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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1909)
i ♦ « ♦ I)C Wit! Ui« B.irH« rz;.¡ ¿CT TLIERS. ♦ trial ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • Jo«« Moore 0)1*1 Joe Mo«li«>a<| sro E« q I c (, Bird» |*oiklug ou the Illy road. t’ui’l Adi’tnn « . ..1« M III! Mi. sud Mm. J..« I -'m ni ili«- ll«4 Il I.« II fuel Unit II« III. «Ul* US und nansa lesi I liui lu) I «e vallon stupp« <1 ut Vieira's klonduy i during minds Hull di-vul«« Ilii-iiiH-hM Geo Hltt««r limi soli, John, wer« ,1.1'14 irmi IÌUUUK7II, whoiu tie; ! Io th« «olutloti of II«» problem ««f nvla ni Jii< oli Un« < ‘. pini. Oil buSlui-‘4U I' imi l>..<11 to couvillt with l.r. lohn lion Im*« given no «- iiiii II piirt of tle ir l'humdii) ,<>«i uli’iut auvi-iul of their grand preliminary situi/ to < oiislib-rlng tlie milliner of tllglit of bini* Aduni Wt'ldiiiun, (! <* children, wiiu have lung tri ubl’i A strung* I esuli of Ibis lit*«- uguiloii ! Win. llhrinaii uro makliig u griulo j El Wlggli's li now working i<>r la the < oik luslon, now geiw-riilly In belwecii lliv Luughliti place and that' I' II. » ' iay. dei e«| licit, ns .i uhole, the l>ltd world <if C. C t'irison’s and Mra P. II Gray will move la noi i• « I,«- rcgiirde«J in* p«-rfc«'1 In its II. F D«ardorf wus In Yonmi ! from Hie Bnook tamii this wuuK and nttnlnmi ut of flight l'or lii«tiiii<e, It i Valtoy litui w«n>k i will stay ul ll'u l.<><- place in Dair) Is contended by Hie ts-et iitilliorllles Idilli« Punk, y of llly stopp« <| ut [Tiny « i | h «. i to have fot Par.udana, Hint nil birds obliged «««ntInn-lily I« 1 flap their wings-anil In this category Vli-rru's lust Moiuluy «tu hls wny to Cpllfoi I4U. Ashlaud ll«< will bilng lils folk« i Ciiug 1'liii.kun muu lu Dairy lint muy l><* iiicnllomd spnirows. linches. U iiuh I ks , crows, eli- ur<- still ill ail bn<|< to npbiid (ho «uninuir on Gioir Monday lm|» rfc< t slug« of udvunceuicnt ,i -4 in ai li'- < >( ilion«' taking tin- eighth grade In Ilia next « laM, uh Is-lng a degree ' Chus McCuinbor work«’d <ip Ih« , X lUiliiiition from th« Hildebrand lull'Uli- « <1, ure put him I« bird« us pi iriiud Suturila ; .- lumi, six »«-i-i su«-« I'snful, and geon wallows, < tc., which ure ubi«- Wm. 1'1 rnuin w«*nt tu ili«. Falli I ■ i ««¿VMiUh falling In oiin aubjeit ■ o <l.il ali«f.u| for ■« P i«e lifter th«-y lati weeli after u load of planks fui « only- JCtneat Nall recai v«-«l th«- line« rallied u g'nsj «Inri by lli>* vigor libo new bridgi’ highest of uny applicant In th«« mis flapping of I heir plidotis In the I bird « hin« Hi«* birds Ibat may llx’lvr Edward Flackus wss In ' county Hll'l we gtv«« his grulen Is- ..ild t-J Is* perfect filers uri« the Dnlry Tiietdnv ¡ill« avorpgu a «ut Hl- per cent. Ill* «High-«. * nil lires, ul I mi tr< mses ui<«l nim | Mr. Mills wurkwl mi Ilio I'O ìk I I im I grades U(er* it« follow«*. Oi thogi Hpll ». bar big birds po-s- -Ing th« . blllty to Monda/ 9H, ruadlos. he; wilting. 1»0 gc<i ri»« til full -«nd Hv-iy mid s--ir In th« Hhook ranch I grnphy. 93; ar It Imi'11«. 100, giain uir li.ilelitdtcly v-lttioiit a p«r«< pHbl« E. Dllss vlnlte-1 Mr Bunday mur, 97; history, ’«I; pliyst'ilogy, in«.* • insili of Iht-lr wllp - I' Is of Wm. Hlioiik v dllng beef in 97; civil govi-rmi-ut, 100. cours«, known Io every perso of nn Vaile, li k, and when The uv«-ragi> of the othci « were «ibu-rvunt turn that tlie».e big fowl are took Joo Ht«-rxl, VI 8-9; t.'arl Hueck, nble to Honr into th«- ulr grn.iuully au h* rei uri:* «! tir Nulli« Illi*» bn< k li I in, 99 6-9; !x>ul<«! Fgnrt, K5 4 », Carl III ut lust Hwy disuib ur from th«« MUI I Nellie eye of the watcher. It beiug utmost wiiuio sii« Mill slny »Illi Hitter, Kl 1-3. ImpoHsItde to «leiert any movement be- ' Mr. and Mrs li. E n of a Wifi lie youd a slight «sea tonal motion of tl>t* Th«« graduating <*xe last held at the lilldobra Klamath Fulls came l«i school on tall. - New V«rk Tributi ‘Sunday, wher«« they visit Hani Frida/ evening, Jun«i Tl . > turn Ruadullu finiti) A QUICK CHANGE. Molili a; Hc<- (I Short k miction ad on pag<* <> ♦i in I Master Glenn From th» Desir« For Comfort to th« Dairy W• »• du) Cin» For Speed. IS KI.AMVill I \ICMI\i. . ^¡U.noi l Vl'titu und Mr N'«’Wcnr (about to start on hlM |w< ut to the lt< c’rv.itlon I he production from farms irri first trip In bls riii-ntly purchased motor <’«r, to bln < liauffeun Now, Wil iday fur th« purpos« of i g«t««l by the pruJiMtlH of the ti. H. liam, I want It thoroughly undcratixxl (from tini ludlutis for pasture. H«s laliiatlon Hervlcu In now being I will not have fn>t driving Always John Anderson will work on the record« d by ttu- Government In keep well under the legni limit - not roa«l for nev.’rni d«yn for <' mout Inslanc«*« the land is being ns clone to It ns you can Ten mil«-* Carlson farnusl by tiuu Ignorant of Irriga an hour Is fast enough for in«- Wbat Mm I. M Filch *«nt to Hairy tion farming and often by men who I want In comfort, not eieltement. Do Monday know but little of any kind of agri you understand? a trip to Kla- Three days Inter “Er er—William. Carl Adams mudo i culture, ►) that niMt'ssurlly the pro I must be Imck tu the bouse by 7 math Fall« last Monday duction figure« are not a« gri-ut aa o'clock, Tills rond e-t-nu very straight Mr and Mm i l’ut Vaiolimi were may be «xpectod when both men and and wide. Don’t you think you might «Ultlng Mr and Mr* Vari Adams machinery l>ec<im« more experienced go Just n lltth* fnnt«-r without dau- Hunday However, some of th« figure« pub gerf Jan Wiglit retui-Acd from the Kall- Two days later “William, this I dust lished in the Reclamation IG-cord Hunday show excellent rtsiultn For Instance. Is very unpleasant. If you could I |MIM that car nlu-ad —It « uh - inn to be going Mr and Mr« C. H Drew and on a lOM-acrc farm in the Klamath rattier slowly ” family and Mi«« May Hoblnson were Project, California Oregon, planted Next day "l'ut on ■ little more in Bonanza last Hunday In alfalfa, barley, oats, hay and pan speed, William. There’s no uw In be- Mra N. S Drew and son. Jesse, ture, ther« was a total a*tlmated Ing a ernnk This rond In tuo gissi to went to Klamath Falla last Friday yield of 33002, not counting the bine tbe < lianoe." Mrs Drew returned Saturday, bring A week Inter **4)pen her up. Wil- slock and poultry Estimating th« ing her daughter. Nett Drew, home <-<»1 of production at |lo per acre, llam! There are no poll e within five miles. I'll t>et. and If then- are who with Lt*r this loaves a net r«iturn of 317.KO cares? I’m out for fun! Is-t her xip! KMrs Hwlngl«* from Ashland Is per acre, or 31922 In Montana, I<et her tip! This In no nteaui roller! "siting at the horn«’ of Mr» N 8 on tbo Huntley Project, the average r*rt's bave nome np«-ed!” Life Drew In Y«,nna yield of sugar bools lias been about C E Dr«-w mad** a trip to the Monkey and Goat 16 ton« per acre, and those beets Itnsxrvntlon the last part of th* Monkeys ar* mon* renowns«! for mis havo boon worth 95 por ton on NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. FOR SALE OB KXCHANGE. w«*ek. b«>ard car« at the ti«*arby railroad chief than for klndnca«. but even mon Dr Patterson and son of Merrill keys cau l»e l>en«w«lent. M Mouton In th«* Mtn« country, yield a station records the doing'« of one In Guade were visitors at donatila Inst Sun 230 acre* of cattle or fruit ranch—• lot 3t> bushels of wheat per acre loiifx* that surely «rem««! to merit that day Misses Vesta Todd, Uellie John- plenty of fine water. Inquire at this and 60 busheln of oats have I*>*en reputation. This monkey hud n frl«-n-l Brown Mir haul of Pin« 3-1 ltf U 8. Land Office at Lake view, office. «•cured tin th« North Platte Pro- In a goat that went daily tn th« pan- Ison and Gladya Anderson visited the in llonanra Hunday. Gale school Monday afternoon. Oregon, April 8, 19«9. Joct, Nebraaka-Wyoming, oue farmer turr. Every night the monkey would I Il T Deardorf and Mr Schmidt. M Charles Manpln was the guest FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that r ports 67H bushels of i«otato«*H per pl«-k out the burs slid thorns, some who arn selling hors«* for the A. EMERY A. PLUMB, of Klamath aero ou I H acre*, and 40 bunhela tliiMH to the number of 2.000 or 1.U00. of Mrs J. H Hobbs Tuenday Notice is hereby given that th* C. Ruby Co., sold a black Perchón from the goat*« In order that Mr* Tolle was in Merrill Wodnee- Falls. Oregon, who, on December 3, of oats per acr<> In New Mexico, uuderslgned has filed her final ao- the animal might lie down In pen«*«* day on Important bustness stallion. Imported from France, to 1904, made Homestead Entry No. oount and report as administratrix the Carlsbad Project, 23 tons of On coming In from tin* pasture the |hc following farmers of Yonna Vai- Mr and .Mra J E Whitlatch and 3335 (Serial No. 01133), for SE14, alfalfa wore grown on 5 acre*, with gont regularly went In search of his of the estate of Ebeneser N. Colson, i Jacob Hueck. Gilbert Ander- i-y 2 2acre-ft of water per acre In light Im tided friend and submitted him- family spent Thursday with W W. Section 29, Township 37 8., Range deceased, and that ten o’clock in th* ton, <l««> Ritter, Il E Childers, 10 E., Will Meridian, has filed notice forenooa of Friday,, May 7th, 1903, Houth Dakota, the Bello-Fourche ««•If to the operation. Strange to any, Whitlatch T I.. Htnrxl and Michael Hueck Project, on« tnan r«jK»rt« th« follow the tricky Instinct» of the monkey re Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Whitlatch, Mr. of intention to make Final Commuta at th* County Court room of Kla Consideration. 33000 ing production per acre 75 busheln asserted themselves after the prl«ks and Mrs J E Whitlatch and family, tion P«-oof, to establish claim to the math County, Oregon, in Klamath t’haa Drow took som«> cattle to were removed IL* would tease the Walter Tyler, Della Gerklng, Nova land above described, before County of oat«, 45 busheln of corn and 200 Jacob Itueek'a to 1 h > weighed last bush«!« of potat<M-a por acr« on 4 l»M»r gont unmercifully, plucking Ins Whitlatch and brother. Charley, Clerk, Klamath Co., at bls office, Falla, Oregon have been appointed and set as the time and place for beard, poking him In the eyes and Monday. Another farmer In the aam> pulling out hia hairs. The goat Isire went for a pleasure trip up to the at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the hearing objections thereto and for acre* Dock Pool drove some cattle to country rained 360 bushel« of pota- It ail with patience, perhaps regarding pines in Dodge's Hollow Sunday af 29th day of May, 1909. settlement of the same. Welch Gulch Inal w«s«k Claimant names as witne«*«*:: to«« por ncr« Th«« average yi«>ld on It aa only a fair prb-t* to l«e (Mid for ternoon MARY E. COLSON, Mr. and Mra. John Forb«« and about 3000 acre« In thin proj««ct are the removal of tie- thorn*—Linden H T Anderson is quite ill. but Is I Tom Patterson, Berry Stiles, Administratrix of estate of tn^ly of lionansa and Mr and Mrs. given an follow« Standard able to be up again 1 Henry Meyers, John Hibberts, Jasper Ebeneser N. Colson, deceased. Th« odor« Flackus w««r«* visiting at J. E Whitlatch made a trip to the Hibberts, all of Klamath Falla, Oat«, 20N0 acre«, average yield. Tha Ruling Pavaion. the home of Wm Flackus last Hun- 4 2 bushel« per acre, nverag«- gross wikh I s Saturday afternoon for wood Oregon Ills cloth«« sal«] tie whs a tramp, day. FOR SALK CHEAP. Miss Blanche Robinson was the J N. WATSON. 6n«t ncr« s, 20 bushel« per acre, SIS; but bta brow waa high and Ills mu ti Mr. Wlldey of Lan gel I Valley la Register. native hay, 320 acre«. 1 ton per acre, ll or grand. “Madam, may I rm]u«**t guest of Mrs Young Friday, Satur 4-15 5-27 in Yonna thia week selling dross 3 3M freight wagona with bed a. 39; potato«-«. SO acres. 90 bushels the favor of a pair of your hu-bnud'a day and Sunday 6 3H freight wagona with beds, C'KldS. James Hanes Is - aatoff trousers? The*« an- somewhat over from Poe per acre. )54. alfalfa, 40 acre*, 4 5 SUMMONS. 5 3H freight wagona with beds. Beanie Handle« and llaael Filch tons p«»r acr«-. I IS; barley, 40 acre«, ptuae ’’ This, with n sweep of n tat- Valley visiting his mother at Gale, tercd hat. brought results In the shape 3 logging trucks. have again return«’«! to school, Mrs. Jack Elvy and daughter, 25 bushels per acre. 313.75; rye, I In the Circuit Court of th* State Chas Flackua and family were In 4 0 acre«, 15 bushels per acre, of a pair of hubby’s oldest, which Gwendoline, were over from their 3 buggie*. were just ntsmt two degree* better of Oregon. For the County of 3 wan 1-akc Sunday 1 3 passenger thoroughly braced value per acre, 321; corn. SOO acre«. than those th«- tramp was wearing, home south of Merrill to visit Mr. Klamath. Frank Heck I* helping Chas stage. 16 bushel* i«er ncre, 3» 60; wheat, After a «Tttlcal survey of his scqulal' and Mrs. Elvy. homo Flackua break brush on his 1 set buggy harness. Sult tn Equity for Decree of Divorce. There was a picnic given by the tton. Instead of the |H>llte words of 310.50, gard«n produce, 10 acron, place, 1 set hack harnea*. average gross value, 3100 per acre. thanks the good woman was waiting school Friday, May Slat, that was Jackson N. Stile*, Plaintiff va Flora 300 pounds chain. F. Stile*, Defendant. Wm Uhrman waa In Hwan La ko In addition to th» crops named, there for, th; tramp volunteered, with a the last oi the term. There were deep, long drawn sigh of regret, “Mad about 50 present and they all seemed To Flora F. Stilee, the above named Complete blacksmith outfit Sunday. were «ome excellent Hardens and am. I a«-' your husband discards from to have had a jolly god time. 1 pair Studebaker 3% truck Defendant: Manud Vierra returned Haturfiay water tnvlon patch«*. weakness."—Puck. wheels. In the Name of th* State of from the Rtwervatlon, wh«*re he ■uc- School closed tor the vacation on All of the farmer« agree that con-i Oregon, you are hereby required to Inquire of G. W. McIntire at Farm cnedod In renting land from the ■Iderable capital 1« needed tor the, Friday, May 21st. Mission of Pain. appear and answer the complaint ers Implement and Supply House, fit Indiana for pasture. ■uecsMiaful prosecution of the work.j Although looked upon as an evil. 1 MI m Mary Davinor from the and that a« time go«« on the yields pain is kind. It tells thst tbe Isws of' Jackson Bro*, of Wichita, Kansas, filed against you in th* above en Falls waa visiting at tbe home* of nature havq been violated and warns ' have opened up a business opposite titled suit, on or before the 37th day1 will bo Increased. Mrs^N. 8. Drew last Monday. us to correct tbe cause. If It were an Riper's store, known as Klamath of May, 1909, that being th* day of' not for pain we would go on doing Falla Dry Cleaners and Hatters. th* last publication of summons, and Kgort was In Dairy Batur- Louliw* — Bee O. Short * auction ad on page 6. things that would destroy us Pain day. They do both steam and dry clean the last day within which you are la a warning that something In wrong, required to answer, as fixed by the of our Navy, by Robert Dunn, W. H. Bl Isa la omploynd at the Strange, Isn't It, how much of Col. and Instead of trying to hush the pain ing, altering and repairing, with order of publication of thia aummona homo of Chas. E. Drow, where he the well-known war correspond special attention to ladies' work Roosevelt’s shooting is done on Sun-, with «ome drug w«> ahouid seek to r*- ' If you fall to appear and answer, H making plckot fence. ent, with pictures by R euter - move the cause. day? This, togotbor with tbe fact Tom Stanley went to the Reserva that Kormlt took 6000 cigarottes to' See O. Short'« auction ad on page 6. the plaintiff will apply to the court dahl , the man who threw such for the relief demanded In said com tion Bunday. In a Dlfferent Class. a scare into the naval authorities give to the natives of Africa, should plaint. Said suit Is brought to se Ilonry Stanley visited McCumbor’s "I bear, Mike, flint your wife has last year ; six other tine stories several resolutions In coming call for gnno Into society Has she Itccome a cure dissolution of the bonds of mat last week. of assorted kinds ; four arti church conventions. o 1 > rimony existing between yourself and elubwomnn yett’ C. H. Adams was In Dairy Thura- cles that mean things, two of “ Indado n «• «he lina noi got Into that plaintiff. day. which were written for the spe Class Bhc stili use« a flntlron. sor.”— This summons Is published In the Pat Colahan was In Dairy Friday. The Human Body. New York Times. cial purpose of saving ye* mon Klamath Faits ’ ’ Republican, ” a A horso fell with Dock Tool one ey ; bright, crisp humor—all Each ear has four Ixinea. weekly newspaper printed and pub day 1a«t weok, Injuring hla limb, It Would Maks a Diffarencs. The lower limbs contain thirty bones bound in a stirring Memorial Veterinary Surgeon lished at Klamath Falls, Oregon, by but ho la getting nllrlght ftgnln. Teacher Now, boys, here’s n little •ach. Day cover—that’s the order of Honorable George Noland, Ernest Nall wns In Dairy Monday. and Dentist example In mental arithmetic, flow The human body contains over 2.000 old would a person bo who was born Judge of «aid court, and dated April JUNE EVERYBODY*« C. E. Drew was In Swan Lake miles of tubing tn 1R76? Pupil Please, teacher, wns 12,1909; the first publication to be Monday. In three faces out of flve th* eyes It a man or h woman?- nowton Tran- For Sals By Mr. and Mrs. Mlko Rneck and are out of allgument Klamath Falls ; ; made on the 15th day of April, 1909, script family wero visiting at Fred Bock’s F. E. ANKENY Oregon ¡ ; and the last publication thereof on The bone* of an average male skele the 37th day of May, 1909. Sunday. , ; phone o«' ton weigh twenty pounds, while those To recall benefits we have bestowed AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY BENSCN 4k 8TOIG3, J. O. Hamaker and Mrs. L. Bnrke of a female are about six pounds shows want of tact; to forget those be Attorneys for flain’If of Bonsnxa left for Portland last lighter. stowed on us shows want of heart - ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦o 4-16 6-37 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Warehouse and Mill Sites at MIDLAND ill Be On Sale May 15th D. B. CAMPBELL I A Corking Stery ■ : Geo. Constable, D. V. S. • •