Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 20, 1909, Image 7

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wouther, snow and rain prevailing
REAL EST AI E TItANMFXItH
<M ’< I PATION TAX.
st that time.
KLAMATH AGENCY Tho Kia
Tho line-up of thu teams:
Martin Bros, to J. O. Patterson, Banks ............................................... »80
niuth High Hchinil aggfogatluu of K. T. 8.
K. II. 8
parcel of land dos. by m. and b , on ileal «stale dealers and brokers.. 40
ltolf<*
ball Itlngors iirrlvnd on the aloainur Ilrown . ..... Catcher
Bakeries, photographers,
photographers, sur­
Fi ont al, Morrill, $450.
1 flecocta ..... pitcher
Daggett
veyors, job
Job printers, marble
"Wlnoma" on tho afternoon of th«
Mrs
Win.
Powers
et
vlr
to
J.
o.
lloury
....... shortstop
...... flip
cutter, shoe «hops, restaurants,
|4lh under Ilio supervision of
Hill ......
fir.it hurte
C. Yoden Patterson, eH of lots 6, 6, 7 and H,
bicycle
soups,gun repair shops,
Howard, ouo of the uionilx'iit
third buae
Coburn
.Jacobson blk 3, Terwilligers add to Merrill,
urt or mutlc stores .................
6150.
High Hcliool faculty.
Tlioy were ' I mac .....
center ll< Id
Leavitt
Sporting goods stores, boarding
C. <!. Low nt ux to J. II. 11 urnph-
Hum
met at thu boat landing by teams Ulall .... .... acct, nd bu»t>
houses and millluery stores ... 15
, Williams . ... right Hold
Prlco rey, se H of no 14, soc 23 tp 38 s r 9 Express agent or carrier........... 1(1
from tho 1'ralnliig llchool.
The
»350.
i Lot II 04
loft Hi Id .
V. Yudell
Telephone, tch graph, electric
aggregation upon the arrival al tho
Hcoru by lonlnga:
Hamilton Mulkey ct ux to Erank
light or water companies........ 30
school wore given « hearty welcome
1 2 3 « 6 «
M norland, w H of nw H soc 28, sw H Wurehou.«.» or woodyards....... 20
T H. 0 I 0 i 0 1
and all the rights to the grounds In
nw % of nw'4 sec 29, ■ H of no 14 Selling temperance liquids, or
II. 8 0 0 0 0 0 0
of nw 14 sec 21, so 14 of bo 14 ave 20,
genorul.
Tho boys fiom thu High
what is known as 1 per cent
und nw 14 of so 14 soc 30, tp 37 s r 9
or near beer.......... .-...................
School oujoyod th« outing very
«. »20.
Food yards, barns or corrals......
Imiiiouaely, which la putting It lather
Surah A. Mulkey et vlr to Frank Livery, feed or sale stables........
mildly. iu th« evening tile High
WASHINGTON, Muy
13. The Mooilund, uw 14 of nw H soc 39, no Second hand stores, laundries. In­
School boys were unlertnlnod al a following Instructions have been 14 of no 14 sec 30 and w H of sw 14
surance agents, bottling works io
| Reception nixi dance Iu tho spat lous lient to Oregon lund office réglaient ■» <: 20 tp »7 s r 9 o, » 10.
Blacksmith »hops or wagon shops 12
1 tuoni of the school dlulughull Thu und receivers;
24
II. F Shopherd to C. W. Harlow, Lawyers, doctors or dentists
Purauunt to paragraph 2 of tho
buys from tho lllgii Hi'houl uo doubt
lot 6 blk 102, Buena Vista add to K. Dry goods stores, clothing stores,
huv« neglected their «ducation In the circular of March 26, 1909, under F , »600.
furniture stores, drug stores or
lino ot pouting thcuiselvo» Iu the th« on larged homestead act of Fob
hardware stores.,....................... 24
Klamath Falls Land aod Trans­
customs of tho red men
Tho old ruary 19, 1909, (Public No 2 45) portation Co. to John J. Rahm, par- Cigar and confectionery stores.... 24
i
custom wiiM to show your antugoulst, tho following list of lands «object
111 of laud In Buena Vista add to Harbor shops, one chair................. 12
all tho courtesy, respect, and kind­ to entry under said act la •«Ut to K. F., »10.
Each additional chair................... 3
........
ness, which wus merely the forerun you, and you will nt once comply
30
N. H. M<rrtll to C. 8 and It. 8. Hotel»
nor of the actuul climax the stalp- with the Instructions and regula- Moore, lots I and 2, blk II, Morrill, Ixidging bounds............................. 12
Ing that was to luko place In the lions contained in said circular. The »10.
wind-up. Th« bravos of the Klamuth lands I Is toil wore designated by the
E. 8. Barnes et ux to Fred C.
Training School carried tho custom Secretary of the interior under the Murphy, part lot 1 blk 65, Nichols
Tho City Council met Monday night
out to the letter T Iu giving the provisions of the said act, on April add K. F . »435.
"pnlo faros" a gouoral "pow wow" 27, 1909:
R. W. Tower lo O. P. Harvey and for the purport« of taking action on
laii tlcw tifili«*.
and the smoko of tho “pipe oPpoaco.'
It. 8. Adams, merchantable limber advortising for bld« on the «ewer
»»
B
,
Its all 11,12 . 13, 1 4. 15.
The "pale faces" from thu Falls
on sH of so 14 MC 20, sw >4 of sw 14 bonds. Acting City Attorney Stone
17, 187 19. 20. 21, 22. 23, E. tec 29 and nw >4 of nw14 we 32 tp was Instructed to draw up an ordi­
wore tho first contingent to leave for
M
th« athletic grounda on th« morn­
40 a r K o, $500 and $3 per M. for nance covering the result of the bond
2« 8.. Rs. all 11, 12. 13. 18,
ing of the 15th, singing thei: school
first 600 M and $6 per M for bal- election and embodying the decision
30, 31. 33. 23, E.
of tho Council to call for blds. It was
song. "Wo are all hero from tho
ance.
27 8. Its. ail II, 12, 13. 18.
Klamath High School '
Fannie Cordon to O. 1*. Harvey decided to only sell 34 0,000 of the
20, 21. 22. 23. ■
Tho gam« waa called al 9 30 a. tn.
unti il. H. Adams, merchantable tim­ bonds at this time, and If tho other
. 38 8.. Rs. all 11, 12. 17. 18.
with th« "pale fn.-es" at Ilin bat,
ber on uH of so 14 and sH of ne 14 »5,000 was needed they could be scld
20. 21. 22. 23. E.
later. The bonds will be Issued in
Daggett, th« tlral man up. made a
tec 30 tp 40 s r 8 e. »3,000.
. 29 8 . Rs. all 19, 20. 31. 22,
bunt and wan throw n out nt lirai
K. II. Manning and J. W. Man­ denominations of »100, »500 and
E.
Holt aad C
from Coburn to Hill
nlng to Fairview Cemetery Aaaocla- $1,000. 7 . rre will be fifty bonds at
30 8. IU all 14, 16. 19. 20. tlon,
Vaden fanncd, retiring the aldo.
5 acre» In aw % of se 14 •‘‘r 2 $100, thirty at $600 and twenty at
23,
E
81,
»1,000. Thu bonds will be payable
Indiana
wn«
thrown
for
th«
Brown
tp 40 s r 9 s. »200.
. 31 8. Ra. NH of 14. all 15.
out on drat; II acorta mail« a »afe
I,. J. Monard to Spratt and John In twenty jar.». and will draw 6 per
of 16. all 19, 20, 21 . 23 23 E Wells, nw 14 of nw>4 soc 16 tp 36 tent Inter* t, payable semi-annually.
hit to the right of »< coed base, which
32 i<. it». all 11, WH ot 16. i r 14 e. »1.
flurn failed to field In time; Henry ‘
20.
Nib of 21. NH of 22, all
Dninkemtw. Taught Ity Mall.
and Hill struck out Tho buys from
Mary E. Loonard to Spratt and
E
th« county seat fall'-d to make the
lohn Wells, sH. «H of nwH and
. 33 8. IU. 16, 16, 20, EH of •w 14 of oo % «oc 166 tp 36 a r 14 o,
The fob wing advertisement has
right kind of connection with tbu
all 11. 24. WH of 2b, all 37. 19.000.
I boon pas»* 1 In circular form among
sphere that Hococtn was dialling out
E
L. J. Ixionard to John and Spratt ,hu fr«qu»rtors of the clubs and
U> them In tho Ornt half of the
34 8 , Rs. all 14. 15. 16. 17. »Veils, no 14 of nw14. nw14 of ne 14 cafes of Hr 1<1 way. New York. "The
second lulling, thus again retiring
27. ■ ml so H of no 14 sec 16 tp 36 s r Forty sue» I Street Country Club"
tho side
Coburn for the Indians
, refers to a prominent New York
broke tho (co In thu second half by
14 «, »1.
IU. all 1«. WH of
hotel, much patronised by well-
drlvlug tho pill over Iu th« tight
O. Heltkemper et ux to
23.
HK>4
of
25,
all
knov*n theatrical persons and per-
Into Crooked Creek for a homo ruu
i'oludexlor, se 14 of no 14 rtec 28
nonage«:
Daggott, tho "pale fa««" pitcher,
I 39 a r 9 e. »10.
IU. all 10, 16. 8*4 and I C. B. Crlsler et ux to C. E. Wor-
Alcoholism Taught liy Mail — Why
pulled himself together, retiring
7, BE 14 18. all 19. 20. den, lands In soc 31 tp 33 s r 7 He. spend time and money in bar rooms
Isaac, Hall and Williams In one. two,
i when you can become a drunkard
soc 30 tp 33 r a 7H, »7.000.
three order. Up to this time II wax
I Hainautba Bryan et vlr to Alfred at your own fireside? The Interna-
battle royal Mwoen the two cotl­
8. Hu all 16. 17. 18. 19, (’rance, one-sixth interest In «H of ilonal Correspondence School for
tending man nd actors, ilocoeta and
20.
EH of 31. all 22 and isw
sec 20 and nH of nwH sec 29 . Drunkards guarantees to chlrosa a
Daggett, with llccortu awttlna In the
of
36.
all
24,
27
and
28,
K
liver In three weeks (ordinarily It
bolter work and roc.'lvlug bettor sup- ,
tp 33 • r 7H
»166.
8. IU all 16. 17. 18. 19.
ux to Harry M tak<a a lifetime). Bright's disease
port. Th» ItMItig ot th«> gam« by th«
23. EH of 25. all 26, 27
Robert Casey el 96. Klatuath add iu four weeks (some people spend
High School was duo mainly to tbolr
i to
Peddler,
thousands of dollars trying to find
K. F., lot
$10. 5, blk
Inability of bunching tbolr hits on
all 16. 17. 18. 81, 22.
Uwoacla. who was doing some fine
F J. Bowun to Ros > A. Tr •>k, »bother they have it or not—we
lots 11. 12, 13 s id 14. tdk 47. guarantee It or your money refund­
slab work by hooping th« hits well.
ed). To wives—We toacb you how
Bowne
add to Bonauxc, $75.60.
aoattered.
I Gerber & McKendree to Rose A. I to drop tablets in your husband's
Rovornl lltn.-a tho "pal« faros." had
«I.
Trask, lota 16 and 16, blk 67, Grand­ coffee so that he bocomes a chronic
men to roach third Jtiat by a llttln
drunkard without knowing ft.
N.
view add to Bonanza. $1.
stick work, which meant runs to
Klamath Falli Iotnd and Trans­ B. All graduates at our school are
them, when tho batter would retire
portation Co. to C. I. Roberts, lot guaranteed positions as Roman
tho side by driving th« ball Into tbo KI.1MATH WATER
V8KIU4 ASSOCIATION IS. blk 107, Buena Vista add to K. candle shooters with Pain's fl re-
hands of tho fieldors. Tbo feature
works, llome office address. Forty­
of tho game was tho excollont stick Annual Mix-ting of Stockholders. F.. $10.
The stockholders of tho Klamath
Octavia 11. Fountain ot vlr to M second street Country Club, New
work for the Indian» by Coburn,
who lund« a homo run. besides got- I Wator Users Association aro hereby W. Coseboom, lot 2. blk 55, Nichols York.
ting In several cafe hits; Ball and . notified that tho anuual meeting of add IO K. F . $700
0 W. White ct ux to H. F. Shep­
Hocotla ouch getting n two-bagger, the Association will bo held In the
and tin» fine fielding of Henry and Houston Opera House, Klamath herd. lot 9. blk 43. First add to K
Wtniama and tho great battery work I Fulls, Oregon, on Friday, Juno the F. $10.
Klamath Falla hand and Trans­
of Horocta nnd Brown
For tho ' 4th. 1909, at the hour of 2 o'clock
GASOLINE ENGINE
I’umj« Water, Kutta
'pale faces" tbo playing of C. Yadon I p. m. for tho election of Directors portation Co. to Harry M. Peddler,
Milker, Separator,
on firnt. llurn on second and tho and tho transaction of such other lots 3 and 4, blk 5, Buena Vista add
Chops Food, Etc.
fielding of V. Yadon on left, who business that may come before the to K f . $io
•
Mary Ann Brllcs ct vlr to Gus
Saves Wages
pulled down several long hits In that ’ meeting.
lf-12 6-27
C P. CHASTAIN, Rec'y. Nowburg, eH of ncU soc 36 tp 39
State year needs,
•oct Ion of tho territory, nnd the
rite ter catalog. LunUuii ><.;»<
s r 11 e. $!.
fine bark stop work of Rolfe aro de­
L. B. Applognte ct ux to J. E. |
T. A. K. Fossett roturned last
serving of mention. Th« game had
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to be callod ut the end of tho seventh Friday from San Francisco. wh«ro Swanson, part lot 4, blk 9. Kinmath ' «JSC«.
Ido torn. O a ' o '.I d « En<'oe«, ____
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KlHil.AM), OHliAMMI
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JACK£TRADE3
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
—------ ’“THE MOST IN VALUE”
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The Boston Store
PAYS Nil KENT AND GIVES CUSTOMERS TIIE BENEFIT.
A Store Filled to Overflowing with New Spring Goods
MYIIA SILKS—tMb* quiillty for a
few days only, per yard, «Ac.
VALUES IN SUITS.
COSTS LITTLE TO DRESS WELL
if you wear ono of our seaaoMbte
Sults. Latest Style and Newest Pat­
terns in fancy worstwl, at price«
fro-3 from R7JU? to »30.00.
GENIINE TOKIO
• Sc and 00c.
PONGEE
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MILLINERY! MILIJNERYII
Greatest values and most up-to-
date Hue ever shown in Klauiatb
County.
WASH SILKS in all shade», includ­
ing Cream and Black, worth 78c,
only 4Sc.
STILL GREATER VALUE iu Shoes
anil Oxfords for men. women anti
children, at prices to fit every purse.
Boys’ Knickerbocker and Plain
Pants Suits In latest Styles nnd
Shad?«. Price« from »$.00 to »8.00.
Ashland Commercial College
Ashland, Oregon
WHAT WILL YOU NEED FOR FUTURE LIFE? Commercial,
Shorthand and English are taught here In such a manner that
our students win success.
Modern furnishings, thorough course of training, practl-
cal Instructors, individual Instruction, and healthful location.
give our students a decided advantage.
OUR GRADUATES SUCCESS 18 OUR SUCCESS. Addi­
tional Information may be had for the asking.
p RITNER, A. M„
President
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Lakeside Inn
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Modern improvements.
73 rooms and suites.
Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club
Rooms, Etc., Etc.
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Manufacturer« of All Kinds of
LUMBER
Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors,
All Kinds of Mouldings,
Hand sawing and Turning,
Odd-Si zed Doon
A
Windows
a
Specialty
PHONE 381
All kinds of Finishing Lum­
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Large assortment of Doora
and Windows made up and
ready for immediate de-
livery.
Can furnish an order on the
grounds for any sized build­
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hours.
Large stock of Flooring in
three grades.
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Manager
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