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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1909)
E ♦ ♦ a NEWS. PINK grove * 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ■’ Mr and Mrs. Trame) and Mr. and >,*. liomc 1 Mrs. Geo. Keifer Vlsltod ¡of J. I. Milla Bunday. 8am Short and (Joo. Trniuol weul i to Pou Valley lust week alter mimo I horses. Mr. Harris has finished th«» job ot grubbing sugo brulli on J. Stuvur'a I luniio'.dciid Mr. aud Mrs. G. W. Melatilo and i'l'uuilly vUllud the toruiur'a pin outs, .Mr ami Mrs. J 8. Mills, Sunday * BIG REDUCTIONS O i all Dry Goods «nd Shoes Still in Force MORE GROCERY SPECIALS SO POI M» HACK A .70 .SO SO Poi M» HACK t .oo SO IMI ND NICK IOO POI MKS 7.0.» 14 POI N UH 1.00 ... IS IS »UNIX!» 1.00 ........... 14 INH'NDM ■ .on », GROUND SALT.......... SALT Ifi Al IMRSB rwict > A. E. CRANCE & CO. X’ÏÏS.*«-.« tennis touiïnex ♦ ♦ ♦ MERRILL ITEMS. ♦ ♦ GALE HAPPENINGS. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ \ few uirgaixs . Five loti. »Igii.lv location, 91600 Can loan 9.'50 on the deal. A nice cottage with l>nih, lern«« I A good l»iiv I lot. 91700 I A arge residence, fi' e lot. 9X600 Three cottages on three Iota Room « in ui.ii foi another cottage; 92250. MAHON A SLOUGH If a member of your family died, would you prlut thu ruaoullluns on a billboard Slot» Itcward, >100. lliuu a year prior to submitting his «III b* pleuv.l tu final proof on said entry, tiu* aald Thn ri'«il»ra <>( tlila Iraiii lliai lhi<ru la al I* sii, <*nu dri*a<li*il dia. *«e oonloutao luid iximplotoly ;«baiidotu»<l lliat ai li misi liaa t., •• *, alili, lo rum lu all Ila .«aid land and miidi* hla homo also »la,.-, ami llial la (alatili llall'a L'aiarrh whoro, except for tin» visit mad«* to l'uir la Ilio uni) |>>i.iu*a ruta lima kuuwu lu ihr uieiliral haivrnlly. l'aiarrh L«*lng a «un. mid tract of lund al tho time of aiu.ninnai «li«.«... rn|iiii>a a ruioiiiuoeual ploughing, ua lieii’iu »•'• forth; that maiini'iil llall'a l'aiarrh Cura la labrum- ills ullegod ubH.iii'o from mild land 1.1 «lo ai'i.ni Un. < u> ui‘iui liti. I i >. h -.| and was uot du« to bls employment In lu... un« aro’*, .ir ul tirar a)»l.tu, lle-o b> da. in*' luuhilain.il Ilio dlaaaw, and I lie Amiy, Navy or Mulino »'«»<p« of alili)!*.* , . ut Ih« i«l mi am nati, hy h.illdlng up tin* ILlllod Siale« Ilk U privalo rolli thv i'«u*llli>ii<.*i ati.l aaai.l usi.* ut* in iluing l«*r, officer. uiMtmau or marina, during u.M ia. Il<< piiq.ini- . (,»«<■ •«* luuuii lauh ilia war with Spain or during uu> lu ila «ulani«. |«uawr* mal ih« y oliar lyua lluiiilia.l I i -. i • ii.r «ny «-*»* li laila lu aura. other wui In whbli Iho Uuilod Llul. » «. ini htr Ila. ul ’o.*‘hi.iii‘a'a tiny tn* engag'd, and that said pnrtli'M uro hereby notified to lip Mil Prod Noel Invi soli her forty pear, reupond and offer evident«* aciua of timber, located about tlx touching «aid mild allegiAlous ullegialona at 10 miles northeast of town, to Frank o'clock a. in, on May 21, 1909, b Moorland. tore it. M. Rtehiii d:«in, U. H Com tulmloner, at Klumalb Falla, Oragun, and (lint fiuiil hciirlng will b«< li«ld al 111 o'clock u. m., ou Juno 9, 1909, bvfor.* Um Roglalor and Receiver ut tho United Hates Lund Olile» at laikovlow, Oregou We Iurte solilo ilenirsblc lami J. N WATSON. Register. Io twcltsnge for Ini|*roviu1 |>ro|>- Tho aaiid coulcstant having, l M rrly l*i li In umili Full»—land proper affidavit, ill« .«I March 16. Huit wilt be Irrigativi,, fait for 1909, sot fotth facts which show wlil< li waler la no yoC r«M«ly. tl at after due diligence personal ser vice of thia notice cannot be made, N oun * «iiolc«’ I«äug« II Valley it la hereby ordered and directed land to exchange tor Inni! under that such notice bo given by duo and Irrigation near li lull talli Falla. proper publication. J N. WATSON. Register 4-1 5- 10 II VIE VOI NOTICED THE BUY LOTS NOW * * ♦ Tho sei'ond annual tennis tourna- E. li. Hammond and Walter Eller ment for tbo championship ot tho are teariug out the bridge over the Middle Pacific Coast will bo held oti laikuvlew, Oregon. old dilch iu front ot tbe llamiuoud Wednesday, Juno 2nd. and following days on the grounds uf tho Klatawa March 24. 1909 ranch. A autUcient «ontosi ulthlavlt hai- Mr. and Mrs. M Giacomint aud Tennis Club, Seventh street aud GOING IP IN bo«-i» tlhwl in thia utile«* by John B. childreu spent Sunday iu Merrill as Klamath avenue. Tbo events will bo as follows Voliuier, Dorris, Calif . co nt «•■in ut, tbe guests ot Mr. aud Mrs. Will Garrows. 1 Gentlemen's singles; open, against houie.,1« 11 entry No. 2957. In U m * • In ull < <iur( «•( tbe Hlau- <•( Those attending the dance at Mer championship of the Middle Pacific April 83, 191)3, tlaal certificato No. Onguu, For ilu' <«>uuty 0333, Issued August II, 1908 1908, for rill from Gale May 7th wore; Horace Coast. u( Kiaiiuiiii. thu WVxNWVi, SICIANW'k. NEV, . SKtiNW',. 2— Gentlemen's doubles; open Hickcuan, Miss Vesta Todd, Charles and o. <'. APPIJMJATK, B A Bradburn and Jano IL ad- J SWi,. Sec 13. T. 4 1 8 , It 7 M.. 3 — Ladles' singles; open Whitiatch, Neva and lva Whit Filth HtnwS, naxtr Main. burn, hla wife. Plaintiffs, vs John W. M... by William A Oley, In 4 — I aid I os' doubles; open latch aud Blanche Robinson. Cotes, Defendant. which It is alleged that said William 5- Mixed doubles; open, Miss Blanche Ivobiusou spent last Tu the above mi mod défendant, * First and runner-up prises in^ all A ot oy has utterly failed In ro- Mouday evening iu Merrill as the John Cotoa spect to iMild entry to comply with guest o’ Mrs. L. M. Young. ovonts. the public land laws ot tho United in tho name of the Slate of Oregon In ovonts 1 and 2 matches will Gale school has decreased con- M RICHARDSON i to appear sldcrably during tho past week on ac- J be best two of three sets, except In States and the rules and regulations ‘ you are hereby required count of sickness, w hile others are | the final round, which will bo th« esiabliahod ther».*it*<!er with refer I end answer the complaint filed United States Commissioner unable to w alk on account ot tbe • best ot five sets. All other matches ence» to «Mtabllshlng and maintaining against you In Ilio above entitled TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD teudenco upon mild laud; that he did suit on or before tbo 3rd day of water. will bo best of three sets. PROOF TAKEN not estabILih a residence In n house Juno. 1909, that beleg tho dale of Mrs. R. C. Anderson spent Thurs The drawings will bo made on the day i'n Merrill as tho guest ot Mis. grounds on the evening of tho 1st, on said lund within six months from tho I'tJt publication of Hutumona and Office. Third and Mai*’. npjMialt«* City 1, mi Guy Merrill. and all entries must bo rocelved by dale of entry; that he has never I th«» last day within which you are re- reuldod continuously, or at all, upon qulrud to answer m fixed by order Mr. and Mrs. Tollo were in Merrill somo memb«r of the committee bo on important business. fore 6 p. m June 1st. The entrance I said tract of land; that he has never of publication of this Summons, nnd BENSON A STONE R. C. Anderson had boon trrigat- fan Is fixed at one dollar for each cultivate« or Improv«*! th« mime, If you fall to nppear and answer, the A TTORNEYS AT LAW and that hu only protenoo of com- plaintiffs will apply to tho Court ing tho past week. player In each ovont. Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Algernon and The rules of the U S N L T A plying with th« homestoad laws was for tho relief <t«mi*-.<'i'<1 In aald com .barricali lianh to erect a box house thoreon and a plain* daughter, Gladys, returned Monday will govern. and Trunt Hldg. Sal<l suit is brought for tho pur-. KLAMATH FALLS from Los Angelos, Cal., xfhero they Henry Crosby of Centerville, ainull log stable, and Imtuedlaluly • OREGON California, will be required to de- thereafter said homretwul entryman pox. of quitting plaintiff .' title to I report a splendid winter. Mrs. W. H. Haldley spent Thurs fend his title, Tbe club challenge left wild promb«e sad engaged In tho HH14 of tho HE <4 of Boctlon day afternoon with Mrs. J. H. Hobbs. trophy goes to the winner of the all buslutuM in Klamath Falls, Oregon, 36 in Township 3» 8. It 11 Erst ot C. C. BROWER and that ho also leaaod and fartno«! Wlllatnutto Morldan in Ktsmath Mrs. W. V. Whitiatch jipd Mrs. J. comers for ono year's possession. ATTORNEY AND E. Whitiatch were In Merrill shop Entertainment«—Wednesday. May a tract of land belonging to his County, Orerun, and releasing and COUNSELOR AT LAW ping Wednesday. 2d. Informal reception and musical«. father, G. W Otey, who ruetdea In natisfytug a certain mor’.gago as th« KI.AMATII FAIJX, OREGON W. H. Todd and son, Leo, have Thursday, May 3d, launch ride on Siskiyou County, Calif , where aald same applied to tho abovo dtwrlbed ROOMS 7 A a. MURDOCK BLOG tract of land so leased was located, noil property; »aid mortgage being been painting for R. H. Anderson In the lake. NO OCCUPATION TAX. All players and guests are cordlal- nnd that lor the post year, and for given by H. W. Kooeo«* and Rose; MerrrilL The City Council camo to • Mrs. Slate ot Merrill spent tho ty Invlted to attend these functions. more than a year Immediately pro- E Keea«« to you «n Doc«*mb«»r 7,1 WlLLA. LEONARD stop in its consideration of the oc day with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Ander- Tournament committee-—George ooodlng his making final proof on 1897. and for the coats and disburse- ! cupation lax, noi that they are con- I son Wednesday. T. Pratt (chairman), Burge w. said tiiiraiwli'*,! entry, tho oonteateo of said suit, and util «»a you appear I DENTIST slJ^rl^S abrmdonlng the Idea of a T. M. Durham is planting potatoes Mason, E M. Bubb, Miss Helen M wim «ngaK'w! In tho bnxtn««M of con nnd answer aald complaint on or be Rulfdlng tax entirely, but the members feel in the Gale district. Hogne, D. B. Campbell, W It ducting a saloon tn Slskyvu County, fore the said 3rd dny of June, 1909, Calif., at a plane oommonly known as th** plaintiffs will apply to tho Court U.al they could arrive at a more J. E. Whitiatch was in Merrill Mason and Garrett Van Riper That for tho relief demanded In aald com 1 equal adjustment of the tax by mak Thursday on business. An effort Is bolng made to Ret "the hold In the ground." DR. C. P. MASON ing it in proportion to the income Chas. Whitiatch and Lee Thomas some of the tennis cracks of the said oontoetoe »ubmltted his final plaint Thia summons Is published In tho DENTIST or business done. rode on the range up by J. E. Whit Coast to enter the tournament, i and proof on said tract ot land on or special Invitations are being sent to about the 22nd day of April, 1908, Klamath Fulls "Republican," a Office in American Bank A Trust Coi The council is a unit in the belief latch's dry ranch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hammond such players as Brandt Wickorsham, but that no patent has Issued thereon weekly newspaper printed and ptib- that some sort of an additional puny's Building revenue is necessary. It is their de spent Thursday afternoon with Mr Dan Bellinger, W A. Goss and Tnat tho only pri'tonce of cultivating llshml at Klamnth Fnlls, Oregon, PHONE 614 others of Portland, also to promi mid land by the nald contest.»«, or by order of Honorr.blo George, sire to raise sufficient money in the and Mrs. Daniel Coldwell, HLAMATH FALLS anyone tn his behalf, was theplough- Noland, Judge of sr.ld Court, dated Mr. sad Mrs. Jake Whitiatch and nent players of San Francisco next few years to pay off the out ing of al>out half an acre, which said *1:.. list duy of April, 1909. standing warrants, so as to make family spent Monday with Mr. and ploughing was done just prior to the first publication to bo mad« on the city's credit good. On account Mrs. W. W. Whitlatch. loirge and small guns used in field date of submitting final proof; that 25th day of April, 1909, nnd tho Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Whitlatch, nt tho market value of warrants, the I,,-. --..I — — IE city is in __ reality paying 15 per ' .'Mrs. J. E. Whitiatch and W. W. manuevers and relics of both the. ho never cultivated mild land, or any publication to bo tn nd« on tho per cent, and unless the warrants, Wb¡Hatch went to Klamath Falls Civil and Spanish wars will be ex- portion of tho same, to crop, or day of Juno, 1909. Benson A Stone are paid off, the city will continue Saturday on Important buslncsa, re- hlblted at tho Aiaska-Yukon-Paclfic made any pretense of ever cultlvat- H. W Kaeeoe, Exposltion at Seattle this summer in ¡Ing mid land other than tho plough- The income turning the same day. increasing its debt. Attorneys for Plaintiffs tho main government building Ing herein mentioned; that for more 4-26 6-3 Mrs. W. H. Todd and sons. tax, such as ¡3 in force fa Portland, would probobly be the most eqult- and Harold, were in Merrill on able, if it were not for the fact that' portant business, it would praciicaliy be impossible to i Miss Goldie Stake!,Lee Brown det< rmine the income of the ma-1 Johnnie Nye spent Sunday with jority of the businesses or occupa-¡Chas, and Neva Whitiatch. Mr. and Mrs. Burr and daughters tions. This mightbe possible by a rc-iei ence to the books ot the lai ger of Merrill passed through Galo going firms, but very few ot the professions to the Falls after a load of wood. Harley Johnson has recovered and many of the smaller stores have their accounts in such a shape that from his severe attach of typhoid their actual Income could not be de fever. Mrs. J. H. Hobbs spent Wednesday J termined. and it would be simply a afternoon with Mrs. H. T. Anderson. matter ot taking tteir word for it. In the case of an occupation tax. I Chas. Whitiatch made a trip up to I while in a tew instances the tax cLe dry ranch iu Dodge’s Hollow might not be strictly equal on ac after a mower Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond and son, count of the ability of one firm to sell more goods than another, yet the Willie, went to town on business gc-neral average would be liable to Friday evening. Mrs. Lena Taylor and children be more just than in the case of an income tax. It is possible to classify went on a fishing trip Bunday. Miss Neva Whitiatch was absent the stores doing about the same amount of business, and in the mat from school Thursday morning. Miss Iva Whitiatch has been sick ter of the professions or occupations, the tax should not be prohibitive, so for tho last week, but is better now. | Miss Della Corking spent Sunday that all can afford to pay It. It should not be the purpose of afternoon with T4rs. Charley Polson, Mis3 Della Corking was absent tliis tax to keep any one out of busi ness, but some of the most successful from school Monday, but we haven't men in the city do not pay a cent learned the reason why. taxes. They own no real estate and NEW SUITS FILED. yet they receive the same benefits and it would not be unjust to expect W. A. Turner and W. P. Rhoads them to help pay some of the ex penses. At the present time the man vs. Powers and Dan Van Brimmer, who owns a little home and may be Sult to recover money. BenBon & working for wages has to pay the Stone, attorneys for plaintiff. taxes, while another man may have I FOR SALE. a good paying business or profes I of N .W . >4 180 acres timber sion and pay practically nothing. It Is not just that the burden of the W.H of N.E.%, Sec. JI, T 37, S. I taxes should rest on the home R. Il, E. W. M. Address E , 3617 I ■ Third Avenue, 8pokane, Washington. builder. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A David Cox is moving his family. Stella Durham and Grace Gray ball visited with Mr. and Mrs G. H. Gray ball Sunday. Charlie Cox went to Klamath Falls last week with John Cox. who Is running the freight team. Mrs. S. E. Martin went to tako Mr. Martin up to Klamath Falls. Ho will go from there to Portland. Dr. O. F. Demorest started for Bly this morning, wnerc bo will do some dental work. Joe Stuekel and his father went to Klamath Falls Sunday morning. A number of people from Klamath Falls went to the show and dance Saturday night. Henry Cox, Tom Balls and a num ber of others attended the dance at Klamath Falls Wednesday night. Grandma Wilson is very 111. Miss Harriet Garrison is going out to her ranch home, having finished tlio eighth grade examination. The eighth grade examinations in Merrill are over and we guess every pupil is glad. There were elevon who took the examinations. Henry Cox is quite ill with stom ach trouble. Miss Clara Anderson and Veva and Dorothy Martin visited Sunday after noon with Mrs. E. Cox. Miss Alia Balis and Miss Grace Barrows visited in the country with their friend. Miss Phoebe Brown, on Sunday. H FRANK IRA WHITE l_| 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 4