Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 20, 1909, Image 3

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    A. N. W.’« KNTKWrAIMED.
DAMAGE MOT ven» HEAVY.
Ou Haturduy overling Mr».
V. 8 1
Hup* rlntendent W. F Arant re­
<,'og»we||, n »1st. 4 l>, a loiiiu-llle- of' turned In-t Friday from Crater Lake,
4iu following ludle,1, m < si I uiuch C,
where be went to investigate the
l.ugue, if, Ji. Dmiuur, Ilari/ Cud a, damago done to the buildings by tbe
W. I.. Faught und G. W. While cn heavy anew during tho winter. He
turlaincd li < A. N. W Club und lie lr ktuU-d that the damage was not a»
liusbuudi und about twenty Invited bu<l ns reported, although many of
Il there is anything that makes
guu»l» ul liiu Louie of Prof. W. E. tho building» were d*» troy cd The
I*,iug> I with a vi di to tlij* A. Y.-i*. 'arg«’ I. re, which was built of heavy
us happy it it to sell goods and
uxpo»itlon. Tho gueat« UMmimbled at timber» nnd t< iiMlructed with tbe
please the public. As long as it
Ihu l.uiuu of Mr*. Cogswell uh thu belief that it would withstand any
lasts we will sell
liiHt station of the imlroad journey, amount of weight of :i;.ow, was com­
fruia wlienix) they weie taken to Mr. pletely «rushed to a level with the
Fuugul'* in carriage» provided by snow, about ten feet from the
HI Pound» of Itiis- gl.«IO (Iteglitur Fri««- HH- |H-r
tho commlttae. There, to their du­ ground
The heavy timber* were
I tegular 4Ac Coffer, 24c |>r pound.
ll,'.!.t>4 u .toi.lci.iui ut, they found the »imply broken up Into kindling
A4«* nuM>t nil ' ul prln-u on Sugar,
i.ouw u veilUibli) exposition In mln wood.
too pound Hack Hlot k Hill, Si 24.
ialuru. A woil uppoluGd ''Cro«i>u’’
The only damage suffered by the
40 |Miund »ack Stock Hull, <14«.
In charge of a competent matron rwaideneo wa» the roof, which wan
no pound Dairy Hall, 7 Oc.
"4Mi|
near the untrunco, where mother» <u-u»b<d in, but Mr. Arant a’.atea
All them* pricca are along llw line with oilier good» wr
might leave their habit» Ju perfect that tri* can be repaired at a »mail
carry. Call on u» ami In, ioiivlm«<l.
W«» are HOOHI I'.ICN—
Kocurlly, und a booth where v iap» coat. Practically no harm was done
not kioxher».
Bring 11« jmur produce mol poultry and get flu-
and bundle» nrlgl.1 ue cuecaed, wu» to tho furniture which was stored
insti or irmic II out.
We wunl II.
llie tl. st altruclirin, und »poke well in the house.
tor the corutnlllea in providing tbeue
Will 0. Steel'* buildings, which
Voitr* to plr««ne,
lomfoii.i lor their gueula. A iicUe were .our the Arant camp, were not
farther ou wa« t»u "Aiu-.kau Build­ damag'd
Mr. Arant stated that
lug,” when, tuauy ba. ki t.-, totem '1 ■ r<.
lit over <!gt.t feet of snow
polos und otl r Indiuu relic» wire to tit ’I ■ up and tl at during Sunday
.
.
d thl night si* inches of mow fell, it I*
1 building in charge, and with her ex- still -■■r> cold near the iako.
pluiiutiou of 11.« 1. designs und s, 111-
I kj I* on the paddlisr, bazket» and to- A l’tt< MIMNG PGI LTRY Il.AN'f It.
Piloti. 411
1 lent pole« inude 11.1» one of thu most
interesting places of too lair. Here,
Mrs. Hattie Wilson was fn from
also, wns tho g.eut » uilng Jndusliy her timber houiesteud, about six
Almont th« of Alaska ou ex! Ibltlon, which con­ miles north of town on Saturday.
♦ ♦ beautiful floral piece»
♦ ♦
Yonna and sult <1 01 a letter sealing outtlt, ,<al- 8hi> su;s they are making a dairy
♦ entire <ominunitl< .1 of
MAIN FROM Y.'JNN A.
♦
Langell valley» nnd Bonanza at- ukln muriualn* mid oilier modern up und poultry runch of their home-
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
tended.
I pllance* m ic'.sa.y to »cullug.
stead. They have purcha»« d a er« am
Mr. Miko Doobor ami Air and
nt
Brinnn-s
Jitcob
Rucck
wm
Farther on was Ito "Hall of B'-parntor and arc bringing the cream
of
Klamath
Falls
were
Mi t. Purk* r i
ut Mrs. I< M I. Filch’» place Hunday. Thur»i!ny to t»k«> 14» »on. Ci i to Fame," wherein was sho*.* 11 th» etirl- from eight < x > wh to tbe new cream-
the examluHtlon
lest photograph of tuch of those cry..
-
Juhu Fallii 1 was »iik Jo»l Week.
prcHcnt, with a brief complete biu-
waa
Mr». Wilson is using an incubator
In
Dairy
Mr*.
C.
C.
Pearson
Mr. Gristle and Chari«*« itughe»
During tne Season oí 1909
atuppi «1 »I Manuel Vierra's Munday Hut urday. Also Mr« 1 Fred Ibi k wnn I grapblcal skctcl: which wag at once this yiar and now ha» 185 chicks
liuuiotoiis anti Jilting. This proved ! atcl <!, with «‘ggo enough left for
night with a loud of fruit for Mr In Dairy Huturday
via the
Mr. Chas. McCumber 1» hauling one of the greatest attraction* of another »citing, which will run up
Walker al Bly.
lhe i xposltlon.
tin niiinb«r nt l<-a*t 335.
Sbe Is
Mr. J. G. Wight and Erniari Null pl< kt 1« to put around Li* garden.
On the of In r side of the “Court of partial to tho Leghorn breed of
John Anderson I* having three
wvul to the Fall« Tuesday, where the
Honor
” wa* the Educational build­ rblcki uh , 'i* they are good egg pro­
head
of
hor»»»
pastured
ut
Mrs
I,.
latter Will take li e eighth grade «1
ing, on one wall of which was hung ducer* and with tho price of eggs
,M. Fitch'» now
amination.
N'i llle liliHM ) a» again »topped »per Im« ns of tho early endeavors In at 2f»c a d< ten, pay better than rain­
Mr. and Mr». D. Y. Grnj« wpre
from
I school work of each member nnd ing chickens for market. She ex-
visiting at the liumo of Charin» ueboot, thl» time to go to the Shook
'guest.
Every
exhibit
In
this
depart-
poets
to
have
200
lajlng
hens
n**xt
Druw und Manuel Vleria's Tu> »day ranch, where her mother I* working.
Mr». J on . Welch 1« now cooking ' mont was well worth the close study year; and they will milk about ten
Charles Druw was In Dairy Tuen-
There cows. It Is her opinion tl at If tb.e
for
Home of the men who arc work­ ard attention It received
day.
In
both present price» of eggs and butter
wore
drawings,
co:n|>o»ltfons
$70.30
Mr. and Mi*, i’t try Randi«» of ing on tho mountain fixing road.
To OMAHA and Return - -
pre
ar.d’po»*. ry, work from klnder- fat continue, they pill be able to
Ills
daughter,
Joo
Coburn
nnd
Yuuuu Valley lull tor Ashland Wcd-
$7O-30
To KANSAS CITY and Return,
garden to unfvcrrlty work In fact. make a living without cutting a
n«-»du. , win.m they will make their Eflle, wero fn Dairy Monday.
were
well
represented
tn
all
grades
for
w
ml
for
the
mark
t.
treo
$/ á -CO
,
Put Colahan was lu Dairy But 11 r-
To St. LOLIS and Return
future bum«.
this
artistic
display.
‘
day.
Mr». Charles Faith mid family of
To CHICAGO and Return - - $02.SO
Adjoining lilt building was the
lili: 320 homi si i: AD.
Frank fleck ha» bcm riding for
Bonanza wire vlslllug her daughter.
to
other principal cities in tbe East, Middle West and South
and
"Paia e of Fii ■ Arts," where the
horse* lately.
Mr». Perry Bandii«, la»l wick
Correspondingly low fares
works
of
tie
great
tnn-'ers
were
dis
­
There has L n nmay Inquiries In
Mr. Jacob Rucck I.a» beco Laving
W. P. Hi dg u bought »ouiu biìiku
played.
Tl
•
■
wcr**
kindly
loaned
n
for
.
.-itrd
to
tl:c
ku.ds
G
rown
opei
of l' <’ l'inr* mi with which in will bad luck with his borse*, as Ihre ■
On Sale .'Uy 17, June 2, 3, July a, 3; August 11, 13
iotib.-u.'.i't, a notice of which was
. pruveiueiil 1 111 14» colts got cut on tho barbwire lately. tho management by friends.
n.*k-> «OH
Another
In*
r
-
*lr
;
pin
•
was
th
1
the
publish *1 u ft w days ago In
Wil) l.oguo returned from the
•turo.
To DENVER and Return, $65.30
"Hall of Varied Industry,’’ where .: publican. A communication from
Charte» Dt< w and Fall* Monday.
Mr. unii h
r!
On ¿ale Hay 17, July 1, August 11
practical
demonstrations
of
the
var
the Lake.ìuw lalad Ob c states that
John Ritter 1« riding for cattle.
furnlly werc 1 Dairy Tuoaduy.
ou«
li
d
.»tries
Hrro
in
actunl
proj
u
designated
these
lands
1
ava
hoc
by
Going tran. it limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit
The Yonnalte* who were Bonanza
Mr. F. C. < . ter of A’numi li now
Secretary Bullinger as subject to
vlr Iters In it Friday were* Mr. and ress.
October 31st.
:il4< k Huwmlll.
working ut 1:
Many of th vlxlti rs !■ ■ !ar»'J tl
r.trj under the act of February 19«
Ti.eso tickets present s >me very attractive features In tho
li 01 gi< Kit , tuiurniuJ from thu Mrs. Jucob Rucck, L. A. Sterzl and
th*
re
more ’’class" on th» "Pa
1909, known aa U e 3T0 -acre hóme-
Je»»u Drew.
way of stojKivcr privileges, a d choice of routes; ti.< reby euab-
Fall.«, 1 ui i,
dead l:;w. Il should be understood
Cl a*. McCumber was In Streak'
Mr «
ling pa-- i.gcra to make sid ■ trips to many interesting points
wcut to tho Fulls
Win. Uhri.
ilnent
"Pike'
I'...* lands 4 -\:.at !
eu route
t buuiu iuiubcr fur u Dal rj one day last week.
Mouilay lo
the
BubJ» et to entry, and i
Mr VI rra It digging a w • Il near nmonit
Ilujtitig on tie return trip through California in ay Lo Lad
io w bridgi
show, aitici making appHaatfon to enter
conic
at a slight advance over tbe rates quoted.
tt, troia ilio Falla, his barn for hl* windmill.
Ju»p r Ik-
and .ti er lards und er tee act will gain
g Mrs. house
Full pai titulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will
Mrs. 1> Y Gray wax v!
t.ip to Yuuua valley
Diade ‘1 1-
l-
occu-
Japan:
io rights whatJi ) l ver. Ti e lands in
n
get-
furnished by any -Southern Pacific local agent, or
N. H. Drew Monday, nnd
ILI» wi. » .
• pb d a large spa»« and was appropri- 1 ’ c Lake view di strict arc loeat"*d in
Bulli iiuitrl 1, wi.o 1» working on ling In tho buggy Injun 4 her ankle.
AA.AL JliJll Hit AY. General Passenger .Agent, Port lami, Oregon.
Kalis, at'-ly mid bisiutIfully decorated, and ho tormsilpH f .-cm 2 ■> to 41. and
Jasper Bennett, from
Ilio Jlcnli, l. . ti mar thu bull».
'the Mis *s Fnjo Hogue, Nellie Cog* tho raugs run from 11 to 24. A
1«
now
staying
at
Geo.
Ritter's
place
>..ieit.-iid Bunday und
rumo lo I I»
In Yonna.
Ho .mid Mr. Illtlur uru J well and llulb White made 1 i.aruiing compiile list of the lards can be
Welll bui k Mi uduy.
• Jnu maidens in native costume, am! bo sjcu at the Republican ofilco.
M i». L. M Fitch wo« In Dairy going to make ditches with which I
i the visitor coubl almost imagine bim-
to
Irilgnto
by
u
dr.g
tho
water
in
tho
AA rii Ile Iiluy.
I urlf In the Flowery Kingdom as he STERNER BOI ND OVER
l’ut Culuhnii were reservoir.
Mr. unii kl
entered and wus greeted with “smiles,
TO SÌ i’E HI! R COURT
In
tho
Holl
of
Honor
Those on
4 Mr«. Carl Adam*
Vl.«llilig Mi
of surpassing width and bows of
last
month
were:
lillili
brand
tbe
luul wet k.
ceremonious profundity," and sipped
1.1‘ w I h Sterner, the nían accused of
Glenn I’ arson
Ge«irgo Ititi r was a visitor at the L ou I hu Egort
tho delicious t* a served w ith the tbo killing of Pelo Maslln near
Viola
P
oar
»on
Velum
Iburson
>ol We*im »day.
liildcbrmid
usual rice cakes.
Dorris, Las been held to the Su-
Earl Heck
Put Colnlimi wit» In I miry Wed- Joe Htorzl
A3 ti ls was supposed to be Klam- peiior Court and 1.1s bail fixed at
Lizzie
Vierra
Albert Bock
naaday.
M odes * C omeoet
nth Day nt the Fair, the clubroom of $10,000.
Coroner Kuch held his
Ei nest Nail
Clarence Gray, from tho Shook Willie Beck
M oderate P rices
the
Oregon
building
was
presided
Inquest
Saturday
and
tbe
Jury's
ver
­
Theresa Sterxl
ranch, wax In northern Yunna Hu li­ George Beck
over
by
the
Klamath
county
hoste»«,
diet
was
tl
at
Mi*-lln
died
from
the
Hurl
Allred
Ora Allred
day.
Here the visitors, effects of a blow from a club In
Those huving the most perfect le» Mrs. f’ogswell.
Oso. Bitter mid Emil Egsrl wore
after
registering
from
their various ti e band of Lewis Sterner. Sterner
sons wero:
In Bonanza Thursday on business.
States, were deftly served by four was arraigned in Justice Burns’
First
grade
Ora
Allred.
Henry Btanley was In Dairy Mun-
II III II
gradi*- Maude Kirkpat- sweet little Kluuiath county girls court Tuesday afternoon for a pre­
Second
day.
with Klamath county butter and liminary hearing. District Attorney
C. C. J’< arson got n loud of bay rick.
The Tourist Headquarter«
honey on delicious hot biscuits. Cl nrles Luttrell conducted tbe ex­
Third grado-- Earl Allred.
0
from Geo. Ritter Saturday,
of Columbia Valley
Klamath
county
products
were
con
­
amination for the State and Attor
Fourth grade Willie Beck
There was no school In lllldo-
spicuously displayed In this room, ney Marcus Purcell acted for the
ENGAGE ROOMS EARLY
Fifth grade lxiulse Fiackus
brand Thursday and Friday of last
FOR THE À IAS KA- w
and a souvenir of Klamath county's defense, assisted by Rev. Shaw.
Hixtli
grade
Viola
Pearson
Robin
­
week, us the lenchcr, Miss
YUKON EXPOSITION ’ ,
most
famous
features
was
given
each
James
Beard
was
here
from
Yreka
Eighth grado -Ernest Nail.
son, accompanied »lx of bur pupil*
A. a WODTOM, lfaaacw
and transcribed the evidence.
Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. guest.
to Bonanza, where they wont to take
During
this
reception
all
were
en
­
tbo eighth grado examination, Those Godfrey Beck and family and Mr.
tertained by Prof. Wirtz with selec­
LANIiMAKK GONE.
taking the examination from Hlldo- and Mrs. W. L. Simpson loft for
tions on tho plnno.
Official guide
Rogue
Rlvor
valley.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Btorsl,
brand wore: Carl Ritter, Joo
books had been distributed at tho
Work was begun Saturday on an-
Louise Egert, There»* Sterzl, Ernest Simpson will locate at Bandon, Ore.
I
beginning of tho trip and these, with other of the old land-marks of the
Curl Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Gray also leave
Nail, Edward Fiackus and
WedncHday
morning
for
Grants tho unique aouvcnlr, will keep in city. The big Iximbardl poplar which
Rusek.
memory a most delightful evening.
i ns occupied a prominent place on
Wm. Uhrman was at Goo. Hitter’s Pass.
R. W.
i tbo Hamaker property on Main street
placo Sunday.
This tree was
Is being cut down.
A. choice line of Invest­
Dairy
was In
Walter Simpson
! planted over twenty-five years ago by
Thursday on business.
NEW
RAITIST
MINISTER.
ments thnt will make
e
RENO IMJIN’GH.
♦
|Jiidgo Halo. Judge Hale has long
Mr.. C. C. Pearson, Jerry Pearson
tlie purchaser mone^r
and Jo*, Welch returned home Sat-
Rev. Mead M. Bledsoe of Portland since removed from Klamath Falls
nnd
now
resides
nt
Grants
Pass,
hut
from
Poke-
David Ford was up
urday from working on tho road.
has accepted a call to the First
They went back to work again Sun­ gatna last week.
Baptist Church of Klamath Falls. the tree has stood as a monument
nnd has miraculously escaped des­
and
ulster,
Lisle
McCormick
day.
Rev. Bledsoe was pastor of Calvary
A sadness wns cast over tho entire Madge, wont to Pokegnma Sunday Baptist Church In Portland for five truction where other trees and land­
marks hnvo boon razed to the ground
community when wo learned of tho after Mrs. Inman.
years and state field missionary of
D. J. Jones made a trip to the Oregon for two years, lie will remove to bo renlnced bv modern store
death of Mrs. Clara Burgdorf, which
buildings In the continual growth of
occurrd In tho Falls Friday night. Fall* last week.
to Klamath Falls about July 1st and
nut nt last the poplar's
Albert Jones and Grant Nelson immediately take up his work here. tbo cltv.
May 1-1 th. Before her mnrrlngo she
tnuglit school In this district severnl went to tho FnBs last wook to take Mr. Bledsoe Is snld to be a man of time has come, and before long
th** spot will ho marked by a modern
years and was beloved by pupils nnd tho eighth grade examinations.
ability nnd Just such a man as Kla-
brick or stone structure.
visited
the math Fulls needs.
Thos.
McCormick
patrons alike.
Her sweet disposi­
tion nnd kindly wnvs ondoarod her to Falls Inst Wednesday.
If your,wlfl entertained,would yon
S. O. Mills was at the Filila Thurs-
all, and wo extend our heartfelt
Denver Is publishing a weekly
Col. Roosevelt in said to have given »"nd on account of it to the theatre (,,ln* «” y°ur family, would you get
sympathy to Mr. Burgdorf and her day last.
out a hand bill?
paper to keep the people Informed of
tho
naturalists
forty-six
specimens
to
enjoying
a
program
man?
j
Charles
Marsrow
is
relatives In their bereavement. Tho
You would send such items to a tho city work that Is being dono.
If ' on were going to advertise your (
funeral services were held at tho Bo­ visit from Ills brother, Frank, who stuff already. If this keeps up. the
One naturally wonders what is the
newspaper,
wouldn’t you?
Annnlns club will soon be outnum­ business, would you advertise It In a
nanza cemetery, Rev. Eldridge of­ recently came from Mlchlgnn.
matter with the Denver daily news­
Then
why
don
’
t
you
put
your
ad
­
bered
In
membership
by
the
Dead
George
Allen
nnd
Mr.
Hill
wont
hotel
register?
ficiating. Music was rendered by tho
papers.
tf you were going to have a wed-[ vertisements In a newspaper?
Ones.
Bonanza choir and thcro wero many to Pokegnma Inst wook.
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