o and Od u*. Tl rn I t nt the portei* < 8 th. pro dirig» agalmt Air. uud Mik. II. Booth spoilt Mon thu poiliuli. Ou <iil < i .il I, in, I'* .'til time daily boat i. rvlco on the Harriman "mcrgjr, probably • >lc numeral I luyduy will* Mr. uud Mrs. Nick upper luku and the mail could bu bolds the world's record for long 2, with Inuri'l Intim I.. s n i a I n k | Morrl .on. f jurt record r< p< rllng, and If ti.ei" 1 Ollie Jury and Mri <} ilnhy vi ;ti- I carrlt'd nt u very small expons». ground. 'I l.o it' w i iump will not bei Thia 1« a mutter that will have to Is any ''pot-l.ook" maker in thei *- Mrs. Emma III. din Tim. .lay. I .mill 111 b< k fit >. bo called to tie attention of the world who l as talion down more im Mrs. Be. bu wus in thu hulls on P'niofficii D pnrtm nt ut once, as It portant ca ', Ll;i name Is not gen i liursduy. * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • It was Tay lor who I Mrs. S. Booth spent Friday ufler- i* ne*'C'«*ary that they should know erally known. lb" cunditloiiT hi i" boforetho service took down thc testimony nnd other! «- IZHI I I. X '.I N.rriis. ♦ imo** will* Mi*,* li i un, 'l.i Inaugural d from Ashlund. This 1' gal proi-r- dings In connection with | ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O 0 0 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * Mi.i. Vi'ubber visited Mrs. Bari.:, p'oudlllon muy lave all right live or tho Government suit against the! $ Thur iday. Drew C Ito.* y an ugo, but It I.* ridiculous ^tandard Oil Company, t. grundlno! In r, Mrs. Duvi <'iiinpb.il,! Mrs. Klrkcndnll 1s now boardlug today with ten or fifteen good boats In this one ca*u being more than with Mrs. Uurks. wl 11" I I. i ni1 r I * In H. .,io Miko Gularncau lai finished disc ■ u..ning ou ti n tig lake. - A p r- 30,000 typ. '.rltiea pages, or a total Mr. And l ion, who purchn'd thu manent poitofflc-* should bo eitab- of 11,000,000 words. He took all (Tin.i I1’ <'i ■ ’ . I P "W i i. up HUK» ing on 1.1* homestead. ll.did on tie upp r lake with dally. tl.ls matter down nnd transcriber! t u* I *.,** i*u w a* uL — ent f* u.*. bru di. |ib livery from Klamath Fall:». There) moro tian half of It hlmailf. This school Friday afternoon. Mrs. (Tur unco Hunt was visiting J..ro enough reiidi'nis In ll.at locality yeeord co rt John D"pvw tiiuisoclod buiilui.i.) Government more Mi. And. ot Haturduy. | to Justify It, not considering the tian $30,0( print, and the at ll.u Falls TLui .day. | thousands of tourists who would be | typewritten Mr«. J an (TIJderi was Mi* .loliti n,... v I, nult» in n» of tho record jae'oinmoduii d during the »uni mer ",iado a coll Mr.». II. I'. Cowl j l'. .*ida. moro than noven i J anti fall. Jvun Child i a : < .1. 1 11 I feet high. Ashland Commercial College A. L. 1. .. , T Ashland, Oregon . • C immerrl.il, sh are ta gl.t here in s.H 1* a ¡..auio'r tl.at nceMs. Modern fumi 1 la**, thorough course of training, predi cal I .'< . . , 1 ti ¡dual Instruction, and lo alt hf al location. givo our itud- ntw a decided advantage. OIR O RADDATES St’CCESS IS OCR SUCCESS. Addi tlonal Ir. >n at on may be tad for the le* king. p RITNER, A. M„ ¡i ’■6 I) i È lra<. iiu t <i..|. iiiltu QI Ai.I.i L ALOi T KLAMATH H 11 Eli Mrs. W. BANGUI si 1II »XS Gerii nd<' Hiev: .an nt id i 4 church run.* uto t . I suits A«S-»Cl \TION In Bprli ■: Lnke R.inrinj soli, I'U > , (or U- liti i Annua! M II. y of St,. IJpddvl*. V> ALDINGTON, Muy 5. - Mr. and Mrs. Nick Monion Lave Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D Mwlurio und Tho st i i.l.td.li rs of the Klamath over the be*t policy to bo pursued | taovod to Dr. Pallet 's ranch. sou, Ariro, are 0.11 fruía Aal. laud ni tho conduct of tiiu gcuuial laud Water V ■ r i A-'*oc1atlon nrc hereby A surveying crew was ut work In vi iitlug t i I he m od. nnnii.il meeting of ..fHco, Bdcretary Balling, r of thc !u-i notified tint our valle, Inst week. tho Associai Id In the < Mr cud Went to Mr. an Mrs. Jori y Lavo ree ntly [ t< .ior Ii pa.iiiii'iit and Secretary Wll-j Houston c Kia« ath Dairy Hund tbi'lr «Imi :hter, I ■n of lie I« i.nm-.iit of Ag.lcul-, their lunch In Sprlngj tnoved I Fulls, O Juno the Mrs. liuu.d orf. Is a y loualy ill. turo i uvu declared wur uud dually I latko. l>lnc d tl i ir dif! rcnces In the hand*! 4tb, 1*09, nt tho hour of 2 o'clock Dr. Johnson iilli d t<> attend i Clara X . .. * . I» • ♦ » «MS«! tho t .* o »¡Hi! of I*r : lent Tuft fen' « 'tile nent.. t p. m. for the cl ction of Directors I' iiru.it*» It aud thu transaction of such other Mr« lb nr H. n i H rid iy. Tho trouble aro.*e when Chief For-1 Mr. Wt business that may come before the Mr. anti Mrs. Ed. Duncan r turned ienter Pinchot i ad Wilson request 1 ivy Thursday, going to White Luke. meeting. from Klamath Falls 8 indiiy. I that c-rtaln land* In tho Went be ' Ml » Voss nnd Mr. Weldon then at- 3-12 5-27 C. P. CHASTAIN, Snc’y. Miss I-on But.iy I* no better ut tho (tended tho dunce In Merrill Friday wlthdiawu from all forms of entry prvu.il writing nnd used ns stations for tho rangers night. FOR SALE. Mln Z din Busty sii«!H*ndad sehonl Mr. Reive of tho Falls Is now visit- i who patrol tho national forests. ICO acres timber E’4 of NAV.M. for a few days on account of ber , ,, •„ ., i Heretofore such requests have b u Ing Mrs. Bunnell. W. H of N E «4. Sec. 2). T 37. 8 slater's Ilin. granted without quo imii, and Wilson Mr. Bunnell took a load of grain Quito u numlx r of mon have gone (<> and Pinchot wre dumbfound, d when Il i • F V.’ vi. a irt-a« E . 7«■ 17 out on tho uunuul mimi ui» • Secretary Ballinger s nt tho word Third Avenue, Spokane, Washington. or I Reno nnd Mrs. Bunnell liorm t. I that Hie law did not permit such < d Mrs. Booth Tuesday. .More than 16,000 school children Mr* Ella Cowley and Mrs. Muy |action and that ho must decline to — of Siattlo and vicinity were guests Childers wire visiting Mrs. Clarence make the withdrawal. Hunduy. Sacrotarjr Wilson appealed to Presi of tbo management of the Alaska- Walker * * GOVERNORS PLAN MEETING. Mrs. Cowley nnd Mrs. Gall were dent Taft. Tho President sent word Yukon-Pacific Exposition on Satur visiting Mrs. Clarence Gunn Wod- I *«■< iitivco of Northwestern Htatre to lo both Secretaries lo prepare state ili/, March 2 7th. oeeday. ments of their contentions. As soon Hob! <'onv vuHon. At close range the huge logs form M*ster Boggs win visiting Fred as these are prepared, tho President Williams Huturdny and Kundny. will take tho matter under considera ng the colonr.de for the Forestry Governor M. E. Hay of Washing tion. lulMing at the ALiska-Yukon-PacI- Mr. and Mrs. William Pankey and daughter, Agnes, were visiting Mr. ton has written Governor Benson Ic Exposition resemble a forest of and Mrs. E. it. C. Williams Hunday. suggesting a conference of the Gov Th< Swodish bulldlng at tho A1- •Ignntlc trees. Mrs. I.oulv Gerber will uriompuuy ernino«, Senators and Representa aska-Yuknn-Pacific Espos'tlon, ono Mrs. W. It Campbel) to Sacramento. tive* of Montana, Idaho. Utah, of the bandeóme and claisical struc- Mrs. J. D. Swingle and son arc Arizona, California, Oregon, Nevada tures at and Washington for the considera «xhlblls. vl tiling Mrs. It 'll Abnloosi. GASOLINE ENGINE Fred Williams' and Leiter Boggs tion of n tonativo alliance for the 1‘uinps Water, Runs purpose of promoting the best in wont to Klamath Fulls Tuesday. Moro than $400.000 of Sattln Milker, Separator, In ------- matters cnpltal has already been invested In El. Mrs. G. XV Noble, Sr., has returned terests of the — Northwest — __-- Chops Feed, Etc. from near Baker City, where she whero concerted action would lie attractions for tho Pay Streak at P. Saves Wages went lo attend the funeral of her moro effective than individual effort, tho Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. State yonr needs, father, Mr. Thompson. Mis. Noble Governor Benson has signified hlsl f rite foriKuutiou |Mpor am n< compnnl d homo by her Intention of attending the conference, I Every building on the grounds of mother, two grandsons and a brother which. It Is understood, will bo held tho Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition GFNI INE FAIRHAX.H ALIA WINDMILM and family, who will reside iu Lungeii ut St utile, Spokane, Sall Lako or‘at Seattle Is ready to reccivo ex p. .w.-, Oavtdlrc Fnrtnvs. 8te.*mPrtrrr”. Boiler« fe Fn-inea w tn* tnf’ipnn-.!>a plpeFfttinrs A« Valley. : Denver during tho summer. ¡hlbits. Ali A mitìsm I lu M<ak uc lniliTl-AMK Ulll oÓN ■ h "8 '* r “"', or JACK all IPADE l S FAl’BAHKS, MC38E & CO. President Í MA MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. ? Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites Sample Looms, Bar I’oom, Parlors, Two Club Rooms, Etc., Etc. > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS Long Lake Lumber Co. .Manufacturers cf A!) Kinds of LUMBER Cabinet W ork, Sash and Doors, AH Kinds of Mouldings, Land sawing and Turning, Odd-Sized Doors & Windows a Specialty PHONÍ 381 Al) kinds of Finishing Lum- ber now on hand. Large assortment of Doors and Windows made up and ready for immediate de- livery. Can furnish an order on tllO grounds for any sized build- ing within twenty-four hours. Large stock of Flooring in three grades. W. O. HUSON Manager * J