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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1909)
IIKI I IMF: AT l«<»> ANZ V I tried to kill me by feeding inn to DFTTHION IM »GA INHT flATF’K AN INTERESTING EAIIIIIIT. death. und they almost uc<'oiiipllsh««d ' their design. Why, they had two SEATTLE. July 1 I’romfnen’ [Sp«s lai Corre.ipondcnic. J One of the most far-reaching de I'ortlund has had ber Rose Carni whole beeves roasted, und then to fin cisions given In the Redding Lund among the exhibits In the main gov Ashland, Oregon val, Klamath Falla tier Railroad Day, l»h up, «ivory funnel'» good wife Office In yours wus rendered by Reg ernment building at th« Alaska-Yu- ¡ kon-Pacific exposition Is a perfectly brought what they called u "picnic sod Bonanza her Fourth. ister Clarence W. Leininger and Re WHAT Will YOU NEED FOR FUTURE LIFE? Commercial, This celebration was a ruvelulloi, lunch,” and as soon in« one of them ceiver Lloyd Carter Wednesday aft working model of the steel floating Hhorthand and English are taught here in such a manner that aud shows wliat a little well applied hud fed m«> all I could «at, unotlior ernoon in the i use of the Northern drydock "Dewey” In the navy s<-ction. our students win success. energy will produce. The day would collar me mid Insist on my eat- California I’ow-r t'uuipany. Consoli ft I» worked in conjunction with a Modern furnishings, thorough course of training, practl- dawned upon us bright and warm, Ing more. Now, I never could say dated, protestant, versus II. V. Gates model of the U. 8 steamship Illinois cal Inntrnetora, Individual Inntructlon, and healthful location. but later there was Just enough "no” to the ladles, and if the ball et al, mineral applhunts, which ex In a large tank filled with water. A demonstrator gives an excellent give our students a deeldod advantage. breeze to inuke us comfortable. The game hud not started, some of the cited a large amount of iuterokt when OUR GRADUATES SUCCESS IS OUR SUCCESS. Addl- oelebration begun with the parade. buttons on tuy clothes certainly it was tried lu the fall of 1908 by description of th« method of docking tlonal Information may be had for the asking. This event was a great surprise to would he mliudug. the length of Its heurlngs and the und undocking ships, and of how the The ball gaum wus Interesting und ' number of expert witness«« exam dock itself is repaired by being many, but to the writer It was noth Bonanza ined. The i use wus remarkable In placed In certain of Its own sections ing more than we knew Bonanza marked by clean playing wus handicapped by some of her tiiat Mining Suiveyor Churlee T Doz The principal topics of interest con i could do Then« were many fine corning the long trip of more than } features tliul were worthy of men players being absent and they hud to ’ ier fur »everal days gave a scries of take In some strangers to fill their * tion. I will endeavor « iiunn rut« wlial amounted to geological bh.ionM, half the distance around the world I a few of the onei most uttrui tlve. places The only thing that marred 1 und wus roundly complimented by all to its present place of operations at Í Clongapo, Philippine Islands, are ¡ The puinde foihit-d on the cust »Ide the gum« was ouo Indivlduul who thovit connecti-d with th«.- caee touched upon Iri an Interesting man-1 had a pick on th«» umpire ami kept of the river uml inarched th« Cull '1 Im result of the suit 1» that the 1 l«ngih of Main street, returning to demanding that he be thrown in the mineral application of Gates et ul for I nor At the beginning of th« demonstra I the Illg Springs hotel, thence south river 11« tnikod Ilk« a man who was u patent is denied, subject to the I (► to th«* Island, w lit i « n lam« arbor bud drunk, but I know he wasn't, lionan usual light of appeal, which in ull tlon tim Illinois is h <—n floating near! <> been built. The arbor not only was' zn is a dry town Th« acore resulted probability will be ma<le first to the! the entrance of the dock. Then all I i' the operations are gon« through with i In victory for th«« Redmon furnished with >« nt», but the seats Commissioner of the General Land The horse rue«» Were ull good, « »• Olli«', and tlmu to the S< « ri-tury of the and explained, the entire demonstra-1 wen <|i-mi and had good backs on, tlon requiring from fifteen to twenty| The foot interior them. The ¡arad« wu» officered by p«i«lally the pony ruce. minutes MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. WlllUini Woods mid F'runk Grohs. races were good. Mr. Holly Siemens Messrs l.etnluger and Carter were This exhibition affords an oppor r Good niusl< was furuialud by the won th«« 100-yard dush over Mr. voluminous in their declaluu, und the lloiianxa band. The Car of Stale, Oden; time not given. Th« ladle,«':' vital points are given, us signed up tunity of observing the docking anil 4 Modern improvernentH. 73 rooms and suites. 1 Miss' undocking of a ship whore every op containing all the pretty little girls race was th« event of the day. Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club ' by tlx tn. as follow» eration may b< seen and «ver/ fea the county could furnish, was drawn Butler mid Ml»*« Oden started. Miss 5 Rooms, Etc., Etc. i January 2, 1907, H V. Gates, by ture explained It in proving of [top by four beautiful sorrel liorses fur Butler had the lead, but fell down ! ulur interest to both coant and inland nished by .Mr. Charles Lambert. Th< and lost th« rar«-. Then they ran for Edward Sw««ny, his attorney in fact, ni«d mineral appibatlon No. 768 8 residents of the United States, and Goddess of l.lhe'ty rode with her es- another purse, running u very even N <>316. for the Excelsior placer the visitor leaves well informed on cortM on a beautiful and appropriate in««. but Miss o<l«n won Tti<* young mine, mlin-rnl survey No. 4547. con one of the most important subjects flout that advertised the country in a man wlio is fast enough to catch taining 140 acres and sltunted In un- pertaining to the maintenance of a either of these ladles will have to simple but practical w»y. The dec LAKEVIEW STAGE BREAKS ¡ NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF sui vi-yi-d section 23. township 36 fleet tn protsir condition to go into orations consisted vntlri ly of sam move some REAL ESTATE. service at any time. M. Well, after the races were all over north, rang«* I east, M D. M. ples of this year's crop, comprising March 3. 1907. th« Northern Cal various kinds of grain already headed they fed us iMiruu more. Then came In the County Court of the State of ifornia Power <*oui|ian> filed Its pro- uhi col NT» W ATER It would seem that the stages op- i out and ranging lu bright from two the dance, ati'l It was u good one Oregon for the County of Klam RIGHTS CASK SETTLED. t-*st against th*- allow an«« of th« said «rating between this city and Lake- i fis-l lo »lx f«it. Th« vegetable» und music and all Th« n at twelve o'clock ath. The I«iku county water right« llti- view have begun to feel that their I flow< rs that wore used to complete they took us to supper again; and application, all« Ming: In the matter of the Estate of I That the land has no value for gation haa been finally put to rest. days are numbered. The first to show ! here I regret Io say tlie Writer got th«- d«Horutlon of the • float merely | Thomas Hodge, deceased. building atone, but Is more valuable The Supreme Court has just handed symptoms of retiring from the field' I demonstrated what 1 Bonanza can full und went to bed Under an order granted by the down a decision on the petition for But when any little town tries to for agriculture and for timber than was one that left this city Saturday County Court of the County of Klam g r <:■ w A compuuy of Young Atncrl- a rehearing in the case- of Hough va. morning, When near Olene one of ! ath, State of Oregon, dated the 26th cans, prop«-rly drilled and dressed, giv«- a better celebration than Bonan for any other purpose. 2. That the application I» made Porter, in which the petition is de- the front wheels felt that It hadj «nt one ot the main features. Th« za had It will have to get its citizens . day of June, 1909, I. the undersigned The case has bee n pending for solely to seciin a reservoir site and tiled up early and k«-«p them moving measured the distances over that I administrator, will sell at private sale Delaval Separator Company, under four or five years aud has cost the not for building atone. \ ------- ........ road often enough and, giving up the the following described property, to- th« management of Mrs. John Shook, That th« development work has I forty litigants involved several thou-1 ghost, become ■'spokeless.” The re-' ROLF Il l s M lx INNOCENT. was a «realion ot beauty. In fuel, ’ wit: An undivided one-half Interest not been done In g'Mid faith to dis- sand dollars. suit was that the passengers had to ‘ in Lots 1 and 2 of Block 34 Original we are Informed that all the float» George H. Small enterud the peti Jani' s A Roberts. suap< •< t«-d ot he- cover building »ton« but to find a get rflit aud walk to Olene, where rigs L Town of Klamath Falls, Oregon; and received their finishing touches from tion for reopening the case. The ac Ing an accomplice In the murder of proper point for an Intake of a tun- were secured and the journey to Bo an undivided one-half Interest in Lota that lady's baud» Thu young ladles Dan llu»k<ll prosed n «»inpletu alibi n«-l io be used in connection wlth a tion to-day determines the case. The nanza continued. The mall was also on horseback were l'latuly the most I 1, 2. 3, 4 aud 5 in Block 7f of Klam det islon. which waa rendered in De power plant removed from the damaged vehicle ath Addition to said Town, now City handsome feature of th« parade, , and Friday evening anti wus liberat'd cember, 1908, took up a great many 11« left on th« i<* 45 train for 4 That th«- grunting of a patent and taken to Bonanza by private of Klamath Falls, and an undivided we don't d< ny that both they and points regarding water rights and their homes wore beautiful, Mr. Fruitvale, vowing v«ng<-an<c on th«- to th« claimant would le-riously in outlined the interest of each settler team. At Bonanza another stage was one-half interest in the certain par terfere with th« projawl-d er«-ct!on by secured. Sterzl had a spring wagon decorated officers who arre«ted him. cel of land in said City described as Roberts r«qmateil Sheriff .Mont prot«*«lant of u reservoir »it«- site for who hud a claim on the waters of with grain, graar.-i and vegetables follows: Beginning at the most Silver Cr»-«-k. i •8ls«<l on I Is ow n fnrro. A number of gomery to telephone Io Nevada City which application was made to the northerly corner of said Lot 1 in said Apropos of the proposed deep wa For Sale or Trade — Residence sad «Itizena had their buggies gully d-'C- and have »<>nu one look over the Secretary of th« interior on Septem- terway from Chicago to tbe Mississip-1 Block 78, thence northerly 38 de Cusiness property in the best tows •»rated T. • livpht t k <1 division would i-’gi-i -r of tlie Anlhrs hotel of that ber 14. 19D6 grees 56 minutes east 60 feet, thence pi itiver. Engineering News calls at in the Willamette valley. April lv. the claimant. ?*nv«- b«-' i <rrodlt to n nny place, hut pla«<* and ««•«• if h«- w.ia not registered southerly 51 degrees 4 minutes east inquire at the Boston Store. >, filed a denial tention to the fact that a waterway 1« «»n’y a mini of whfl nt any portion nt tl <- hotel on October ft, 1M6. the through hi» 100 feet, thence southerly 38 degrees between l.ak> Michigan and the Mis T-Stf • if K1.-U'.’ ' h ci >ULty i produce at the •in • of .the wii<««>tliiic of Dun Haskell. of tb« Aixid prot> -i aud moved that sissippi now exists across the State 56 minutes west 60 feet, thence Th< e.. nwboy unction Sheriff II. I* Walker of Nevada City the same be dismlsst-d. prim, nt tl>n< northerly 51 degrees 4 minutes west Th« d- clsion r« ndered by the land1 of Wi sconsin, and that recently two woa u tvfd> ut ’Hirn d was a was li-li phon-d to und searched th" 100 feet to the place of beginning; steamers of considerable size passed i A5K< r> gIMer and foun<i that Robert» ha.l officers at Redding 1» as follow - ^DIAMOND all being situated tn Klamath Coun ¿•H»«! f«-uitir< through from th«- lake to the river. After «arefully considering th«- The «•«. .< I,., » on « Tiiuuds wcr«- 1» -ti u guvit at the Antler» hotel ty, State of Oregon. Th«- route extends from I-akc Michi FOFC fine and the Mlnuhiic g«M>d. Mias ■ from O' tuber Mh to llth of that following fads, lo-wit: that the stone gan up FFox River. 38 miles, to and The sale will be made on or after v • ar on the Excelsior placer mln«- Is not! Nichols Had the !)■-Inuit loti of hi the 7th day of August. 1909, and across latke Winnebago, and through As further proof of th«- prisoner'« a«-«—sible to market and, therefore, I 'i«pcnd<-n< c in a strong, «-loqm-nt; bids will be received at the office of the upper Fox River 105 miles to the manner. The flr-g drill by th«- littlei Innocence It was found that he had of no immediate value; that it is »Im-' Portage Canal, which is 2 Thomas Drake, corner of Fourth and miles In girls waa rendered in a way that 1 < ashed a < h<-> k on the Bank of Shi's- liar III character to vast deposits of length. Thence it passes down the Main streets, City of Klamath Falls, called forth hearty npplaus« und nt-1 (a county in V vada City son« titru stone ou adjoining land which has no; WisconXin River, reaching the Mis Oregon. 1<-» i 41 th« ui >l>r«-i iuilou of th«- careful bi-for« Octolwi l 3th. for th«- ch •• t common tai value, and that its only ! sissippi near Prairie du Chien. The terms of the sale: For casta, tiMining wliich had given such a fin«' w.n 1'fliirin-d to Redding on Octobet vulue is prospective and contingent gold coin of the United States. 13th, 1905. upon ih< erection of a proposed pow-j exhibition by th«- little ones. Theo John DuPuy waa in the city Satur- Dated this 26th day of June, 1909. Roberts er plant at the intake of the tunnel , was highly indignant over came th« gun drill by tb«< llttlo lioys,: day afternoon and brought with him JOHN FREDERICK WILSON, d "1 have 11.1 oo tn 'be right-of-way already secured, we are| and »a), th«.- way those youngsters I his ilrrest several bunch«.' of wheat that he la Administrator of the Estate of Thom put through that drill would make! Fruit vul«- bank, and I will S|H III* constrained to the belief that the growing on his ranch below town as Hodge, deceased. 7-1, 8-1 an old Noldler'« h- nt beut faster and «very cent of It If neceaaary In i prose- auauce of (latent In this can« would be Th« property that he is working now of | rouse an Impulse to hug each <>tie of cutlng Sheriff Montgomery and I ever» - contrary Io the expressed (»olicy is known as the Hopkins ranch, and DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. on«« ««Ise resfKinsible for my arrest the Di partment as indicated in Its th«- manly llltl«- fellows. Aud thè is representative of practically all of arid detention I urn going I to San recent ruling.-« and a wise adminis oration by tin- Reverend Kellar wan Notice la hereby given that ths I he land In that vicinity. Tlie wheat i t i tration of the laws looking to the con the rhoiceat offering of th«' day. ft l-'ianclsi'o to-night, mid I will give undersigned haa disposed of bls in is the bi st that has been brought to GASOLINE ENGINE was original, appropriate and suitable th« ‘Examiner’ ISO or more to get servation of our great national re the <iiy this year, and has seldom Puiupa Water, linns terests in the Klamath Falls Cream to th«- |ilac« and occasion. Mr. Zel- them io print a roast on Sheriff Mont sources now embraced in national been «quailed anywhere in the coun Milker, Separator, ery to C. Ashley. All accounts will lar Is an orator of marked ability, gonn-ry,’ he said. Redding Seatch forests.” ty. it was grown on dry land, and Chops Feed, Etc. be collected and debts paid by Ash- light und th«- large audl«n<«- that listened will average close to thirty bushels Saves Wages ley and Holcomb, his successors. t.o him were keenly interested during \ fine Ashland home to trade fot to the acre State your need*, Mr DuPuy has about C. F. GOODRICH. rite for catak« Meettoa paper th«» entire speech. ll'iw la tlie title to your latal? If Klamath county farm under ditch 600 acres in this grain, half of which An«l the dinner' rtay, Mr. Editor, you don’t know, get an abstract from Inquire at H. Boivin's plumbing es is well headed out. the other half Henry Nichols of Bonanza was this is the only thing I hol«l against the Klamath County Abstract tablishment, Main st., Klamath Falls, not being quite so far advanced on 3KXU1WK FAIKBAintS HCÆlJftk WIWDM1LLH among those in the city from the up »x-T*. wiwûamv-v»»». ri»»Hvà«s« a- the Bonanza people. 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